THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , DECEMBER 9 , 1881 TMMUTLY BEE. OMAHA PUDLI8HINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS 010 Fnrnh.im , bet. Oth And 10th Streeti , TKHMB Of SUIISOUII'TIOK. no cop ; 1 you , In < vh < uicopAtt\il ( | < l ) J10.PO 3 months " " month " " 8.CO KAIL WAY TIME TABLE. TIHII CARD CHICAGO , RT. Wt , MUWMrolUI AND CMAIIA KAILIiO\D. LOJUO OinnliA I'uMptiucr No. 2 , 8:30 : a. m. Ac < coinmoiintlon No. 1 , 1:0 : 0t. m. AiruoOmnlj ; . I'a.vciiit'T No. .1 , 6.-SO n , m. AcoomnnxUtlon Xo. 3 , lofO : a. in. LMVI > tt OWVIU KAIIT OR SOUTH HOC1ID. C. , n. tt 0. 7:40 : a. m , 3:40 : n. ra. 0. ii JS. W. , 7 : 0 a. in. 3:40 : M. m. 0. , U , I. k I' . . 7:10 : a. m , SMO p. in. K. 0. , bt. J. i U. , 1mn nt 8 IV. m. n J fiM : { > . m. ArrUci at at , LouUnt (1:30 ( : A. m. mid 6:52 : p. ni. ni.W. , SI , L. Jc 1' . , IMVOT at 8 n. in. Mul 8:40 : p. i. ArrUu * nt at. IUH ! nt(1:40 : n. tu , and 7:80 : on Mimiwmni. ; U. * II. In Nob. , Through Ktpicua , BtO . m. B. A .M. Lincoln Kxjiruas fl'SO p. in. , ( J 1' . Overland Kxprow , 12:16 : p. m. O. & It. V. foi Lincoln , 11:45 : . m. O. it II , V. lor Osccoln. 0:40 : & . m. D. P. frclsht No. 6 , 6.tOa. m. 'O. P. freight No. 0 , 8:20 : a. m. 'U. I' , freight No. 13 , 2fO : p. m. U. P. freight No. 7 , 6:10 : p. m. tmltfrmt . . .P. Peru or enures * , 7SS p.m. TO. P. frolirht No 11. 11 SO p. m. 'D. P. I > onver frclitht , 8:25 : p. m. A&MtlNfr-rfcOM ABT ADD fOUTD. 'JO. n. ti II 6:00 : * . in. 7 5 p m. & N. W. , 0:45 : . m. 7:25 : p. tn. C. n. I. & P. . 0:46 : n. m. 0:06 : p. tu. 'K , 0. , St. Joe & C . , 7:40 ft. m.:45 : p.m. ARR1V1N8 ( fRM AND BOUT1TWUT. iO. * H , V. from Lincoln 1. OS p. m. ID. r. Paclflc Express 3:25 : p. m. D ft M , In Nob. , Through Ripre8 4:15 : p m. B. It M. Lincoln Kxprow 0:40 : a m. 'U. ' P. Denver express 7:3n. : . m. U. P. Krelijht No. 14-2 50 p. m. O. P.o. . 0 6:20 : a. m. K "XJ. P. freight No. 14 , 12:16 : p. m. 'U. P. No. .8 9X0 It. m. U. P. No. 12 1:45 : a. m. U. V. Denver freight , 1:10 ft. m. O. < fe K. V. mixed , r. 4:45 : p. ui. ITUMKT TKAIKB IimUM OMAIIA AND OOD.IllL BUirn. Leave Oin&h.nt 9:00 : , 0:00 : , 10:00 : and 11:00 : m. ; IS ) 2.00 , 3:00 : , 1:00 : and 6.00 p. to. Leave OouncU BIuHs at 8:25 : , D:25. : 10.25 and Ir2i a. tn. ; 1:25 , 2:25 : , 3:25 : , 4:25 : and 6:25 : p. in. 8un4afi The dummy leaves Omaha at 9:00 : rt nd 11:00 a. in. ; 2:00 : , 4:00 : and D:00 p. ui. Lcavca OouncU Bluffs at 9:25 : and 11:25 : a. tn. ; 2:25 : , 1:25 : and A:25 : p. in. local passfnifcr tt&Iiia between Omaha and Coun 11 IllulTii. IMUVH Otniha 0:15 : , 7:45 , & 50a. m. ; 3:40 : , 6:45 : , 6.o : p. in. An10 Omaha 7:49. : 11:33 , 11:45 : a. nu ; 5:40 : , 7:0 : : . , 7:16 : , 1:10 p. tn. Opening ant Closing of Molli. ROCTK. orim. CLOHB. ft. m. p. m. a. iu. p. m. IcajotN. W 11.00 0:00 : 6:80 : S:40 : ChlcajfOK I. & rocllle. 11:00 : 0:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 " , B. & q. . . . . .110 e-.OO 5SO : 8:40 : Waba h 12:30 : 5:30 : 2:40 a oux City and Pftdfio. . 0.00 6:30 : 2:40 : Union Pacific 4X0 11:40 : Omaha ft It. V 4oo : ii:40 : 'aM. ' In Noli 4:00 : 8:10 Omaha & Sioux City. . . . 0:00 7M : B. &M. Lincoln 10:80 : 6:00 : U. P. Lincoln , Sunday. , . 1:30 : 11:00 : U. P. Denver Kxti 9:00 : 6:30 : O. . Sioux City uuv. P..11CO : :40 : Locnl nmllrt for Htato ol Jowa leave but once a day , viz : 0:30n : , m. Otfica oiwn biuijaya from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOS. K HALL I' M. Business DirectorY. Abitract and Real titate. JOHN L. McCAdUE , opposite Post Office. W. R. BAKTLKTT 817 South 18th Street ArchltecU. DUFRENB & MENDELSSOHN. ARCHITECTS Room 11. Crelghton Block. A. T. LARQE Jr. , Room 2 , Ciclehton Block. Boots and 8hoe . JAMES DnVlNE & CO. , < lee Boota and Shoes. A good assortment ol * ome work on hand , corner 12th and Humor. THOS. KRICKSON , S. K. cor. 16th and Dougla * . JOHN FOKTUNATUS. 40510th itreet , manufactures to order food work t bdr price * . Repairing done. Bed Spring * . t. f. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douplaigt. Book * , Nawi and Stationary. J. L FRUEHAVF 1016 Famham Street. Butter and Egg * . 03HANE & SCUROEDER , the oldeat B. and E. bOQM In Nebraska eatabllHhed 1876 Omaha. OKNTRAL RESTAURANT , URa A. RYAN , aonthwest corner ISthand Dodro. Beat Board for the Monoy. Bktlffactlon Quaranteed. Meals at all nours. Board by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terma for Cash , FurnlahBd K/mig Supplied. UarrloRes and Road Wagoni. WU SNYDER , 14th and Harney Streota. uewa on. JOHN BAUMER 1314 Fornham Street. Junk. IL BETtTHOLD. lUita and Metal. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER & OR tY corner tfth and Douglaa Rtf. Lamps and alouware. J. BONNEK 1309 DoaitlM St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailor * . O. A LINDQUKST , One of our moat rcpular Merchant Tailors la re- cotvInK the latest designs for Spring and Summer Ooods for ffontlomena wear. Styliili , durable , and priced low as o\er 21513th bet Douir.&Farn. Millinery. MRS. 0. A. 1UNOKR , Wholeaalo and Retail , Fan- ear Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boanln , Hosiery , Olo\oa , Corsets , Ac. Cheapest House In the Weet. Purchaaore a > o SO per c nt. Order brMalL 116 Fifteenth fitroot. t-oundry. JOHN WEARNK & SONS , cor. 14th & Jackson etc Hour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Farnbam St . , WolshiiiiH llroa. , proprietors. Urocera. Z. BTBVKIVH , 2Ut Iwtween Cumlnjr in-l Irar T. A. lIcHIIANE , Corn. Slid and Cumlntr atrueta. Murciwnio , Iron and Otoel. OLAN & LANQVOimiYVholcsale , 110 am' 112 16th street A. HOLMim corner 10th and California Hornet * . Saddles , &c. D. WKIHT TO 18th Bt. bet Kam. & lUtney , Hotels , ANFIELD HOUSE , 0 o. Canficld,9th & Farahaiu' DORAN HOUSE , P It. Cary , 913 Faroham Ht. SLAVKN'8 HOTEL. F. Slavcn , 10th Bt. Southern Hotel Gus. llamel 9th ALcavonwortb Olothlnj ; Bought. 0 UAVf will pay hlghett Quh price for tecond hand dolhlnc. Corner 10th and Kurnhxm. Drugs , Paints and Oils. KUIIN ft 00. 4fcaniiael ta , Fine v no Uoo < l * , Cor. Utn and Iwu if < truu W. I. WUmOlOUtK , Wholceate fcRetall , 18th t. a FIELD , 204i North 8U Coming BtrteU PARR , DrumrUt , lOttj and Howard StreeU. ' Oentlsts. OR. PAUL , Williams' Block Cor. lEUj & Dodg . Dry Qoods Notions , Etc. JOHN H. F. . LFaiMANN & CO. , Ifew York Dry Good ) Store , 1310 sud 131 ! Farn- him itnet L. 0. Enewold also boots and Rhoet 7th & Pacific. Furniture. A f , OROSB. New ted Second Hand Furniture nd Stovin , 1114 Dousiu. Illghut caah price kid for Micond hand irooot , .BONNEll 1309 Doo/la St. Flno KOode , &c. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. SC8T , FRIK3 tCO. , 1J18 Harney Ht. , d lee lioiri , Iron and Wood Fences , Oltce UaillcifB , Oountcri ol Plxi aod WaluuU Tobncco. WK9T A FRlTSCr Kit , mAimlacturen ol C1 ; r , nd Wholnale Pmlcinl n Totvwxo * , 1304 Douirlan , 1416 J'arnhiUTi FlorUt. A. Dona hutpKnl % cut flowers , itceilii , ato. N , W , cor. idth ixn I DouoUa street * . Olyll Engineers xnd Surveyors. ANDP.KW KOSKWATKU , Creichton lllock , fown Hur\cy , drvlo nnd Scwem < e Sjdomn a Specialty. Uomnilstlon Merchants. JOHN U.YIL 1.18,1414 IkxlRo Street , U U. lllVMKU. : I'or ileUlls wo nirnt lit lullv nnd N i-cklv. Cornice Works. Weslum Cornice Vorlm , Manul'vctnrcn Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Hlato Uooninff. Ordora frcm any lfx lltv , promptly inmiteil In the l t manner. Factory and Olllrc 1213 Ilirnty Ht. C. 81'KCHT ' , I'ropnctor. Uthftnliol Iron Cornliv * . Window Opn , etc. , aiatiulncturcd and put up In any part ot the country. T. 31NHOI.1I Thirteenth ( \ street Crockery , ; . BONNKll 1300 Douniai dtrovt Oool tine. Clothing and Furnlthlng Goodi. OKO. II. PRTKUSON , Alra llaU , Cap , Roots , . Notion * ami Cutler ) , S04 S. 10th street. Retrlgorators , Canfleld's Patent , 0. F. GOODMAN llth 8L bet. Farn. A Harnnv. Ohow Oasa Manufactory.i - 0. J. WILOK , Manufacturer and Doalcr In all kinds of Show Casee , Upriffht Cawfi , a > . , 1317 COM Bt. FRANK L. (1KRHARD , proprietor Omaha Show Ca o manulactor } ' , 818 South 10th street , between LoaMiiiwotth and Marry. All goods wamuit-ed ( IrKt-clatw. Pawnbrokers. ROSKNFKLD. 10th St. . hl. JSr A liar Stoves sma Tinware. A. nURMESTKlt , Dealer In Stores and Tinware , anil Manufacturer of Tin Roota and all klndi ot Uulldlm ; Work , ( M.I Fellows' Block. J. BONNER. 1809 Douglas St. Good and Cheap Seeds , J. EVANS. Wholcsala and Retail Scot Drill" and CultUator8OddFnllons Hall. Physicians an 1 Burgeons. W. 8. GI1111S , M. D. , R m No 4 , Crelghton Block , 16th Htroot. P. B. LKlSKNltlNO , ll. D. Masonic Block. C. L. HART , M. D. , Kyc and I ir , opp. i DR. L. n. ORADDY , OculUt and Aurlat. B. W 16th nnd Farnham St Photogrnpners. OKO. HEYN. PROP. Onnil Central Qallcrv , 21U SUtoenth Street , near Mamnlc Hall. Flnt-claas Work and Prompt. Plumblnc , Oas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO. . 21fl 12th at. , bet. Farnhatn Worn promptly attended to. D. 7ITZPATR1CK. 1409 DoucUs Street. Painting nn nper anting. HENRY A. rUWKRS. Ill Uodxo Street. Shoe otores. Phillip Loiiir , 1320 Famham Ht. bet. 13th ft 14th. Second Hand Store. PKRKINS & LKAR , 1416 Douelos fit. . Now and Second Hand Fumlturo , House riirnlshiiiK Ooods , Ac , , bouifht and sold on narrow marrlna. Ualooni. KAUFMANN , In the nuw hnck block on DouirUui Street , has Just opened a moit ( jlc ant UeeJ Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every daj. "Caledonia "J FAI.WNKK fl79 10th Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIKWK , 101X Farnhain bet. 10th & lltd. 00 Uent Stores. P fl RAOKITH UOfi Furnrmni St. . K ncv Oond WESTERN CORNICE WORKS E C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Earney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF ULYifflRD ISDN Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON I SLATE ROOFING , Speoht'a Patent Metalic Sky light. Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. I am the general State Agent for the abo\ line ol goods. IKON FENCING. Cresting * , Balustrades , VcrandasOfflce ! and Bank Rallliies , Window and Cellar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. no\4dU THE KENDALL PLAITMIACHLNE ! DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION , _ r . 'H plalti and prcsHM p rfi"cty ) one jarl per minute , ji It tilaitK fra.n 1-10o ( on Inch tel 1-1 Indus * In u I'ltli In tliflrfi r > t > t fi It4 or tlnirt ullk , It daw till klndduiid ( tlo of plaltliu ; In uso. No lady that does hc'rown Un s nuikniL' ran a ord to do wltnout ono us nice plaltlnic to t nf fu ilon , If mil It rills Itwlf , For , Circulars or Agent's turmi addrean CONGAR & CO. . 113 AiloniH Ht , Chicago , 111 , ( JKO.'W. KKNDALL , Atftlit Ouiaha. THE OOCIBENTAL J. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB- Eatos , Two Dollars Per Day , 2Sd8ro SIBBETT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DA VtD CITY , NEB , Special attention fc-Uen to collections In liutl A PITIABLE DEATH Sn.il unil Sntlilon EiullnR of tlin Ute of nn Old Oxford ProTninnr in n Lonilvlllo Suluon , I'rfin the lciiiocr t A little afti-r tlio s u was up this morning , an old man , hisi'ri//.leilhnir falling on hit oliouliloiv , Ins lu itiinl ! ; face flLMinod anil su.U'editli furiowa that told rathiT of the nivugod of i'U- sipation niul ( lisi'.iio than the Imntl of tnno , nnd hia clutlu-s linnyii. in tit- : turn ulmnt his Hloopui form , walked into the Utah tuloon , near the llih ; snu'lt'ji' , in llio ni'.itutn ponuni of the city. Sti < | ipint , ' no to tlio lur ho c.xlU'tl for n diiiik , iiiul H\\a11o ing it , liiiil ilo\vn n coin in i > ayiui'nt uiul sat down by the stovo.hen the baitondur linked toward him n fuw inonuiiits Inter , hut fnco Mmhuriud in his hnnda , and lie was npiurontly uslcop. Oul of consuluriitiou for his ago nnd his weary , worn apiwiirnnco , la- was al lowed to ri-st undisturlivd. At 10 o'clock , Bomo hours Inter , ti party of mull cntiMcd the plnco , and noticing the old man one of thum aroused him. lie looked lip in u duzcd wny , and ono of ilium jokinuly nskudhim if ho could sine. Ho replied yen , and sang in n cracked and broken voice n few stanzas from an old nong. This done , ho atuupud to the bar and took nether - ether drink , imitif | for it us before , and slink back in Ins chair. Ho htul scarcely seated himself biiforo liia head sank and ho foil atitlly forward to the tloor. When the startled men raised him they hold a corpse in their arms , for the old man was dead. A telephonemessage wits Bunt for the coroner , while the inanimate form WJIB strnightuned iiMii | the tlnor , and when ho arrived nn investigation re vealed aa startling facts as over found their way into Lciulvillo print * . The name of the old man upon whom death ) iad laid its hand was Joseph Ivos , and in liia und wai eon- "stimulated as checquurod a history us over foil from the pen of a novelist or romancer. Years ago ho entered Ox ford college , the alma mater that is ever dear in English history , an en ergetic , ambitiuna young man , whoao intuitive genius was the foundation for many a briujit prediction for his f utn . Hi * eourao in college waa the lirht ntup to ward its verification and amidst the plaudits of those whose ap- pl.tuao nas rare und dear , ho gradu ated with honor. Tn hm Htudies lu > had dovulojied a puculiar and m.uked penchant for astronomy , and at the conclusion of his term had studied the science of the nhioa 30 long and well that a chair wau od'ered him. Tliia he accepted and filled for a term of years with honor to himself am1 profit to all with whom he was associated. In those halcyon daya could ho hae read his horoscope aright from the stars whose mysteries he had studied , how indignantly the story of the future would have been resented ! At last a combination of distressing circumstances lured him to leave Kng- laud , and he eame to this country. Some one has said that whore the greatest battles of the mind are fought the most are slain , and olowly the dark cloud of insanity overwhelmed his brain. It is needless to trace how ho came to this city four years ago , and waa not long in drifting into the position oi a public charge. A little property in St Joe furnishes him with a pittance every month , and in the in terim ho was kept at the county poor house. It waa piciful pitiful beyond all words , to see him seated among the paupers , listless and almost un conscious of what passed about him. Now and then something would flit across his fnco that seemed almost like u recollection of bettor und brighter days , nnd then ho would sink back into the dark eclipse again. They called him the professor , because - cause occasionally ho would speak in a way that told his fellow unfortu nates that ho was one day better than they , and treated him with aorao- thing akin to consideration. He will bo buried to-morrow at the expense of the county. Ilia life is the saddest monument of the fallacy of human hope that was over budded in our midst. The Ontloolc for Hoof. Detroit Trilmni ! . The raising and fending of stock is so intimately connected with other branches of farming that it in always a matter of interest to inquire an to the prospects of this branch. The more stock kept , the more manure. Tlio more manure the larger crop , and the larger crops the more stock fed , so that when once started on the circle , the machine is complete and supplies itself with fore and continua tion. The soil to produce goad crops need manure , and wo cannot have thin without stock , and one of the best ways to niaku it to feed the for age und course grain ? to fattening ani mals , and if feeding pays \ > o van atl'ord to purchase oil meal , Cotton- Heed moid , bran , ec. , for feeding , and in these feeds iidd materially to the value of the manure the benefit will bo twofold. The pi ice of beef munt of eourwi depend - pond on the supply and demand. And first , the supply is undoubtedly limited. We have not the tigurctt of thu ladt census , hut we believe that thu numbers of cattle has not increased in any faster ratio than thu population. During the last winter thure were more large losses among the large herdi on the western plains , from which it Mill take n few yours to iu- cover. And it is held i y some who aru well informed that the far went will not bo able to increase its num ber of cattle very much from that of the lost year or two for lack of food. It is to he sura a large territory , but there ia a largo proportion that is rough and mountainous , and much that is absolutely barren , und in the valleys nnd plains whore gnu , ! grows boi > t it la thin compared with the growth iu the east , and dovs now grow HO readily who closely fed and tramped by stock. Sheep are increasing , and where they go they will drive the cattle out because of their closer cropping. Ho that there is some reason for the opin ion that thu number of cattle cannot gren > ly increase in those regions where they are most cheaply kept. The cultivated portions of the went can vastly increase their capacity for stock growing , but this will not bo done faster in proportion than the popula tion increases. At present thu eastern and middle states are not likely to bo overwhelmed by the great supply from thu hcctions where they can be mure cheaply rained and fattened , The demand ia good nnd m likely to increase , ( lur cities are growing so lar o that they consume a u rt.it I y in- eroaied amount of meat. Now Not k Cuy now t 1a" an average of litXll ( ) luvul of CA ( tie weekly , or about Him- 000 mutually. The tlomaud fur in r. tatiiui to Kngland will increiso. t'ir- rmi t ii voiy'iiiueh cheaper , ami the supply from home piodnctinn dnea not keep 141 with tlio increase of popula tion , and if thu Knplish g'Aornment ' could bo pofsitnded to relax the ab elute - lute prohibition of lauding lt\o stock and allow our caltlo to bo sold alive In the market * it would civti the trade gre.it stimulus , We think there in no < ] ncftiion that the demand will keep pace \vith thu supply for homo time to eunii' . Hut there I'M ono point to which we wish to oall the attention of our farm- era and slock feeders. It Mhis. The greatest demand and the bi" t prices are for first-class stock. Ijight , in- feriorhalMuttenod cattle are a drug : thuro is no place for thorn. They tire not wanted for exportation , the eas tern trade does not want them , and so they aio either sold to grimier * and feeders , to bo fed longer oraro thrown on the homo market , already over supplied , and iu either ease bring low prices. Michigan needs n ureat revo lution in eattlo raising. The larger numbers of poorly-bred , ill-fed cattle that disgrace the farmers of this state , and are annually thrown upon ( ho market at a low price , show neither enterprise , economy or profit they are n disgrace which no boast of intelli gence and thrift , no enthusi astic support nf agricultural fairs and farmers institu tions and agrieuU.iir.il colleges can re move. It must bo done by bettor care with the highest priced land mure expensive feeds we must have a elasM of enttlo that will come to the scales with 1,500 , pounds nt between two nnd three years old , n class of cattle that have not only growth but early maturity. To make this im provement it i not neeosHary to look to the pure breed any farther than to UNO them to cross the common utock. The very first cross will , with good feed , ronch the standard wo have set , while fmthor crosses will make this result easy to n'hiin or even sur- piss , and the OMnonso ia compara tively light. .Several of the best breeds of improved cattle will furnish the mateiial for this crow , nnd when dnnn there is gained HOIIIO Hal it-faction in having an animal worth looking at , and there in profit in it , also. It m thirty yearH and more since the improved breeds of cattht worn first introduced into this state , and there ate still whole townships of im proved farms where the farmers cling to the old stock which gives neither ploamiro of profit. The outlook for this cliiss'JH no better not even a good. Wo are far behind several of the west ern states in the quality of beef cattle we HL-nd to the markets ; while from our situation , the valno of our lands , and the very force of circumstances which requires more economy in feed ing , wo need oven n better class of stock than they to bo able to complete profitably with them , Michigan ecu do much better than she has done or is now doing and should do it as a matter of pride as well an prolit. _ "Buohupnlba. " > 'cw , quick , complete cure in four dityn , urinary i.tfoctiona , smarting' , frequent nr difficult urin.ition , kidney dlxenHOK. $1. DrujKistf. Depot nt C. V. Gixnhiiau'n. (5) ( ) What Pnttl Say of the Singer * . From n fhllalu'ihla ] 1'apir. "You have heard ICtolka ( Jorstcr sing ; what do you think of her ? " "Yes , I heard Oerstor once no , twice. Oh , her voice M very good , but she is merely an instrument human mechanism , without one par ticle of expressive animation. She cannot net. She is cold to urtistic emotion. " " \Vhat of Clara Louise Kellogg ? " "KellogK is a woman I never ad mired. She is cold nnd passionless , and utterly devoid of expression. Kellogg is n much ovcrnted singor. " "And Cary , you have certainly heard her ? " added the reporter. "Yea , I have , " rejoined Mine. P.itti . "She ia , vivaciously. a con tralto , and the best ono I have ever heard. Miss Cary is the very best contralto America has ever produced , and her brilliant success in Europe was richly deserved. " "Uow do yon rate Minnie Hauk ? " "Shu IB a true artist. I regard her as the superior of ( lerster in every respect. You see , Miss JIauk not only has the voice , power and ability to nso it , but she in an actress. She nets from thu heart. Ah ! Messieurs , that's the great point. An opera singer must not only sing , but she must act and portray the character with emotional intensity. All this Miss 1 1 auk does. " ' 'Whoro is Nilssou now ? " " 1 think she in in Paris. Poor NilHHun ; she hnd a good voice , though somewhat lacking expression , but she nang night after night until shu woio it out. Shu sini/s occaiionally in concert , but always to poor IIDIIRIH. NilHBon'n day has passed. " A Bnjitlut Minintrir'n Exj > oHciioo I inn n linptHt , MiiniHter , nnd before I CUMI thought of lii-lni ? a nlurKymnn , I h'riuliiiittiil in medicine , lint left i. Iticrntivu prai tica for uiy prcn-nt profusion , ! ( ) vein * a 'u. 1 we * fur ninny \r&r amif- ffnr finm quinsy ; Tliomurf l'cl ctrlo Oil uuiuil nit' , I WHH nl o troublud with liouroune-H , nnil Thuunis' Kclcctrlo Oil ill- ivaVH it'lliivcil me. My wlfit and child hail illphtliuiln , tmil ThomnH1 Mckctrto Oil cured tluin , und if tula-ii In time will cure uevou tinicH nut of teu. I am con fident it ix a euro fur the moxt obtitinutu cold or cough , nnd if any one will take a Hinall lenxKHia | and half fill it with the Oil , anil then place tlio end of the H onn In one nuitril nil draw the Oil nut of the BIKXIII into the ! ieid ; by ciilHin ' iw hard UN they can , ur.tll the < II falls Over Into the tliront , nn I pniftir'H tlint twlc n weeli.l don't cuu : how otfuimlvu their hena may he , it will clvnn It out nnd cure their catuitih. For deifncH * nnd earache it IIJIH done wnndern to my certain knowledge. It in tin duly ini'diumi duhhol like jmtent medicine that I IKIVU ever fell Hkti recoin- , mid I uia very anxicmn to HOU It in every n nee , fin 1 tell you that 1 Mould not ho without it In my IIOIIHU for any conbMeratlon , I am now mlfcringvith u ] iun ! Mco rliuuiuatimn In my rl < hc limb , and nothing rclIetbH nm like Thomas' He. icoiriooii. iw. H. r. GUAM : , il-lw Curry , j' . Geo. P. Bemis BEAL ESTATE AGENCY , ICIh itnd Dodge Gti. , Omatit , Net ) , 'Ilia Ktnc ) uott awcrms l > tokcrn-o | tuilniiw. DjfM nt | woulaU mil tl.urtlrrn Kuy tari&ln > oxk * mo lusuttd to ' on TRUTH ATTESTED. Soninlnijiortniithtutnnir-iitHof Wo Known Poopln Wholly Vorlllnrt. In r-rOor tint tin' jniMli > m y fnllj ronlltc Ilio BPiinliii-iH'x < if tlu < litiirriit , * ll iw tlio ( nine ot tlio nttMo tit "lilili tlicj wlHi o lnrit1l.v N In-Mi tlnii. llu 'I ruth nl tln- t tlnionliU M nfi Into , nor ran the ( net * tin ) Aiinmituc bo ! ; Horn ) . OMMH. Xni , May 51 , tSSI. 11.11 WvRMR.t ! ( ' > . lliiui MK : I Imo Imiucnlly u o < l Wnrncr' Sati ) Klilnui niul l.lvtr Oirn lor lofil ullcitloii * ntti'iiiltiit iimii | < n\en < tlioninnll MliH'V * , niul lixionlnj ilfrhiHl Iriitflt tlicnfrnm , I Imic nl > moil i ho snft < Niri.im with KttUNrtory ro- Kiilln. I iiiiifMcr tlic o iiuilloliu'ii ortij n ( t-cii 11 'e ' ri < , Xrn.Mny 24 , 1-SI. U. 1 * . WtnsrH A fn. , l.iiolii tur , N , Y : ( ! I MK- : | lu\o u lciir l . bud' KMncy rviul I livr t'lintMi | > tlin ! RHI l\rrln\liontor , niul I tltul I tlio Kisi u-iiuily I i < Mr trIM. 1 h o liKitl < IxittlcM , nril It In * initile 1110 ( inllx'tlcr llun IUT I ulil hfloro In the L' . I' . II. 8hoW. | , -N B , M'I , 1SW1 , II. II. I'or iiinm limn l.'i ) M I ImMi KiilliTixl iiuu'li In oincnU-iico troin ( xmiMneJ Milne ) mul III rr tllK ( u > m , lnl lia\o IOHMI nil bio to uork , my mill \ org tunNo l > rliif | nffic'pil I tried Krt'lkt innnv iiirtllrltici mul tlwtnrx , Init I trcw \\ornn aniloriiMln > t > 3 liny I uti tolil 1 hiul llrluM'n l > lwo , nnil 1 \ > l ) nxl lujK'K iUv\il III roulil tint lm\onwiiy | rt'llet , I took jour HMe Klilnry niul l.Uir i.urf , Vnnwlnu nothlnif e n I'MT kiii ) n Ini'urotli * . ill ea o. niul I liivt not Iwui iliMiitolnt | | il. Tin iiu-illcliiohiwoirul nip , ninl I uni | < trliv 1 > will lo ilav , rnllrtly llirn.h | jour Stli < KWuoy itml l.lMTCiiru I l li jou Ml Mice K.I In jMiMlililiii ; thli.luiMo iciiuviy Ihronuli ilui umlil. iiuiny ol tlii'in In ra o < whrrn h > po wnt i i oiii l t > n\ lnHnoluntarlU ? \ , > ho ln ( , ' the r < niukaMflitouiT \Vntmrn Snto Klilnr ) nnil M\tr Curt' , in nil il NIVHU ol thti Klilnoj * , Ihir or urinar.v oiiraiw , II nny ono wlio rrniln thin h-k nny ptiy inl troulilo ruiuonlior tliu Kr"'t ' ' cliuiccr ol AND- H a n d s o mest -IN TIIK MARKET' ' For Sale by WM. E. STOETZEL 621 South Tenth St. NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi ness Directoy , Cmitiiiniiii ; ft ( U'soilitl | < iii nnil a llrtt of all liUHiiifHrt mm In thu ctute , Mill Ixi Iwu-d wirly In ISK-J. l'ricu,00. ! | .1. M. WOL'J5 ] ' , I'ubliHher. ISO South Fourtc ntli Street , Omaha , Neb 'JKJ. W. MMMt , A , O.CAMrjKLIi DOANE& CAMPBELL , Attorneys -at-Law , S. W COIL TU 4 IXJUULA3 DTO. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS I IDT MM. / JlOl'li i KTOJlti , ARLINOrON , J , 0. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net. JUDKIN3 HOU6C , OUDKIN5 A URO , , lied Oak , U , SARATOGA HOTEL , J , 8. OfELLINIUJ ) , Mllford , Neb. KEED HOUSE , CEO. RUfD. Ulystsi , Nbl ) . . WOOD3 HOU8C , W. P , ELLIS , O'.cooln , Neb. ' OOMMERCIAL HOTCL JOHN HANNAN. Ctromtliurc , Nt * " , AMEUICAN HOUSC , GEO. H. McCAIfl , South RcndN HALL HOUSC , A. W. HALL , Lontivllla CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , RLilr , Neb. CXCHANQE HOTEL , . C , . HACKNEY Aihlniul , Neii CENTRAL HOUSE , JOHN CCOPEit , O.ikdale , Neli. COMMERCIAL riOTCL , WM. CLCMMUNS , GrwArd , .Vrli. COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVANS. O'.Velll. Nfjb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL O. F. CASOADY , Dcnlian , l.x HAHTNtY HOUSE , W. P. M'wHTEIf ' , W'-ittldn , U. UELLOU HOUSE , MRS. A E. DRUCE , lilt Inct City , N b" . OORCHCSTER HOTCL , A. S , KINKLE Dorchetter , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. . J. Q. MEAD , Nollgh , Noli CENTRAL HOUSE , JA8 McKILLIP , York , Neb , TUTTLC HOUSE , W. H. TUTTLC , Aurnr.i , Neb , OAOE HOUSE , A. R. QAOE , R pub IcanCltyNeb DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS & WILLIAMS , HnttlnRB , Neb. 8ANDER8 HOUSE , CHA8. E. MeNISH , Friend , Neb WOODWARD HOUSE , WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb. JUDKINSHOU8C , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la. PARK HOUSE , W. J , OARV'lN , Corning , l > , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , VlllliCA , In. ESTES HOUSE , N. T t8TE8 , Grand Island , Nib- COMMERCIAL HOUSE , F. W. WILM8 , Kearney , Neb. WILDER HOUF1E- THOMPSON REED Wllber , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A , C. OAARPER , Hardy , Nob. METROPOLITAN HOTEL , W. W. 8HUWFEL1 WACO , Neb. GREENWOOD HOU3E , O. W. MAYFIELD , Croenwood , Neb HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbui , Neb. CENTRAL CITY HOUSE J. 8. OREQERY , Central Oltv. Neo. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER. Oreiton , la. NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8ICVERTZ , Nooln , Id. EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , Emereon , Ik. XX XC , O O ( Admits County , Iowa , U , , 11. * Q. ) > Dr. .1. S. PotVRr'mo , 51 , I ) I'hyaicnii 0 , 1 < . Scott I'oatinaitcr I'uri'i riiiM hrothorn Drugs Tucker llrothun Oonur.xl Morchnutliao John W. Wt'llur Guiuintl Morohnniliau , la cob JI ivy Kit t Ulackatnith niul NVnuon Shop Henry lluhlo Groceries Jiunua M. llm'iiuy Muckumith und Buus 13 , K , Yntuiir HuiucfH Shojv T. A * . Gilinoiv Klovator 11. S. Muore Stock Denier Dixon Llunbor Yard .Alills ( Aunty ) , Town , C. , H. & Q. H. It. M. Clniio Kt L. W. Tuhlw Gr ii iMil 1) . L. MeMurtry , Jl. D PhyHicinn niul Surjjeon 1) . 0. Able Kurnituiu Whlpplu & Grntr llnrrl wnro - Appluguto Grouuriva ami Holidny Goods .1. Grillith Munt Mnrkot J. T. ( ! mt ; Uhioksinith J. T. Irolnnd ILluvntor A. L. Shoklon llotol A. 0. Van AiiRihilo lluuorul Murcluuuliao .1. It. Moore Dm UN niul Orgnns \V. S. Goodell Gonuriil Aturcliiuulimt ELGUTTER ! ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Chililron's , CLOTHING. ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Boys' ' OLOTHING. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in Youths' CLOTHING. ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Men's ' CLOTHING. ELGUTTER'S Novelties in White FANCY SHIRTS. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Under WEARS. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Fancy NECK WEAR. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Panuy SILK H'DK'FS. ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Holiday GIFTS. MAMMOTH -CLOTHING - HOUSE 9 1001 Cor. Farnham & 10th St. 1005 EDHOLM & E RICKSO N &ive the Bargains -IN ALL KINDS OK- WATCHES.CLOCKS ; SILVERWARE.SOLID AND PLATED WAKE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes ft First- Class Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Are also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN'CO.'S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office. J. A. WAKEFIELD , WIIOLKSALK AND HCTAIJ , DKAI.KIt IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BUNDS , MOLDIKCS , UME , CEMENT 3E 2&ttX > 330El , , IS-UTO. rBTAlTS AOEHl F01I MILWAUKKK UKilK-JT COUl'ANV Near Union Pacific Depot , - - - OMAHA , NE&