Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 28, 1882, Page 2, Image 2
OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY. MARCH 28 1882. THE OTOE RESERVE , The Bill Providing for the Sale of the Remainder of the Land Discussed in the Senate , Mot * - Bnnadorf , Van \Vyob Teller , Dn-vres nnd Cookrlll En- in n Bpat- Congrf Alanat llccorilt March 22d. Mr. Saundora--Tlio Sonslor from Massachusotls [ Mr. D.IWCS ] has ar rived in the chamber , and I should like to proceed now with the bill I ref - f erred to before. The President pro tcmpurc The senator from Nebraska ask * thp Ben- nto to proceed to the consideration of the bill ( S No. O.'IO ) lo amend an act entitled "An acl lo provide for Iho sale of the remainder of the reserva tion of the Confederated Otoo and Miasouria tribe i of Indiana in the Statca of Nebraska and Kansaa , and for other purposes , " approved Marcii 3,1881. 'Iho bill has boon consider ed as in Committee of the Whole , and the amendments of Iho Committee on Indian AI Fairs have boon adoplod , If there bo no objection the bill ia before the aenate aa m Committee of the Whole again. Mr. D.\wos Ono of thocommiltoo'a amendments waa to strike out a sec tion. Was that adopted ? The President pro tcmporo It was adopted. Mr. Saundora Ono section has not been adopted , I think , lhat ia the fourth section. * * * * I am willing by general consent thai an other votu may bo taken on lhat amendment. The President pro tomporc Then the consideration of the vote may bo regarded as had and the acction ro- stored. The Chair will pul Ihu ques tion on reconsidering the vote agree ing lo Iho amdndmun t striking out the tourth Biclioh ? " The reconsideration waa agreed to Thp Prcaidortt pro tempore Now Iho question ia on the amendment sinking oul Iho section. Mr. Saundcrs Now let the Secre tary road that section. The Acting Secretary road adclion 4 , aa follows : Sue. 4. That if any member of the said confederated triboa residing at the date of the aforesaid act of March . ' ! , 1881 , upon any of Iho lands author ized to bo sold by said act , and who has made valuable improVements thereon , shall elect to remain on the lands now occupied by him or her , the Secretary of the Interior shaU'cause n patent to issue to Iho person BO elect ing for one hundred and sixty acres of land , to include his or her improve ments : Provided , That the lands ac quired by any Indian under the pro visions of thia aoction shall not bo sub ject to alienation , lease , or incura- branco , either by voluntary convey ance by the grantee or his heirs , or by the judgment , order , or decree of any court , or subject to taxation of any character , but shall remain inalienable and not subject to taxation , linn , or incumbrance' for Iho period of years , which restriction shall bo incor porated in the patent. The President pro tempore The question is on the amendment of the Committee on Indian Affairs to strike oul the section just read. Mr. Saundora" The reasons that were given for atriking out thia aoc tion may bo readily stated. . First , there was some little doubt in the mind of the committee aa to what power and right Congress had to con trol taxis in a State on lands that the United Status had disposed of nud turned over to the State. Secondly , what had more potency with me than anything olao aa Iho fact that llu-Bo Indians were gonu , that there is only ono full-blooded Indian on Ibis reservation , and lhat ia n woman married lo a whilu man , and shu is the only person who can avail herself of the privileged of this purchase. If my friend from Massachusetts insists upon it I will allow the amendment to fall and the section to aland as it was. I am assured by. the very boat authority thul slip IB the only Indian in that reservation , of that tribe , or within two hundred or throe hundred miles of there , or that over oxpocta to bo near there ; and Iho question with mo wju whether wo ought to legislate for this white man , for it is virtually for him , the right to his wife to have the property there for twpnty-fivo years without any taxation or any power to collect any debts or any thing from the party , because it is nut to bo subject to alienation , or taxation , or judgment , or decree of court , BO that ho would have for twenly-fivo years a rlghl there thai we do nol give to Iho white people. If thu senate sees fit lo vote down this amendmut.l and allow that right I shall Imvo no objection wlmtovt r. 5lr , Dawis I do nol kno v tint it is worth while to Uko up t'jo tiiau of the uonato aa thu senator uonsunts t > have the section ramain. Thuro mo very good reasons for the suction ro- inaimiuj , in my opinion , Mr. Van Wyok Will thu uunator from Massachusetts bo kind enouuh to explain Iho masons ? This suction ignores the constitution and laws of the Hlalo of Nebraska , and I should like the senator tu give some ruuaon why thu aeimtu should do that tiling. Mr. Datrea Mr , President , thu land belonged to thu United States , and thu United Status havfa grantud it in the second instance to t.'iosu In diana. The United States noC pro pose to remove thcao Indians to the Indian Territory. They Imvo prof ited them horutpfnro that , if they de- aired u ihuy might have allotted to each one of them ono hundred and I ! sixty ticres of ( his land. And now some of them want to go , nevertheless less , to the Indian Territory to join their brethren thoro. The senators from Nebraska think they all want to A go , and I have no doubt they honestly think they all want to go. Mr. Saunders The aenator will mo to say they have already gono. . Mr. DAWBB Thu senator from No- oa > B they have already gono. Sir. Van Wyck Wo know it. Mr. Dawtas If they have gono. this section will liavo no operation at all , If they have gone , it aeoma to mo eminently proper thut those who desire to stay , having had the enacting prom ise of congress that they might slay under these circumstances should nebo bo deprived of that right. Then wha would bo their condition ? Thtj would bo allotted land in sevoralt ; and in foe ; but an Indian allottee land in severally and in fee wllhpu restriction as to alienation or taxatior Would bo served with the chaff with out the substance , and would bo worst off than if ho had not boon doludcc with the idea that ho got something It would go for a gallon of whisky before fore three days passed after this bil became , a law. Therefore seine re striction upon his right lo alienate the land should be nfliicd. It has beer allliod as to all other tribes and al other reservations. , There is another restriction , ant that in aa to taxation That is precisely cisely the natno and in precisely the same words as is applied lo all the reservation1 ! that have been parcelei' ' out bv allottmentinall the now states , Iowa , Kansas , and Nebraska , hither to , and is a reservation in some form I do not know exactly what , or ariuht on the part of the general gov ernment reserved when the states wore admitted into the Union. It in an adopted principle which has been applied in all of thcso states. I do not know why nt this particular point and in reference to these particular Indians there should bo an exception. That is my opposition to thp striking out of this section. I have no doubt the senators from Nebraska are honest in their belief that all of the Indiana have gene , and if the fact proves that they liuvo all the section will have no operation ; but if it should turn out , as lias boon the ciso in reference to a great many other Indians , that wo have been mistaken about it and that there are a considerable number of these Indians who desire to take their land n severally and enjoy their homes nd become citizens of Nebraska and absorbed into the conoral population of that state , it seems to mo wise to put upon them the same restrict ions , find no others , as have boon put upon kll bills of allotment. Thu senator from Oregon ( Mr. Slater ) u few days ago got a bill through for the aamo [ > urposo as to the Unmtilla Indians , with the name provision exactly , and I do not see why it should bo excepted - ed from this bill at this time. It was n discussion about the question of axation which caused a majority of .ho rommitteo to think it just as veil ( acting upon the belief of the senators from Nebraska that there were no Indians there ) to strike out ho section ; but I think it ought to bo retained. Mr. Saundora Wo know in rola- ion to this matter what the facts are , md of course wo are not trying to lecoivo the sonatq in relation to these ndians. This bill is simply an amend ment to an act than was passed ever a 'oar ago for the sumo purchasing these n.nds and removing the Indian ! into ho Indian territory. That act was ound defective , and thin bill was iroparod mainly At the department of > f the interior to cover the defects in hat. As I uaicl , I care but little about this matter , but in order to lorfoct the section if it should bo idoptod I move to fill1 the blank in ino 1C rrith the word ' 'twenty-five ; " so that it will road : And not subject to taxation , lein , or incumbranco for the period of .wonty-fivo yours. The President pro torn-Is there objection to filling the blank with 'twority-fivo"rB proposed ? The chair iears I'.ono , and the blank is so filled. Vow thu question is on the amend ment striking out the suction. Mr. Saundora I leave it to the enato to say whether the acction shall > u stricken out or not. Mr. Teller The senator from No- irauka compUins that the land ia exempt - empt from taxation. Two years ago ho senator was a member of thu com- nitteo on Indian ullaira aa ho now is , and ho reported a bill to locate thu Jtu Indians in Colorado on uovorul nillion acres of land ; niidi ho not only reported in favor of exempting the and from taxation , but of exempting ikowiso all the personal property .hose Indians might over acnuiru. The land should not bo Bold for ; wonty-fivo years , and during all that time it should pay no taxes. That .vus the bill ho then favored. Ho do- 'ended that on thu floor iff the aunato ; iu voted for that bill ; and now when ho application is nmdo to Nebraska , it is u very astonishing and singular provision t I hope that ho will tuko the medicine that ho dealt out to Col orado without making a very wry ruco. ruco.Mr. Mr. Saundirs I only want to say ; hat was applicable to a division of thu lands in severally to the Indiana which cost thorn nothing ; but thi is a : rnct of land that is to be sold for not lees than 82 00 pi r acre. It ie en tirely a difleront thing. Thu land ia to bo Bold and thu money to bu deposited - posited to the credit cf the Indians by , hu in tot for dapartmcnt. Mr Duvo * Thia does not apply to .hut to hn s ild , but to thut still oo cupicd by the Indians. .Mr. Sau idof Thoruforo it does not i | ply at all tu thu bill tluu thu suiiu- .irliom Cj ! ii.icto alludes to or thu /nnciplu us I nndoruiand that \vaa nvplvud in that bill , it provided for sividini , ' thu lands up ju severally unoug thu Indiana. 1 only yield this naltur buoiuao I know it will ull'oot m porsun except ono , and I do not euro , BO fur na I am concerned , whether ho ia nil'ootod or not. Mr. Cockrell Mr. President , on thulhl of March , 1881 , n law was paused whiuh U now proposed to bu amended by this bill , and I find tint this bill which is now boforu thu auiato originated in tllo inteiior del - l > artinont , was prepared by the com- niasionor of Indian afl'air * , transmit- led to the secretary of the interior , from him to the president , and by the ' president to congress , 'I simply do- sir.o , in order to ahow the nucssily for the .retention of Ihia clause of thu bill , to road what thu commUcionor of Indian affair said on Iho 20th day of December , 1881. This ia addressed to theaoorotury of thu interior : Sw- ' department letter SwReferring' : to tor of December 10 , 18JI ( , in the mat. ter of the salu of the Otoo nnd Mil- souria reservation in .Nebraska and Kansas , under the act of March 3 last , I have the honor to transmit herewith a draft of u bill providing for such amendment of the act re ferred to as the necessities of the case scum to demand. No pro vision is made in laid act for expenses incident thereto , nor /or ; ho appraisement and Bale of the val uable improvements upon the saic reservation belonging to the government mont or to members of the confederated orated tribes who dcalro to rcmovi With their tribe to their now honlo ii the Indian Territory Neither 11 there" any proper protection orovidct for such a having in good faith madi selection and location of lands ot their reservation , and placed valuable improvements thereon , desire to re1 main in the enjoyment of them. Thai is what the commissioner ol Indian allaim says , and ho certain ! ) ought lo know somolhing aboul when these Indiana aro. I hope the amend' monl will not prevail. The Prcsid nt pro torn The ques lion is on Iho amendment to strike from the bill * ho fourth section. The amendment was rejected. Mr. Va.i Wyck 1 Imvo an amend' mont to propose , which ia probabl ) moro import.tnt now since lliis section has been retained in Iho bill , because if a portion of this Indian tribe remain there it is very proper that the cducv tiomil schools should remain , and ] have drawn this amendment , whicli was nuugcatcd by my predecessor , Mr , Paddock , uho resides in the neigh borhood of this tribe and knows aa tu thu condition of thcHo buildings. At his suggestion I have drawn thi mnondmonl , which I have submitted Lo the chairman and the committee on Indian nflaira , and il moots their ap probation. At the end of aoclion 2 I propoau to add : Provided also , That the school house erected on eaid reservation fat Iho HBO and benefit of said confeder ated tribes , together with ouch of the agency buildings as may bo required for such purpose , and the tract of land on which they are situated , not ex ceeding thrco hundred and twenty acrca in extent , with the consent of said Indians , given in open council , shall bo reserved and sot apart by the United States for an agricultural scliDol , which is hereby authorized to 10 there established , for the education of Indian , youlha of Iho reservation tribe in agricultural and the other laoful sciences and arta , and for such luildinga aa any missionary aocioty nay erect for religious and educational mrposos , under such rules and regu- ationa aa to the management of 'the sahio as Ihu Socrolary of the Interior , vitli the approval of the President , nay proscribe. That meets with the approbition of ho Committee on Indian Affairs. Mr. Teller It the sonatora ore not niatakon when they say that there are no Indiana at this reservation , this is ill wrong. Wo do not want to estab- ish an Indian school at a point where hero nro no Indiana ; nnd this land vill bo tied up. I think the amond- nunt had bettor be rejected. It ia lulling on lo a email bill a very largo ubject. There ia n bill already here , > ropared by the senator fiom Mnssa- ihusctts , that looks to a general ays- em of Indian oducatimi , and this will perhaps intuifuro with it. Mr. Van Wyck The chairman of lie Committee on Indian Affairs ooa not think this will mtor- ere with it by any moans. If , ; ho aonator from Missouri is correct and the commissioner of Indian affkira a correct , that it is necessary to pro- orvo and protect homes for those ndians of these confederated tribes Who may remain there , in violation of ho constitution and laws of the state n which they live , if the commis sioner of Indian affairs ao thinks and the senate concurs with him in opin- on that that should bo done Mr. Cockroll Will my good friend rom Nebraska please tell us how .his > ill violates the constitution and laws of the state of Nebraska/ / Mr. Van Wyck That constitution irovidoa thai all properly within the tate shall bo alike subject to tnxd .1011. J Mr. Teller That doea not apply to ndi.m lands. t.Mr. Van Wyck This land passes rom out of the lundaqf the gonei.il ; ovornment ; and do you mean o say lint Iho government of the United Jtatca in giving palenls either to In diana or others when the lands are sold can prevent the state taxing hum ? Thu vuiy moment you break ip the tribal relation when jou put ho land of this Indian tribe in Iho market nnd sell it , and when you > lodgu youraolvea to the Indians for ho amount realized and the payment ) f interest on it , then this becomes and in BOVorally ; and whether you I'll it and issuit patents , or the Indian retains hia right in severally ( which s Iho aamo aa a patent from the United States , ) that moment , whether t ROCS to nn Indian in full blood or n ialf-breod of a white trader who marrioa u half-brood or a full blood , .hat very moment ho becomes the owner in severally , Iho same as you irlif wo take n patent from the Jnited Slatea. Bui when you undor- ako to do that you are mot by thu constitution an 1 laws of the Stata o. ! i. braaka , which provide that all prly icity in Ihu atatu eliil [ bo cqiulo axed , and huncu it ia that I mndu tli- Biingesti/m / I di 1. Thu iona or from Missouri fulls back on thu letter o , thu commissioner of Indian afFtiraf who atatvH th it the right of tl o Indiana should bu reserved to niaku homes heru , homo * in auvuralty , to aasimi. atu with thu population , and to bu exempt from taxation , Now , it in ima ttor of but littlu nomunt. I have done this al thu luggestion of my predecessor , I mvo introduc d thia anuindmont vliioh provides that thp buildings \hich Jmve beun tiiod for school pur- Mines may bit continued lo bu lined tor sohool purposed i" the future , if it should bu that wu nru correct and thu commissioner is wrong , nnd the senate s wrong , if the Indiana all go , then as a matter of course these buildings vill bu aubjoct to the control of con- flu's. If ir ahouM bu.ont'iu ' other land , that these Indians have gone md choose to come back and avail homselvoa of the benefits which congress - gross gives them , Ihey may como back and be a portion of the people of Nebraska , and have all the protection - tion which Nebraska and its Ian a can { i 'o them and still bo exempt from ho burdotiB of taxation. If the In- liana of those confederated tribes in heir now homo chooeo to como back and avail themselves of the benefits vhich congress gives them in this ) ill , then wo think it competent and ) roper that congress should extend to hem the advantages of school a in the chool-buildmg erected there for hem , and they should have the bone- its of the education which my friend , ho chairman of { he committed , ia no anxioua should bo given to other In- dians , nnd missionary societies wht desire to avail hcmiolvos of thcii benefits should bo allowed this oppor tunily. You must ndopt ono Ihoorj or the other. If they are gene , 01 como back ) lot thorn wap the reward ; of this provision. which the bounty ol congress chooses to giro them. Mr. Cockroll I hope my ffood friend from Nebraska did not under stand mo as oxpresting my opinion about whether the Indians wonrthorc or not , I simply read what the com missioner of Indian n ( fairs Raid. I da not know whether the Indians arc there or not. Mr. McDill I should like to ask the senior from Nobraika a question. I feel pnrzled on this amendment how to vote. I underatanJ there is only ono Indian woman there , and she ia married to a white man. It seems tome mo that the proposition to sot apart so much for hur education is extremely liberal. I want to ask the senator from Nebraska if ho docs not think ho is calling for a good deal when ho proposes to Imvo an agricultural school and u chapel and a lot of ground of thrco hundred and twenty acres set apart for the benefit of this ono womati ? Mr. Van Wyck I think it is a good deal ; but if is no more than we liavo already done by the tote just taken. \Vo have given them land in severally. How many of them will turn up un der the shield of relationship to this trader I do not know ; but you have given them at the expense of thoStato of Nebraska a good deal to-day , and now all I ask by this amendment is to give them something that you have a rieht lo give them. Thcso buildings belong to thorn , and the land belongs to them. Now , give thorn something you possess ; do not giro them what does not belong to you , but givo-tliom whal you have a right to eivo them. You have given them what does not belong to you , and you have given to thorn a part of the laws and the con stitution of the State of Nebraska ; now eivo them what you have got ; give thorn a liltlo.land and school house , for that belongs to you to give. You have violated the laws and constitution of Nebraska for the squaw of an Indian trader. Now , you violate no law and no rule of generosity to the Indians by giving them what you have a right to give thorn. Thou there is no harm iono. If they stay and enjoy it , all well ; if they are enticed back and enjoy it , all < vollj it they do not , iLbolongs whore it is loft , under- ; ho protection of your ecretary of the nterior and the president of the United States. The President pro tempore The question is on the amendment pro posed by the senator from Nebraska Mr. Van Wyck ) The amendment was agreed to ayes 35 , noes not counted. The bill was reported to the senate as amended , V and the amendments voro concurred in. The bill was ordered to bo en grossed for a third reading , read the bird time , and pusacd. If jouaro niw8ojMJrUyojftri > fc oflHUlncf'.weak wSf ro n ot lei - n enmlbytlii > Btrttlnot VJW tcrstoJUncovernmt rour dutle * avolt1 wp nlclit rcork , to n > o ttmulauti an d us * H loiehralniic Tent > ' Hop Dittero , Hwast. , ut . Hop B. 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My digestive organs i ere weakened , and I would bo completely pros trated for dajs. After using two bottles of jour Burdock Blood Blttexs the Improvement was so vl-lblo thit J was astonished. I can now , though 61 years of ago , do a tilr and reasonable Jay's work. C. Blackct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Prcsbjtcrlan , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Ferycars I suUercd greatly from oft recurring headache. 1 used jour llurdock Blood Bitters with happiest results , and I now nnd imrclf ID better health than for j cars past. " Stra Walhce , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous and bil ious headaches , and can recommend It to anjono requiring a euro for bllllousncsa. " Mrs. Ira Mnllnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For sov cral years I have suffered from olt-rucur- ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , and com- nlalnta peculiar to mj sex , bfnco using jour Burdock Blood Bitters lam entirely relieved. " i Price , 81.00 pci floUlo ; Trial Dottles 10 Cto FOSTEtt MILBURN & , , Do , , Props , , N. Y. bold at wholesale by leh & McMahon and C. F. Goodman. _ Jo 27 cod-mo Tnls great tpociftc curia that moat lonttnomo disease SYP Wliothor iu its Primnry , Sooondory or Tortlarr Stngo. Ucmovci all traces of crcurj irom the sys tem , Cures Scrofula , Old Sorci , Rlieuma- tlem , Erzcma , Cainrrh or anj Blood Disease. Carol When Hot Sprinea Fail ! Mahcrn , Ark. , Hay 2 , 1881. Wo havocasciln our town who lived at Hot Sprlnga and were finally cured with S. 8. 3. McCAMMON it MUERT Memphis , Jlcnn. , itay 12 , 1881 Wo ha\e sold 1,200 hot Ics of S.S. S. in a year. t has given universal satisfaction , r air minded ihjslcmns DOW recommend It as a positive pcclQc. S. JlAhsmLD & Co. Louisville , Ky , , May IS. 1881. S. 8. 3. has given better eatl , faction than any medicine I hav o ever sold J. A. FLUNRR. Denvel.Col. May 2 , 1881. Every purcha er ( peaks In the highest termi ofS. S.S. L. Melsiotir. i Ulchiuond. Va . llsy 11 , 1881. You can refer anybody to 119 In regard to the merits of S. S. S. Polk , Miller & Co Ha o novcr known R. H. S to fall to euro a case cf Sjphllls , whin properly taken. II. L. Dcnnard , > . n . . . Qa. EltWamn. perry , . Iho above signers areireiitlcman of high stand- n ' . A II COLQU11T , Governor otRnortttt IP YOH WISH WK W LLTAKEYOURSU CA TO BE I'AID FOII-WIIEN CUUE1) . Write for particulars and oopy of Ittlo book ' .Mi,83aLro to the Unfortunate. 81.000 Rtvward will bo paid to any chomiet who will tlud , on anaiyma 100 bottlea S S. S. , ono particle of Mercury lodldo Tolas- alum or any Mineral substance. SW1IT SPECIFIC CO. 1'rops. Atlanta , Ga I'rtco of regular BI' O reduced to $1.75 per tot tlo Small sTzo , holding } If the quantity , price , 91,00. Sold b > KENNAIlfJ & 00. , and Druggists Oonoralh The Great English .Never falls to cuio Vervous Doblllty , VItal - tal Exhaustion , Emls- 4lons , Seminal Wcak- , . llHOOD , and tli the llev 11 edicts of 3 outh- llful folliea and * t.cs- j < ef. It etojn pirma lucntly all weakening , { involuntary loss sand I Iraliis IIIXDII the sjs- Jiem , the Inevitable reM - , "milt of thesa evil prac- tlcei , which M are so dcstruoHvo to mind and body and maUo lifo miserable , oltcn leading to Intanl- yanddeath It s'rcHifthcns the NervcBIlraln , intnior > ( Blood , MUJ lea , DUostlvo and Ucpro- ductlvo Or/.ns , It reetoroH IT all the orcanlc unitlr-na their former vigor mid vitality , ma ting lifo cheerful and uijojablu. 1'iicc , $3 a lOtllo , or four tlnus the quau Ity S10. Sent by oxiiruMH. secure from ebscrvatton , to anv address , onretclptof prlco. No. 0. I ) . U. sent , except on recilpt of $1 as a guarviteo. Lettcia rj- cuoitlng nnsvvorH inust Inclose stamp , Dr. Mintie's Dnndolion Pills are tt I beet and choapist djspcpsli and blllloua euro I the mnrkU. Sold by all drug-glsU. 1'rlco 60 cents. IR ) UlSTIK'lI KlBNPT IlKUIBT , NKPnKTICUM , Cures ( II kind of Kldne > and bladder complalnto. gonorrhea , Rlcet iiid leucorrhea , tortalo ) all lauf ? sU : fl a bottle. K-NOLIbll MKDICAL INSTITOTK. TIB Olive bt , ht. Louie , } lo. For Sale In Omaha by 0. Y. GOODMAN , Jan26-lv To tv b uiterers THl OHPAT CUrtOPEAN REMEDY. t J. B. Simpsou'u Specific It i ) ' 0l\t | > < uro fur r > i 'rinnroirr-ei. , OIK'II 9. lniot | i'vaid l1 " aw , | . .WU4 CClfAbta , M AllllUti Ali lbL , LOW ! 'Jtmory , Valnsln the Back 0 6ld , and dlscasoa ' "r"4 < Coneuinptloa jnsanlty an early rnt fha Specific Mtdlclno It bcln ua J with wonder ful ouccosa. . . . _ Pamphlet * lent tree to til. Writ * ( or Item and get full fir. o ii. Price , Spocllc , tl.OO per pack * , or els park , ages for tti.OO Ad4rp8 all order * to iJ BlllbON MEDICINK CU Noa 101 aud ) OS Main Bt. BuCtlo , h. Y. Sol I In Omahi by 0. F. Goodman , J , W , K-U , J. K. lib. and all drujfltUevcry where. > I x'hw W. J.CONNELL , ATTORNEY-AT'-LAW. Orw Jroot Koomi ( up nUlu ) la Hktucoia now br ft building , N , W. earner FfUentb n3 rnh m Strcctr , HATTER ! R. J. SAXE , Has opened a Bow Hat Store In Opera House Block on 15th St. . , where pan be found all the desirable Styles at , Moderate Prices , A complete Spring Stock has been bought and will arrive in a few days , A Full Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods will be added soon , R , J. SAXE , FASHIONABLE HATTER. J. A. WHOLESALE AND ULTAIL DKALER IN TIM I Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , ODORS , BUNDS , iVIOLDSKGS , LiiYKi , AOKNJl FOB MILWAUKKK CKMyttr COMPANY Near Union Pacific Danot , IPOWHB AND HAND C Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UlNINO MAOIUNKIIY , BELTING , HOSE. BRASS AMD IUON riTTIVUS PIPE , STEAM PAOKINU , AT WHOIiUAtiK A.NO RITrAtL.Jj HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , GKUROMD SOHOQL BELLS A 3RA.DTGI. 205 FQ % " St. . Omaha THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND Mining and Milling Company. Corking CapltM - $ SO,000. Japltal Block , $1,000,000 ar Value of hhires , 925,000. 8TOOS : FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located iu BRAMBL MINING DISTRICT. DIl. J I. TJIOMAM , President , Cumuitns , Wjomlug. WM. U. T1L10N , Vlto Preoldcnt , O-immlna - , Wjomlngl K. N. HAKWOon , bicicury , Cummins , Wjomlmj. A. a. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. ) r. J. 1. Thornac. 'oiiUMllle * \V. b. llrimel. A.O.Dunn. v ® S. N. Ilarwood Francis Lo- * . - Quo. II. Falos. Lowla Zolman $ Dr I \Vatklna oo2me5m OEO. W. KENDALL , Author ed Agent for Sale of Stock : Bo ° om * ! . * fj -j Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. always gives satisfaction , because it y superior article of Bread , and is the Ghear est Flour in the market. Every sack N. ' . to'run alike warranted or money refunded. ' VM. . YATES , J WHOLESALE On Eiver Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , -PEALERS HALL'S ' SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 FarnhamiStreet , p. o. 1213 Farnhffm SI. . Omaha , JEWELRY KM iUSIG HOUSE. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHH E. Finn MV.choa niul Clocks. Diamonds at Iinportuis' Pricou. Jowulrv , most Artiatio StyU-fi. Silvcrunre , mi Elejivnt Sti ol : . Spuctauloa , E > o niaesos , trcc. Oporu Glasses , Ohoioo AflsortniBnt. Engraving , in Best Styles. Fine Repairing n Specialty. Prices in i'lain Figures. Pianos , the Steok nnd others. Organs , Whitney & Holmes. Music Books , Shoot Muaie , Accordians , Violins. \ Flutua nnd Fifes , Ouitnra , 1 Hiluaio Boxes , Harmonicas. \ Violin Strings , Guitar Strings , &o. Inducements Superior to others. Our Motto , "Plain Figures. " \ STYLUS advertisement we politely request gSTAa we copy none of our competitors or ! quest a return of the compliment. Opera House Block. ANGELL , BO'WEN & WHITE. * tlPtftAt I. OBERFELDER & CO , , WHOLESALE IILLIMY AMD NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET , Spring Bonds Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly , Complete \