BALLY BEE : SATlTIlDA\y , AUCJJUST 13 , 1881. THEPIMA INDIANS. Aborigines Able to Make The : Own Living. Tho'r Mode of i'torming ' an Trading. How They \VhontnuilSoil ] Queer Itlonn of Dross-Opulent Roil Mou- Cor. of tlic San Franclnn Chronicle. SACATOX ( A. T. ) , July HO , 1881. Bacaton is n small trading fthitio tiftccn miles from Cnsa ( trntulc , o tlio railroad , ft nil near thu ngonc Luiltlings of the I'ima rcservntioi Although only consisting of n fo1 small adobe buildings , uninviting i themselves nntl with tlusolnto sin rotindings , to tlio close observer < li place and its business is full of intot ost. Its system of tr.xiling with tli Indians is doing much towards shai in-j the many and vexatious ( lucstion that arc continually arising mour Ii dian policy. During thu drive froi tlio railroad station nothing met on gaxo but a continuous wnslo of tlcsoi that sparkled and whitened under th broiling sun , making our uyoa ossuinu half-closed appoarancu from contiiuii ; blinking at the iiurco hu.xt , wliie canio from above and is rollccted line from the white sands with redouble intensity. No OHO would , for a mi mont , suppose that it win aught but barren , " uesolato country , unlit fc , oven wild animals. Such is not tli case ; wo had passed through ; v Ian ovoi-llo\vm < c with milk and honey ; country tliat will produce nmazin crops and of the richest known varii tics. Hero in , this little trading at : tion are stored nearly two hundrc thousand pounds of wheat that tli trader has bought from the India ) little by little as they liavo brought in during the last six weeks , and 1 will probably get as much more bi fore the Indians have exhausted the supply. This wheat is of the bos known variety largo , plump an white kernals , clcanor than any who : raised in California , witli the mo : .approved machinery for threshing an cleaning. Each and every grain hi boon sorted and cleaned by the ham of the faithful and industrious sqiyiv TUB INUUSTUIOUS PIMAS. Tlio Indian agent informs mo tin ho has 4,500 Pi in a Indians under h charge , who are scattered in little vi lages on the reservation , extondir over a tr.ict of country following tl bottom lands of the Gila river forl miles in length and four miles wid A largo proportion of this land can I irrigated and will produce two cro ] each season. Each Indian family allowed all the land they can wort and given such facilities for irrigatk as the capacity of the ditches and pu lie good will admit of. In case of n cessity ho is furnished with seed , at sometimes tools and farming impl meats From each villagp is drawn complement of men , who are anne clothed , rationed and mounted siir lar to our cavalry or mount * patrolmen. Of these , fiftci are on duty all tlio tini They arc zealous and proud of the position , and probably , Although tin only draw 85 per month , they po form thuir duties as efficiently as the better paid brother guardians of tl ueaco in civilization. Their princip business is quelling disturbance . caused by drunkenness and bringii in the inebriates , who are prompt sentenced to long or short terms labor on the ditches for the pub ] good accordins to the violence ai duration of their drunk. All pos : bio precautions are taken to prove the sale of liquor to the Indiai still when they have inon nothing will prevent tin getting liquwr , which th invariably love butter than any tin else in the world , and when full of there is no more senseless and brut being in existence. Next to liquc the Indian loves gaudy clothing , win ho can always procure if ho has whc to sell. If he is tlio fortunate DC sessor of a horse , and most of the have good ponies , saddles and cqui nionts , ho tills u bag , usually a tv bushel , seamless sack , weighing , wh tilled , about 120 pounds. OOINa TO MAKKIIT. This is deposited on the pen , back and the Indian mounts on tt He may have two Back's. It is all t -same ; the pony must carry Mr Indi and the wheat , while thu squaw a children walk. Arrived at the tra ing post , the wheat is inspected. value equal to 81.10 per hundr pounds is set on it , not in money , I in trade. The trader allows eight ten yards of calico , according to t quality , for 81 ; a pair of shoes j ? 2.DO ; a vest for § 3 ; n hat for S3 ; lady's fancy shawl for ? 5 or § 0 , a so un through the list. The tnul usually keeps an assortment of 00 equal to that found in almost any coi try'storo. Tlio wheat ia then muastu BO many tin cupfull for $1. Tho. ] dian can count , and knows when he gotti ! j his money's worth , which would not if ac sold it on tj'o , peal "Wlion the cups are counted ho'kno how many dollar * are couing fto jh and how much ho can biiy. , ' Ho thoroughly acquainted with tha'Jiri of merchandise which he is going buy , and the trader who cheats li losurt his trade. Tlio rfquaws pick i what they want in the , way of 'cal and cotton goods , and'thcutho.Ind trades out the balanciUThoy k.now wl they want perfectly , ami exactly ) i much they can buy bofuro they arri hence there ia little .or up janjli { Aa Indian may"ravo ) 'ou two pairs pants or overalls , with shirts an'd V to match ; if ho 'buys more ( hotr immediately donned over the oldoi The day may bo inauflbrabjy lio't , it makes no difference ; ] would no think of taking off any of the wo out clothing , ' Tlio now articles co I up thu old ones" , and' ho consid himself dressed in style , Homo of them bring in tmoi wheatdurin'4 the season to purcli saddles worth $25 , valuable guns : trappings , in additjdii to cloth and' dlher etceteras. They ahv keep enough for seed and family until.tlio next crop comes in. ' . Ci ma 'Indian's farming implumc jwo'ftf fho irioat primitive kind. ' . witli a sharp at ! jlra * ia-aJiiTi5 : ciit with a. h sickle , threshed by the trcn of horses on a floor of rawlml skins , and cleaned of chaff by tli wind , the dirt being picked out li hand Yet in this way U.OOO.OC pounds of wheat are raised and sol to the nine trading-stores on or Her the reservation lines. The Indian also raise com , barley and bean * water melons and squash , the IntU principally for their own use. For number of years these Indians hay raised grain for the traders , who i turn sold it to the llouring mills f 1'luunix , Florence and Tucso at rates ranging from 2 to cents per pound. Since the ad vent of the railroad prices have droj pcd , owing to the fact that the mil road company cairiea articles that ca : bo produced in the country at nominn rates of freight. In this c.uo , as tlior is plenty of wheat and mills to grin it , the r.ito on Hour from California i only 825 per ton , as against $7o o 8100 PIT ton on other staples. Thi throws the Arizona miller in diroc and close competition with the Cali fornia miller , and of course ho pay the Indian less for his wheat , fNCO.MPLAlSI.Nd LO. Still the Indian does not complain but goes on from year to year raisin ; enough in his crude way to sustai himself and tainily. Some of thei are ambitious , and have acquired con siderable property. When thu India is treated in this uny , and not pan : pored and fed by the government n times nnd at others starved , ho see learns the lesson , and becomes m only Rolf-supporting , but froqiiuntl comparatively wealthy. In this seclio can bo found some very line ranches largo fields well cared for , bearin good , remunerative crops , and orcl urds and vineyards that present surprisingly productive appcaranci loom up like oasis in the desert. Ju ; now there is only a limited market fc their products , but there will come day , when transportation is cheaj when a vast mineral region adjacei will bo opened up , which will create demand for the farmer and the via culturist which will make this vallc a comparative paradise ; a land < plenty , with climate , weather an home comforts second only to Li Angeles county , Cal. ' "Thoso Gnrflold Boys- ' ' Now York Star. "Thoso Garfield boys nro as full ( pluck us an egg is of moat , " said n attache or the White House , who h ; served there for over twenty years , I a Star reporter. "They nro just HI their father and their mother , toi when it comes to a show of plucl Vhy , that little Abe Gurfloldhoisn loro'n 7 years old will jump on h icyclo and ride aright down thoi rout steps of the White House po co. Don't ho get falls ? " Well , liould say he did ; blit ho don't mil : iom no moro'n nothing. He'll jun : ight up , get on that bicycle again at : o tearing down the yard like fort ; ight over stones , curbing , oranythii Iso ; and maybe there'll bo a lump t is head as big as n hen's cues fro lie fall , too. Ono day ho rode rig ! own the stops and got the liardu ind of a fall. His hunt ! struck th ard stone flagging. Hoforo I con ot to him ho was up and getting ( lis bicycle again. I asked him , 'Ai ou hurt , Abe ? ' By that time the fas a knot formed on the side of 1 ; icad half as big us my list. He sa es ; it hurt a little , but that 'ho didi : iind that , ' and away ho went. "Then there's Irvin ; he's 10 or : ears old. Ono day he undertook limb over that iron railing nrotu lip Treasury ever there by the foil am. Ho got an awful fall and 01 og of his pants caught on thu spik and ho hung head downwards 1 , idn't holler like any other boy won mvo done not a bit of it. Ho ju ailed to some boys there to como ui ; ot him loose. Ho got his null prnined , but ho wouldn't have ai lolp. Ho crawled all the way back ho White House , and nobody o * leard a whimper out of him. O light I was .standing at the front def f the house. Irvine came along ai 10 just lowered his head and ran to butt mo. I jumped out of t vay and ho ran his head against o of those iron doors with all his migl "t knocked him down. I picked hi up and ho was hurt , too ; no dou ibout that. I said : 'Irvo , are y iurt ? ' 'Well , ho just squeezed 1 icad in his hands and said : 'Yi some , but I didn't cry , did I ? ' Th 10 asked mo , 'Would Scott Uaj nwo cried for that ? ' His . &reat a Htiotl is to bo moro of it man th Scott Hayes , who was about his 01 ago. Ho didn't cry , neither. Y can't make ono of tlroso Garfield be cry. They've got too much pluck I that. " ' _ i A Gintit QrnVovlao : Union. * . * , ' * Many of our readers will rcmonil ' ' an item wo published 'abcmtjf'a , y < ago in regard to a monsjo'ri grapovi of the Jtlission variety . growing the rancho of William E.wlitmBi cral jiiilcs from the CajoiT. "At tl .line the reporter took all hisnieasu 'iienU bv guess , find that , too , fn irio'niory after his return to town. J xfo.\y.thought our deecription of ( jig V4no a stretch of the roportoi irorogntivo , yet wo have been assui by Mi. Fliim himself , that wo fail to' ilo the vine oven justi tljnt its branches wore larj. Mid covered n much larger ai than was represented. Since tli Urn monster has continued to grt until its accumulated wuightof bran and fruit has brought total destr tion to the two largo oak trees wh supported it , and almost demolisl thu domicile of its owner. From J Flinu'a driver , who visited our oil yesterday , wo learn that the vine n its fruit have completely crushed ' tree , tearing it ent by its roots , 'J si/.o of this vine , and the weight grapes growing upon it , may bo ci mated wlien wo say that the oak t thus prostrated , liicli is oerfoc sound , is fully tuo and a half feet diameter , and upwards of sixty f in height , with corresponding spn of limbs and branches , Mr. Fl estimates that on that portion of vine which destroy tlio tree th were .fully five tons of'jrapiB. . Grnudmotkor Usal to i < ay : "Hoy * , if your blood N of oidcr try liunluck tea ; " ami tlicn t hail t di ; , ' tliu llttnlock anil boll it ( low ktttlt'H , making a iui ty , kiiiclllii de tlonj now yon get ull'tlie curative tire ; tieu put up la a i latablu fonn in lliiin ; llMoiiliiTTtiiiH. I'rico Sl.OO , trial BU " cent * Sopnlo Porownlirvjn- Jonniln Mllltr In The CullfnrnUn. Down from her htsh e < tate flic stepped , A iiiniitfn , Kcnlly born. And by the icy Vol nkeiit S.itlntcli , nnd wniti-a nnrn ! AIM ! jcn j\nt < say tlmt wliero wlic slept Tlio now moon dipped her horn. Yet on mid on , through nlmrelcM suowx Stretched tow'nl the Rre.it Not tli I'olc , Tlic foulest uromj tlioMKl ( ( ! ( xl kiiuw.i IJoll * Milark riven roll , While never unco for nil tieo oc t lJiponk one human soul. She tolled : Mio ( mi ht llio iicn .int , tnuglit The dark-eyed Tartnr. Ho liiophed with her loftv tliou ht , Itoso up nnd pouxlit to In- , What ( < od nt tlic i-ienllon wrought , A nmiil ( iiHl-HVo niul free. Yet e'er bcforo him yawin the black Sihcrlnu mines ! And oh , The knnut upon tlio liaro uliitu back ! Tlie. bloiHl iiimn tlic tin\vl wni\M , rime iii iu tbetrnck , o'er the fallen so ! The otnrin burst forth ! Troni out that Htoini The clean , led Italitnlni * leapt , And to , a pnxtra'i1 royal form ? lilko any lilood , Ilia crept Down through tlic mow , all mnokinj ? warm , And Ale.Mindcr slept ! Yen , one 1 ! > dead -for mlllioin dead ! Ono rod spot In the enow For one lontj damning line of red : While exlfiM onilloK-t KO - Tholi.ibe at liiMnt , the nother's hc.ul down , and dyhu ! And did n wnnmndn thit deed ! Then build her nc.illiild hlKh. That all nwy on her forehead lead 1 1 or nnutyr r < ) { ht to dlul Ulni ; C'os < ai'k round on royal steed ! Now lift ho tothewkv ! Hut sec ! I'Yom out the black hood A llK'lit few look upon ! 1'oor exilcH , wo ! froni ilatk , ileep niine. > , Your ttar at burnt of dawn ! A thud ! a creak of hniiyuiaiiV line * - A frail vliapc lurked and dranl * 0 * Tlio czar is death tlio woman dead. About lier neck n cord , In ( ! od'n house rests hN royal head Hero in a place abhnried : Yet 1 had rather have her bed Than thine , moH roynl lord ! Ye.i , rather lie that woman dead , Then this now living czar , To hide in dicad , with both hands red , Hohiml ( 'rcat bolt and liar While , like the dead , ntll ! cnillcw trend , Sad txilcn tow'rd their stnr. MUSIOALAND DRAMATIC , Win. Lloyd will bo leading member o Mr Tom Keen's company next Hcason. llicliard Wajjucr is mud to prefer 111- - now opeia , "I'araifal , " to "Taiinhniiser. ' Alice Plncido has been cn n vd an tin chief member of thu Horace Hcrliert coin pany. .T. Ray McCann nnd Sadie I'ndclll have been engaged for the ICmnia Lcl.-uu coinbiuation. Mile. Sarah Dernhaiilt has been appear inj ; in Scotland with great HUCCOW. Sin drove from Uliwyow to Kdinbiug , adis tance of forty miles , in a conch nnd four ( Jus. Williams trie Ins new play "Wanted , a Cnipcnter , " on a Detroit an dience befoie sthowhif ; at the Ci rand , Ang lint 21) . Uulick does likewise with "Fur uinhed Itiioa , " ntCliilllcothc. Mr. Oeorjre Kiddle ia endeavoring to nr rnngo for the production of a heriei * o ( Jrcek iilayn at Vrovidencc , 11. 1. Kor Innately the war on western pnsiengo rateit enables almost everybody to leav lUmdu Island. Uichard Wagner ia fond of his na\ ipern "I'arsifnl , " preferrin1. ' it even to th 'Nibelnngcn. " It IH t be given in Hiy routh next year , tlio artists having nlread ; ' ) een engaged and onlers issued for jiaint ng tlio dccorfttionj" . Miss Annie Louise Cavy lias received n 'ortland a letter from Mr. Majilenor rging her to reconsi ler lur determfnatii ) ot to wing in opera. Jlc winliex her to li ! i of his company during the coining xei on. The 1'ortlaud Press Mays that Mif 'ary will probably decline. Mr Dion Boncic.inlt has taken his tw . .irlx , 1'ntricu and Is'inn , fiom the xchool : i winch they wciebeing educated , in (5ci iiauy , the one aged Hi and the other II nil brought them lioth out on the xtago i .nndon , in one of hi piece * . _ He intuml i ) play them through the KngliMi pn > \ ices. 1'atti has gone to Aix-loH-Uaiiw for a fei celcH , ' At the end of August xho viuit Scotland with a Kroin-e-Hhoottiig paitj 1'hcn f lit' goes to her castlu in Wulen , nnt : Jctolier 2 , when she sails for Ameiic.i o .ho . Scrvia. She i oveiwbelmed with o : cTrf from vornl nnd instninient.il iirtists t , cconiiany | her agent , nnd knowa how t leal with all applicants. The critic on n Dendxvnod , Col. , papi mtices a vniicty performance in th : fashion. "MnnagiT Whitney is giving ngh'tonederperfornmncfl tlmn' out citl/.ei inve n right to oxpuct for two liiU. II ins engaged the beautiful Oamliettn five , \vo weekn , nnd for high , nrtintie klckin lie has no peers. Her Htandaid jinn .ijiowu careful thought and btndy ; and he toe wliirla lire unprecedented In the hi tory of the ballet. Mr. xN liitnoy hi Hliored up the cast of bin minstrel troni wil'i tlie justly celebrated L'ntiyMazinnii tlio best bones of modern times. Wu ai Horry to chronicle n row nt liin temple < thespian virtue last niijlit , and wo iccon nend Mannger Whitney , if Hliang .loin ion comt H mpiikeying around there iigaii to crack his nut with a bottle. A recent writer describes the flea ing vegetable gardens of Lake Grim gar , in Cashmere ; They ore mac by first planting poplar poles , twont ; tivo or twenty-eight feet loaf , in tu or three rows , twelve or fifteen fc < apart. Then the gardener gat he froin the lake a lot of aquatic plant and interweaves them between h polca , This forma thu support of tl uardcn. 'Then moro plants are c < lected from the lake , and piled up the height of three or four inche These noon rot , and form the soil , ai to ! garden plants first sprouted < thn land are thoa transplanted to tl garden. At first they are watere but it docs not take Icing for the ron lots to find'their way fo the water u diirnealh , The vpcotablea raised a naid to bo very line , and are sold very low prices , There ia No Happier M m in lloclitmtor than Mr. Win. M. An strong.Vith a countenance bcamii with mitislactiou ho remarked , i contly , "blessiiu's upon the jiropriot ot Warner's Safe Kidney and Liv euro. It saved mo. " Iw SELTZER- There ore Martyr * to headai he whq might cured hy utiiiir Tarrant'a oltzor A porient. The utoiiuu-h , o crkunlfiiixl until IU recuncrat itouer U wiuxc'iio. | , rc\viiv't ! Itwlf utiou tlic i > huftd , wldeli It uuxkca to aJio and torture orfeiidcr. Thu u o ol thU a | rl nt wllle-a of natiinilly , nnd olmott hi iicnciitlUv , tlio fKiidliiy i-aiiw ; . 'JhudUvatv U rvinot v4 and h ul cetuif to aihc , ' nil- 80I.U 1JV ALL UKUCaiSTIl. Ladies Do yon want ft puro. bloom ing Complexion i if so , i fov applications of Hngnn'i MAGNOLIA BALM will gral ify you to your heart's con tent. It docs mvny with Sal lowncss , Redness , Pimples JJlotchos , and all diseases niul imperfections of the skin. II overcomes the flushed appear. nnco of heat , faticuo and ex- citemont. It makes a lady ol Til HIT V appear hut TWEN TY ; and so natural , gradual , and perfect arc Us oll'octs , that it , is impossible to detect its application. BlTT vlotliert , Wives , DAUglitert , 8oni , Father vlhilttorf , Teacher * , Duslncis Men , Fam > rs , Mcchnnlci , ALL phnuM IK < u riHil ivmln nlni ; niul Introiliii'liij , ' Into tlulr HOMES No niint ami Aliflliollo rcnie lli' . HMO un ui irrjuillra npiliKt. or fcnr of "Warner's 8n' ' fonlc Dlttcrs. " TliovnrnMliat ( Inn nriululnu nlio-lmmili" n < liillk" , niul Mintnln onl.v inw' Inul \ IrtiU's. Kvtrait ofnttv \ ii'mljilileioiil I1u > . \ ilo nut licloiix'totliatil iLiiimii I\H "Cm \IN' , " lint only jirofu"t tori'.uli < a n ulivro tl llse.k aorhliutuii In ilclilllUtuil fiuini'ii niul li unit lilootl. A I'crfi'it Qprlng mnl Sumni Hl'llll-lllO. \ThoroughDlood Purifier. A Tonic App tlzer. I'ledwnt to tliu t.T < to , Invlunratltu In tlio liml Che inokt eminent ] tli.\f < li.lniirt riHtuuini-iiil tin1 or their i'iii".itl\uliroiicrtlc" ' . Oiuc uml ul u ircfurreil. For the Kidneys , Liver and Urinary organ n o iinthlnir "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY m .IVER CURE. " It KlniidH Unrivalled. Thoi unliowu tlulr health mid lumiiin-i toll. I'lk M..Wr'i'rliottli ! . WoolTi'r "W.irnu'sSifo Toi [ litters"lth iiinal conMdciiiT H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y. fultl-tu.lh.mt.lv _ Business College , THE GREAT WESTER ] CEO. R. RATHDUN , Principal. Creighton Block , OMAHA , . . . I KilSend for Clnnhr i EIGUESIOIf TICKET CHICABO S1O-OC KOUHD TRIP , $19.00 rir t-ilaMainlKOOil tlirniish tlio unr A Nuw Vork. llmtoii niul ill Kuiteni ) nliit4 , nti \ DoitlonatuU low i-ntus On mla OM < Y ut iioisnn : DiioTiiniih' I .ulrniulTirki tUUIco. 'J Tenth M . Onmhi Cornell College The ClAMKllcal , I'lilliwni.hJeil , SelcntKleand C I1 Knuiiitcrlny t-'ouri-e * > innlii fn\oralily thu licit colleen In tin i ountry. tipce'ial ad\antivres an tihcu in the Prcpara ry mnl Normal Department * , and hi the Come atory of Music. Twenty Profettors and Teachers. SiiH.Tlor | UulldhiKii , Miijciini , Ixil'Or.itorj D AmiaratiH , Expenses Low , I'.cll term 0ie'ii * Sept. 15. V'or cuUloL'iikt or otlnrhifriimtlon , ndilri'i ll'KM , WM. 1' . KIND , D. . , Jv t5-il&w2m Mt. Vurmiii. lf < * _ " " "SIBBBTT & POL.LBR , ATTORNEYS AT DAVID CITY , NEB. Special attention ni ic-u to volloetlom In Ilni euiintv vl 4.1110 fli To Contractors. BulldovH n : Proi orty Owners. The iiiiiU'inUiiidliniii hi'Oii nppolnlcil ny for the uxtciihUo iron and \\lro nunufaetiir lioimc'H nf n. T. liari'tun , ( if IMrolt , and HiH-el lion I'nundrj and \Vorl > H ut Toll Ohio , capaclt ) of ! loin dally , IN prepan-d fnrnUh lottlniaU's and prlru * tor Iron colnn lie. , Ac. , forctoru frun'x , lnda 'uii > i and threshold plat * , \\ronsht Iron hcaiiH und u e'ru , hjdraullc ilevators ktaplo tltthiK" , iml'1 ' Mliafllnjr , Acaim ; ) Iron Ieiiie H , rriotln , v da B'iurd , kliiiltrrf , Htolrc , liiileiinlgj , hutt clnlmML" , m iiiirtiims | , fountains , miui houieH , laun , ptidin and ciinctcioriianu MOULT utaniN , jtrute ; MiiriN , , V { ' . , k , . In end \ arletCatalojrnt < -"ippllml < in noplli itlon. llf.S'lV ( II. JIAIIHV , Miiiinfaituri rn' At'ent , H I'cjil itru lin inn Coiindlf" ! 880S10RTLIHE.88 ! | _ KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Blni It IIIH UKLY Direct Line to ST , LOU ASDTIIKKAbT From Omaha and the West No change ol tarn lnt 'ctn Omaha and nt , u mill but ono littui'cn OMAHA and KI\V ; YOKK. sac me Daily PassengerTraii KASTKIIN AND WKHTKHN CITIKS lthI ClIAllOia and IN ADVANCK ol AI.U OTIIKUMNEH. Thli c n tire line li equipped nltli Pulln Pilico BlLOpliii ; Cam , 1'aUcu ] > ay Ca-ulim , Ml Safety Platform and Coupler , and tlio tclubi Wtatlii lioutu Alr-tralie- . ' tleket rvadi VIA Ist'Ki-a that > our CU'AUT. JOSKI'II li COUNCIL IlLU road , via bt. Jo ipi and bt. l-ouli. Tic-lit * lor kilo ut all toumii etitloin li Wtbt. J. K , 1IA11KAI11 , A. C. DAWKS , Ocn. Bupt. , St. Joseph , > Gen. t'au. and Ticket Agt. , Ht. Jovcph , Hi AMI IKmtii-N , 'JlckcC A vn 1020 rarnliaiu ttreet A. D. UirJUlU" . Ueneral Aircnt , OMAHA. Kt _ _ A , . MM , Dentil Omc Jacflln , ' ISlos-k , co tier Cuidtol a\ ua KlUccnth trcjt , " ( ! ? Cwjs\sw'Jt ; : : ffir I'finj. the miwt diritt. qnlrkr * ! , MI > < ( i. l line caiinoitlii7tlipirre.itlctro ) ll , CHI IAUD , tllld tllO KAStKSX , XtlHtlt.r.HTKKN , SOI'TI mil Soi til i : KTn < t l.m.x.uhUhtmnltinlcthrrc ilh l\Av vt rittr , liKAvriuontu , Airman COIN , ii. Itiitn and OMUU , tlio COMMMUU ini which r.VEHY LtNC OF ROAD Iliil | xicfril ( < the Continent ( rom the Mk oui UIMT In the I'.ullliSlov. | . The CHICAGO UOCK 1KtANl > & 1 > A CIKIO UAIUVAY N IhonnU line from I'hliagn nulling tram hit Hmi .i , or hl < h , liy IN own mud , rivKhp * Hi iiolnttnlimo n.iiniM. No TRVMCkii m Cviiimux No Mmivu tMVMntios * ' No htidilllnit In III MMilllalrdnr tun Iran inn , M c\rrv | v rnifet I i-Utlid In roomj. rlnui iuul tvtitllatul co.vici U | n l'a t r.\im' Tnhn. IUCuiin ) iinrltivliil imirninoctio , 1'i'UAU' 1'u.itr St.tKi'iMi I'MIH , inn ! onr n n world-fanimi IHMMI fi. . MPotiMlilihtnmUnroftpmil ol nn mirjin'-od rvivlliMiiv , nttlui low nile of Hitvcvtv KISK I'KMKKvtii , lthaniilo | thno ( or hcalthf , . i inCMiipiit 'llinnijli I'rtrt Muivn Chlmiro , I'corla , Mil tt.iuKcT nnil Mltwiuil Uiu-r I'oitit * ; utnl rlo o run iHHildiKut all | Mlnt ol lutorwetlCMi with otlic nmK \ \ o Hi Urt Mfl not fared IhW illiwtly to r\cr ; UltiiH'fit liiiMrlixinoln | himw , Xnlmi'd.t , Illncl llllKV.nmiiu , I tih , Idaho , Nevada , Ciillfonda nnnrnn , UVhlnvUui 'I'oitllory , Oolonulo , Artton niul Si-H Moxiitt. A * lltivrnl nrmtlfriiionlR ris ; > rdltiel > aiOfaKen any oilier line , nn < \ rali' of tarn nhvn ) ail n\v n foinpctllois , who tiirtiWihiita Illliuof tlio com fort. Itoirniii1 tneliln of | irt " ' 'H free. Tlokuti. i\mH niut folilen at nil \ > rlnclnl tleko olll < T In tlin I nltiil St.iteH niul Cum H. It. It. t'AIII.K , li HT. JOHN , Vk-o 1'uVt A ( ! ( n. Un. Tkt ami I'.vw'r Asl Mammr. CMciim Sioux City & Pacifii \n St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. TIH : OLD UKUAUI.I : aioux CITVJ UOUTI 3LOO MIUH HIlOltlKIt HOLTK 01OC ritoM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , JIINXKAI'01.18 , DUI.UTII Oil UISMAUCI ami nil points In Kortlurn lown , MlnnrnotAcxn IMkobv. Tlilillno | H < IIIIKI | | vtli tlio linirn\i | \VcsttiiKhouna Autonntlc AlrMimVo niul Mllli I'hxtfotin Coui'li'4 mill IhilTor ; aiul for 8PEKI ) . HAKin'Y AND COMKOIIT Is unnirm | < H < < l. r.linnt Drawing llnoni AH Sleeping Guru , owncil mnl coiitrolloil liv the cor mny , run throii''li \VlT"tl"r ) CIIANdV. l > ptwe < Union I'.icirio Tnumfcr > . ( | Kit nt Coum.ll lllufl ami Kt. I'mil. Tmlns Uo t'nlon Vfttlllc Tmnifur ilcjioti Council lllulliiat tiM | > . in. , rriichlu Hlonx Cll nt 10ih : ) .in. unlbt. l\uil nt ll:0.\ft. : in. iimklt TKN' HOUKS IN AUVAJ.'Ci : OK AN\\OT11K uoirra Itcturnlni ; , ICMO St. I'mil at 8:30 ] > . in. , nrrt\li Htottx City 4Ui n. in. , ami I'lilim 1'iiclllo Trail r ik'iiot , Council IllnUX nt VM a , in. Do u otjourtlikft < roi < \H".S. l . 0. & I' . It. U. ' P. C. HILLS , Siipcrlnlonilcnt. T. K. ItOIllNbON , .Missouri Valley , U. Aii't. ( Joi 1'iiM. Acont , J. II. O'lUtt AN , I'mw-'iscr Agent , "onnrll llliifTii. Tn k. No Changing Cars Vheru direct coiiiircliominro inailoith 'Ihrnu HIiiU'lNi : ( OAll LINKS for KVf YOKK , POSTON , rjHLAUKM'llIA , lUL'UMOIlK , WASIIINOTO AND Al.I. KASTI'.UN ITJIS. The Short Line via. Peori Vjni INDIANAI'Of.lH , CINCINKATI , I.OU lliI.K , and nil points In the TIIK nm LIXK For ST. LOUIS Vluro direct COIIIIPItionx nro niodo in tlio Un Depot Ith thiiThronsli Sleeping Car Unofl for AM. I'OINTB 83 O TCT Xf 3EC . NEW LIMEADES MOIM Tin : I'AVOiirn : UOUTI : rou Rock Island. Tlie une < | valnd IndiU'ciiientH olTcrud liy thl I a t rauler nnd tniirUU ant a * follouHi ' HI.KKl'IMJ UAItH DII thin line U. , A O. . PAhACi : ' HAWING IIOOM OAKS , v ilnrUin'u llcdlnln t'lialri. No cxtm eliarjro Kuatxln Kulliiha Chalru. The fanionuU. , I Q. Pulaio Dining Can. Oor 'cfliw Kiiioklritf I Ittnl M Ith Uei.'aiit hliih liaekwl rattan ru > oh hiliT , for the vxelusUu uooof llrvt-elawi | u Ktltl Track end eiiK.rIor | ifiiliincnt | | omh ! llli their pJiat through cor urrinxeintnt , inn UiU. nlxno nil oilier * , thu favorite route to I W , Smith and Kouthcnut , Try It , and } on will Ihid tra > elhi ( ; a luxury eail of a dUeomfort. 'IliroiiL'h tlekitlu thlt rrlohratiil line for i at all oniee * in the Unltud htattl and Canada. All Information about rati of fare , Hletl Car accommodations , Tlmo TubluJ , etc. , will thuufully t'htii hy appljlny to I'Kiicr.VAi. I.OWIM. : , Ocncnil I'ltni''ir Avent , CldcuK T. J. I'OTTKH , n n ral Manaccr Chlcair , MECHAHIOAL AMD MINING I SIVIL at the Ronsjelear PolyU Inttllnte , Troy , f ( , Y. The olduit rnifln liiifuhfiol III Anuriea. Kv\t term he hin I tenitiir IMh , 'llio HuUtvr for lbW-8l lontal ll > t nf thoKrndnatrnfor the part M jco tlalr po itiin ; alw , eonrto of bind ) , mint * . eJl'enjfi.ttc' . Addrekn DAVID M , ( jlU-iIrodatUfll Dlrecto & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKER No. IfiOHrarulmm Street , -North > ldi > , oiu ) arand Control Hoi "D. BENTON. . S. . ATTORNEY - AT - LA1 AllUACII DLOCIC , Cor , DoiiRla niai&tl 8t . Omahi I > 'cU , "Kv l'ro u. jcyond nny reasonaMo < iucstlon t.Vil > i CHICAGO v& NORTH-WESTERN RT Is oy r.11 odds tlio ttsi road forywi to take Mhcn ( ravelins In eltlicffc'ltcctlon Lrtwcer. Chicago nnd alt of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. .atrfiilly cxanjino t liU V.flp. Tlic rrinclnal ClflM of thnVc < t ami Toriv " ! t nr aons on IMS road. Us tlinuiKM trains tnalio chuo connections wiili the Intinautuil tuilrouiNnt Junction THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WbSTERN RAILWAY , lle'll ' The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . . \ Tt t a Hut nt 1 % * * > n1 llmti * i > it ii > t. cit t. ft * i * > > . . * , i . .iwaiioo , rcnn lay .ao iiperlorl.hie."i CairuH Tii. < ,1 M ° y Coullon ticket Agents In the United BtiMos ainlj ' ' Jten'ie'mlicr to nsk for Tickets via this ro.iit.lio sura tlioy read over U.nml take none other. ) UAin'lX Itl'UUlIT.Ucn'i Manager , ClilcaKO , sw.W. H. aiESSETT , Ucu'l Pass. Agent , CUlcajoJ IIAllllY P. l > l'ii. : , Ticket Aitcnt 0. k N. W. llMlwny , niul'FAinhtm strccti. 1) . K. KIMM.VM , , AxiUtnnt Ticket Airunt 0. k N. W. ItnlUray , IHliaiiJ Karnham'strcctl J. IIKI , ! . , Tlukrt Aeciit 0. & N. W. Italtway , U. I' . U. H. lei > ot. BAMKST CI.AltK llencml Aitent. WM. Manufacturing Company , -JtAIvEHSOFTIIE- Finest Siver Plated Spoons and Forks , The only tuidfj Jtioiial plato that original firm of | instance IB giving for 1'ogorH Ilnm. stance a ninglo All our Spoons , . plated Spoon , a F o r k B a n d Kim-en plated triplothiekncssof with Uio greatest plate only on of care. Each m. the Boctiona m.m lot being hung on a sculo while where exposed being nlated , to to wear , thereby imuiru a full deposit - making a ainglo posit ofmlvoron plated Spoon them. wear as long as Wo would call n triple plated e.speeial attention one. tion to our HCC- All Orilcra hi thu West nhmilil liu , Vlilre .cd to Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , - NEB. JA . WIIOLUSALi : AND HCTAIL IJUALKIl IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH ; DOORS ; ' BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT 0-STATi : AOBNlsKOIl J1II.WAUKEK CKMENT COMPANY. Near Union Pacific Deuot , , - - - OMAHA , NEB FURNITURE , BIBBITO , FeathersTvWindow Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CMS , SHIVERM , 19,08 , anl 1210 ton , S aprtl man thrit WM. F. B Dealer in Hardware Co ok in Stove Eepairer , Joli Worker and Manufacturer O3E" . Tenth and Jacksc" Omaha , Neb.