THE OMAHA JDAJLY BEE : THURSDAY. MARCH 23 1882 , DEADWOOD CUiMNGS. Dcudwood Correspondence Pioneer Free * . The process of mining , milling Amalgamating and refining gold tint ailvor is pretty thoroughly under stood , but to tlio outside world thor is n good deal of ignornnco con corn ing the mode of transporting th treasure from the mills to the minti ' and markets of the cast. Particu larly is this so regarding the bullioi output of the Black Hills-tho thin largest fold producing district in tli United States situated as the distrlc is nearly 300 miles from nny railroad with the great Sioux reservation upoi 0110 side , and an uninhabited prair ! on the other three. That the ship in cut of largo quantities of tro.iuur across this dreary and unprotcctot waste is attended nith danger mus bo obvious to nil , and has been ro poatcdly demonstrated , ns will appca below , during the past five years. A the present tnno there nro two stag and express lines in operation between twoon this city and the railroads , on running to Pierre , the other to Sidney noy , and they carry the bulk of trcas urc. A fqw years ago the nmoun waa about equally divided botweet thorn , but at the present limo the Sidney company EN.10YS ALMOST A MONOPOLY in the business , which is found vorj lucrative , charges being , I believe , J per cent , of the gross amount. T < arrive at a thorough understanding o tmo traffic , your correspondent recently contly sought an interview with ono . of the mosaongors , a handsome , intel ligent and exceedingly jolly person , who conversed freely , and from whotr I Lathered the following fnformation : The troaauro coach io of the Goncorc pattern , but a voriublo fort on wheels , the body being lined with half-inch chiliad iron , and with no openings save port holes near the top on either aide and ends , It weighs 1,800 pounds and is drawn by six horses , the best stock being hold in readiness for it. Two trips are raado each month about the 3d and 17th , AS the mils may clean up , ant nothing is carried other than tlio mes sengers , treasure , mails and express matter , no passengers being allowed to accompany it under any consider ation whatever. The shipment at the first of the month is always the most valuable by from § 20,000 ' to 8100,000 , owing to the fact that'tho gold mills mnko only a partial clean up on the 15th the plates only , reserving the batteries until the end of the month and bank clearances are usually niado at the beginning of each month. Shipments vary in value , the firsl raiding from § 100,000 to § 225,000 , and the second from § 200,000 to $350,000. When the business was first established each ooaoh was sup plied WITH A VEUY HEAVY SAFE , into which all valuables wore placed , but as road agents frequently demon- tratod that such precaution was no additional protection , the extra weight was dispensed with , and the great bars of gold and bags of coin , otc. , are now placed "under the scat , " as would the fanner arrange his truck destined for market. From Deadwood to Sidney , a distance of 285 miles of howling wilderness in which Desperadoes once Tanged in largo numbers , thus treas ure is intrusted to the custody of five men , who , for many reasons deserve the poor recognition herein manif eatod and very much more. Their names are Scott Davis , Jesse Brown , William Sample , Boss Davis and John Ooch- rano. It has boon my good fortune to make the personal acquaintance of those boys whoso appearance and demeanor meaner when not rigged for thoirdan- gorous trips , indicate an occupation vastly different from that by which thov earn their daily bread. There is nothing that savors of bordoriam bravado , or a penchant for bluff , blus ter and blood , about their attire or ' demeanor. On the contrary their dross , conversation and every action is that of the perfect gentleman whoso company is over a delight ; and such they aro. Scott Davis , captain of the crow , receives a salary of 125 a month , the others 880 a month each , and "tound , " and their duties consist eololy of making the two trips a month. Dressed , armed and equip ped for a journey they CONSTITUTE A OUAI1D whose appearance is decidedly formid able , and whoso record itr many an ordeal attest the fact that it is a bad party to tackle. Each man is armed with two improved self-cocking revolvers - volvors of largest calibre , a double- barreled shot-gun , and is supplied with 100 rounds of ammunition , while ulx improved Winchester rifles are conveniently placed within the coach. An a matter of precaution no regular hour or day is fixed for departure , but is quietly arranged on oacli trip so that the most dangerous localities along the road can bo passed by day light. These "bad spots" are all north of old Rod Cloud agency , the most dreaded being near Buffalo gap and at Lame Johnnie crouk , where the road runs through a very broken and rocky country , affording many fiuu places in which the stngo could bo ambushed. Over this particular relay or two , outriders are employed ; that is , trusted , heavily armed and mounted men are aunt in advance n few hundred yards to thoroughly ro- connoitro before the coach Is per- mittcd to proceed. The outfit moves with great speed , the team of six great sleek hors s dashing from sta tion to qtation on a dead run ; the team changed in loss than five lain , utos ; the run roaumvd , and thus the entire distance is covered , IN SEVERAL IIOUB8 I.E88 TJMB than la usually consumed by the regu lar passenger coach. In auch manner during the past throe years over $12. . 000,000 hate been carried from Deadwood - wood to Sidney , with ut the Bllgtyt-f loss wlutoyor or any iuturruption / road ageiiU , although auch gentry , a year or so ago , wore nnraoroiu along the road , and frequently "hold up" passenger coaches , often two a night and within an half hour of each other. Such a showing ia indeed ono in which the faithful messengers may well exult , and to which the company and the people of thu hills point with no little pride as thov road of the numerous and successful tabin rob- buries perpetrated in the states during ti at tiamo interval of time. ADVBNTUHES W1TII BOAD AUENTS. The experience of treasure guards was not always aa smooth and pleas , ant as now , In 1877 and 1878 the company was running upon the Chey enne road , ono peculiarly adapted foi highway robbery , and which was in fested by a gang of as desperate out laws as over lived. Blackburn and Wall wcro the leaders , and their com panions wcro well knownto the ofti cials throughout the west ( , but I can not recall their names. A number o : them have long siuco gene over th ( range. Many of them are in the penitentiary itontiary , and the remainder , findinf it too warm for them in this locality- thanks to Sheriff Seth Bullock ant the mcsjontfors have sought no ? fields of operation. Their first exploit ploit occurred in April , 1877 , whet they attempted to hold up an incom ing passenger coch about four miloi from this city. The vehicle , loadec with passengers , and in charge o driver Johnnie Slaughter , na bright i little fellow as over lived , and a uni versal favorite , was passing dowi Whitewood canon at a rapid rate when from the darkness ( the gloon was intense ) sounded the summons "Haiti driver stopl" Not compro bonding the situation , or unable U immediately atop bin team , the ordoi was not instantly obeyed , whoreupor A VOLLEY WAS FIRED by unseen hands at the roadside , one charge of cloven buckshot passing through the clothing of passengei Walter Her , who occupied a seat on the boot , and entering the driver's loft breast knocked him from his seat n corpse. Ilor , stunned or frightened , also foil from the boot , and the team , released from control , dashed down the road at great speed , with its cargo of bewildered humanity. Quickly re covering himself , and displaying rare presence of mind , Ilor took after the coach , which being heavily loaded , made comparatively alow progress , the robbers meantime Bonding volley after volley of load , doubtless as a mamfcHtatfon of chagrin at the escape of desired booty. After a hard chase Ilor reached the coach , and as it wont thundering down the dismal canyon , ho succeeded in climbing over the roar boot and top of the coach to the driver's scat , when , finding no reins within reach ho , jeopardizing his lifo , reached the pole how he could never toll groped his way between the galloping hones , , recovered the reins , remounted the coach and drove to ; his city without once having stopped : ho team. Ton minutes later hun dreds of well mounted and WELL AKMEI ) MEN were on their way up the gulch. They found the corpse of the unfortunate driver lying where it fell by the road side , and that was all. None other of the passengers were injured , with the exception of Ilor who was alightly scratched. The followmgyoar brought a long series of atago robberies , con ducted in the most daring manner , and culminating in what is known as the Canyon Springs robbery. It was Sep tember , I think. The troaauro coach oft Deadwood at 7 o'clock in the no ruing with Eugene Barnett , a noble 'ollow , driver , and Messenger Gale Jill on the boot. Scott Davis and .wo or three other messengers whoso names I cannot now recall , and a tol- jgraph operator named Campbell oc- jupiod seats on the inside The troaa- ire a very light load , worth § 00,000 woa contained in an iron safe on the nsido of the coach. The coach reached 3anyou Springs , thirty-five mile * dla- ant , at 10 a. m. , and , as usual , dashed ip to within twenty foot of the stable leer and halted to change horses. Jill , gun in hand , alighted to block ho wheels , and , at the same instant , i command issued from the stable to 'hold up your hands. " Glancing round Hill saw no less than six rifle mrrols protruding between the logs of lie building and through the partly pen doorway , and without further do ho opened fire , which brought A VOLLEY IN 11KTUKN , nd the battle began. Hill wont own at first fire , which "Bent a 'bullet lirough his body , and , although ho as no recollections of his doings , ho rawlod around the building to a rear rindow , throueh which ho sent many deadly messenger , until exhausted rith loss of blood , ho sank uncon- cious. In the meantime , the battle a front continued , with great dotorm- nation upon the part of the robbers , ho sent volley after volley against 10 iron aides of the coach , which was roll returned by Scott Davis and ono ompanion , but another messenger , mith by name , overcome with cow- rdico , crouched in the bottom of the chicle and refused to make even a liow of resistance. Poor Campbell Dcoivod a fatal ahot early in the fight. Vhen realizing that odda were against im , Scott Davla escaped by the oaoh door opposite from the stable nd ran to 'a tree , from which position ie made it decidedly warm for the roobootors."In the meantime Eugene the driver ) , covered by a rifle , was icld in his seat. Campbell , in the gonioB of death , clambered or fell ut of the coach , piteously appealing or mercy , and as ho lay upon the round ho implored Eugene to bring lim some water , but this the robbers orbado , and WITH LEVELED OUN8 ninpellod Barnett to descend from his eat , and with him as a cover they ad vanced upon Davis , who , unable to hoot without wouudinc his friend , vas forced to retreat. Thus the coach vaa captured. Upon returning to the table Oimpboll waa found dead , Hill nissing and Smith lying prone in the each , which latter , by direction of ho robbers , was driven four miles off if t'-o road , where Barnett and Smith roro tied to a wheel , and the robbtra irpcooded to hreak open the auto , using a sledge brought for the pur- lose , This was no difficult task , iVhon the booty was placed iu socks , ilaood on ponies and with the robbers ilaappoared. Upon retreating Davis mode quick time to the nearest station ind dispatched a messenger for Deadwood - wood , and by 3 o'clock at least fifty men wore in pursuit. The chase that ollowod continued for many days , and ho recovery of portion of the treaa > are would ra&ko a very interesting wratlvo , but altogether too lengthy1 or present production , I should add , lowover , that although allot through ho body , brave Gale Hill , thaitkso killed treatment , is atill alive , and a ospeclod citizen and official ot Dead- nroed. Smith has not boon hoard rom but once since. Ho was filling ho loss warlike position of brakeman m the Union Pacific. V. V. V. PERKIES & LEAR , 1410 Douglaa ( root , buy and boll Now and Second- land furniture. m22-lt BADS'SHIP RAILWAY. His International Subsidy Job. New York Tribune , March 13. Captain James B. Eado , who was nl the lufth Avenue hotel recently ) ' in conversation with a Tribune ropurtcr , spoke very confidently of the tucccsi of his proposed ship railway acres : the isthmus. When naked if he thought congress would take any ac tion on the matter at this session , h ( replied : "Yes , I am confident that thu bil ranting the aid I ask will bo p used ? t has been introduced in the sonnti by Mr. Vest , and in the house by Mr , Bucknor. I only ask a guarante < from the government when the fcisi bility of the protect has boon tested The first ten miles I offer to built without government aid , and whri that work has been tested by tin transportation of a vessel over it , thcr the government is to give a guarantee of § 5,000,000 and so on , as each sec tion is built , the whole sum not to be guaranteed until the road is com1 ploted. The government will bo palt ! back any money it advances , principal and interest. " "What will bo the costof your rood , as compared with that of Do Lesson's canair . "Tho cost of the railway will bo $75,000,000 , and it will only take four years to build it. The cost of the Do Lossops canal will not bo leai than $400,000,000 , and it will take twenty to twenty-five years to build it. The railway will bo 1,200 miles nearer the United States than the canal , and it will escape all the effects of the deadly climate of the isthmus proper , where it rains six months in the year. M. Do Lessops would belie lis record if ho were not doing every thing possible to forward the canal. At the same time I don't think it will over be built. " "la there any probability of diplo matic complications in case your ship railway is built ) " "Nono whatever. It will prove a solution of the whole political prob lem growing out of the Clayton-Bui- wor treaty , anrf that alone ia an im portant point in its favor. It will bo built on Mexican territory. My grant from Mexico allows mo to secure the joint interest of any other nation in the road. Mexico gives 1,000,000 acres of land , freedom from taxation , etc. I offer to transport American shipping at one-half the cost of that of any othontmtion excepting Mexico. It is merely a question whether the road w ill bo built in the interest of the commerce of the United States or that of aotno other country. " "You aspect aid from abroad , then , in case it is not granted here ? "Yes , and I will got it. I could liad have had it before this. I will not wait longer for Congress to act than this session. In fact , if the commit tee decides to report unfavorablythen [ into , d to accept aid from England it once , which haa been promised. I lave hero with mo letters commond- ng the project from Nathaniel Bar- naby , chief constructor of the British navy , Sir Edward Reed , late chief constructor of the British navy , Wm , John , builder of the steamship City of .Rome , Wm. Pearce , proprietor of he John Elder Works , and builder af the steamships Arizona , Elbe and Alaska , E. F. Lystor. chief enginee , > f the Liverpool docks , John Fowler- Duilder of the Metropolitan Undort ground railway , and other eminei t ship-builders and engineers. ' "When will you becia work ? " "If the bill should pass this session [ will begin work very soon. If con gress does not act , I will begin as soon aa I have perfected my arrange ments abroad , which will not bo long. There are two routes proposed , ono L40 miles and the other 115 miles ong. The later ends in Lake Superior on the Pacific coast , and would require - quire considerable work to perfect the mrbor on tlio Pacific const. Until 'ullor surveys have been completed , it vill not bo decided which route to mild on. English capitalists have DlTurod to construct the first ton miles which will bo built to the satisfaction rf the government before its guaran- -oo - becomes operative. " Referring to the Mississippi jetties , ho reporter inquired if the result of iis work there had been entirely latisfactory. "Yes , fully so. At no time in the ast two years and a half has there > onn leas than thirty foot of water in ho channel. The government on- iginoora make examinations every few Jays , and if they found loss than thirty foot of water at any time my ) ay would bo stopped by the govorn- nent , False'reports about the jetties ire being constantly circulated by certain western papers , which hav joon hostile to the work from its in ception There is not an honest , in- ofligont journalist in the United States who does not know that the vork at the jetties haa boon aucsosa- ully completed. There ia no waiting 'or ' the tide at Now Orleans as there a hero , because there is always hirty feet of water in the channel , horo. " "How long are you to maintain that depth ? " "Twenty yoara. The government iaya me $100,000 a year during that line for that purpose. There ia be sides $1,000,000 duo mo which the ; < ivornmont holds to do the work with f I fail to do it. On this $1,000,000 [ got 5 per cent interest until the mncipal Is paid over to mo. " Buokim'vrmoa Salvo. The boat salvo in tlio world for outs , miiflos , Borea , ulcora. salt rheum , 'over sores , totter , chapped hands , ohillblaina. corns and all kinds of skin eruptions , This solve ia guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in ( \yery case or money refunded. Price , 2Ro per box. For palo by Omaha. W. S. GIBBS , PHYSICIAN AMD SURGEON , Room No4 , Cr lgkto Block , 15th Btr 6t , OlfAKA. NEBRASKA. OmoE Hounai 10 to 13 A. u. , 3 to 6 I-.M. lephone connected with Central Qflloe Clarkson & Hunt , Buoctaixv * IQ Rlcbardl * Hunt , ATTORNEYS- - LAW , H 14thStr l' COUNSELOR AT - LAW J , H , McOULLOOH , Room 4 , Crclgbton'Block , Flltoeuth Street aclf-Sui OPERA IN NEW YORK , By Richard Grant White , Is one of the richly illustrated articles i the April CK.VTUIIT MAGAZINE. A remedy with luch a reprexnt&tlnn u lias tetter's Stomach Hitters tfceencs ft fair trUI I ) ou are dj Rpcptlo , } our malady will eventual ! yle d to It : If you are feeble , luck flesh and fee despondent , It will both build and cheer yon up Ifou are conitlpaUtl , It will relieve you , and I bilious , healthful stimulate \ our liver , Don' dcspo n but roako this effort In the right dlrcc For e lo by all druggists and dealers generally fohlSto ml Gentle Women Who Tvant glossy , luxuriant and wnry tresses of abundant , beautiful H air mast nso ICON'S KATHAIRON. This clcgantt cheap article always makes the llair RFOW freely and fast , keeps it from falling out , arrests and cures cray- DCS9 , removes danflruii and i1 ching , makes the Hair s'jong ' , giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in ni < y desired position. Beau tiful , healthy Hair is the sure result of using Katliairoii. TRUTH ATTESTED. JomoImportantMtntomoMtn of Wei Known People "Wholly Vcriflod. In order that the public may fully realize lh ( jcnulnencsa ol the statements , ja well as thi rawer and value ol the article ot which thui ipcak , wo publish herewith the ( ac slmllo signs. lures ol parties whose sincerity Is bcjomlqucn Ion. The Truth ol these testimonials Is abno ute , nor can the facts they announce bo Ip aorea OMAHA , HUB. , May 21 , 1831. ti. H. WARNKR & Co. : DUB SIB : I have frequently used Warncr'i Sate Kidney and Liver Cure .or local affectloni attendant upon severe rheumatic attapLs , one lave always derived benefit therefrom. 1 tmvi ilso used the Safe Morvlno with satisfactory 'ro raits. I consider these medicines worthy o : onOde rn Deputy Treasurer OMAHA , NEB , May 21 , 1831 H. H WABSKE & Co. , Hochcstor , N. Y. : OBirrs : I have ns lyour Sato Kidney am LU cr Cure this spring aa a h or Iru Igorator. am L find U the best remedy I otor tried , Iha\i used 4 bottles , nrd It has made me ( col bcttc : nan over I aid before In the spring. 0 , P , U. bhops. OMAHA , NEH , May 24 , 1681. II. II. WAENKtt & CO : SIRS : For moro than ID yiara I have suffcrci much In cm cnlcnco from combined kidney am Iver diseases , i d have been unnblo to work my urtn ay erg , n > also being affected. I tried i treat many medicines and doctor" , but I grcv versa and won o day by day. I was told I hat Grlght's Disease , and I wished mjncll dead 111 could not have speedy relief. I took your Safi Kidney and Liver Cure , knowing nothing olsi was over known to cure tha disease , and I have not been disappointed. The mcdlclno bos curec me , and I am pcrfcc ly well to-day , cntlrah through your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure 1 wish vqu all succ ss In publishing this valuabli remedy throuch thn world U. P.R. R. Shops t ds cf equally strong endorsement ) man ; if them In cues where hope was abandoned bav < jeon M > luntarlly given , snowing the rcmarkaW lower of Warner's ale Kidney and LUcr Cure n all dlsca cs of the Kldnoyx , liver or urlnan or ; ans , II any ono who reads this lias any IIMJ s cal trouble rein mbcr the great remedy , mo GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARtCwT1o ? OreatTRADB MARK English rem- edy. An un failing cure > for Seminal Weakness , Spormator * rhca.Impot- oncy , anu all DUcaeoBthat * o AFTER TAIIBD , -Abune ; us Ixijs of Memory , Unhcreal Losel tude , 1'aln In the Hack , Dlmncsa of Vision , Pro nature Old Age , and many other IMicascs th& cad to Insanity or Consumption and a Proma ; ure Oravo , tarKull particulars In our parouhlet , whlcl we d ( lro to send free t r mall to ovcry one rSThu Specific Jlcdlcluo U told by all dnig.-ltti it Jlptr package , or 6 pack vjcs for ' > ot wll 10 sent free by mall on reo pt of the money , b ; iddresBlng THE QUA 1KUICINKCO. , Buffalo. N.V. jrnU h r 0. P Ooodr oc7me-ccd PBOBOSALS ron THE coNbTnuoriON 01 8EWEI18. Omen or far FNOIXBIR , ) i MAIIA NKB. ] S6l. r Scaled propcdils will l-o icutlrcd at tha otHci of the undersigned until Tuesday April 1th IKS ! 12 o'clock noon , lor the constnutlon o teweri In North Omaha a follows : 1000 feet o 31 feet brick tower TZS.feet 61 feet brick scwoi ind 728 of 6i feet brick sewer , located on lurd itreet between l&th aud 17th , and on 17th bo ; wcen Iiard and Nicholas , between 17th and Hit strecti , 'together with all necessary man lolei , lamps-holes , and catch batlns , as pel dans and specifications In the city Engineer ! > U1ce. rropoaaUto lie prepared upon blonki urulsliodby the city Engineer , Ulas will alst ie received for the construction of a timber out' all embracing the furnishing and drhlng ol 00 oax piles more or less 25 feet Ion ; , 12 to t nches , and l.COO feet ol oak lumber as per plant iud'upocldcitlons ' In the Englnrers olHe. Work to begin on or before June lit , and to be com pleted December let 1832. Paymcuti to be uado monthly In cash warrants , 16 per cent k M reserved until Qual completion , and accept inco of work by the proper authorities. All jlds to be accompanied by the signature ol fro josodsuretleslwliowlli moicnt ol awarding ol Detract cuter into bonds ol the < Ity for txecu- Ion of the work la the turn of $30.000 , J. J. L.C. J * ETT , Sw City Clerk , j on sutler from Dyipcpsia , usu DunDooi\ H you nro afflicted with DillousncM , use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you are prostrated with elck Headache , take nUHDOCK BLOOD BITTEIIS If your Boweliaro disordered , rcpulatu them nltl BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If ) our Blood Is mpuro , purify It with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you have Indigestion , you will hndan antldoh In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If > ou nr troubled with Spring Complaint * , cr adlcato them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If jour Liver la torpid , restore It to healthy actlot with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Liver ts affected , you will find a sure ro storatlvo in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you hare any species of Humor or Pimple , fal not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you hare any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrotulou Sores , a curatlro remedy will be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Imparting strength and vitality to the sys tern , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Nervous and General Debility , tone up th 8 } atom with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Price , 91.00 poi nettle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Ctt FOSTEfi , HILBUM , & Co , , Props , BUTFAI.O , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by lab & McMohqn and C. F Goodman. + Je 27 eod-mo Tnls great rpcclflc cures that most loathsomi disease SYPHILIS Whether in its Primary , Sooondnrj or Tortiarv Stngo. Ilcmov cs all traces of iiorcury Irom the sys torn , Cures Scrofula , Old Sores , Rheuma tism , Eczema , Catarrh or any Blood Disease. Cares Whan Hot Springs Fail ! Malvern , Ark. , May 2,1881. \Vo have cascn In our town who lived at Hoi Sprlnja and wcro finally cured with S. S. S. ilcCAsuios & MURRY. Memphis , Menu. , May 12,1831. Wo hiu o sold 1,20(5 ( bof Ics of 3.3. S. ID a j car It has L'iven universal satisfaction. Pair mlndct physicians now recommend it as a posltlvt specific. s MANSFIELD & Co. Loulavillo , Ky , , May 13.1881. S. S. 8. jias given better satl faction than an ] mcdlclno I haxo over sold. J. A. Ueuvei , Col. May 2.1831. Every purcba cr ( peaks in the highest terra' of S. S. S. L. Mclssetnr. Richmond. Va. . May 11,1881. You can refer anybody to us in regard to th < merits of S. 8. S. Polk , Miller & Co. Ha o never known S. S. 8 to fail to cure a cast it Syphilis , when properly taken. H. L. Dcnnard. perry , ' o. . Ell Warren. . The above signers areirontlcman of high stand' ' Ing. , 'A a COLQUITT , Governor otfleorela. IF YOU WISH WE W LL TAKE YOURSE OA TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED. Write for particulars and copy of ittlc book 'Mumk-o to the Unfortunate. 81.OOO Reward "I bo paid to any chemist who will llnd , on anil j sis 100 bottles S S. 8. , ono particle of Jlertury Iodide Potas sium orany Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. 1'rops. Atlania , Oa. Price of regular size reduced to $1,75 per i ot tie Small size , holding hilf the quantity , price , $1.00. Sold by KENNARD & CO. , and Druggists Generally. The Great English Rnmedy " * " .Never falls to cuio HNervous Debility , VI- lt.il Exhaustion , Emls- lilons , Seminal Wcak- Bnc8. 8LO3TMAN- ilHOOD , and all the | ] v II effects of youth- llful follies and execs- 'lien. It stops perma- Inently all weakening. involuntary loss sand Idralns upon the sjs- Item , the Inevitable re- 'suit of these evil prac tices , which are so destructive to mind and body and make life miserable , often leading to Insani ty and death It strengthens the Ntrvcs.Braln , rnemoryf Blood , Muscles , Digestive and Repro ductive ( Wins , It restores to all the organic functlms their former vigor and vitality , ma king life cheerful and cnjojabla Price , ? 3 a bottle , or four times tbo quantity 810. Sent by express , secure from observation , to any address. on receipt of price. No. C. 0. D. sent , except on receipt of $1 as a guarantee. Letters re questing answers must inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tt j best and cheapest djsjicpsla and blllloui cure I a the market. Sold by oil druggists. Price 60 cents. DR UlNTIIt'8 KlDNKT REMKDT , NWRXTICTB , Cures til kind of Kidney and bladdercomplalnto. gonorrhea , gleet and leuconhca. lor ealo iy all dau.'cr sU : 81 a bottle. ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 718OllVoSt , , St. Louis , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by C. F. GOODMAN. Jan26-lv _ To Nervous Sulterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J , B. Simpson's Specific II Is a pcsttvecure for Upermatoiibe * , Domini n'uoknees , ImpoUnc } , and all diseases rctuHlcf iota Bclf'AUuao , U ) Mental Anxiety , Losat Uoinory , P > In In thu Bad , or Side , and discus ti , - - - , hat i d to Infinity an earl ly Tie bpeclflc Medicine U being used with wonder * ful success. Pamphlets Hot free to all. Writ * lor their aod gat full pu > ; ! o iltri. Price , BpeclBt , 11.00 pel to. t.rt , or ! * p uii ages.for f ( .00 , AJuoms all OILUIH to D. 8IUSON MEDICINE CO. Nos. 104 and 108 Main St. .Buffalo , N. Y. SoH Iq Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , } , W. Bell , J. K. Isb. and all JrurRliUeTery where. BYRON REED & Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA * Keep a complete abstract of title to KiUto In Omaha au Dowlas eountv mavt DR. P. BOHHRER , Physician and Surgeon. CIIHONIO DISEASES , RHEUMATISM , KU , A SPECIALTY. OlHce Jfo.im Farnhara St. . between JUh and 16th , Omaha , Neb. liS * * " * DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL ? , HOTELS , PROPRIETORS TOWN. ' * ARLINGTON , J. Q. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Neb , SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. BTELLINIU5 , Mllford , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromtburg la HALL HOUSE , A. W , HALL , Louisville CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlftlr , Neb. < COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. G. MEAD , Nellfih , Neb. I GRAND CENTRAL " . .SEYMOUR , ' Nabratka Clt Ne MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Watif.N COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb. i GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Qreenwood , tin ] COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , bwj END'S HOTEL , E. L. END , Ercmont , Neb , EXOHANQE HOTEL , O. D. HACKNEY , Athland , Nib METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnion , Neb. MORGAN HOUSE , E , L. GRUDB , Quldo Recd , Neb. SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Oreston , l . y JUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , la. HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Extra , la. REYNOLDS HOUSE , 0. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. DURQES3 , Neola , In. CITY HOTEL , Dl 0. WILLIAMS , Hnrlan , la , PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.'L. AVERY , 8tanton , MERCHANTS HOTEL , J. W. DOULWARE , Burlington Junction M COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Dlnnchnrd , K. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Shenandoah , k , COMMEROAL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb D > GNELL HOUSE , OHAS. DAGNELL , College Springs , j COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllsca , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la. OALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , IdaSQrove , la f COMMERCIAL HOUSE , D , F. STEARNS , Odebolt. la GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Columbus , Neb. i WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Otceola , Neb. \ DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Clark * . Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , ' 0. B. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neb. f $ W. B. MILLARD. P. B. JOHNSON. MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard , and Wilber Mills Flour , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . REFERENCES s OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , , TOOTLE MAUL & CO , X Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- Finest Silver Plated Snoons and Forks. only Itional plate that original firm of | is giving for Instance Rogers Bros. stance - single All ou Spoons , plated Spoon a Forks and Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest plate 'only on of care. Each the sect I'o s lot being hung on a scale while whore expo d being plated , tc to wear , thereby insure a full du making a single posit of silver or plated Spoon them. wear as long asa Wo would call a triple plated especial attention ono. tion to our sec- Rival- Orient Tinned All Orders Io the West should be Addressed to A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , A OMAHA , - - - NEB. CLOTHIER ! f Is Now Located in His New Store , 1308 FARNHAM STREET. One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store. / AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S ' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN1 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. L BRASH , - - 1308 FARNHAM ST , tues-thrr-sat S. W. WYATT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN BLath , Shingles , SASH , DOOES , BLINDS AID MOULDINGS 15th ajid Cuming Sts , , OMAHA , NEB