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    13JUJK : 'JFK1 D.A i MARCH 31 , i882
THE DATLY BEE
CMAHA PUDLISHINQ CO. , PROPRIETORS.
010 Farnham , bat. Oth and 10th Street * .
TEnna or SUBSCRIPTION.
O copy 1 year , In adiancc ( postpaid ) tlO.OO
0 monifi " '
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talnth " "
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1 A.ILWAY TIMS TABLE ,
ClllCAOt ) , T. rAPl , MINSSAPOU * KT >
IOSUTIA RAIUROAP.
i Otnahn fttttngtt Ho. 2 , 8:30 : . m , Acc -
c -miroJatlon No. 4,1:0 : ( p. m
Airt < t Omsla ra-voiiyor No. 1,8:20 : p.m.
Acctr . illation No. 3,10:60 : a. m.
msO OMAHA KAST OK tOCTn BOCHD ,
0. , 0. & Q. 7:10 : a. ci. 8:40 : p. m.
0. & N , w. , 7:40 : a. m. 3:40 : p. m ,
x ' 0. , n. I. ft r. , 7:10 : t. . m. 3:40 : p. m.
> - K. 0. , St. J. i C. B. , leaven at 8 ft. tn. and 0:80 :
pm. Arrives at St. Louis at CSOtt. : m. and 6:6 : !
PW.i Ot.L. * P.lc c-jnt8 a. m. and 3:40 : p.
Arrives a St. touts at 8:40 : . m. and 7:30 :
n
wrar OR
B. I : M. In Neb. , Through Kxprow , 8:10 : . tc.
B. b M , Lincoln Impress 0:20 : p. IT.
0 P , Overland ftcprea * , 12:16 : p. IE.
O , k n. V , for Mnoln , ll:4D : B in.
0 , < fc n Voi OeccoU , 8:10 : a. m.
U. P frc'.irht No. C , fi:3fl r. m.
0. P ' rolL-iit No. 3 , B0 : n. in.
U. P. Irclcht No. 18 , 2:60p. : ui.
U. P. Ircljrht No. 7 , 0:10 : p. m.-emlgr nt ,
- . P. Denver exprcv * , 7S5 p. m.
0. P. frolrlit No 11 , 11-31 p. m.
U. P. Penvoi freight , 8C6 : p. w.
fif.T ! . AlCD HOVID ,
0 A li Q t:00 a. re 7:15 : p m.
0. 6 K. W. , P5 : a. ir. 7:25 : p. m.
C. II. I.VP..8ir. : a. m. q 05 p. in ,
v , . C. , fit. Joe & C' U. , 7:40 : n. in. 6:4S : f. m
mnivih.i P OM nu wrar ASH > i.TutjiaT
0 , & It. V. frnm 1'ncol i l.OS p. in.
U. P. Pnclfle Exptcw 5VS : \ > . in ,
R < i M. In NrK , Through lj.pio 4:16 : p m.
P. & U , Lincoln Kxpns * tt.40n IB.
C P. Denver express , 7 : 5 , m.
U. P. Freight No. 14 SW : p. m.
U. P. N'o. 0 6:10 : a. ra. Km ! * ant.
U. P. freight No. 14,15:15 : p. m.
U. P. So. t : CO p. in.
U. P. So. 12-1:46 : B. ra.
H , P. U.'iivor frcljht , 1:10 n. m.J
0. & R. V. inlie.l , ar. 1:15 : p. w.
BUHUT TOAt.NI ) luIIWKrj OMAHA AK.1
OODKtlLBLUflB. .
( A-JLVO Oinoha nt S:00 : , 0:00 : , 10:00 : &nd 11:00 :
p IE. ; 10 2:00 : , 0:00 : , 4CO : aud 6:00 : p. m.
F.cii o Council lUuOa at S.25 , 9E6. : 10:25 and
1:26 n. in. ; 1:20 , 2:26 , 3:25 : , 4:25 : and 6:25 p. m.
8anir.yo The iluramy leaves Omaha at BOP :
nd 1100 n. m. ; 2:00 : , 4SO : ami 6CO : p. m. Lravtn
Council Blufie at 0:25 : tn.l 11:25 a. m. ; 2:25 : , i5 :
ml 6:26 : p. ID.
Through and local pawcngor trains between
Omiha aud CouiHl IJluItn. Leave OmMii QI6 ,
; :16 , SEOn. : in. ; 3:40 : , 6:4f : > , 0:00 : p. m , Arrive
Omaha 7:40,11:3 : , 11:4C : i > . m. ; 6:10 : , 7:05 , 7:16 ,
1(0 p. m.
_ _ _ _
Opening an" Cloclnc of
soirrii 01-X. OLOBB.
v m. p. m. . in. p. m.
_ jiN.V ) .0 < i 9:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 :
Cbliayo , U I. A lucttlj fin 0:00 ( j'.SO 2:10 :
CMc-vco , It. ii ij UM > SCO : 5:30 2:40 :
W1)ft6i ! 12:30 : 6:30 2:10 :
Slot ! ; City Mi l I'nrlfic. B.PO 6a : : 2:10 :
Onion P.ulil coo 11:40 :
Omh AH. V 4K'0 11:40 :
l.tM. In Noli 4:00 8:10
Omaha & Kloux Olty. . . . C:00 : 7 : ! > 0
K. AM. Lincoln 1BSO : CDO :
t7. P. Lincoln , Sun.Uy. . . 1SO 11:00 :
J , P. Demer t3xp ; W 0:30
0. , Sioux City t St. ! ' . . llM :
LosM tnclls for iUt.te of lown Icr a but once
d\v. vlr : 6:80 : n. m.
Oftlcfc open Butidiys froa > 12 m. to 1 p. in.
-rlCiy. V HALL P M.
300 flirectorv.
Abstract And Kozl ttlate.
J01IN L. McXJAOTK , apposite Post OHco.
W. R. MARTLETI' 817 South Ibth Street.
Archltf.cti.
DUFRKJJK ft UKNIELS30HN , Alt
Orclghton Block.
A. T. LARGE Jr. , Kooni 2. Ciaiihtcu lilock.
Coott , nnd tihuut.
JAMES DKVINK & CO. ,
Fine 3ootd ca.il Sbctd. A oed aitortraent
home uivk oa ham ) , corner IQtb nnd n&rnov.
TUOS. KR1CKBON , S. B. ct > i. ] 6th cad Couclia.
J01IM FOU'l UKATU3 ,
606 10th titrsct , ra nufactuns lo order poctl norl <
kt Ulr prlcoa. r.tualrliulone. .
Had Cprlnj ; * .
/ . F. LARUIUHB Manufacturer. 1617 D < wta st.
tSoo'it ' , Ne\v and { Stationery.
J. I. FRl .itAUr 1015 Farnhom Otrect.
Duller and Cggi.
UC3HANK 4 : SCHUOEDKIl , the oldest B.od K.
honso In Noliranka cRtabllshod 1S7C Onaha.
CKNTRAL
UEHTAURANT ,
MRS. A. KYAH ,
icnihncbt coruer letbnnd Oodiru.
Best Board for tbo llonoy.
B tljfactlon QuarantC9'l
Uullntxll llourj.
Ronrd by the Day , Week or Mqnth.
Good Tern-D for Cwh
_ rurnlehnil r nnn > H Supplied. _
Uarrlaiet end floao Waftona.
W1I BNYDEH , llth und Ilarnev Strcda.
Clotlilnc bought.
J. HARRId will pay hlghc tCa h prlco lor scicr.J
hind clotblnp. Corner 10th and Varuham.
jewa era.
JOHN 1IAUMER 1814 Farnham Htrect.
Junk.
n. DBRTHOLD , Raga and MeUl.
Lumber- Lime and Cement.
FOSTER & GR&Y corner Bib and Dou.'lu tila.
L&inps and Qlaitwara.
J. UONNER 1SCO Uotuilat. St. Goon Vtrldty.
Merchunt Tallon.
0. A L1NIJQUEST ,
Ono erf our moot fcpular ilerchanl TMiura It re
celvlni ; the latott JcJilinii ; for Spring atid Uiunmui
Ooodg for gcntltmcn'u near. Stjlhli , durable ,
ted prlcea low as ever 216 13th bet. UOUR. & F r ,
Millinery.
UKS. 0. A. RINOER , Wholcnalo ted Retail , Fan
oy Goods In great variety , Zephyrs , Card lioarde
lioulery , Olovca , Coracle , tic. Cbeapeat Iloueo It
the Woet. Purchasers save 80 per cent. Ordci
byMtll. IIS Fifteenth Street.
rounary.
JOim WEAUNB&8QNB cor. 14th AJarkeoneti
Mourand Feed ,
OUAUACITV MILLS , 6th and Farnham Ms.
WtUhana Bros. , proprietors.
Urocen.
t. STEVENS , Slit between Cumlng and Iiai
T. A. MoanAHE , Corn. 23d and Cumlnf ? atroeU
Harawaie , Iron and ateel.
OLAN & LANaWORTHY , Wholesale , 110 n
112 Uth atroet
A. nOLMEa corner lath and. California.
Harriett , Baddies , &o.
B , WKIBT 20 15th Bt. bet Faro , b Harnei
Hotela
; ANFIKLD HOUSE , Geo. Canfleld,9th & Farnhai
DORAN HOUSE , P II. Gary , 918 Farnham B
BLAVEN'S HOTEL. F. Slaven , 10th St.
Southern Hotel Qui , Ilamel Sth &Lc venwojt
Drugt , Palnti and Oils.
KUHH & CO.
rturmacltU , Fine fane Uoodu , Coi. Ictn c
DouKlf ttroota.
Wholesale & Retail 16th a
W. J. WHITEHOUPE , ,
0. FIELD , 2022 North Side Cumin ? fitrce
PA11U. Pnigrirt. IQtn and Howard Streeta.
" Denllati.
DR. PAUL WlllUma * Clock Cor. Uth ft Dodge ,
Ury uoodt Notion * , fcto.
JOHN H. F. LEtlUANN & CO. ,
Hew Toik Dry Oooda Store , 1810 and 1818 Fan
him street.
L 0. Enewold alM boota and ihoea 7th * Ficll
ruruituro.
N w acd & onnd Hand Furnltu :
A / . OROiiS ,
cash pri
od Stoves , illl DooztM. Highest
aid for second h oi roooa.
bONKKR 1809 Daurli at. Fine eooda , k
rcrce Works.
OV/HA FENCK CO.
8UaT , PRIES fr fO 181J Harney St. , Itnproi
Offl
and Wood Fences ,
d Ice Boxes , lice
lllnjs , Oooaliir Floe and Walnut * t _
Olsrurt and Tobacco.
( VEST A FRITSC'DER , nuumfactotcn o !
and \Vholcsnlo llfr l n Tohaecef , 1305
y. F. LOUKNZr.v manntvtnrcr 14181'atnham
Florist.
A. D3" vhu , t'l tit , cut Con ui , teti * ,
etc. N , > V , cor. IGth auJ Dou/kg itrccU
Civil Enclneen nnd Surveyors.
ANDREW R03EWATEU , CrcUhton Mock ,
Town Survey * , Urado and Fcvrtnifo Systcma a
Specialty.
Uommlsslon Msrchantt.
JOHN 0. WIL L1S.1414 Dodge Street.
D D. ISEKMF.R. For ilctalls cc large advertise
ment In Dsllv and Wcoklj' .
Cornice Work * .
Western Cornice Works , Manufacturers Iron
Uomlcc , Tin , Iron and Slate Rootling. Orders
from any locality promptly executed In the best
manner. Factory and OQice 1213 Ilarney St
C. SI'KCHT , Proprietor.
Galtunttcd Iron Cornlcw , Window Caps , etc. ,
'UMiuficturcd nnd put up In any part of the
c'untrv. T SINIIOLU 416 Thirteenth trott
* Orockery.
J. BONNER 1503 DouitlM street. Oood line.
Clothing and Furnlihlng Uoodt ,
i EO. II. PBTRnsiON. A1 o Hate , Cap ? , Boole ,
9.hft 9 Notloni and Uutlurv , SOI ft. 10th street.
fiarlgratort , Canflcld'a Patent.
C. f. GOODMAN tllli Ht. het Fart ) . & Hartley.
Ghow Cnao Manufactory. ,
0. J. WILPK ,
Manufacturer Mid Diwttr In all hlmln ol
CTaio * . UprlRht Cases. & „ 1317 C M Bt.
Fi-ViK L. OF.UIIAUD , proprietor Oman *
Sorioiniufactoiy , 318 floutli 16th Btnct ,
Iwlwecn I k\tmuoith rnd Uircy. All gooil ?
Pawn'iroKora.
10th St. . het. fat , ti Kat
inware.
A. nUUHKSTKU ,
DtAlcrln StovconndTlnwarw , and Manufacturer
of Tin Honfo nnd all kludt. of Itulldlcp Work ,
Odd FdloKO1 lilock.
1. BONNER. 13C9 DounKn St. Coal and Cheap.
Beodt.
) . EVANB , VHialp-ole and UcUll Seed Drills and
Culthalore Odd Fellows HM1.
Phytlclnnt an1 Eurijoons.
W. 8. GIBBS , M. D. , Room Ho i , Creli-htou
Bloc ! ; , 15tLi fltrett.
P. li. LKI2KIU1NO , d. D. Masonic Block.
C. Ti. 1IAUT , M. 1) . , ! IM ard Kir , opp. poeto Hcp
UP. . L. R UUADDY ,
Ocullil icil Aurlit. S. W 16lh and Fatnhtm St ;
GRO. IIKVK , PI'.OI.
Htand Cciitrnl fiallerv ,
212 Sixteenth Street ,
near M.s jnlc Hall. I'lraS-clAss\Vorli and Prcnipt-
Plumbing , Gas and Qttani Flttlnn.
P. W. TARPY & CO. . 216 I'Jtn bt , bet. Farnham
ird Douffhi. Work promptly atttndod to.
1) . F1T2PATHICK. 1109 Douvlas Street.
an per anting ,
HENRY A. KOSTItRS. 141 IJodue Street.
Ohoo Utoreo.
Phillip LaiiR ISM rarnhaiu ct. b-t. 13th & 14th.
Second Hairl Qtoro ,
PERKINS fi LCAtl 1418 DcucUal lit. , New and
Sacond Hind rurnlture House Kurnlahlng Goods ,
&c. . bought and eoU on narrow man-Ins.
tuioonj.
1JR.VRY K.\UriIANH.
In tr.u nuw brick block on Dou.cj Street ,
jiibt opcuid a raibl clo ant Bcu Hall.
Hot Lunch froui 10 to 12
a\ cry day.
" CfaU4oni " 3 FALCOVRP. H70 loth Street.
UndertaKare.
CUAS. RIE\\E , 101'J Farnliatn het. 10th & lltd.
DO Cent Qtorci.
P C. BAOIiL'3 1S05 Fsrnhura St. . Fancy Goods
_
In gnInK East taku the
IJMcago & lortliwest-
Tnlng Icntc On ah i 3:40 p. m and 7:10.1. lu
For full information till on 11. P. DUFA , Ticket
A ( ' , < nt , 14th and Kirnhaui Stu J. BHLL , U. P
'iiilway JJcpot.orat JAMES T Ol.AKK , Goner
Aucn ) , Oin iha ) nl7in.to rf
W. 8. G1J3BS ,
PnYSICIAlI 1RO SURGEON ,
Room NoCrnljihtnji Blocli. 15tli
Streot.
OIVTAHA. NEBRASKA.
'icr Houns ; 10 to 12 A ir. 3 to 5 P.M.
le tilinn"'nniiHi'toil wi'h C Vrnl ORp (
AND
Store 3'"ixiiir Work
nd Trench Douli o Tlilck 1'lr.t and Bent Show
Cafco ( ilarti
0. J. WILDE ,
1315 and 1317 Oass Street.
' -
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
Ilitli tin 1 DcvO-o Gti. , Omaha , Nob.
Thle Mt'ii ) noenximciLrahrohcrftKohualnes ) .
nt 8T < nulut and tlnri'lpr any bargain !
, i MI Irxuri'dto nn
Gen'l ' Insurance Agent
.
1'hoenlx AwumiKO o , , of London ,
CashAasctU. . , . $5,304,604.00
Wcstchcseer , K Y. , Capital . 1,000,000.00 ,
The Merchants , of Newark , N. J , ,
Capital . 1,27GCOO.O
Glard Fire , Philadelphia , Capital. . , . 1,200,000.0
Firemen's Fund . 1,230,915.0
British America Assurance Co . 1,600,000.0
Office , Boyd's ' Opera House.
J. L WILKIE ,
MANUKACTURHROF
PAPER BOXES ,
JU8 and 220 S. 14th St.
CLEVES BROS. ,
ARCHITECTS ,
1'ublle Ilu'ldin/s , Churthcs , Ketidcncoa ,
btoicalnmtry ttfls.
Attention 1'hcn to Pattnt OHico Drawings ,
Office Room 10 , Crelghton Block , Omaha ,
Ntbrotka.
THE NEW AMERIOAN NO , 7 ,
SEWING MACHINE
A FINE OPENING ,
We u ant a itood ll\eftcti > e person totakvtti
agency In Omaha. 'Jho but Llr.d of terms ( wl
botlv'ja. Call at onr office In JaeoW Illock , (
U ) thoofiico at 244 Wabaih. A v
Jlla. , at onu ; . mar-24-tf
' trial " BLACK
Forty yours' oil proveu
the be t liver modidue j
AN ELEPHANT AT AUCTION.
The BIffgost Animal In the Country
Under the Hnmmor Mr. Colo'a
Bid of $0OOO the Highest.
New Tork Sun , Manh 20.
The biggest olophanl in tlio United
Stntoa , according ta Ghnrlos lleiclio ,
who owned him , nud neil to thu big *
Kcst , nccording to each circus limn
who hns gob an clopl-.nnt of any si7.0
whatsoever , was ndvoitiecd for sale at
auction yesterday nfternoon nt 2 o'clock
in Hoichc > t Brothor'a atablca , Hobo-
kon. llnlf an hour earliur the Sun
reporter found Mr. lloiolio , John
O'Urion , the showman , of Frankfort ,
Pa. , and Mr. Charles Clinton of Hoboken -
bokon soaicd in a square room , bare
of everything except a for chairs ,
HOIUO hay , a stout haws r , and an
enormous elephant , which had become
a white elephant on ono aldo by con
tact with a cnlcimincd wall , nnd which
James A. Bailey , of liarnum , llailoy
& JUutclihiRon's show , said locked
"very much like a balloon behind. "
"Hero comes Cole , " said Mr. Bui
Iny us W. W. Cole , of Colo'a Now
York and New Orleans Cirtus , now
wintering in Uticn , entered the stable ;
"I'll bet good cigut-s for the crowd
that ho buys the clrphnnt. "
"I'll takothiit but , " Mr. die replied -
plied , adding : " 1 don't want the
elephant I only came over to nee it
Bold. Mr. O'Briim will buy it 1
can RCO the blood in his eye "
"Ol l'vogotolepliantsonough/'Mr.
O'Biion ' replied , ' 'and ono of them is
most us big us that ono. By the way ,
I'm the only one hare who has meas
ured him. Ho in tun loot two inches
high.1'
' 'How tall is ho , lloiche ? ' asked
John Derris , of Uatchollor & Dorris'
Intcroccan Cirrus nnd Menngerio.
"Well , " said Mr. lloicho , who hnd
skillfully evaded answering that ques
tion a dozen times in an hour. "That
depends on where you measure him.
Bolivar , that Forepmigh has got , has
yet a bowed back , while thia ono'a
back is level. It you measure this
onu from the crown of run head when
his head in held up he'll measure over
eleven feet. "
' 'Showmen usually ineaeuro from
the tip end of the tallest hair on the
highest point , " said Mr. B.nloy.
"It I got him I'll ' bill him thirteen
feet , " said Mr. O'Brien. ' "Why don't
some of you younger fullowa measure
him' 1 bought a rule on purpose , and
brou ht it with me. "
A stock that when hold upright
reached somewhere in the neighborhood -
hood of the ceiling in ( ho region where
in the elephant's back was swaying to
and fro was laid on the floor , and the
keeper measured it withMr. 0'Btien'n
rule. George Fursman , of Myem iV
ShiU-b'a Gru.il United St.ttca Cucus ot
Jiuiii ; Georjjo W. Middluton ,
formerly with Coup , and now with
O'Brien , and Harry McCartney ,
measurer for AV. C. Coup , came in
aud either announced aloud or whis
pered to their friends that they had
not come to buy the elephant , bat
were merely lookers on. In the
meantime the trainer pronounced the
stick to bo nine feet nnd eleven inches
long , measured it over und found it
ci ht feet and eleven inches long , and
ruineasured it , and declared- nine
feet good measure. By this time
there were a great many reprcsmnn-
tivo elephant herders in the room.
Mr. Bailey represented a drove of
twenty-two , not including Jumbo ,
how on his way over the ocean. Mr.
Derris had n partnership interest in
two elephants , Mr. O'Brien had ono
his hands , Mr. Cole had four , Super
intendent W. A. Conklin , of the
Central Park menagerie , % v'ho had
joined the party , has two in his care ,
and there are uthera in Coup's and
the Myers & Sharb's circuses , both of
which were presuit by proxy. Mr.
Colliding triedjo buy tha ? elephant ,
but be hud not time to raise sulliciont
money. Ho said the rich people were
so pestered for charities that they had
no surplus left for elephants.
"Well , gentlemen , " said auctioneer
MuSlur , who was to aoll the monster ,
" 1 am now going to oil'ijr this animal
at auction It'a a class ot goods I
ain't ' used to selling. Thin animal
came from Ceylon t o London , whore
Mr. lleicho purchased it n year ago.
It has never been exhibited in a cir
cus. It weighs about seven tons , and
is the tallest and biggest animal ol
any kind in America. It can carrj
a band of fifteen musicians on it ;
back. What am I offered for it , gen *
tlemen. "
"I'll open the bids with 82,000 , *
said Mr. Dorris.
' Three thousand five hundred del
Inrs , " said Mr. Ci'lo.
"Oh , the , trunk's worth more thai
that ! " arid the auctioneer.
"Four thousand dollars , " said Mr ,
Dorris.
"I may as well say right here , '
said Mr. lleicho , "that I expect 2 (
per cent cash , und .vill take the bal.
unco in paper. '
"fhoro'a no paper in the Madisoi
quaro garden , I hoar , " said ono o
the showmen. "I understand tha
the oldest circus , mon have to pay t <
get in. "
"And I'll keep the elephant om
week at my own expense , " Mr. Rotchi
concluded. "Forty-live hundrii
dollars , " said Mr. Cole. "I go g&
better81,000 , " aaid Mr. O'Brien
"Four thousand seven hundred del
lais , " said Mr. Dorris.
"Oh , boom her up , " said Mi
lleicho. "James , take the oleplmn
outside and walk him around and le
the gentlemen sea what it looks like
This sale is genuine , and I want all t
understand It. "
Doors that walled in half the side c
the house wore thrown open , and wit
a swaying motion like that of a balloo
whoso gas begins to lift it from th
ground the enormous animal lounge
out of the stable and lurched froi
side to side across Mr. Heioho'0 baci
yard to the intense delight of th
children ot Hoboken and a number c
other cities , that wore swarming an
shouting beyond the garden railing ,
"Five thousand dollars , " Mr. Co !
remarked. Derris said § 5,100 ; Col
added 8100 , and'ao did Dorris. Co ]
added 8200 , and Derris madoit5GO (
Cole lengthened that by 8100 , an
then jumped tp § 0.000 ,
"Keep your shirts on , gentlemen ,
suid the auctioneer.
"There's plenty of time , said M ;
Derris , adding "mako mine 80,100.
"And mine $0,200 , " eaid Colo.
"He's worth 88,000 right hero i
IToboken , with no sea voyage to r
cover from , and the season just eon
ing on , " said Mr. Q'Brion.
"Make it 80,300 , " Mr. Dorris.
' 'That's worth another hundrei
that laying down is , " said Mr" . Colo.
"I bid SO.-IOO. "
Presently the elephant nroso , ono
joint of a leg at a time.
"That Rottin' tip's worth another
( I hundred , " said'Dorris.
[ "Six thousand six hundred dollars. "
said Colo.
"Sixty-sixth hundred , oncj sixty
six hundred , two ; sixty-six hundred ,
third nnd last I give you fair warn
ing gentleman , " snid the auctioneer
"Do you make n better oiler ? do you ?
do you ? or you ? " ho aakod , pointing
dually to the reporter.
'No ; lot her go , " said the reporter.
"Gone to Mr. Cole , " said the auc
tioneer.
"Gentlemen , I really think t Hint "
elephant is nt least twelve foot nigh ,
said Mr. Colo.
WorhtnK'ilon.
Before you begin your heavy
spring work after tv winter of relaxation -
tion , your system needs cleansing and
wtrongthoninu to prevent an nttnek of
Ague , Dilidua or Spring Fovtor , or
some other Spring sickness th. will
unlit you fur a season's work. Yuii
uill suvo time , much sickness and
tiroat expense if you will-usu ono bottle -
tlo of Hop Bitters in your family
this month. Don't wait. Hurling-
ton lltiwkuyu. marl7d2
DIslTwa'or.
There waM a rattling among the
dishon ot an up-town bearding house ,
the other diiy while the select feu
Were waiting for supper.
"Who can lull , " said the tea-urn ,
why those boarders are like waijon
wheoU"
' 'That's a bad break for you , " said
the can-ins ; knife , as it fell from thu
hunds of the astonished hostess strik
ing the handle of the tea-urn.
"Because they are nhvayn round , "
spoke up the biscuit p'ato. '
iresh.1 enid the
You nro entirely too .
pickel dish , trying to smile. "It's be
cause they nro composed of good fel
loes. "
"No. "
"Because there's n hub among
them , ' , said the sugar bowl.
"Oh ! you are too sweet , " said the
maple syrup juc ; . "It is because
some are spokes-men. "
"Too thin , altogether , " said half a
duzen dishes at once.
"Don't believe th.ittea-umhad any
grounds for that conundrum , " roared
a tea-cup.
"Don't give mo any of yoursaucor , "
said the tea-urn , indignantly.
"Oh , it's entirely too tough , " re
marked the dish which hold the Btow-
ed chicken.
"Give it up ! " cried the whole out-
lit.
"Because they are tired , " laughed
the tea-urn.
And the > ] adyof the house remarked
to the table waiters , "Pour tilings , "
[ Hello.
Woman'N True Pi-loud.
A friend in need ! < a friend indeed. Thin
nnnu can deny , e < pecinllv when i sistancttis
tendered when one is eurtly uill ic ted with
disease , mure particularly those com-
D aiii-s mid weaknesses BO common to our
female population. Kvery wom'iu should
know that Klectrio Bittern are wonmnV
tr e friend , nnd will positively restore her
to health , even wlion nil other n medics
fall. A single trial always proves otir as-
nortion. 'Jhoy ure pleasant to th * taste ,
iui'1 only cunt 'fifty cents n bottle. Soldi'- '
Schroter & liecht.
TRUTH ATTESTED.
SonicIznportaatMatcmo-'tB ofWol
Kno-wu People "Wholly
In onlcr tliattho public may fully realize the
( tcMUliicniy * ot tha utataircnU , JD well as the
power niul v.iltio of tha article of which they
vpoak , we publish licr.wlth the frvt-ohnllo ulgnt-
tmvsof iiartlcHli030fcliiccrlty la boyonil qucs
lion. The Truth of tliooo trethnoiiUIn la almo-
UUv , nur < au t ! > o IA > - ll.t.amiomux le Ig
nored
OiJAllA , Nm. , May 24 , 1881.
H. II. WAIINRR tCo. : '
DMK Sin : I have frequently u o < l Warner' *
Snfo Kiclncn nuil Liver Cure or local udcctioix
attendant upon sovcro rhouiiiatlo nttAcliR , and
ha\ual aya derived hciicllt thorvfrom. I have
al > so need the Safe Ncrvmo ulth xalisfuctory ro-
biilla. I consider these medicines worthv of
conQilcnrn
Deputy Trooaurcr
OMAHA , Nun , May 24 , IhSl
II. n WACNKR & Co. , Rochester , N. V. :
GUSTS ; 1 lmv tu i > our bafa Klilnoy and
Uver Cura this sprint ; as a UerlnvlKorator , and
1 find li the beat remedy I vtor tried. Iluvt
iiBcJ 4 bottles , and It has mailo mo feel bottci
than over I did before In the
U. P. II. Uhops.
OMAHA , NIB. , May 24,1B81 ,
n. II. WARNER & i o :
SIBB : For mon than lo yari I have Buffered
much In onveiiici i-o fron : combined kidney and
Ihcr uisefujca , .in ha o been umliluto work ,
my urin y ort'.na also being afft-ctud. I irlod a
great many medicines and dotter > , but I greu
\\orHaand\\ortodaybyday. 1 wan told 1 had
UrlKht's Disease , and 1 wiRhod mjnelf dead 1(1 (
could riot have Hjiocdy relief , I took your Kali
Kidney and Liver Cure , knotting nothing olx
waa oor known to euro tha dlsoaso , and I havi
not been diaappolnted. The medlcfno hoa cured
me , and I am pcrfoo ly well to-day , cntlrtlj
through your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure 1
wlnh vou all buec s In i > ubl ! hlni ; this valiubli
rcnicaTthrough thn world
u. r.it. it. siioj *
Thoui4id of equally etroiw cndorecmenti man ;
ol them In caeeaulicre hoixi uai abandoned liav
been voluntarily Kien , khowlMctho rcmwrkab ]
power of Warner sUlo Kidney nd Liver Cure
In all illsca'cucf the Kidney * , liter or urinary oi
ifans. If any ouo who read * this ha ny phyi
kal trouble remember the great remedy ,
offiUilneiw , iBuU
rn.nlbTU.eiitn.laor .
y.iur ilutle evolil
JllinulanHand
Hop Bittera ,
differinK Iroui my li
If YOU arc xouiiic nd
dli'-Ktlou If TOII are mil ,
- " " cr ilFw-lpa tlou | '
riutf u" "ineto , oW orB jrouwf , wlrrliif | froji' '
poorlieiUUurlaiiKUlsliBfnir ou a t < J. ) t lci
O
[ t
uml IrreiUtu.
hie euro f oi
druukenn ,
avt of opium ,
tcbaooo. a'
au-ootlog.
NEVER
FAIL
uved hun
dreds.
X3XTI3
run.
OHIOAGO ,
PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON
. ,
Anil nil Points EnU nutl Soiitli-Cast.
TlllIUNKCOMPHtSKI
Nc r'.v 4 OiO nillci Solid .Smooth Sti-cl Tracks
All raniucllntiD tire inn U In UNION Dt-.POTB
It Ins a Nnt'unv Itriuit.itinii m lolnir the
Gient TliroiiRh Cnr LI o. nnd H unUiTsilly
un.doil tob. ihii UNEHT CQUIPPED Half
r nil In the unrUI for n'l ' clnsi nnf tr.url
'Irj it and to i nlil llnd lr.t\elltu ; a luxuij
Inttov ! rl adl'roniForl.
lliruuKh Tirkttsl'hit Uo'i-lira'ctl ' Line for
rale nt nil illl vuln thuo .
All Itito'imtlon about Itnti-s of Vare , ' Icoplntt
Car Acoi-iinuidi IOIH , Tnno TahU" ) , , c. , \\lll be
ihvoif lly pi vii liv ni.t | Intiu to
T. J. t'OTTen.
'Jil Vlre-"rc-'t .t Octi. MiimcrrhlcnKO.
PERCIVAL tOWELL ,
( li'ii. I'aisiu'er Jut. ChUi j0 ,
W. J. DAVI'.Nl'0-T ,
( icil Aceut , Comicil IlliilTi.
II 1 II hLL , Ticket Ast O' " h -
morn-od ly _ _ _ _ _ _
For a quarter of t century or more IIn tulter'
tomicli Ittorj II.IH been ( hu rulg < il < i ) ; Fiiecllle
r lnillKC < tlond.\H'ii"tift , fo\or and ague , I'H of
hnhaletnirina lUcreoiiiphlntanil nth rdli-
i it , tnd 1m In en mott omi'lmtl al'y ' Imlorscd by
( dual intn nun hcn't > a d Btreii th ri. tor
live. It counteract * * atoin-onr-y to ] > ninnturu
ca'i\nd piisUniis and comforts the n ud nnd
II riu.
1'or xale by nl ! driigctste and iliale'Hgenerally
al to ml
THE KENDALL
PLAITMIACHIMI
DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION ,
It j'lnits trout11(1 ( of a n Incti to
Mth In the LOarwcst felts or Illicit Mlk <
It il'ii'sall lilnd nnJstjlc- ] laitln in use.
.Vo lijy tli&t dots her own drosa-iniklns can
"on ! to do without one as nlco plaiting It
overc'at of l.iMilon , If i > cen It veils lUulf. For
i hlmn , ClrcularH nr j\'ont'rt ( tonim nddresH
CONOAR & CO. ,
H3 A damn St. Chicai'O 111
PROPOSALS
U. S. I.MII N tKIl ICK , )
I'IMI ' KlIHIK AOKACV , AKO A (
Mar , 20 h 18 1 2 j
Staled pr | > o alii , < < dor d 'n diiill | < nt o the
irccllon of n < iidian Ho rdlncho 1 t thin
KCIICJ , In accordaiiielthp1ans and epcclll a
ion on flic , < It i the Chiel ( jiiartvrinabter , I )
lartmcutoi thu I'litle. Oniiilm , Ni'ii , , niul ill
.I'ctitl to the undo tlcncil , earo of the Chief
rjiinrtcru niter , ' euitm n of the 1'latto ,
llinnhn , el ) , uill o received until 12 o'clock
teen , on Mondoy , May 1 t. 1H32.
ontract to bo reunrdcd to the lowmt ' lo pon-
lib o bidder , bilbjort to thonppiotal of 'the do-
nttmcntof tha Interior.
1 ropoaals mutt otato length of tlmo rojulrcd
or toniplctlt of building , alter apro\al | , of
cnntr ct , and must bo accompanied by a certified
check upon komo U 'ltd States Depositor | > ay-
ablu tn the order of the undciKlfriicd for a least
five (6 ) per cent ol the amount of the prn-
pon.1 , which iheck ehn'l hn forfeited to ho
Unllidbhi I-H 1 1 CUHO unj bidder jocuivtnt' thr
nuard , uhall fall to execute promptly a roiitraet
with peed und uulllcicnt wirctl , accordl ( , to
the terms of his hid otherul c to bo returned
to the bid Icr.
Mam bulldhiK l < to 'id two ttory EOX40 , ad
dltonn to bo one story 32x100 , of lumber. I
For further Information addrcsd undersigned
at I'lno i ldKOjency , Dakota
V f Hc.lLVCUODV ,
24 d3w U. H Indian AKent.
OUDINANUE NO , 495 ,
An onllnaiicc nmcntllnir srcilons 20 anil UO nl
ordln nc No , 277J mtltled an ordli.amu to
oHtabflsli the Kindu at ceiUIn utrecti In tin
city ol Oinahi.
Ho It ordained by the City Council of the
City of Oinnlm ;
tiHTioN 1. Thattttllon 20 and 30 of orillniiiu
No. 2771 entitled "an ord | anrr tocitahlhh th (
grade of certain Mreeti In the City of Omaha
HKO. 2. In sections V'.l ' In place ot the lluurci
1M on the west euih < if Ittn Hrie aid tin
n irlh'eurh of Kanmmarut. the IlKiires , 141 bi
I lucid , and In place of thu Iliruru ) 165 uixm tin
east curb of litthstrcit and north and svutt
euib ot FarLaiu the Hxur 143 be placed.
Hue , 'A. In section 3J In p'acj of th * U urei
134 on the north curb of Karnani and th > wcs
curb of 17lh street , the li : ures 1' J ho rut , am
In place ot the huuru i 12) on thu north curb o
Farnu'ii ' and'cait curb of 17th the Kk'nren 121 hi
pUctd , and In place of the flKiircs 142 6 , M tin
center of alley t-outh LctAten Fariutn and liar
ney etrecU the figures 132.76 bo placed on tin
wist curb and 131,5 ot the rast curb.
HtC. 4 , Ordlnar co No. 487 tstahllnhlni. thi
gradool the alley In block HA , In thd city c
Omaha and all olherorJlnanu.sar.il | rts of or
dlnanecs tonlllctlng with Iho | ire > lnions of tlili
orulnance are hereby repealed ,
BBC. C. Thli ordinance hill take effect and bi
In force from and after It * uassairo.
THOU , H. DAIMJY ,
Pres't City Council.
Atteats J. J. L. 0. JKWK'fT ,
City Clerk.
J. K. IScni ) , Mayor.
Pftxaccl March 2lnt 1882
Aiiprove-1 - March 27th 188J.
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LA\A \
Hoom Clou
10 , ft. UOiNI. A. o. cuuriuu
DOAHE& CAMPBELL ,
At tor neys-'at-Lav\ ' \
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY * AT
MO South Thirteenth Htfeet/wltb
STEELE , JOHNSON & GO. ,
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of ibe Best Brandy of
OIGAES IINUPAGTUEED TOBACCO ,
igontt ! for BENWOOD NAILS m UFLIK % RAtiD POWDER 00
era House Clothing Store !
T. IP.
Dnlly Arrlvnlb of Now Surlnji Gooiln ia
Olotliiug and Gent's ' Purnisliing Goods
GOODS MARKED IN PLIAN FIGURES ,
Anil Sold At
"STRICTLY ONE PRICE ! "
I am selling the Celebrated Wilson Bro.'a Pine ShirtB , known
na the BEST bitting and Most Duruble Shirts Mudo.
217 SOUTH FIFTSEKTH STREET. , „ , „ , I U )
Single Brooch Loading Shot Buns , from S5 to S18 ,
Double Breopli Loading Shot Guns , SIB from to S75 ,
Muzzle Loading Shot Buns , from 86 to $25 $ ,
Fishing Taoklo , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods ,
Full Stock of Show Dasos Always nn
s jvg.UJUii MU mm * mii i . , . . - . . . . _ . . . _ . _ ,
Imported arid Key \V \ est Cigars , a large line of Meer
schaum and Wood pipes and every thing required in a
First Class C'gar ' , Tobacco and Notion Store.
Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price
ist.nd Samples.
fATT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles ,
SAflH , DOOES , BLIPS AM MOULDINGS
OMAHA. HEB
MAKERS OF THE
Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks.
The only und | Itional pinto thui
firm of '
|
original is giving for in-
Rogom Broa.
lance single
All on * Spooiia ,
plnted Bpoon a
Forka and
Kinvos plutod triple thioknoHB
pSrttp uly on
uf crtru , Kaoli
the nc t i -i i
lot bo iijr lung
in a Kculo vliilo when * \'ii d
D.iint , ' pliitod , tc to wuur , thereby
maun } a full do making a ainglo
loait ofuilveror
[
plated Spoon
thuin.
wear aa long asa
Wo would call
a triple plated
ospooial attention
one ,
tion to our BOO-
Rival. Orient-
AU Order ) lo the West Bhould be Addreued to
Wholesale Jewe'er ,
OMAHA , . - - NEB.
Hair Goods , Notions , Ladios1 Furaishine Goods. Ulsters , Circulars , .
and Suits ,
BOV