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    \ THE DAlLJf 13EE-OiAIAHA THURSDAY , JULY 13 , 1882.
The Or'y ' Exclusive
Wholesale Hardware 'House
1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET.
OMAHA NEB.
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DHAtiEH N-
Wall Paper and Window Shades
1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb.
ZROTIEC &
holesais Lumber ,
Wo. 1408 Farnkm , Strfifit , , Oraalia , fell
THE MOLINE STOVB
Theymnko aswclnltvot COOKING STOVES , and have this jtar placed In the markoi
ntof the MOiT hCOKOM ' , AN1 M ST SAiISKACTOUY STOVESoier made. They malebotti
Plain and extension top , nud guixranteo all their gooda. The amenta ( or the compiuy arc.
PIERGY & BRADFORD ,
-DKALEUS IN-
Furnaces , Fireplaces , Heaters
XMC
GRATES , RANGES , STOVES ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc.
1211 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB
PERFECTION
IN
ROASTING AND BAKING ,
is only attained by using
Ranges.
WITH
&AUZE 07EE DOORS
For siilo by
OGERS & SONS
iva : J
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DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELP
HOTELS.
ARLINGTON. J. G. MclNTIRfc. Lincoln , Net
8ARATOQA HOTEL , J. U. fiTKLLIMUFJ Mlllbrrt , Nob.
MARSH HOUSE , E MANS , BROWMBVILLfc N b
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAH , Htiointburg Ht
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL Loultvlllt
CITY HOTEL , OHEUEY & OLAfM , > > Ui ! , Nrli.
COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. O. MEAD , Nulfch , Neb
GRAND CENTRAL 1. SEYMOUR , Nabratka
MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL. P. L , THORP ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. CAAUPF.H , Hardy , Neb ,
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W. MAYFIELD , Oroonwood , N .
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , f. . 8TOREY. Clnrlnd.l , low *
END'S HOTEL , E. L. ENO , tremor ttb
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O B. HACKNEY , Alhland , Kcb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANLCVELL , Atklnton , fv'Lb ,
MORGAN HOUSE , E L. QRUKD , Qjldn Recd , Nor.
SUMMIT HOUSE , OWAN & DECKER , Orniton , U.
HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. OALPH , Ex Ira , la.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D , H. WALKER , Auiubor , It ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 6. BURGESS , Neola , la ,
OITY HOTEL , Dl A , WILLIAMS , Harlan , la ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINOB , Corning , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J'L. AVERY , Stanton ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL J , W. BOULWARE ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blinchard , la.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , tihenandoah , la ,
OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb
DAQNELL HOUSE , CHA8. BAGNELL , College Bprlngt , I * .
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllica , la.
JUDKIN8HOU8E , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la ,
DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F.BTEARN8 , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Oiceola , Neb ,
DOUnLAQHOUSE , J. S , DUNHAM , Olarkt , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T , GBEEN , Bedford la.
ARLINGTON' HOUSE , J M. BLACK & SON , Maotvllle Ma
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Neb
WIN8LOW HOUSE a. MCCARTY , Beward , Neb ,
AURORA HOUSE M , B. JONES , Auroar.Net.
OROZIER HOUSE O. R. CROZ'ER , Sidney , Neb.
AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKriOLD , Avoca la.
CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUCK , Red Oak
FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewli A
WHITNEY HOUSE , E. HAYMAKER , Grliwol
A YANKEE ON
Tlio Famous Cfttbonato Cixnip'a Pres
ent und Ua imturo.
Edw nl Kobertj In the ! ! .v ! on TntiDcrlpt ,
First , in rtg.trd to Lcndvillo'sKrcat-
cst industry- bullion tiliipnipnls. In
1878 tlio amount of bullion shipped
from Londvilln ninountcd to three nml
oii.lmlf inillinn dollnrs. lit 1870 it
nnmitniod to ten ntidono-hnlf inillionf ;
in 1880 to over fifteen millions The
last mentioned ycnr was that of the
i reat boom , nnd when the Fryer hill
mines wore all shipping Isrguly. For
18SI the bullion shipments amounted
to n little over thirteen millions of
dollars , n slight falling off , to bo sure ,
from the shipments ot the previous
ypnr , but not coneidonxblu whun ono
takes into consideration the docnwse
in the rolumo i f businrm t1irouihout ;
thu country. Up to 1882 , then , the
principal buaini > * 8 of Lvadvillo WAS
holding , goiur.vlly ept'iikiiiR , its own.
And upon entering 1882 the smulturs
wore in a bolter condition than over
before. Their capacity was generally
increased , the machinery nnd furnaces
improved , and there wns u i ubundanco
0 ere on hand. In comparing , nisi ,
t amount of bullion shipped tor the
lirst ( jnarter of J881 , tlioro is dis
closed thu fact that notwithstniul-
ing till the reports of Lo.idvillo'a
devenoracy , the amrunt for this year
promiios to exceed that of tlio last.
In 1881 , the bullion for tlio flint quar
ter amounted to $ ! 1 0 ! > 7,000 ; for the
firfit quarter of iltm yiar the iii > uros ate
S-l 058,000. But the first quarter of
this year nndcd April 1 , nnd since then
the Grant smelter , which last your
produced bullion to thoamountof § 3- ,
077,014 , him been burned , and will not
bo rebuilt. Many have stated this
fnct as a < i argument to prove that for
the next quarter the bullion output
will fall much below thu uvorairo. It
made no little commotion nt lint in
Leadvillo when the proprietors of the
Grunt emeltor decided not to rebuild ,
but the excitement , and , indeed , the
alarm , is falling iiivuy , and in conver
sation with prominent mining mon in
Leadvillo I have found that there art
ve y few now who boliovotlio city will
sutler boetiiiao the smelter goes nwivy.
The remaining emulting companies
have saved the ci'y from any roit
loan , for they will almost all increase
their production f icilitiea BO an in the
nggrcxitto to more than make up for
thu deficiency caused by the removal
of the Grant smeller. The enlarge
ment of the American mni'ltcr is no.ir-
ly completed. Tlio Arkansas Vallej
Smelting company will erect two now
stHcliH , and HO will the L.i Plata.
So far , then , as smelters co , then
ia no tear but th.it Leadvillo crtn pro
duce ao much bullion . as tivor. Tlu
only quoation rem ttniiift is , can thu
smulturs bo supplied with ere ? 1 believe
liovo they cm bo. It ii more thai
likely that the present production wii !
bo fully maintained , nnd exports wh <
are familiar with the hills about Lund
villo say th.it the present production
can bo greatly increased. They con
tend that the OIM Hhoots of Ciirhonatt
and Fryer hills have still ti ( 'rent distance
tanco to run liejoml the points alro.iclj
opened and explored , buforo thej
roach the breaks , which have beoi
determined by careful surveys. Theeu
surveys show that that part of the
shoots on the hills which ia still un
touched covers a larger urea than is
now covered by the mines knowp as
producers. For instance , take the
Morning and Evening Star mines o
Carbonate hill. Their producing ca
pacity is mncio out by the area of the
ere shoot embraced in their locations
and BB the area of the ere shoot beyond , -
yond those minus is at Joaut four times
as largo as that covered by the IMorn-
ing nnd Evening Stura , it is only a
matter of arithmetical calculation what
the possible production of that area
will bo. 1 have boon unable to find u
inino which is not to-day working.
They are not driving in their work ,
but are steadily producing , and are
prospecting for now oro. When the
aineltera nro increased I have no
doubt but that , the mines will produce
all the ere ncceesary nnd nuedlnl. It
is cf cuurao impnahible to sny when all
the nhootH will become exhausted , bill
at present tlieto is no reasonable and
no valid danger that they nro near being -
ing HO. I cannot believe but that
Luadvillo will produce this yc.ir fully
as much bullion as she did last year ,
and possibly moro Slio has the ere ,
nnd she will have the smelters.
And turning from minim ? to busi
ness in general t L ° : i < , > illo real
estate , for instnu1 c i . not find
that there in uuv dioji ii prion.
Houses and uuno. in K1" " ' IncatMiis
runt as hi h as ever : good property is
strongly held , and although there ia
no "boom" in building , nnd although
there is perhaps nothing doing in the/
way of buying , selling nnd erecting
now blocks , still , thuru am only u few
vacant stores or houses. In biiRin
there is no complaint made by thu
merchants. As u rule they are fairly
contented , mid though there aio aomu
wno sigh for the days when tluy
could makn fiom 100 to " 00 pur cant , ,
still they generally are ready to ucci'pl
thu state of ofl'urs und bo contented
with reasonable profits. And I ho
liovo that this question , this reason
able. profit buamuHs , is just what hati
madu the present talk. Hen forget
that no city can "boom" forever , an
Li'udvillo did in 1880 ; and they for
get that sooner or later competition in
1 town will bring down prices to a
reasonable liguro. This is what ails
Leadvillo competition , The mnall
concerns , the day-old , .never to-bo-a-
year-old , flashy places have been
ivuedod out , The largo houses have
: ut thu eiiuller ones out of the market.
[ f two houses do a million dollars'
vtprth of business wo know there
will be far less confusion
.luiti if there were a dozen houses
loing altogether the sanm amount.
The two houses will do it orderly and
juietly , And this ia what in being
done m Lcadville. 1 am told that
.lip volumu of business being done
his year is nearly as great as that
lone last , and yet bucuuso there is
ess commotion made , and bucuusu
there are not so many Hinall firms and
lot such an apparent rush , thaimpros-
on ia out that business is very had.
The mistake ia too often made by not
calmng n sober , settled , legitimate
jusinoes town ; it will never ugain be
the hurrying , hasty , half-cocked Lead-
villu of years ago , Business is to-day
dawn on a basis moro solid than any
t over had before , and if the popula
tion is not increasing , and even if it
ia dropping away a little , I think the
people of the town may bo contented
with what they have left. They may
bo euro that only the worthless houses
nro leaving ; these loft arc the fitibstati
tiiloius. * * * *
Lend villo never seems homelike
Thi.ro nro no houses which look itivit
injt People romnin in the city bo <
cnuse their money i invested there , or
they rue wnl.'iiig a fortune. No one
stuvs from choice , nnd none expect U
loninin after their money is obtained.
The residences nro all cheaply built ,
nnd the suiroiindim > snro nncnred for ,
And yet the country outside the cilj
limits has certain beauties. I hi
mountains extend in long chains ii
every direction. Their" sides nro
wooded nnd their summits nro never
free from snow. Near Londvillo nro
two artificial lakes known ns thu Ever
green lakes , nnd to these _ n grand
boulevard extends from the city. The
drive to the lakes , only six miles away ,
is n favorite ono with all classes , ami
the Inko themselves nro arranged in r
very attractive stylo. North ot Luad
villo is another section of the Statt
much enjoyed by the people of this
cnroonato city. Thu Douver it Uu
Gr.indu road has extended n branch t <
Itobmson , 1C ikomo nnd Wheulor'A ,
nnd to reach either of theao towns urn
hits to ride up thu Arkansas river val
ley and over Fcuimmt pasa. The
Arkansas hits its soureu somowhcro nt
thu head of the valley , nnd there
is much pictmciquencss to the
Bceno. Fremont pass is nt'iirlj
l'J,000 feet nbovu the sea level , aiid
is thu highest point reached by any
railway in this country or in Europe.
High up among those mountains there
is nuvur any summer. In thu vnllojn ,
to bo atire , thu snows molt nwny bj
July ; but near nt hand , upon the
mountains , grout banks remain during
all the year. Now und then onu sees
in a trip over this pass and up the
valley u ohultercd nook where u timid
( lower rears its tender head , tensing
for lifj ngitinst thu terrible winds tint
blow from the treolesi mountain. 1
lives for a day or two in the choerjean
scuno nnd dies nt evening , nippud by
the cruel frosts. The very liver it
self , which winds down the valley ,
looks cold , and thu scattered pools ro
llout in their dark depths only the
wintry-locking mou'idinc. There u
no gentle beauty to the scone ; all is
rough , rocky , cold nnd simply grand.
And yet thosu who live in Leudville
Hijoy going over Fremont pass. Per
hups they enjoy getting away from
their homely houses and homeless
homes , or from Uio sickening tqunlor
that must greet them DO often in their
city.
city.Loadvillo then , to-day is n prosper
ous mining camp , situated in a cold
nud cheerless , yet grandly nppeniinu
country. That it will inctuaso in size ,
I doubt. 'Unit it will conimuo to
hold ita own , I bulievo Its pupuU
turn is about 18 000 , nd it will bu
very likely to ontinuo at that figure.
It will never bo an attraotivo city , mid
yet it will always bo an intonating
ono to look at and to study. Its in
dustry and its history are alike at
tr.ietivo. Its population will bhvuj
bo ; i lloating one ; men will come and
make their money nnd go nw y , and
others will to low them and stay as
short a time as possible. Its evil lifo
will always continue , for miners enjoy
such recreation an they can find in
gambling IIOUHCH. Thu booming d.iya
and thu days of wild excitement uro
over. Fortunes will never again be
made in u minute , as they wore once.
Success will only comu to those who
work hard for it. Loudvillo has passed
the romuntio period of her life. From
notv on she will grow moro and moro
practical , subor and aenaiblo , but she
will for many years yet bo the most
important and the largest mining
town in tLj 'Jnited Suites.-
Inorediblo.
I < \ A. Scratch , druggist , Huthven , Out. ,
write * : " 1 1m vo thu greatest coumtenco
in your liu D'UCK Ht.oon liiniiitB , In cine
CIIBO with which liuu [ inriiunally acquaint
ed their aucccea was uluioHt , incredililr.
One lady told mo that Imlf it liottlu did her
iuoro'ioj | ' than huuilretls of dollars' wort !
of medicine the luul previously tnken. '
t'ricoSl. _ jullO-dlw
A Story of Uugsmu Dlecipllno.
*
Krt in Lo I Itfnro
Ono need not bo surprised at any
thing Una huppuntj in IttiBsnt. The
other cviii.iug while hinoking a cigar
with one ol my old friends , who him
neon , lu.Kl . , and travelled a great deal ,
1 was told of an incident that occur
red at Smargon.
Thu colonel of n certain Russian
regiment ferociously tyrannical and
may say merciless toward his soldiers ,
was in the Imbitof treating this human
flock like a pack of brutes , liu dis
ciplined with the knout ; sentencing
men to whippings for having one but
ton inaulliciently polished ; whipping n
non-commiB&ioiicd cflicer for onu stain
on his cloak ; striking veterans ol
liorodino in thu face for saluting too
slowly ; Rending poor wiotchcH to Sibe
ria for giving too freu un answer. In
short during the lapse of years this
colonel had madu himself BO detested
by his men that he reaped a frightful
vengeance from seeds of hatred hu had
Quo morning during p.irndo ho sud
denly saw file off from the regiment u
company of soldieru bearing , instead
of muskets , those long rods which cut
deeply into thu Hush at every blow.
Nevertheless , hu had given no
orders ! Theru was no soldier to chas
tise.
tise."Who
"Who is that forf" ho demanded.
A grenadier advanced from the
ranks , and replied with terrible cool
ness ;
"For theo ! "
The entire regiment , noncommissioned
sioned olIicerH and soldiers , were in
the plot. The whole regiment was
present at Iho tnanblo spectacle , Thu
colonel was seized , his uniform torn
oil' , ho was tied down in a wheelbar
row and wheeled up and down before
tlio ranks of thu grenadiers , armed
with rods , all of whom struck and in
sulted him.
Thu nfiicors who attempted to aid
their colonel were immediately seized
and bayunets pointed at their throats.
Some were taken away ; others gar-
roted. Only onu soldier attempted to
Uko part with them , Then a ser
geant , still pallid from the effects of
lija last whipping with thu knout , put
lid musket to thu soldier's loin pi o und
uluw his brains out.
And all thu regiment saw ita colonel
.iaaa under the rods ,
When it was ull over they opened H
din-oven. The colonel was flung int'j '
t , all bleeding , together with thu olli-
cers who had obeyed him. And when
; ho furnace w s well fed , thu soldiers
icated it slowly , slowly until at taut
hat hideous , heavy and revolting
smell of burning flesh arose in thu
air , which the savages of thu Russian
frontier inhaled some days ago nt a
Jewish cemetery nt Smnrgon.
An imperial courier bore to the
czar the news of the mutiny Niche
las listened , bojomo white , but said
imthiiig except to order four batteries
of nrtillcry to Novgorod. Ton dnyn
sftor a nlnte-haircd and
- gray-inns-
Inched major-general , r.coompanird
by n single aid-do-camp , knocked at
the door of the barracks which the
soldiers had never loft since thu nuir-
dor of their chiefs.
The gonornl gnzcd coldlyupon tlioao
pale men ; nil neatly and faultlessly
uniformed , who gnvo him the militnry
salute ,
Not ono reproach not ono useless
word. Ho onlv said to them :
"At 0 o'clock to-morrow morning
the regiment will nssomblo in undrena
uniform and without nrins nt the
Tartnr camp , upon the Little Square.
OnWof thuCzir. "
Not ono voice replied , Hut the
next day upon the narrow tqtiaro , all
in ranks without nrms , thoirlong grny
coats , their sergeants nt their usual
posts , nil thu mutinous soldiers were
there , in lines regular aa if adjusted
to a string , with ndonblolinuof Innco-
bearing Cossacks before nnd behind.
Then nil nt once from every far sp'.ro ,
all the great bells began to toll. The
Cossack horci'inen withdrew. Only
the unarmed infantry remained upon
the square , with folded nrms , waiting.
Then there came n lung low roll of
drums , it ml with it from nil the ave
nues leading into the cqu ire c.ime
volleys of grnpo like iron-hail.
Then nothing wns heard awhile hut
the thunderof the o union in thnt city ,
otherwise silent us a cemetery whun
men , women and children , kneel-
ii.g before their holy images , were
[ raying for the soldiers they were
shooting down in the square And
luring an interval in the cannonade , n
liymu rolled up from the square ; tor
the stildiera were dying with the prny-
ers of their childhood upon their lips.
Flio c.innon thundered for hours.
Then nil wns silont. Powder nud iron
rested awhile. Thn cannoneers en
tered thu ciMinro and recoiled at the
sight of those ranks of men mown
down like wheat. From under the
dead they pulled out a few still breath
ing victims , able to live awhile.
"What shall bo done with them ,
general , shall wo put them in the
iioapital ? "
Hope on , Hnpo Kvor.
No nmtturvhnt the atlmoiit limy lie , rlioit
tiintUm , iH'iirnlKia , Inineno H , iutlm.i :
bronchitis if nlher tnnttiient have fnilc < !
liopp oiiluoat unco for THOMAS' KI.KO-
Tlile Ull , . It will HOitiro you imini'di.ito
relief. _ jitllO-dlw
" AD * AAV TIMiU TABLP.
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kniiU ft N. W . 11.00 9:00 : 6iO : ! 2:40 :
, H I. it I'i.nc 11:00 : 0:00 610 ; 2:40
Jli'K ' - , li. It If . lllfXi 0:00 : 6.80 2JO :
ipl . 'l . 12:30 : 6.30 S : 0
, 'oin C'ty Mnl l'n..ll.t. . U:00 : 6:30 : 2:40 :
u"in f.M * . . i'OO lliO :
> unU\l. \ V . 4:00 llUI :
.1 ti , luNol . 4:00 : 8:10 :
> i viu\ Hoax CIS ) . . . 0.00 7i0
i Hi II Iilinol/i . 10:110 : ttioO
f Uiiwilri , bniMlay , J:8i : ( 11:00
I. t1. i'Cinnf I'.H ) . 11:00 : fl.P.O
) . . Mum city ft M , r . . . 1 1 : oo t : ; o
( nocIniallH for HUtool lawn Imvi bill onir
In , vU ; fl:3u : a , rr. ,
Offli' orwa HuniUyi ( rum 12 m. to 1 p. in.
TIKIS , r HAT.I. P u ,
Bnsiness Directorv ,
Abitrrct and le titcte.
JOHN IIcOAOUK , opjxwlto Poet Office.
Vf. H. I1AKTLE1T 817 Knutli 18th fltrcil.
Archlloctt.
JUffKKSB ft UICN KI < 8.S01IH. AHOIIITKOT/i /
lU.om U Crdifhton lllork ,
A. T. I.AROK Jr. . Koom i. OieUhton Block ,
Uoot *
JAMKH DUVINK & co. ,
rim [ iuola t.d Bliouj. A irooj u
MJMO woik on baud , cornnr lith unil Harnoy ,
f.'ioa. KUIUKSON , U , K. cor. 10th mil
JOHN rOKTONATUH.
lOlh otrLut , nuriuti.aima to order good work
Dad 8prltiKi.
I/.UKIMiU : Manufacturer. U17
Uock * , Newt and UUtlonary ,
) I. fl.UlJHAUK 1016 K rnliani Btrert
Uuttor and Eue .
It , the oldest 11 , anil K
. . - . - - . - . . * 3jy < l 1876 Ointhfc ,
Uarrl eoi and Head W gen .
BHYPKB. 14th anil Murnov Blreotn
uuugnt.
/ . KAHUIH wlllpay hUhcrtOasI ) nrlco fjr arcou I
.i.d dothlny CoriiprillUh iul KtrnJ ni
UUIIN & CO.
rial Vt.ua Uoai'g , Coi. Kih
ft , 1 , WUITBHOUPK , Wriol alo& lloull , 16th fit.
0 , FIELD , 2022 Morlli Uldti Cuinlnjr Btieet.
PAItlt. UrugiflBt. IQtU anil Howard Btro ti.
OentliU.
lB. PAUL. WlUlami JJlock Oor. Ulb ft Dodgt.
THS JELM MOOTTAm
" " " "
" T
niaf * * I J3 J5
AND
* LWt w V"fTy * *
\
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1-u.wi i. . . . . in J T
Mining and Milling Company.
. . . . . . .
Voiklng Capital- . . . ,
OapltalS.Otk , . . . . . . . . . $1,000 jioc.OCr ftCO
Par VaUit of Sharr * , - - - - . . . . . J2B.OOP.
STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Miuea Located in BKAMKL MINING DISTRICT ,
DU. J. I. TIIOMA8 , I'ronldent , Cummins ttjoinlnj.
\VM K Tlt.TON. VIcp-rreiM-u , ( lunuiilM ,
K. N. IIAUWOOD , Sc-crelarj , Cummins , Wjonilue.
A. (1. ( Lt'.S'V. Treasure ! Viitiimlno ,
Or. J. I. Tlionim t.onli Miller \V. s. Ilnmcl. A. n Dniin.
N , lUrnootl. Fmiicls locti . ( nt. II , Kaloj. tewti
Dr. J 0.
> * , nm .t < HVTr , kiVnv nl y nut tar StM nf < MnV
Olvll Cnglncon and Ourveyor * .
ANUUn\V UOSKWATKU , Crolshtnn Itlcfl ,
Vnwn Sitroyc , Qraitp and Biworata ftjutarui
Special ! ) .
Off OocilB Notions , tto.
JOHN ii. r. Lr.aitA.NX \ co. ,
< fi * t ii.Ury OooilH MJHI , 1B10 aud 1311 Tarn
Lain ttraot.
t. f t- ' il. tiiK ) hnnti < iul iihoot \ 1'aciao.
" roimo y.
y.rnr
rnr Ut * i.Iai < k ftniiti
Jowo en ,
JOHN IIAUHKU inu Fanihani tittco * .
Junk ,
II UKHTIini.ll. IUm nrl HrUl
uutnoor Llmti nnd Uement.
'O THU A Oil tY corm-r Bth n. | Dnuglan Sti.
U inp and Ulanwnre ,
I. nO.NNEU 1D09 DomilM HI. OooJ Variety
Morchcnt ration.
0. A UNDQUKST ,
I i'l our nnst popular Mrriliint Tallori la > (
' Intr tin' lntrnt iliwlrrr * ( or Hprlnir and Riimtmi
: Diln for irimtlcmcn'n near. Hljllnh , durable ,
I'd itlci'K low M ( iior SIS IStli hot Don ? .VKnrti.
Millinery-
K3. 0. A. ttlNaKn , Wliolosalo and Uctall , Fan-
IV Ocialti In Krimt vnrlcty , i'ph\rf , Card Hoard * ,
uJj'pry , Olovcii , Ocrselii , &c. Chcapunt Hoimo In
lit Went. I'liicliiwriH m\a 80 per cent. Order
'i Mall. II * Vmi > enthMrr < it
Moi-r nnd Feed.
MII.I , Bih nn.l F.rnhnu lit ) . ,
'i nn llro ? , i
nracara.
TKVBKIi. lift ) > ot cTO Cunilng
'IriHANr , ( Mr i
H rrt " ! , 'r < Mi nnii Strol.
tN A T.AKOV.Or.T-'y , WliotoiOc. 118
/ Clhi.ir.it .
\ n > t.Mrj. i mi V ! h <
Hrrnn ia < * flrtden ( , o.
WKtH'r < . PVllrl ! twt Karn- & Hartley
lORA'J UOUdK , V II. Cury , 9TS FnrnUmHt
OtAVHN'S 110TI5L. K. Sloven , 10th St.
ioutlicru IloUl Oiia , Ilair.ol lith .tLnvoimorth
CKNTKAl.
KK TAUP.ANT ,
MUS. A. ft YAK ,
01'nvrcul conif r IGtlmnil Dciliru.
licet Hcar.l fort Sic Many ,
t
immU \ the DuyVutL or XoLtb.
IJ-xiil Ti'tt'ifl (01 ( " sb
FiiTril' > 'il I
> f. UriOb.1 , Men anuj jii ll.uil f un.Hurj
nJ Btorrc , 1111 Dcttiftw. lllThc-r.t | c sh prlo. '
tKl for socoinl li nJ I'OOOS.
UUKNKU 1800 llDUflu nt. Flna seeds Ac
ttrco Work * .
OUAEA FKNOIi CO.
BDai , riUKBftCO 1SH lUrnoy Bt. , Itnptnve
ii ] lea Iloxoi , Ircc and Won , ! Fencer , OlilN
lilnyn. Onnntrl * Pine anil Walnut
Cawnbrokara.
HOHKNFKLD lOtli Kt. . btl far. ft Dai
, O nflold' Patent.
OOOPMAN ltl < ! U lift. Vn A
Tobtcoo.
tVEHT k rniT UIIKIt , nunuhcturoraat Cljf ra ,
tuil Whnlotnlo Ocali ml n Toluccoe , 1306 UouifltP.
N. Jf. LOIIENXKH innniilnrttirLi 1410 Fnrnhum
Crockery.
J. 11CNNKK tKnn liriik-it-ittruot. Good line.
Ciorlit. -
A. IiiiKnuu , i' ! ntH , cut flower ) , > oxi , ooiaot
etc. K. Vf. cm. lilt ) ) nni ! DmipUi otrooto.
00 To CKAKl'r )
Orcvti Hoimo 17th anil Weln'ur rtrcot , ( or
Plantn , lli > niiiotii | , K'OHcri , Florul Politim &c.
Oornlco Workt.
IVi'Ntotn Oornlco Wotl'ii , JlRnuf tartu lieu
Coruli.i , Tin , Iron nnU illatn Itoolllng. Order1
Irani any lu'sillty | irouiitlv | oxrniUd In the buKt
inMincr. I'n tory AIM ) Omca 1213 Hariiuy Kt.
0. ( UT.UHT , I'roiirlctor.
OilvtnUcd Iron CnrnlcrH , Window Caim , etc. ,
nutniifacturi'il und tint up In miy part ol the
country. T. SINl'OMI 4in Thfrtrnnth ntrtiet
Uommlkilon r/li > rchniit ( .
JOHN O. M'll. L1K.1414 lo.lo ( Stroel.
D 1 ! . IIKr.MKU. For dttrilU b ii I r | < a dvcrtl f.
aioiit In Dullvsuil WoniiIv
Olothlnc and FurnlthlriK CJoo' e.
OKO. II. PKTKKBOM , Al i Until. C i ,
UboimKptlanN atnl Cnlbn. S0 U. l0thiitro _ _ < it.
Bhow Cnau Mf nufuctory.l
O. J. WILD ) " . .
UinafAcinror nd Dealer In ill kinds
C ae , Uirl | ht Cnus , & " . , 1D17 C'ins Bt.
KKAK1C L. OICIIHAIU ) , proprlutor Omiho
Show OHO ni.inuf..ctory , HIH Hoiith 16th ntri'ot ,
botwcon LeavoiiHurth knd Maroy. All
warranted flriit-clttHH.
uvt/i < ina iiiweie.
A. IIUUMhKTKIt ,
DeMor In HVuvu iinil TlriHure , Anil llaniilacta
ol Tin Kooffl ami nil klnili. cf Ualldlni ; Worl.
Odd KollowH' Illo < .V .
J. IIONNKU. 1809 DniulnHt. cod .nd Che p.
J. KVMIH , Wnolf mlo nnd RUTA ! ) Unuil D .r.J
OnlHvM/irli Odd KHIr.v- Hull
UEO. HKVN , mop ,
fltnad Central Utllory ,
nu r Muxmlc Hull. Vlrut-cliuu Work nd Prompt.
nnw iriinratitMip
Plumbing , Un and Otcurn FUtlng.
P. W. TAIU'V & CO. . ! 1C li ! Ht. , hot , K rnhim
nil DouKlu. Work jiroiup > attondotl to.
D. y T7.PATHICIt.
Ohoa Utorci.
Phillip Unq \ > I'urnhMii ft > > Ig'.hAltth ,
Phyilclan * nt
W. B. 0 1 HUH , U. U. , Iloom No I , Otclah'.ou
Illock , 16th HtriTt.
P. D. LKISF. ; . aiNO , * f . Muonlc lilock.
0. Ci. HAllT , 11. U. , Kyu Mid Kn opp. pcitaUcu
Ilt. L. II. OKADDY.
OvJllst and AurUt , 8 , W Uth and furnham Dt
IntlnR nn per mnnlnu.
FIKNKV A. KOSTKHO HI Uodo | Btroot.
Utcond Hand Otore ,
PERICItm & [ .BAH , Hid Jonila ; > HI. . Nuw and
docond lir.nd I'lirnlture , lIotixofurnlihlnKOca 6.
fcc. . Ixiuyht and old on pi.no * inaryltn
Uticlerlaneri ,
illiAH IIIKWIC ion Ksrnliain hut ICth k HU
UU ( nt Uiorcii ,
I1 U HAflKI'H ytrnhttro f > t. rnonv Ramtt
Ualoona.
. , .tY KAUKUANW ,
In too new trick block on Douzlaa Btioet , t
I'ul Ofiuied ft uiont vluant ( llow Uall ,
Hot Lunch from 10 to 18
o/ery day.
" Caledonia " ) FALOONKIt 878 16th Btieet.
ANTMklONOJ'OLY LKAOUE.
lilanx mcmwranip roltii ( or the Biitl-iuoui > uit
oaKuo. contalnluif utateuimt ol principle mtt-
hoda of precvdure and lintructlons bow to ortcau <
u , will be tout on applicattoo to 0. U , UaU
Jtjy , Nie , fial osa tUuip , iul6-ll
ron
CHICAGO ,
PEORIA ,
ST , LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE. i
DEJR.J1T , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEW YORK.BOSTON ,
Anil nil Polutn e.nut andVoutli-Enat.
TIllJI.INhCOMI'lllsr.S
Ncirlv i IH10 inllcl yolld Smootli ' Ml T-iicka
All crnniirlloim nro n.ft.lii In UtJIOM OLPOT8.
t linn : \ Nntlontl llopntntlon n ln-lnu1 the
ro. t Tlirouch Onr LI'O , nnd IH univurmlly
CUM fl.'d to h ttm FINCf.T EQUIPf-'aD Hull.
n nl In Inn world for nil oliuw mil tnucl.
liyll and \ on will llud tr.ivcHn : > luxury
Int'tuid n ( n 'lltiotafort.
Ihniimh TIckttK vU rl.ts ColcbraU'd l.lno tnr
R\10 l\t Rll llhl'CN III tllO Wc l.
All Intotnmtloii alioiil Itatiis o Wo , ! lociilnp ;
Car Acocmtiin Utlnns Time Trtblon , An. , will bo
ihrcifully tflvon luiplxlnliiti to
T. J. POTTER ,
2d Vli'o-i'rcn't A ( Ion. Mi > n ior'hlci:0' !
PERCIVAL LOWELL ,
( iqti. I'iMHulu IT Act. ClilcnfO ,
W. J. DAVKNPOIIT ,
den A col it , Oonncll ntuITt
H T > DirKM , , Tlcknt Arft o > l > -
ninrn-rd Iv
LIKL ! 8Q.
EANSAS GIT' ? ,
JoefeOouucilBMs
u ns r.Hi.i
Direct liuie to ST. LO
AK3) TUB TCABT
P'rom ' Oraahaaud the V ? eat.
A train * Intvo n. , b M. Dcpof , Oninlin : Not.
' .r lirtTicn Oi'.i r * it
or u bt'tM i v * i'l '
'iKYi yor.E
-
Daily Passenger "
/r
f.tlte llro la uiivrrd ! with
{ ' / > li o i MiJnf f'AHi , I'll < > * U y ( cuii"i ' !
Htiuty rii3lor.il inn . ' , " * , mil iHu'j i .iiJ
' . ( * i lit youir 't i l tct \ VIA * \N.-3
.I'1 * ! . T JOSI'PI ! / . Vi'MNUli Dl. > . * . 3' . IS
rcrad , kli fit Ji-bopb r.i l''r , 1/iUl.
11rlioli for ttilo lit 'l ' coitpsn etitlc ' if
VVur ) . J. r ' .I'.NAK
0. MAWJ'.l , QJII. C.ni.t. , St. Jet.dol ;
A . ruij anuTliifni AH * . , n. Joici I , Kt ,
AflY ! Doaoti I'lrlict A oi'.i.
lilM Kur ihumr " ' .
W. J.DAVxm-fiBT , Ron'.jJ A.lit , ,
i / 1war
illio ilu
rr-lnn nn.'e Om , ) ! . . ju : p .1 , .ii/i ) ,
( ull Infor.intlo-i rAlui.-i It. t > . it'Jna
Kent , llthund K ri'liniii Sti. ) . \W.\.L \ \ , I.
| | WT' DSJJV or a'
Atfuru , Oauli *
: < TAm , h ,
l'll ( l Vtl , I
iV H. n i , jn. witf Ire > .
TfJI- '
llFJ 00
Linuo'n ,
OK
Oorn flunter * . narrum , rrm nolleri ,
Oulk Hny > lAk i , Bucket hlovitliiK Wind
ti\ \ Ac *
\7 * ' < \ Aur.i td IQ do Job worts anil rumtU n
turlnp fcrotfirr pnrtlos ,
AiMrMftll ojilera
NKillUNKA M-'NUFAOrURINO CO
fiH/iilM Va
DR. CLARKE
HTA.MLMKD 1851. JT 811
fliOouctSt
St , Loul ) , Is ttlll trial-
liifc' all J'lUVATK , NKK-
VuUH , C1I110N U tud
-prcUl Diuoisca , Hj-urnia-
tor liiiitt Imjioti ncy ( Sex *
iml luva aclt } ) , r'e > i'ale
l.iam-i , IrnguUrl Ku ,
UHllCllltlCH , ttO.
i , ( I'll ' 2" ctnti
( I > fxprcuj
clni ud on a 'taliiiblo
work" cntltlodlt tej
L ct Women , etc. " U'crk
en CllnoMi ) DIUKIKMI ono sUini ]
ol Bull ul/ine or I'rlviv'v 1 l > e o. neiiU 2 u amps
for UKMiUIMTril OIIKH .11 MO tH Olid fXtul
\tutttii \ , Oatmultutixn P rdniullj ut by letter ,
K KB Conmit the old Doctor THOUSANDS
( ) ( ; UK. ) . I'tllcj in ijiut't , i rivitf , rtspcjlaMo
| ilir . YHII fcco no nno liu' tint doctor. Dr.
i lirkobthu oiilj I'liyJiclaii lnlli clly wlig wir-
10. t < cur u or no piy ' olUliim teut cvcry-
nhcro. llou , A. M. to 8 r. n. il&.vly
AxuriWfor the Ufa lluii.ii nd
Trcnoljoroui
hPOIWIIF&rJOSBBJaWBB
h > enl > llfi > author.ioJ ty her , and tvliicii willet
ot bu .t "Hload and Tlmrilcr" tory , uch M had
uiii nud Mill lie iiibllahod , but a true Ufa by
ILo oul ) ji mnii who l In pa fOi.loa ol tlio ficta
n fal hful and dutotod wile. Tiuth U more
nti'roatinv tiiau flctlon. Amenta ebould apply-
far territory at ona. Bond 76 ctt. for 8 m .
pla Dook , J , H. Cliumbor * & Co. ,
IUO-90I1-&W-8 . J. t