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I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY JUNE 13 , 1881. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS. 010 Farnham , bet. Oth nnd 10th Street * , TKHMS 0V SrUSCIlllTION ! Copy 1 In advance ( postpaid ) . SlO.'ob tnwithn " " . 6.00 months " " . 3.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. tHAVINO OMAHA KAST OR 801111 BOUSD. C. , n. & 0. 6 ft. in. 3:40 : p. m. I C. k N. W. , 0 ft. tn. 3:40 : | > . in. C. , ! l. I. ft P. , C ft. til. 3:40 : p. m , K. C. , St. J. k C. tl. , 8r . m. 3 : < 0p. m. Arrho Hi St. Louis at 0:25 : ft. in. ftml 7:45 : n. in. \FKST OR soi'Timnsts. B. & M. ! nXcb.Thrmich Express , S:55 : a. in. n. k M. Lincoln Krdsht. 7Wii. ; in , U. 1' . Exiirci ? , 12:16 : p. in. O. ft H. V. tor Lincoln , 10:00 : ft. in. O. k H. V. for Qscttob , 0:10 : n. In U. 1' . frclcht No. ft , f:30 : ft. in. U. 1' . frklirht No. IP , 4:15 : n. in. U- J'Jrclirht No. 7 , ! :10 : p. m.-tmlgrant. U. I1 , fruischt No. 11 , i:8i : p. in. ARR1V1SO FROM KAST ASD BOnil. C. H. & 0. , 6:00 : ft. in. 7:55 : p. m. O. & N. W.,0JS : n. in. 7:25 : p. in. C. K. I.ftl' oi5a. : m , 9:05p. : m. H. C. , SI. Jnc &C. 11. , 7:40 : ft. in.-C:45p. : m. Vi. , St. L. fc I' . , 10:55 : n. m. 42J ; p. tn. ARRIVIXC1 rROMIIIBMWTAXO KOtTllWKST. O. k } \ . V. from Lincoln 12:12 : p. m. U. P. Kxprw : f:25 : p. in. H & .M. In Net ) . , Throush Kvpresa 4l5 ! p. m II. & .M. Lincoln t > cUht-S:35n. : m. U. 1' . KrelKlit No. 10-1:40 : p. in. ho. 0 4:25 : p. in. Kinlgmnt. No. 8-10M : p. in. No. 12-11:35 n. tn. O , & 11 , V. mixed , nr. 4:35 : p. tn. KOHTII. Nebraska Dhlslonot the St. Paul & Sioux City Itond. No. 2 ICATCI Omtiha S a. in. No , 4 Itatm Uiimh.t 1:00 : p. m , No. 1 nrrlvcs at Omaha at 4SO : p. m. No. 3 turKcs at Omaha at 10.45ft , in , BCMHV IIHI.VS URTWRKN OMAHA AXD coma iiLvm. Leave Onialia at 8:00 : , 9.00 and 11:00 : ft. in. ' , 1:00 , 2.00 , 3:00 : , 4:00 : , 6Oaml : C:00 : p. in. LratoL'ounrtl IllnUdftt 8:2S : , Il:2fi : , 11:25 : n. m.J ) :25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : 5:25 : nnil 0:25 : p. in. Snn * > )8 The dummy Ivavm Omaha at 0CX : ) nnd 11:00 : a , in. ; 2.00 , IUO : and 5:00 : p. tn. Uvucs Council Illulfi at 0:25 : and 11:25a. : in. ; 2:25 , 4:25 : and G:25 : p. in. Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUTf. OPKN. CtOSlt. n , In. p. in. a , in. p. tn. W 11.00 0:30 : 4w : ; 2:40 : Chicago , U. I. .t Patlllc. 11:00 : 0:00 : 4:80 : 2:40 : Chlrairo , It. & IJ 11:00 : 0.00 4SO : 2:40 : Wnluhh li:30 ! : 4:110 : 2:40 : Sioux City ami 1'ucinc. . 11:00 : 4:30 : Union 1'adllc C:00 : 11:40 : Oiuaha<. V 4:00 : 11:10 11. & SI. In Neb 4:00 : 8:40 : 6:30 : Omaha & Nortlmcsti'rn. 4:30 : :30 Local inaili for State of Iowa leave but once a tiny , viz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Mall Is also opened at 10:30 n. m. Olllcu open SunJ.i ) H from 12 in , to 1 p. in. TIIOS. I1. HALL P. M. Business Directory , Art Emporium , J. U. ROSE'S Art Kmpoitiim , 1510 Dodge Street , Btccl Enjrravinja , Oil Paintings , C'hromos , Vancy Kmmon. Fn nhii ; Spcitaltv. Low Prices. J. 110NNKU , 13Wlouslai Street , ( lood Styles. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAOUE , opposite Post Office. W. U. BAHTLKTT , 317 South 13th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN . ARCHITECTS , lloom Crclghtan lilock. A. T. LAHGi : Jr. , Room 2 , Crcinhtou Block. Boots and Shoes. JAMES DBVINE k CO. , Fine Hoots and Shocu. A iood assormcnt of home work on hiuiil. corner 12th and Harney. THOS. EIUCKSON , S K. cor. IGth and Douglas , JOHN FOUTUNATUS , COS 10th street , manufactures to order good work at fair priced. Repairing done. Bed Springs. J. F. LARRIMER , Manufacturer , Visschcrs' Bl'k , Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FUUEHAUK , 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHAN'E&SCHUGEDEK. the oldest I ) , and E. house in Nebraska , CbtaUNhul IhTfi , Omaha. Boarding. CENTRAL RESTAURANT , MRS. A. UYAN , Bonthwcst corner ICthaml Uodjtc. IJwt Board for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Ucals at nil Hours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash Furnished Rooms Supplied. Carriages and oad Wagons. JVM. SNYUKR , No. 131h 14thand llarncy Streets ] Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANPRKW ROSKWATKU , 1510 Farnham street. Town Survuya , Grade and Sewerage Systems a Specialty. Commission Merchants , JOHN G. WII. LIS.1411 Dodge Street. D B. BEEMKR. For dctilU ueo largo adiertlse , mcnt in Dally and Weekly. Cigars and Tobacco. WEST & FR1TSOI.'Kit. manufacturers of Cigars , and \VholeKile Dealers In Tonaccos. 1305 Douglas , W. K. LORENXEN , inannUctiirur , C14 10th struct , Cornice Works. Western Cornlto Works , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Shto Rootling. Orders ( rom nny locality promptly cvccutul in thu bei' manner. Factory anil Olllcu 1310 Itodgo Street. Galvanlzdl Iron Cornices. Window Cnps , etc. manufactured nn > I put up in any pait of tin country. T. SINHOLD. Ill ) Thirteenth street. Crockery , J. I10NNEU , 1303 DouiilM btroct. Good line. Clothing and r-'urnlshlng Qoods. nice , n. I'ITIUSON. : MO Hats , dps , Boots , Khous , Notions anil Cutlery , SOI S. lotli street. Clothing Bought. C. HIIAW will pay highcht Cokli price for s < liaml dothlng. Corner 10th and I'.irnlum. Dei tists. 1)11. ) PAUL , Williams' I'lotk ' , Cor. IKth k Do-lijo. Drugs , Pn'nts ana Oils. KUIW k CO. , I'lmrmadits , Finn Ooods , Cor. 15th nni louel btrccts. W. J. WHITEIIOU ? < v lo& Retail , ICth st C , C. FIELD , 20-22 N fth Side ( . 'inning Street. M. I'AIIR , Druggist , IfUhand Howard Streets , Dry Oonri Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F. HjlMANN k CO. , New York Dry Goods Swre , 1J10 and 131C Fan ; L. 0 , KnuwoM , also boots and thocs , 7th & 1'acllli Kiiruiiure , A P. GROSS , New and Second Hand J'lirnltiiri unil ht'jvi'S , 1114 Douuiu. Highest cash pric juid for swoml liana xowt. J. IlONNEIt 130'J DOUGHS st. I'liie L'OoJs , & Fence Works , OMAHA FENCE CO. OUST , FRIES k CO. , 1213 Hartley St. , Improic- ko lioxev , Iron ami Wood Fences , Oltlce s , Counters of Pine ami Walnut. Florist. A. Donaslme , nhnts , cut llowcn , seeds , Ixiqucts etc , N. W , cor. IGth an J Doiclas btreets. Foundry , JOHN Vi'EAUNi ; k SONS , cor. 1 1th & Jackson tts Flour and Feed , 01IAIIA CITY MILLS , bth and Farnhim Sts. , \VeUhaiis Bros. , proprittorn. Grocers , 7. . STEVENS , Slst between fuming and Izard. T. A. McSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets. Hatters W. L. PAIIIIOTTE & CO. , 1300 Douglas Street , Wholealo Kxcluiltcly. Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. DOLAN k LANOWOIITHY , Wholesale , 110 and ISth utrcit. A. HOLMES comer ICth anil California. Harness , Saddles , &c. E. B. WEIST SW JStb St. , bet. Farn. k Ilarncy , Hnt And Oonnet Dleachert. UJItSRct jonr Straw , Chip uirt felt ItiAn dons up M northttwt rornfr S > fnt * nth und Copltol Aunup. WM. DOVE , Proprietor. Hotels. CANKIKLD HOrS Oo. Canflcld.PUi & FarnhMn DOHAN HOUSE , P. V. airy , 013 Fi rnh.im St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL , F. SUvcn , 10th Str et. Southern Hotel , ( las. I. trad , Cth & Lca < enworth. ron rencmR. The Western Cornice Works , AeenU for the Champion Iron Fence &c. , hft\oon hand Ml kinds of Fancy Iron Fcnciw , Cn'stlnRS , Hncals , RallliiKs , cte. 1310 IkxlKOBtrer. ap2 ! Intelligence OfTlce. MRS. LIZZIE DENT , 217 10th Street. Jewellers. 'JOHN I3AUMEH 131 * FumhAm Strert. Junk. II. BEUTHOLI ) , R\w and Metftl. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER .t UKAY. corner nth and Douh St Lamps and Ulatsware. J. nONSER , ifej Douslas St. ( lood Variety. Merchant Tailors , 0. A. L1NDQUEST , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re- ccMng the latent deolgng for Sprint : and Summer Goods for ( teiitlcmcirs wear. SljlUb , durnbli' , and prices low as e\er 21S 13th bit. Doug.ii Kuril. Millinery. MPuS. C. A. RINOEH , Wholesale nnd Retail , Fan- cv Corxli In great \ aricty.ephjrs , Cnrd Ilonrd" , Hosiery , ( llotce , Corset ) " , .Vc. Cheapest HOUHO In the West , Purchiwcrs save 30 per cent. Ordtr by Mall. 116 Fifteenth Street. Physicians nn1 Surgeons , W. S. OIBUS , M. D. , oem No. 4 , Crelghton Block , 16th Street. A. S. LEISENR1NC1 , M. I ) . Slasonic lilock. C. L. HART , M. 1) . , Kjc and Ihr , opp. ) K > 9toinco DR. L. II. UllAOUV , Oculist nnd Auriet , S. W IDth and Farnliain Sa. ( Photographers. GEO. 11EVN. PROP. , Grand Central Oallcrv , 212 .SKtcenth Street , near Masonic Hall. Flr t-cla Work and Prompt' nexs guaranteen. Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting , ' . W. TARPV * : CO. . 216 12th St. , bet. Farnhftm nd Douglas , Worn promptly attended to. D. FIT/PATRICK , 1401) ) Douglas Street. Painting and Paper Hanging. HENRY A. KOSTEU3.1412 Dodge Street. Planing Mill. . MOVER , manufacturer of sa h , doors , Minds , Holdings , la'Uols , Mustershandrails , , ( iirnlshiii , croll a\ving , Ac. , eor. Dodic nnd Oth titrccts. Pawnbrokers. . ROSENFELD , 322 10th St. , bet. Far. & liar. Refrigerators , Canfleld's Patent. 3. F.GOODMAN , llth St. . bet. Farii. Mlarncy. Show Case Manufactory. ] 0. J. WILDE , ilanufacturcr and Dclcr' in all kinds of Show oses , Upright Cases , A . , 1317 Cnss St. . Stoves ana I Inwarc. A. BUUMESTEH , Dealer In Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds ot Building Work OJd Fellow H' Block. ' . BONNEH , 1309 Donahs St. Good and Cheap Seeds. ' . EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills am Cultivators , Odd Fellows' Hall. Shoe Stores , 'hllllp ' Lang , 1320 Farnham St. , bet. 13th k 14th Occond Hand Store. PERKINS k LEAR , 1410 Douglas St. , New an. Second Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods Ac. , bought and sold on narrow margins. Saloons. HENRY FAUFMANN , : n the new brick block on Douglas Strnct , ha just opened n niowt elegant BCCJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. FLAtiNERY , On Farnham , next to the n , k M , headquarters lias roe | > cn l a neat and complete cstabllshmcn rthichbarring FIUE.nnd MotherShipton'sProph ccy , will bo opened lor the Doyg with Hot Lune on and after present date. Caledonia " J. FALCONER , 070 10th Street. Undertakers. CIIAS. UIEWE , 101 Farnham bet. 10th k lltd 00 Cent Stores. IENRY POHLMAN , toys , notions , pictures cwclry , Ac. , G13 14th bet. Farnham and Douglai P. C. BACKUS. 1205 Fnrnlmm St. . Fmicv Gnmls DR. C. B. RICHMOND Fonncily Assidtant Ph.vnlcian In Cliicago Ob btetric Hospital , for Treatment of Disease ot Women under Dr. Ilyford. ) Will devote my entire attention to Obstetrics Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women. Office , 1403 Farnham S' Hours , 0 a , m. to 1 and 2 to 5 p m. mlO-tf M. R. RISDOM , General Insurance Agent nEPHESENTS : PIICENIX ASSIWA.VCK CO , of Lon don , Clhli Asset * S5,107,12 WKSTCilKSTKll , N. Y. , Capital 1.100,0. ) TillMCKUHANTS. . of Ncwaak , N. J. . l.COO.JOO UIUAII ! ) l-'lUi : , I'hlladcliiliin , Capital. . 1,000,000 NOltTmVKS'lT.lt.N NA'rlON.\I.CwltaI IKW.UOO KIIti.MiN'S : : ri'XI ) , Cullfoanla bOO.OOO IIUITIS1I AMKItICA ASSUItANCi : CO , 1,200,000 NKWAHIC 1'IUK INS. CO. , Assets 1500,000 AJIKIIICAN CKNTllAli , As cti 10,000 Southeast Coc. of I'lttcuntli anil Dou l.isSt. , OMAHA , Niil : ( A .llrdlrlnf , not U JJrlnli , ) < 'MAINS ' HOI'S. lUX-'Ill- ' . lU.VXDKAKU , AKTI TUB "inirsTTO rrai X. u : ; r , C 4IJTI 3 or AU. OTH7H Iir.'V3. All Dlocarca of the Stomach , IJoncls. l'j ! < -i ! , LlvcrK , nn'l ' Vilairy Oijruu , KCITUII-'RCIU ' Sleep- U't ] rialrinu ) > lcCoiu [ > ! uiiitJ , &JODO iv COM ) . Will lie rulcl 'c . - a env ) they v 111 not ci u nr In IP , or fcraiiytlunirlmparaorlrOurlouafiiut. ' .In ihi r Hop Cittern nul tl f them u no oilier , Her Cocoa Ccr.mBtio inrecl it , tafwt and I / . jit Children. KioIIorPiPforS D.I. C.jMiiilxuluAncllrrt | ' . > t.hlci'Urafcritninl : cnncsu , ufiu of uplcm , t Uvco anil iiarcutl. : Hcna for < Mruiur EXSECZSJ Al-ivo.uiJl.j- Uti. 11" [ . l.ller llf. < > ! 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WASHINGTON TERRITORY A Vinlt to the Shore * of Piifjot , ' " Sound' Olmypia , the capital of Washington orritory , is n beautiful city , built up- n n peninsula jutting down into * ujct ; Sound from the centre of nn mphithiMtro of hills , so thnt the city s Hanketl by waters , on both sides of hich rise bold blnlls covered with vergrcens of nn enormous growth , 'ho capital is a handsome structure , ituatcd upon the highest point nt the < jot of the Sound , and comninndint ; a low of the bay for many miles , igothor with the foothills , Coast , lympia and Cascade ranges of innun- ains , and of Itainior , Hulon'a , Uakor , lid Adams Peaks , which penetrate 10 clouds and are covered ith pur- ) utual Biiow. The city is well sup- > lioil with churches , academies , schoom ml oilier public buildings , mid parks , lusinuss is active , and the commercial dvantnges of n harbor with water ulliciently deep Jo lloat any vessel , as ell ns these of nn agricultural and lanufacturing eharactor which the ity enjoys , tend to make it one of lie most prosperous and promising owns of the territory. Washington Territory lies between lie forty-sixth and forty-ninth paral- els of north latitude , the Pacific ocean md the western boundary of Idaho , 'lie Columbia river separates it from Oregon. These boundaries inclose early 70,000 square miles , or-15,000- 00 acres of surface. The Cascade lountains , running nearly north and outli , divide it almost equally into wo natural divisions , which dill'or lost widely in physical characteristics , 'hey are known as Washington East ml Washington West. Tin : roi.r.MiiiA i < iATi\f. : "Tho eastern section contains 20- K)0,000 ) acres of grain , prairie , sage , much grass and grazing land. This s designated tlio Plateau of Columbia , uid is an agricultureal rot-ion purely iroducing prodigious crops of wheat , ye , oatH and barley , and allbrds pas- uro for untold numbers of horses , attlo and sheep. The land is easily cultivated , being mainly free from ob structions to the plough , and is self- ecuperative for wheat , being highly mpregnated with alkaline matter. The sowing season for wheat runs Jtrough the entire fall and winter iionths. Live stock has suffered severely veroly during the last winter tor want > f shelter and fodder , an evil not liko- y to recur , as no one will care again ; o encounter the same bitter experi ence. The great tributaries of the Columbia river water , drain and allbrd lavigation to this immense space. The climate is mild compared , with the weather in the same latitude further east , and the harvest season is always dry. There is much unoccupied land in 'Washington East. It has many nourishing towns and settlements. Walla-Walla isacity of great bcautyanc prosperity. The southern portion ol this region ia connected witli the Pa- cilic ocean by railroads and steamboal lines , and is easily accessible for set tlers by way of the Columbia river , and from the east and southeast hj the Union and Central Pacillo railroads and witli wagon trains. AMONO TUB MOUNTAINS. "Western Washington , known a1 the 'Pugot Sound Basin , ' lies west o the Cascade Mountains. The surface- is mountainous and undulating , wol watered , and witli forests of immense extent and growth , which , on accoun of their vastness andaccessibilityfron the sea , may well be termed the great timber preserve of the world. Fir cedar , pine , spruce , cottonwood am maple grow to incredible size. Ihavo seen a fir tree fourteen feet in diame ter , and a cedar trco sixty-four feei four inches in circumference. The average size of the lir , full grown , is about six feet in diameter , aud many of them stand three hundred feet high The saw mills cut 200,000,000 feet of lumber annually. Lately nine pieces of lumber , each 154 feet long and twi feet square , and several planks , e.iel 17-1 feet long , were cut. The logs from which the planks wcro takei sold for § . ' (00 ( apiece at tidewater , am one tree alone lias produced 120,000 feet. This lumber finds market ii San Francisco , and in Asia , Australii and Europe , being known to the trad as Oregon lumber. It is estimate * that there are 7,000,000 acres of prai rie , river , swamp and other botlon lands on the Sound which can easil ; lie utilised for farming purposes In truth , all the forest laud can be converted to good agricultural am" grazing property , for there is no conn try where grass grows in greater lux uriance , or where grain , vegetable and fruits are produced more abun dantly than on the prairicn am clearings. Iron bog , hematite am magnetic ; coal , bituminous mid , it claimed , anthracite ; gold , silver , cop per , lead , cinnabar , and , it in Haid , tin are found hero. Limestone , granite marble , and freestone also abound. "Tho waters are of wonderful extent tent and beauty , comprising lift rivers , cascades making natural wutu power , lakes , hays , straits and lit sound. The Columbia river aflords with its tributaries , IhousandH of mile of navigable waters , and drains 'MO , 000 Biiimro miles of territory. Pngo Sound covers 2000 square miles , ha ISOO miles ( if coast line , deep wound ingfi , and bold thorns covered wit ] perpetual verdure , contains numeroii beautiful islands , in free from bars rocks , shoals and storms , It has ai average width of six miles and at average degth of ten fathons , Al these \vnt urn are iilivo with the choicest fish salmon , trout , halibut cod , oysters , clams and orab.s. li Hoasuii they tnvarm witli innumcnibl gee.so and ducks. .Salmon-canning 01 thoColumhi.iiK one of the woll-kmnvi and chief industries of the I'acili Coast. Doer , elk , bears and sumllo animals of the hunt inhabit the until- basin in largo ninnbors. The account of rainy winters ) are grossly exaggerated gerated : but little BIIOW falls , no ice i gathered , and the thermometer ha averaged during the past winter -12 Fahrenheit. SnmmtTH are always coo and invigorating , the mercury indicat ing about 05' , TUAVKUNO KArlUTJKH. "Washing Territory will never re quire an extensive system of railroads being HO well supplied witli navigabl waterways. Nearly 300 miles , however over , are in operation , connecting th Columbia river with the sound , tap ping three leading coal mines , and run ing to some of the eastern towns. A great necessity is the Cascade Divisioj of the Northern Pacific , which will b put in operation as speedily as is pos siblo. The Territory University ha 100 pupils ; a good common-sell. . . , , ] system prevails ; every religious iU- . nomination is represented in churches ; taxation is light , and the people are intelligent , energetic and prosper-in. The population is about 100.000. It is , however , so sparse that the CCINIH eiiumorators did not reach ninny remote places. OGDEN ITEMS , CoTrc'pomlnicc of The lice. OuiiKX Vtali Juno ( I 1881. For locating the terminus of tin- two roads here , the cityof Ogden ! the two corporations 1H ! acrosof land , J Tlio contract was made through iWy. ham Young , then president of tin1 Mormon church. The deed comij- ing this land contained the , " 1'nuul cd always , and this grant of huidhi'iv- in doscr'ibod is made on the oxpn-m | consideration and condition that thr said Union Pacilic and Central IVitic railroad companies will make the < 'ity of Ogden ana the land herein granted the permanent junction of the t \n roads that they will make inimcdiato and permanent W.v ion of their junction and dp- ot at the said Ogdou City , n the land heroin granted as nf rr- \id , and that the same shall foreur omain the junction depot of .ud oads. " It has already been under- lood that this contract assured prr- lationt and suitable depot buildiii . itit in making up the deed and v n- ract the clause specifying the build- ngs and time of erection was loft < > ut nd the railway companies are masters f the situation. Tliis deed was made even years ago , and the roads hau > lover had a decent building here W ny of the various uses required at ho junction of two great ailways. Prior to this in - eyanco of land , the Union Pacific lad plans drawn for a very line hotel , o bo located at ( Jgdon and to ho ailed the NVasateh Hotel. The pur- poctivo views of tin's structure , pn. > - onted a massive building fora ningm- icont hotel combining all the modern mirovoments ] , and the Union depot or all the roads ccnlormir here were iiipposod to bo in the backgrounds , uid connected with the hotel , in fact , tndor the sumo roof. Pictures of the iVasatch Hotel wore seen hanging on ho walls of the prominent olHcers f ho road , and were admired by all vho had the pleasure of seeing them. ilow much that artistic work had to do n securing the largo tract of land in Ogden as the property of the two ivads wo presume no one will over know. Around Ogden there is more interest in mining than ever before , and the irospoct of early development of good [ nines near our city , grows brighter as sinking is done. This long neglected district presents enough of interest to Icniand more space than lean use to day , and should bo made tlio subjecl of an entire communication. Ogilci now has two daily papers which ahlj present the news of the city six oven- iiigs each week. The attractions in bathing at the Hot Springs , eifjln miles north of Ogden , and at Lakt Shore , twenty-two miles south , takes many persons to these resorts The railroads and proprietors of these resorts give persons a pit-as ant ride the round trip and a ball with bathing suit at the small sum o fifty cents , so there is no excuse foi any one going nmvanlicd. The Ogden Electric Light , k , no fully in operation yet , the course o delay being some defects in tlio ma chincry which will bo remedied in a few days. Thiity business houses have lamps placed in thorn , and the city is to bo lighted outside by burn ers on'n tower 120 feet above the ground. This tower is a triangular structure composedofironpipopresent ing a pretty appearance as it stands in the center of the street at the cross ing of two streets , and in acoinniand- int. ' position. Travel over the different railroads is quite largo at this season. The rush to Wood river and other mining regions keeps up , while tlio travel to Montana , makea crowded trains leaving Ogden every evening. Amusements are so common lately that people are almost wishing that theatrical and minstrel troupes would not come in droves , as has been the case for the past few weeks. C ! . THE GLIDE OfAMEPJCA An TJnnsiinl Activity iu Dolaivnro Pliiladelphia Itepiihllcan. Thuro in u ruinnrkiiblo Imoniinsliii- ) building on the Dulnwaro rivor. Wil liam Crnini ) it Soiw Kay tliut iiuvor in tlieir experience IIIIH their jiaiticnlar Ijiisinu'SH boon HO brisk JLH ut tlio jro ) - ontliiiio. Tlio rcsourcoH of tliu con cern iiro taxed day and niylit , and the firm is about extending their ojioivi- tions to New York , They have leased for the term of fifteen yearw ( lie Erin basins at South Brooklyn , the largest dry-docks in the United .Slates , and capable of lifting the biggest .sloainors alloat. These hiivobeon lying idle for Hovoml yeai-H , but uro now iwing put in order by the proprietors for the lessees. In about two months tlio Messrs. Cramp will take possession of them. To-morrow the J'orneUH , the second stuamor the firm has completed for the Iron Steamboat company of Now Jersey , will leave for New York to bo delivered to her owners , mill im mediately placed on the Coney Island route. The Cotnu has already been delivered. At the yard two more steamers , the I'egasu.s ami the Taurus , making the four stipulated in the contract with this company , are receiving their finishing touches. The former will bo ready for delivery mi luno J8 and the latter on July 1. ThoHo steamers are all of t'lusamo nuo wilh one exception , and are built on the same model. They will cany 1,800 passengers and are intended for the summer excursion business. Jn the opinion of judges they are the most complete and handsomest steamboats over turned out from -Philadelphia shipyard , The firm delivers them complete and ready to go into eorvice at onco. The upholstery is beingdono by John \Vanam-iker , this being the first work of a semi-marino character that ho has done , Tlio Persons , on her trial trip on Saturday , developed in a satisfactory manner a speed of twonty-ono miles per hour. The com- inanders , engineers and crows for the steamers are all engaged in New York. The steamer Caracas , which was built for Dallctt it Co. , of Now York , and which sailed for that jwjrt on Fri day , has reached there , and is now partially loaded. Shu in the trade bo- twcon Daguayra. , Caracas and other South American ports. Cn her passage - sago around aho made thirteen knots bchu-on flnpe May and Snndy Hook. Tlio Cramps have also ( n the stocks two < sister ships of 2,000 tons for the Merchants' and Miners' Transporta tion Company of Baltimore. This line is a rapidly-growing one , anddoes bus iness between the Monumental City and Uoston. The Company formerly had 1 its steamers built by the Harlan \ _ Hollinj-sworth Company of \\i\- \ mingtoii , lol. , and are new customers of the Philadelphia Hint. Thesestoam- ers are each ' 'till feel in length , JM feet ( beam and 17 feet ilopth of hold" They will bo driven by compound Migilics of 1,000-horso power. . There ' 1 is also mi the stocks , with the frames f all ui > , the steamer City of Madrid j , for Alexander of Now York. She ! will bo the most powerful and largest 1 of the line , having a registered tonnage ( ol 1 > < > 00 tons. U is the inten 11 tion of the builders to make her excel in j peed and surpass in point of lux ury any ether ship sailing out of the port of Now York. H will bo the aim to develop in her a speed of six teen knots. The keel in about to bo laid for an immense steamer for the 'acitic Coast Steamship company , the ew and active rival of the Oregon nvigiilion company. She will bo lined The Queen of the Pacific , id will have a length of JJI1 ! feel , ith a registered tonnage of 'JHK ( ) ms. Her engines will bo of IIOOO- irse-power and the boilers will car- a pressure of 100 pounds of steam , is expected tliut she will bo com- loted about January 1. This ork completely tills up the vailablo space in the yard , com- rising eight acres. The unfinished lonitor , Terror , is still standing high nd dry in the yard , Congress persis- ontly refusing to make the necessary [ ipropriatioii to finish it. The "ramps have been obliged this year i refuse oilers lo build Iwo sU-amors ecauso the only room available was ecupiod by this iron leviathan , ramps have also completed two ouble-end boilers 17 feet long , l"\lt i diameter , for the lied Star steamer 'andorhuid. These boilers are the irgest ever made by any estiiblish- lent in the United States. The liells are an inch in thickness. They ore constructed in this country in reference t < > Kuropo , and have at racted a great deal of attention , iiuong olhor innovations introduced > y the Cramps is the corrugated urnaco for marine boilers. The iron s imported from Leeds , Kngland , ami ays a duty of : tfi per cent. The rent point about this fnnmco is Ihal i is impossible for it to collapse , while L does not contain a rivet , the iror leing welded. The electric light has been bimishcc rom the Kensington Ship-yard on ac omit of the complaints made by the nen in the shops , itbuing so unsteady is to threaten to ruin their eyes. A singular fact about the work now icing done in the yard is that none o t is for Philadelphia , but for Nov fork , Baltimore and San Francisco WOMAN'S WISDOM. Now Haven Palladium : "Sh nsists that it is moro importance tanco , that her family shall bo kept i : full health , than that she should liuv ill the fashionable dresses nnd stylei of the times. She therefore sees t it , that each member of bur family supplied witb enough Hop Hitters , the first appearance of any symptoms of ill health , to prevent n fit of sick ness with its attendant expense , care and anxiety. All women should exor- crciso their wisdom in this way. " jl-ooditw-15 Worthy ot Praise. As a rule wo do not recommend pa tent medicines , but when wo know of one that really is a public benefactor , and does positively euro , than wo con sider it our duty to impart that information mation to all. Electric bitters are truly a most valuable medicine , and will surely euro Biliousness , Fever nnd Ague , Stomach , Liver and Lidney complaints , even where all other rem edies fail.Vo know whereof wo speak , and can freely recommend to all. [ Ex. Sold at fiO cents a bottle , Ish & McMahon. ( -1) ) Great German REMEDY rou NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , ! 'Miaiillj ' SORENESS or THE CHEST , JSORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS A nil SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET A HI EARS. SCALDS , or.iiEr.Ai , 'i ' TOOTHEAR JND HEADACHE , mu No I'n'iaratlou " earth i-qual * Sr jA-'nii' . Oil. m a iri , itur. nui-it kud riitir l.ilcruil JlemnOy A trul onluili 1'Ut the cuin | ' > r tiul > trltlui uutuy of er/ via ul ( nuj ( witli jam c u uiri s ti.nrv l.l ( ; l' c 3 , SOI.D B1 All OCL'OaiSIS AND DtAURS IN MCDICIHE. A. VOGELER & CO. Jliillhtuirr , JUd , , V.tl.A- DfixterL.TliomasMro. HUY AND AKD CO.V.StCTEU TIIIRIWITII. Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , Etc. n IOU V.4NT TO tin OR BULL Call at Office , lloom 6 , Crcighton lilock , Cmahi. A. CRUICKSHANK & CO. , Have Just Received another Large Invoice of the VERY LATEST STYLES IN They are more BEAUTIFUL than any they have yet received and still lower prices. THKY AUK ALSO IN KECE11T AND JUST OPENED A SPLENDID LOT OF 1CT Till : VKHY 1ATK T STY1-KS. Among which are the " Mother Hubbard , " " The Redingote , " and "Dollman , " in Linen , Alapacca , and Barege , Also from tlio Auction Kotunn * if Now York : x fresh iuldition to their Ex traordinary Jl.irgnius in inEMBROIDERIES EMBROIDERIES , WHICH THEY AUE SELLING AT HALV 1MUCE. T R u JO. The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West. We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. fi P WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. Us m lorse Shoes anil Nails WAGON STOCK TIM : mar ASSOUTSIINT : OF IN TIU : WIST : , At Chicago Prices. W.d. BROATCH 1209 & 1211 Janl8-Cm lUwiev Si , , OMAHA ra 3 LE OF 31 -WORTH OP- To Bo Closed Out Immediately Regardless of Cost. Wo respectfully call your attention to the large and varied assortment of Boots and Shoes , including some of the very best grades in Ladies' and Gents' Hand ana Machine Sowed , from several of the loading manufacturers in the Bast , which will bo sold at about To Close Out. This is a rare chance for B ATtG AINS. Como Ono. Como All. and Shoo your self at HALF PRICE. Kemombor the Place , 216 So. 15th St. , Union Block , Bet. Farnham & Douglas , I