' t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY JULY1 , 1881. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. CAUFORNIA , Wfttcnnollons nre in market at Han Diego. Ten acres of nlfnltn on ft fnrm ncnr Wil lows , yielded 17 tons. San yrancifco'g tax rate has hecn re- < luc clU > 31 > 15 cm the $100 valuation. Tffere ! Inlk In Keddlng nf establishing water works for 8upi > lyln ( ? the town. Car-load shipment * of fruit to Chicago Arc already becoming < iulto frequent. Considerable activity in mininc tnattcrii Is being d ! played in the vicinity of Calls- toga. toga.Four Four chip yards arc In active operation at Eureka , uumboldt Buy , at the present time , The Grccn\lllc ( Plmn.is County ) Bulle tin estimates the Irwen by gr.whoppcra in India Valley , at from $50,000 to $00,000. Henry Williams who lives near Green- xlllc , I'lnmns county , hf already lost 101 turkeys by the incursions of California .lions , or ether wild "vannlnts. " The cotton and hop fields on the river near Hopeton , Mcrcid county , arc said to lie in excellent condition , and the prospect ii good for a largo yield of each this year. A building was blown lit ) at Skasta l jit wceU nml its occupant badly Injured , Gi ant powder was used by the cowardly inli- crcnnt. Nnpa lias rated $100,000 for wa ter supply. The new water company in Fresno wai formed because the old company suddenly advanced rates nearly fifty per cent. Wa ter will bo furnished at one-third the for mer price. There are in the neighborhood of 2,000 sicrcs of flax within fifteen miles of Santa JJarbara. The yield will be fully equal , if not better than any former year , nverngiug -from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds to the acre. UTAH. The 1 intio district is looking up. Halt Lake needs more cngino IIOUBCM , Miners at Frisco last week broke in the camp. 1'rovo is to have telephonic communica tion with Salt Luke. Six hundred old people enjoyed an excursion - cursion at Ogdcn last week. Work has commenced on the Dcscret University bul ! > Ung , which in to cost $70- OOO. OOO.Some Some fifteen miles of grade of the Utah and Wyoming railroad have been com- plcted. The body of one of the victims of last winter'H enow-slide at Alta , was recovered last week. Two hundred houses of all description * sire In course of construction in Salt Lake at present. The Ontario paid its regular monthly dividend on the Ifith of 875,000 , aggrega ting $3,600,000 to date. The sheep and wool product of Kane , Iron , Mlllard , l'iut and Utah counties will far exceed tbflfcof past yean. Pa-ley's 1'nrk will sec moro active de velopment by tar than almost in the whole history of the camp , outside of the great Ontario. Alexander Lawson , foreman of the Old Telegraph mine , was burned to death In a fire which destroyed an eating house at the liead of Ecnglmin Canyon. There nra three camps of surveyors and graders in Parley's Canyon. During the past week they hove been busily engaged in surveying and grading for what is sup posed to be the Utah Eastern to Salt lake. There Is also a largo force fit work in Emigration Canyon , and minor has It that they are grading for a branch of tbo Denver & Rio Grande. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. The N. P. land office will bo removed from Colfax to Cheney , Kllckltat county , with 4,000 population , lias but two liquor saloons. The N. P. Track will reach Lake Peru d'Orcllle by September 1st. Discoveries of coal nnd silver are re ported on the banks of Pcnd d'Grellle. Spokan Falls is to have another paper , the Chronicle nnd a hotel of ICO rooms , Walla Walla will have gas in houses and Directs September 1st. A $50,000 corporation - tion is organized. It Is rumored that n big bonanza has licen struck in tho'Swauk ' mining district in the uhnpe of n quartz ledge , The North Pacific Stage Company has put a line of stagoi on thu route between Spokane Falls nnd Pcnd d'Orcille Lake. Track laying has commenced on the Dayton branch , and will bo pushed forward - ward at the rate of one and a half miles per day. The annual assessment of Walla Walla hews the valuation of property to bo $2- 004,640 , cf which $1.0Utl8M ) > is personal rmcrty. The valuation1 ! ) ! 1880 wan $1- ? 25,410. Four pile-drivers have been cast at the Uew Tucoma Iron works , pach weighing 3,000 pounds , and n contract for four new pile-driver engines has also been let for the jYiimvorth division. Last year the ttheep commissioner of JUIcltitat county reported the number of hound sheen tit bo 31,573 , anil that there were 10.180 diseased ones. Then there were in the county 63,753 uhcep ; now there arc 20,310. The trade in oysters is rapidly growing in Washington Territory. At bhoa'water Day. on the west coast , it already amounts to about $200,000 n year. The oyster * pro duced there are the largest on the coast , nnd are quite ( inc. The capacity of the Seattle railroad for liaulIng coal is far beyond the production of the mines. With the present rolling > > tock , 1,200 tons can bo brought in per day , while the capacity of the mine is not inoru than COO or 700 tons. According to a report by the register of the land otlico at Walla Walla , there nre in Columbia county 353,510 acres of nun veyed Junda divided as follows : GOMTII- ment land 100,831) ) acres , s heel land , IV- 40 ; Northern Pacific 100,830. COLORADO. The dally output of the Lcad > [ lie mines uow nyerngo IKX5 tons. The daily output of the Cliff is about 165 tons nnd llosita 70. The ore shipments since October 1st ag gregate about 11,000 tons. Mercury went up to J.16 ° in tbo ihade at Pueblo , Col , , last Sunday , Plans are being drawn by ( he architect for the new stock yards in Denver , The Sultan mine of 1'itkin has been sold for twenty thousand dollars , cash. Five thousand mining locati"ns are filed in the clerk's oflice of Gunni oii county , Emigration is pouring largely into everj portion of Pitkin and Guunison counties , A depot is noon to be erected at Cunnl < HOD City for the use of the Denver & Ilk Grande road , The electric light wires nre now beinu put up around Denver , The works are partly completed. Placer gold nnd carbonates haverecent' ly been discovered in several new localities in theGunnUon count ly. The ktrike in the Poudro canon by the railroad graders is now over aud moat oi them ha > e returned to work. Negotiations are pending for the Bale ol the Lead mountain group of mines at Slid , die park to eastern capitalists. The cornerstone of the new court house oj Arapahoe county was laid with inipou. ing ceremonies on the 21th Jnst. Grand county bos commence * ) proceed' IntpaEihut Larimer in Colorwlp , toes. Ubluh the bpundary line , all over North Park top. The Denver k lUo Grande railway com pany awarded contract * lost week foi grading iU line from Ked Cliff down th < .Eagle aud Grand riven , and has orderec it * force * on the Sontb Platte and construction pressed between Accqia , eighteen miles south of Uenytr. to Fair- play , in the South Park , and to South Ar- kanxan , in the' Aikansns > alley , nnd to LeoxMlle. The cattle in North park are in fine con dition , and nearly all are fit for the butch' cr's block. Over 15,000 head wintered In the park , and the 1os < was very light. Dig South Paw , Middle park , is being surveyed by the 11. S M. company. They propose trt run their line , known as the Ienvor , Western and Pacific , from Denver via this paps over Into the great west. The l > osfl is n comparatively low one , and an easy grade is the result. OREGON. A five thnuMind dollar fire occurred in Portland last week. The survey and noundlngs of the Columbia - bia river has been completed. The miners on the bench at the mouth of the Klamath , arc kept buiy collecting black sand , and the season promises to be n good one , Five surveying parties are in the field between Koceburg and the California line , looking for the best grade for the Oregon and California railroad route. In piping at the Sterling mine , Jackson county , Oregon , n jawbone and teeth of enormous nl/o were unearthed at n depth of 40 feet. One of the teeth it 8 inches eng , 0 inchcH wide nnd 2i Inches through. The tie drive down the Yaklma will begin - gin In July. . "There will bo about 100,000 n the drive , which is waiting for low water. There are about seventy-five tic- makers on the Ynkiina drive , 'iho wages average nbout $5 per day. A corm ol railroad surveyors , seeking n route from the Oregon line to San Fran cisco by way of the coast , have patted through Eureka , Humboldt county. They nre following up the south fork of Eel river to the neighborhood of Ing Valley. Uakcr city , Oregon , had n $1,000 hall storm on the 8th hint. Hail tttoncri from the size of n bean to that of a hen's egg , were hurled down with a force that wax tremendous , 1'igf , lambs and poultry were killed and hundreds of panes of glass wcro utterly deinolinlfl , NEVADA. The census shows 3,111 Indians in the state. Nevada pays $05,000 Internal revenue ; ax annually , Prospects in the Whlto Pine district arc mprovlng. Ranches along the line of the E. & P. railroad are looking finely. The Eureka consolidated mine has dc- clarad its regular dividend $2o,000. The grasshoppers have done some $15- KK ) to $20,000 damage to crops in Washoe Valley. Another herd of 2,200 , cattle IIHTO been uirchascd at Wlnnemucca for 'eastern ihipmcnt. There was in the neighborhood of three > r four thousand dollars changed bands In Vustin as the result of a recent baseball game. The citizens in the northern part of lumbolt county are protesting Btrongly Against the proposed abandoning of Fort ilcDermit. They fear the hostile In- liaiu. Jennie , a mine in Whlto PinoMountain , Nevada , has been sold to London capital- its for $2. > 0,000. The Jennie A is a base netal mine nnd has for years been consid ered n valuable property , In'tho flush time's of the Comstock one irm of butchers In Virginia killed twenty jccf cattle dally. Now that number is moro than enough to supply the entire city with Its day's consumption of beet. Some of the Nevada papers complain hat the immense bauds of sheep dally lassing through tlmt state do great damage o the roads , and the e iri no law to make ho owners compensate the county there- or. The Reno police authorities announce ; hcir determination hereafter to rigidly mforco the law prohibiting boys under twenty- one years of nuu to Co out ntnli'ht , md also the law forbidding saloon-keepers to sell liquor to minors ! Nevada has tw6 rectifiers , over 1,000 retail and 10 wholesale liquor dealers , one manufacturer of cigars , over 1,200 dealers in manufactured tobacco , 31 browcrxandlC dealers in malt liquors. Thirteen thous and , nluq hundred nnd sixty-five nnd one- lalf barrels of becr'werc made In thu state lost year. _ _ _ _ _ _ IDAHO. The rush to Wood River continues. There Is n dally mall into Sawtooth City. Sawtooth City now boasts of 100 inhabi tant * . Very little placer mining Is going on this season. There are over 300 tons of ore at the lloou river smelter. Three thousand sacks of oroweroshlpped one day last week from the May Flower mine at Bullion. . ICcports arc coming In from Idaho con cerning the advent there of thu black leg disease among cattlo. The bullion shipments from the General Castor mill , Idaho , for three ilayrf last week amounted to $11,200 , Hally , has already subscribed over $2,000 to celebrate the national holi- .lay in n fitting manner. The Canyon creek mines are showing ui > better than eor , andn good deal of rich ore Is being taken out , A hotel to cost $20,000 is soon to bo erected at Soda Springe , and other Im portant Improvements are projected. The new * development at the Charles Dickens mine in tbo Yankee Fork district is 32 feet thick , and find quartz nil the way. way.Tho The nmnteur nnd greedy prospectors are Injuring the Wood Itlvor country by locat ing many moro claims than they can de velop , In the various camps nnd towns ; about the headwaters of the Boise , Salmon , llig ( imoky nnd Wood rhcrs rumors of the remarkable richness of ores on the Payetto are rife , It Is said there are five hundred families and ten thousand men in the Wood Hlvcr region. The first mine in the district was discovered In 1804 , but no general atten tion was attracted to It until the clone of the Bannock war In 1871) ) . The richest strike ever made In IloUo county was made a few days auo , at Ban ner , by Jim Irwin. The netv discovery is kltuated about thirty feet north of the Pimamliit , ow ncd by Irwin Ac Co. Some of the ore Its so itch that it can be whittled with'a knife , and it is said that the surface ithaning it the gicatest ever found in Man ner. A tunnel U being mil that will open up the mine nt n good depth. [ Yaulseo Fork Herald. MOATANA. .Stevensvillc lias a large quartz excite ment. Uutte la to have a fire alarm telegraph system. Wool is arriving in Benton in large quantities. Wlilte Sulphur Springs rejoices in a church organisation. About bixty buildings nro now In course of construction in liUmarck. Seven million pounds of freight nre it Bismarck uwnltiui' uhtmnent. The wool clip of Montana this year av erage six pounds plump to the animal , The Utah & Northern railroad , nov completed to Mclrose , is 377 > < ) ile3 It length. A rich strike of gold-bearing quartz i reported in the Union iniue in the Catar act district. Within the pnit three week there hav been about ona hundred and fifty casea ol measles at Virginia City. The chief Crowfoot recently surrender cd to the military at Hocky Point fort ) icad. of horrcn stolen by his band in the Muiclcihcll country. Orders have been received at Fort Ma- linnls to makd prcpaf.\U6ns for commcnc- ng work on the new fort. The site has not jeen fully determined on , For the week ending Saturday , June 18th , there were thirty-seven mining loca tions pre ented for record at the recorder's oflice for Silveri3ow county , The Northern Pacific railroad company ins contracted for 1,000 cars for the east ern section , to be delivered Ibis season , in cluding 400 flatcarswhich wererecentlyor- lered. ARIZONA. There is a magnificent fire raging on the L'inal mountain ! ) , The Silver King mine , of Arizonn , pro- luced $100,000 last month. Ancient mine1) arc being discovered In Arizona similar to those In New Mexico. The Hugo group of mines In Kla ra Camp , Ariona , has been sold to Boston parties for 3175,000. One-fourth of the amount of mining dividends paid | n San Francisco for the Bionth of May comes from Arizona. A man fell 400 feet down n nlmft In a Tombstone ( Arizona ) mlno on the Oth , > a slng through inch bo.irdi at 100 feet , md was picked up in a basket nt the hot- om , A few miles from Plucnlx arc the ruins of two or three towns nnd the remains of , wo stupendous canals , one of which Is orty feet wide , and In former times drew ts mpply of water from the river near the Mountains , twenty miles distant. North of Tucson , says a correspondent , irmlcH of giant cactus cover the hills , KOIIIC He , ten nnd even forty fo t high. There nro Hturky "TurkV-headHV and the count- CHH red nags of the Orchilla. The giant cacti are often found to contain fresh wa- .or. . .or.The The Atchison , Topckn k Santa Fc railroad company have recently ordered 105 new loconmtivca , 50 passenger coaches md 1C Pullman sleepers. The company ins had to put on two extra daily trains , o accommodate the increase of pnsMcn- cr traflic to Colorado , Arizona and Call- ornin , In Gilla Valley , 120 miles from Tucson , are the famous I'iedms Pintados. A heap of rock * , about fifty feet hi h , is covered w ith rude figures , geometric , conic , nna- nmical. Hero urc square * , circles ; cresson - on , triangles , snakes , toads and vermin ; ncn without heads and dogs without tails. The sketches nro like tboso of the Azrec calendar stone in Mexico. WYOMING. Larainie grows daily. Sage chickens are reported plentiful this car. car.Red Red Buttes1 copper prospects nro Im- irovlng. Cummins placcra will bo worked this ummer. Forest fires nro prevailing in the Rocky mountains. Crook county has COO people and talks f organizing. The contracts for Choycnnes' new opera louse have been let. Laramlc is to have a new Baptist par- onage to cost $5,000. Cheyenne Presbyterians will build a new nd handsome church. A government survey of northwestern Vyoming Is to be made nt once. Largo shipments of stock from Rowlins nd Ogdcn will bo made this week. Grading is .rapidly progressing on the Granger branch of the Union Pacific. The copper nnd silver mines nt Copper- molls nre attracting considerable alien- .ton from nil quarters of the country. By the accidental discharge of n self- cockingrevolver , in the hands of a friend , famcH Stroll , of Larainie , was instantly clllcd last week. View MEXICO. Machinery for mills and smelters is goIng - Ing southward. The water works of Santa Fo nro soon to bo put into operation , The White Oaks district Is receiving a continuous accession of people. Bonanza City is booming and strangers are dally pouring into thix locality. The Great Republic has been denomi nated the "bonanza" of the Black Range. The work of development at the Ceril- os is rapidly nnd satisfactorily progress- ng. ng.Silver Silver City is fairly alive with the hum of busy Industry among the handlers of ores. It is claimed that the Hillshoro placers , f properly worked , can be made very pro- luctlvc. Col. R. G. IngcrHoll. the noted lecturer , las recently been visiting the Black Range , where ho owns heavy Interests. Independence day IB to bo generally cole- iratcd throughout the territory , both in , he cities and in the mining camps. The Nogal placers will soon bo put in working order. The owners of Dry Gulch mve made arrangements with n firm of gentlemen in Chlc go , to lay Iron piping [ or the conducting of water Into that gulch. Frpm every mining camp tributary to Socorro comes the most cheering news. 1'he Black Range Is booming , numerous new strikes liaving been made within the [ rnst wuck. The Mogollons are showing up remarkably well npd the miner * tiero ) are cnthublnstio over their prospects. The Mngdalcnus nre If anything richer than Heretofore expected. The Oleum nre looming up bigger than ever , while the Whlto Qaks arp meeting the expectations of the most sanguine. The facts are that central Now Mexico Is certainly destined ; o become one of the richest and moat pro ductive sections on this continent. That Now Piwrty. "When Ciul Schurtz tolls Mr. Colliding that n now party can not bo formed every tiny , ho sponks from the heart , " [ Springfield Republican. "Cortaiuly ho does. Our ostooinod contemporary is nwnro as well na wo are tlmt in such things experience has. its value. " [ 0. Schurtz. Evening Post. "But Colliding nnd Bon Butler , rinttand Gcnor.il Grant , Mahono , and two ortlireo others should try the now party from tlioir standpoint. " MuratCJJa Istod. Cincinnati Com mercial. How often persons have been annoycil by burrs clinging to their drosa orclothlng , and how koldom have they , when clennlnir tlwm. given It n thought that Burdock Root is the most valuable blood cleanser and purifier known , and U hold by vcry druggUt under the name pf Burdock Blood Bitters. Price 81.00 trial bize 10 cents FREE OF COST. Du. KINO'H NEW PISCOVEUY for Consumption , Coughs mul Colds Authma , Bronchitis , etc. , is , given away in trial bottles frco of cost to the nlllictod. If you liavo n bat cough , cold , difHculty of breathing , hoarseness or any ailectlon pf the throat or hmga by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you value your existence you cannoi aiford to let this opportunity pass. \\'o could not afford , and would no ! give this remedy away unless wo Know it would accomplish Avliat wo claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already beccprnpletely cured by it. There ip no medicine ii the vforld tJmt will euro Mio half the cases that Du. KIKO'H Ncv DISCOVERY will cure. For solo by ( G ) Isu & MC-MAHOT , Omaha. Great Gtrmtn REMEDY ron NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , SORENESS or TDK CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS A5D SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET iXD EARS , A.1D SCALDS , OENCBAL BODILY PIS , TOOTH , EAR 4MD HEADACHE , AKO All other Fains AND _ ACHES. No Frtr ritlon on eirth tquili St. JITOB * OIL n a urr , spur , smrut and cnur Eittrnal Ilimtdr. A trlil entalli but the comrintlttlj trilling entity of M CIIT . and evtrjront iQlhrlng with [ < iln cia bav > htip ind ( oiltlTt proof cf lit olilml. UlltBCIIOSS IN IUTEN LAKGClflCS. SOU ) IT AIL DRUOOISTS AND DEAURS IN NEOICINt. A. VOGELER & CO. HalUmorf , 31ft. , V. 8. A. AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " > elng the Story of the Scriptures , by Ilov , George Alexander Crook , D. p , , In etmnlo and nttrnctlvo anifUiKe for old and ) ouhj ? . I'rofuscty lllustra- cd , making & meet Interesting and Impressive outh a Instructor. Ev cry parent 111 secure this iork. I'reaOicn. j on should circulate It. Price 3.00. Bcnd'for ' circulars lth extra tcrmi. J n. CHAilllEKS fc CO. St. Loula Mo. FROPOSAI 'or Qradlnp , Curbing and Gntttcrlns : Sixteenth itrcct from Dpufjltm street north to the bridge. Scaled blda u 111 be rccch cd by the undcrelirncd until July 12th , 1881 , at'12 o'clock noon , for the g , curbing and guttering ICth street from Douglai street north to the bridge Plans and specifications of \ \ hlth can bo seen at the otllco of the Uty engineer. Said Mils shall specify the price per cubic jard for such grading ; also shall specify the prloo In detail for such curbing and guttering and shall 'bo accompanied by the name of proposed surety under the usual condi tions , Said bids to bo opened at the regular meeting of the cltyjcouncll , July 12th , 1831. The citv council rcserv 03 the right to reject any and all lids. Envelopes containing said proposals shall be Bnrkcd , "Proposals for grading , curbing and irutHfelng 10thstreet , " and delivered to thoun- ilcrslgned not later than the time above speci fied. J. J. L. C. JEWETT , jc-24-6t City Clerk. PROPOSALS For Furnishing Horses , Wagons , and Harness for the Indian sen Ice. Scaled 'proposals for furnishing eighty (80) work horses , two (2) ( buggy.fiorses , fifty ( 0) wag ons , one (1) light1 spring wagon , fifty ( do ) seta double harness for the Indian service at Otoo agency. Neb. , will be reached by the undersign ed at his office until flv o (6) o'clock p. in. Tues day , July 28 , 1831 , at which time bids n 111 be opened and contract * awarded. The following specifications and conditions will bo observed , namely : The work horses must bo between the ngcs of four (4) and seven (7) ( vcars , not less than fourteen (14) ) hands high and to weigh not loss than nine hundred and fifty (059) ) pounds , broke to Double h&rncsa , true to work and perfectly sound. The buggy team will bo sub ject to the abo\o conditions , and in addition must bo good tnu clcrs All horses u III be sub jected to A thorough trial and'lnspoctlon before being rccclml. They must be neighed at the agency In the presence of the agent. Wagons to bo narrow track , three (3) Inch thimbles , spring scat , ton , box , bows and co > crs co\crKto bo of Incite (12)ounceduek ( ) Light wagon , three (3) ( ) springs , u 1th top. liar- ncsi to be plain , back straps and collars , full leather tugs , complete. All the above to bo dclhercd at the agency nt ( the ( expense ef the contractor , not later than September 1,1831 , unless there should bcdclavln thcapprotal of the contract. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check or equivalent on soma United States de pository , pa ) able to the order of the agent for at least fh0(6) per cent of the amount of the bid , which check shall bo forfeited to the United States In cane any bidder recoiling , awurd shall fal Ho execute promptly a contract with good , < < iid sufficient sureties , according to the terms of his bid , otherwise to bo returned to the bidder. I'ajmcnt will bo made through the Indian of fice , Washington , V. V. , as soon as practicable after the ilclncrv of Jhc gcxxb. The right to reject any and all bids It reserved , Tlii ! ulll bo rot died for all or part of the alien o , and should bo endorsed , "I'ropoeala for FurnUhlng Horscn , > Vagons , and harness , etc. , M the rase may bo , and addressed to the under , signed at Otoo Agency , Cage counjy , Neb. fcEWELLYN K. WOODIN , U. S , Indian Agent. Otoc Agency ' Neb. , June 31 , 1831. jo 28-d3w BOGGS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No. 1508 Faraliam Street , 03MCAJBTA. , - - OrtiCK North side , opp. Grand Central llotel.3 DexterL.Thomas&Bro , WILL BUY AND SELL AND ALL TRANSACTION CO.NMCTED TIIERXWmi. Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , Etc. 'ir TOU WANT TO BUY OH SELL Call at Office , Itoora 8 , Crclghton Block , Omaha , apC-cl J.H FLIEGEL Successor to J , II. Thlclc , MERCHANT TAILOR No JSO Douglas Street Omaha , Neb , . Dexter L , I homas , I ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , mahl , Nebraska , apfrEt JCW. R. CUBKBOX , a. 1. 11CXT. Clarkson & Hunt , Succssjom to Itichardi & Hunt , ATTORNEYS -LAW , S. tlth Street. Ornvh Neb. d , P. ENGLISH , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - , S10 South Thirteenth ptrcct , with J. M.WooIworth ; W , J ( . CORNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Orriri Front Roomi ( up itiln ) in lUnacom'i ncwlrkk buildio ; , N , W. corner I'ftctoth at ] Faruhaa Strciti. United States Depository , NationalBank OP OMAHA. Cor , 13th and Parnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) 8TACLI8IIXD 1850. Organtxcd M a National Dank August 20,1SC3. CAPITAL AND rnonraiovEn wooooo OrriCERS AXD DIRKCTOM : HEBMAM Kotvrni , Prcslilcnt. Afofsit-s KOVXTZR , Vice President. II. W. YATM , Cashier. A. J. PorrwitOM , Attorney. JOHN A , CRXIOIITOX , F. 11. DAVIS , Awt. Cashier. This hank rccch cs dtpoilta n Ithout regard to amounts. Issues time certificates bearing Interest. Draws ilrallfl on San Kranclsco and principal cities o ( the United Stntc , also London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal dtlcs ol the conti nent of Europe. Sells passenger tickets for emigrants by the In > man lino. maylcltl The Oldest Bstatushed BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA , Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , Business transected farao 03 that of an Incor porated oank. Accounts Kent In currency or gold subject to elrht check ulthout notion Ccrtincatcs of deposit issued ratable In three , six and twchc months , bearing Interest , or on demand wltliout Interest. Ad\anccs made to customers on &ppro\cd iccU' rltlcs at market rates of Interest. Buy and sell gold , bills ol exchange , govern ment , state , county and city bonds. Draw sight drafts on England , Ireland , Scot land , and all parts of Europe. Sell European passage tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldt MRS. LOUISE MOHR , Graduate o ! th St. Louis School of MldwUcs , at 1503 California Street , Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north side , hcro calls will be promptly respond ed to at any hour during the clay or night. _ _ _ ml7d3 WISE'S Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Used on Wagons , Buggies , Kcapcrs , Threshers and Mill Machinery. It Is I.XVALL'ABLK TO HAR.M- iBa AND TKAMSTI-US. It cures Scratches and all clnds of sorco on Horses and Stock , as "dl as on ncn. ncn.CLARK & WISE , Manuf's , 305 Illinois Street , Chicago. jGTSEND FOU PRICES. _ jc gJ-Cm-bc John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly of GIsh 4 : Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER. No. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob OIs. jETOr Jcra by Tclccraph Solicited. ap27-l/ BYRON RFFD. LKWIS BFEO. BYRON REED & CO. OLDEST MTABLI3IIKD Eeal Estate Agency IN NEBIUSKA. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Heal Kstatc In Omaha and Douglas countv. nmtf To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a postirecure [ for Spermatorrhca , Semlna IVeokness , Impotoiicy , and all diseases resulting rora Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Loss o JUniory. I'alng In the Back or Side , and diseases that lead to Consumption Insanity and an earlygravc The Specific Mcdlclno is being used with wonder ful success. Pamphlets sent frco to all. Write for them and get full par ticular ) . Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack- HL'CS for 86.00. Address nil orders to B. SIMSON JIUDICINE CO. Nos. 101 and 100 .Main St. Iuflalo , N. Y. Sold In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J , W , Bell , J. 1C lah , and all uruifglsUovcry where. AGENTS WANTED FOR FAITEST SKLLISO Boons -or TUB Aou ! Foundations of Succ css BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The laws of trade , legal forms , how to trans act business , > aluab1o tables , social etiquette , [ larllainentary usage , how to conduct public busi ness ; In fact it U a complete Guide to Succcsg ( or all catcs. A family necessity. Address for cir culars and special terms ANCHOR PUBLISHING CO. , St. Louis , Mo , Jf you are a rnan fit you are * of lit- f wui . . . cnnl by the strain of ttntoulnaoverni. Tour duties aTold uUUt work , to TO ttlmulantiand usu toro train ntrv AAi Hop Blttere. Iwute , ute Hop B I ufferlng from any In- d&roraff , . ItJoni ( f you are mar- ricd or single , old or younir.narerlnK Jroin . poor health ur lan ruUli Inir on a bed of nick. CMS , n\f on Hop ! Tbouundi die an- Whoever you arc. , , feel I nuiOlyfrom eome whenever you that your sjiUia > ] form of Kidney nerds cleonslnp , ton-1 Jai eaM that iiUulit iu or tUtnu&tlnir. I tare b npre uwol HIM d I timely without Moxteatlng , * - ty tUu Hop HopBltters Blttera. D. I. O. U au ab elute jJafrtt , dl > e te and Irrftiita- of the itomacft , bio cnra tor HOP Ifllftll. tllOOll , idrunkenneaa. Ilitrerntmtt , u u of opium You will tie tobacco * or currdlfyniiuse oorcytlc * . Hop BilMra Boldbydrncr- K you are dm kti. biudfur ply weak nJ Circular. NEVER low plrltc < l.try It I It may UOF mrma save your FAIL re co. , Ufa. ft has nved hun Rotkeittr , B. T. dreds < O ? PAPEE WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER CO. 217 and 219 North Uixln St , fit , Louli , TUOLUALI DUUM U NEV8 , \ PAPERS IWHAPt-INO , ENVELOPES , CAIID BOARD AND Printers Stock. 7CMh paid for IUg and Paper Stock , Scrap Iron and MtUlf. Paper block WatehouMi ! J29to 137 , North Slitb. ttrcct. M'DONALD AND HARRISON , 14O8 ARE NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH pNLY , DECIDED BARGAINS 4 XWT Ladies' ' Suits Cloaks Ulsters Circulars Etc. , , , , . , , 200 Handsome Suits , at $6.00 ; 300 Stylish Suits , $10.00 : 76 Black Silk Suits , $17.00. Wo hnvo sovcrnl lots of staple goods which will bo offered nt ' SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. , All ladies should nvail themselves of this great sale of OORSETS AND UNDERWEAR , LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS , , SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. " MCDONALD & HARRISON , EDHOLM & ERIGKSON , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MANUFACTUP.INO JEWELERS. LARGEST STOCK OP GoldandSilverf atcliesaad Jewelrymte Citjr Come and sec our stock , as wo n III be pleased to show goods. EDHOLM & ERIGKSON. THE NEW YORK Has REMOYED from Creighton Hall , llth'and Farnham , to ONE DOOR WEST OF B , & M , HEADQUARTERS. For the Largest Assortment , the Latest Styles and THE BEST QUALITY OF HATS AND CA TnBNEwYoKK COMPANY LEADS THEM ALL. Satisfy yourself by Examining the Stock. A full o and a complete assortment of the latest Stjles of Straw Huts Just opened. Pianos and Organs J. S. WRIGHT , AGENT FOR THE GHIGKERING PIANOS. AND SOLE AGENT FOU Hallet , Davis &Co. , dames &Holnrstrom , and j J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; alsojSole Agent for the Estey , Burdett and-t e Fort Wayne Organ Co.'s Organs. I ? I DEAL IN PIANOS AND ORGANS EXCLUSIVELY. HAVE HAD YEARS 'EXPERIENCD TUB BUSINESS , AND HANDLE ONLY THE BEST. JT 218 SLxteentSt. , City Jail Building , Omaha. HALSBYV. FITOH. ; Tuner. M o re Popular than Eve r. THE GENUINE S"w New Family Sewing Machine , The popular demand lor the GENUINE SINGER In 1870 exceeded that of any prelous } car during the quarter of a century inhldi this "Old KUIablo" Machine has been before th public. InlS78 osold „ „ ( Cl . 3B8.422 Machines ! . InlSTOwosold 431,107 " Excess over any p year r 74,735 " OUU SALES LAST YEAH WERE AT THE RATE.OF . OVER ] 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY For e\cry butincsj day In the > car. REMEMBER : THE " OLD THAT EVEHY REAL SING EH SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS IS THE STRONGEST , SIMPLE TRADE MARK OAST INTO SEWINO THE MOST DURABLE THE IRON STAND AND IMBEDDED COSJ MACHINE EVER YET BEDDED IN THE ARM OP . BTRUCTED. THE MACHINE. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y. l.MXJ Subordinate Offleci , in the Ucittd States and Canada , and S.COO office * in the OU WoiU > South America. ' " *