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THE OMAJI.Y DAILY BEE. TUESD A.Y , DiSOJBMBJSR 6 1881. THE UPPER REGISTER. Lincoln Society Rovoliuy Among Kellogu'o Upper Notes , Visible Ealljiiool'tlioGlolia-Cftpl- tnl Gonnlp- CorrtvoriUnec ot TIIR HIR. l.iNfoi.s , NKII. , December ! l. Clnnx I ousio Kellogg snug > n Lincoln un Snturd&y evening , the ltd inst , to the largest nnd most fashionable an- rlicnce ever assembled in this city , the number being limited by the ca pacity of the oporn house. As usual this \liedn of song joceived encore after encore , to which she very Kindly responded , and her constellation of lesser lights received their share of the honors , which they rightly de served. The talented pianist , Herr S. Liebling was not present on no count of sickne-s , but his place was Admirably tided by Mr. Adolph ( jlose Miss Clar.i Louise Kellogg very kindly sang nt the penitentiary on Sunday , for the belli lit of the convicts. Tlio Lincoln .Globe , which for some lime has been on lather a chnky foun dation , collapsed on Saturday , the 'Id inst. , for want of necessary cash to pay employes , who have become tired of work and no piy. J. 11. Clark and li. Cropsoy hold the mortgages , and the prospects are for its early resur rection. The Elcctn Chapter No. 8 , 0. K. S. , held its aniiml Saturday evening , with the following resultV. : . M. , MissN.'E. ClarkjV. . P. , Mr. A. G. Hastings ; , \V. A. M. , Mrs. 0. W. Little ; secretary , Mrs. 0. B. Bench ; treasurer , Mrs. S. Ilymal ; conductor , Miss Kate Merrill ; assistant con ductor , Mrs. J. II. Fpxworthy. The totiring secretary , Miss Maria. Uynm , was presented with a Gold Star with the emblem of the 01- dor engrossed thereon , to which shu responded in a very pleasant manner. The exercises were concluded with a finely prepared banquet , after which they retired to their ro pectivo homes , well pleased with the condition of their chapter. Mocsrs. Couch , Camp and the llnr- mcr brothers , mombeis of thu Lin coln Apollo club , who took part in tlio Baptist chinch concert ut Central City last week , received numerous compli ments for their fine singing. It is n known fact that Lincoln has nonio voices ill her musical ranks that it is difficult to excel. Several of the Lincoln mcrclnnta refuse to take punched silver coins ex cept at n discount. T/io / Lincoln Journal has a large force of men and tcanm nt woik mov ing their stock into their handsome now block It is lumored that the Journal will appear in a now dress whim they got moved. Mr. 0. S. Daw son and daughter , Miss Mafiuio , Miss Anna Livingston , Mi si Jo.sie Stadolnian and Miss Ola IJarnoa cumo up from Piattsmouth to hear Clara Louise sing , elegy ollbrs llio rnosTimUlcomontn to a young man as n piofeasion. " ' Mr. II. L. Mar-ih , offensive , and Mr. Frank Wood , negative. The judges Rev. Mr. AYillums . J. Lamb and Liotit. Webster decided as follows : Mr. Marsh , 80-11-18 ; Mr , Wood , 20-2-9. DAN. II. WHKKJ.KU , Jit. GOULD'S RAILWAY PLANS Bold Moves for Freight Business How the Sohoiuo IH Klanuuod Tlio Newark BaiilcBiibblo- New York Cjrre ] nJcnt Duflalo lhiiru i Jay Gould is picking up one by one the reins which control through traf- traflie of the entire continent. For nev er al ynurs past his attention has been devoted almost exclusively to gutting possession of tho.se roads in the west and south which control the supply of freight. Of late ho has turned his attention to the eastern roads , which make the demind. The Lacknwnnna extension to Dntl'ulo and thu Jersey Central connection give him the larg est and most desirable shipping facil ities controlled by any .road coming to tide-water far superior to the Penn sylvania and the Erie , and only approach preach by those of the Now York Cen tral. It will bo only a veiy few years bofoiohu and those associated with him will control the sources of freight and will bo able to dictate terms upon which nny other road c.ui get business. 1 am led to these loiiiarkti by noticing the cleverness of the "double pull" hv hus just jiorfocted on thu Now Kngliuul trade , cutting oil' Vandeibilt'a ' almosl monopoly of the supply of wcsteni grain over thu Boston it Albany road , and taking away the Hudson Kivui road's ' ullinncd with the various rcmde to Boston , which , as your readoii know , all concentrate in the Grant Central depot in Forty-second street , HOW TUB IIALI , WAH STAHTKU. Bom'o years since General James II Wilson , a very blight tailroad man obtained control of ono or two litth local roads in New Kngland. Uj huildiiu. ' airline connections betweei them and adding a Jink to join then to the old No > v KnglandNOH Haven road , he establiuiiod altogethei til * ) shortcut route to Boston , im wel us ono of the most pleasant. The ok roads tried to bicak him up , but the ; failed , as they too have to ge into this city over the Nov York and Now Haven. General Wil uon then succeeded in getting eon tro ] of thu Boston , Hartford it Krii road , which project hud boon bofor the public for mam- years , and 01 which much money'had been squall dered and moro stolen. This road h < connected with his own , and without ttidu aid obtained the money to actu ally carry it through in proper uhapi to the Hudson river , nliero , by aid o a bridue , l.o connected directly witl the Krie , giving him thu througl fieight from the west to Boston , am by the use of n cross iciul connectin ; with the Pennsylvania railroad hu ob tuined thu all-rail coal tralllc to th New England states , which is some times immense. GOULDS1 TENTAOI.K8 AT WOIIK. Mr , Gould now comet ) on thu scone payu Gen. Wilson and his fiiondu i round * um fur all they huvo spent , am gobbles up both the Now York A Nuv England and the Boston , Hartford i" " Erioronda. UIB nt'Xt inovo is to ob tain , if posniblu , gold control of Uui Now York fc Now Hnvon , which is the key to the position at tins out ] , Ho thuroforu oilers to KUnmnlfo 10 j > or ciiit. illvidciulR mi llio Block , pay nil the interest , nud maintain the road in perfect repair. This might notnp- pt-nr ft tempting inducement to the stockholder * of H road hitherto monopolizing the eastern p.isscn or businiHS , but they know llio monopoly ' . Morcm-i-r the ly cun't l.nt forovcr. , Licknnnmiu'ft IWHO of the Morris t Kssox , nnd similnrly the I'ennsylv.i- nia'a lease of the United railways of Now .Icrsuy , at fixed ratcH of hih } ? dividend has in the long run pioved a hicftfting to thn stockholders of the lortsud nads , nnd though it gave the loasuui an outlet to nlu watui nt this point , it has coat them a mint of money. If Gould succeeds in getting tlio luaso 1m will build nil enormous freight and p.mongor depot for tlio New York A ; Now Haven road on the ninth aulo of the Harlem river , make an iuclino piano to tlio track of the Second Avenue Elevated road ( which ho controls ) and run down over that to tlio corner of Twenty novciitli Htruot and Second UYoniio , whore he lias secured mi en tire square bounded by four streets , and on ulii.ch liu will immediately erect a magnificent passenger depot , Iy ! means of mammoth transfer boats hu will inn his through p.isienger cars from ISoston to the west and south direct fiom the Iliuleni river to the Now Jersey Central nnd the Lacknwanna tracks at ilotsuy City , These marvelous perform inccs of Jay Gould tead moie like fiction than n Hober tale. lie has at Una moment 20,000 men employed in pushing his now road through Mexico , and thous ands moro in building ijnd cxtumlini ; other roads all over the west and Bouth , A well informed , rulv.ay innn tolls mo that there nru n million mmillm daily fed in this country with food gained wholly from employment furnished by Jay Gould. Anti-Monopoly and the Pooplo- Kiirno ) Nonpnri.ll. It is u matter of no importance what they muy call the people's ' party , whether nuti-monopolisto or dema gogues , the principles is whut makes the issue nnd not the mimes of the party. While there are many inter- fgln involved 111 thu unti-monopoly fight throughout the country , the im- mediatu issue in HUH state and locality is , shall the railroads continue to wield the pott er and control the elective of- liccn of our ntuto and counties. All through the lnstury of nations and pioplo , wo find that when one poison or a corpniation wield HO much politi cal or civil power , that the duties which they exact from tiio common people HOOII becoinui burdensome , and us they continue unmoleaied in that pewer , they build themselves up at the expense of the people. Tlio lailroads of this state me quite liberal considering they are the clicK- toiB r.nd rulers , but wo object to'heir having the political power , b/"noving it belongs entirely to the puuplo nnd should bo eontiollcd by tlvjm. If any one has any doubt as v > whether the railroads control oiir'stato olljcrs , tnku notice of the nt.it/j board which make tlio agsesjineiit/on / railrondf property. Look through the counties of the state in which railroads. Imvb landa , unit see why the county commissioners have the railroad lands stricken from the tax Hutu. Ot course wo expect abuse from the railroad papeis and if they use no worse epithets than demagogue ugiunst the anti-monopolists of the itnto , wo shall conclude they have not entirely hud aside their own self- respect. Timber on Hoiuofitoiul Claim * . Cliojtimo Sun. It is perhaps not genoiallv known that claimants on timber land entries are liable to prosecution for removing and selling timlior from their clainiB "Doforu final proof is made. The fol lowing extract from a recent loiter oi the commissioner of the general land ; ) tlico shows tlmt such , however , is the case ; ' Relative to the disposal of timboi land covered by n homestead entry bo "DID the final proof has been made , 1 liuvo to stnto that the homestead partj may cut thn timber for domestic pur poses , or to clear the hnd for cultiva tion ho may cut as far as may bo HOC' ossury for tlmt purpose. If the timboi is cut and iemo\od for the purpose o : ialo before the certificate is issued iccording to law , the timber w ill bi lahlo to soUiuu or the party wil render hiniBidf liable to civil suit foi the rccovoiy of its value , millennium prosecution under section U-I7I of th < reviiod statutes of the United State1 for trespasi upon the public domain , If , after clearing the land for cultiva tion , there should be moio cut timboi than would ho required for impiovinj thohoiimto.nl , there would ho no ob jection to the homestead p.nty dis posing of the same , Unrlvnloil An belntfn certain curu for lliooivt fonni of ( lyHpep-ta , iiullh'uxtiim , coiitipiitoii ! jwmmty of lili.Oil . , tuipM li cr , ilUordeiei JililiiuyH , etc. , nnil an u nifdlclnu fur eriull tutliiK cvwy upi-clex of humor , fiom ni onlin.iry pliuplu to th wont \ileor , Hun HOIK IlLooii llmr.iis btiiml uuriuded I'nco 51 , trial slzo 10 tentu. dec-fi-coiv Correct Journal. We think .Senator Van \Vyck o Nebraska , has piotly coriect ideim In ti letter to the Now York tnril ! convention , hoBaya ; "At thopioaon time the most inofitable marine foi the iiutiun would bo u lleut of miaj boixta to onun and protect the ehan nels of the yiciU livers of the weat. ' \Vo r.eod not to worry about a iiuyi just now. \Voarontpeaco withal the world , mid there is no leason wlr wo bhould ever again g , to war. In tunml improvements will pay best Ami to them the country nhould do votoitu muplim money. Feeble X.mllo * . TlioBo languid , tiresome sensations causing you to feel scarcely able to b on your feotj that constant dram tliu is taking from your system all it elasticity ! driving the bloom froi your cheeks ; that continual etrain up on your \it l forces , londeringyou-ir ritubleitnd fietful , cun easily bo re moved by the usu of that marvolou remedy , Hop Hitters. Iricgulaiitie nnd obstiactions of your system nr relieved ut once , while the specie cause of periodical pain ia permanent ly removed. Will you lieod tliis- [ Oiucinnati Saturday Night , decl 1 GENTILE OQDBN i > roiiorlty of the Soonnd City of Utah. pfc' l Correipondtnrc o ( The Ceo. OruiFM , Utah , December 1.A fatal ccident occurred hero yesterday to a ormor resident of Omalm. Willinm id ward ( tould , n jounyman nineteen cars old , was engaged in the yard of ho Utah V Northern ns switc man Vhile in the act of tunning a car out , 10 wni stnnding on Uiu nl p at the rent end of the engine , when his eot ( dipped off , and he fell on the rack between thu rails. The car , a larrow gnugo one , was too low for the ruek fr.uno to jmw over him , and ho v.is so badly crushed that ho died n ew hours afterwards , nt the house of us mother and two sisters with whom 10 lived. The first good snow of the season nine two days ago , and is fast disap- lenimg , so that only n few sleighs lave appeared on our streets. To-iiiiy articles of incorporation vero filed for a street railway in our ity , a frnnchiso having been attained rein the council for ti.nt purpose. It n not expected that the line will be in tinning order before next summer , 'his has been talked of for some time nd it was not until to-day that tlio rgunuation was peifoctcd. Two llerdio coaches were brought ere n few days ago , and haveattr.ict- d much attention , and they have n visited by many citi/.cna. Porous ous owning these conches say they lave secured the franchise for Ogden .ml Salt Lake , nnd will place lines of ouches on the streets both hero nnd n Suit Lake , so that there will doubt- ess be lively competition in carrying > ooplu through ourntreets. Parlies now are perfecting plans or n largo hotel on Mam and Fifth treots , which id an improvement long leedud here. This hotel will be a hreo story buck structure , with Imso- nont. The ground lloor will bo used for stores and hotel iflice , while the upper Btorics will be ised exclusively tor hotel purposes nd will have fiom sixty to seventy nrgo rooms for guests. Never before has Ogclcn enjoyed such n year of thrift us has been the r'u.ir 1881. All have been busy , and norclmnts and manufactuu'ra have nd a largo increase over any foripur ' yenr. Machinery is now aiiivvsg' for : ho iron woiKs and men aty uiignged il.icmg it in position and getting the rtorKit lo.idy for opciati-u. Some years n o * ' .is enterprise was stnrted , and fium various causes iro/ed a failure. After muoh trouble n getting the works free from nil ob- trn tions Bud placing them in the aiids of good men for the puipo.io , hero in n , good prospect that mer- liantnble iron will noon bo turned ut from 01 es near Ogden. The irat work will bo the manufacture of nil road iron for u.so on the various ixtensions in Utah of the Denver it lie Grande ro.'id. This Denver it llio iiuindo company is very active in ailwny building in Utah , nnd is daily receiving supplies for their Pleasant alley branch. The company pur chased the Pleasant Valley road , llfty nileslong , running fromProvo , Utah , o the I'lensant Valley coal mines. I'rovo is forty miles south of Salt alee , nnd to learh there thu coal had to bo transported to the Utah Central road. The company is now building their Jine from 1'rovo to Salt Lake , nnd will eventually extend to Ogden , and then come into competition with , ho broad gauge loads. Kails come : rom England to San Francisco by vessel , and are then bionyht hero by 'ho ' Central Pacific for the Denver A ; [ lie Grande company. This bus boon a good year for rail way building in the west , but it will , wo think bo eclipsed next year in the number of miles constructed. II lilwaj tratlio is much larger than everboforo , Wo ate anxiously looking for some action in congress in our all'iura in Utah , which is now exciting so much attention nil over the country. .1. W. 0. Bnolmn -ill-men. . Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chapped hands chillblains , corns and all kinds o : skin eruptions. This salvo is guar anloed to give perfect satisfaction it every case or monay refunded. Price ,5o per box. For wale by T" A MoMAiioN , Omaha. Fall and Winter TNiTr * f\wsvis"E"y * & ? / * $ 3LOTHIJJTG , At New York Prices at H , I. & I , Peavy's ' CLOTLL1NG UOUSI 1300 Farnham St. , OMAHA. - - - NEB W. J. GONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Orrin Front llooms ( imnulr ) In Ilantoom1 nnw litltk bullilltiir , N.V. . rornvr Fteentl ) ni rnliMn TbU N.Vbugtr St. lug Ibo t it c rr m > l < rw u.t.runi Ttrj htu < liuiue. quiet , durtblo , coatrulcul , uj | awcrful . & ilitt Irld , j\iy if il t tam I.OOU.OOU of Ibli multl uublDi hoe UYU wU. A > k For clrcul.ri ni. . . tcitlmonlili. IxwitlocilacluU. Ni tut ( a Irt i. TbounuJi do tirrr jcir , > ul Ibiok ui luc lh lOto BO > trd la tujlu tllnct Cut Ibli iiut , al lice JOUIT > likuJ uci-l k H lui ( Uublnu U ivn s. tV.UIUrU ti.flik-noiu LEGAL NOTICE. To Citlmlru' Kcildc , non rmlilcnt ilcfcmUiit. \on nnlitrilij notinid tint on llio id ! ilay o HiiitiiiilKr , 1SS1 , John HixUlo , iilalntlll , lllul hi iwtltlon In thu DUtrlit Court , ulthlnanJlo ItoUKlB * Count ) , Nclriuku , &Kaliut > ou wile tlidant , thuobjKt and I'fjjiroJ wlikh iHtltloi U.tooliUliiadimeoltflvorco from Iho bond oiiiiatrlm li > wltli jou for llio lollowluif cauwi to wit ! lot. ImMliuldrunkt tint-Mi 2d. i-itrini cniilty , nnd for trmtral relit ! You nra r | tilnxt to muwir ld intltlonoi the ttltli d.i ) ut UitoWr. lb l , .UOAMJtCAUPttKM , , T li Attorno\ for I'hlntlS. o o. w. Kii . . iTo. cixruai DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys-at-Law 8. Vf COR , Til k DOUGLAS BT8. w Vt lljonnuflcrfrom Ij jicr li > , use IILOOD I1ITTKIIH. II jou are anilctal with Ililioiiincn" , o nunuocK IILOOD inrrnns , II ) ou nru jirontratcd with rick Hcvlachc , Like IIUUDOUK HI.001I iiirrmis II jour llaucliarc dlwinlcrcil , rru'tilatv tticinvlth IIUUKUUK III.OOI ) UITTKHH. II jour Illoodls inpuro , purllj'lt with DUHDOUK IILOOI ) III'ITKIIS. I ( you have Indention , jou ulll lindan antidote In IIUIUKItK 1)1,001) ) D1TTKUH. II > on nro - troubledM \ Sprlnv Coinphlnf ! , er adicate tlicm lth DUUDOCK 111.001) 111TTKKS If jour Micrls torjild , restore It to hcMthjictlon with IIUIIUOCK 111.001) IIITTKUS If jour I.Ucr Is nITcctcd , joit will flnd n sure re- dtoratUoln IlUltDOCK 111,001) IHTTKIIS. If jou hi\oanj-Bicclcio ] ( Humor or Pimple , ( all not to take DUItUOCK 111,00 1) JllTTnilH I f j on liat o nny ajfrtptoms of Ulcers or Serof ulom Sore. * , a uirntUo rcmcdj will ito found In DUUDOCK 1)1.001) ) 1IITTKHS For Iniptrtln ; strcnjth and \ltAlitj to the sys tem , nothliixrancciunl nUUDOCK 111,001) I1ITTKI18. Tor Ncnoua and General Debility , tone tip the Kjxtcm with HUKDOCK 111,001) 111T1KUS. Price , 81.00 per Rottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cti FOSTBE'MILBDRH & DO .Props , , , . , BUFFALO , N. TT- Sfilil at wholesale by Ish A. McMtthon and C. F. Ooodnmn. jo 27 cod-roe TnU Kru-xt tlxjcific Liirin that most lout .HOIMC Its Primary , Socouilnry orTortlurv Stao. | Itinio\cHall traccrtof * tieurj Irom thn F\S tuui , Cures H rofuh , OI.i horo' , Khwuin- tltm , r.'ram. O < irrli orunj llldod Disease. Cures When Hot Sprint ! " Tnil ! Mai i rn , Ark , Jln2 , ls > jl U'o hn\c rascJ In our toun WMO thud nt Hot prln i and wcrollnnllj ( .uiLtl with. S S. j JltLMMDN A , Ml lllt\ Jlcmphii , Mtnn , Vaj 12 , l = sl Wo hH o Hold 1,200 hot Ins of ft. H. a. In a j ar. t IIIH Klitn uni\i.ri l sitisliUlon. I nil iiilnui.il ilij ll.iny now rixonimrnd It i n poMthc pucllli ; . H JU.vsuM.D i ( _ o. Loiil8\lll , KMnv 11 ! , 1J.S1. S. S. a. ln ( 'Utn , Iwttcr tall fic'ion tlnn ftny nudlclno I liavo cu8old J. A. I' Dumoi , Col. Mi > 2 , 18S1. cripjaks In thu hi.hist terms ifH. S. S. ' L. Mciiictcr. Ulchuiond Vo , Ma11 , 18S1. You tun ufiranvl'Oilj to 111 in ruenn ! to the iierits of B. a. H. "r Polls , Miller A , Co. Ha o ncer known S. 8. S to fixll to turo a case of Hjphlllti , utiLii iirnpcrly taken. II. I , . Dcmmrci. ) lcrrj(5a. MI Warren. , The above slKiicrs niuuintlciiian of hli'li stand- n A 11 cOMjurrr , Gu\crnor IK YOU WISH WB W I.liTAKC Y"UU CASE TO UK PAID FOK WIIhN CL'lllID. Write for partltuUig and onpj of little lonlc 'Mo > i < i-o to the Unfrrtunate. Sl.OOn Rnwnrd H1 hu laltl to any ohcnust who will llnil , on aiuijsU UK ) botllus S S. 8 , onu jurtlchiof .Mcrcurj- Iodide 1'otas- alum or am Mlnml Hiihstantv. SWUT SPECIFIC CO.rcp' . Atla-i a. Oa. Price of regular iflzo rodnted to 3t 7.r > per nt. lo Small Bu , holding halt thu quantity , pr.cc , $1.00 Sold hv KIIN.S'AUD & CJ. , inetully LIQUOR LICENSES. To tlio Liquor Dealers of Omalin. jMAMiu'rt OFHIT , I November 'J8 , 18S1. J Tlio ( My Council of Onmlia , porfnimtiij ! the duty di'xohmi , ' nmnit under tliu lu.'iv latlnn of 1881 , p o\ idiot , ' for tlio lltcnsiug ofdtaluiK in liquors In Nebrask-i. h.iu ptBsfd an oiilinmictfliich takes clfoct 1111 the l t day of ,1 iimnry , A. 1 > . 188. , Undur the tennx of this ordinance a 1 UH ! ploposoto oii iBo in the vendinj ; of ni' tiiMcatinplifpiiirH in this city , nm t fill with tlio City I'leik < if Omaha , thuir npplj- cition fin licoiiM. ' accompanied by n pctl tlon triini thlity ficu holdor.s in iilent in the wnnl wliuio it is pnipo cd to sell lijiuor , u bund in llio mini of S. " , ' 01 con- ilitinnid us iriiiit | il by law , nnd thu ic- ffipt of tlio City Tie.isurui of Ufinlin f"r tbi amount due f r tlio tiiuu the liceiiro h hit tli i.itonf 81,00 J pui annum , \\ill bu found In thu otlico of the Clcik and \\ill liu fiuTiidlit'd upon ap- plication. I'mler the law IID licou o t-.in IKMIO homid the end of tlion uuiuli.d | M."U u-hich id thu liut .Monday atri ( the liret Tno d.xy In April A. I ) . IKS1. ' , All applioatinns lor llcenso must lie over f r the t < pacu of two weckn , dining' whicli tinio tlio notice required by law must be publUhul by tne applicant , a blank form of Hiich notice \\ill bo fnniinliod by tlio city clerk. Togiiothe linht to t-ell lliitoi | , cnmmcnclnn'.lamiuiy 1st , 18S1. ' , applica tions and pi'titium HLOiild bo nndu on 01 befoio the Kith day of Decciubor , A. 1) . , 18S1. Un January It-t , 1Sb _ , idl snlooiu foi tha nalu of lUmor in Omaha , nut licent t > d under the t..iid ordinaupmUKt dine ami renmlii cloiud , for \ iolator * of thu 1 iw will U ) arrt'sted by the marelia' ' and pohcu ol thocit ) . ( Sln'lll il ) .lAMIM ! K. Ji'lUI. ( Copj ) nlOOt Maynr of Omaha. WISE'S ' Axle Grease NEVER GUMS ! Unit on Wiufon , Illusion , Rcnpcn , Thrcshcn iiid Mill Macliintry. ( t It INVALUABI.H to ri. iiu ANU l AusTKiut. Itciiru boratcii ) < a and 1 ktiidnofsorooon llornti icil StocLw uelluoi ' " " " OLARS & WISE , Manuf's , 335 Illinois Street , Chicago SB D rOU - ' - * The "American Cattle Journal , ' WANTED AKtnta and correspondent * li o\tr ) lOtintN In the United btitin to and irtiipiliil i i\ery : nubikrllitr git8 "l'rc iiiUiiirrkkit , " and draw * a pilio In tlio Annua Dlitrlbutoit ol Illoodcd Cattle. Stutp , bnlne 1'oultr ) . AKrUuItnrallinplcuiciita , Socan , Krultn Trim , Jewelry , llooki , ito buli-crlptlon , $1,0 a Ji-ar , In advance. hpuilM prlim ollircil.fo aKinU Send fctamn ( or Baiuiilci ) . Address W O. 1) . ALLKN , 1'ub. "lloraf Nibra k " ( Th Ami r li-vi rvt'i" ' i " < 3TO 3 ? SCOPES , BASIITZ & WELLS , Will Remove in a tew days to BOYD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE You will do well to call and examine our stock of BOOTS i SHOES At 1422 Douglas SI , near 15th , Which will bo Sold at Extra ordinary Low Prices Be fore Moving. AND Handsomest IN THE- MARKET' ' For Sale by WAT. F. STOETZEL B21 South T-nf.h Pf. . FITS EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNESS. Permanently Currd no humbug bv one montli'iuinue of DPI , GOULARD'SCelebrat. ed Infalllblo Fit Powden. To coin ice Duller era that thinupo\ulersHill do all we limn lot them \vo u III mid Hum tiv mall , pott paid a free Trial box , Dr. Goulard In tlio onlj phjil dan that has o\ci nuMu this dUumo n upocla itud ) . ainlaa to our kiiouleiljje IhouianJ * ha\c hern Pernmiictly curtd h ) the n u of thrsi Powderi , we will tuarantee a permanent iuro In urj case or refund you all money ex pended. All mttirern should K\\O \ tlicno Pan. ilcroaniarly trial , and bo conUncid of tht.li turotUo [ > o er Prior , for larie box , 23 00 , or 4 Itoxcn for 310)00 ) eent b ) null to any part of the Unltaj Sutis o t'anada on receipt of urke , or tiy oxiirvii , 0. O. I ) . Addrotn. ASH & nODDINS 300 Fulton St. , Brooklyn , N. Y. SIT . Xi PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAMTAPER GO. S17 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louli , W1IOLXHALI DIULIK3 Ui BOOK , i DADCDC jwniTiNot NEWB , f rMrtno JWHAPPIKQ ENVELOPES , CAUD BOARD AND Printers Stock. SirCuh p IJ foi IUgi and r pcr Stock , 8cr Iron nJ Metal * . IT - " I- " . " ' " % THE JELM MOUNTAIN " " " " " * " " " " ' " " " "N V "I i'1 Ga ° O ) AND Mining and Milling Company. Working Coplt-I , $ sa ,000. Capital Sloi k , J WO'CK ' ) . i'nr Value ot Mliire" , 25,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE. Mines Located BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. DTI. J I. THOMAS , President , Cuinmtn * , Wjomltu. \VM K TILTO.V , VIco-t'rcsldcnt , CummlnjV.o . uln- , K. X. HAUWOOn , Secretary , Cummin * , Wjonilng. A , 0. 1.UXK , Treasurer , Cummin ? , Wy Dr. J. I. Thom-ii. I ut < < Miller \ \ b Ilr mil , A O Dunn. K. N. Harnocd. Frauds LC.-U ens. Oco. 11 Kahs. Luwiiolnuii. . lr. J. C Wotkliu. no2mff > m OKO.V KKNDAM , , Author 7td'rent for Fnle n'Stock ; Hex ' 42 , FEARON & COLE , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Consignments made \a n III rcceU o prompt attention. Itclercncci : State Rank , Omaha ; Platt & Co. , Iltltltnoto ; Pock & Ilanglicr Chlcatto ; ' w" * fOlncitinatl. . WHOLESALE - - BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DKALEtl N Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. n.mo.iy ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NfcB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug HOUBO in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. Jv IS mo -FOR- We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to ouv elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan. Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovovshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & OO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. -WHOLESALE On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , e3)ulv IB1. O. 1213 Farnhnm St. . Omaha , Neb. GunssAmmunitionSporting Goods PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and u FULL LIME OF NOTIONS AND FAKGY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne 105 S , IGtll Opposite Street , P , 0 , Stationers , Paper Dealers and Engravers KEEP ON HAND A SELECT STOCK OP BLANK , SCRAP , POCKET AND BILL BOOKS , FINE PAPER , INKSTANDS , PAPER WEIGHTS' Latest Novelties in Wedding Goods , Menus , Visiting and Advertising Cards , Ball Programmes , &c , Also , Paper Bags , Flat and Wrapping Pape Envelopes , Bill , Letter anil Note Heads , Of the Very Latest Styleo. FOR LAKE , ' BBHTS AHD CHILDREN \ MRS. HUBERM ANN'S , , LI