DAILY UJWJW : MONDAY APRIL 10 , i882. West for bdn ? the most direct , qulcfcori , n Bdfcrt tine connecting the trteit Metropolis. CHI CAGO , and the KmitRS , NORTH-EASTIRK , hi < and Sotmi-KxsTEttM LINKS , which t < rmln tothore , with KASUS CIIT , LAV swomn , Aremson , Coweit , BLcrra and OuAtu , the CONKUCUI CISTIM from which r JKto EVERY LINE OF RSAD that penctntM the Continent from tha Mlsxmi Rlvci to the I'ftclflc Slope. The OmOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA. OIFIO RAILWAY I the only line from Chtago owning truck In KanftM. or nlilch , l > y Ita own rovl , rtwtluo th points aliovo named. Mo THAKsrxna nr CARRUOI No Hiosiso oo < BCilo. .8l No huddling In 111 ventilated or unclean care , M every iwsenifcr Cftrrknl in roomy , clean and vcnllUloJ ccuchM upon Fast Kxpren Trains DAT CARS of unrlralcd nu rnlflconca , Pnnjiix Piuci 8u priM CABS , and ourownworld-Jaaou DININO CAM , tiuon which moala are served ot tin- surpassed crcellcncc.'Rt the low rate ot SEVRNT FINI Cisra ACII , with ampla time for hcaUhtu cnlojmcnt. Through Can between Chlcigo , Poorla , Mil waukco and Ulswurl River Points ; and close coc nectlonj at all points of Intersection with otbri roada. Wo ticket ( do not forget this ) directly to ovorr place of Importance In Kansas , NobrMta , Blvk Hills , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , Oallforo , Oregon , Washington Territory , Colorado , Arlzoni and Now Mexico , Aell bcrnl arrangement * regarding b.ipg.ve at any other line , and nto.i of fare uln a > a nk o r Kt competitors , who furnish but tithe o tbe com fort. fort.Dors Dors and tackle of sportsmen free. Tickets , maps midf oldcra at All prlnclpa offices In the United Stilus and Cnn.vU. U. n. CABLE , K. ST. JOHN , Tlco Prca't ft Oen. Oen. Tkt andl'aftq'r Aft Hanger. Clifcur Oblcacr. Sioux Oiiiy & Paoiflc THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE Runs a Solid Train Through from Council Bluffa to St. Paul Without Ohanco Tlmo , Only 17 Houra re is UII > ES T1IE SHORTEST ROUTE raou OOUNOIL BLUFFS I TO ST. PAUL , MINNKAPOUS DOLUTIT OR BISilAUCR and sJl points In Northern lown. lllnncsota am Dakota. Tills line la equipped with tha Imprat i Wostlnghauao Automatic Air-brake and Mlllc Platform Coupler and Duffer : and for SPEED. SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Pullman Palace Sleeping Car run through WITHOUT CHANGE between Kan saa City and St Paul , via Council Bluffs and Sioux City. Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer at Conti ell Bluffa , nt 7:35 p. m. dally on arrhal of Kansas City , St. Joseph and Council Bluffa train from the South. Arriving nt Sioux City 11:85 : p. m. , and at the New Union Depot at St. Paul at 12:3 : ( noon. IEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY01'flEB | ROUTE. jCSTRomombcr In taking tbe Sioux City Route you tct a Through Train. The Shortcut Line , tlio Quickest Time and n Comfortable Ride In the Through Oars between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL. jtarSco that your Tickets read vU the "Sioux City and Pacific Railroad " J. S. WATTLES. J.R. BUCHANAN Superintendent. Gcn'l Pass. Aeenl. P. E. ROBINSON , AsVt Gen'l Pass. Ag't. , Missouri Valley , IOHTL. W. E. DAVIS. Southwestern Aifont. Onnnrl ninfTs low * WESTERN O. SPECHT , Proprietor , 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , . - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF G1LYA1ZED ffiOI Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IEON g SLATE EOOFIM , Specht'a Patent Metalic Sky light. Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING , am the general State Agent for the above ne of goods. IRON FENCING. Oreitlngt , Balustrades , Veranda > , | OHlce and Bank Railings , Window and Cellar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT Pearson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. novWtf rmrr rr irr rmi i * im * If jou arowan V ofuafilni'W.wiRB' enedbytliottrolnor your duties o\tm' rV , to re itfniulantsanrt m * torn brain nerve anil Hop Bittoroi ux > Hop B. If you are jounK * ntl fiiTcrlnif trom uy IL. dlwitUou or dlsjlli * Hull i If you arc mar- rieC or tlnplc , oM or YOUBB , suurrlii ? trod poorhealtU or laiiKUl u ine oa a lwJew ueso , rely oo Hop Blttera , Whoever yon ore. * llicusanat ale aXf wheneror you Kiel iranlly from B > > me that fjiteui form ut Klaney your needs clcan lnu. ton- dlsr& n ( bat uilubt : Inif or ttlmulutlair , byu timely Cake Hop Bllte * " . . i. eli orto'narurom li in bcluU ptaintr ( lueaee nnd IrrnsliU ottb nomacA , fOi 6oi fk. blood , blecure . Urunkcnneet. liter otncrvt $ t UHiof opluir , You will be tobMCCO , * cured if you use n&rcotlcr. Hop Bitter * Ifyouitretim- ply weak anil fowenlrited.try it i It may cave your life. It ha * Buved hun A dreds JOHN BTABLKR , XROUR HC AUP. IVcsldent. vice I'rea't. W. B. UXISHRR , Sec. andTren. THE NEBRASKA MANUFAGTHRIE 00 : uf Lincoln , Nob. i MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planter * , Harrowt , Farm Rollers , Gulky Hay Rakei , Bucket Elevating V/Inu t ml Is , &c. \\'a \ are prepared to ilo job work and nmnut turlipforothtrpirtlcs. Addrci all orden ) NKDUASKA JIANUKAOTUI1INO CO. , is BOSTOM MARKET , Ouming Street. _ J. J. P S , Propr. it Froah and Salt Moato of all Kinds , Poixltry , Fioh , &c. , in Season. ; OOXKC3EI MASONIC MATTERS. In Various Orgauiaationa of the Mystic Brotherhood in Omaha and Else where. Mnunday Thursday ia the Scottish Rito. Notes and Horns. Maunday Thursday ia generally celebrated by the Scottish Kite throughout the world , and is ono of the compulsory observances of the chapter of the lloao CroSx , 18lh degree - groe , in the United States. On Thuisday evening some thirty mem bers of the order in Omaha assembled in Masonic hall to participate in the ceremonies of "Extinguishing the Lights , " and to partake of the mystic banquet. Illustrious Brother Robert C. Jordon , 33d dngroo , occupied the east , Sir Knights 0. P. Ncodham , 32d degree , and W. E. Annin , 32d , acting as Eouior and junior wardens , and Sir Knight J. S. Franco presiding at the organ. This was the second occasion of the kind in Omaha , nnd was made doubly pleasant and profitable by ho presence of several Sir knights and brethren from other jurisdictions , notably Brother Cooper , 18th degree lYom Capo Town , Africa , and Brothers Davis , 32d , Bean , 32d , and Woodman - man , 32d , from the Northern juris diction. During the ceremony an oration the "Seven " on Lights" was delivered by Sir Knight G. Sloven- son , 32d. At the conclusion of the exorcises in the proceptory , the brethren retired to the banquetting hall , whore a substantial supper was served. Toasts were given to : "Tho Supreme Council. " "Tho Supreme Commander. " "Tho Grand Ledge of Nebraska. " "Tho Grand Commandory. " "Tho Grand Chapter. " "Tho President of the United United. " "To all Masons of. all Rites and Orders Throughout the World. " "Our Dead Brethren. " "Mt. " Calvary Commandery , besides a ] number of individual toasts to lodges and chapters represented by brethren present. The banquet broke up at a late hour after a most delightful season of social and Masonic refreshment. A MASONIC I'OKT. It may not genarally be known that Companion E. P. Warren , Past G. H. P. of the Grand Chapter , is a poet of no small ability. In the pro ceedings of the ] last meeting of the Grand Chapter wo note the following production from his accomplished pen : Dead Sea Flowers. The ; tell UP , in the land oar Savior trod , There stands a lake with waters cursed of G d. No bird above its surface wings it way , No Kali withiu its stagnant waters play. A dead malaria JIOISOIIB nil the air , Yet on its shores grow fruits and flower * fair. Seen from afar they added beauty gain , In magic sweetness blossom on the plain. Nor benBt nor bird choir fragranse ever siii | > , They turn to dustjand ashes on the lipp ; Choking nnd faint llio wre.ched traveler lief , And tees the mocking fruit before his eyes. Than Tantalu * , hu burning third to lave , With eager longing courts the flcklo wave ; Stietchea his hand to pluck the luscious fruit , But swaying boughs elude hia vain pur suit. So Hope , with fairy finger , beckons on In Beaich of fleeting jnys that never come. Or , if the bauble WB have sought , we clasp , Behold ! 'tis dust and emptiness we t'r ep. The ( lowers beside our pathway lose their llH fl , Altho' with tears they're watered , not with dews. The trusting hand .isjfplorccd with cruel thorn , And loving hearts .arc smitten sore with tcorn. n Tha fflde'd garland is no longer prefsed , Wo loathe the thing that lies upon our breast ; Its treacherous beauly bloomed but to en- flnare , For Dead Sea Flowers are false as they are fair. GOAT IIAIHM. The regular monthly meeting of Covert Ledge takes place on Wednes day evening next in Masonic hall. A ull attendance of the brethren is re quested. i n St. John's Ledge No 25 , A , M. t tl M. , held their regular on Thursday 01 Qvcning last , nnd balloted on several 01tl lotitionerj. 01k k This evening Jit. 3Ioriah Ledge of 01P Perfection has work in the 4th and h th d ti tisi1 si1 KANSAS PROHIBITION. pai pu Dead Letter in the Larger Towns ai of the Stato-Tnrlvmg Saloon ! Business In the Shadow of the Capitol. Jr lope kit , Kfn. , Letter toTho St. . t The experiment of prohibition is low almost a year old in Kansas imo enough to permit a close study its working Hrno enough to justify criticism upon its results. Does prohibition in Kurisasprnhibit ? It does , and it does not. The pu- ice records of the largo towns show no diminution in the amount of drunk enness , no lessoning in the number of t jalooiiB , which uro defiantly open in jpito'of the constitution , the governor , tl Iho legislature , and the supreme tl xinrt ; but in the mualk'r towns the in mloons have been closed , and whiaky inD ! a bovcra''o is diflictilt , and dome- times impossible , to got. The fairest statement ot the condi fa tion of Kansas to-day is to say that faP' the prohibition clause in the constitu- P' > tionniicl the statutes following it.havo P'm lad little'or no effect upon the people m largo. They have not altered or m ibridpod the facilities for gottinir th xlcoholic drinks ; and the reason of cc his ia very plajn. Prior to the pas- dt lago of the constitutional amendment tu the liquor traffic in Knnsaa was ROV nrncd by what is known ns the loca option law. In order to open a saloo the keeper was obliged to get th written assent of moro than half th ndult population , male and female , i the township or school-district i which ho wished to do business. It those places which permitted saloon to bo cstnblishcd under the old law the new statutes nro dead nnd inopor ntive. In places where the local opt ion was against the establishment 0 grogshops thu now law is stringent ! enforced. Until the nest legislatur moots , in January , 1S83 , this couch tion will remain unchanged , but nftc that date prohibition will bccomogoii oral , for the governor must have now nnd unforsoon powers before ho cat enforce the law and bring the law breakers to punishment , the prcson executive machinery being manifestly nnd admittedly unequal to the task This power will doubtless bo put ii hia hands. In Kansas , as well as los idcnl nnd moral communities , the la\ cannot run nhcad of the moral sens of the people , nnd no matter whn charges i the judges in Loayeiiworth Atchison , Topokn , Dodge City , Law rcncc , nnd the other Inrgo towns maj make , juries will not convict undo the now law. This in the situation it a nutshell. In common with the rest of th wet Id , I had been given to undorstnm thnt prohibition was working very closely in Kansas , nnd thnt the thira ty mortal who wished to sacrifice to GambrinuB would have to call boor "ooa-foam" nnd "soda" in - whisky order - der to secure those beverages , nnd nc cordingly , when I nrrivod in Lenvon- worth , I sought a "drug store" tg.cx- pirimont upon. While looking-for the pharmacy my nttontion was nt- Iractedton siun swinging boldly in front of n couple of latticed doors : "Luciua CnoNiN. "Whisky , Gin , Hum , Imported Ales "Milwaukee Uoor. " I dropped in. "Can I have n little sen-foam ? " said I , depositing n nicko on the bar. "Sea-fonm ? " "Yes , sea-foam. " "Well , I guess you oould , if Iconic Ond out what it is. " "Wo call it beer in Missouri. " "Well , when you want boor in Kan sas , you just get up and chirp 'boor , and you'll fetch it every time. The son-foam racket won't work. " "But I thought the law " "D-n the law. The law don1 work in Leaven worth , and don't you forect it. " "How do you get round it ? " "Don't got round it ; wo get througl : it. AVe got n license from the author ities and lot them fight it out among themselves. When this law first pnss- ed wo closed up , but reopened again right away , and wo have atnid open over since. " Mr. Crontn is only one of a hundred saloon-keepers in Lcavenworth who have defied the law. Cases are pending ing against nearly all of thorn , but as long as that bulwark of American liberties , the jury system , survives , these cases will not do the grog-shop keepers any harm. In Lcavonworth , as veil as in Atchison and Lawrence , I was advised to go straight to Topeka - ka , whore I would find the full strnnqth and the best presentation of both sides of the liquor war. Before giving the results of my visit to that city , however , it may be well to otato that from the best sources of information mation in my reach it is certain thai liquor is openly sold , as liquor , and not under aliases , in Leavonwortb , Atchison , Wyandotte , Lawrence , Topeka - poka , Junction City , Dodge City , Scranton , Wichita , Carbondnlo , Hayes City , Caldwell , Honeywell , Osage City , and a number of smaller places. It is sold under cover in drug-stores nt Emporia , Wellington , Aolina , Clay Centre and Newton. There are not more than two or throe villages in the state where , either openly or sub rosn. one may not procure as much whisky as one cares to drink. Topeka is the battlefield upon which the two parties of temperance and license have joined issue. It is hero that cither army haa its head ; quarters , and it is hero that the struggle in the whole stnto it epito mized. Topeka ia a beautiful town , full of bustling western activity , and giving every evidence of stable and healthy growth. The state house at present consists of two wings , which will bo eventually joined together by central building , and it is in cho eastern half of this unfinished shell that Kansas prohibition comes to a focus ; it is hero that Gov. John P. St. John wrrks at his task of pro. venting men from drinking by legal coercion. I met Gov. St. John nt the otato house , where I had an ex cellent opportunity to ntudy this remarkable - markablo man. You would not take him to bo the governor if you wore not told about it ; you would bo moro ipt to imago that gentleman was wait ing to sell the governor some light- ling-rods for the state liouso , or that ho was anxious to insure the go v- arnor'n life , rather than thnt he wns the governor himself , lie hnsn thin , jnterpriain.sc face , festooned with a long , carefully kept moustache , the liropnr udjualment of which keens him busy uboiit three-fourtha nt' his time. Ho was the only man in Kan. Siva that know the temper of the people ple well enough to riiK everything on prohibition fight und to winagroa ind unexpected victory. I suppose io is sincere. lie has not a sincere Face , but thnt proves nothing the nan must believe in prohibition , or do could not have done such work for , He is a slow tnlkor , nnd I do not jolieve that ho is ballasted with much nformation beyond liquor and Kan- ms polititicH. Said I : "Governor , I have just some out of a taloon almost in the shadow of your utato house. Why lon't ypu close it up ? " "I cannot. " "Then prohibition does not prohib- ? " "Tint ia not a fair statement of .ho ; cnee nt nil. I am made to ndmit hat ; ( here ia just na much whisky sold LeavunworUi , Atcliiton , Topeka , or odpo City IIH there was buforo the H'ohibition Jaw wns passed , but that Iocs not prove that prohibition is a ailuro , " "It docsn'U Then what does it rove ? " "U proves that mayorn and city marshals can commit perjury with iin nunity , that ia all. It proves , not hat the law is faulty , but that the ex- icutivo olllcera of the law nro not loing their duty. When the legisla uro next meets & law will be passed forming n system of police comniis sions lor the largo towns , under th governor's control , nndjwo will thoi see whether the liquor trade canno bo ntampod out of this state. Thi municipal oflicers have joined hand : with the whisky ring , nnd they stani or fall together. I think it will bo the nftor alternative. " Nothing Could J3o Stronger. 1400 PANS STUKET , \ ST. Louis. Mo. , Jan. 20 , 1881. / II. II. WAIINF.II & Co. : SirsO have been troubled with kidney dis < ease since my childhood. It would bo itnpossiblo for mo to describe how much I have suffered. Your Safe Kidney niid Liver Ouro has done mo moro good than the combined skill ol all the physicians I have over tried ( luring my entire life. OAUOLINB F. FI.F.MMISO. npr-l dlw Winter Terrors of tlio Sierras. The Bodio ( Cnl ) Free Pa' s of March 21 contains n grnphio descrip tion nearly tlirco columns in length of the tcrrifio nvnlnnches thnt fell near the town of Lundy , Homer inin ing district , during the late season ofatorms. Scores of nvnlnnchcs fell tnoro within a space of three days Forty-five men , two wojnen , nnd three little girls wcro buried by Iho slides. Four men were killed nnd many Bounded. The snow in the towns nut ? cnnyoiiB wns from five to BOVOII feet deep , nnd on the irountnins from nine to twelve. The first avalanche , though it was by no means the Innrest , was fn some respects most peculiar. It ia described as follows : "No alarm was felt by the inhabi tants of the two districta until about 4:30 : o'clock on Wednesday afternoon , thu 10th , when the first avalanche turned loose nn 800-foot precipice ncnr the top of Mount Scmvduii , which rises to n height of ,2,000 foot totwccn nml nt the confluence of Like nud Mill Creek canyons , over looking the southern section of the town of Lundy. This body of loose , dry snow , dropped about 8GO feet , where it struck upon n bench of the mountain , bounded out upon thu air compressed beneath it , sailed ovtr the tops of the tallest pines , nnd came lowr , vertically , 1,500 foot from its last point of contact with the earth. This demolished the residences and buried Mr. nnd Mrs. Winters , on the north side of Chicago avenue , Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnyos and their thrno little ; irls , and a man named Antono Sil ver and four Frenchmen on the south side of the nvonuo. The last named iarty consisted of Joseph Caron , jeorgo Chagnnn , August Dorvn.n nnd August Duval. Caron nnd ono of the Mayor girls each saw the great mass jf snow descending. Caron called to 113 companions that a snow cloud had jurat nbovo them , and the little girl rushed into the house and told her nether n cloud was falling. Stovc- ) ipca nnd chimneys wcro filled , with- > ut being broken , showing that the mrd , packed snow descended verti cally. " The second avalanche was no small affair , and was even mojo terrifying .ban the first. It started from a cliff J overhanging the business centre of the own , where no snow-slido has ever loen known to occur. "Three- ourths of the population were in the streets in the course of the avalanche when it started , and they could not lee , aa the snow was five feet deep and soft. Fortunately , the elide struck upon a broad and elongated ock mound or bench projecting'from ho mountain near its base and burnt nto ' cloud of spray , or rather the compact snow was disintegrated nnd ent whirling with the velocity of fine hot from a gun , the rush of nir created by the avalanche being sufii- iicnt to lift men from their foot nud mock them aovornl steps , nnd to drive ho fine snow into plankn of the build- ng on the opposite Bide of the street. " An avalanche that shot down Mount Discovery , on the west eido of Lake /anon , at 11 o'clock Wednesday night , juried many _ persons , swept nwny : ab < ns and mining works , nnd covered ho bodies of eomo of its victims to n Icpthof45 loot. "This slide was ne-fouth of n milo in width , had run ntirely across the canon nnd 50,0 foot up the steep mountain on the other ido. " Many other nvalanclifs occurred on Vednesdny night and Thursday , some f them huco ones , that did croat nmngo. Friday morning opened nth n clear sky nnd n stiff , cola wind rom the went. Just an tlio cun waa ouring its welcome light into the Canyon , nnd the sloopleno inhabitants md assembled on the tidowalk to bid ; welcome , three huji ) nvnla.ichca , unninrr parallel and simultaneously , wont thundering down the northern lope of Mount Gilcrost , striking the oe of Lake Lundy nnd shooting across lalf a milo tu the other shore , The an had not yet struck the surface of iio Inko , but as irnmmiso clouds of no , dry nnow from the avalanches lied the air the full width of the canon - on tlio sun poured through and urnecl the whole nines to eddying gold ust. Shortly afterward two other vnlanchos of huge proportions had a PCO into the canyon from the south ido ono from Deer Canyon and the ther Jiotn the side nf tha mountain ust cast of it. The lint named had run 'lit two milen before reaching : 10 open country. On reaching the pen moralno it spread out , Jtko a I'unu'ii tail , to a width nf nearly n alf a milo , and rolled down in a UKO wall of snow . ' )00 ) or 400 foot ifdi. In space of ono hour und a ulf no loss than nine ponderous ava- anches wcro witnessed from the town. ome of them running running cluur : cross Lake Lundy and one crossing ho creek below. i > J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. la limbing , Steam & Gas Fittmgl rurbino Water Motor , ( AI-'O JOLBrWi IX ump * , Plpo rittljij ; aud Go odo. rj or. Htli and JIarnoy , Omaha , Nob. A ' .V.UKU iln W. S. GIBBS , PHYBIOIAH AND SURGEON , No4 , CjMlslitcm Block , 15th Btreot , OSTAHA , NEBRASKA , Orricr Ilocuii 10 toVJ i M , 3tofir.u. 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Cortlflcato * of deposit Itsnod. par- aTilo in throe , alz nnd twelvemonths months , Tjonrinfj Iiitoront , or on ( to- mand irithout intoroot. Advanoon zaado to onstomor ou approvoil scourltios at marUut ratns Di'intorcst. The intornita of cuatomorn are oloaoly guarded , nnd ovnry facility corunatiblo with prlncinlos of onnd hnnlrliif ; i'rooly ostondatl. ZirntT ! | ; lit drults ou Eiilunil ( , rolunil , Scotland , nud nil oartn of -uropo. , Soil Enrapnnu passngo tloltoln. COLLCOTION8 PROMPTLY MADE. United States Depository First 'latFnal Bank , - OMAHA. - Cor. 13th and Furnam Bts. LDEOT BAiriUKO reTABMfiHKlWT I * . OJIAJ1A. 8UOOF.CBORO TO KOUHTZE BriOTHr.rtO. ) eWELis-jno 1S60. as * NUIonal Uanh Aufrucl 9 , 10:1 , - aico.ooo 07rwiai AND PIKKCTOIUI ! dlBUlll KOOKT7.I , i'lralJcnt. Acoi'iics Koimrrii , Vice PrttlJenl , 1' , II. D4TH , Cashier. A , J. I'OI-fLKTON , JOinA. ; CSBIOUTOK. Thl titnk receives deposits wlthon r ( 'ixrrt tc incunt * . Issuoitlme certlllc&toa l > ct > rliiK Interctt. Dratva drifts on San lfr.ini-l > fx ) anil prlneli * ! Itlcu of Iho United fiUtca , al n Lon.nn , Hub I n ldlnliurihanl tlin > 'ilnrl | l cities rif Mirraull untnf c-i-r ' ' " 1'HOPOSALS. U. H , INDI N Wl ICH. ) I'jNa U HUH /OKMY , I AKO A f Mar ( , 20 h 18 2 ) H nlod pr'po nl , trdor id. 'iiOuiilliuti ' 'O ' lip rutlo'ic ' ! ui ndlati I In rdlnr tiio 1 t HitJ iccnii ) , In accordance \tllh plnii ) ) and spent ! a- ion on Illr , wit i the Chlel ( juartrrmakti-r , I ) lartmcnt ol the PUtto , Omulia , Ncn. , nnd ul ictul to thu undg Kliud | , uaru ol Iho Wild juarUrirafter , Ocftiitiiient ul thu 1'lattc , itniaha , Neb , nlll i a received until 12 o'clocl : idon , on JlomUy , May 1 1. 1332. ontrnct to l < o revturdcd to the lowiit icspon- ilhiohldder , subject tolhoanjuoial ol thu do- lartmontof th Inteilor. 1-ropoiaU muit ttato loiiftli of time rcitlrcd | lorcompletb of Lulldlnff , after H"0 a ! , " ' jontr.ct , and mint ho accompanied by a certified heckuuoniiomo U 'ltd HUtti Depositor ; | iy- iblo tn the order of the uniloiKltfnea for a leant ilvo ( by. ) iMir cent ol the amount of the pro- a l , which ch < xk nlmll Iw forfeited to the UnlUdBt * In cane any bidder jocehlnc tht tuard , ( hall fall to cxccuto prcmptlv a contract with irood and tiildcknt suretliH , aceorillff to HioUTiiiH of hli Did , otherHlio to be returned the bid Icr. Mauibulldlni , ' ! ! to'io two story 0x40 , ad. JltoiH tibeonuetorysiiioo , of lumber , 4 For further Information adilrcDa uiiJuulgnoU U i\Sw \ U. H India -AHD Fixiurc Works nit French Doable Thick Flat and Bent Show Glut 0. J. WILDE , 1310 und 1317 Oasa Strapt , Clarkson & . Hwnt , Bacccswvn o RSchatdt fc Uaat , AT LAW ATTORNEYS - , 8 UtbBU r DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERH HOTEL ? , HOWLS. ARLINGTON. SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH. HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL HALL HOUSE , CITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE. , QRANO CENTRAL MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , ENO'3 HOTEL , EXCHANGE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORGAN HOUSE , SUMMIT HOUSE. JUDKINS HOUSE , HOUSTON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , WALKER HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , CITY HOTEL , PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MERCHANTS HOI EL , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , PARKS HOTEL , COMMERO AL HOTEL , UAQNELL HOUSE. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , JUDKIN8 HOUSE , DALL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE , GRAND PACIFIC , WOODS HOUSE , DOUGLAS HOUSE , EXCHANGE HOTEL , J. Q. MclNTIRE , J. 0. STELLINIU3 , BROWNSVILLE , JOHN HANNAN , A. W. HALL , CHENEY & OLARK , J. 0. MEAD , E/.SEYMOUR , P. U THORP , A. 0. OAARPEFT , O. W. MAYFIELD , E. STOREY. E , U END , O. D. HACKNEY , FRANK LCVELL , C. L. GRUDD , SWAN & DECKER , JUDKIN3 & DRO , , QEO.OALPH , O.M. REYNOLDS , D. H. WALKER , 8. DURQES3 , Dl D. WILLIAMS , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQO , J.IU AVERY , J. W. DOULWARE , F. M. PARIJ , HENRY WILL8 , CHA8.DAGNELL , WM. LUTTON , FRANK WILKINSON , H. H , PERRY , D , F. STEARNS , J. NORTON , JOHN ECKERT , J. Q. DUNHAM , O. D. HACKNEY , Lincoln , N h , MIITord , Neb. Neb. " 3 Stromtburg Na LouUvllla Blair , Neb. Nellgh , Neb : N bra ka City , Neb Weeping Water.Ne- Hurd'y , Neb. Greenwood , Neb ) Olarlnda , Iowa Eremont , Neb. Aihland , Neb AtUnion , Neb , Guide Recd , Neb. Oretton , la. Red Oak , la. Exlra , la , Atlantic , In , Audubon , la. Neola , la. Harlan , In , Corning , la. Otanton , Durllngton Junction , M Blanchard , la. Shenandoah , la. Collcco Springs , la , Vlllljcn , la. Malvern , In. IdalQrove , la Odebolt , la Columbut , Neb. Otceola , Neb. Clnrkt , Neb. Ashland , Nab. AND I Mining and Milling Company. . . . . . . . . . Working Capital' fSOC.OOO. . . . . . . _ . Hiock , , , Capital - ) f 1,000,000 . . . . . . I'ar Value ol Shares , - - [ - 2o,000. STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BBAMBL , MINING DISTRICT. DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyomlnp. WM. E. TILTON , Vice-President , Cummins , Wyoming ) E. N. HAUWOOD , Secretary , Cummins , Wyoming. A. 0. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. Dr. J. I. Thomas. Lout ) Miller W. S. Bramol. A. 0. Dunn. E.N. Ilarwood. Francis Leavens. flco. II. Foloa. Lewis Zolinan , Dr. J. 0. Watklns. na22mo5m QEO. W. KKNDALD , Authorized Agent for Sale of Stocltt IV" ' " > n " H . . Nob. . PEAVY THE GLO IERS ! 1309 Farnham Street. . O. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Np.b. JPOWBB AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , HALIADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURGH5AHD..SCHOQI SELLS A SRANG2W ( F w-Un St. , Omaha WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBBERS OF , : &l CO LAJ a erv mELERS' ' TOOLS JfflD IATEEIALS ALSO WESTERN AGENTS POIlfiTIIB SMITH AMERICAN OSCAfS 60/S OifSGAKS ; SpootaclOB of the Oolohratoil STAR TINTED MAKE aroisolil BI ] oluuivoly by , us. DIAMONDS IN LAK&E VARIETY. line of Sheet Musio , Eastern Prioos Dnplioated , , - EDHOLM & ERICKSON , WHOLESALE JEWELERB , Opp. the Post gOffice OMAHA , - - NEB.