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THE DAILY BEE PHIDA5f MAT 19 1882. .STATE SCHOOL NOTES. The Oakland school has received 40 * pound bell , Tecumseh h s decided to build n nev ecbool house. Norfolk sMoorn buve deposited 82,000 n Slocum money to the creult uf the ncboo fund. . Wood Hirer cchool district bond * > 1 < for one dollar more than their par value The Mim realized from their dale w $2,901. A portion of the mntcrUl for our net school bouse in already on the ground , ant work will begin Immediately. Woot Illvor Gazette. Out of over four hundred pupils win Attend our school' , only four , wo tcz fion the roll of honor , were neither absent n tardy during the last month. Brutvnvilli llcpublican. Through the exertions of Prof. H. K Wolf , our publia pchool Is now prnvMn with a , free library of mlecellnncotis bokp which bo hopes noon to increase to 600. Edgar lioview. Mr. Brown , the principal o' AlMoi Bchoo' ' , wa taken with a severe attack ol malarial fpver last week , Friday , nni'v ' i not nble to resume his duties Mondni morning. Argus. It begin'to lMk ai if our now sclinn ! house would not bo ready for occupanrj for snmo time yet , Tbo probable cost will be somoxvhero In the neighborhood of $23 , ' 000. West Point Hepubllcan. Thci Heater City nclinol Is fortunate enough to secure the tervlcci of K. N. I'lpor "f this placn to teach their fiummoi term. Mr. P. Is without douH one f the best ( onchetB the vnllcy affords. Alms Herald. Pnlrmimt Is recognising woman's clalmi to n voice in the management of hoi schools. Mm. Xelglor li a member of thi school board nndMiss Lou I'lpcns prlnci pal of the schools at n salary of 5570 pei month. Button Register. Institutes for instruction will ha held ir Webster coilhty ai follows : lied Cloud May ! Unl ; Guide Hock , Monday , Ma : 22d ; Cowlei , Tuesday , May 23d ; On\ \ Creek , Wednesday. Mav 2Hh { 131uo Hill Thursday , M y SStli ; Wells P. O. , Vti day , May , 20thj luitvale , Saturday , Ma ) 27th. In Franklin county from May 28tl to June 3d ; Ifarlan county from Jutu -1th to Juno 10th ; Furnas county fron Juno llth to Juno 10th. GEN. ARTHUR IN KANSAS. Hia Brlof Visit to the State Four Yoarc Deforo tUo War. Atchlian ( Kan. ) Champion , To the list of " long "formerly-of- Kansas" mon must bo addedtho naino of Chester A. Arthur , Presidcntof the Unitud Stated. In the anininor of 1857 Gun. Arthur , tlian n , young nmti M of 27 , c.uno to the territory with u view of Bottling. He spout two or thruo iTcks in Loiwcnworth , and pur- i- o.hnaed it , largo number of town loin , Ho remembers eovoral of the brilliant young mon who then resided there and whoso acquaintance ho formed. From Lonvunworth Gon. Arthur wont by coach to Lecompton. Among his tollow-pauBungorB were Gon. James TI. Lane and Col. Samuel Walker of Law- roticu. llo pivoa n humorous account of thin journuy , which was distin guished by n clmructeristioattompt , on the part of Gen. Lane , to imprceoupon his companions the dangers that con stantly menaced him , When thu conch reached Strange Oroek two mon ou horseback nppoachud on the oppo site bank , and nftor taking a brief look nt thu stiigu utid its occupants , turned about and rode elf in the directions of L jconipton. Lane ut once declared that tlieso hor.iomon were scouts eoiit out by the pro-hlayory mon ; that no doubt mi organization had-1)0011 perfected to tuka liiaLino'u ) llfo , and that thuro would bo it figh- , oithur on tbeir arrival at Locompton or on the way there , Itovolvors wcro accordingly looked after , and Gun. Arthur , who was unarmed , was hand ed n "gnn" by the grim chioftitin. Ho took it reluctantly , for ho D.IW nothing remarkably menacing cither in the nppearanco or movements of the two horaumon. Nothing , Jiowover , oc curred on the journey , and on arriv ing at tie ) capital no sigim of tumult or bloodshed were noticed. The coach slowly patsud up the main street , n few loungers about the stores turning to look at it , und halted in front of the old llowonn hotel , where a dozen boys and half us many idle men were assembled , Tlieso curious ly watched the pasjongora climb out of the lumbering vehicle but there were no indications of "blood on the moon" or disposition for n fight , free or otherwise. Lane , however , confi dently informed his traveling com panions that his life would bo in dan ger if ho remained in Locompton over night , und after n very brief stop he departed for Liwronco. Next day Gen , Arthur called on Gov. Walker , and ho gives an amus ing dcsoriptiou of the palatial splen dors of the "executive ofllco. " It was in the front room of a rude two- story building , painted white. A rough cottouwoou stairway , outfMo , led to the second story. From mis the visitor entered an unoccupied , un- plastered room , in ono corner of which was a pile of corn , in another a miscellaneous collection of saddles and bridles , und in a third a lot of boxes. Through this room the visi tor passed into thu governor's ollioe , n small apartment , furnished with hnlf a dozen splint-bottomed ohairu and a rude pint ) tabln , ut which the troubled executive head of thu territory sat writing. Gor. Walker received the young Now Yorker very pleasantly , but gayu him n gloomy account of the trou bles mid perplexities with which ho was besot on all sides , The free utato men did not wholly trust him , while the pro- slavery men regarded him as a traitor , and ho was then anticipating H ro- muval , which soon iiftur cntno. The governor's atory of the cpn'dition of uf Fairs probably determined Gen. Arthur's future. Ho returned to Luavonworth next day , und after u few days' stay tool ; a steamer for St , JoBoph. Thence ho went to Omaha , und trom that phco returned to his homo in Now York , having concluded that Im would not locate in the west. Under tbo then existing laws , Gen. Arthur was a bona fide citizen of Kansas. Ho came intending to locate , ho purchased property , and ho lived in the state for about a month. Trade of Boston , 13ost3n Adu-rt'.ier , JUy lOtb. The twenty-eighth annual report of the Boston Board of Trade makes a pamphlet of more than 100 pages , and u an interesting summary. During thu year 1881 , tbo imports decreased $3,376,131 , while the exports increas ed $1,02,580 , The dry goods trade and that in clothing wore large end prosperous. There was an increase of 43,841 cases in the shipments of boot * and shoos. The iron tract o was more satisfactory than in 1880. The ro ctipts of hides from foreign and do mostio source was larger than in 1680 , A largo increase is reported in the ro > ccipU of cotton. The breadstuff trade is culled disappointing. A diminution in the butler trade is chronicled. The fish receipts were greater than thoyeai previous. The exports of rotined petroleum doubled , The arrivals and clearances at the port foot up about the same as in 1880. The wool trade was nn average business. The groin receipts were 18,2-1 ! ) , 189 busliols , against 20,081 7M in 1880. The grain exports were 10,722,402 , while those of the year before were 14,687,040. Boston stands sixth in the list of load ing cities in respect to real progress nn shown by gross clearings , und M re > spects the volume of business it is second end in the list. The gross exchange ! were only a few hundred thousands less than the combined exchanges ol Cliicagc and Philadelphia. No SUB- pensions for a largo amount are recorded < corded , On the whole , then , thoutjli the foreign trade has sufl'ercd somewhat - what , thu commiitco of the port ha : held its own , and in domestic trade , as indicated , largo gains appear , Stores and dwelling houses hnvo bcoti in bettor demand than since 1873 The general conclusion of thin odicial review In highly encouraging. "I Don't \Vnnt That StnlT. " Is what a lady of Boston said to hoi husband when lie brought homo Home medicine to euro her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made hoi miserable for fourteen years. At the first attack , therefore , it was adminis tered to her with ouch good results , that fllio continued its ueu until cured , and made an enthusiastic in its praise , that she induced twenty-two of tin best families in her circle to adopt it an their rouular family medicine. Thai "stulT is Hop Bitters.- [ Standard , tl A Neighborly Family. I'eorU Transcript. A family named Brooks , from down In Indiana , moved into a house in Peoria recently , and before night had borrowed tea , sugar , eggs , milknnd _ kerosuno from ai many di Huront neighbor bor/- . After thrco or four days the now family ceased to borrow promis cuously , and settled down on one particular neighbor. At an early hour in the morning a small boy appeared and raid : "Say , wo are out of tacks and want to put down our carpet. Ma wants to know if she can borrow a few ? " A hunt was imido , and the request granted , but in ton minutes thu boy returned and said : "Say , wu'vo ' mislaid our tack ham mer , and ma wants to borrow yonra. " Ho got it , and this time it was twenty minutes before he returned and eaid : "Say , ma's pulled all her tooth out pulling on that carpet. She wants to know if you won't lend her ouo of your boys ? " Onu of the boya waa sent ever , but it was an obstinate carpet , and back came the messenger with : "Say , ain't your husband homo ? " "Yen ; what do you want ? " "Well , ma's mislaid her husband somewhere , and she wants to borrow yours to pull ono end of the infernal carpet through two doors and across a hall. " The line had to bo drawn somewhere - whore , and It was fixed hero. Llout. Coffltrmudor Do Loner. Lieutenant Commander George W. Do Long , the commander of the Jonnnottu was born in New York city in 1814. Ho entered the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis , oud wan graduated in 18G5. Afor graduation he served four yoara on the Uaimndaigua , Ho received his lieutenant'/ ) commission March 20 , 18G9. Ho wan transferred to thu L incus tor , at thu time flag-ship of the South Atlantic squadron. In 1871 ho obtained leave of absence on account of ill health , and spent the two following years in Europe , where he married a daughter of Captain Woo ton , who was then living at Havre. lu 1873 , when the Juniata waa Dent to search for the Polaris , lie was made navigator of the expedition. On this voyage ho distinguished him self greatly by hia daring und energy in emergencies. On the return of the Juniata to the United States , Do Long was the first to volunteer for an Arctic cruiac. When the Jcannotto was bought by Mr. James Gordon Dennett for an Arctic expedition , Lieutenant Do Long was placed in command of her by the navy department. Ho sailed from San Francisco , July 8 , 1870. Ilia wife and daughter , now ton yearn old , are at present ; with friends at Burlington , Iowa. hnrntny. Rumtuy , Ram. Uurlmgton llawkoye. Mollie had a Httlo ram as black as a rubber shoe , and everywhere that Mollie went he emigrated too. lie went with her to church ono day the. ft/Iks liilnrioua grow to see him walk demurely into Deacon Allen's pew. The worthy doncon quickly let his ungry passions rise , and g vo it un unchristian kick between the oatt brown eyos. This landed r iumy in the aisle ; the deacon followed fast , und raised his foot again ; uluu ! that first kick was his last. For Mr. Sheep walked slowly back , about a rod 'tis said , and ore the doiiooii could retreat , it stood him on his head , The congregation then nvoao und wont for that 'ere uhcpp. Several well-directed butts just piled them in n heap , Then rushed they straightway for the door with curses long and loud , while rannny struck the hindmost man and shot him through the crowd. The minister had often hoard that kindness would subdue the fiercest beast. "Aha ! " ho saya "I'll try lhat game on you. " And so he kindly , gently called : "Come , raunny , rammy , rain ; to BOO the folks abuse you so , 1 gritvcd and sorry am. " with kiud and gentle words ho came from that pulpit down , saying ; "lUmmy , rammy , rum bust sheupy in the town. " The ram quite dropped its humble cir , and rose from elf his feet , und when the parsou lit he was beneath the hindmost seat. As ho shot out the door and closed it with a slam ho named a California town. I think U waa 'Tuba Dam. " ELEGANT LEISURE , Or the Trials of a Forelffn Diplomat- Swell Chap * . The following interesting sketch o the ills of those swell legation followi at Washington is Riven by 5 oorrcs pendent of The Bufl.ilo Oommercia Advertiser : To the world oulsido of Washington , which hna an insittio roveronctJ for im portant dignity , it may scorn that th < younsr gentlemen who como huro from abroad in official capacities nro over whelmed with business in every conceivable - ceivablo shnpo. Xo doubt they fancj ( that is , the outside world ) that thcss foreign ducks got up early in the morn ing , by the bright light , and are kept busy till a late hour in the evening in sending imp > ttaut communications tc their home governments about the condition of republicanism in the United States , and the nrosprcts of Its doolrinos eating out the monarch ies of Europe. So much for tin- theory , nd now a word or no about the practice and thu actual facts of diplomacy from u Wash ington standpoint : "I am sick , " said ono , "of Una wliolo diplomatic Hf6 , It is ono con tinued round of id I on CM and sloth. Jlow do I pass my time ? Itmakos me ashamed when I think of it. Well , my sorranthasstandingordersto wake mo up at 11 o'clock ' , When ho comoc I tell him to como attain at 12 o'clock , and then I again tell him to como at 1 o'clock , becaUBO it is an irkaomo duty to confront the sunshine and see othoi people busy , and I always put it oil till the latest moment. " "What then ? " "Well , I order my bath , and noxl < o breakfast , and it is about 2 o'clock before 1 am ready to go on the street. You want to know what next ? Well , from that time on till bedtime it is one constant battle to kill the hours. 1 drop in at the legation , ana wo smoke ft few cigarots , and drink some wine , and toll a few of the latest stories. That is our entire business. The reliv lions between the United States and my native Spain are so friendly thai wo poor diplomats nro going to seed. Do not make a mistake , my friends. You think it is an o ay life. You arc wrong. Nothing is more wearying than idleness when forced on you bj the circumstances of the case. We are invited out to receptions ? 0. yes but that soon loses its charms. Evorj month I receive a handsome remit tanos from my family , over and abovi my salary with the legation , but I on : tired of Hpcnding it in the old way. ] have exhausted the opportunities foi pleasure , und sometimes I feel as if ] could envy the common mechanic whc haa regular hours for his work. " j. . , Bucklin'e Arnioi Salve. The BEST SAI.VK Jn the world for Onth , Bruinen. Sores , Ulcorp , Halt Klictim , 1'evci "urea , Tetter , Chapped Hands , Chilblains , CoruH , mi'l all nkiu eruptions' , and positively tivoly cure * piles. It is guaranteed tc L'ivo pattnfactton or money refunded , 1'rlco , i5 ! centn per box. For sulo bj O. Y. ( tondinnn rnoi'osALS KOU CONSTRUCTION OF SEWEUS. OmCB OP ClTT Cl KRK , 1 OMAHA , May -ItU 1882. f Sealed proposals 111 bo received At th' olllce oftlioundornlgnod until Tuesday , May 10th at 73U ; o'clock p m. ( or the construction ct sewers In North Omaha a < < follow * : 1000 fcoV inoro ci Icsaof BUoot brick ie cr 3 tings thick , 7CO fret more oruii ol 6 } feet brick aj : cr 2 rings thick , and 760 tcct more or ICM ol BJ feet brick ecu or a ilnL'i thick , locattd on Izatil umct between 16th end 17th itrout , and on 17th etrcot between Inrd and MtheUs ttrcoln , and on Mcho'a be tween 17th and -let struct * , together with all necessary man holes , lamp holes , citc.li basins , plpo connections , pllfriir concrete and other work as per plans und ( pacifications In thu City En- lili.cur'ii oil ] co. r.ijincnts to bo made monthly in culi war rants , 1G per cent , to DO ronoived unlll flr.al compktlon and oc optanco of work , and S per cent , for a period o ! fix months otr such arcepttnco , All bid ) to ba priimruJ on blariKsfnrnlslitd by the City Knj'lneer , accoai- pinlod ultli the signatures ol pi opo : cosureties , iruuranticlnK that they will , with tro prlndpa onti'r Into bonds \\lththucitj of Oinilia wiUiln o louoi'lc af cr letting of contract In iho sum o S20.0D. ) [ or the faithful perform mio and com- pictlnn of all \\ork provided for lu epcclllcatiou ? nn raid sen > r , on or bcloie NmcmUr lBtIS82. Work on tame to hci-la on or hofcro June 16th 1852 All bids to bo further cuioimianlcd with a lortiflotl check In the sum of Qvo hundred del * ur < ( $ ! > 00) ) payable to the city of Omaru aud to bo returned to Iho bidders In the o\cnt of ran- auepttnco of hid and to the tuvccsiiful bidder n | > oii the fulfillment of the conditions abo\o F ) > rcif1ud. othtrwlso to be forfeited and placed to the credit of thescwer lui.d.scrka 1 , The city hereby riscr\cstho rlRhtto rrjectany or all bids nrtocurt.ll a p.irt of the above work In the maUiiL-ot tha contract. contract.J J. L. 0. JEWS1T. mltolO _ City Clerk. W. S. GIBBS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Room No4 , Orolijliton Bloofic , 15tb Street , OQTAHA , NEBHAS3CA. Orricz llouim : TO to 12 A u , 8 to fi r.M Intiliunn mnnnntml with n ntrat ( Mling Sioux Oity & Pacific THH SIOUX OITY ROUTi Huns it Rolld Tr ln Ihrongh from Oouucil Bluita to Bt. Puui Without Olungo Time , Only 17 Houri IT IB MILKS Illll SKORTKOT KOUVf COUNCIL TO IJT. I'AUL , UlNNKAl'OMfl DUMJri ! OK IIIrtUAHCh inii Ml 1'Olata In Northot i IOWA. Miniurn * > u hiLota. Thin line Is omlppuJ with tha linpAW * Vv' ( th > irhnuso Autoinatlo Alr-t > nl < taJ M.iie rjatform Coupler anil Buttci ! and ( or HPIIKD. BAPETY AH1 > OiiXtyOltf U uiturp.iic < l. I'lillmiu 1'ulu j hloupinO.ti HIM throiigli WITHOIU' CIIAKUi : luitncon l.&ii n ilCltyunil Ut. 1'AUl , lift Uouncll llluifi IK Blnux City , TfBlusloivo Union P.vcICo Vtnnttat at Oouu oil Illufls , at 7:3fi : p. m. dully on rrh'al ol Kaunif City , St. Joseph nnil Council lllulli tralo from tbuHoutU. AirlvliitfatUlauxOity 11:35 : p , ra. aiMUt theNiiw Union Depot k Ht. 1'aul at 1JSC : IIOOU , IKU I10U11S IN Am'ANCB Of ANY m'afih llOUTr. &rHtiniciiibv r In ukln ; tao yloiu Ulty Ilau'i rouectnltitoiiffh Train. The Hhortu t Line thu Qulckoutllme nitti a Uomtottalilo Itldo In tin Tliroatfli i' r betnuen COUKCIb 1IUIW8 AND 8T. l AUL. CT.ii.0 thst your Tlckoti tua < l via the "iloai Cltv oul : I'ucinj lUtltottd " / U. WATTLKfl , J.K. BUCHANAN tiuporlntc nilont. Gaa'l l'u. Awil. V K. UOBLNSON , Aiu't llou'l l'a g. Av't. , Ultaourl Valley. Iowa \V E. DAVIS , SouHniwtemABunt , ( 'ouiicl - - QRAY'S DPEOIFIC TOADE MARK The Qua. KnKilshrera. oJy , An mi- falling euro i lot Bcuilnol Woakncvi , Spornmtor- rlioa , luipot- tncy , ajultt'l " " * CEFCIIETAKIRQ. iu"nc" AFTER TAIIBi. lklf-Alui ) o ; o Loa olilctnorj , Unhrnal Lunl tudo , I'aln In the liack , PIuinoM ot VUlon , 1'to uiatuto Old Aee , anil many other Pl euo < that loiul to Inp.nlty or Coniiunptlon and a I'teuia turoOraxo. IJTFM particular * In our pamnhlct , which we dualra to lend Iree I v mall to euryono. tfThv Spoclflc Modlclno li told by all dru UU ot H ponxicVme , ° r Uptckxjcn 'or.15 , or will bo lent lrc by mall on reel ptot the money , by addrwutag THE QUA .1EUIC1NK CO. , lludalo , N. Y. oraaltlt oc7m - od D. M. WELTY ( SnoooMor to D. T. Mount. ) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles , Harness , Whips FANOY HORSE OLOTIIING Robes , Dusters and Tarf Good ! of iU , UKSCU1PTIONB. Agcntfo' JM. R. Hill feCo.'l CONCORD HARNESS "Tho Best in The World , " Ordcrj Eollcltod. OMAHA , NEB mo ly Proposals For Indian Supplies am Transportation. T\DPAIITJIEXTOFTIIE INTEKIOK , Offlc oi \J Indian Affair ; , Washington , April 25.1B82 , Henleil proK uIii. Indorsed "Proposals fein n cfbla < for llccfmuit bosuimlitud In sep arata cnroiopct , ) lUoon , Hour , Clothln ; , 01 Treneportitlon , > c. , ( BJ the c o may be , ) and directed to the Coimmisloncr of Indian Aflalra , not. C5 ami 07 Wooitor street , New York , will be received until 1 p. m. of Tuesday , May S3 , 1882. for furnUhl K for the Indian Scrrlco nbout 8 0,000 pound * liacon , 40,000OU poundi liocf on the hoof , 128,000 pounds lleant , 70,000 pound * linking Powder , S.000,000 | ounil * Corn , 7COOOfl pounds Coffee , 8,300IOJ pounds Flour , 212,00(1 ( jnunds Feed. 500,000 pounds Hird Dread , 76- 000 pounds Hominy. 9000 pouuda Lard , I,0fi0 barrels mess pork , SJJ.OOO pound i Illce , 11,200 pounds Tea , OS.COj pound ] Tobacco 00OCC , pounds Bait , 2IOOuO pounds Soap , 0,000 poandi SO'la , 1,210,000 pounds Su ar and S3'JOCO pound Wheat. Alw , Dlankets , Woolen and Col ton Goods ( consisting In partol Tlcklnif , 83,000 jardsj Stan uard Calico , S O.WOyards ; Drllllnt ; , iO.OOOyarda Duck , free from all KlzinK , 170,00. ) jarJ ; Den Ims , 17,000 yards ; ( lln him , CO,000 yards ; Her , tucky Jcaus. 58,000 jnrdij Cholot , 6,200 > r.rdi yardt ; Clolhlnir , Oroccrlcs , Notions , Hardware , Medical Supplied , and a long Hit of m seel lineoiu articles , such as Harness , Plows , llaka * . t'orns , Ac , , and for about -176 Wairons roqulret or the serflco lu Arizona , Coloiada , Dakoti lUln , Indian To'rltory. Minnesota , Montani , Nebraska , Movada and Wl > con < ln , to bu dtli\cr- cd at Chicago , Hums City , and iiloux City. Alsc for uuch Wagons as may bo required , adapted tr. the cllmato ol the 1'aclllc Count , with Caltfon.li brakes , dcllrcrcd at San Francisco. Also , tramportatlon for such of the articles. goods , and supplies that mav not bo contracted for to be delivered at the Axcnclic. BIDS MUBT Ut ! UADX OUT ON UOVKKNUItNr BLANKS Hchcdulcs Bhouini ; the kinds a'ld quantities o subsistence supplies cqulrnd for each Agency , and the klndi niitl rm.intltlo In iro8 ] , of all other gods and articles , together with blank proposals and forms for contract and bond , con Uitlonstcba obscncd by bidders , time and placa of delivery , terms of contract an 1 pay. ment , tran ] > ortatlon routes , and all other ncros. sary Instructions lll bs furnished upon appll. catoti to the Indian Ollica In Washington , or Nos. 05 and 07 Woostcr street , Now Tork ; Win. H. Lyou , No. 4b3 Broadway , Now York ; the Comm ssarles of Subslslcncn , 1 . 8. A. , at Cheyenne , Chicago , Leaxcnworth , Omaha , Saint Louli , Saint I'aul , Sin Fra&cUco , and Yankton ; the 1'ostinnstcr atdloux City , ami to the Pctt- masters at the following nimid places In Kan sas : Arkansas City. Burlington , Caldwell , Uodgo City , Emporla , Kureka , Urcat Ilend , Howard , Hutchison , Lar e'f , Jlcl'uurson , liar- ion , Jledlclno Lodge , Now on , Osage City , Ko- dan , atcrllnu , Topeka , Wellington , Wichita and Wlnflold. Illds will bo upei cd at the hour and day above stated , nod bldue arc Invited to be present at the openliif. * ' CKR'IIFIKD CHKCU , All bids must b accompanied by certified checks upon uotne United States Depository 01 Ai tletant Treasurer , for t least live per cent ol the amount of the proposal , . U I'lUOU , Commla loner. JOHN Ur.iBi.Kk , tnouu HCHAJIK , Tresldcnt. Vice Vres't. W. S. UitiuilBB , Sec , and Trons. THB NEBRASKA fUIAOTUfflfi CO Lincoln , Neb. MANUFACTUUERS OF Corn Plnntorr , Harrows , Form Rollerc , Qulk Hay Rake * , Duckot Elevating Wind ml ficc. Vi"e are prepared to do Job work and manul turtng for other parties. Addrcs all orders NEBRASKA MANUFACTUHINa CO. , LINCOLN NKR TI3C23 IMPERISHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's - FLORIDA WATER , Best for TOILET. BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. mon-ned'fr Mrash Monal BANK. OF OMAHA NEBRASKA ( No. SC05. ) IKEASUJIY DEI'Airr.VENT. ) 0 111 oo tf CourrnoLLRn or TIIK CUIUIKNCV , > WASIllNQTO' . , AH" tl > 1 - . ) WiiFRrjiB , by tatltfuitory oldcncu presented to Iho ui dtrs lined. It f.ns bren madn to appear ( hit "IV K NKUKASKA NATIONAL HANK OK Oil AHA , " In the o ty of Omat a , In the county of DougUii , and State of Nebraska , lias compiled with all thu pro\l loiisof thelo\liod ! Statmn ol the Unlttd bUitenreUlrtd ] tu ho 'Oinplled ulth bcfoio an anwclatlon Rlmll be nuthorliul to com , uicnco th Im Incsj rf lianklnt1 : Now , th n.t TO , 1 , John Jay K"ox , Comptroller of tbo cu'nncy , no hereby icrtlfc that "The Nebraska Nat Una ! Jlank ol Omaha , " lu thacliy of Oinura , In the ounty of Douglas , and itatu of Ncbraika , Is authorlztd to commence the butlnesj cf Hanking ai provided In SectUn Fifty One Hundnd and Sixty-Nine of the KtvUcd bUtutos of tie United States. In testimony whereof witness my ) bund und teal of oiilco this 2Dth { SEAL. V dayol April 1 > 82. - ) taJOIIN JAY KNOX , Comptroller of the Currency , Th aUne Ilank is now prepared to reccl\e builntsi Itccmmeuceswllh a fully pad up cap lal of $ J0OOJ.OO , , with otliccrsand direu'.ort as follows ! H , K. JOHNSON , rKUlDrNT. of BUclf , John- * on & Co. . Wholesale Oroccn. A , K. 70UZAUN. Vic i rBUUOE.iT , of U. II. & Q. U. K , U-wton , W , V , MOKBK , ol W. V. Uor < and Co , , Whole- tnlu Iloot * and Hhoes. JKO. S. COLI INS. cf a , II. A J. B. Collins , Wholesale LoatluraudS ddlery. JAMK3 U. Wooiworth , Uoumellor an J Attorney at Law , LEWIS 8. IIF.KD , of Dyrou Reed A Co. , Real > t KNUY W VAXES. Cashier , Ute Cashier of tha Fir > t National lUnk of Omaha , and connected with the actl e miBigu- uifotof lhat Dank aluc 1U organ * UatloolnlSeS. mdoly If yon suffer from Dyspcp" ' * ! u88 BUnDOCh 'LOODniTTEIig If you are afflicted with Ililloiuncffii , use ' DUUDOCK I1LOOD BlTTEHa If you are prostrated with sick Headache , take nUUUOCK DLOOD BITTEnS If your Bowels are ( Unordered , regulate them will BUIIUOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Blood Is mpuro , purify it with BOUDOCK BLOOD BITTEIIS ltyouha\o Indigestion , you will find tin nntidot In BtlHWOCK ULOOI ) BITTEHS If touaro troHblcd ntth Spring Complaints , cr adlcato them with BUItDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Liter Is torpid , restore It to healthy nctloi with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If your Llrcr is affected , ) ou will Hnd a sure ro storatuo In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If you have any species of Humor or I'lmple , fal not to take BUHDOCK BLOOD BITTERS If j on hiva any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulou Sores , a curatlio remedy will be found in BUIIDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Imparting strength and vitality to the sys tern , nothing can equal BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Nervous and General Debility , tone up thi e > stem with BUUDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Prlca , 01.00 ooi Bottle ; Trial Dottlot 10 Cts FOSTEB , MILBURN , & Go , , Props , BBTFAI.O. N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C , F Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo if i on am * mat. lt rounrii offm'.liie * , wcak innn of IPI _ _ f np < l by tlic Rtrnln or tpntolllti-'u | > ' . / > tnilir i our ilutloi mroli' nlehtnoilr tu ttliiiulAtitmtnil Hop Bittern. wa > .t USB Hop O. If yon nre youna nil duftcrliiif liornon ; lv < tl utlon or dliKipa tlun i If you nrr 'nor rlca or ulnpln , olu erin yoiinff , milfrrln ? frou in ) ' rbf altli or l&niiilsu InK on u hco fl JcK IICTJI , nly on Hop Bltturfl. Whocrer younre. ' ThouRanas tile , ! ! thenoTcr > ou tccl naallj from omt that your system fonn ot flone ) iioul clciuwlnR. loft dlsc&i that inlKlu lr.2 or ntlmumtlnir , have tx-en prc cntii5 flrlllioutJiilorto' " " by * tlmoly < eo > .sice Hop HcpSlttor * ESHS SS3ff F I. O nrui "nurut"- [ U an ftbscluti iimIn > , dwoaw nnd Irrcslstri. nt tb womacft , hlo tare lo f ) I . bioort. druul riuoea thtrmnmett. use of opium , You will tin tbbncco , ( v ciiroJlfjoUHse narcotics Hop Bitters Ifyouaroflim- 1 Boldbjrdraf < t3. Bead to wcuk anj r > lT fa ii ] > liitalt(7 NEVER Circular tti It may save your FAIL llfn. It has paved hun Discaso Is an effect , not a cause. Its origin is within ; Its manlfcaUtlons without. Hence , to cure thu disease tha CAUSF.must bo rcmo\ed , and in no other way can a euro over l-o effected. 'WARNER'S SAFE K1DNDV AND LIVF.R CURE is established on just this principle. It realizes that 95 Per Cent. of all diseases arize from deranged kidneys and liver , audit strikes at once t the root of the dllllculty. The cleinu ts of whlchlt 13 compoecd act dlrcctlvupon iticsa irreat organs , both as a roou.ii d HiHTOKKR , ami byplacirj ) ; them in a ncalthy , condltlru , drive dlataso and pain from the syetcm. For the Innumerable trctib cs caused by un healthy KidncB' , Liver and Urinary Organs ; for the dintro-elug DUordersof Women ; for Malaria , an < l physlcil derangements generally , this great rcinidyha ) no cqinl. IStuaro of Impostors , Im itations nnd concoctions sild to bo just as good. Tor Diabetes as f or W ARNJbR'S SAFE DIABETES CURE. 1'or sale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO. . mo Rochester , Si. Y- Among the medicinal menus of arresting illscnsc , Ilostettcr'u Stonmch I itteru btaiuU pro eminent. It chucks the further pron'iUSM of all disorders of the utomaUi , Iher and loui-ls , re\lu'itho > ital stamina , pr-U'iitsandro I cdlcs thllU and fever , liurcAsioD the actlity of the Mdnoj s , counteracts a tendency to rheumatism , and U a genulnu fctay ami boloca to ngud. Infirm and ncn oiu persons. rVrfsaiu by all drugglsU and dealers generally al to ml THE KENDALL PLAITING IAGHIIE ! _ , DRESS-MAKERS' ' COMPANION , It plaits from 1-10 ol a n Inch to width In the coarsest fells or tlncst al ki It doc-1 all kinds and Btj lea of I tailing In use. No lady that does her own dress-making can iSord to do uttbout one as nice plaiting li never out cl fashion , If seen it veil * Itself , For Hachtni't , Circular ! ni Ayrut' * terms addreea CONGAR it CO. , ll _ Ailnirm Ht. Ohioapn JBBSB JatBBB ( written by h 111 only llfd authorliod by her , and which will not be a "Blood and Thunder" story , such as has been MI ! will < o publltbed , but a true Life by the only p r ou who li In paJvestloa ol the fcts a fat hi ul and devoted wife. Tiuth is more Interesting tl-an fiction. Agenti fhould apply for territory at on . Sand 75 cti. for Ham. pie Dook. J , H. Chamber * & Co. , iue-aod-&w-eow fitIionll , Mo. WD. MILLARD. Jf. U. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Comniissioii and f Mesale Fruits , 1111 FAENHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Bausliers Larfl , and Wilber Mills Flour. OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES' OMAHA ISATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL ACO. . WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DEALEK-'N- ' Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. IE1. O. ! A T TO1 A JbJIi ! 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha. FOSTER -WHOLESALE- On River Bank , Bet , Farnhain and Douglas Sts. , -DEALERS IN- Fire and Burglar Proo - r 1020 Farnham Street , AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. J A Full Line of the Best Brands of GIGAES MB IAIUFACTUEED TOBACCO , Jennts for BBNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDER ' 1 IR- , AND DO 1118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA I. OBERFELDER & CO , , WHOLESALE IILLINEM AND NOTMS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stock very nearly. Complete AND BKTAIIi DEALER IN 9 ta Lath , Shingles , Pickets , , Boons , BUJIDS , rioLD3i ? 5 , UBUE , GEMEHT AQKNZ KOK MILWAUKEK CEMKIU' OOUPAKTI Near Union Pacific Danot , - OIWAK& POW33B AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , "KIN" HALLADAY W1HD-W1ILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L , STRANG 205 Fw * ' " " > St. , Omaha V & CrOZtsTES Wholesale Lumber , Ho , HOB Farnham Street , Omaha , Neh.