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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1882)
- I ft C. TillG DAILY 'BJiiJilWEDNESDAY : MARCH I , 1882. A nOMANTIO HISTORY. Tbo Eventful Career ( of n SM > Vrnn cisco \Vonmn. B. K , Coll. 13th The estate of M. S. Chnsv , in Htign . tion in Iho Cnurta of Contra and Sai Francisco since ISO' ) , possesses aom novel features , owning to tlio remark able history of. the widow. Mrs. Chase , who was nearly seven ty years old when she died , lived ii this city for nearly thirty yo.irs. lie homo was formeily in ontro.il , Can ada , where shu nfnrrird her fust hus baud , a man named Uhruloi , by wlion she had n son and daughter. Thuson- Jamcs 11. Ilhodes is livingjat Chat 1mm , Ontario. Canada , and he dnufhter Mm : Slater -now a widow is living at Marline : * . . Mrs. Cliaso al ways claimed , nnd it was geneinll understood , that eho w w divorce from licr firat luislnnd , Mr. Uhodes many yoara ago. She lived for aom in Now Orleans after she had aepnral od from her husband. She was the a very stylish woman in her porsoiui appearance , and possessed of mor than ordinary intelligence. By som it was supposed she hml secured hu divorce in Now Orleans , but lately i Waa procured in Philadelphia. Atte coming to this city she married a Mr Fuller , with whom aho lived for som time ; but they were finally divorced It is stated that on the trial of th notion of divorce proof was made e her previous divorce from her firs husband , nnd the copy of the deere which -oho had WAS UU11N1X ) Ul' , As she claimed , in ix lire that aftci wards occurred on Kearny street She had consideral unimproved proj crty in the neighborhood of Van Nes avenue , Bro.xdway and Vallojo street ! which cost her a good sum of mono to bring down , to gradu and ft street improvement ! } . In order t raise money to carry out these in provomonts she mortgaged the who ! of her property to the Havings an Loan Society , and eventually the ii tercat and assessments consumed th whole ofkit. For mcny years she mad her home in Martinez , whore she hu n small piece of prqporty , acquired : a homestead upon the death of he next husband , M. i3. Chase , a lawyc ot Marline/ . She had one child b Mr. Chase , that died , nnd none b Fuller. Within the last few yeni she acted an Administratrix of the e : tate of M. S. Chase , who died leaviu a small property in real oatalo in Coi Ira Coata. About four years ago th house in which she lived at Marline was burned. It and its contents wet insued for a small proportijii of the value , but the insur.mco coiupanii contested her claim , alleging that si ; had caused the house to be burne herself , and made such a defence o the trial , in which they were beatei A few days before the fire she eair near being drowned while a passengi on the ferry-boat from Bonica to Ma tinea It was at night and the forr ; boat failed to make the customer landing. Not knowing this fact , sli walked off in the -water , from wliic she was , fished moro dead than alivi Being badly bruised , she was confine to her bed , and a day or two bofoi iho fire in her hoiuo she was remove to a hotel in order tosecure better n comodation. She was never wollaftx this accident , but-shortly nfterwai became PA11TIAI.LY S > j And greatly enfeebled. She tried tl Hot Springs of SaiiiLuis Obispo , ar was variously treated until she can to the conclusion that travollit might 'do ' hpr good and she had a d < sire to visit Canada , where her so was living , believing th. itwould have a sal tary eircct upon hcr3iaaUli. She le hero about a month s\go , bulherheali declined until about "the " 30th of la August she died ai her son's iious What little nstate oho had Ihreo i four yoara ago , WSLC used up in 01 way or .another , until ahe finally b came divested ot nearly. Ail she posses ed. In tks city nothing waa left , ai only a very small intcnost remained : Contra Gosta County. Mr. Slate who ; uarricd her daugbiar , was killed short tiao ago by being , thrown fro his buggy. He came here with h wife fromtCanada abouttQvo years ag and made. his homo at Martinez. waa poseossad of a little ineans , w ; . an active tr.r.n , and loft .his wife at four children to mourn hie loss. Tl relations between Mrs. Chaao and In daughter and son-in-law wore not < iho pleas iiloctas she was .exceeding troubleaocieyUm moro so * c she gro older and became onfcoblod. It linn ily became diUicult for any one to an usfyheror gotalong with lioricomfor ably. Her sen pc.id.hera visit r.bouttw .yeara ajjo , and after ho returned I -Canada she wout again to live wil lira. Slater , with whom aho roraainc till she visited Canada. While i Caaiula she died iid was buried fro the house of lior tflrst husband - fro vlicm it is claimed by some tluvt el waa never divorced under thoican ofaiio 0. lllio-Jes. She wco 'woman of marked cliur.ictoristicn , , v/i avaricious and inclined to lidgntk and controversy , which , in amoaour. aecouuta fur the , lcis of herprpj onty. _ UlftUlS TO HIS P. TIIUST. Too , puch cannot ibo said of tl over faiUiful wife aud mother , coi BtanUy watching and . .caring for IK dear oiioa , never noglea'Jng a bing ! duty in their behalf. Wilion they 21 nssailod by disease , aud the aystoi should have A thorough cleansing , tli stomach and ibowola regulated , bloc purified , tnalurial pojsonoxtminatci she must know that Electris Bittei nro the only BUBO remedy. T.hoy at the best and purest medicina in tli world , and only cost fifty eentt. Sol 2 > y Ish & arcjlahon. ( . } ) It Depends on the Bait. DrooUljn Kn'K . "Kels is bitin' very good this -nji tor , " observed a Nowtown man to itli Eaglo'a cashier ns ho fished around i his pocket for a niarringo notice an paid the expense of insertion. "Catch many ? " ashed tlio cashic checking tlio notice. "Doin1 pretty well , pretty well , replied the old man. "I kotched on the other day which was considcrab ! eel Ye BOO I wont to the crick in th inornin' and cut .a hole in the ice an dropped the hook , In about a mill ute I knowod I had a bite and wen for him. When I got ten yards c liira out I began " "Got what ? " demanded the casli lor. lor.l' | Ton yarde of him , Ye BOO , couldn't tell how big ho was goin" ti jo , so I just pulled his head over m ; shoulder nnd streaked for homo , on ) ; a mile. Then 1 followed back to th liolo and ho wasn't out yell" "How big was ho ? " asked Iho cash ier with round eyes a.nd standin hntr. hntr."Hold on tilll tollyo. Then Lakes another grip on him and reachc For homo ag.iln , but that didn't acoi to fetch him. Well , sir , 1 trnvele belweon the house and the hole a' ' day long , and when 1 got him all ou lie made a coil on my farm A qitnrtc of a milo in diameter and four bun drod yards high I Knot , sirl T telly ho was considerable col ! " "What kind of n b.ut do you genet ally luo for Hint sine of ecH" oskc the c.iahior sare.irtically. "Whisky ? " replied the Kowtow : man. ' 'I used Ilireo pints of whisk on that ool. Drank it the night be fore , you know. " A Short Ronil to Health- To nil who mo suffering from liolln , u eor , scrufuln , carbuncle" , or other oust nate diseases of the bloul and ( skin , course of HuimocK MLOOD llirrriis wi bo fomul to bo "n mro road tt > health L'tlco 51 00. trial size 10 cents. febSSiU-edlw BL.MAHDI. Tlio Coming of the End .of the Worl Looked For This Year by the Rio- hamnioduns. The whole Mohammedan world excited over the expected end of tl : world this year. The Moslems sn that moat of the signs which are I precede that dreadful hour hnvo a ready been accomplished , and thatbt two moro are wanting. Those in wliic they profess already to BOO the fulfil mont of prophecy nro many , aomo i which are tumults nnd seditions , ii numerable earthquakes nnd eclipse and the decadence of faith nmoi men. In the late war between Tu key and llussin they aeo thofulfdlnioi of the prophecy that Gog nnd Hugo ; the fair-haired tribes of the norti should break forth across the barrio which Dhu'l Karvoin built again thorn in the mountains of Arineni In Gladstone they aeo the anti-Chria The two signs wanting are the d scent of Jesus upon the earth and U appar.ition the mnhui. In antic pation of the early coming of Chris the cleansing and repairing of tl eastern minaret , called the Minaret Jesus , of the great Mosque of Damn cus , was. begun about two years as ; The apparition of the mahdi is , hoover \ over , regarded as the greatest of ( signa foreshadowing the end of tl world. Mohammed , it ia said , prophecii that the world should not have an ci till ono of his own family should ru over Islam , whoso name and who father's should bo the same as his ov nnd his father's own ( Abdullah' ) , has long bcon tlio belief of the Mo ! ems that a descendant of the proph of the tribe of the Koreish will ru over the .A rabs about the beginning the fourteenth century of tlio hegir and at that time the Mnhdi will t veal himself at Macca and the era the calipluiie be brought to nn en The beginning of the fourtcenlh co tury is near at hand ; the caliph Mecca , Abdul Mutallib , is reported have raised the standard of robellii and proclaimed himself-ruler over I Arabs ; and to cap the climax , so speak , the mahdi himself has appear at Mecca , in the person of Abdulla the son of Mohammed , by a mother the namo'of jEminch. The name the prophet , his father and moth are properly grouped together , ai the circuniEtances of time and phi all answer to the prophecy. If an thing else were need to convince t faithful that the end of the world at hand , it my bo found in the ehol ra now raging at Mecca , and which t "Arabs call "tho yellow wind of fire and this is tlio fire which , according prophecy , ahall consume the Hedj at the moment when the mahdi mak bin appearance. Thoao things are now regarded ' the Mohammedans as of greater ii ! portanco than.tho settlement of fina .cial questions , government roforn .otc. Indeed , .in comparison , the things which -so deeply Interest oth ipcoplo are the merest tritle-a in Me tiem nations A LIBERAL OFFEK. il''or ' the past two years the , publis era , of this paper hnvo given -to t subscribers of Tin : WKEKLY CJSB t best line of premiums as inducomei to subscription which have over be olIiiTcd by any newspaper in tlis.cou try. Tlio plan hss proved n suscot II liwj given universal satisfaction the patrons of the paper , and han i creased the subscription list to a .d gree fcr above the expectations c& i publishers. Many patrons oflEnK DAILY B , have iish'jd why we A'o not ofibr the Iho same , inducemcnte .held . out to HU Bcribors df TUB WKKISJV BKK. In i Bponso to ttho inquiry wo make t following .otter : Eudi subscriber Tun DAILI HKK who pinya his urrea of subscription and remits pro-pn mont for Biz. months aud every m oubscribcr who remits pro-paymo six montJic will bo rfor entitled to o of the premiuuB mentioned in o Iliat. TheBo premiums will bo d tributed in tlio JKIIIIO impartial mu nor which marked our firat aud socoi idistnbutiotis. Tl&i Holiomu wa ' first detvjod collect subscription * in arreare fro ] i.iroiu of TIIKVjMjfj.y Bin ; . Ri 8u uur cxaiotationn. \ \ have now no back collections on 01 weekly edition , have established il prepayment syatem , qzidrupled.ot circulation and correspondingly ei hancod the value of our Jidvurtiaii anaco. A number of aubiwnbors I 'JiiK DAILY BKK are now in arroan and if by an extension of the sain plan wo cah induce them to pay tli amount duo us , wo can well attbrd t innko tin's liberal olfer. By thi means wo hope toBtillfurthorincrea ! the largo list of THB DAILY BKB , an having established tlio propaymon Bystoiji wo propose to maintain il as wo arc doing with our Weekly cd lion. lion.To To thoao who are nol familiar wit our plan of distribution or thomanne in which the premiums are secured b , wo append the explanation niadt to our weekly subscribers , which ap plies equally to the subscribers o Tur. DAILY Two ypnra ago the publishers of Tin IKK devised a scheme for colloctiiif > ; ick pay from delinquent subscribers ecuring renewals and oxtondim ! tin lirculation of this paper by n diatri mtion of valuable premiums. Tin ucccss of thai experiment , both ii Iho collection of back pay nnd incrcwv f prepaid subscribers was so encour .ging tb.xt Iho publishers vonturei ipon the anmo system of premium dia ributiona on a more extensive seal nat year. 11 waa demonstrated tha vo couldbotter alllml to distribute th nonoy usually paid to ngonts , loea collcclois and attorneys , directly I > ur patrons by olleiing them extra irdinnry inducements to sminro ac counts nnd prepay for another yeni ,5y this method wo hnvo succeeded i : two years in quadrupling the circuln : ion of Tin : WKKKLY llr.K andoxleml ng its intluenco far beyond th loundnrics of this state. During the first year only a porlio of the articles disliibutod were prr jured in oxehango for adveitiaiii ( . When the marked increase in circulr tion became known Id merchants nn manufacturers last year they willing ! : > lnccd their macliinory and merchai diso at our disposal in paving for ai vertising. Thai enabled ua lo d whal seemed incredible - namely , fill nish a metropolitan weekly for i\\ dollars a year nnd give ouraubacaibtn [ iremiuma that aggregated in valu f' OOO. And yet it was a paying ii vestment , for us , and gave genon satisfaction to our patrons. \ \ hat grew out of a desire to collec back pay has developed into a no and practical idea. We have discoi ereel that wo can nll'ord to make ov siibscribcra sluuera in the income < the paper from advertising. In otlu words wo can afford to divide Iho n < yertising patronage of the paper wit its subscribers , inasmuch as the incoiv from advertising grows with the ii creased circulation. Advertising spai in THE BEE that was worth one bin drod dollars five years ago will con madd ono thousand dollars to-da ; This fall moro goods nnd machine ) have boon offered us in exchange fi advertising than wo could accept i view of the limited space we devo for that purpose. What wo have coi tr.icted for makes the grandest ai most varied list that has over bee offered for distribution by any now paper , and lhal too without paying dollar in money. Th-o only outlay : cash wo expect to incur in connectit with these premiums will bo for pos ago and oxpressago. This explnii exactly how wo procure our premiui : .uid why we can giro away property so much value. All the premiums in our list a worth at retail just what we rcprcso them. In contracting with mnnuft tureis and wholesale dealers wo acco them only at wholesale rates , b thai does nol lesson Iheir value thoao who receive them THE BEE has 'for yeare slood in 11 front rank of newspapers west of tl Mississippi , and to-day circulat more extensively than any paper we of Chicago and north of St. Louis , largo number of eastern people wl dcairo to procure a far western pape with a view of acquiring reliable i formation about the resourcca and cl velopment of Iho country weat of t Missouri will doubtless avail tlioi solves of the opportunily now offer them. Having for more than ton yof been under one management pursui a course thai has eslnblished for it pu lie confidence at homo and n wi reputation abroad , THE BEKcouM 11 afford to engage an any undertaki that was not conducted fairly and ho estly. The distribution in 1880 ai ,1881 gave general satisfaction to o subscribers. The coming distributi will bo made in the eauio impart manner , by a committee whom t subscribers prceonl may select frc Iheir own nutnbor , and in such ma iiier as they think fair and oquitab ! .Last year all the premiums gave go satisfaction , excepting some engrn ings which wore not apprecialed. Tl year no engravings , maps or pictur have been placed -among the proi iUms. < 0ur old patrona aood no nssuran from us of Iho reliability and slabili of Tun BKE , nor do wo need to mfoi thorn thai the principles it advocate and the fearless defunct ) it make behalt of the producers , makes it i iiioet indiaponsiblo to Iho induslri claeccs of the great west. N-o intelligent person would oxpc that every aubscribor will receive $ ( ! 50 threshing machine , a ? 500 jane j ano , SI500 harvester , or a § 150 e gun , but all have an equal cJmnco the distribution. Each subscriber thai pays up his n rears utad repays another year , m every now subscriber lltnl remils pt payment for ono year , will receive premium worth at loaal One Dollar retail. .An a matter of fact , Ti OMAHA. WKHKI.Y BKK is worth tl subscription nrico , Two Dollur.s year , lo ev ry faiitner ; mechanic merchant. Without boasting ) wo u aort that no weekly paper , east west , can compare witlf il in vauo and choice aoloctiona , general now interesting oarre'spondoneo , and i other paper hi America contains tauch far wustain nowa , ranging fro tiso Pacific c < i 3t to the Missisaip rirar. With the proof of good fai nnd honoot dealing before llieni in tl numerous acknowledgment wo pu linh , wo can aafeiy outer upon our e hirgol undertaking of this year , co fidonily bolieyiiig that its success w bo mutually eatiafactory nnd adva K. HoKKWATKit , Munaging Editor. . If you are BuH'oring from a Coug ! Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , JJay Fove Consumption , Joss of voi < yj , tickling the throat , or any nlfection of tl Throat or Lungi , use Dr. ICing's Nn Discovery for Consumption. Tin's the great remedy that is causing i much excitement I > y its woiidorf cuies , curing thousands of Iwjiolo cases. Over a million bottles of D King's Now Discovery Jiavo been wu. within the lost year , and have givt lorfect satisfaction in veiy iimtanci Wo can unhesitatingly say that this really the only euro euro for thros md lung affections , and can choorfu y rpcominoud it to nil. Call and g < i trial bottle free of cost , or n roguu izo for 91.00. JB | R McMahon. 0r ODR BEST PREMIUMS/ The following is a description of the most valuable premiums that are le bo allotod to the patrons of TIIK llr.t on March 4 i run citAsr. PIANO , which is the most voluble among oui premiums , is from the OiiAsu I'IANC CoMr.WiY. of Richmond , Indiana , Tills company has Iho reputation o ! making tlio most durable instrument ) mndo in America , and for tone and luno their Pianos are second to none. I'ewseRsing line vrntor power and ix fao ory built with special reference to tlu uamifacluro of the best instrumental ho least possible coat , this company iavo advantages onjoycel by noonsteri actory. They have near nl hnnd il rtrgo quantities the lineal timber ii ho xvorld , and liavo ixn opportunity tc uako the first selection , mid sixve ho high freights which must bo pan > y oiistorn niamifixclinors , and cense iiiently can furnish n better piano foi 110 money than nuy other makers , The Cejllcgo of Music nt Cincinnati > iio e > f t'lio largest institutions of tlu tinel in this country , after trying tin linnos of all the boat makes diacardee 111 olliors and uro using only the CIIASI : , and decided that it possessee ill the qualities neeehs.ivy tei with stand the hardship of ix yenuino HUH cal warfare. Tins speaks veilumea il 'avor of these excellent , inatrmnente : he product of western enterprise urn skill. All disinterested exports nd uit that those pianos nro made belli1 : than those from nny other factory ant .Mat they are the most sorvicaMc The piano xvo offer is thei tylo seven nnel for elegance o I'peiiranco , beauty of tone urn u > lidity of stinctnro cannot bo ox called. Parties xvho are not fnmilia with this make of pianos would d xvoll to write to the factory for nn il lustrateel catalogue. The otlier piano on our list is th same style ami quality m the one xv .ivo last year , and will bo ixupreointe < by the party fortunate onenigh te ) re ccivo it. [ NO MACHINES. The first ono on the list is froi Pitta & Son's celebrated factory , ( Chicago , 111. , and has a reputation fo ; oed work over the whole cmwlrj The Gold Medal Thresher js froi ihovi > ll known firm of Uobinwm \ Co , Richmond l d. The llobinsn machine wurka weio established 1 1841 ! , and uruoncx u > the oldest tlu-esl hit ; innehiuo buildeiH in the country The machines of this firm are in uj iu ovoiy state from Mniuu to Orcgoi Every farmer and dealer admits the supeiioiily. Our contract with tli Itobiuson machine works is for a con pleto thrcbhcr ready to attach oilhe horse or steam power , both of whir ; hey manufacture , and under our coi tract they will furnish the party wli iccoivea this machine , either power r § 50.00 less than their regular prici This discount to bo given in additio to any caah or other discounts oflere by the firm. ' IIAKVESTEU. THIS BKU'-1UN1)INX1 The reputation of the Marsh ha vcsters is so well established that r special description of them is dcetm necessary. Wo will only state th , this is their latest improvement. Th machine was on exhibition at the N Di-uska state fair laat September , an was admire * , by every one , and tl workings of it declared superior i Llmt of any other harvester made. T11E LEWIS UlIADER. Thia machine stands at the head the ho&dor family and has met wil most surprising success. The factoi at Ilastint's , Nebraska is kept bui the year round , and the past yo. has not been able to make enough till all orders. These headers do mo work with less power than any oth style of reaper , and with less loss grain than by any other mode of ha vesting. THE AM13KIUAN OU1NIUNO MILLS which wo offer < is premiums nro gun antced to bo first-doss ill every r spect , Biinplo in construction , durali and easily managed. These mills a intended for grinding feed and a valuable to every farmer ; they can 1 adjusted BO as to grind meal fn enough for table use. Thp fortuna farmer who receives ono of these mil will certainly bo well pleased. Tl mills are complete with pulleys , ai can bo attached to any power. Tin .iru manufactured by the Amorici ( i rinding Mill Company , Chicago , Ii iiioia. Thf'iui are the same style of Mil we gave as premiums laat year , r.i v.J2io appreciated more than any otln premiums of equal value. HI.NOl'.U HKWINO MACHINES. The Si'wing Machine ) which wo gi1 us premiums are all now and lira class , manufactured by the Sing ftfiiiiufacturiiig company of Nc Yoik , who have a reputation and e business in every city and village i he United States and Europe. Ever 'lodyknows ' the valueandU8ofulnoBs , ihosu iimcliiiiuH , and know that UK , tro worth just what wo list thoi Their immoiiBo sales show how xve thoaoSo wing Machines are appreciate IIOWK MJAI.K. is ono of thuir boat muko and has a pacify to weigh a wagon with ii heaviest loud , and will be a premiu that any one will appreciate. T1IJ ! OALDWKLIr WAOON , which is offered as a premium , is tl same style aa the ono wo gave la yrar and which was considered ono i the finest farm wagons ever mad Those wogoiwaro made by thoKans , Manufacturing Company , of Loavoi worth , KaH. , a western firm with tru ! western enterprise. They are makii a first-class wagon nnd will soon 1 supplying the entire trade of tl west. Till , CIUMMOU COIl.V MA.VnJK is the old reliable rotary diop , mat by Iteeulo & Kelly , of .Troy , Ohii liiese goodii are as staple aavJii1 sugar and uui indispensable on ovei well rcuolarod farm.Vo are safe i recommending it as the best cor planter made. KINO COCKLE MILLH. Those milla are now and wimpli Hoparntiiifj cockle chafl' and all see from the wheat , in also lined an a , ROC Boparator. This mill worlw with n coi tainty nnd rapidity not attained by an grain manipulating device horetofor placed on the market. It furaiulie lU own motive power nnd iieodfl ji blast or agitation. Every farmoi grain dealer nnd miller should hav ono. The one on exhibition at th Jai t Kebrafka state fair was noifnow ! edged by every ono M n "great invon tion. " WATCHES AND SILVEIIWAJIE. The goods in this line have bcoi sccureeFlliroiitjji the jewelry firm o Eelholin & Erickson. This firm 1m1 mot with remarkable success ii Omaha. Coming hero a fo'V year ngo. they hnvo built up a wondorfu trade , extending through the wesleri states nnd territories. The have aim mndo n reputation for honest good and fair denlini' , and the fact tha they furnish thcsn geieuls is sutKcien guaraiitco thai they nro jusl as repro Bonloeli THV : imuRsr.i.s uAiirr.T is fioin the old reliable Carpel lions of ,1. 13. Uetxvilor , who has done IHIM ness in Omaha tor years , nnd is \ \ el known throughout the entire slate The Carpet is the best Uoely Driissuls and when Mr. Dolwiler says it i worth forty-live dollars il lepi'eaont jusl lhal much money , onnr.u ron GOODS. The oreler on L. H. Williams < Sous , which wo give as u premium xvill buy jusl ns ninny j < w > it from tha linn ns would the same amount n cash. L. 11. Williams JfcSons' In tli oldest -xiul largest letail diy good Bloroin Omaha , mid besi cs drvgW. entry n lurgo stock eif boots nnd nhiie ami gonl's furnishing goods and luxx a mei chant tailoring department They are a strictly cash house nil haven wiileieputntion for Hollingohea nnd the n.xrty xxlio i-tc-iv tlttn prv miuin will cerimiil.l . l > i- .ll pleased if Thu Uewka in our I'l.1- i" all St.iii dard Ural elaa.i Duukn cluili 1 > < uiu' durable und gee > d r.ljlo , ntidj.e'anii t I bi'imhl ' anj'xx'heio at rotixd IO-H thix xx u list them. This yea,1xe \ \ \ n maps , pictured or eugiavi < [ > , a d in jtistiliod in enying t'u ' > t e > ur hat , c.u tains the moat vnue'd and valuable h of premiums ex'oi oil' , lodbynuy papa ACKNOWLEDCEMEMTS. The fulloxx'liiK afknoxxli'ili ? ! iMMit * x\o ' from lurtlot to \\liniii Uiu nm valualilo iiri'inlilins wore ulloteil In our ill trlbutlon last jnir s llill'l.DKII , Cot. , Alililll , 'SI. IMllor of ttii'Oncili.v lU'o DEAUSIU. I htuo just ri'cchi'il tl lioniilirul STo Wlilti'MSwIiiKinacliliu' . ul\ ( : is u iiicintmnlili ) our impor , ( nr \\lili plouM1 nii'oiit maiij tlinukn from your nun llll-IlMMl MlllsClllllT. I ! SMITH. SlU.NKXrli , May 2781 , . : Yon -Ull tilcnso accept ! tluuilts for tin' M.iti-li 1 'M-flM'il in-day , KIIOI ! ruunlUK outi'r. vnu lia\o acteil fair townnh me tli.it I shall I'MTContln a MiliMTllHTtoTnr Urr.lilch I confi In Itsi'lf \\nrlli iiiorrIlii\nUn.'Mibsorlitli | . uid ltls < | iilto oMilciitiu ( areas ii.irtleul In lit\\mlliiK tlu1 nwanli to suoci'ssl ( IraMcm.asIf you\\cru to receive luynic rur tliuiii Apiln tliniiUInt ! jou ui ( t lii-n1 Xr.xiAJs'ob.Murch 17 , ' 81 llccclvpd ot Uiu Omaha I'ulilMilne Co. goltl Wiitrli. as premium with TIIIOMAI : WKI'.UI.V ttr.n. 'Iho watch \\as : ill thai \vns rciiri-soiiteil In thu prcniliim list. In worth STn. Acoi'iit my tliauUs foi I wnlch. I consider Tun linn xviii worth I subscription juice , without u iirt'iiiliiiii .lAMKb 1)AVIS .i.K CITV , Utah Co. i U T..iulva. 'HI. i KINI Siu : I rccchuil thu sti'iiihull watch uwnrdoilniuat your tllstrlinitliin Ulil notcoiiu ) as MUIII as cxiirctril. A ic many luillcil 1110 anil wuntL-il to Kmm I hail rceclve'il Iho xx-atcli nxxnnlcil lat'.ti now I say to them , ji'i.annotlsti'iii wliul as ropruhiMiteil In jour valued paticr like your initior very much , uml 1 tufuiid i ontlmm to lake your paper : is lone as I ouCiiiuki'ii on monopour.s aild speaks fo freedom 'I he. pcoplullko > oiir paper , fo 1 i takliiBil fcroiilpapfis 1 llkojour paper fully I licsi , and It Is tliu llrsl paper 1 taku U | loiik tliron h to scu the | { e.ueral nous. dt lre to Hiistaln > ourp.ipcr and wish : success MX' klml reiiaids. alllU'llKlh ) 1' . llUTOIUNdS AVli.i.ow CiiKKK.Jlontana , Sept 2C , ' 81 Onuliu rubllshliiR Co. , Oniulm Neb : Jlavoioi-ulvi'il ( iiu-JiuntlliKC ( ! ISIH : - steni-wliullliK xvutch , and llvn IXKIKS premiums with Tin : Hi'.i : for 'm. Ace mytliauUsfurbamo Will taUohiiliscrlptli lor vou.lf I/'au niaUewaue.s. 1'loascto me know terms , and hCnd iiremliim lint soon po.H.b.0. . . [ Mr Woodxvard was awarded Hrow cultivator , but living In a plaeo wlie.ro It v of no use to him , he .is allowed tobcl another iiremliim of i-qnal value. ] rioi.ON , Neb. , April 25 , ' 81 Omstha I'liblMUiiB Co : OENTH : TUoisolil xxatchnu.irtlptl me your fecund amiiul distribution of pre iiiins Is leeelxed 1 am well pleased It. I think the paper iiliiuu Is xxorth l money. IXJIIK nmy TIIK liter rontlinm bii/i. I > J , Dodge Co. , Neb . .Il Omaha Publishing Co. ; (5KNTMCMKN : Clio stem wlndliiK sll' ' e xxatuli that 1 recelxed In yi l.isl premium distribution Is ill Imn d. liavo found It to foe a perfect tin keeper , and consider It worth the pr _ KI.K Cliiovu , Mo. , .lime 7 , 'hi Omaha 1'iibllsliliiK Co : Silts : Tlio Hllver watch nxvarded me xiinr dlstrlbutlun of iiremlnnis eamo hand all rlKht It H imood tlmo-keep and 1 am xxell pleased with It I think I piiiier Ii worth the money without I pruu. 1 am udl satisfied ullli both. Yours rf'ipi'ctfiillv. ANMIU : . HAnilll'JX ISi.unSrniNdK , ( laccCu , Neb. , i April 21 , ' 81 ] DBAIC SIIIH : Tin : OMAHA HKH prl sllxer xxati'h , Is to hand , for xvlilch recel my hlncere thanks , lleforo reeelvlnu ll was skeptical about Iho worth of Ihoarllc but 1 am most agreeably .snrprhed , lorlt both u Kcnulnu Kooil watch and an PXCI Icnl tlmc-keoper. I comldcr your pa | uiHiil value ) for the twodolUri lmlejeiidei ly of tlu ) prl/o , for It conlalns a lui variety of rpailhic matter , besides thu ci rcntiiwsnf the week. I am yours respectfully , IlIOIIAltO I.IV.SKV , N. II. , Hept .1 , ' 81 Itf colvoil of you this day ten books , I i much pleased with ( hum : think Ibeyi richly worth ten dollars Von maku a ll | . mistake In my llr.st name on thu wrapper my ( taper , xxhlc.li bus Kent NOIIIII of llieni another man , allhongh 1 found them all last. Von wrlto It Carlos , It .should Ulmrlei U. lliinsli SIIKI/KIK , Nftb. , May ll , ' 81 Editor lice ! DitAK Km : .My bolt of loiiselaln ( Prl : duly ii'ciilu'd. In ( in.illty uinl iimnlUy exceeds my uxpectatlons , I'lajujo aece my thanks for full comiill.incoMr contri on award of No. illlO. As a nuxv reader THE HICK , 1 must Kay that I am well picas xvltli the choice rending mutter It contali Very respectfully xonrn. 11. 1' . HAAlMONH Mif.i'AHO KTATION. Neb . 1'e.b , 28 , Ml 'lo-d.iy I ricelvcd iho Webster's U abililucd Dictionary , aixarded mu as iirciimun wllli TIIK OMAHA WKKKI.VIIK Thu dictionary Is thi ) best mudo and Is Hood as ropre.sunted. I am yerj mu iileaied with It I think Till' IliccU t best paper published In this country .1. 1' . MAJITKN8 I'KNNIMOKK. Wh. , May. 'I , 'HI Oinnhal'nbllHhliiKCi ) fJOr.AU Km : My premlnni to TIIF. K ; eamo to hand In uood order , coiislstlni ; line bolt of loiiMlnlu muslin , u No 1 arlle 1'lea.se necept my thunku hoplnt ; lhal Ti lli'.i : may continue ) UK cooil work of d miimchiK HID monopoly aud poolluu frai of the xxe ! > tas I am Inu-rested In thu fun hiKlnlcmtof Nobraska. nxpccllnj ; soon till some of Its fertile siill. Yours resjieetfnlly. LKWItt lllljmV , _ DUNCAN , Neb , .111110' ' 'aj Editor Omaha Hco ; f Your jireinlum for llfo hcholar lip | di received , And ammucli oblluu.Yours Yours truly , MR8.V.O. WlTOHftV. THE BBS'S PREMIUMS ! An nu liiihircincnt tn ttio introm of TIIK UKR who n o In nrro.iw for tlioirsutiRcrlp ilon In wiunro their nronm ti and ncciiro 'It * iintronnno > f jartlci whn doilro to HCCUM A live datlv ] mp < T which pulilWics n'l th trli KMplils iiflwn of the < Uy tlio f llc t mnr- t rcticirtn t niiv journal m tlic > vi ! t , feirloi * nn I niiUpnkeu in xontlmcnt Mid an nn \vi iiin niUot nt Mif the right ol th people i\i ft. nhiH ( li'lionosl. rlngn. nn oioneut [ of rnrnitiiiii | In any imrty , the | : ii INlier * ot TllK HKK hdvo decM-1 to offer n ) IU of Vnlmil'li Vroiiilii : ' . whlcli iri' l Innll ! tel and ( IMtlbiltcd nmong Hit mibucrlbcrs lm r mit prior to the lit diy o M ich , 1882 , FARM 1 Pitts Jc Son's Tliroshing Mnchii , . S 500 00 1 "Gold Modal" u " . 50000 Whit upvAInrali Twine liindor , . UOO 00 lic\vis lloiuloi' , . ! } 00 00 Manny Mower and Reaper combined , . 100 00 Portable Grist and Koed Mill ICnest tier's Patent , . . . . 150 OD Four Ton Sx 11 I lowe Wiigon Scale , . 1 ( JO 00 No. 5 "American" Grinding Mill with bolting 'ittacli- menl and Corn Shelter , . 150 00 No. ! ) "American 1 llorso Power Mill Grinder iu:1 Cob Grinder conibined , . 150 00 No. ! " Amorican" Pulley Mill Grinder with bolting attachment , . : . 0 00 Loach Standard Wind Mill , . . 00 00 Standard Mower , . * . 00 00 Farm Wagon , complete , ( Caldwell ) . . . v % . 00 00 No. 8 " American " Power Grinding itliil , . 00 00 No.8 u Double" " " . 10000 No. 7 " " ll . 80 00 No. 5 " " ll . 75 00 No. 4 u " u . ( ! ( ) 00 2 No. " tl " . 88 00 No. 1 1 Power and Farm Mill , combined , . . , . 50 00 2 No , 2 American Wind Mill Grinders , . 80 00 " " " " . 5 00 I No. 1 1 Farm Wagon , complete , . 85 00 1 Hopkins Mower , . 80 00 1 No. 2 Triumph Steamer , complete , . ( > 0 00 No.l " " " . 50 00 Chnriis from Oval Churn Co . 80 00 I Sets Farm Harness , 9.0 00 i Sulky Plows , 105 00 LO 1inch ( Beam Plows , 2110 OU L Champion. Corn Plan tor 50 00 1 No. 2 King , Cookie Mill and Seed Seporator , -to OU' ' 1 No 8 " " " " " < > W MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 Chase Grand Square Piano § 700 Otf L Grand Square Piano , 600 00 1 Grand Parlor Organ , 300 00 Parlor Organ , 150 00 HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 25 Singer Sowing Machine , § 1500 00 ' " 1 Mossier Bahmann Office Gafo , 250 2 Austin Rotary Washing Miichines , 80 1 13aso Burner Hard Coat Steve , 40 ICookStovo , 40x 1 No ! * Kendall's Plaiting Machine , 20 1 No. 2 " lt " 10 w 1 Brussels Carpet 5JO yards , 4500 Order on L. Ii. Williams & Sous , v. . . . 25 00 5 Bolts Lonsdalo Muslin , 25 00 1 Life Scholarship Omaha Business College , 50. 00 REAL ESTATE. 20 Residence Lots Council Bluffs , $5200 OU WATCHES. 1 Hunting Case Gold Watch , 100 00 1 " " , . . 90 00 I " u " " Ladies , . 75 00 50 Silver Watches , Hunting Case , Stem Winders 1000 00 50 ' " " " 1500 00 SILVERWARE. 1 Elegant Silver Tea Sot , 90 00- 5 Sil/or Platel Culto Buskrti , 50 00- 5 S ts Silor J ab'e Swoons * 60 OlV BOOKS- 3tOO tandard Britujh Novels , $5250 00 3000 " Ampiictm 'l 3750 00 1500 " " u 1500 00 750 Endymiou , BeucousfUd's Lost Work , . 1125 00 500 Shakespeare , . C25 00 300 Bricks Without Straw , . 875 'V 300 Byron's Works , . . . . " " . 300 > 300 Life o Edwin Forrest , . 300 ' \ 200 "Nona , " . 200 C 200 The Roman Traitor , . 200 Gv- 250 Arabian Nights , . 250 00- 250 Robinson Crusoe , . 250 1)0- ) 500 American Popular Dictionaries. . 500 00 4300 Poetical Works , Tennyson's , Wordsworth's , Long fellow's , Pope's , &c. , - . 4300 00 3 Sets Dickon's ' Works , . 60 00 1 Set Irving's Works , . 35 00 2 Webster's Unabridged Dictionaries . 22 00 ADDmONAL PREMIUMS. I Jiiviiifiblc Tlirusbijig with single gear 10- iiirso now cr nnd everytliiiig complete from Ii ob- urls , rl rp & Co. , Three Riveis , Michigan . $660 001 It jlnry Corn Planter . 60 00' Spring Cultivator 32 00 > A XX Plow 19 00' A BC " 22 00 AOC u 18 00 * I'J-inih " liom Dceie & Co. , Council Bhifls . . . . 23 00- i-ton Victcr Scale 160 OO N ) . 4 DumonL Warehouse Scale from Moline Scale Co 106 00 12-foot Croft Power Windmill from E. C. Leflel & Co. , Springfield. Ohio. 130 0 60 Shares of John Mountain Gold and Silver Mining and Milling CO.'H ' Stock , ( ono share premium ) par value of stock , $26 00. Market value of stock ( $6 60) ) * 390 OO Buckeye Spring Walking Cultivator 36 OG 3 Plain-top Cook Stoves 76 00' 2 Extension-lop " 68 00 2 Sola Wagon Skeins from Moline Stove Company. . 7 00 I Huso Burner Hard Coal Steve 40 00 600 Elegant Albums , ( $ 2 60) ) 1260 00 6 Sets Dickons' Complete Works 110 00 6OO Albums 600 00 6O Down Kino Parlor Brooms. ( $3 00) ) 150 00 860 Standard British Novt-ls 1062 60. 1,300 Best AmnrjV'w ' NOVI > | H 1.650 00- 1 IJuckot Windmill ' ' ' . -110 OG 1-3 Suction Harrow , . . , . , , . 16 OO 1-2 Section Harrow , . 10 OO Pair Kino Thorough Berkshire Pigs 100 00 The iliHtribnllon of thewe premiums will tukei place on the -Itli day jo March , 1882 , All aitlclcH that can bo went by mull xvill be forwarded postpaidto the tmbwiber's ad dress , Articled to ho Hhipjiud by uxprcM or freight will bo forwtmlcit to their dcstl no tion xUth freifjlit payable by tlie coi.bijnee. i _ i Tliu Biibscilitioii | prieo ol TIIK DAILY 15iu lo Ton Dollaw per annum. ' - . . Direct your iiiiiilitniuo I'l"1" to TIIK OMAHA I'UIIUBIIINU COMPANY by money onler'or . , . . - , wlo xvill forxvanl you a mimbored premium receipt , which xvill bee --o - i" u I'miilum ' book. Knth icmlttnnco nhould also f-lvo explicit ellrection as to iiontoHlco odilrfhK. I'urtitii lo wlidm aitlclcn nro allotted that ore too bulky for mail will bo notllied unit iujneated to give ) dlrectltms hoxv and when shipment is to b made. made.Tlie dlnt-ibiiUon will bo iimelovlthout dlfcrlmlnatloiiorfavoritlBin , tbrouiih a com. mlttco Bclecttd by tliu Mibwribeu present ot the time the nxvnrds arc mnilo. All we aim n lu tliiB scliemu JH to cedlect our buck duos nud Becure imymente tor tlio coming year , lid to ixttml emr circulation over a greater tcrritory. | | | oo. , OmaliB ,