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    THE JDAIJL1T BEE-OMAHA EKIDA Y MARCH 9 3
HAS THE BEST STOOS IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWEST PRIDES
IMPORTANT IMP OVEiVlENTS
Have now been finished in our store , map -
ing it the largest and most complete
FURNITIM'HOUSE
In the West. An additional story has been
built and the five floors all connected
: with two
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS ,
One Exclusively for the use of Passengers , These immense warerooms -
rooms three stores , are 66 leet wide are filled with the Grand
est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei
shown-
shownAll are invited to call , take the Elevator on the first flooi
and go through the building and inspect the stock.
CHAS. SHIVERIOK ,
1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street , Omaha
PERFECTION
HEATING'AND ' BAKING
Is only attained by oslng
CHARTER OAK
Stoves and Rangss , '
WITH
WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOR ? ,
For sale by
MILTON ROGERS & SONS
OHOC b.33C .
xJ E WE L ERSNDMUS IC DEALERS.
" / OMAHA , NEB.
The Oldest Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRY HOUSE
in Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in SIL
VER WARE. CLOCKS ,
Rich and Stylish Jewelry ,
the Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
PRECIOUS STONES and
all descriptions of FINE
WATCHES at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farnham
Streets. -
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
IN THE WEST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any MeiternManufaoturer
and Dealer ,
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installment : at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID eteck of
Steinw y , Chickering ,
Knabe , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warren
Sterling. Imperial. Smith
American Organs , &c , Do
not fail to see , us before
purchasing. .
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES.
A Large Stock always on Hand ,
_
W. F. CLARK ,
PAINTER , PAPER HANGER & DECORATOR
Kalsomining , Glazing ,
AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT
ATTENTION.
S. E. Chr. ICth and Douglas StrpetB , . . - OMAHA. NEB.
EA&TERN MARKET :
Fresh , Salt , Smoked and Dried , at
0. C3JNNEBS , - - - 1716 Bart Street.
Choice Cuts competlt'oQ In price and a thorough undeietandlng of the business. Patronggo
solicited. m 6-m.wf-4m
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTER N HOTEL
HOTELS. PROPRIETORS TOWNF
ARLINQTON , d. a MclNTIRE , Llnto'n , Neb ,
WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. Q.IWEATHERLY , Manrlng , Iowa , |
REYNOLDS HOUSE , 0. O. REYNOLDS , Ooon Rapids , ow > . |
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. S. STELLINIUS Mllford , Neb.
MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE Nek
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL. JOHN HANNAH Btromtburg N
HALL HOUSE , A.'W.HALL ; Loulivllla I
CITY HOTEL , OHENEY AflOLARK , Blair , Ne , |
OOMMEROIAL HOTE- , J. O.lMEAD.a Nellgh , Neb ,
GRAND CENTRAL C.ISEYMOUR , NabraikaJOIty.lNfjb
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. U THORP , WoeplnaWater.N
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE' A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W.MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Nsb )
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , E. BTOREY. Olarlnda , Iowa
END'S HOTEL , E. U ENO , Eremont , Heb'
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HAOKNEY , Ashland , Neb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , < Atklnson.JNeb.
MORQAN HOUSE , E. U QRUBD , QuldenocdH | ,
GUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER | lOreston , li. Q
HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO.OALPH.H Exlrals. ! j
REYNOLDS HOUSE , ) O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H.'jWALKEP , Audubon , la.
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , 8. DURQE8S , Neola , laj
CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAMO , Harlan In ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQB , Corning , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , JU | AVERY , Otanton ,
MERCHANTS HOI EL O.IW , BUF1K. BurllnctonJunntlsn H
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Bhenandoah la , '
OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , David City , Neb
DAQNELL HOUSE , OHA8. BAQNELL , College Springe , la
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllsca , la.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , It ,
DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida QroveJla
" OOMMEROIAL HOUSE B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Osceola , Neb ,
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 6. DUNHAM , Olarlu , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN , Bedford la.
ARLINQTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK ft 80N , Wsrtsvllle Wo
NORFOLK JUNOTIONHOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Nth
WINSLOW HOUSE G. McOARTY , Beward , Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES. Auroar Neb.
OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER. Sidney , Neb , li
AVOOA EATINQ HOU8I D. W. ROOKHOLD. Avoca'la.
CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD ft 8HATTUOK. fled Oak
FOSTER HOUSE Oapt , JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la.
VHITNEY HOU8E1 E. HAYMAKER. _ Qrlswold. la.
DEPOT HOTEL , O. L. CHAPMAN , yDunlap , la
LUSH HOUSE. ALU8K , W-nYla ,
DOW CITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , | ow Olta.ia
AGGER HOUSE JAOQRH * 80M , Dtflleon , la ,
HARMON TAMA CITY , IA , , Harmon ft Keale * . Fnp * .
OOOIDBNTAL JOTTINQ3 ,
CALIFORNIA
The citizens ot Lodl propose bnlldtng a
mile race truck ( or the spring and summer
racing ,
The new woolen mill t PeUlumn Is
working nt U full rapncity , turning out
500 ynrils of No , 1 flannel a day ,
At Uolton the "COL" are mnklng It lively
( or tramps and vngnbonds , and that class
of perform Is getting ( circo there.
Complaint WAS rrmJo In ft LOD Aogolea
court last week hy nn nged woman , who
charges that her ton had cowhldcd her.
The local laws of St. Helena , prohibit
the playing of poker , but thnt ( act did not
prevent the game , And whoa nn
organized police raid was made on the pri
vate rooms In the hotels , etc , , nnd mem
bers of some of the first fnmillei wore M-
rented , the good people were terribly
shocked , .
A company bus been Incorporated ( or
the establishment of n cannery at 1'etalU'
nn. A suitable piece of land , consisting
of several ncres on I'ottvluina creek , has
been purchased ( or the purpose and a
building GOxlOO ( eet will bo ImmoJUtoly
erected , Operations will commence the
coming eoMon.
UIAH.
The roads at Park City are In excellent
condition and ore Is coming down irorn the
Crescent mine.
There are five more cases of small pox at
Pungulch , and considerable consternation
among the people.
Building material Is bolrg piled up in
every section of Salt Lake preparatory to
an active building season.
The Utah national bank of Ogden is Anew
now concern , just authorized by the gov
ernment , and will be put in operation
soon.
Forty-three cases of minerals , represent
ing specimens from Utah , Idaho and
Montana mines , weio packed nt Salt Like
for shipment to the international exposi
tion at Amsterdam.
Preliminary surveys have been made
made across the military' reservation efFort
Fort Douglas for A railway to the stone
quarries. Ueforo such a road can bo built
congress must give the right of way.
Last year the brickmakors of Salt Lake
manuaoturcd 8,000,000 brick , and they
ifto preparing to make about double that
number this year. There were but few
brick left over from last year , and the de
mand already has exhausted the supply.
An engineer Is soon to arrive from
VWhingtou. D. 0. , to survey the Fort
Douglas military reservation and mark its
boundaries so that It will be easy to de
cide any case of trespass which mlht oc
cur. Land in that locality l becoming so
valuable that it is deemed important that
thla surrey should be made at once.
WASHINGTON TERRTORY.
An effort is being made at Walla Walla
to organize a humane society.
During February 12,405 tons of coal were
shipped from Seattle , and tbe Inmber ship
ments from tbe sound aggregated 6,000,000
feet.
feet.A lot of person * have attempted to jump
some of the settlers' lands which had heen
Improved and cultivated for yean In King
county.
Aa the ship City of Brooklyn waa leav
ing Seattle a sailor , name unknown , fell
from the rigging into the bay and was
lost. He Btiuck the rail in his descent.
The new furnace at Irondale has com
menced operations smelting iron ere , and
is turning out pig iron nt the rate of
thirty tons a day , with expectations of
doing better.
N. F. Curtis , the master mechanic of
the Northern Pacific rood , nd several
others , who were arrested for defraudin ?
the company , have been discharged by the
justice of the peace at Sprague. The
cases will be presented to tbe grand jury.
A number of renegade Indians from
Tulalip and Puyallup retervationa have
been occupying a large body of valuable
land , known aa Muckelshoot prairie , with
out legal right. Tbe land haa now been
cornered by some speculators by means of
soldiers' scrip.
NEVADA.
The Eureka police are arresting boya
who visit saloons.
The town of Willows , Colnsa county , la
said be enjoying unusual prosperity. She.
will have a big flouring mill , a foundry and
possibly a woolen mlU ,
Pat Flynn , a convict undergoing sen
tence in the Nevada state prison for.mur
der , attempted suicide last week by slash
ing himself with a knlfei It Is thought
that he cannot recover.
About forty liens on the Albion mine
were filed with the recorder at Kureka last
wetk by miners , furnace men and laborer * .
Two additional attachments were served ,
amounting to 87,024 , A large number of
checks , payable at San Francisco , were re
turned , amounting possibly to $29,000.
'MONTANA.
About ] twenty-five passenger * arrive
daily over the Utah & Northern railroad
in Butte ,
A desire to have the territorial capitol
haa resulted In a bitter feud between Butte
and Bezrman.
Before tbe close of the session a bill will
be introduced In the legislature providing
for woman suffrage.
The chief justice of tbe territory haa
just been re-appointed to his fourth term
of office. It meets with tbe general ap
probation of tbe people.
The streets of Butte are in a most fright
ful condition on account of the mud. It is
candidly stated by tbe papers that it lies a
foot and a half deepen the level.
Tbe bullion shipments from Butte last
week were : Anaconda mine , 6 bars ; Silver
Bow , G bars , and the Alice 4 bars , the
total valuation of which was 819,000.
The Montana copper company at Butte
ship daily six carloads of ore and matte ,
and the Parrott company four carloads.
The metal ia shipped principally to
Europe.
The merchants at Bozeman look with
disfavor at the entrance of the railroad
into that town. They fear that their busi
ness will be Injured by drummers and ped
dlers.
Tbe farmers of Prickley Pear valley
have commenced sewing their grain , and
they have the utmost confidence from pres
ent Indications that the leason will be a
very successful one.
Last week a number of men working to
thaw out a ditch on tbo Northern Pacific ,
near.Horse Plains , bad occasion to do some
blasting. A premature explosion of the
powder killed two laborers.
The contractor on the Northern Pacific
railroad west of Weekavllle employes
7.0QO men , 6,000 of whom are Chinamen ,
The entire force is now employed on a
btretch of grade less than tix miles in ex
tent.
DAKOTA.
Minto , Walsh county , built 9110,000
worth during tbe past year.
Emma Abbott Is advertised to sing in
Fargo , March 8tb , 'Jth and 10th.
A sleeping car hns been put on the
Northern Pacific road between Fargo and
St. Paul.
Jamestown Is urging the monled men to
erect numbers of tenement houses to meet
the demand of renters.
Tbe lambskin or apron worn by tbn
grand master last week on the occasion of
tbe dedication of the Bismark masonic
hall Is 120 years old.
Itaterprliea now under way and in con
templation Indicate that at least 1,000
miles of new track will be laid to Dakota
and WesteroMinnesota | this year ,
The J total are * under cultivation ID
Barnes county1 daring 1882 was 125,000
a re ; 00,000 acres wera sown In wheat ,
with n Avarag * yield of , twenty-two and
onh lf.bu hBN to the aero. The aor atr
of rats wi s 15,000 , and the average yield
forty-five buehols.
The Fargo chamber of commerce la hold
ing frequent meetings after a rest of nearly
two year * . The body IH active In devising
itieani for the Improvement of the town ,
There Is some likelihood of a Uulvenlty
being located and huilt at Orand Korks In
the near future. It li said to bo tbo most
avallab'o ' point In the teirltory for such n
purpo'e.
The qitMlIon of bonding Walsh county
for $20,000 for a court house and j il l
being fully discussed by the farmers ami
others. There Is n strong opposition to the
proposition ,
There Is reason to believe that
the disreputable dlvea which have for
many-years ( lourlthed at the river landing
at Bismark are to bo removed. The coun
ty ooinmlmloners have determined to R rant
no liquor llcenies to plcei outsliU of the
personal survo'llnnco ' ot the police , and
Lhose grog shops are outside ol the city
limits.
WYOMINQ.
There are thirty-live saloons In Chcy-
enuo ,
The now car shops at Cheyenne arc
nearly ready for occupancy.
The hospital of Liramto county at
Dhoyenue Is nearly completed , and Is pro-
jounced a convenient and creditable build
ing.
ing.As
As soon as the bridges over the 1'latto
and Larninio rivers are completed a itago
line will bo put on between Cheyenne and
Falrbank.
Tbe Patriot Publishing { company of
Laramle City has been Incorporated. The
purpose of the company Is to publish a
paper in Laramto
Two Wyoming men have e ch ordered
revolvers for their own nio and to be made
specially for thorn. The price to be paid
for each will bo $800.
The condition of weather Is suoh through ,
out the ontlro grazing portion of the terri
tory that the snow will not interfere with
stock belncr able to find sufficient grtes to
llvo on. For this reason the stcck men
are reassured onu fefl easy.
Arthur Sparhnwk , recently appointed
Inspector for the Wyoming rish and game
society has started on harmback for the
boundary line between Wyoming and
Montana. The Inxness of tbo name laws
of the latter territory renders the Inspec
tor's presence necessary to protect Wyom
ing's game.
OOLORADU.
Jimtown'n mining excitement is abatlnc
as the place has not a good foundation to
goon.
Assays recently made on some ? alenn
ore found in the Uold Cup district gave re-
tnrns of 1,600 ounces ,
There is likely to be a woman's temper
ance crusade Inaugurated at Denver , and
competent judges say that suoh a more
would prove beneficial to the residents.
There is a movement to reorganize the
Golden board of trade for the purpose of
taking steps to Inaugurate some Important
enterprises to add to the business of tlm
tuwn.
Tbe papers of Denver are making a war
on the milk peddlers of that city , whnm
they say are telling impure and adulterat
ed milk to customers to the detriment of
the city's health.
The trustees of Fairplay have passed an
ordinance quarantining their town against
Leodville , Dudley and Alma In conso.
quence of the prevalence of smallpox In
those places. There are fifty cases report
ed in Leadvllle.
The general mining outlook far all prop
erties ic the Gunnison , California Gulch ,
and In tbo BreckinrldRo dlitrlcta are very
favorable for tbla year's output of ore.
The late developments in the San Juan
country will take a large portion of the
drifting population to that portion of the
state.
An Extraordinary Cat o
AUSTIN , TEXAS , Feb. 20,18SO ,
To Mr. J.W. Graham , Druggist :
Dear Sir My caeo was an aonte form ol
bronchitis , and waa of one and a half year't
duration. I employed the best medical aid
possible , but failed rapidly , until the doc-
tow said I would die that my-jcw was In
curable. Thrown upon my owhti unrcea ,
I pot a bottle of Dit WM. HALL'S BALSAM
FOB THE LUNQB , and in fix hours felt a de
cided relief. In three days the cough al
most disappeared. Now that my chances
of life ore good for many year * , I earnestly
recommend the above to every sufferer ol
lung or throat disease.
feb24d&w-eod-lw C. G. LATHKOP.
BITTEN THROUGH THE HE ARX
The Sad Fate of Two Men Wbo Fought
a Grlzzlv.
Uinrei Tribune.
William Farley , who haa just arrived
from the Modlolno Bow country , tella
the atory of a thrilling bear hunt In
which two old frontiersmen loat tholi
lives. Farley and two companions ,
James Wilson and Jake Shultz , were
on a prospecting trip on the
Little PASS Greek , which debouches
into the Modiucine Bow fcrk on
the North Flatto south ol
Elk mountain , It haa beet
the common belief for years thai
rich placer mines existed In this nook
of the Rockies , and the litllo part ;
started ont last fall In quest of the
hidden gold. They selected a valley
spot at the confluence of Little and Big
1'uss Greeks for their principal camp
ing place and the locality where they
should moot ia the event they sepa
rated in the mountains. Bore they
erected a permanent tent and deposIted
Ited the bulk of their supplier.
Soon after Farley and his partner
located at the fork , early in October ,
the footprints of a huge grlzz y boar
were discovered In the neighborhood.
Ho did not seem to bo at all aggres
sive , contenting himself for a few
nights prowling around the camp
The prospectora grow somewhat
alarmed at the frequency and famil
iarity of those nocturnal visits , and
Farley suggested that they organiz9 a
hunt , Shaltr , who was a uionn-
tainter of largo experience , counseled
him to have no fears , promising that
old bruin would shortly find some now
attraction and disappear Meanwhile ,
two traps had been sot for the boar ,
and in both casts ho had cleverly ex
tracted the bait without having sus
tained so much as tbo loss of n hair
from his shaggy hide.
One night-\vhllpthothroo men wore
lying within their tent planning k
ambush the boar , and kill him , the
aubjict of their conversation put In an
appearance as ancancurnodly as it he
was bullet-proof. The proipectorc
had just finished eating supper. The
oamp-firo in front of the tent , ana
abont twenty yards distant , was burn
ing low , a falling ember from the liml
of a trco thrown over it occasional ! }
caused a lurid ilow. ? OJoso by the
fires were the dishes and the romnantt
of the repast a tin can full of sugai
and ono of syrup , half a sack of floor
torno bread and tried bacon nnd ante >
lope scraps. They had left their rlfhi
leaning against a quaking asp llml
near the fire , and were reclining or
their blankets lazily smoking and plot
ting the ber' death.
"If he only took some regular Ulrl,1
aid Bhultz , "we could get awey wm
him without any trouble. Bat frorx
what I Imvo observed I would judge
this follow is nn old Tartar , and
"
ffO
Just then there was a sound of some
ioavy body moving through the
aashos back of the tiro. The words
died away on Shultz's llpo , nnd the
ihrco men looked in the direction
whence the noise camu , as if potrl-
fitd.
fitd.Tho
The grizzly walked out into the open-
ng , swolliug , in the Imagination ol the
defenseless prospector * , to the dim-
ncmlons of in tlophin' . lie growled
nt the fie a luomoat , and then turn
ed his attention to the edibles. The
syrup cap was , for a while , n fifteen
) uzzto for him , but , finally , in his
inngry rftRO. ho accidentally turned It
over nnd the contents flowed out
.hrough the small anornturo in the lid
on to the ground. Whllo the bearwas
uugogod in llcklug up the syrup , the
ircupcctors recovered their presence
of mind. Farley nnd Shnltz had a
; ) istol each , but Wilson bad left his
ivith the guns , lie had n bowlo
uilfo , however , and with this weapon
lo resolved to do battle in the event
oi emergency. To attack the grizzly
rcith pistols and a knife was perilous.
To lay there , hopicg to remain un
noticed , while momentarily fearing
llscovory , waa Insufferable. Some
thing must bo done , and that quickly.
The plan of notion was arranged with
batid breath,1 Farley nnd Shultz
crawled out banoath the roar lUp of
.ho tont. They were to make nstoalth-
y detour to wh ru the gnns were , sur
prise the boar , and riddle him with
aullote. Wilion was to remain con
cealed in the tout.
The two men had not cone moro
than a half d.MI yards from the tent
when Farley broke a limb oil n fallen
tree in stopping over it , and the loud
report startled the boar. The grizzly
fell back on his hind quarters , uttered
a furious growl nnd then made for the
tout on a run. Before Shnltz or Far-
loy could shoot or collect their frlght-
onod senses the boar had broken'
through the tont. They know thnt
nothing loss than a miracle could save
Wilson's life , nnd immediately took
shelter nmouc ; the loir branches of A
oottonwood treo. In the dim light of
the camp fire they saw the tent heav
ing with the conflict for life raging
within , and while praying that Wilson
would come out victorious , a wild
death cry told thnra that the struggle
waa nt an end. The commotion within
ooased on the fnding away of the horrible
rible echo , and thu grizzly shambled
ont into the light. lie staggered
around the fire ; surveyed the pool of
syrup on the ground , but seemed to
have no farther appotfto for It , nnd
then departed as abruptly as ho came.
It was some time before Early and
Shultz could muster up eullilclout cour
age to descend from the tree , believing
that the boar was still hiding close by.
When they entered the tent , the light
of n pine knot disclosed to their horrified
rified gaze the form of poor Wilson ,
literally torn to pieces. Oao eldo of
his head had boon laid bare by a blow
from the grizzly' paw , nnd the left
side of the body , including the heart ,
had boon almost toin away. The yet
wnrm lifo blood covered every thing
around , and in the pool Uy the knife
with which Wilson had vainly trlod ot
defend himself.
Following thj track of the boar to
the fire it was dlscovcrod that ho had
boon wounded , and perhaps seriously ,
as every step ho made was marked bj
a patch of blood. Sleep waa a strangei
for that night , The two men replenished
ished the fire , and with gun In hand ,
sat nnd planned revenge , little dream
Ing that the effort meant the death cone
ono of them. At early daybreak the ]
took up the blood stained trail of the
grizzly , It headed straight for the 1m' '
pregnable beaver dams. After having
pursued It for about two miles thoj
suddenly found their path blocked b ]
an expanse of dense charral , througl
and beneath which the bear had forced
hts way. There was no farther trial. .
Shnltz , believing that the boar in hit
wounded ncd wenk condition would f Ij
from pursuit , volunteered to enter the
underbrush nnd scale him ont , Farley's
instructions from the old mountalnooi
being to stand off at some distance sc
as to command a good shot if the bear
appeared.
Farley climbed up on a boavei
honso into'a position which gave him
a swooping view of moro than hall
the circle of the bush , and norvouslj
awaited the result of Shnltz'a hazard'
ons exploration. Shultz cantlouslj
crept through the chapparral. One ,
two and throe minutes seemed tc
stretch out into so many hours. Then
there broke oat on the morning air c
yell that froze the very blood In hit
views. After that came the echo ol
the despairing cry , "Farley ! M )
Oed , I'm killed 1" A deadly silence
thnt was only broken by the splashing
of a beaver's tall in ono of the oner
dams * ensued , and Farley knew thai
ho had lost his second partner. It was
with the fooling that ho was -walking
into the jaws of certain death that he
entered the chapparaal to seek
Shnltz. There ' was no danger ,
however , the bear had again fled. It
n dark spot in the undergrowth ,
to which the rays of the sun were nn-
able to penetrate , Farley , while
crawling on nil fourr , fell over the
body of Shnltz. When ho had recovered
orod from the horrors of the discovery
ho dragged tbe remains ont into the
light. It was apparent that Shalt ;
had stumbled on to the boar and re
ceived his death wound before ho conic
make an effort to defend himself ,
Hia gan WBI inhla right hand as I ;
trailing it.
The boar had struck him on the lof <
shoulder , tearing uway cloth ant
fleah , and then bit him through th <
heart , the name nu ho had done t <
Wilson , the wound being almost Idon
tlcal.
tlcal.Farloy gavu up thj hunt. Ho car
rlod the remains of Shultz back ti
camp. After having burled the twc
bodinn , and marked the double gr < tvo
ho left the country tint afternoon ,
* Won > on are rapidly finding place
in the learned professions and th
moro lucrative occupations from whlcl
they were formally excluded. Man ;
are graduating In medicine. Mrs
Lydln K , Pinkham , of Lynn , Mass.
Is a minister of health to thousand
who may never touch the hem of ho
garment or behold the genial light u
her modest countenance.
Scarlet , Cardinal lied , 01
Gold , Navy Blue , Seal Brown , Dli
mend Dye * giro perfect result * , An
fMhlonablt color , 10 cenU.
SHORT LINE
OK THE
OZ2CXa.A3t.GI-O ,
llwanliee & St , Paul
RAILWAY u
It now running 111 FAST KXPHRSS TRAINS
*
from
OMAHA' AND OOUNOIL 'BLUFFS '
WITH
Pullman's Maplfloont Sleepers
AND THE
Finest Dining Oars in the World.
F YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
4
CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE.
Or to anv point boml ; or
F YOU ARE GOING NORTH
To
IT. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS'
Take the I1KST HOUTK , the
llilcago , Milwankee&St.PaulR'y
Ticket office located t corner Farnam and
'ourtconth streets auil at U. P. Depot and at
Mlllard Hotel , Omaha.
tarSoo Tluio Table In another column.
F. A. NASH , General Arent.
G. H. FOOTE , TlcKct Agent , Omaha.
I. B. MEIinitili , A. V. II. OAlirENIER ,
General Manager. General Pam. Agent ,
. T. OLAHK , GEO. H. IIKAFFOUD ,
General Sup't. lAts't Pen. Tut. Agfnt
" *
F"
R IINGTO
&DUTE
EASTWARD
I > the old Farorlta and
- FOB
HICAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
"MILWAUKEE.
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And all Polutt East andoiouth-Cast.
TI1KUNKCOMPIU8ES
Nearly 1,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track
U connections nro made In UNION DtPOTfi
baa ft N tlon l Bepntatlon M being th
real Throush Oar Line , and Is nnlvemllj
needed Jo bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Hill-
ad In the world tor all classes of travel.
Try It and you will flnd traveling a loxnrj
Instead ol a discomfort.
Through Tickets vl * rhti Celebrated Lint
sa e at all offices In the West.
All Information about Bates o ran , nutpUh
Oar Acocmmodatlont , Time Tables , Ao. , will bi
cheerfully given by applylnlng to
Id Vlco-f res't A Gen. Manager , Cblc f e.
PEROIVAL LOWELL ,
Gen. Passenger At. Chicago
W.J. DAVjtNPORT.
Qen. Agent. Conncll Dlnffs.
H. P. DUKLL. Ticket | Afft.
miuo-eJ.lv
A Skin of Beauty Is a Joy Forever.
DR. T- FELIX GOURAUD'B
Oriental Oream or Magical Beau-
tlfler ,
3 Removes Tan , Pimples ,
S j ssssss . Ficokles ,
Mothp tch
cean'oterj
hletulshjor
beauty at t
defies da
toctlcn. II
haa stood
the ( oat o
0y can an1
tiioharm
less wi
tlB'O It t (
be sure thi
pro pur alien
lion 11 pro
perly mad <
Accent nc
count ) rfell
ol similar name. The iHitlngulghtd Dr. li. A.
iayro , s IJ to a laly of the IUUT ON ( a pjtlont ) :
'As you ladles will use thorn , I locommond
U uraud's Cream' M the kaet harmful of all the
Skin preparations. " Ono bottle will list six
months , using It nrcry day. Alia Houilro Jub-
, llo rcmous tuperlluous htlr without Injury to
the skin.
UMK. M U. T. GOUllAUD.Solo prop.,43 Bond
St. . N. V.
For silo by all Uruiwlit * and Fancy Ooodi
Dealers throughout tbe United States , Canadi
and Ktirope.
jt2Tloware of base Imitations. $1,000 reward
'or ' arrest and proof of any one selling the some ,
" 14-woow-mo't !
FALLEY&HOKS ,
Western Agents , Latajcttc , Indiana.
REVERSIBLEHEELS
HEELS
FOR
Rubber Boots and
Itoots and Shoes
OF ALL KINDS.
The center pieces ara Interchangeable and re
vcrilblo It prevents the counter from runulni
o\o , requiring no hoc ! ntltfencra.
1 ho Agency for tbiso goodu In this town ha
been plu M1 *
Others canno rroiur. hcin.
Call and examine at ull line ot Leather an
"Candee" Uubbcr Hoots and Shoos with the 1U
viralblo Hocl.
MRS. U , I'ETF.tltON.
Ixmlnvll't.No. '
DcxtcrL.TlioiMS&Bro
WILL BUY AND BELL.
AMD lit TUAM&iOTlOJIB OCMHXOn
TtUBXWmi ,
P y Tuw , Rent , Horuw , Etc.
ROOM 8 . . . . . . . GREOUTON BLOC
Fitt ntn Ht , - - - - .omaha Ne
A NOTED HUT UNTrn.KD WOOIAN. '
[ Troni th Dorton Oiotx. ]
Jfatr * . Sdltort .
The abova li a cool llktncsj of Mrs. I.jdl * TS. ritb-
am , of I.jnn , ) ( . , nho above all other human bolnzt
JUT bo truthfully called the "D r Friend of Woman , "
uome of her correspondent * loratocall her. Bh
I walouilr cloTOtod to her work , which li the outcoms
f a llfe-itudy , and Li obliged to keep sit lady
! isUnts , to help her annrertho laree correipondenc *
ihlch dally penn In upon her , each txuinir It * ipecU ]
urden of ralTerlni ; , or joy at releaM from It. Her
V-gtUble Compound li a moJIclne for eood and not
rll purpoMi. I have penonally Inveitlgated It and
msatliflcd ot the truth of thti.
On account of It * proven merlti. It li recommended
pd prescribed by the brit phrilclani In the country ,
pit says i "It work * like a charm and tarei mach
din. It will euro entirely the wont form of falling ?
t the utcrut , Lrucorrhoia , Irrrcular and painful
[ cnstruAtlon , all Ovarian Trouble * , Inflammation ana
pceratlon , Hoodlngs , all Displacement * andthecon-
tqucnt Fplnal nrnkneu , and Is etpoclOy adapted tope
po Chanire of Ufe. "
H pcrmoAto every portion of the syttem , and gives
HIT life and vigor. It rrmovrs fulntnou , flatulency ,
hstruys nil crarlni ; for ttlmuUnta , and relieves weak.
r * < ) f the ( tomitrh. It curM Blo tlnff , IIe dachev i
'
IrrvouslVoitrttlon , General Debility , SlrrploBineu ,
( oprenslon and Incllgotlon. That feeling of bearln j
tiwncan > lnftpaln , weight and luicknche , I * always J
rrnuuicntly iurrd by Hi u-o. It will at all time * , and.
Dilrr all clrrumt nrc , net In harmony with the Uw
bat guvema the fcnialu tjitrm.
It costs only J I. per lottlo or uli for $5. , and li sold \lf
Nirsl'tx. Any ml vlro rrqulrrd a * to ipoclol CAWS , ani (
be names of many who have been restored to perfeoj
faith l > y the UROof the Veuetablo Compoundcanbt >
btalnrd by aJilrrwilng Mrs. r with ttamp for reply ,
t her homo In Lynn , Mas * .
for Kidney Complaint of rllfirr nex thli compound [ f
nxiriiawnl a * abundint testimonial ! show.
Mrn. rinkliam $ IJ rrI'llls"iu > ys ono writer , "ar
IV iwrM for the euro of Constipation.
mil Torpidity of the liver. Her Blood
i wonilcn In lt tperial line and Ud * tali
injMtind In It * popularity ,
ct her M an Angel ot Mercy whoae sol *
ORood to others.
V Q > Ur.A.H.D.
Nebraska Loan & Trust Company
HASTINGS , NED.
Capital Stook , - - $100,000.
A
JAB. D. IIKARTWKLIi , Pre ldent.
A. L. CLAHKK , VIce-Prcsldont. >
E. 0. WKBSTBlt , Treasurer . . .J .
DIRECTORS.
Samuel Alexander Oswald Oliver ,
A. J. . Clarke , K. 0. Webster n 1
Geo. n Pratt , Jaa. n. Hcartwell , t
D. M.UoKllIlnney.
irat Mortgage Loana a Specialty
This Company furnishes a permanent , ham *
nttltutlon where School Boi land other legally
ssued Municipal locuritl" 10 ( Nebraska can b
> e negotiated on the m ) 11 avorable terms
_ xmn mode on lmpro\ed f. u I n all well settled
counties of the stale , thro i t usponslblo local
orrnarmndentJi.
orrnarmndentJi.WESTERN
0. 8PEOHT , Proprietor.
St. Omrha Heb
212 Harnoy . - ,
X1ANUFAOTUUER8 OF
' \w\M Iron
CORNICES ,
DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIAL8
Tin , Iron and Slate Eoofing ,
Spooht'a Patent Motallo Skylight
Patent Adjusted Ratohot Bu
and Bracket Shelving. I am
the general agent for tbe
above line , of goods.
IRON FENCING ,
tinea , Balustrade * , VarndaO | fl *
Bank Ralllnjrs , Window dOi mr
Guards ; alto
OKNKTIAL ARKN
BTAULIHUKO 1863.
UDB BPIUHOJATTAOnUENT-NOT PATENT
ED.
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
109 and 1111 Dodge Streat ,
aug 7-mo 6m Oun& . NBB.
TO OONTRAOTOR8-DREDGING.
Ycur attention Is cal'od to contracts to bo let
. 'or ' Oltcbtn * . Ditch In Hurt and Washington
ronntloe , aleut thlitecn miles long , In working
nectlons , ih'OUgh ' a marsb , width about Gleet ,
sides iloplng 1 to 2 fott. depta from 6 to 7 fait ,
dirt to I e moved about 8 feet from brink of ditch.
Number of onlilo vard * to be * moved about 111-
740. Slid 'Itch Is being constructed by said two
counties under statute providing for draining
swamp l nd , appro\ed Feb. 28,1881. Woik to
bo done In accordance with pUns and specifica
tions. For further Informitlon apply to tbe
county clerk of el her , of laid counties , and sea
report of engineer and proceedings of tiourdi ot
commt'ttoncri cf uvlil counties and pirtcularly
that of February 8th. 1843 Alsi the official ad-
verllsement In the HUlr Pilot and In Hurl Coun
ty News.
Dlils are to bo filed with certified chock aid
Dime of mrctlo1 , on or before March S2J. 1883 ,
at r > p. m. with county cloik ft i urt county , A.
A. Tdomcfl. DupHcttci ( without checks ) with
county clerk cf Washington county. Blank
forms fir proposals will bo tupp.lod by slid
clerks , llyorttorot
1IOAUDS OF SAID COUNTIES.
fall Ifl nowrn& u3t
BRIDGE PROPOSALS.
Sealed pr'pcwalu will bo ruohcdbytho
of County Commissioner ! ! ol Qigo tounty. Neb. ,
tor the erection of a brliUu acrosu the Uu Uluu
rhcr upon ttthcr ono of tin \\ngau roadd loadlni ;
cast from the town of \ VjmorOago count ) ,
Nebnnd > cr ami > croaieuld rher. tialdbrlu o
to bo onu hundretl and fifty ( ICO ) feet long , and
to lme either juloa , stone , or Iron piers.
Also for th erection ot a bridge , suitable to the
place , across Indian Crook , on the line bctwrun
sections tnonty-uliia(2d ( ) md ( hlrty CM ) , about
one iiillo eouilniust of Wjmorc , Guga county ,
Neb. Low bridge at this plata preferred.
AlDonbiIdM across Turkey Crn.k , uoutheast
of DoWItt , N l ) . , to replace the old one now la
use.
use.All hrUlgri ! ) to be of wood , Iron or combination.
All b'daio ' b accompanied by plans andupccU
DC.tioiu.to b scaled ami tllcilwith the Connty
Clerk a . on or bctoru 12 o'cloclc noon , March 20th , .
The Commtislonm r.icrv o the right to reject
y and all bldt. Huccenttnl bidden will bo ie.
ulrtd to glto bond for the faithful pcrfornuuiua
of thtlr contrivct
By ordc i f the Ccunty Oimmlfsloncrs.
t . , A. J. I'ETHOlWk
] BKAL. j- . . . . . . COUUtyCillK.
'
'Dcatrlco Feb. li 1883. me-d4w
JACOB KAUFMAM ,
DEMOTED TO NO , 611 16TH 8T-
DEilUIM
ALL KINDS OF PURE WINEt