THE B ILY Bttti : OMAHA THURSDAY MAY > 6. i882 * & OO , \ The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware House 3CKT 1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET OMAHA . NEB. J" . J" . OCX WHOLESALE DRY GOODS , Boots and Shoes , OMAHA NEB. MAKERS 0 * ' THE- Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Ms , The only and/1 / Uional plate that original firm oflj is giving for in- Rogoro Bros. otanco - olnglo All on ? Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon a Knivoa plated triple thickness with the greatest plate nly on of caro. Each the a o c t i o s lot being hung on a scale while whore expo d being plated , to wear , thereby insure a full deposit making a single posit of oilvor on plated Spoon them. them.We wear as long na We would call a triple plated especial attention one. tion to our sec- Rival ! Orient. Ttoned All Orders In the West should be AdJreesed to Y A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jewefer , OMAHA - NEB The Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here IN TUB WEST I General for the Agents find all novelties in SIL Finest and Best Pianos and VER' WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as the Latest , Most Artistic , any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold REOIOU3 STONES and for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. all of FINE descriptions A SPLENDID stock ol WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway PianoB , Enabe ces as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes. and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren , Store , Tower Building Sterling , Imperial , Smith , American Organs , &c. Do llth and Farnham corner not fail to see us before pur Streets. chasin ? . MAX MEYER & BRO. , , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES ! Large Stock Aways on Hand. 3C JST C3S3L S 8 25 Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact thax GO. Rank foremost in jthe West in Assortment and Prices of CLOTHING 3 FORMBN'S , BOYS' AND OHIbDREN'SjWEAB , ALSO A COMPLETE LIKE OP Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps Wejaro prepared to moot the demands of the trade In regard to Latest Style * and Patterns , Fine Merchant Tailoring In Connection ' RESPECTFULLY , M. HELLMAN & CO , , 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13t Business nirectorv. Abtlract nd Kail tiUte. JOHN U McCAQUE , opporito Poit Offict. W. n. BAnTLKTT S17 South ISth Strtel. Architect. A MENDELSSOHN , AUOIHTECT8 Room It CreUhton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr. , Room S , Cielghtoo Block. Oooti end Bhoet. JAMES DIVINE it co. , fine Boot ! nd Shoos. A rood MROrtmtnt lomo work on band , corner mh and Ilnney. tnOB. KRICK80N , 8. E. cor. 16th and JOHN KOKTUNATUB , 11110th etroot , tnknufActurci to order teed wet tttalrprlctn. Kftwlrinpdone. U U Spring ! . LAUH1MKK Mnmifuctntpr. 161T Uonrlailt Bcoki , Nnwx unti Stationery J. J. FIIUEHA I > nii ( Firntifim Uutttr tind 40SUANK & SCIIUOKW.K , the oldwt II. and K KJUHO la Ncliranltft MtaMI'lictl 1875 Onmha. UKMTUAL. RKSTAUHAN/ , MRS. A. ft VAN , nltiTrcat corner Ifithand Dodfro. tint n < rd for the lioncjr. Satisfaction ( luaranteet ! at ill Hotirl. Board by thu Day , Week or Month. Qood Tcrmi ( or Canh Fiirnl-hiirl Uftfmn RutM'lloil. UarrlaRO and Homo Wagoni. 8NYDER. 14th and HirnevStreets. Clothing bought. f. UA11RI3 will v J hlKhCi < tC bprlio tot lecon und clothbc. Cornorlotli and i'arnhara. utwo otii. JOHN 1IAUHEH 18U Furnham Street. Junk. H. DKUTI10I.U , R s wiJ Metal. Lumber LI mo and Dement. fOSTKU & OU\V corner Hth nnd DougUt His Lump * and Glkiiware. I. BONNKK 1B09 UonzUs Ht. Qood V.tict ) Merchant tnllort. Q. A L1NDQUK8T , One c ( our moat popular Merchant Tallart Is re string the latest dctjleua ( or Spring and Summci ( or gentlemen o uc.tr. Htjliili , durable > nd prlceo low M ever 516 13th bet. Douj.&Ftrr ' Millinery , ttB8. 0. A. KINDER.Vholosalo and Retail , Fan ; y CiooJa In great variety , Zoph ) rs , Card Boards , Hosiery , 0 lined , Corsolti , &o. C'licapcat House In ibe Wont. PtircliMcni nave BO per cent. Order > 7 Uall. 115 Fifteenth Htroct. foundry. IOHN WCAKNE & SONS cor. 14th it Jickeonit * Hour and Feed. niAUAClTYT MILLS , 8th and Farnham Ota. 7e ! h na Brew. , proprietors. Qrocora. C. BTKVENB , Slet between Cumlng and lur C , A. MoSHANK , Corn. 23d and Cumin ? Streets. Mara wale , Iron and Uteol. OtAN & LANQnOKTHY , Wholesale , 110 ant1 ,12 16thBtreet A. HOLMES corne 1Mb and Calllornla. Harnem , Saddle * , &o. D. WKIHT W 18th St. bnt Fan ) . & Uarney. Hoteli ANriKLD HOUSEGeo. C > nadd,9th & Farnham 90KAN HOUSE , P II. Cary , 913 Famh&m St. SLAVIC'S I10TEL , F. Slavon , 10th St. leathern Hotel Oils. Ilamol Oth &Lc vcnworth rugt , Paints and Oil * . KUUN & CO. Flno Tana Goods , Coi. Uth and DOOCIM ttresta , V. i. WEITKHOUfEVboleGileftRetaU , Iftthel. 0. FIELD , 202 ! Hortti Side Cumlng Btreet. PARR , Drueirtnt. lOtb and Howard Streets. Ocntliu. OB. PAUIi Wllllamn lllocK Co > . Uth ft Do.lge. Dry Uooaii notion * , tto. JOHN H. F. LEUMANN & CO. , < ew Toik Dry Goods Store , 1810 and 1B11 Fani ham Btroet. Cu O. Enewold also hoots and shoes A Pacific. hurunure , i 7. QROB8 , Now and Btjond Hand Furniture ccl Storea , 1114 Doturlaa. Hlgbert cub price ld ( or eocond hsni gooot. > .BONNER 1KOS Donrla t. ' Flno goodi ttc. tcrce rvorwi. OUAI2A FENCE CO. SUIT , FUIEii ft CC 1211 Carney St. , Improve id Ice Boim , lice ani Wood Fences , Offlcs lltnzs. Conntf i Pine aor Walnnt. ROSENKELD 10th St. . bet far. A Bar Hoirli | rater , Oonneld'a Patent. GOODMAN 1th Ht. bet. Farn. A Oltcan and Tobacco. VEST & FRITSCHER , manufacturers o ( Cigars , nd Wholesale Dcalersl D Tobaccos , 1306 Douglas. < 7. F. LOHKNZKN mauulacturcr 1416 Farnham Florist. A. Doni hue , plants , cutCOTroro , seeds , ooqattt tu. N. W. cor. 16th and Uouplaa streets. Civil engineers and Uurveyon , ANDREW ROSEWATER , Crclghton Block , 'own ' Surreys , Grudo and Sewerage Systems a pccialty. Uommlcalon MercnanU. JOHN G. WIL LIS.Uli Dodge Street. D B. 11EE1IER. For details see largo adrertloe. mont In Dally and Weeklr. Cornice Works. Western Cornice Works , Manulacturcrs Iron lonilco , Tin , Iron and Slate RooBlng. Orders rom any locality promptly executed In the best manner. Factory and Ofllco 1213 Harnoy St. 0. SPECHT , Proprietor , ; alvanlzed Iron Cornices , Window Caps , etc. , manufactured and put up In any part of the country. T. 8INHOLD 416 Thirteenth street Crockery. . DONNEIl IBM Douzlas street. Good line. Clothing and Furnishing ; doo's. EO. n. PETERSON. AIM H&ts , Caps , Boots , Shoes Notions and Cutlery , 60 * 8.10th street. Show Oaie Manufoctory-l 0. J. WILDE , annfactnrer and Dealer In all kinds of Bhoir tees , Uprlxbt Cases , A „ 1317 CMS St. FRANK L. GERHARD , proprietor Omaha how Case manufactory , 819 South 16th ttreet , letween Lcavcnuorth and Uarcy. All goods arrantod flrst-diBU. ovej and inware. A. BURMESTElt , ctlur In Staves and Tinware , and Manafactnror ( a In Rees and all klnda of Building Work , dd Fellows' Block. . nONNKIl. HUM T > nnlaii nt. nod and Oheaa IBeeds. . EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Becd Drills and Cultivators Odd Felloes Hall. Physicians and Suraeoni. W. B. GIBBS , M. D. , Room No i , Crelgbton loci , 16th Street P. 8. LEISENRINO , M. D. Uasonla Block. . L. UAUT , II. D. , Eye and Ear , opp. postofflce DR. L. B. ORADDY , cullst and Aurltt , 8. W Hth and Farnham BU Photograpneri. GEO. HEYN. PROP. Grind Central Gallery , 212 Sixteenth Street. ear Masonic Hall. First-class Work and Prompt' ecsguaranteen Plumbing , das and Steam Fitting. . W. TARPY & CO. , 21612 tit. , bet. Farnbam and Douglas. Work promp yattended to. D. FITZPATRICK. MO Oouirlaa Street. aiming an aper uniting. HENRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dodge Street. ehoe Btoro. bllllpLan 1KO Farnham tt. 15 Uth & Uth. Becond Hand Btoro. EREIN8 A LEAR , HID Douzlas St. . New and econd Hand Furniture , House Furnishing Goods , lie. . bouplit and snld on narrow marHns. Undertaken. HAS. RIEWE , 1011 Farnham bet 10kb tt Hid. 00 Cent Store * . ' > . 0. BACKUS Farnham 81. . Fancr Ooodi Baloons. HENRY KAUniANN , o tns DSW brick block on Douglaa 8tr * t , has Just opened a most elegant Beel UU. Hot Lunch ( rom 10 to IS very day , - Caledonia * J , FALCONER 619 Ittb Btml. LOST IN THE SNOW. The Terrlblo Bzporlenco or n Man Without Food In the Idaho Mountains. The Wood River Times has n long nccount of the fulvonlurcs of Thomas F. Cox , a minor , who loft Bonanz * April 12 for Stanley ba in , expecting to got work in the plaocra at that place ; failing to obtain work , hn ttartod for Sawtooth Oityidislant 45 miles , and camped on the night of the 14th at Vnlley Greek. The next dav , shortly after starting out , ho mot two tnun from Sawtooth , and mndo inqui ries about the trail. These men eith er misdirected him or ho misuruler- stood their directions , for on arriving at the crook that flows out of Rcdliah lake , ho took up that creek instead of keeping on about six miles further to Beaver crook. Ho followed the creek , arriving at the cabins , nt the head of the lake , about ? p. in. Supposing the town was just beyond ho kept travel ing until after dark. Then a snow storm setting in ho became bewildered and wandered about in the tim ber near the summit of thu Atlantic pass divide until after midnight. Finally ho got his bear ings and started back for the cabins , when ho bcc tme aware that his feet wore frozen. Throwing nway his roll of blankets ho hastened forward , making the cabins the second time at about 11 o'clock on the forenoon of the 16th. Hastily building a tire , ho pulled off his boots and found both feet frozen. Not being able to pull on his boots again ho concluded to use the only remedy at hand n snow poultice to relieve the pain. lie kept his feet poulticed for four days , but at the end of that time , finding thu snow brought no relief , ho discon tinued its use. Ilia next thought wat to kcopagood lookout for passers- by. Ho would crawl out of the cabin , tuko a look , and cr.iivl back again. No sooner back , and hearing ; ho swaying of the giant pines that surrounded the cabin and mistaking that noise for the sound of human ' roices , out he would crawl again , only .o return disappointed. During the eng , cold nights , suddenly awakened 'rom a troubled deep hy the hoarse screpoh of n night-owl , ho would crawl ; nit in the darkness , hoping for the ong-lookcd-for assistance , only to be nero thoroughly aroused to his real situation. There being no wood at the cabins o keep the fire going , ho burned up ho rough board bedstead , cupboard and othur cabin furniture , together vith the chinking from between the > ogs as far up as ho could reach , which ho knocked out with an old short handled axe that ho found , [ his exhausted ho kindled a fire in n one corner of the cabin , which burned ho ends olT six or seven logs , when ho corner of the house dropped down > about five foot. Putting out the fire with snow , ho kindled a faro in the other corner on the same si do , which > urned down as did the first , thus letting the middle of the logs for fuel. About this time , despairing of assist ance passing by , he conceived the idea of making A pair of hand snowshoes - > shoes , with which to try and > crawl to the settlement. Ho used the old azo In splitting and > cutting a cabin log to the required size about twenty inchoa long by five r inches wide then cut hla boots for „ hand-strap * , which ho Tautened to the wood with nails he pulled out of the t cabin walls. Ho then made kneepads - , pads with the remaining parts of his boots , making them as puffed up and as thick as possible , so BJB to keep his feet off the frozen snow when crawl ing. At last they were completed , nd he was ready to make ono more effort to save that which ho would have destroyed in his fits of agony from pain his lifo when the long- : lookcd-for assistance arrived. [ About four o'clock on the afternoon of the 27th , three men , journeying from Bailey to Atlanta , otarlod from Sawtooth , on the Atlanta trail , intend ing to camp at the cabins that night > and make Atlanta the next day , flomo twenty-two miles. On Hearing the cabins , ono of the party saw Oos , but mistook him for an Indian , EO black had ho become from smoke. The joy of the poor frozen , famiahod man can . bo imagined. They gave him what nourishment they had with them , and 9iio of the party wont back to Saw tooth for assistance. From the time Mr. Cox loft Vallny Greek till his dis covery , twelve days , ho had eaten but Four crackers and part of a box of ear- linos. Upon taking the information o Halley , where a surgeon was ob tained , it was found necessary to am putate both feet , BO badly were they rozen. A KonovatinpKcmedy s to bo tound in Buituoo BLOOD hrrEiis. As an antidote or aick oadaaho , female weakness , billious- ess , indigestion , constipation , and ther diseases of a kindred nature , heuo bitters are invaluable. Price , 1.00. m3dlw ' Qraes Is Klug. Before thu w r thuro was proclaimed n the hulls of Congress and through- ut the length and breadth of the land' 10 reign of King Cotton. Over the ' lains of Dakotu the producer bows own to wheat , and among our own alloys there are tlioso who Imvo laced corn upon the throne. All icso are but bus a 'usurpers. They ave boon and are more tax gatherers , onsumers of the wealth of the soil , nd causing their subjects to spend joir capital instead of their incomes. Dho lands they ruled hare tended to overly during their usurpations , and ' ley have forced their subjects to OH- ape from their dominion to safe their ves , On the contrary grais is moil anefioint rultr , and is continually eatowing liberally to the land its wner. It is the homo of liv stock mt is ever becoming more and more wealthy as a country , for it is con- inually adding to its own capacity to roduc * wealth. The possession of ve stock is an illustration of the reposition that "to him that hath ot shall bo taken that which ho oometh to have. " The producer of rass is a feeder of the soil , Ho liftt raises grain for export is a soil- obbor. The season is at hand for putting in raw. Prepare the soil as for a gar- en and sow seed with a liberal hand , f done early the season is not so short hat a full crop may not be reasonably xpucted during the current year , If one carelessly , consolation may be ound in the unorthodox but ox * ' preuive beautltude , "Blowed are ) they that expect nothing for they shall bo disappointed. " Success is to bo expected as the re sult of diligence- this as in other things , and the injunction is good which commands ' 'Sow thy Beod in the mornintr , and in the evening withhold - hold not thy hand. " [ Col. John Scott , in Iowa Homestead. I am pleased to say that the use ot St. Jacobs Oil h s benefited mo greatly , and I have no hesitation to recommend it to all as an excellent curative , is the way the Right Rev. Bishop Qilmour , of Cleveland , Ohio writes in reference to the Great Gor man Remedy , St. Jacobs Oil , so popu lar everywhere. Agricultural Surveys. Considering how valuable the ; would bo to all classes interested ii land it seems remarkable that no ays tomatio surveys ot largo portions o territory hnvo been made in this coun try. It would bo within the provinci of the general or state government , o ; of railroad grant companies , to maki them , and the latter could doubtlen derive pecuniary benefit by so do ing. An agricultural survey wouli enable them to soil their lands t much better advantage than they now do , and would save oottlon and prospective purchasers mud : trouble in making suloctioim If the surveys woio only mnd ( with suflicient care and were nccom panicd wilh sectional mnpa a porsor could form n better idea of the cap v bilitica of any particular tract than ho could by personal inspection unless hi was an expert. The nearest approacl to a systematic survey of any atato lnu been made by the agricultural bureau of Kansas It is embraced in the various volumes of the published re ports. By consulting them ono is nblo tc form a very exact estimate o the value of lands in different parts ol the state , and to judge of their capa bilities for any particular purpoeo. 1'heso reports have done much toward itittling the state , and Imvo caused 'ottlers to move into the sections best adapted to special branches of farming. An agriculture survey would bo fur uioro useful than a geological lurvoy , us it would furnish moro praa ical information. Still a largo pro lortiou of thu states have completed r commenced geological surveys , gen- irally at very great expense. Thu re port of these surveys have boon val- lable to science , but they have ro- mltod in very little good to any in- lustrinl interest , except that of min- ng. An agricultural survey , on the thcr hand , would benefit all classes , is all are interested in agriculture , An agricultural survey should e > rnce an examination of the surface tnd subsoil of each section examined ind should include a tolerable full in- rcstigation of the composition of oth. It should furnish information n respect to the natural drainage and acilitics for artificial drainage. A itatcmont of the average fall of rain nid snow , and the usual time of their iccurrcnco should bo given. The lia- lility to drought should bo stated , as veil as the usual effects of the drought n vegetation. The report of- the urvoy should contain an account of ho natural flora and detailed accounts f the natural plants that are availa- lo in the various industries. The lativo grasses ) in each , section ibould receive particular attention. 1 list of the trees cemmon to each egion should bo given and the pro portion of each in the forests and ( roves in the vicinity. An account ihould be given of the success that iaa attended the introduction of each jrop , and the ryerago yield on farms inder cultivation. The adaptability f land in each section to the various dnds of lire stock should bo stated , IB well as the usual time in which they an obtain a living iu the pasture , loports should be included of the ex- jorienccn of the farmers who are the ildestreftidentcin the vicinity in regard o varioun brandies of fanning and tack-raising. Similar reporto should o given in regard to fruit-raising. Notice should bo made of what kinds if fruit succeed and of tlioso that fail , nquirios should bo instituted in re- ution to the cause of failures in lead- ng kinds of fruit , if any Imvo occurod. 'ho wild fruit in the vicinity whould 10 reported on , if any grow that are f any valuo. By affording informa- ion in respect to the indigenous pro- notions much may bo learned in re- ard to what kinds of cultivated crops rill succeed , The report of an agricultural sur- oy would bo incomplete without a ull and accurate account of the natu- ul supply of water for domestic lock and fish-breeding purposes. The acatlon of living streams and springs hould bo carefully noted and the haracterof the water they afiurd. If rater for farm purposes is only attain- d from wells , the distance necessary 0 dig in order to secure it should bo tatod. If attempts have been made 1 the vicinity , and on land having the imo geological formation , to sucure 'atrroy mentis f artesian wells , the esulta should bo otatcd , The ox- itence of mineral spring * should o noted , and an account of lie water they ufford should le given , 'ho report should give an account of iu supply of mnteriitlo fur fuel. If oed , coal , or peat exists on a given action , the fact should bu utattd. If icy are obtained from a distance , the est ut the place of supply and the ot- onse of transportation should bo ivon. Like statement ! ) should be ivon in relation to supplies of ma- trials for erecting houses and other uildings and for constructing fences , 'ho location of quarries of building tone and of deposits of marl , gypsum , nd limestone should bo carefully otod , Thoreportshoiild state the most bvious disadvantages of each section f territory surveyed. Those are atu- iously avoided in reports sent out for lie purpose of inducing persons to oltle in any particular state or Bee- ion , and are only discovered after iittlors are on the ground , In many ases they find difficulties that would ave prevented their moving had they nown of them in season. The infor- mtion afforded by many of the amphlota issued by states , terri- Dries , and laud agents are calculated j mislead and they generally huve liat effect , Bucklin'e Arnioa Salve. The Bear SALVE In the world for Cut * , Iruises. Sores , Ulcers , Halt llhenui. Fever ores , Tetter , Chapped Hande , Chilblains , tornii , an'l all skin eruptions , and posl- Ively cure * piles , It Is guaranteed to I Ive satisfaction or money refunded , 'rice , 25 cent * per box , For Bale by . V , Goodman J.J GO. Closing Sale of Boots & Shoes. at G really REDUCED PRICES ! also Offer at Retail . -AT- V Wholesale Prices GENERAL REDUCTION -IN- GALL AND EXAMINE. Prices Gi-ven Over the Counter. ' tod-Srdp SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK -OF- : Ready for Im-pecfcion AT POLACK'S GLOTHINC HOUSE. Phe Lowest Prices Guaranteed , 1310 Parnum Street , Near 14th. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , SASH , DOOES , BLINDS AND MOULDINGS. 15th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA , NEB SIGNS House Painting , , INTERIOR DECORATING. HENRY EHMANN , 1118 Farnam Btroet , Apartments In private houses Painted , Frescoed or Decorated to suit all os. Wo make a special study of the true harmony of colora and produce mo contrasts and combinations to match every variety of furnishing. Churches md publio buildings painted and frescoed in the most approved stylo. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-GLASS MECHANICS , and giro personal attention to all work. to * ij