- " L N THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA JFJR1DAY , SEPTEMBER 15 or , cr. o o \ , f Boots and Shoes , OMAHA , NEB , WUOLESAIiK AUD UCTAIL DFALEll IN nr * J33 # * , ' Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , MBS , BL1UDS , aSDLUHIGS , LIME , GEM EN ron Near Tfninn PneiftcBenrA 0fiffAPA ] I V 7 7 ' ? ' ? ? ' - . 3M. M\ J ) J01.HKII OK AND 'EASTERN ' PRSGE 118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA STELE , -JdHNSON 'S AND JOBBERS IN Fiour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of mm m nMiDnmD TOBACCO , Agents for BBNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO. POWHP. AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MUI1NO IJAOniUKRY , EELTIIJO , UOSE. UHAS3 AN1 > 111OS PIPE , 8fKA I'ACKIJJn , AT V/UOLE3ALB AND Kld'ATU HALLADAY WINO-iiaiLLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery for Laundry work. Send your orders by mnil or express. GOTTHEIMER , GODFREY & CO. , 1207 Farnham Street. -DEtVLEUS INS - S ( Fire and Burglar Pro ? oa I020 Farnham Street , W.B. MILLA111J. K 15. JOIIN80N M1LLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Frute , 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET. / CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ] Agents for Peck & Baushers Larfl , and Wilbor Mills Flour r - - NEB EEEEEENOESf : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. C. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass. ' tar Anyone contemplating building toie.tanlt. or any other fine will flnd U to their a < j taye to corrti end with ui telore purcbaolnc tholr 1'UtoGUss. I C , F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - - NEB. o. 1213 , Farnham St. , Omaha. BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF GiRRIAGES , BUGGIES , Bepaiiing Done in all Branches , 19 S. TUIHTEKNTII 01IAHA HCU HTBEET. THE DIAMOND FIE.LDS , A Wyotninjr Industry o ! HUGO Proportione , Elorlt Springs nnd I ( Chief Sonrco of Wenlth , S [ > ccli > l Coircrponilenco of Hie Uco. ROCK SriiKsoqVy. . , September 11. Having for the lost fovr wooka been roconuitcring about the inountaititopj I concluded to atop elf at this plnco and taka a look at THU UNiir.it sum OF THE MOV > TAIK mid find quito a dillierunt field of study. The famous Rook Springs coal is hero found in cxtunniro qunn titlco , nnd in constantly being cxca tud by n "double entry" system of mining very much didetent from that of mint-nil mining. The town biusts of 12,000 , population , of which aomo GOO am Chiiif m > , and mining is the chief ii.dustry ( luraucd. Two general utorcs. two meat m.vrkctn nnd two Bnloona coiupo&o the inorc-intilu pui- ouitn. llock SpriiiKa is located on the cant iidc of a high , barren bin IF , and near : ho notorious "Bitter Crook , " the old imo term of omii > rntion , on account of the difficulty experienced in fcird- ng. It hua boon conaidorcd that 10110 but a gonuinu frontier could ride uiulp through this crcok , the bottom of which is composed of a soft mass of of aluuli to a treat deptli , which with other mineral impregnate the water , making it totally unlit for use , it being death to all animals that partake ihereof , and cuu not bo used for steam. ALL WATKll USED jy the town for culinary purposes as well as for team is drawn hire from ' 'Point of Hocks , " a aiding twenty- eight miles distant , by water trains , and ia sold to residents at 35 cents r burcl. A family of thruo will consume about four barrels a week. An artesian neil 1,000 foot deep has iormuily furnished snmo second-class water , used when absolutely necessary 'or ntoam , but thin has nearly ceased lowing and another ia being sunk and m now down 1 . ' 100 feet , but without Ending any lUtterini. indications of succees , After "taking in" the town , I was escorted. DOWN IN THE COALMINES , by Mr. Miller , the ouperintondont , tea a depth of 3,000 foot. Concerning the formation of the coal beds , strange to say , the veins nro all in an inclined slopu facing , on cropping out at the surface , to the east , and , as they ex tend westward under the bluff above noted , they descend at an anglo of about thirty decrees. These veins are from eight to twelve feet in thick ness of solid coal , and cover a vast area of counlry not yet bounded by the discoveries of num. At the entrance of the inino a shed is made to cap the climax of the track , oit which mnull ct > al cars are run'up and down this gradual slope by mcaus of a ono nnd ono-quarter-inch wire rope , operated by a drum cylinder dor and propelled by a largo stationery engine , located at n convenient dia tanco. As the loaded cars are drawn out , ton at a tirao , each containing a ton of coal , they continue this ascension after arriving at the surface , until they roach the top of "ihe dump" some 25 foot above the railroad track , where they are instantly unloaded and rotnrnod to the bnttpm of the inino , making the round trip in five minutes' timo. As the coal is dumped it piasos a series of scrccim , which ooparato it ii.to different grades , each grade fall ing into a eopurato car. No coal is kept in stock , except auch as remains on the yard. By the aid of torch lights wowalk down the elope to , } TUB IIOTroK OP TIIE DUNGEON , and fin ( I no limit to thii vast II did of coal. For two liours Wdtravofaod the walls of shining black diamonds , and the commencement is not soon. The doublo-cntry hystuin of mining referred ferred to consists of working two slopes. In tlm roof the coal is from two and a half to four foot in thick' ' ness. Some places , hotrrovor , slate rock is found immediately above the vein , and in this case the coal is all taken out over the passage , and thi rock above is utilized as a support of the earth , and whuro occasion requires posts are &ot at convenient in tervals to make ( insurance doubly euro. At intervals of about CC yurdp , levels are mndr. Those consist of aiehffavH foru"-d t right nimles to t'io ' main slope , and rxtnnd hori/.or.tal- ly ns far an nect'isary to furniRli reemIT ( IT th force of linings to work. Bomo of these levels n > i.ow a inilo Jong mid from either cido , though u unlly "up lull , " are rooniH , Thoan roouii uru occupied by about two or thrui iinnprM each , and an fast ai worked poais ore put in to support the ceilinir , Thejo rooms are worked to a width of sixteen fret , und extend when worked out to the IBVO ! above , nhvaja leaving a wall of coal between the twelve fotl wide iw main pillars , These flLLAUH or liOAI , are always loft in the mine , and but little moro than half of the coal is ovtr taken out All through those levels and rooms are car tracks , on which the empty cars are brought in on ono side nnd when loaded are taken out at the other and drawn to the main slope by mules , OHO inulo to four or six oars Upward of 1,000 men are now em ployed , which about COO are Clunuse , and during winter months 1,500 wil bo worked. Wages ptid the miners is from 76 to 80 con's per ton , and ono fourth deducted for slack ; at this rate tlu-y often earn 830 to 8125 porrnonth. There are five of tin go mines now being worked. All are different veins and ro formed in 'layers above each other , all assuming the same inclinoc alopo.Vhilo boring the wells spoken of some 2,000 moro of these veins were passed , some , of course , bolnv too thin to work to advantage , Then is no regulaiity about the spaces be tween thceo veins , but all crop out at thu surface as they roach the rospoc- ijvo points in line with their inclina tion. tion.Thero There is not as much water in the coal mines as is found among the ( u.irtz mitici , although scvrinl pumps nro re quired to oluvato wlmt acau nu ! .tk > ft in the bottom. Tin : l/NION I'ACU'IO IIAlLnoAII CO. own each nltcrnnto section of land embracing this great CJA ! producing district and the Iwlanco is iienrly nil Sovornmont properly Mibject to mineral claims by civilians , ttio snmr as any govormont lands nro. C7oal it sold hrro to employes nt $2 , per ton , nnd government contracts are tilled at about SI 40 per ton F. O. B. , of which sum 80o is puid for mining , while the balance is consumed in ssroonini ; and hmdinir , which is ns cheap as Uncle Sam could load his own coal , TUB rilOlT.SS or MIN1.NO I'OAt is not altogether different _ frotn any other mining. First the minor , with thu aid of a pick , digs nt the buttom of the vein the width of his room ( six teen feet ) as far in nn ho can ruach wiih a long tinmlled tool mniiy times MX uud eight feet. This hole i no diept > r perpriidicuUrly than is nocei sary for him to work in , and may bo a lontattho front , gradually t pi-ring to point nt the rear _ oxtremitj- . Thin a ono and ono-half inch hole la drilled with a chum dtill horizontally into the conl to n depth of about four ft ft A nn ill chargi- common black ponder - dor is iutH-ned and filed , which tciirn ivi : from four to en tons of conl at blast. Tliis i.1 then ejmveled into the cars and drawn out by boys mid inulo powor. Each minor furn- 'shus his own looh mid powdor. There is no "tiro damp" among .hcKo niiuca. The c.ip.icity of thu uinca as no\v worked 11 125 car luadx daily , with mn pi u room nnd umSiriui enough to HCri'LY TUB NATION . f it could bo cu-ried away. R ick Springs has the largest yard ; 'or railroad uco ouleirlo of Omaha on the line , and from ยง 25,000 to 530,000 n cash h paid employe's hero each month. The morals of the tnivn , notwith- stand it in purely a mining camp , aru worthy of note. Considering the ox , ont of the rough and rocky county of "Sireotwater , " where bunds of oughs are sccrotly hid atid _ the most ) old and bloody crimes of the mountain districts are practiced within the vicinly of Kock Spring and .ho county tributary , it is strange , though encouraging to notp , that none of this rough carousing is econ or icard at this place. A Congregational church is now nearly completed , which has a good attendance. Schools are also well patronized , and quiet reigns through- jut the camp. No "strikes" are anticipated , and the public may rest assured that many { onurations will vanish before the Famous llock Springs coal will bo con sumed. "F. " Fortunes or i'nrmcm nnd Me chanics. Thousands nf diillara can bo saved by using proper judgment in taking euro of the health of yourself and family. If you nre liili'ius , have Hallow complexion , poor appetite , low and dcpreneod n > lritn , and generally debilitated , do not delny a mo ment , ) < ut t' < > at once ; and procure a bottle tle of those wonderful Electric Milters , which never fail to cure , nntl that for the trlfliug hum of fifty cents. [ Tribune. Sold bvO. V. OoDilninn PROHIBITION AND DECEPTION. RoBulto in Molno How the Law for the One Haa Increased the Other. From tha Crtinfwlck ( He. ) Telcxraph , Hn t. 1. There may bo moro "trickery" pra& ticod in the enforcement of some law than enforcing the so-called prohibi tory law of Maine ; if so wo are igno rant of the existence of that law. There may bo moro downright lying in presenting the benefits to bo derived - rived from any given law than from the prohibitory statute ; if HO , wo are at a loss to where to look for it. Wo have no faith ia prohibition , wo are free to confess , and have had none since the day when the first law waa passed , and nave opposed the whole ichcmp ( we speak equarely ) , not bt" cuuae it was nn attempt to break up rum drinking , an evil admitted by all intelligent and well-moaning persons , but booauso the very conception of the thing involved an absurdity , viz. , the admission of a necessity for the use of acohol in medicine and the artr , and ISi ? , of course , was followed legitimately by the creation of state rum shops to dispose of the article which , it was confessed , niubt be used under certain contingencies. Years ago wo predicted , when writing upon the subject , many of the evils which would How from the enactment of the law , imd wo are not happy that the predictions have boon fulfilled. It needed uo prophet to make these predictions dictions , the very worst of which had icforencj 10 the enormous rascality which would grow up under the liw. How many fiilio oaths luitu been tuken ; hoiv many goo ; ! men h.ivo ro t rented to horse Stalin ( ' ; ornnr closotc ) to take a drink ; how many households have provided tlunnsolven with private supplii's housoholdo which in olden IIIIIUH never thought so keep liquor , exc&pt in very inimll qunntitiex for occasional use us a modiciiii' , and h/w "like Satan" lota of olmps will In ) und steal bvou to KOI n dtinlc or lo flit-liter tliu spread of thu fiery which I'mil ready sale in the maiket. And whut monstrous fey ) [ is perpe trated by every legislature urluo1) seeks to deal with the Bale of cider in thin state. If there was no other "trumpery up" except this cider eUubo business , wo should pronounce the prohibitory rystem the very hot bed of deception the very worst educator cater possible for the rising genera tlon ; and honestly believing thin , we would gladly see all good men unite upon some plan to lessen tbo con. sumption of liquor a plan which pub lic Btsntimont would sustain , nnd thus the ollioor bo backed in his attempt to enforce u law , whatever might be agreed upon , That public sentiment does not sustain ihe law , even in Maine , is as clear as daylight to our mind , for the attempts to enforce it are only occasional spasmodic. Wo don't say this is true of all the towns in Maine , for this would be to malign many good pewple sjbcr long before the law was over conceived in the brain of that mischief-maker , Neal Dow sober from conviction of the evils of intemperance , and not from an ungodly deairo to win notoriety , to rule or ruin , and thuj disturb the peace of whole communities. HJBut the worst feature about the whole affair is that not only is the law a dead letter in many communities , but punishment does not follow con viction of illegal sale in lots of cases. Wo spcnk bj * book , A gentleman pe culiarly situated hns had occasion to prosecute many rumse-llcr ? , and ho told u % not mnuy months ngn , that in no single ciito had ono of the con victed parties been punished according to the tcrmi of the utatutc. How did they escape' Did they 1 vo in repub lican communities ? Did they live in dpiuccrntio communities ? It i < not our business to attempt to pcnrtnto the secrets ol the administration ot the law , wo may draw inferences , but ns wo have no ovtdonco at hand , nnd can , of course , expect none , wo > nhnll not bo so unjust ns oven to draw an inference All wo have to tuy of the political aipcct of the commuuitioi is this that our informant belonged to the dominant political ptrtv in his own immcdhto region. Men will drink , let their politics bo what they tuny , and under the prohibitory statute thuy are nettully encouraged to prac tice deception to keep up the sale Mid distribution of liquor in some form or thor. IVroe of Coat , Atl t crcoiifi wMiIng to te < t the merits of ft Kfe.it remedy uno that ulll po tiu'ly c-vfo Consumption , Cougn ) , Cold' , Arth * ii t , llnmchltlr , or nny nlTectloti of throat J limx" nro rcqucstcil t ) call nt \ 1' . ( iitoilm.itV * Drui ; Store anil cut n ; ri.iUmttl of Dr. Klnti'n New ll oo\crv 'or Consumption , KIUK : OK C < HT , which Mill hhmv you \vlu\t n rer > ulitr ilnllnr-qlzn boltlo will dote to vigorously push a business , strength to study a profession , strength to regulate a household , strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted , In the oflen heard expression , "Oh ! I wish i had the strength ! " If you are broken down , have not energy , or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing , you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S ' IRON BIT TERS , which is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases , joi N. fremontSt. , Calllmoro During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell , and have sulicrcd fromitcvcrsincc. Aboutfour years ago it brought on paraly sis , which kept me in bed six months , nnd the best doctors in the city said I could not live. I suflcred fearfully from indigestion , and for over two years could not cat solid food and fora large portion ofthc time wasunablc to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried , llrown'slron Hitters and now after talcing two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improung. U. DECKER. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion , Dyspepsia , Malaria , Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true , reliable , non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood , gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves , Flnhtlng Ftro with Flro. Thli mu > In Kood jiolU' ) on n Mazing prorlv , but R will not iirmuer with tliu furoruil Imnmii . \ tun Irrllut. Iny mcillulnoK HUBunite ] ami Intuiiifi nil com- Iilalnti o ( tliu Htonailiar tliu IxiwiH Ncur t ki u drastic GIIU nvit forlmllKoxtlon or coiiHtlpixtloii , Ailininistcr Inttuul Tarmnt'H Heltzcr A | > crlcnt , xvlilili l at ontu a fubrlliifc , a mtlurtlf , unil ai InUK'onuit uinl lion a hootiiliitf and liulln ; ; vlTtt t uiwn the illuonli rciU Id ra. SOI.I ) IIV AM , DltUOnlSTH , FOR - CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEW YORK.BOSTON , And all Poluti 6a t nnrt'Oouth-Eajt. TllllLlNKCOMI'lllHK.I Kcnrh i.OOO lulln Kolld Miuoath Utual Trucki All ccuuuctlom nro uiKlu In UNION ObPOTO hns B National llepntatlonntuy \ \ the rent Throuch Car Line , and I * urjlvcrull } onculcd to l > o tlte FINEfaT EQUIPPED road ID tjiu woild ( or nil claj * n ol trai tl. TryltMidiou ulll Qud UKyctlni ; a huurj ItiBtoud ol a > lloomlott. Tbrougb Tltkbtivla ilib Culcbr&tod Lluo foi Bile kt all omtw la tlio Wuit. All lutoiitatlon about Itato o Faro , SIccplDj Ctr AoociuiuoiLtlont , Tlino Tabloi , tie. , will li cheerfully Klvtu by apnliluliiK to T.J. POTTER , Sd Vlce'Prot't & Gen. Manajcer.Chlcago. PERCIVAL LOWELL , Ooii. I'auwirwei Agt. CUlcijo W.J. UAVENI'OKT , lieu AireDt , Conncll DluOl. H. V. rnoio od ly Business Director v ASttrcet 'id I's * Uitntn. t ; ; t. . J.oOAO.t'r ! % c. w n \muTT Architect * . IVxtn U. Crolifhtan A. ftAVuy Jr . RMHI j. ( Jylrnttn JAMK9 P V't > E ft CO. . Tne Kcow knd Show. A tr.x-J tM c.Mf wotX ni Jinr.il , corner Hth and IHrnor. TC03. KKtOHSOX , S. li ir. IClh MM l > enl f JOHrt ruKIUNATUB. 18310h cii ' , niMintvrt-iTfs to order coed i ft'.r prliyi . U&fl U.UKUU'.l Marmlatlmtr. ItlT llooxi , Ns i ami umtionery. J I. mUEHAUP IMS Within Strrel Dullnrpnrl Eggf. liHAm&BnUIOKDEK : , tfacoUnt ft fid K. umo 1.1 tMitim-l mL'MlrtiPil IbTt O.uaba. Wtf BNVMtfH , 1 tlh td Ihinrr Street * . VIoUllllK tloufjnf. I , llAitlll , ' will tiy h'chp'tCftih inter lai e ut1 iiulcolhbr. ! Corner 10th aud Furn'mn. rnuu , Pnlrtu ana Ullr. UUUM A CO. MaroinsUls , Ting Viic ( VxUi , Cor. llth nnd Do.utin t : U. r. i. waiTKUoUfff. svt.jittiiua H UIIn \ > o , U. l'ir.1,1) , 321 .Ncilb EUo ! Ciiailntf SltcO. I'Al'.lt. Uniri.lnt. 10f < anJ irouAM fctrecM. Otntiitl. OtU PAUL WSll'ami Htoclc Cor. Ifth a DoJ t. Civil r.ii ttn cr nntl b'unrorcrx , ANDKKVno KWATKfl , Crelhtou ( Elooh , ' - Suncj-8 , Ornla lad Sc orsije Djrtttm.i Ur , Clcortu KOticn * . Lie. JOHI ! U. f. LUuMAMK .S 00. . : > k t/ Uooibt3if \ , 1S10 mud lull tmu nr.il. j. a Kn AMM kltoctc enJ ulinut . < PtctS , rounaif. OSH XTRAUKItft OKB Rflr UthJ .rVian tit uown era. JOUH HAnilKU 1314 Firn.'iMD Btrecl. OlOn. RtKWft. 1P.1S Karnhiin h ( > . ICtti & tlt.l . C < nfleMeth k rnnh in ! > OH/.N houai ; , in. . cirr , BIS yuuhun si ULAVWI'S UOTKL. T. Ul vco. 10ll ( HI. icnt'attn J.'ctcl One. Us-ucl Sth iL KlUTAUhnNT , illlS. A. RTAN itbwc l corner IBiLi.ml Uoilsv. L'v t Uoird ( or tha Monty. B thf ctlon Qucrtnioed. ftt til 1IOUT3. llcrnl liy the Day , Week cr Month. Uood leruii ( or Cub , ruriilbliixl Unnm I Uuvpllcd. ruruuura. T. 0110S3. Jv'iW urd Pejoud II nd rninltutc nd Uta\oa , 1111 IXiu ko. Hlthoil ctib pi lee . BO.N'N'KH 1U03 Diarrt It. ! The rproo Works. OUAUA FCNCi : CO. SORT. T'KICT.'iCO 13181Nruoyli . , id ( ca Boxes , Ircc mWnoJ Vonrfl , Offlc . Caantci > Vine nd Wklnnt. I'nvvnbrokcr * . UOMCNFKU ) ICtb r.t. . bet fnf. A Bu netrlfioratort , Ocnnold'e Putont. ; > u n tit ) iu d Tob ooo. ft VP.ITHClir.H , tr iuit ctiorj tit CK-"I ted \Vlidonnla Dmlersl n 'l'otncco , H'05 Dac.lu | , r Iil > HltV7KN in n > ia"tmi ! r MIIlKimh m Crocker ) , If Ml nntiy" , , n t. dunK. U. DURTUOLD , Utgo and Moti.l. Lumber LI mo anil Uomniu. OHI'tCU A OU'vY uonior flttl Kntl DeuzlM BU. Lamp * and OlMtwire. / . DONNEn 1C09 DomUl Ht. Good Merchant r llor . 0. A. LINDqUEDT , On * of oar moit papular Merchant Tallon It ctblng the latcat iltxlnu ( or Spring and Summer Goodi ( or gentlemen' ) wear. Btyllih , durable .LQitlcoj . low n ever 1200 Firnam strut. Mllllnoiy. 1IIU3. O. A. RINGRIt , Wboloulo and Ilottll , Van ; ; ' OooJi In gr t rarloty , Zephyrs , Cinl BourJu tlorlory , Glovoi , C'oraetn , Ac. Uhoupotit UOUH In the Wut. 1'urcliiscrn vo BO per oaot. Ordt DV JJall. tin rittocnth Street clour * nd Feed. MILLS , 8th mil mabtia C. HTCTKNC , IIil liuldoou Ouuilni ; aid Ic f A. UcDIIAHK Coin I'M ' , Iron and Dtccl. ' , Whaleiaio , lit i cotao K.tti and C llfmul . Horncct , Otddlcto. . I' TVKIHT iOintlult. bnt Hrn-A Dunov Clotlilnj ; nnd Kurnlihlnc Qoo < CKJ. 21. rmdlSON. Aim tlutB , dpi , tbana HotlOh'j ' nud Cutlcrv 3i n. 10th ttrcct Oornlce WorXt. lYottc.Q Ojrnlco Worlv.'i. LUnulaLturera lion Cornice , lln , Iron undlto ltooillnf. Order Ir.jinar ; ) lai'illtj nrcniitly | atecutcd In tba bra annum. Koct-iry anJ oa'co ' 12J3 Ilarney til. O. Kl'KCHT , vjoiirlctor. Clalvintd ! Iran OirnUxm , window Gp < , eto. uunu.'atturfj and put up In any part ol Ih ooua'rr. 7 aiNHOID ilUThlrtwnlhrtract n W rchant . JOHN ( I. Win L13.H1I IloJ a litreot. I ) fl. tiKl'.lll'.ll. Kor ilotalU ON- Urge adroitUt I'loiis In lullv and ' O. J , WILDK , M nut ctiif.r and Dealer in Ml klada lUten , Uprli-tit CM ? } , A * . , 11117 Oiti ilt. UK I. . ClKUIAHI ) , pioprlctcr Ou t. ) MC linuutnctnry , Kit ) Uoutli ICth Bt/8tt U'lViiiv/oilli luJ U iy. All even na A U liMlor III ( iVo\tl lnl T1ii r IJ , tid UinuUitu cf liti Ittolj ac.i ! all klndl of IlulUla ; Wcr > Odd Fellow ? Illorfc , ) , BOJ/NKH ItCD Lco.-Us Mt oud and CLtap lemro i > UKNKV KAUFUAIJN , la to * oevr brlu block on UoiijflM Btract , h i Jaiit opuund a ruojt elegant Itcel 1U11 , Hot Lunch from 10 to IS every day , > i i AI.I10.VKK 879 U h RliriV Betdi. I. UVAKS.WhcljM.'oond Ketall ScoJ 0 OoHlvatori Odd Ki 1101 Hell Photograpnert. GKO. JIKVN. PUOr. Orand Ctnttal Gallcrr , S13 Blitcenth fltrest. near UiMLla 1111. rint-cUu Work aud Prompt ooMguaraiitecn Plumblnc , llxt and fitcum . W. TAIU'V U CO. , 10 12 UL , Irtt. Vartibkm Wort , i-icmp > ittcndud to. o. yir/iv.ritioK , L ou-iu btrect. IV. 0. QllJCy , U. D. , r.ooru Uo t , Orrljhto Clock , Utli Htrt t. P. H. LKU RtlltlNO , It , U. Umalo Block , o L. IIAKT , M , O. , Kyaaml Far opp. poitnfflcc DK. L. B. OKADDV , OcnllsUnd AurUt , B , W Ulh ir alntlna an uper one ng. MKNIIV A. KORTKHR 111 Dodge Btml Morlit. A. lv&ajbuc , plinta , tut Door . icedi , ocqnd tc. N. W. cor. loth tuid Dowlu etreoU. GO To CHAKJ'B Green Iloute 17th aud WuUter ttroct , ( c FlauU , Uou'iuute , KloirctK , Floral DC | KUI Lc. THE CITY STEAM & W "SW TTXTT TT5" ADKDRY nialtos a * ) > tci.i\ty \ ol Dollars & Cuffs , AT Tim HATE or rhrco Cents Each. Work ftolicitorl from Ml o\cr the country , 'ho chftrgen niut rotuin jwstiiire mutt no ompany llio picknpo. Spccul rnlf * to flrjro clubs or agencies. 2Mf ino WIUCIXS & r.VANS. _ _ 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES W O W I JN U 8 3E. . Thor iiirm i ll other t lor < u \ rltllne. ml i They .iro for sulo by nil LoaditiK Car- iago lluildcriiitud Dealers throughout ) iu counlry. SPRINGS , G-KAB3 & BODIES r'or al b Henry Tim ken , _ ratonUovnlllutMtr of Flno CMrliu < " , c1 x , Jl-Bm HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD. MAIM : tiv RIOHAEDSOW.BOYNTOIf &CO CHICAGO , ILLS. Embody jiovr 1882 Irapnvoincnts. Mor. prnotion 1 fo ur. ; Co t loss ta l.csp In rdor ; Utolosit fnol | ' " uuo moro hvat nd a latRor voluino o ( jmro nlr thu any urnixcc rnado. Sold by riEKOBT & nUADKOltD.Oiiunn.KoUf Jj2l-il3m GRAVU BPB01FIO TRADE MARK T1i0nrofttTI ; DO WARK - oily. An tin- ( alllnit cure for Hcrnltml Wenknen , Bpermatcr' i Inipot- - , and all BEFCHETAKIKQ.noquenrc ot FTER TARIN8. noil-Alum' : an liOiu of Memory , Universal Lanal tudo , Puln In tbo Dick , Ulmnosn o ( Vlficri , Pro imturo Old ACO , and nnuy other ElvcnKoi that cad to Inninlty or OoiiBUinpttcn Mid a 1'roina- iuroIn c. CiTt'ull particular ! In our pamnhlct , which BTQ dmlre lo lend ( roe t r mall to ercry one. JTTTliO Biwlfl cllodlelnu li told by all dn ltt * at HxrpfttVa4s | , orOp cl ( itiTi ( or 85 , or vrUl be nciit free ty innll on rvc ipt ol the money , by " tddmtlug T1IKOUAY IKCOt , Buffalo , V. V. HEARJHEVITNESSES. Maty Bhrluk Irom pu Ilclty In connection with B. H. H. , but iteare permitted to refer to tbo ( ol- lonlug j > crB07i who lia\o known and wiiu * > ed \runacrdil i ( loots : I'Knnr , Houaton Co. , Oa. Wn bnt Vnown "S 1lt' " In u 1lt'pecinc" lo 'cd hundreds of moit ob tlnatocMHo ( rlood I'olsou- In ? , Mercurial Itbiuinatlmu , Scroul > , Horofl , Ecreira , Cat.rrli. tto , and do'coiiclontioutly Uftlfy tbatlt met wl'h ' thu niont perfect ami elg- iml iiieco 3 , effou'od radical undponnoncntcure * lu c\orv o no without a shulo uxnci lion. IIURh L Dcnnurd , Oco. W Kill n , Jobnd , Drown , Ooo. W. Hlnl < tonI Win , llniunan , Joint II. Ik . > , Jniiiot D. I harp , K I Wnrriin , Moore ft Tutt'o , J , W. HiJvfii , J. \Vlinbcrly , J. W. WooKock , W. D. HrrcolicrlB , J. W. Matin. Co. Treat. a 0. Duncan , T. M. Klllen , I > iy J. ( Jordon , T. M. Ilulnrr , i hO" . Wearn pononally acquainted with thu no He- men wliono B Ktmturra apptior to tl o nboto cor. titlrntu. 'Jboy arc iltltoi.u of nald ojunty , o ( the ciiOi.talillltr nnd Chirac. tor. / \ . " . ( JIf.KS. Ordinary , Hcmton Co.Oa. 1) . U C'ULLKItirk Hup. U. Hot ! , ton Co. On. "Nolhln but ( at orable report ! . Ikllavo R. la aiipctcllio ( or all ll.ood llc\a.n. unlvcnial attUfattlon " 'i 0. W. JONK3 & CO. . MdinpliU.Teutj. "S B , R. elvcg butter nattifactlon than nny tliliiK wo have vtcr handloil. " J\CK8 & CO , , Helena , Ark. "llavo never heard a inrurhlnt of a. H H. " AHTltUK PLTKIt .t CO. , Louim illo , Ky. "N. S. B baa given entlrn mtlafactlon to inerj one. " A. U. 1UUIUKOJ , bhcrman , Tux. "I have hid xxrtllcnt rale ( . 'r P. B. H , and the rcBulln hatabeen IHOH lailnfa.tory , ' 1 , O , llUIHlr , Howling Ora'U , Ky. "Oumaloi p ( 8 , B. U , have been ( rood , and Its cciH < p.rfuct. " JO.NJJI ACMUKV , Mjntffumiry , Aa. ! "H H. S. luu Eltcn entire 'atlifact on lottery on. . " K HEUdH , J'aila , T xai. "S B S himrlicti iiiuturNal latl'i'actlon. ' " U.i. . i'UWl.KH & CO. , HkhuionJ , Va. J 81.0UO K.qrrt vftil h.i niM to ctimut v.iio will ilnd , on < tniiy/l. ol IOC > li. H , Uouu iwrtldoot Mcro-aiy ( adl1 ot Po luraoriny Mlncnl ' A ill rift , Ga. > , ll.OC. tl.o Cl.To. Sold by all DruirditB. Sioui Git ? & faciiio ' THE SIOUX OITU ROUTB Iluni a KollJ Trala Ibrouih fici' ' Council Dlufle to Bt , ! Jaw > V/lthout Ghana * Time , Only 17 H..u' . IT in 3 > 1IIUCS TUX. HUORTKS ) ; . ! ' ) nou OOTJNOIL BLDFI'R TO n , and all poicti In Mcrttiiiu Inm , Ulnne . ) i ai.l Dikote , Thli Hue ! < . " ] ul [ > | wd vltb tbt ! xprovd \/ciVn budim Autoirr-tlo lj-1/riti. col f Ittlorm Oouulsr tr.d fiuflcr : um 'ci OPlCKO. JArrTlT AIU ) C0y50t7 wunjurji < d. 1'nllnir.n Daliie Hlctplns ma t'lrounh M IT/iOtn. ' CtlANOB bc'uasa . . Uou CUy. 'I'rtloa Icavo ttiluu VaclSc Ttnloi wi Ccan ell BluffJ , Lt 7:10 : t > . tr. dzlly on rrt ? I ol Krjittt City , fit Jotspli r.nd Oounjll i luff ] tr ln noi thoQoutb.rrnlii < -jioarC'tr ' 1(10 L. " tul at the Nttr Ui'Icu Depot at a * 1'aUi * ' 1 55 niou / IKM liOUHd IN AUVANOiS OJ1 AHVOTUM . ieTfltmcmber in tiLlnirtb * Mciullty Honi ouif-.tfcThrouib Tnla. Tbi hhirttu Uta he Q lIctECntTimo ktid Ccm'orl ' ) Io PV * In ti ! Throivbl.ar tttr.a-n WiUNCIL ULUFJ S AUD ST. t'AOl- . MTJ u that your TIcicti read v | th * ' "jlona Oily anl Piclflo Ratlrcal ' /a. WArfLEU. Jtt. BOOHANAN djpcrlatEcdiitil. ( lea * Pun. * . * t VlunnH V ll J\ . W , K. 'MVIB , EoalbwfUin Pattinrerent. ( . COi. Ol iiluti , la'