i in i r i v vr ATrr : oo JUUi ) OMAHA DjijY \ JiElJ ! ! Till' USD AY. _ MA [ C H JOJBtH EAKLT SPRING NOTATION The Ice Barrier Not Yet E moved from Various Water Courses in the North and West. The CcrOitlcriftho t I BDurl , and the Plans of the Boats on that Stream , St. Taut Planter Press , Who nmonc ; newspaper renders w forgot what Florence would c.ill tl 11. 0. T. ( li'gh ' old time ) the im Missouri wns on hist sprint ; ? Tl tenchorotis , devastating stream Inol up at Poplar river aa early as Ful ruary 12 , drowning nearly a thousan ponies nnd nbout twenty Siou : When the general broak-up camn Bn marck , Mnndnn , Pierre ( east an west ) , Yaukton. Vermillion , El Point , Siotu City , Omaliii , and poini below , all felt its power lor torrorisi and destruction , nnd the thousand upon thousands of dollars' worth c property destroyed in the Uakot bottom , between Yaiikton and th Big Sioux river , with the consequon sufloring and govermoiitnl , civic an general aid , wore not at nil unlike th present horrors nnd their consequent on the lower Mississippi. The elcatn boats suffered sadly. The Nolli Peek , Big Horn , Rose Bud , Outte Black Ilillfl , llolona , Ponlnnh , Josu pliino nnd General Aloado boinglandoi high , if not dry , on glacior-lik mounds of ice , several of then further inland than a steamboat eve penetrated before. The poor eli Western went down in the wrok a matter , and several smaller boats among them the Union at Bismarck shared her ( ate. Yankton was th scone of greatest damage to steam boat property last Benson ; but it an other such break-up should follow this year , Biamarck and Mundai would show the greater list of dc atruotion. On the west aide , at Mun dan , protected by cribSing and th dykes of the new bridge , are th Not th western Transportation com pany's steamers , Uen. Blondu , Nc'li ' Pock and Petiinnb , and near them i the government boat Emily. One half inilo above is the Northern Pu cifio bo'at Batchelor ( she , too , wu wrecked in upper river last spring and Leijhton & Brurm" Eclipse , ani still further up turo.mi , Oapt. iiuloy' Niobrara. The Powuis1 line boa Black Hills lies nt Painted Woodi twenty inilos above Mandiui , in shoUured bund. The other bouts ar well protected by cribs and outljin points of land. ON THE BIHMAKCK HIDK are the Dakota * nnd Joseph ino of tin Ooulson line ; the Butte and Helena o the Powera line , and ( lie big side wheel transfer boat Northern Pacific All these are protected by dyke 01 crib , and it may LIU said generally that all of thirteen steamera men tioncdiBtttnd most oxcvlluut chancci of coming out all right , unless the broak-up shall bo unusually bad. This Bf cms less and less prob iblo , ne thn mild weather continues. At Yankton are the Rose Bud and Big Horn , well protected also , and fur ther up the Gen.-Terry , which ie also safely eheltorccV Among the now independent boair to run on the river this year is the J. W. Behon. owned and commanded by the noted Grant' ftlanh. She will \probably ph between Yuiiktonand CPlorro , witr occasional tjjips further Up the river .Steamboatmen hope for/u / good nvur ago of water in the 4ii iuwri thii .season , believing that , Although lo\\ early in the your , it will bo bettai .lntorynnd there will bo loss "fl.il TivnV' ' to bo dr .aded. Thcisa wh < didn't get a ulico Ht the government contracts oxfiriBS no particular regret saying that there is always businosi enough and to aparo. Tin * rates ot government freight are BO much lowe this year than last (0 ( 3-10 cents lesi per 100 pounds per 100 miles , between tweon Lincoln and Benton , for in stance ) that if much money ia to bi made there must bo a good river am a decided promptitude in thu furnish , ing of freight. The govornmonl steamer Uon. Sherman , which wai badly uaed up by striking t , snag 01 her last trip down in the fall , hui boon on the ways at St. Louis ant thoroughly repaired at a cost of aboul $0,000. She starts up-river in a vorj few days. PLENTY OV IIUSINKHS , The opening of the Northern Pacific to Milui ( Jity and beyond , of course militates against trade somewhat on the Missouri and the Yellowstone , but it is a question if the immigration and its attendant and inevitable increase in freightage requirements will not nearly make up for the losv Certain it is that there is no talk of taking any boats out of the river , a ml owners nnd captains seem confident of plenty of business. ' It ia greatly to bo dissirod that freight bo furnished for thu np per country ii soon as inaaihlo , IIH trips after the first week in Oc'obur are dangerous nhv1.yi , iindholdom pro fitable t ; > thu fihippur , at leiat. Alto , gether wo may look for UB lively tiuvs on tin ) Missouri HUH ye.tr us evur bu- fore , and u Jargo incivuio in the iwuth and cast boiimltonuaguHuems curtain , THK JJIB.HA11CK KKOOUl ) , The Bismarck lyibiinu furnishes the following relutivo to ice niattins lit that point ; In 1870 thn mnanh occur red April 0 ; in 1871 , April 1 ; tn 1872 , April 15 ; in 1873 , the yrnr the mil- road reached the city , March 10 , in 1874 the ice broke on thu 13th day of April. Thu imnth of March that year was much the same as the pros * ent month Commodore Kouniz who had the rivt-r contract with the Northern Pacific and Diamond ft line , load d the steamer Peninah and b.artod n r Carroll , thuro still being plenty of floating ice in the river. Tn 1875 the ice broke on the 17th of April. The river was high and the bottom lauds on the west side of the river where Mandan now stands and uouth of Biamarck were submerged. An incident of this break-up was the fact that a herd of sixteen dror , forced from the timber opputito Fort Lin coln , took refuge on a high knoll about a mile from Bismarck , near where the old Green mansion stood , and wore easily shot by soldiers from Camp Hancock. Dr. Porter's dog also dis tinguished himself ttt that time by swimming out and killini ; a small doe , In 1870 the opening train on the .Northern Pacific arrived at 7 p. in. of the 4th of March , and the river broke on the 25th , at 5:30 : p. tn. Tho.bro was ft very qulot ono nnd caused ; damage. In 1877 tno ice moved 1:20 : p. m. , March .10 , and ran tijl 7 m. nnd stopped. It began again t next day at 7 a. m. nnd ran clear. THE R1VEH OOnOEI ) at both Burnt creek and Sibl island , nnd the bottoms were moro loss covered with back water. It w nt this time that Mr. Creasy lost bo his limbs by freezing. Ho wascaug on the bottom land south of tow and escaped by climbing a trco. Du ing the bitter cold night nnd the ei following , before ho could bo rescue both his limbs were frozin , rondorir amputation ncccssry. < . A nephew < P. II. Smith wns frozen to death ; Burnt creek on the night of thu 31 while endeavoring to roach high Inni On the night of the 31st an oxprd tion WM organized in Bismarck I rescue him nnd others at Burnt creel but thn storm was too sovcro. Tli next day , April 1 , Conductor Prc bort's trnin got stuck in the sno nbout nine miles out , nnd ho nn others walked to town. In 187f March 14 , the ice moved nnd the chat nol nt Lincoln wan clear on the Kith On thn 20th the ferryboat Union n sumud regular trips. The break-u this year wns very FAVOHAIILE IN EVERY KKSI'KCT In 1871) ) , commencing nt 0:30 : p. m , March 29 , the ice moved out umootlil during the day. In 1880 the ice froz to n depth of thrco foot , nnd was B aolid that railroad trains were run nl winter on the ico. This was the -viti tur that the railroad began movitij westward from Bismarck. The ic broke March 30 nt 5 a. m. , nnd th river continuid to run bank full fo throe days. In 1881 , at 5:15 , morn ing of March 30 , the ice broke am ran until On m. , March 31 Th river rose rapidly to n height novo before known in this vicinity , nm another peculiar feature waa thn while ordinarily the river runs ban I full of ice for two or thrco days , thi yuar the river was clear of ice in jus six hours and n half , nnd rotnainci clear. The bottom land south of Bis marck was ono vast Inko for thre .laja , and at Mandan the water rosi to n height of four foot in most of tin houses. Thu streets were filled witl liugo chunks of ice nnd the poopli wuro obliged to TAKK TO THE IILUFFS for safe y. April 1 , while the wato was nt .t standstill it turned cold nut froze i ho water between the chunks o ice lodged between the river propo mid Mandan tu.d the water receding left almost a solid field of ice threi miles widu and four to ten toet deep Iliia break up was BO furious that rail road iron between Biamarck nm Mandan was twisted double nnd it joino instances broken ns if they won [ > ipo Bti'ins. The railroad company were obliged to cut a ohanno through ice to roach Mandan mu ; housunds of ties tlontod down thi ivor. The steamer Eclipse landoi it the foot of Third struct , Bismarck , Vpnl 1 , nnd after taking on a striiij land nnd nbout 200 passenger * ) tomod up to n point opposite ant ibout two miles from Manonn , on nr ixcursion trip , returning in the even ng. THE PKOarEOTfl FOR 1882 ro that the break will bo as gontli s n lamb , but should the weather bi old here and warm above , so that thi iroak is forced by the rushing waton rom the northwest , then n lively tinv nay bo oxpootod , nnd Capt. Massio'i ears realized. David .Stowart of tin lignal Borvico nnd others' ' nlso kop memorandums of . ti/rf VirnaU.np > fhioh ngrou to the noovo. Grant. Rooortaon and Jones , Washington Corruapunduiico Now STork Honild ; After considerable mailing about Mr Tildun and hu labit of turning up in the nick ui imc , thu group supor.itcd , nnd c loiald writer asked of thuguntlemmi oforrod to. "Isn't ' General Grunt's /isit to the president considered rath- jr timely , i his own interest ? " To which ho replied that General 3rant and Mrs. Grant should be .lioro nt this tune has some aignifl. : ance , of course. General Arthur ie naking'much of llum , and while , ho ox-president will doubtless pro- it by the visit BO far ns the inny bill is concerned , the ircaunt president will certainly profit yy the return favor imposed upon hie ; ui > st through noblesse oblige. Sena- or Jones , of Nevada , is in nil res- iccls master of curumonios. Ho has 10 axe of his own on the fltono , . but ie tenaciously turns the handle foi lie benulit of his friend , the preai- unt. Ho means business all the line. Ho is credited with n auggos- ion thnt it might bo well for Collector tobertson to visit Washington , "to no Secretary Folgor and exchange leas. " At all events the colluotur , D ojnpaniod by his wife , wont onand as decidedly lioni d. Ho sent his ird in to Soimtor Miller , who hap- oned to lo out , whereupon another 'iutor took him into thu nunnto lininbor , whiTu for fntoen minutes hu .lanmivkoil mm. Lunar , llmnp- ) it , B lyard und the riMt were iutro- 11 'iul , nnd in H'jvi'inl ' of the fouatoia ti'l btum with him in tlo ) hmurhouBo , iu colluutor tolt very much like a boy jvUitiu/hi : * old cliO'il ' housu. Sou- j'ury Folgor was moro llmngr.icinus , nd iiftot- paying his devoir there Irothur HolmiUoii went to the White louse. And ho wuntngnin. And again 0 wont. Whether hu "oxclmngud JO.IB" or not I can't toll , but of ono ling you may bo curtain , ho has no iture.st in the gubernatorial light at II. As betwoi'ii Btiilwurts , why flliould half-breed raru who wins ? And in u iangular contest Cornell , Star in nd Wood ho , as a devout rupub i- incan only nay ; "iHliall votofor'thu oiuineo , " Senator Jones was hoard > say ; "Robertson wna n chiirmint ; illow , " and Secretary Folgor cumpli- ionod ( him to ' 'tho nines" ( whatuvnr the nines" may bo ) for the ndmira- to conduct of the custom house. You ay rest assured that Folgor will stay hero ho in , and BO will HoberUon. A Good Hoimowlfo. A gooa housewife. , when uho is ving horhouso its spring renovating lould boar in that the dear inmates f her house are moro precious than any houses , nnd thnt their systems ued cleansing by purifying the blood , iguluting the Btoniach and bowels to ruvent and euro the diseases arising oin spring malaria nnd miasma , und 10 must know that there is nothing lat will do it BO perfectly and surely 1 Hop Bitters , thu purest nnd boat ' medicines. [ Concord ( N. IIS ' atriot. l Jid ( LINCOLN LETTER. Political ( losstp nndjfiomo Intorostli Nows. * l > ccUl porroX > ntenco of Tnr. hn. LINCOLN , March 2t ) . The city p ; marics nro to bo held this nftornoi from 2 to 7 o'clock. The ojlicors be elected hero comprise a maye clerk , treasurer , police judge , city o ginocr , three councilmi'n thrco mor bors of the board of education , nr ono cemetery 'trustee. There do not scorn to bo the rnimo amount < strif.i over this last office that there about thu others. The Burlingtn rend , which has been in the habit < controlling local politics lioro forsoni time , will endeavor to carry 'tho pr iimrioa for Doolittlo for mayor. II H prcsrlcnt of the city council nnd prominent lumber merchant here The opposition will probably run < ! A. Marshall , thu lawyer , fo. tlir position. Wright , the retiring mayoi will immodiatuly go into training fc the legislative rnco next fall , with th prospect at present , of getting IUUI.Y DISTANCED His administration has had the cflec of antagonizing abou t all the valuabl support ho ever had , though ho has t late been endeavoring to propitiat that potent political body the Mutli dist church by taking a stand again : Sunday theatricals nnd n renewal c liquor licenses. The now , lugislutiv apportionment gives this count aix.membira of the lower house These will probably bo divide between the city and county , enc taking three. As there are thro wards in thu city of about equal pop ulation , it is presumed that tnch war will claim a membflr. Hon. Clinton Briges , of Omnhn wna hero yesterday , und apparent ! made no attempt to conceal the fuc that lie is in the field as a candidat For senator. If n frank avowal o that fact will bo of any materia service to him , Mr. Briggs will un loubtodly bo u formidable candidate The lion. John M. Thayer wa tioro u day or two since , engaged 01 the sumu mission , thu goa lip say , na was Mr. Briggs [ f Senator Saunders has any rcgari -ortho condition of his fences in Lan master county he had bettor take nd irMituuo ot the first lull in congroa lional proceedings to coino homo ant repair them In connection witl jJoii. Thayer'a candidnay it may bt nnontioned as a suggestive fact tha three uuw posts of thu G. A. II. , hav < } uon rtcontly established , whilu sonu , wonty moro have applications h'loc 'or organization. Thu nowCposta ar it O'Noill , Holt county , Minden , ECeu riK'y county , and Mead , Saun lors county. As was stated in thu lorreHpondunco some days ago , thi veterans are enlisting for another war , and will probably sou sonu Ighting this summer quito as warm if not MS dangerous , as that they won through TWO DECADES AOO , The strong-minded ladies of thii sity propose to exercise their rights it ; hb upDroaching municipal eloctior uid will cast their ballots for schoo A number of flho bloods nt > r.-ir juotto , u now jtuwii in HumilJmj souyltyi littTt petit > iuncu ; ( o'f Tt.-vve td xrifttliiaa militia. ) company under tin [ tutu law. The qjtota being alreadj 'ull , it is not iikoly that they can otUizu the dcsiro. The martial glorj Luhieved by thu present militia com ) atiiu& in their recent campaign ai has doubtless STIMULATED THE AMIUTION if thesu Marquutto youths to go in .nd do likuwuu. The now representative hall in the rest wing of the houao is being fitted ip for the nppronching session of the legislature. It. is n beautiful room nth n commodious gallery capable ol eating four or ( ivo hundred persons. The Nebraska Loan nnd Trust com- any , of Hustings , has been incorpor- ted , with a capital of $100,000. The ibject of the company is loaning nonoy , uto. The residence of D. G. Hull , in this ity , was invaded by burglars at an arly hour yesterday morning and the cumly larder devastated , although no ilver or other ware was removed , 'lio judge has the sympathicr of the ommumtv in his heavy bereavement. Lincoln a city authorities have been aken greatly by surprise at the sud- on appearance of $8,000 worth of ity bonds , sent huru for redumption. t seems that tlioao bunds , to the ox- out of $20,000 , were issued in 1872 , mil THE ruurosu 1 * buying firu apparatus , digging cis- urnu , etc. Thu authorities Imvo sui- losed uvur i-inco that the bonds wuru [ > run twenty years , instead of tun , s is thu tact. This grot > s piocu of tlicial stupidity cuisossuriom ; cmbir- asaiuont just nl present , us thu city ro.uury m completely empty , nnd thu nly way to meet the difficulty in to tifuiid the amount for another term f your * Thu biilancu of tha § 20,000 i expected to appe.tr in a few daye. "Ulivotto" WIIH prusontoil last niyht t thu opur.i liuiito by u uooil troupe. Liinio 1'ixloy nppuara thuro to-night a M'ltBa. Aiuiua. * OCSl'OMS Ol TaB COURT , 'en ' und Ink SUotchoa of the Supreme Judges and Tholr Solf-Apiiolnted Body Servants Who Noltuor Die nor Wavhinctnit Corro. pendent of the Uitfurd Tiinub : Itisnot true , tliu ttaches of the court say , that any of 10 justices have had gowns made in 'ana ' by Worth. They are all homo iade , and have been made by ono imily of people for nearly forty years , aoh Chandler hud a' very poor opin. m of thesu gowns , for it is said of im that ho onctt said to Salmon P. haso , a former chief justice ; "Sal- ion , when you have your d d old ickot on you look every inch n idgo. " There is no reason why ono f these gowns should bo called n ickot , for the skirt roaches to the uor , The gowns nro put on thu jus- cos in what is called the robe room , Ijoining the court , at five minutes to 2 o'clock , for the judges never go non the bench until high noon. Then ftor the marshal's deputy sings hU iiong about "God bless the Unit States and the justices of this cour or words to that Offcct , the am of the justices having been ] > viously announced , thty take th seats and are ready for business. T clerkship of thu coutt is worth tnr than the salary of four of thu justici ns it is said to frequently pay ov $40COO per year. Tho' Charges n simply terrible. It coat about n d < lar for the clerk to look at you , ai another dollar to got out of Ins sigl ; They have a little talk then of koo ing the decisions back ns long n * po siblc , often n c uplu of months , m in thu meantime if any oho wants copy of thu decision it costs $2 I each pagu of 100 words. There is r good reasun why the decisions shou' not bo put in type the day they m dulivcrcd , and furnished na thu d bates of cungrcis are furnished , tl day follow imr , but this wns OF THK rilAl'lIL'K SIXTY YKAKS ACK nnd they never do anything nbout tl court except inthe time honored nn oxci ssively flow way. This , nil ngrei * ould bo u great convenience , but would tnko § 10,000 a year out of tli fees of thu clerk , und , of course , it i not d nio. Several times bills hav been prepared for introduction in coi gross on thu subject , but sumoho nothing was heard of them aftermm Tlioao who proposed them were cor vinccd that it was not the custon and they let the matter dror The supreme coutt lias ahvuj held thnt every bill relating to th court must bo lirst sent to them fc inspection , nud strange OB it may ai pear they have always carried thoi point in this respect. When Bolv Luckwood , the female lawyer , appliu for admission to practice before th court , thu justices were shocked nn the clerk hoirificd. Thu court con sidered the application , and after hold ing it under advisement for a rnont or BO , gravely declared against her , 01 the ground that it was against th custom , if not the law. Bolva , ill rt ply said it was against the custon unco to ride in a railroad car , or t light up a house with gas , but thos customs were not in keeping with th progressof the times. The reply wa that there was no help for her. Belva buiiig practical , slipped over to th scnutu , drew a bill giving women thi right to practice law , provided the ; ivora competent , and had it intro iu'cod Who had a similar bill intro iucod in the house , which body pass jd it. The senate in turn passed it ind lo ! the custom was A TIIINO Or THE TAUT. A law took its place , and she or nn ; ) thor woman is now perfectly free t < ; ot a big feu for appearing nnd argu ng n ca.se before the supreme court provided she ia fortunuto enough ti 5etemplOJed. llv ' It is against the custom , and nooni s allowed to do it under penalty of be np put out of the court room , fo my ono , newspaper reporter or law for even , to write a word in the cour room , or take note of any point in i leoision or remark of any' ' of tin udgoa. This appears strange , anc rot it is fact , and there are hundredi ) f newspaper correspondents win { now from being proventtd. Th < sustom is to go to thu clerk and wail i week or so for him to make such ox .racts of an opinion , as are wanted md pay him his fees. The only waj o get over this is to keep the point ! n your head and write them1 out bl ot coming out of the courtlroorn vhich/ms to bo 'done un vteit ii V ! ' ° 'i5uS5'5V.on f'ay- | The bp'mTThs of the supreme ] cour .ro inucli too long. They go into i n'story of every case , and oftonY per on has to read a' half hour or so bo ere the point in the decision is reach id. But. all this plajs into thu hand : if the clerk. Hu gets \eallhy ii onsequonco of it. Imagine thu read rs of a pouor in these days of tele ; r.iph having to wait three or foui rocks lor n decision ! The judges nrt 00 slow. They don't intend to . bi low , but they nro , without knowing t. It is seldom that a do- ision can bo had in less than month after n case has been ur- uod. In similar courts in England a ecision is given in five minutiis nftor case is argued. Thii is as it dhould e. The judges , in holding ofT their ccisions , without knowint ; it , are on- idling a certain number of resident ttorneys at the expense of other at- jrnoys , who do not happen to reside uro ; for , knowing the delay , the ox- uuse of waiting , etc. , non-resident twyers are frequently required to so- uro the assistance of resident attor- eys to nrguo and look after their uses. OMB OIT TUB CUSTOMS 1 that each justice bus a body servant , ho justices got money for their own ody servants , but the custom is oth- rwisu , nnd the body servants nro paid 1,200 per annum by thu govern- lent. Some of the justices want to iltct their own body servant , but icy uru not allowed to do it by the Iher body servants , for the custom that thu newly appointed justice re- lins tliu body Borvunt of liis prede- ; ssor. The body Borvants hayu r.iro- been known to allow justice to vio- .to . this custom. Mr. Justicu Woods , hoMIS appointed by Gaitield , in leaking to some gontlumun of lis custom , said : "My body in ant ia the moat annoying itng I have yet experienced , hu fellow is thu first man I see in the orniii ! > and the lust I BOO at night , o forced his w.-ij' into my loom nt iu Klhott house , ordered mu to go ) wn to bro.ikfast , and then asked mu hat I would luivo for broukf.vit , tik- g my order to the cooks himself , could not get rid of him in any way , 0 haunted ino all the time. 1 tried 1 find places to send him to get rid him , but bo was back as quick us litiung. Tlut follow will bo the iath of me. I have this satisfaction , > wovpr , the other justices are tor. rod in the anmo way. " When Mr. Justice Gray of Massa- uu'tts recently went on the supreme inch he had nn idea ho would do st as ho plousod ; but after a trial ho mlly had to yield , nnd ia now as mpletely in thu power of his body rvant as any of the others. Ho not ily was not allowed to select a man r hiniftelf , but was forced to accept 0 services of a follow ho d > os not Cl" . They nro death on custoir ; thoylivo 1 custom , nnd not ono of the body rvnnts does a thing different from lint he did years ago. As a rule the > dy servants are past middle ago. 10 fathers and grandfathers of some of thorn served in the same capnoil for they noror loiift'now mnn'into t Mrs. .T. n. Robertaon , IMtUtnnv. Pa. , writes : was euffcrinir from pcncral JcblHtu want of | petite , constipation , etc. , no that lire HU & bui den ; after mink' Burdock Olood Itlttcrn I ( clt be ter than for ) cars. I cannot pralso jourUlttn too milch. " . rt. nf Huffalo , N. V. , writes : "Von Burdock Dlci Uttcre , In chronic ( llnciwci of th lilooJ liter I..J Kluncjo , hi\o bccri ulRiiall marked with BUCCCPA. I hat a Used them mj BC nitli he't results , for torplilltx of tholhcr nnd I CMoof n frlcnJ of mine suffering from drops } the cHect was limn clous. " Unico Turner , Rochester , N. Y. , writes : ' ! hav been subject to acrlous disorder of the kldncji and unable to attend to huslncwt ; Ilurdock Illoo Hitters r elided mo before half abottlo asu ci 1 feel confident that they u 111 entirely euro inc. " * Aienlth Hall , Dlntrhampton , N.Y. , write" "I Buffered with a dull piln through mv el lun ? and shoulder. Lost my spirits , nppctlt and color , and could ulth dltliculty keep up al day. Took your liurdock Dlood Bitters tin dl reeled , and hate felt no pain since first week al tor uslnsr them. " Mr. Noah Batoi , Elmlra , N. Y. , writes : "Abou four yean a o I had an attack of bilious fever , am never fully recovered. My dI < ? esfHo orjfan were weakened , and I would bo comicly proa tratcd for days. After using two bo * 'rs of > ou Burdock Dlood Hitters the lmpro\ t was si vl Iblo that I was astonished. I can i . thougl 61 years of age , do a fair and rcasoi iblo day'i uork. 0. Dlackct lloblnson , proprietor of The Conadi Presbj tcrlan , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "For j can I suffered irrcatly from oft-recurring headache. , ' used your Burdock Dlood Bitters with happlcs results , and I now find mtxelf In better bcaltl than for years pout. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ! havt used Burdock Blood Bitters for nervous and bll loud headaches , and can recommend It to-anyoni requiring a euro for bllllousnesa. " Mrs. Ira Mutlnolland , Albany , K. Y , writes "For several years I have suffered from ott-rucur ring bllllous headaches , djejicpsla , and com. plaints , peculiar to 111BUA. . Slnctf using youi Burdock Blood Dlttcra I ain entirely relloe 9rlce , 91.00 poi nettle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cti POSTER , MILBUEH , & Oo , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale byjeh & McMahon and C. F. Joodman. Je 27 cod-mo Cnls great tpccillc LUIIV tnat most Icotuomo SYPHILIS Wfeotkor iD its Prlmnry , Secondary or Tertiary t-tage- Removes all traces of > crcury iroui the ej stern - tern , Cures Scrofula , OM So-et , Ilheuma- tlbm , &zcma , Catarrh or an ) Blood Disease. Core * 'When Hot Spring ! Fail ! Mahern , Ark. , May 2 , 1881. Wo have casen In our town who lived at Hot Springs and were finally cured with S. 3. S. JICC'AMMON & MORRT Memphis , Monn. , May 12 , 1831 Wo have sold l,21Mi bet Ics of S. S. S. In a year. t ha.i given unlveraM satisfaction , ralr mlnucd > hyslclans now recommend It ns a positive pociQc. S. MAKsrikLD ft Co. Louisville , Ky , , May 13. 1881. S. S. S. has given better sati faction than any ocdlclne I ha\o eior sold. J , A. FL.IMKU. Uorivei , Col. May 2 , (1881. ( Kcry purcha ertpcaksln the highest terms ) fb. S. b. L. ilelsiotnr. nichinond. Va. . May 11 , 1881. You can rifer anybody to us In regard to the uerlts of y. S. S. Folk , Miller & Uo. "la " o ne > cr known S. S. S tofall to cure a cose f Syphilis , when properly taken. II. L UciiLard. 1 , , , n iiiW.irren. : J-lerrj.an. The abate signers aroucntlcman of blt-'li stand- tiff. A II COLQUITT , Governor oifleorirli. F YOU WISH VfK W LLTAKEYOUllSK CA TO BE I'AIU FOU WIIKN CUHED. Write for particulars and oopy of Ittle ook 'Muxsaire to the Ulifcrtunato. 81.000 Rnwnrd > H > > o paid to any liomiet who will llnd , on anmyels 1 < K ) bottles S. 8. , one partlclof Mercury lodldo I'otas- iuin or any Mineral substance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Crops. .Atlanta , Oa. Price of regular size reduced to $1 75 per < nt e Small BIZU , holding hall the quantity , price , 1.00. Sold by KKNNAKD & CO. , nd Druggists Generally The Grail English S'u er falls to cuio Sennua Dbhllir > . VI t.-il Exhaustion , Emls- Inna , Seminal Woak- HOOD , and "all the > . \ II tlli-cts of youth ( ill foUitH ami execs- ia. It tOH | permi limitl } all vMokcnliik' . Int oliintary loin a"il Irnliti mum the BJ - imi , Ihelnoiliab'u re- iiltol triiBuciillirac- , . „ „ i.cH , wh'cli ' uro BO distruc I * " to mind anil Imily id u > nk i I'fu iniacriblti , oltcii Icailln ; ; to liikanl- ami ilcith It e'rciutliena tliu NmuKjtraln , icinor > ( Illooil , Mm Ics , Pl uthe and llcpro- iictlva Urn im , It rcsntoK f ) all the organic nctli'iH their ( ormur vln'or and vitality , ma. ntr IKo ehucrfiil anil viijojabla I'rlcci $3 a ittlc , or four times the < ( uan Hj 810 , bent hy ; i > ro n. n'curo from olnii r\atlon , to r n > addrtsn , i receipt of price. No. 0. 0. D. Bent , except i receljit of SI aa a k'Utra itta. let tern rj- icstini ; anatur * ti iislluclosu iitamp , Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pills e tt > licst anil cheapest rlHpopsU and Ijlllloua itol i thomarktt. Sold by all druggists. 1'rlio cents. On HISTIK'S KIDXHT Kxvior , NrrRimci'M , ui'Hill Llnilof Kidney und lilaJdirvomiilalnte , moirhci , lcct ai d Itui-orrliea. lormlocy all .UL'ir sU : * l a battle. bNGLIbll JIKDICAL INSTITUTK , TIROIIvo St. , St. loule , Mo. For Sale In Omaha by n "o Nervous Sufferers I Ht GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. i , J. B. SimpBon'e Specific It ti positw o cure for i rm toirhc , Semlpa SCU.WB. . ImiXJiaucy , and 11 dlsoaaei resulting m Fcl/.Abuue / , fts i'llcnUI Anxiety , Loss. mory , r lns In th BacltJorjHde and dlteuci * " ' " " ' lcaj - : "IrlTii I"3 * to jonnimptlon insanity an earlygrave Tie HpeclBc Modlelne It being Ubed lth wouJer- ( ul succcea. . _ _ Pamphlet * > Ttrefl to 1I * Writ * for them and gut full par- Price , ' Speclflt , ll.CO l > i package , or nix pack II . laf-tt . 00 . Addreui all order * to US'USON , MEDICINE CO Not 101 and 106 Mala St. Buflalo , N , Y. 9oW Iu Omaha by 0. f. Ooodman , J. W. Bell , K. lib , ' and all FASHIONABLE HATTER ! R. J. SAXE , Has opened a New Hat Store in Opera House Block on 15th St. wliere can be fonnd all the desirable Styles at Moderate PricesAconiDletfl Spring Stock- has been bought and will arrive in a few days , , A Full Linn of Gents' Furnishing Goods Will be added soon. E. J. SAXE , FASHIONABLE HATTER. J OOE I J. A. ANP RBTAJB DKALEB IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , JVJQLDIMCS , LME , CEMENT MTSTATK AOKNl FOR MIMVAUKKK CF.WKNT I10UPAKT' Near ( Inio.D Pacific DoDot , OMAHA. IPOWHB AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UACIlLNinVr , BELTING , ITOSi : , BKA83 AND IKON ri'lTINUH . PIPE , BTKAW PACKING , AT WHOLES ALK AND nKTAtt , . _ j HALLADAYIWIND-NHLLS , GHURGH'AND SCHOOL BELLS A 3RA.WGJ2Qi * Fo 1- " St. . Oroaha THE JELM MOUNTAIN AND * " " " " " " " "C"1W"m IT mm aammj& f Mining and Milling Company. Corking Capital - ? 30,000. ixpiUlbock , iooonoo , ar Vttluo of Share ) , $26,000. JTOGK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL 'MINING DISTRICT. DR. J. I. TJI01U3. Proaldent , Curnmln , Wyomln ; ; . WM. E. TILTO.V. Vlco Pro-lrttnt , Cummins , Wyoming ' G. N. HAUWOOD , aecretary , Cummlnn , Wyoming. ' A. O. LUNN , Trcumirer , < ; nmmlne , Wyoming. ' ' r. J. I. Tlioniap. l.oula Millc' W. o. Brimol. A. O. Dunn. . N. H r ood. Fr , Ueo. II. Falos. Lewis Zolnun Dr J 0. A'atklns ) > 2moBm OEO. W. KENDALL , Author led Agent for SMe of Stock : Br" " Veb. Buy t he PAT EN "PR OCE8S' MINNESOTA FLO UP , always gives satisfaction , because it make ? superior article of Bread , and is the Chear est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to ruiK alike or l money refunded.a vv. M. YATES. WHOLESALE- 9f Vt0 H * ' A.ia lifcB WV tflha > ffla < VdhiUdn On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , L -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO , Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , SI * JSS 1213 Fnrnharn St. Omaha , ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. no Wiiiclioa nnd Clocks , Pianos , the Stock and others. ( imonds nt Importers' Prices , Organs , Whitney & Ilohnoa. wnlry , most Artistic Style . ] \luaic Books , Slieot Muaio. verwnro , un Kl sant Steel ; , A ccordians , Violins , cclaulcn , Kjo GhuiHoa , itc. Flutes nnd Fifeu , Guitars , ioru CJlassea , Choicu Asaortineiit. jNTusio Bozua , Ilarnionicas , graving , in Best Styloa. Violin Strings , Guitar Strings , iXrc , 10 IlppairiiiK n Specialty , Inducements Superior to othors. ices in I'luiu Figures. Our Motto , 'Plain Figures. " ; ? " As wo copy mme of uur competitors STYLES or advertisements we politely rest - ; st a return of the coinpllnient. > pera House Block. ANGELL , BOWEN & WHITE. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , IOLESALE IILLIMET MD NOTIONS. 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. ring Goods Receiving Daily anfl Stook very nearly-i Complete