Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 19, 1881, Page 3, Image 3
THIS OMAHA DAI LI' BEG : FRIDAY AUGUST i9 , 1881. NANA , THE APAOHE OHIEF , Col. Quido Ilges' Recollections jpf Thisi'Savage Murderer , Characteristics of the Apaches A Squavr's Fearful Ride. Gnlhonn'a Imughnblo Experience With a Modloino Man :3t. 1'aul Plonccr-Pro , Cut , Quidu Ilfjus is n perfect iniiio of information to tlio nowBiuipor re porter fortunate enough to imyo his ncquaintniico. and although lie uovor volunteers supplies from tlio knowl edge nearly a score of yoara of active life on tlio plains has given him , ho is always courteously ready to answer questions. Yesterday n Pioneer-Press attache , meeting him , bethought to nilc if he know aught of Nairn , the Apache chief , who is just now making the southwestern frontier so danger ous. Following is , in brief , the infor- imition obtained : ' "Of course 1 know Nairn , I ought to. I came very near exterminating him and his band once , and at an other time had n rather sharp skir mish with a lot of thieves of whom ho .was the hc.ul. Ho is not heredit arily a chief , but has probably more influence with the Mezcalloros , u tribe of Apaches BO called from their fond ness of mczcnl , the American aloe - than any other man , Uo .eally tried to be good once , I believe , that , is as good us an Auucho can over hope to be , but with nil his influence , that of the bucks under him was stronger , nnd he had to obey their behests or lose his powor. Like nil his nation , Nana is short of stature , wears .short hair , has a fill , roilnd face , eyes that dart fiendish light whenever lie looks at you , a slight body , thin arms and well developed calves , the latter pe culiarity coming from the habits of running , parly inculcated among all those Indians. I first saw him at Ft. Grant , a post at the junction of the San Pedro and Agivipa rivers in Ari- .zona , in 1865 ; and I should judge him to have been thirty-two years old at that time. Ho and his Muz- callctos , with a lot of Tontos Span ish for fools another tribe of Apach es , canio to the fort and camped , say- iny they wanted to bo helped and taught to farm. There must have been 200 of them in all , ana my men dug a ditch to irrigatoMand for them , but they only stayed a while. Some night THEY WOULD KILL A UANUHJIAJT or two , steal a lot of cattle or horses , and floe to the mountains on the other side of the Gila , in the fastnesses of which they were safe from pursuit. A month or two would pass , and some morning I would BOO smoKe way ofl'on some hill A little later another smoke , nearer the fort , would ascend , then another , and another , until finally an old squaw would come to ward the stockade , carrying aloft a rag on a polo , and would open nego tiations leading to a return. I stood this thing until one night they killed a couple of my soldiers and then de camped with a lot of cattle. I then swore that I would got oven with them , and I would have done so on their next return , but just when I was ready to open on them the ambulance of the inspec tor general of the department hove in sight from the canon road , and he seeing my preparations and learning my objecl , said it would never do , and ordered me to desist. Another time I wont after Nana on an order from Gen. Crittundcn , who informed mo that the Apaches had stolen a hundred head of cattle from the vicini ty of Prescott , and as he reported only eighteen or twenty bucks in the party I started ou with all the mount ed men I could got together , only twelve besides myself , as I didn't have any cavalry at that time. The Apaches are-or wore then footmen , and so wo easily caught up with them , but to my surprise , in- atead of twenty , there wore more than a hundred men , and I thought at first sight they had several thousand head ot cattle , but it afterward ap peared they _ had only 800.I tried a skirmish with them , but my men had the old muzzle loaders , and the In dians surrounded us partially , I was compelled to retreat. Culhoun , who was killed with Ouster , woa with mo and ho had a Hallard rifle which I firmly believe I captured this winter from the Sioux at Poplar creek. Dur ing the ride back to the fort on that occasion my knee was broken by a kick from a mule , and I was laid up for more than two months. " TO HOME FUIlTIinil QUESTIONH relative to the Apaches the colonel replied that in 1805 they were not on reservations , and were armed for the most part with bows and at rows , which are not effective at a distance of more than thirty yards , but since then they have secured the best kind of Winchesters or other magazine guns , and seem to have no dilllculty in procuring cartridges ad libitum. They are a puny race , filthy as the Diggers in habits and appearance , and wear a shirt and belt and mocasms made of antelope or coyote hides , nnd are entirely destitute of finery of any description. They will cat steal or kill anything possible and don't know the meaning of the word faith. The NavajoeH , some of whom ore said to have joined the Hezcalloros , are just the reverse of the Apaches , BO far as physique and appearance arc concerned od , and are all tall , well formed , mus cular and handsome. "I will toll you , " went on the col onel , "one incident that cumo under my special observation that shows the marvelous endurance and vigor of tlio Apache squaws. During one of tlio absences of the band from Fort Granl I desired to induce thorn to return and go to work , and the only messenger ] could get was a yomw woman , a sister in-law of Nana himself , Slip started for the mountain camp on horseback riding a la clothes-pin and returned in forty-eight hours , having been suc cessful in nor mission. The distance tiavelod was 150 miles , and during the trip she gave birtli to a child which slio brought back alive. The Indians called the youngsttir La Pace because its mother had acted as a peace-maker , One more incident , this one about poor Calhoun. He was lying iij my tent one day when one of the big mod iciue men of the tribe came in. "I am going to play dick , " said ho , "see what ho will do. " Accordingly ho 'roancd as if in great pain , and the ntcrpreter explained to the native ) hysician that lie was very sick. The iborlginal Esculapius advanced slowly .o . the bedside , made n lot of parses over Calhoun's person and then spat full in his face. The way that pseudo sick man kicked his doctor out of the out would have made you laugh until sick yourself. " OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. CALIFORNIA. Two million Kicks of whont will be liar- o-iteil In Colusn , Cal , , this yea-uni. San , Tn e' prune crop Mil * fnlr to bo 017 largo , nearly e\ory tree hanging full. It U estimated thnt not lea * tlmn 10,000 mlicl * ) nf wild blnckberrloi were picked u HtimlmUlt county thli summer. ScVernl fin-lmck whftle * IIIXMJ recently ijipenreil in the bay of Monterey , nml tlie company is preparing to resume iterations. Heavy fires me raging in the forests iciu San Heinimlino mountain , nnd ex- .cinltng over into Hear i alley. A Inf o amount of ilntnnge to timber n repotted. During tlio month < > ( . 'uly the total coinage of the San 1'ranciH-o mint Mas S'AHW.OOO , of which Sl.lilO.OOO wan coined n double onglt * , and $1,200,000 in stand ard dollar * . , The DoiUol'ieo Press nnmmncc * ! that he bullion shipment from Uixliu for the i.iit k months nf 1881 Aggregate $1,000 , . X)0 , or OVIT SMO.OOO i-er month , mi In. crease over the snluo period in 18M ) . The inhici worked by Chinamen nt 'touch Gulch , Shasta county , arn doing veil. A CliiiinmMi residing in Kcd lUulf , clcaicd 630,000 the past twelve months him a mine that he puichased for 811,000 a year ngo. WASHINGTON TERRITORY. A missionary steamer it to ho built nt Seattle. W. W. White's coal property at S-utak ms been sold for $4.000. Farm ban J arc -care among the farm ers of Thurston county. The recent census of Lewis county hews a population of 3,20. Yakinia county , Washington Territory , comea forward with specimens of blue THIS three feet in height. The fruit crop In Clarke county will only > o an average this season. Cause too early an opening of spring. Tito largest salmon taken in the Colum bia thU year weighed eighty-four pounds and it filled Hixty-five cans. lleccnt estimate ! ) place the total lo s by the fire at Colfax , Washington Territory , nt.74,000 , of which § 34,000 is covered by nsu ranee. Very rich quartz mines were recently Uncovered near the town of Toledo , Wash ngton Territory , and there is much excite ment over It. It is estimated that 2.000 hands will find employment in securnijf within sea son the immense hop cropof the Puyallup , W. T. , this year. There are now over a hundred inmates .if thu hospital for the insane at Steilacoom and an increase of the number of wardens will BOOH be required. NEVADA. The grasshopper * * have withdrawn from the neighborhood of Fort Churchill. Over one hundred graders are employed on the Eureka and Colorado railroad. Thus far 847,000 has been expended on , he Truckce and _ Steamboat Irrigating /anal company's ditch. The pay-roll of the Consolidated Vir- inia , California C. & C. shaft last month amounted to 820,434.73. The Nevada conference of the Method ist Episcopal church will meet nt Carnon September 15th. Bishop Wiley will pre side. side.The The croi now being harvested on Big Meadows , Wiwhoo county , are the best ever raised there. Both wheat and barley are good. KurekitxiH are preparing to move to liutte , Montana , regarding the mines ; here such ai to make a great and perma nent city. Lincoln county has. outstanding bonds amounting to § 180,000. Certain issues of , hese bonds have rated as low as ten cents on the dollar. The freighting business over the Central Pacific railroad IH unusually heavy at the [ iresent time , and some eight to ten trains i day are not unitsuul. The newspapers complainof greatirreg- nlarity in the overland mails , and perti nently nsk whether the poHtoflice depart ment could do a better thing than look into this service. licit Oak , n Carson Valley horse , made _ half mile in li ! ) becondsat tjte Caledonia [ licnic at Canon , Saturday. This is the fastest half mile time made on the coast. ami the second fastest in the world. The survey for the narrow-gaguc road from Quincy , Plumau county , to Iteno , was commenced on Tuesday. It is backed principally by Plumas capital , though it is said the Central Pacific will aid the project. A miner in the Navajo mine the other day fell a perpendicular distance of eighty- seven feet , striking head foremost In a [ ilank chute. He received n severe cut on the hack of the head , and another on the face , but next day was comfortable , and bids fair to speedily recover. OREGON. A lot of fosfclU have been found near Albany , One tusk is eight feet long. Caterpillars are iloing great damage in the vicinity of Belknap Springs , ' lane county. Competition has reduced the iare from The Dalles to Portland , u distance of 100 miles , to fifty cents , The Chinese of Prairie City had a war last week. The trouble grew out of a dls- puto about watar mod for mining pur- pObCF , An aero of Egyptian wheat , grown in Polk county , is to encouraging to the farmers that , much more will bo planted next season. The Sterling Mining comnnny Is about puichaeinif more ground in the \icinlty of Hteilltigville. Thuy will soon own nearly all the diggings in that section. An Immense cavern has been discovered in Josephine county , ut the head of Wil liams creek. Various chambers have been nvplotcd for a distance of 500 yards , and there tire others which can be entered when the openings have been homewhut enlarged. The harvest U about finished In Umatll- la countv. Thu weather has been excel lent , and the crops aru good. Lat week's rah ) , to far as heard fiom , did no particu lar damage to the crops in Lane county. The loss of hay was nominal. In a few fields the grain was knocked down ; other wise the r.vin did no damage. UTAH. A number of mining nalea are reported from the 'Frisco district. Southern Utah is excited over a horse race for § 1,000 a Hide , distance 100 yards. A heavy rain toi m submerged the vll * lago of Ordorville , doing 83,000 damage to crops , Winnemucca thippcd thirty-four car loads of beef cattle to San FrancUco on Wednesday. . The strike in the Old Hickory mlno at 'Frisco proven more valuable with tnrther developments , The California extension of the Union Pacific from Nephi is now civing employ ment to (00 icraJeni.The road runs through Tintic and other rich mineral din tricts of Utah and Nevada. " The Dcu\cr k lUo Grande company contemplate twilling 3,000 miles of rail road In Utah within the next five year * . 1'liey will give employment to at lea-it l.V 000 people , and Snlt'iMke'vv ill ba their loadquatttM , IDAHO. Hnilcy Is growing rapidly. UrtllovnoV aw mill has utortcd up ou JOO.OOO tcct of logo. Pnxpcctitift continues lively in the Sal. .nnn . luvcr country. The Odd l-'cllow * lodge , nrgnnlzNl nt l < ev\Utou two months ago , now h.ts thirty ncmbcrs. The Cariboo nlne npllcllevuc creek has u t ntnick n rick body of ore , The own- ir will fihip twenty or thirty loin before "ong. There has been some v cry good cpiat tz Uncovered between Cnmas Cicok and Mu- il ( Jnlch , on the north side of the Pa- ouse. ARIZONA. Tombslmio U reiKirleil to hnvo produced SaL'0,000 in bullion during the month of June. The Tomhstdiio dNlrict mincial belt Is 'our milui in width bv about the miles In ength. A fito oceuired at IIar * > haw , cixty miles Mitith of Tuoon , on Wcdncid y night , le troying the ftoie of Uolheg. lies , $10,000. In the storm : it Tucson on the L'lHh tilt , .liieu inchus of water fell in a very ohoit ipncoof time. Much damage was done to muses nml mcichandttc. liusiiifis between southern Arizona mid ioiiota han increased to Mich an extent that the pi incip.il firms of Tombutoneliavo signed a petition to Pre'ident Omwale * , iraylns hnn 11 appoint M. : M , Corrcllo Mexican consul nt that place. MONTANA. There are one hundred and fifty citizens nt Fort Martinis. The new court house at Ilozemnn is now ccnpicd by the county ollicial.s. Thcie aie now five companies of soldiers Htationcd at Fort Mnginnis , three of in- "antry and two > f cavalry. Over 500 mon are employed along the grade of the N. P. It. K. in the bottom icar the Yellowstone , Montana. A special trnln of sixteen earn , contain * ng $30,000 worth of blooded cattle for the Sun river country , has been shipped from 8t. Paul. The number of men ou the pay roll of .ho Alice comimny at Walkcrvillo is 280. ) n the pny roll of the Moultou company , the number is 185. Great excitement prevails in Melrose at present , occasioned by the discovery of quicksilver three miles north of Mulrose , near that town , A new town has been started down in Judith Uasln , about six tulles from Kort Maginnlfl , Montana , close to the reserva tion line. It is called Nelsonville. The terminus will l > c removed to liuttc about October 15th , and on or before that ilato the Western Union company will complete their line to ths Silver City. Mlssoulrv is experiencing a building boom hitherto unprecedented , Ana the buildings going up are nil of good charac ter solid business blocks and handsome residences. f The buffalo are reported to bo north Across the British line , but are now work ing toward Yellowstone , Montana. A number of stragglers are at present rang ing in the hills near that town. NEW MEXICO. Georgetown is still shipping silver bricks. A great deal of capital was invested in White Oaks during July. A strike recently made in Lone moun tain assays over 81,000 to the ton. The copper deK | > sitn in the Abe pass district are. said to be very rich and the ore abundant. The Albatros mine , Silver City , has lipped five tons ol ore to die La Joya smelter , at Socorro , for a mill test. Another smelter has just been started up in Socorro , which town is getting ahead of any of its competitors so far as rcduc tion works are cancel ned. WYOMING. Heavy shipments of cattle are being made from jiointa west of Cheyenne. The late rains have seriously Interferrcd with liny-making along the I uramie river. Walla Walla. Washington territory , find Cheyenne nto alike in point of popu lation. Work on the Greeley , Salt Lake & Paci- lic from Larnmie to North Park will bo'-in this week. Ten tons of Copperopolin ore shipped to Golden , Coloiudo , netted $87& after paying all expenses. Gco. Pawson , a Cheyenne painter , was murdered by two companions last week. The parties were arrested. The mines of Cnpperopolis and Hart- vllle , near I'ort Lnramie , are turning out richly , and attracting many prospectors. COLORADO. The Denver rolling mills employ 1G8 men. men.The The Kio Grande road has reached Du rango. Eight murderers are confined in the Denver jail. Lord Airlle has bought an estate in Col orado for his youngest son. The Mayflower mine , of Ten Mile , has 100 tons of ore on the dump. The sale of the Terrible mine , nt Pitkin. for § 100,000 has fallen through. A bee tree was recently chopped down in Boulder canyon in the cavity of which was seventy-live pounds of honey. Longmont Is to have a new enterprise In th" ) Crocker process nro reducing com puny recently organized theie with a capi tal stock of $10,000.000. Kerber Creek in receiving rapid duvol opmeiit. Vait beds of coal have been found , and iron hematite -which can be readily worked In foundries. Last week was an active one In Teller City and vicinity. The recent rich strikes on the Michigan have given a fresh impe tus to everything , and new leads are being staked daily. A large black bear was killed near the Forks hotel , on the Cache La Puiidru. MoiuUy evening by Charles Itobuilx and hU brother Gcorga. The carcass of the animal welched1'i pounds , nnd wan shipped to Chfyunr.u Tnct.day. Short Branch * O. Bortle. Manchester , N , Y. , was troubled with asthma for uluvun ytsais. Had been obliged to tit up sometime * tuner or twelve night * in 8uccenloii , Found lin. mediate relief from THOMAH' Em.rriuo On. , and is now entituly cureil , t-odl" FARMERSTAND "MKOIIANICS. If yon wish to avoid great clangor and trouble , besides a no Hinall biil ol expense , nt this BOASOII of the year , you should take prompt stops to kcq disease from your household. The system should bo cleansed , blood puri lied , Htomach and brm'els lognlatod , and prevent and euro diseases urisinp from spring malaria. Wo know oj nothing that will so perfectly ami surely do this as Electric Kitten * , am at the trillng cost of llfty conta u hot tlo. [ Exchango. Bold By lab & McMahon. (1) ( ) MRS. LOUISE MOHR , Qndaato ol the St. Lau I School of Uld 1iei , I60B California Street , Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north e , where call * M 111te \ promptly ronnond eJ to > t any hour during the day or ulih There U probably n mnjorlly of the human run nlTcrliit ( from hl < ln * y conipUInU Th v hou tliciii clt.'s n ulntist jiroteMi h\ ) . , imt nl n ) lotlielnjuryct the mtlciit. Tlv. j < iu o iiiltHrltiilito rii-ony. The experience oithlrt * oars nho s that tlio liost rcmcily for thu < HM > f illiiM'irs U Tnrraut's Pel tsor Aperient. tspro | > crtlc ar < i illurctlc , whltli arc spcdi ! ! ) itftl lor ouch curci. 801,1) IIY At.I. D11COOISW Do yon > vmit a pure , blooming - ing Complexion t It'so , a few npnlfcntions of Hnmm'H MAGNOLIA BA"LM will grat ify you to your heart's con- lout. It does tiway with Sal- lowicss , Ixcdiicsg. Pimples , Jilotchcs , nuil nllfliscavScsniHl hnporfoctinns oftlio skin. It overcomes Iho iluslicd nppwir- anco of lieat , fatlcno ana ex- cUoincnt. ItmaKCS a laily of T1II1HT appear but TWEN TY ; and so natural , gradual , and perfect are its elh'cts. Hint it is impossible to detect its application. Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers , Ministers , Teachers , Dullness Men , Farm ers , Mechanics , ALL shoulil bo warned azalnit usln ; and Introducing- Into their HOMES Nos- truinn and Alcoholic rcniixllcfJ. Hue no mich iircjudlco a aliiBt. or fear of "Warner's Safe Tonic Bitters. " They are what they are tlalmcd to lie liirinlcm ai milk , nnd contain only luixll- tlnullrtilc8. . Kxtract of nuroojfctalplc only. They do not bclonjr to that ila-rt kno n a "Curo- Alls , " but only jirofcsH to reach cam w licro the dlKcanuorl''Inatuii In debllltatuil franicn and Im pure blood. A perfect Spring ami Summer medicine. A Thorough Blood Purifier. ATonlcAppe tlzer. Ploiiant to the taito , Intlxoratln-j to the body. The ino.t eminent iili ) bld.iiis ri'cQiiinioiul them for their airutUo | uo | > crtloa. Once used always lireforred. For the Kidneys , Liver and Urln.trv organs , IIHU nothlii ! . ' "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVER CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. Thong- andi on o their health nnd happiness to It. I'rlea , $1.25 per liottlc. Wo offer "Warner1 * Safe Tonic lllttcra" nlth ciiu.il conlldcncc. H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. V. Mn.tii.th.Knt.lv Sioux City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. Tiin OLD IIKLIAULI : sioux ICITYS HOUTK MILES SIIOIlTKll I10UTE rr-ox COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS , DULUTII OH HISMAUCK , anil all points In Northern Iowa , Minnoaota am ! Dakota. Tills line la ciul | | > j > cil wjtli the lmpro\eii WtbtlnRhoiiBO Automatic Alr-brako and Miller Platform Cotwliu and Huffcr : and lor SPEED. SAFETY AND COMFOHT la unsurpassed. Elegant Draw ink' Itoom Mid Sleeping Can , owned and controlloil by the coin- any , run through WjT OUT UIIANUB hotucen Union Pacific Transfer uiixjt at Council IHuBs. anil St. Paul. Trains lento Union I'aclllc Tmntfor depot al Council Bluff ) at 6:15 : p. in. , rnu.liliir Sioux fit ) at 10:20 : . .m. and tit. Paul at 11:05 : a.m. niaklni ; TEN IIOUHS IN ADVANCB OK ANY.OTIIEH noinr. Iletnrnlnj ' , , lenro St. Paul nt 8:30 : p. m. , nrrlt In ; Bloux City 4:45 : a. m. , and Union I'aclllc Trans r iloiwt , Council llliilln , atfl.SO a.m. llo urn at your ticket * raid tla "a. C. & P. 11. 11. ' 10. . 1I1LLS , hilporlntondont , T. E. UOIIINSON , ilUsourl Valley , 1 . A st. Cii" Pax * . A cnt , J. H. O'UIH AN , Pawniror Azcnt. "oinicll lilnfJn , Inwa. 1880. SKORTLNE ! , 1880 , _ KANSAS CITY , St Joe & Council Bluffs M TIIK O.XLT Direct Line to ST. ' AND TIIK IIA6T From Omaha and the West , No chaimi ) of can between Omaha ami m.oulf , and but one betwin n OMAHA and NEW \OIIK , Daily PassengerTrains VfCiCMINO iLL EA8TKIIN AND WI3TKIIN CITIES with LESS C1IA11QHS and IN AIlVANCi : ol ALL OTIIEIl LINW. 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DAI MIS ol iinrivnloil iniunlnccnco , ' \npRSin-rivd CAM , ntul our own world fAtnoiu MMMI UAI , uimnthlch iiuuls aru fcruil of un- .iiivt . * > < inp\piiiii'c. | nt tlio low nto of SMKXTY 'IIK CFM HACII , wlthaiiiplo time lor healthful unjiij men ! . Ihrnniili Cnri botwrcn nhlcA x > , t'corln , Mil Mkiikrontnl Ml o rl llhcr I'olnti ; and rlo con lertlonnnt nil joints o ( Intcrutxtlonlth other mmlt. Wo ticket ( ilo not lorsrt thli ) illrectly to cery > lnco of linxrtaiini | In Kntifuv. Nelnuskn , HUck I11UVniiilni ; , I tnb , Idnho , .Vovn.l.i , Calitornh , Orrifon , WaihliiKton IVnltory , Colorado , Arisonti nd New MuxU-o. An liberal i\rn\n\foincnti \ reipiritinj ? lmcc.\ie M ny otlu r llnu , nml ratei ol fnro nlu.ij i Hi. ow M competitors , lie IiirnMi but a tltho of the coin- oruDopi and tAcl.lu of | > orli ien frco. Tlckotii. nuH uid foldom at all princl | > al ticket nlllcriln the I'tiltcd bUti'i and CnimH. It. It. CAULK , K. ST. JOHN , Vlie Prt' 't & < len. Oen. Tkt and Piuis'r A t. ) l.\iiaicr , L'liUftvo ChlcAro. No Changing Cars BITWXlUf OMAHA & CHICAGO , Where direct connections arc nviilo with Through SLKKPINU UAll LINES for NEW YORK , BOSTON , PIIILAUKl.ril I A. BALTIMORE , WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN IT1ES. The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI. LOUIS VILLE , and all points in the Tll RU1I LIKI For ST. LOUIS , Where direct coniioctiotm are niada in the Union Dcivotlth thu Throuirh Hlet'iilng Car Lines for ALL I'OINTd Et O > TCTa ? 3E3C . NEW LINE'-DES ' MOINES THU FAVOIUTK UOUTK FOIl Rock Island. The uneqtalcil Iniliiccments ofTcruil by line to trtuclcrs anil tourists aru au followg : Tlietclcbratcd 1'ULLMAN ( Ifl-uhti-l ) 1'ALACF SI.KKl'I.Vd CAU8 run only on thin line C. , II & ( J. TALACi : > IIA\V1NU I1001I UAKS , with llortnn'i ) Itftllnln ' Chain. No extra thargu for eunts In IlocllnliiK Clmlrn. The famous 0. , II. & Q. I'nlaco Dlnlnt ; Can. ( for cons Smoking Cars llttuil ulth cK'ti > nt liWi'lmikt'i ) rattan rciohlnjj chtlm , for the uxcluslvo use of ftrst-claas paijen gen , Steel Track anil superior isiulpmont coinblnoi with their k'leat through car nrniiciiic iit , make ) thin , alxjve all otlicn , the ( avorito route to the East , South anil Koutliimt. Try It , am ) you "ill Una tnuclInK a luxury In. atcnil of a illmonifort , Through tkKuUlo this celchntuil line for sale at all oIlic-CH In the Unltc.l fctaU * anil Canaila. All Information alnut rattn of fare , Sli-ei'lng Car acconiinoilatloin , 'lime Tallinn , etc. , will \n \ cheerfully then by aviiljlni ; to rKKCIIVAL LOWELL , General 1'uruoni/cr AKcnt , CliluaifO. T J rOTTEK , Oniif ral ilanapcr Chlrairo. wraiau ai&ttCT Sr If you are n limn If you aru a \r ofbu'liu-i. iil : , , nun of Itt- cnMbjrt'iortr lnrif \ Icinltllliuorfrliil'l- your iliitlri avoid nlf/lil. work , to re * tint brainucr " i l Hop Blttoro. wuto , U > B Hop B > If yon nro younir nd rutlerlnic from any In . dlicrttlou or dl l'a | lion i If vmuroiimr. rk l or i-lni-'h. iM or yuuutr.tninrrinir ( ruin - ' ' [ nit un a b l of kick una , op Qlttors. mil * din an- Wnn v r y u > } " ' [ 11 in r ' ! wlicnvver you / timt y" * ' ' " ' , , , ? . ,1 ; . ' jnr ? or Vlniutu' , r.i/i t ku Hop Dlttora. JInToynn'11/- ururtnarucciti * iila Int. IU > OIM ! onlio ttmiaeh , Mo c u r o tut ttimli. lilnail 'I drunkenness. lljtrortuntt uwi ol opium , You will l > cHop tobuooo , or wircoUcs. Hop outers Ityounroslm . bcitUlur fly a n l ( AUil Uli-uular. itT'i't m'ny HOP urnzna nnvo your BTO 10. llfo. It line , ssivecl hun- noritiUr , 21. Ti droUB U > , Out. BROWHELL HALL. YOUNG LADIES' ' SEMINARY OMAHA , NEB. BBY , EDOHBRTYMARootop , , Asiilitoil by an alilo corps of tcaihersln En'llil Lana'ua u > i , bclenuM anil i'lnu Arts. THE NINETEENTH YEAR WILL iuui.v Fur partluulam. t\ \ ply to TIIK UKUTOR. SetashLand Agency DAVIS & SMYDER , IGOSFarnhom Gt. , , , . Omaha , Nobraika 3:00,000 SL.C33Et33S Cire-iully scluUxl land In intern Ne-linuk lo tale. Ciriat lliivalna In Improved laruit , am Ointli * cltj | iroi | rt ) . O. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDE1 Lat LauJCom'r U.P , R. _ . ' ' > > ( THIS NTTW AUD C RRECET MAP ' l'ro ocjcyonil any reasonable question tb.il Urn CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RT I * jy nil < xl < ts tlio l c i. mail for you to take when Jravelltij lit either direction bctwceu > * Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. < .nwfullyrjamlnoJliliVap. The Vrliiclpnl CltlMof the \Vr t end NorthWeHn on tin rojiil. Us . tlitdtiKii trains make close councctlou * wllU the truius o ( ail Junction points. THE CHICAGO St. NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , W2SM ! two to Jol r" * The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. ' ° r or Norlliwost of ChlcaRO. Cn , ndi * iteniciiibcr to ask for TlckcU via this roail , bo sure they reait over It , ami take none other. , MAHJIS UUQmTT.aeu'l Wauagcr.UUIcaRO . U. STENSKFT , Ocn'l 1'ass. Agent , ChlcaRO. tUnilV 1' . nUKU Ticket Aont C. & X. W , lUlhmy. llth an < ltVxinham | gtrooU. I ) . K. KIMIIAIJj , A l tMit Ticket A cnt 0. & N.V , luilnay , 14th nJ Karnbaui itreoti J. BELL. Ticket Agent 0. ft N. W. lUllwny , 0. P. 11. 11. Depot. > 8AMKS T. CI.A11K OcncnJ Auont. Choice Cigars I Can bo obtained at KU1IN it CO.'S by the box for Less Money tlmn at any wholesale tobacco houao , for the reason they Boll cigars in connection with their dnif ( business , without any oxnonao to the Cigars. TRY THEM. All Cigars not aatisfactory exchanged or inonoy refunded. , n'V A fine lOe Cigar , long Havana filler , 5 for Uoc. Novcr has there boon any Cigar in Omaha equal to thorn for the money. PINE KEY WEST CIGARS , From $0.25 per'hundrcd up. "Atlantic" ty)8t,10o ) Oigarjin.Oity 'i Mi. . * . , * > , < Omaha , Cheyenne , Spring and Summer CLOTHING ! ! m * \r I I I I I M - fl LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats Caps , Trunks , Valises. IN THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit all I 1322 FARNHAM STREET , - NEAll FOURTEENTH , Max Meyer & Co. GunSjAmmunitionjSporting Goods FISHING TAOKLB , BASH BALLS , and a FULLOLINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINING MACIHNEHV , HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L , STRANG , 205 Farnam $ t , , Omaha.