- . - . J .1. * S. . . * . - , . THE DAILY BEE OMAHA MONDAY MAKUJB. 12 to vigorously push a business , strength to study a profession ) strength to rsgulato a household ) strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what Is wanted , In the often heard expression , "OhI I wish i had the strength I" If you are broken down , have not energy , or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing , you can bo 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 , 501 tf. Fremont St. , Baltimore During the war I was in- jurcdln the stomach by apiece of a shell , and have suffered fromitcvcrsince. Aboutfour years a o if brought on paraly sis , which kept me in tied six months , and the best doctors In the city said I could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion , and fore > crtwo years could not cat solid food and for a large portion of the time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Dittcrsand now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. ( J. DECKED 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 newjifo to the muscles and tone to the n cives. PROPOSALS FOR AIIMY TRANS PORTATION. IIEADQUAnTKHS KEPT. OK TIIK PLATTK.I ClIIKI'QUARTXRMAtTXU'HOl'MCK , V OMAHA , NBU. , March 6,1883. ) ' SEALED momSALB , In trlpMcito , subject tothersial co 'ilUoiin , will bo rocchcd at ihlt ofllue until li o'clock noon , rn Thurwlay , April 6th , 1883 , or at tha Btmo boiir ( allowing fr the dlflr nee It time ) , nt the olllcoi of the Depot Oaartcrmas'ers at Chovcnno and O lcii , ntuhich pi cesnnd Imotlny will boopvnfdln presnc of the bldd n , lor the union trannpjrtaMon cf Jllll. Ury Hit pllci en the l < Mowing diiHbed Hoiitcs In thi I epaitmont of the 1'litio , during the fiscal year commencing July lit 18W , and cnJinj ; Juno 30th , Kt4. F om bldnuy , t obraaka , to Fort Iloblnnan Nob'as a > rein Choynnno Dcp't , Wyoming Territory , to I ort l.ara i lo ftuil McKlnneyVycmlng 1 or- titory. titory.nora Hack Crcfk 8'atlon , U. I' . Uallwjy , to Fort Mo Innoy Wynni'mj ' Territory. From fort Fn l , 8 ele , < vyom ngTrltcry , to Fort Wanhakle , Wy mlnif Ten It iry. Fr m J'a k uty Utah Torrlt ty , pr from stitlnn on the main II o I n on 1'aclUff lullw.y , to FortThornbu gh , Utah Tcrrl'o y. Pr po ali for tra' spo tatiun on any or ft'l ot the ab v name < Itou will h received. The Government rcne.Tct the rlK"ht.tO reject any or > 11 propo aU Kach p'rpoa I TU t be ! t'lp1Ictt , feparato < or each route , and accompanied 1 > J a bond In the mm rf flve hundred do art ( I 00) , executed itrlctlyln occ iilano" with tt.c pilntcdlnitr c * tion- , and upon the blank form fuinUhod under toll advrrtlscmen' , guarat t elng lhas the party miking the prop pal ehali not wnhdrawlhe nmo llhln Uty days fr m the date announced for rpenlngth m ; and that If i aid pro Dual li fecor- trd and a contract f r the norvlco IIJ for award ed theieun er , bo wM , wuhn ten day * altar being not fled f t e award ( pro\ldcd guch no I flcatlonbo mtdo within the ility > njg above mentioned ) accept the same and furnish vood and ulllclint turcto' * , kt once , Ur the lalthful per torn ance of the contract. Dlank pripoaali , lorar of cjnt'act , and ptlnttd IrcnlaH tta m the ettlmatod quu titles ofiiup < ollei to bo tiaiitp i tea , ana ( jhlngfull Inlotma. tlonaitothe tian-er cf Ilildng , condltlonito be < b.erved by bidden , and term * of contract and payment , wl 1 b furnlsrml 01 app leal Ion to thU offlco , i > to UM < fDc'i of the Depot Quarter m > et r at Ctejenne and 0rde . KAT lees eintatn ng propsiali ihould be ma ked : " TrcpOBali for tran riortatlcn from ° ' -JOHH V'KUREV , dpi and Aret , Quartermaxter U U. A. 6t in cha-go < hi f ( j. M. Ofllce. BALL'S ' CORSETS Every Coriot li warranted aatt * . fectory to Us wearer In erorr way , br th money will bo refunded by the person from whom It wa boos tit , fh * only Oorwt pronounced by our leading tj B * WriB to thWHU r , andradonoilby ladl u S > " BMt oamtorubl * and perfect mtUig Oonl rt j PHICE * , by Mall , PMUM Paid I wUk Pnttnlng , l.BO. IIMT7) . * 0. PreMrvlBtl ( fl MHtll ) tl.OO. klrt-8 > pp.rU. . ( Loo. V\ar \ tel * by Ua4U RtUU Dealer * nuiOAnO CORBET CO , , Chloarb , m. OR. 0 60S Wjandott. St. , > ri' > rtM I KANSAS C1TV , MO. CAvir < . \ntborlzed by the State to treat Cbroulr , Nenonn and 1'rnatu ll . * carei , Aethma. Kpllepiv , Ithenma- V ! tUm , PIlcB.Tapo-worm , Urinary nu < ' h. - ! ( xlf > it him ) , tfEXiui , UKOIUTI hi ( lati eitxttat fewtr ) . tc. C'urui- cuarautoed or money refunded. Chargca low tioueand * of canes cured. No Injurious motileuer ! used. No detontlon from buluem. All nifdlclno famished men to patlcntaatudUtauco , Counul Utlon free and coufldentlal cull or write. Ago ant ezpcrienco are Important. A HOOK for hot ! eercs Illoitratcd and circulars of other thlngr cent Healed lor two Be stamps. J'rca J/M * > lr- > CANDY CANDY 'i. ' Send 81 , 8 * . 3 , or 85 for a sample ro * < tall box by KxpreM/j , of the bcNtcnnUlcH'm America , put up In elcsnut boxes , and itrjctly pure , SMfn. > le for iircBcnty. Kx. trt'Ma clinrgeM Helit , tcfors to nil CUIcn- KO. Try It 'jure. 0. F. GONTHEB , Ccafoctloncr , Chlcneo * HEW YOBK BABY FAEMEiS , The OlaBs of People Who Make a Bnsinosa Of Filiaoulturo , H6w the Little Watfj are Treated , and What it Oootu to Support Them , Proposed legislation to fippre the lulinmnn System. New Yolk Star. Baby { Arming la that branch of filla culture by which nbortivoattomptaaro being constantly inado to ralnu babies on food that they cannot nuimilate , and by Ignoring the conditions gener ally necessary to austaln and porpotn itullfo In other animals. Baby farm ing la not a recent invcn ion nor exclu- lively an American Inntitutlon. The ast torrlblo example made of a b hy 'armor In Great Britain was in 1870 , when Margaret Waltorn was tried aud convicted for the murder of John Walter Go wen , aqed 2 month" , before Liord Chief Juitico Kvlly. Sorgcant liallnntyno conducted the cano for the prosecution. It canned a great seiiBa- Jon , thouijh there was nothing more n It than ordinary cast a In Now York , of which several hundreds have been jrouRht to the notice of the Society for .ho Prevention of Cruelty to Chil dren , and upon which a bill for the prevention of ttho abate has bnen aronght before the legislature. The sentence of the court was that Mar gate ! ; Walters bo hanged , and there was no reprieve. Thla case la also noteworthy for being the hat in which a woman has been iianged in England for any crime. The ground upon which the offender woa fonnd guilty appears to hove been that the habitual receiving and treatment of children in this manner , feeding them with la- nutritious food , and giving them soporlGo drugs to quiet them , broupht the caio within the definition of mur der. Chief Justice Kelly 10 Instructed the jury , who found accordingly. A Star reporter , has during the post week boon viilting nqd conversing with a number of persons who have talton a deep Intorcat in this subject , clergymen , doctors and lawyers , and they are all In noonrd that legislative restriction are greatly needed to put an Immediate atop to the very exten sive murder of the Inuocentn that is qniotly and gradually going on in this city. Elbridgo T. Gurry , counsel for thoS. P. 0. 0. , aald : "There la no end of caeca which have como to the notice of aooloty during the pait five years. In many Instanced , however , the ayntom la carried out In tuch a way IJB to evade all attempts at occur * infitho necessary evidence to conviot. " "How do you. find the working of the syntcm generally , na it haa boon brought to your notice ] " "Thoro are two clauses , generally , who leave their children wltii those baby farmers. The first ore those whoaa children are Illegitimate , and who are simply anxious to gqj rid of them in a wajr that ; will 'involve the least trouble ted their children In these places they agree to pay , generally , from Q3 to 85 a week , and sometimes loss. The that payment is made in advance , acd that frequently Is the last that Is beard of the mother. " "What is the niual oourso on which the youngster is put1 "It IB fed on ordinary milk and water and barley water , upon which it soon dwindles down to a skeleton. The baby Is usually able to digest any of those substitutes for food ; it cries Innocently from pain , and then opiates are administered usually paregoric and laudanum to keep ft still. The child receives but a small proportion of what it necessary to re store the waste of tUsun , and it even tually dies from inanition. The second class whj leave their children with those baby farmers are generally hard working women who are tempted by high wages to become wet nurses and have their children meanwhile oared for , It Is from this class of persons that complaints against those baby farmers como. A gentle man of this city recently invited my attention to the case of a woman a baby farmer against whom throe oomplalnst have been made. On going to investigate the case there wore eight or ton children found in a small room scarcely ten feet square. How they existed was a mystery , for there was no ventilation , and the room was filled with the omuvla. which emanated from their miserable food spilled all around , and from other sources. There they were in an attno phoro of filth arising from dirty clothes , diity bottles and general nog Icct and absence of cleanliness. They were nearly all in an emaciated condi tion and in a state of torpor. The woman in charge stated , with great frankness , that she received from $2 to $5 a week for the o re of the chil dren , and , further , that she had physician regularly in attendance. Further Investigation showed that her statements were true. We fonnd that whenever tha child exhibited symptoms of failing health. Indigos tlon or the like , the physician was called In and prescribed paregoric , and signed the certifiwte of death which almost Invariably followed , in the same 'perfunctory manner , This was the usual course pursued , " "What did yon do about lit" "It was Impossible to do anything about It in the present state of law , or rather the absence of law on the subject , that would reach the case Wo could not assail the woman , be cause wo were unable to prove any guilty tirgleot yet the plain facts were as I state them and as to the physician , his license protected him In the exercise of his 'judgment. ' But 'judgment * In quotation marks If yon ploaio. " "Am I to regard this both as on actual caao and as an illustration of the averego method of conducting these Instltutloni. ? ' ' "Both. You liavo exactly struck it , and that was my pnrpcco In rclatr ! > ( it , and to give it the stamp of Individ nalily. It > vns on theeo grounds thiv application was. made to .tho legltln tnro for the bill now In the hands ol the governor. " "What are the provisions of < bo act Ittelf , ( Imply in the vernacular ? ' "Everybody is prohibited from te celvlng theto nnrefng Infants to boarc unless a license la fiiat ittued , cither by the mayor or the board of health , specifying the name and ago of the child , and Iho name and address of the person undertaking its care. The license In rnaJo rovocblo in the dis cretion of the authority granting It , und these who rooeivo children V7lth oat it shall bo unilty of n mlsdo meaner , and liable to the legal pen ally of ttO finu or a year's imprison niont , or both In the discretion of the court. " "What olasa of women usually go into this buslnost ? " " omo honeat , but impecunious , women go Into It who have been uu fortunate In bnslness and don't see their way to ruako n living at anything olco Then , thcro is another cluaa ol clever women in their line , with naturally lax morals sometimes thoao who are 'crooked , ' if I may use n com man slang term cf considerable force and very often broken down board- Injr honso keepers. " llsv Dr. Crosby , Dr. Jacob ! , Dr. S' M. Roberta and Dr. Little , of the Post graduate college in Twenty-third street , and othora who have been giv ing special attention to this particular form of evil from aoilal , spiritual and physical points of view , ugreo that the present system of baby farming la ono of the greatott biota on the civilization of the ago , and ought to be an sum marily dealt with aa state prison bru talities. QATJZY BUT QUOD. A North Carolina Youth Who Boats Water by Placing His Feet in It. Chicago Tribune. CoMCouD , N. 0 , , Alarah 7. A. M Wilhelm , cf Cibarus county , passed through hero to-day with a sick son , aged 20 , on the way to Salisbury to consult physicians about an extraor dinary malady with which this youth Is afflicted. An ordinary bathing tub Dan bo filled with oold water and the boy's foot placed therein , and in eight minutea the water will bo made so hot that the heat can be felt through the staves of the tub. The boy suffers agony , describing bin sensations llko having his foot la a bed of hot coals all the tlmo. Ho is carried from his father's houao to Salisbury with hi * feet in a tub of water. Between his house and Concord Mr. Wilhelm had to change tha water four times , aud shortly af ter boinc ; changed each time It wculd become hot again. At tlmea the pain suffered by thb boy Is almost beyond endurance. Morphlno in treble doses has no effect npo'i him. BE-ONI TED AFraR MANY YEARS An Enoch Arden Htory from Troy- How Frank Lee Found Hla Wife. TKOY , N. Y. . March 5. In 1864 frank Lee and Ellzi Bussey were mar ried in this city , and a year later A daughter was horn to them , In 18G8 Lieo wont to New York In search of employment , and while under the in- luenco of Ifqnor enlisted in the regn- "ar army , and was sent to the western 'rentier. Ho soon regretted his ac tion , and wrote to his wlfo , who Im- nedlately procured employment In Iclo Brothers' ooUr ! factory. Lee corres ponded wsth his wife , but suddenly ( ho correspondence oeaiod. Ho had been .taken prisoner by a tribe of In dians , but bis conpanistis | supposed lie had been killed and wrote to Mrs Lee , when she requested information : rom the men at the fort at which her insband has been'stationed. Believing Leo to be dead , Mrs. Lee narrled Merritt 0 dy , of West Troy , mt they did not live happily together. About a year after the second mar- rlsgo Lee regained his liberty , and soon afterward learned that his wife had married again , but determined not to disturb her. Ho drifted to California , whore hn made consider able money. But a deiiro to see his iged mother Induced htm to oome east , and ho reached this Vicinity last week. Upon his arrival ho learned hat his wife was badly treated by Oady , and that she was living with her laughter , who has married William Buckingham , a dry goods desk. Representing himself as a sewing maoelne agent , Lee called upon his daughter , and in the course of the jonversatlnn , told her that he had been well acquainted with her father. The same evening he called at the bonce again and made hla identity known. Mrs. Leo has determined to return to her first husband , despite Oady's threats to have her arrested for bigamy If eho does so. Lee says that ho will take his wife to California * 1th him. DOUKEE'H SALAD DUKHSLNQ is com posed of the fru&htst , purest and choicest condiments money will bay , It surpasses any that can bo made at homo , is cheaper , saves labor and all anxiety. Spring Utylos In Decorative Art. Detroit Free Fresi , At the last session of the Lime Kiln club , the Rev. Ponskck arose in the interest of 6.000,000 people. Spring was approaching , and ho desired to know i ( there were to be any changes of moment in decorative art. Ho know of over foity families who were waiting for a report from the Lime Kiln club before concluding on the spring color of kitchen doors and front stops. Indeed , he Intended to have a lounge recovered during the month of March , and he did not pro pose \o \ let the upholsterer put on India silk if six-oent factory was to be the rage. Judge Cadaver , chairman cf the committee on decorative art , rose up promptly in reiponto to the Inquiry , aud replied that his committee was making its decisions , and was not yet ready to report. IIo would , however , announce that peed old f.tihlonnl chrome yellow would once more take its place at the head of the class. The sunflower would take a back seat , and the burdock and the Canada thlstlo would como to the front this summer will bo a light violet , with red panel ) , and where pillows are stuffed Into windows to take the place of broken panes , the ticking should bo rod. Importations of Mexican Goflee. Last year Mexico , sa ) a the Phila delphia Record , exported to this country upward of tovcnteen million pounds of coffee. Five yearn ago the Importation of Mexican ccffeo was 0- , 337,003 pounds. As coflco Is on the free list , the treaty with Mexico wil not iucroaeo thp importation of this prodpot , except by , the stimulus thai will be given to the reciprocal trade ol the two countries. The total impor tatlon of coflfoe from Brazil In 1882 was 315,405,080 pound * , and from othnr countries 121,218500 pounds mnktnc ; a grand total of 213,342 tons for coffee cornumers of this country. Puoplo of a Btatlstical turn fill eoo that that makes upward of eight pounds of colFoo annually consumed by cnch head of the population , to any nothing of the chicory and other substances that pass for coffuo. Money for the Unmarried- Ono of the most oU ! and subst ; ntlal institutions in thii country I * thuijlar. rlago Fund and Mutual Trust A s"clatlon , of Cedar IlapLIn , Iowa. They are or n Izcd uudor thn laws of Iowa , and heir of. ficcm nnd directors are among the lending nnd moet pr < mlucnt business men o Cedar Rapids. Every unmarried person should have a certificate in this association. It Is a tplcudlcr investment , ao safe a * government bond. You can Just as well have a Rood turn of money toormmeneo married life on aa not. A largo number o ! members have been paid elf , receiving over 300 per cent on their Investment.Vrite for circulars fully detailing the plan , which is the finest known. Do not postpone it. Good agents wanted. Mention where you saw this notico. f5-3ui. Muni Qcent uequeets of the JLate Hairy Seybert , Creamated Yesterday. Chicago Trlbunr. PHILADELPHIA , March 7. Harry Seybort's will was mada public yoator- day. and , although it had bean ex pected that It would abound in provisions - visions for charitable institutions , the grand generosity of Itn gifts nnd the practical manner of its provisions were universally rrgardod with admiration. Ho lett to the university of Peunnyl- vania for the endowment of a chair of raental and moral philosphy $00 , .iCO , and for the endowment of a ward in the wing for chronic diseases $00,000 ; thu city tf Philadelphia Herbert fund for fuel and bread and the Educational Homo , $10GCO each ; the society for : he prevention of cruelty to animals , lomo missionary society , and ohil- dren'a hospital , 53,000 each ; to over aovonty other institutions aaraa amounting to about $250,000. These Dcqucsta are , according to the will , to 30 paid ootjyf the income of the estate , and the residue of th catato , which will amount to over $1,000COO , la left In truat to the executors , to bo mod by .horn in iwo plmilar Institutions for ; hn care and odaoitlon of boja and clrl ? , respectively. For a number of years before his death , Mr. Soybert was interested in the subject of spiritualism , and , while recognizing tho' great amount cf Im posture mixed up with the subject , acid that it merited investigation , in order to determine the falaity or truth of its pretensions. In giving to the unlvorMty of Pennsylvania tno sum ot 800,000 for the endowment of the : halr of mental and moral philosophy , 10 stipulated , then fore , that an impartial - partial investigation should bo made of modem spiritualism , as well aa of other systems assuming to repruiont the truth. The will was made in 1873 , and in It Mr. Suybort expresses the wish that his body bo cremated , as was dona yesterday at the Lo Moyno "urnaco at Washington , Pa. Horafozd'i Acid Fhoapuata fOR OVERWORK. DR. O. W. COLLINS , Tlpton , Ind. , lays : "I used it in nervous debility brought on , by overwork in warm weather/- ' " > Rood results. * * -Ttff\4 f Condition of Colorado Cattle. The state inspectors recently visited every district in Colorado , and have * ust returned to Denver with a book ullof figures to prove that unless some terrible storm shall occnr before the winter ends , the loss among cattle will not bo more than $ of 1 per cent. They cay fhat the loss trom starvation las been so slight , occurring only In a "aw sporadic oases , that they have not thought it worth while to make reports on the numbers that have died from his otuso. The reports which have 3eon spread through the east have ) een accurate , and have had the effect of keeping considerable capital away ! rom Colorado and Wyoming that would have otherwise been Invested in cattle. A. Wyoming cattle man says that ho territory on the north has no com plaint to make of the effect of the past winter on stock , and that the loss would not be much more than J ot 1 per cent. "I saw 40,000 head oi cat tle sold the other day , " ho added , "and there wore not forty dead ones among them. The season has been ono of remarkable profit. It was thought that there would nnvor be an other one like that of 1831 , but the ono just past has far eclipsed It. The cattle men hut a made more money than any other class of inventors. The sheep men have suffered very little lots. One owner cf a flock of 6,000 claims that during the entire winter ho had lost but 10 shoop. " "What percentage on the invest ment have cattle paid this winter ! " was oskoi a heavy owner. ' "Taking the advance in price into consideration , the trifling loss through the winter and the Increase In num bers , I think th t cattle have paid at least BO per cent. " Hop Dltttn ra the Purest and Beit Bitter * Evr Made. They are compounded from Hops , Malt , Buohn , Mandrake and Dande lion , the oldest , best , and most valu able medicines in the world and con tain all the best and most curative properties of all other remedies , being the emteat Blood Purifier , Liver Regulator and Life and Health Res toring Agent on earth. No disease or ill-health can possibly lone exist where these Bitters are used , so varied and perfect are their operations. They give new life aud vigor to the aged and Infirm. To all whoso em ployments cause Irregularities of the fcon 1s or urinary orvnns , or wlw r - qulro an Vpotiz > r , Tonic and mild htimnlant , Hop Bitters are Invaluable , being highly curative' , tonic and stim ulating , without intoxicating. No nutter what your feelings' symptoms uro , what the disease or ail ment Is , use Hop Blttora. DOU'J wait until yon are sick , but if yon only fool bad or miserable , use Hop Bittern nt onco. It may save your lite. Hun dreds rmvo been sived by so doing. (50 will bo paid for a case they will not curs or help , Da not sufferer let your friends suffer for , but use and urge them to use Hep Ulttora. Remember , Hop Bitters is no vi drugged , drunken nostrum , but the Purest and Best Medtolno ever made the "Invalid's Friend and Hope"anc no person or family should bo without them. Try the Bitten to-day , 9 Propotali for Military Supplies , Diirmwsr Tor Tint I'LATTI , ) Cti.if ( j nrttrm.HtT'n Ultlce , > Umnaa , Neb. , Vnr tiTtli , 1SS3. ) SKALHD I'hOi' ' HALC , Hi ttllc ( t. , inb/sct tntlcmiisl vn'Jltlui' . will lo iccch il at ( lilt filiJc until 12o'cl ( * 11 , o-i Will i fdny , Ap 18 I'H1' , or at the tvw hour ( Mowiru f'rtho difference In time , ) at Die o I cii of the Qua t r- tnuiMetsat'ufol'o ! ' lrKn > m clftfi bri-.n-nhl.h place * a il tlno they wi 1 boi > > iit < ] la ire prtt * oaceof bloili-rs fir the furnls li g ardilelvery of Military bunt lic dit la ? tt e y ar cimrornc- | JK July Jut , 183) , a < 1 oitllMrJiiie SO'.h , 1SS4 , ui Mil * * . Wool , HaynndChir rol , or such of aid tu'pl f M nmy bo rcqu'reil at Um ) a 1'ero , f'oitOmih , rort Nlfh nra , PoitS'dn'jr ' , Cheyinno Depot , Fort Iluwll , Koit.H rnlv , Kort Iiouiln' , Koit Hoblrmoi' . Kirt tit d/rr , Fore Tjir- amlc , Fort MKlnnty , Fort Wn Inkle , and Foil Tli rnburgb tf ECO tomot Coal ol 2.4U loundato the ton Irjpo alu nll'alsi be recitud nt trls 'fflce up to theiHy mil licuralicia natmd.fnr thuurlh- cry on thoea'n l the p Int nrntu t to Ihn n Ints on the line ot the Union 1'a-lflc Kivlwiuol ttfht tnoutandr in of Oral , of of2MO | p-undatothe to , Alsi fordilhery at thoOmah 1 c"t t , or nt H itt.n 8 rn th * ITMntlln * ol tno Union 1'aclllc llnllway t tf otn Ko > rn'y Junction , of two m 1- II n piundnCcrr , > nd 011 * in lllcn inn.nd < Oats LlC f r Rt In should ttito the rate pur 100 H > 9 , not per binhtl. I'lopjrats fr.r o'thcr 1.1,131 of IhoBtorcB men- llo'ou , or for ruantltlealc8t | than the who o re- qnlron nlllbordiclvfd. Each propoaul nhou < d be In tr'pllcu'r ' , sipa'ati for oich a tide attach p'nt'o" ' ' , ml tnuet bo accompanied by a bond In toeum of r\o hundrul dollars ( ? j 0) ) < xrcu'ej 8 rlctly In accorrfanot with the printed loitruc lions , anil Uf on the Ihrk form furclrhcil und r tMj adverti'etn.nt , iruaiantcelt > i ; tha 'he party mikloir the prnp nal nbal ro withdraw the ta'iio within Hxty da ) > from tln > da < o nuoimcd tor rpcnlt ( f them ; nnd ihtt Ifiall propcealhac- ccptoil and a cimruit for the supplies lid far , awarded thereunder , h * will , wltnin ten days at- ttrlelnff notified of theaultd ( pto\lded tuch notlQcaiion o tnide ulthln thomxtyda'a abovn lucntlocsd ) , He'cpt Urn aatuo and furnish K fl' ' and piilTiclcutFuretlcs , at once , for the fal hlul prrforina ci > if Iho confcrt The ijo\otiitn ( < nt tcsrrvcs the tit ht to reject an ) or xll proposal * . A prifcronre will be given to articles cf uomoi- th pr < ductlon. Ii nk iir.pisilsnnd printed clrcuUrn , a'a'.l" ? .ho klrd and aitlma'ml quinllt'cs ' rf wjod , hay acd charcoal required at laeh elation , aad glv- ng full In-lruclions as t ) thn miumr if lid- Hn , cindi Ions tiba ( ha'rved by bVdnr , and te mt of contract , etc. , will bx fn nlthtd on sp- pllca'lonto thl < office cr to the Quartcrmattera at the \ arlom i ta"on8 named Kn\elnpca cnnta'nlrjr troposVs bo Id bo ma'kcd : "Propro- lot at " and-ddre scd t > thj ur dcra gneit ortolhorca- jectho Host and Do ; ok Quar.crirattera J0111 V. KUHEV , Captain. A. Q. M. , IT. fl. A , In charge of 0. Q. ii.'a oQloe , Dipt , of the Hatto mB-mo Cl Klb N EWCOfii P tWl MT. LUNG -DISEASES , SEDENTARY DISEXsS IMPURE-BLOb PROPRITORS AND SOLE MANOFACTUR.ERS , OMAHA , NEB. ffb2l-ly v Bit B-Dion mlit w em. A 8kln of Beauty I * a Joy Forever. DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'a Oriental Cream or Magical Beau- tifler , ea T&n. Plmploa , Fieckleu , ilolhpitch csan'eTeiy blemUh'on beauty atd deflta ite- 'cctlcn. It boa stood the teat ol la 10 barm- loss , we t > sie It to beiurotbe prep * ra tion li pro perly male Accept DO countrrfelt if similar name. Thj dl-tlntul ( h'd Or. L. A. lai re , l J to a la-ly ot the II CT ON ( patient ) : 'As you laolea will uo thorn , I iccommend U uraud's Cream' a the leaat hirtrful of all the ikln ptepatatl.ns. " Ono bottle will last sir nontnt , nalog iterery day. AUo Houdro Jub- lie rcmov. a tupoifluoua bill wl bout injury to Xii H D. T. GOU11 AUD , So'o prop. , 41 Bond It. . N V. Firs le by n'l Drat ) ta and Fancy Goods Dca'ers throughout the United States , Canada and KurO | < . iSTI'ewara ' of bwo Imitations. $1 000 reward or arrest and proof of anyone selling the 8ime. J14oow It the old rarortu and FOR OHIOAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON . , And ell Polut * Cait andtOouth'Eait. T11KLINECOMP1U3KH Kaarly 4,000 miles. Solid Omooth Steel Track 11 connections are tntde In UNION OhPOTQ hai a Katlonil UcpnUtlon M b ln ; thi raat Through Oar Line , end Is unlrtr ll ? ncAled to ha the FINEST EQUIPPZU Rail- mi In tha world tor all clac n ! travil. Try It and you will nnil trarillnjr a Ininij Instead ol a dbcomloit. Throtirh TlcUi.fi via rhu Oelobntcd Un * ( a o at all ettlcei tn the Woit. All tutoimitlon about ItatM u fart , L'letpli. , C i Arocmuiolatlona , Tlino Tablet , Ae. , * UI b cheerfully siren by applylnlne to , Sd VlM.frrj't A Den. Mwiij PEROIVAL LOWELL , Gon. I'MJCQ/f or Agt. ( W. J. DAVKNl'ORT , Uen. Agent , Council BlnOi. II.V. DUKLLTlckelfAEl. I mnio-ed-lv j O. IP. Window and Plate Glass. /WAnyono contompUilnK building itore.banV. 01 Any other Ono . will flnJ It to the nntaje to cotrct cod with us before purchasing their Pitta alias. O. F , GOODMAN , OMKA AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods- and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of ClfiABS AID lAIUfAOTUBED TOBACGO. . igents for BKHWOOD HAILS AND LAFLIN ft HAND POWDER CO , DEALERS IN Fire and Burglar Pro3 1020 Farnham Street , HEAT.KG AND BAKiliS la only attained by using Stoves and Eanges. WITH WIRI ( JAUZS OVSfi DOOBS , For aalo by Jnll-mfct ) V MAN0FAOTDREE OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. 416 THIRTERNTH STREET , - OMAHA , NEB. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE n Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARE. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latestj Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STONES and ail 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 manufectured. Our prices are as Low as any Meitern Manufacturer and Dialer , Pianos and O'gavs sold for cash or installment ; at Bottom Prices. A SPLENDID stcck of' Stein way , Chickonnc : , Knaba , Voe & Son's Pi anos , andotbir ma es. Also Ciongh & Wan en Sterling , Imperial , Emith American Organs , &c , Do not fail to see us before purchasing. . MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES. . A Large Stock always on Hand , WILLIAM 8NYDER , CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , Jk.3XTX > X > % .X > ° 3V.A.CK > 3Sfl'S. Flra-Ulass 'Paining ' and Trimming , Repairing Promptly Dona 1319 UarncT.'Oor. A. M. CLARK , Painter&PaperEanger .SIBHVRHERftDEOQBAfOB. WHOLES A.LK & HKTAIL WALL PAPSE , 1 Window SMoa alii Curtains , OOBNIOES CURTAIN POLE3 AN FIXTURES. Paints , Oils & Brushes. K 1 Booth 14th Ktroet NEBRASKA