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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1883)
THE DAILY BiJS ! OMAHA MIDAif Ai IL 27 BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure dyspcpsia.lic.irtburn , mala ria , kidney disease , liver complaint , and other wasting diseases. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS enriches the blood and purifies the system ; cures weakness , lack of energy , etc. Try a bottle. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is the only Iron preparation that does not color the teeth , and will not cause headache or constipation , as other Iron preparations will. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Ladies and nil sufferers from neu ralgia , hysteria , and kindred complaints - plaints , will find it without an equal. CM Mfillt * I4UMI OCOiW FrMtdtnl. Vie * FiM't W. 8. DiUHIB , Sen , and Troll. THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Barrowe.Parm Boiler * Bulky Hay Bakes , Sacmet Hlovfttlue Windmills. &o. We an prepared li do Job work and mount * turtnr ( or oth purtlw. Addrcw a1 orders to the WKBEAIKA UANUrAOTUaiN ? CO tiircaln Neb BALL'S ' 50RSETS Every Coraot \rarrivntod natlf < taotory to Its wooror in evorr way , or tbo money trill bo refunded by the person from whom it woa bought. .h onlrOorwt pronounced by our tfiadlni phjilclu * lnJ riou tolh we ror , and nr lTT ladlm u K iT'-moitcomfortable ana perfect fltUngOorut T I * * * * " ' FBtOE8.br HM. Po.Uge Tctdl MlU PrCMrrtDB. l.BO. Btlf.A4Ja tln . 1 AMmtiul ( extra fc T7 > .00. Nor U . 1.80 Mltli Ire rTl ( o tll ) .00 , Vmg m Bklrt-a p ortln . * 1.&U , On U l > 7 Ivadlii * JlcUU Ueklcr * Tnrwku . OUICAQO COUSJST CO , , CIUo o , HI. Send 91 , 82 , S3 , or S for R Mtiiplo ro 4ANDY tall box by ItxpreitM of the bcHt caadlcnln America , pat up la elegant boxen , and strictly pure. Suita ble for prrnontH. Kx. press charge * light liefer * to nil Cluoa DANDY go. Try It once. AddreBD , C. P. GUNTHER , Confectioner , Chicago. APURLIY VEGlTABtt REMUDY C5WPOUNO Ill/in OF POKE HOOT. PRICKLY JAY GOULD'S ' PALACE. The QorgoouB Surroundings of the Aroh Stook Watorer. Works of Art and'jDecor&tlon ' I Mrs. Gould's Apart- xnento. Nollio'a Boudoir Georgb'e Qrowiery. Lavltli Sliplay of Wealth Eveiv- whoro. Now Yoik Horning Journal. Jay Gould llvca at the corner of Fifth avenue and Forty seventh direct , opposite the Windsor hotel. It IB a very largo , splendid brown-atone man sion , formerly oconpled by ex-Mayor Opdyko , of exceptional width and which wonld command the immediate attention of almont any casual paesor- by , A Journal reporter want through the honeo on Saturday. [ The voilibale IB fifty foot long and finished in French bnrnt vilnut and blrdsoye maplo. In a largo receoa stands a marble statue of Mies Nellie Gould , In a roonmbont position , taken when five year * old. An excellent ploturo of Jay Gould , by Herkomor , recently finished , hangs on the wall , whllo near it a painting by Rosa Bonhtxir Mr. Gould'u ' last purchase , representing a cattle scone waa placed ready for hanging. This ploturo alone cost 925,000. The hall Is lighted by otiental lamps in glass mosaic. The floor Is of marblo. Off the loft of the hall the reception room is placed , The apartment though small cost a small fortune to fit up. The walls are hnng In omboasrrl velvet of an old gold shade , the lru g being filled In with the most d , 'u\tely fin ished embroidery. Yellow tllk cur tains glvo the ohambor a softened , agreeable tint very mellow and rich in itt fleets , rod velvet > ( Upon a carpet - pot la extended a huge tiger robe trimmed with boar skin. The mantleploco , which Is composed of many proclons marbles , supports two curious Japanese statuettes In brass , and between them a curious French clock of hammered bronze sur mounted by a mythical figure , alio of bronze. In each corner a bronze atatnotio resting upon a black marble pedestal. The mirror , some six feet in height , is of gold inlaid of ivory. There are only four paintings ( all in oils ) In this cosy newt of elegance. They are a Moorish scene by Sohrovcr ; a figure of a child by W. Bouaguor- eau ; a Modern Pindora by Gustavo Jucqnot , and the Formidable Book by A Veley. It Is estimated that the contents of thii apartment , which it about 15x10 feet , alone oost $20,000. THE PAULOU. This palatial ohambor does not con tain a single chair , the upholstery ol which Is ombroldored by hand in the most brilliant contrasts , Every conceivable design is here represented in yellow , lavender , scarlet and gold embroideries so exquisitely fine that weak eyes need a magnifying glass to realize the absolute perfection of do- tall. In the corner nearest the win dow facing Fifth avenue stands a marble statue of II Fenseroso on a re volving pedestal of black marble veined with gold. Each tide of the Fifth avenue windows dews superb Sevres vases beautifully painted In the most delicate tints fit Into niches expressly made to receive them. Midway between the door and the entrance to the library , Into which this apartment opens , stands a mag nificent cabinet eight foot long , font feet blah and two feet deep , made ol Ivory inlaid with gold tracing , an on jarged Imitation of Ololsonuo work. manshlp. The top IB formed .of one pleco of Mexican onyx. The doori are painted panels on copper fron Paris , representing Bacchanaliar. scenes. The cabinet waa made bj Hertor , of this oily , and oost $5,000. The walla are hnng with old gold velvet < vet , and the ceilings are superbly fros oood , largo mirrors extending to tlu height of the room fit in the walls and are made of carved ebony inlaid with ivory and beaded with fine gold edging , Elaborate pieces of needlework arc profusely scattered here and there , On the mantels beautiful orchids fron Irving on-tho-Hudson trtil theli graceful follfgo along the extent cl the maatlvo brass fireplace. The fros ooa are In themselves marvels of art and oost their owner 910,000. In all there are some fifty pictures in the reception room comprising thi finest pilntlngs of Diaz , Th. Rousieai Danbigny , Koox-Koek , R. de Ma drszo , Palmoroll , Rico , Henner , Yi bert , Clays and Mesle. This colleo tion is oenvlned chiefly to figures anc landscape scones. It U valued at 975 , 000. TBK LIUHABY. This spacious apartment la noarlj filled ny with book-oases of ebony statuettes and bronzes. A glanoe ai the books Indicated to some extent Mr. Jay Quid's literary tastes , whlot comprise the usual literature to b ( found In all wol ! appointed libraries , The ceillcga are frctooed In appropri ate designs suggestive of literary pur suits. A forest scone by Diaz , a land scape by Rcuiseau and other plctnree decorate the walls. TUB DININQ-noOM. . This opens from the hall , and it richly upholstered in embossed leath er. A solid mahcginy extension table fills up the centre space , at which thir ty people can sit comfortably. On e rnaaslvo mantel Is placed a choice collection - lection of autiqno solid silver ware , sorno of which is over a century old. The buffet is alto similarly supplied. The dinner service Is of ohiun , painted by hand , each piece having a different subject. The complete sot nnmbore over ICO pieces , and was painted in Paris for Mr , Gould's use. A ploturo of a beggar by Meyer von Bremen occupies a prominent position near the door , Other studies , by Royvot , Maroko , Hagborg , Rel and Dnpro , stand out sharp and clear. The wood fillings are of maple and walnut. GEORGE GOULD'S EOOM. The * private apartment ot Mr , George Gould , which above the din ing-room , 1s a perfect oopy of a Turk ish divan. There Is not a bed In it. . Its occupant preferring to sleep npoc the luxurious lounges that surround It , Gorgeous tapestry of oriental design sign , all hand-needle work , Is suspend d ever the doors and along the coll- ng. Oholco Turkish rncra , Exqnl. Ito dainty but mellow lamps of vorl- ns colors shed their noftcnod light upon this euperb ohambor. Every- hint ! IB in perfect harmony. Costly ioublo cushions inviting luxurious re * peso are displayed in all varieties of hapea and sizes. Along the walla are suspended Jap anese arms and spears. True there is an elegant nargllo , but George never mokes Hero ho can lay off in loxnr- ons eaao and give himself up to the dollghts of absolute leisure. Robed In ils pajama of India silk , or in bii ori ental silk dressing gown , as his taste may direct , one would imagine him to ) o a pacha , at least. THE OllAMDF.nS. Mr. JAV Gould's room , as also that of Mrs , Gould , is fitted with Biyonno .apostry , and the bedstead IB of ebony and ivory inlaid , the chairs , writing and dressing tables to corre spond. Miss Nollio'a room la upholstered with maroon-colored silk , and the fur niture la of the Qacon Anne stylo. Miss Annie Gould's is of bright blno illk. gorgeously ornamented with orn- noldorlca and flowers. Although none of tbo family are expert - port billiard players , the billiard room a one of tbo most attraottvo In the IOUBO. It la twenty-five foot long , and its fittings are of solid rosewood. An Extended Popularity. BUOWN'B BORNOIIIAL TKOOHES nave been before the public many years. They are pronounced superior to all other articles used for similar pur poses. For Relieving Coughs , Colds and Throat Diseases they have been proved reliable. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS , CALIFORNIA. Daring the pait week there were 58C03 ponndi of oranges thlpped fiom Anaheim. The Martinez water has Incorporated , to supply Martinez with water , The cap ital stock it 8100,000. The Central Pacific rallrovi owes Contra Conta county $3',411,12 delinquent taxes , and tuits has been brought to recover that sum , An Mtodation of capitalists have organ ized at Bhaita to locate extensive timber claims In the mountains noith cf thai town , A badly rusted linchpin , itx inches In length , has been found in the belly of a young sturgeon caught In th : Sacramento river recently , The Excelsior water and mining com pany have commenced grading for the erec tion of an Iinmenso flouting mill al Smartnvillo , Cal. Two prospector * , while proipectlng In the deiert on the borders of Inyo county , discovered eight human skeletons , proba bly victims of an Indian Gght. A jury at Los Angeles acquitted a young man of disturbing the peace lail week and added the following postscript to the verdict : "Judge , instruct the young man to keep ont ot bad company. " The thieving ex-secretary ot the harbor commisslonerr , John 8. Gray , who li awaiting extradition from Mexico , occu pies the hours of hl imprlionment in studying the extradition treaty with a view of resisting removal to California and sesms confident that ho will not be taken back. MONTANA. A scarcity of faJm lands li reported in the Deer Lodge valley. Few men IE tearoh of work are to be seen InButte. Deer Lodge is to have a military organ Ixatlon to be ready to respond t the call of the maypr when the town Incorpoit ales. ales.The The president , April 2 , appointed com mtatloners to examine seventy-five miles o the completed Northern Pacific railroad IE Montana. A classical school has been organized In Helena. Every Montana town has trlec to become an educational center , llonort are esiy thu ( ar. The second house built tn Deer Lodge wan torn down recently. The bouse woe built In 1803 , and for twenty veers dl ( service as a store , court house , clerk ant recorder's ollice , and residence , respect iyely. The Order nf Good Templars has amcm bershlp In MonUqa of about 2COO. The total revenue of the grand lodge during fit teen sessions was 810,324 , and it has nbou $1,000 In the treasury. In order to induce the Northern Pacific railroad to locate their machine shops li billings , the Minnesota and Montana Lam and Improvement company have offered tc oouvey them several thousand acres of lam no.tr that town. Amateur cracksmen made at attemp tc burglarize the First National bank , Butte on the night of the 1st Inst. The return o the assistant cashier frightened the would be burglars before an entrance to the vaul has been effected. A strange dlaeace has broken ont amonf the horses in the range * near the road be tween Uenton and lielena. The cords it the animals' necks become rigid , and ai the hones cannot lower their heads to ca or drink , food and water have to beheld up on a level with their breasts that the ; may be partaken of. NEVADA. Scarlet fever ii said to rage to an alarm ing extent at Carson City. In anticipation of high prices for bee the Nevadacattle men are buy leg up stack There are about GOO Indians on the Duel Vklley lleservatlon in Nevada. They en gage principally In agricultural pursuits. The Reno Journal states rthat the ap pointment to the Wont 4 Point cadetahlr. from Nevada has been conferred upon i on of General P. E. Connor , the Indlar tighter. Jamta Moore , of Lovelocks , tired of lift last week and cut his throat with | razor The job was a good one and his nelghbon are now tryicg to assign a cause for th < act. act.The The safe of H. McColloy , at Willow Creek , on the Idaho 'road , was robbed s few days ago of 1500 in gold cola am greenbacks. Ills clerk , a young man named Upton , is under arrest for the crime. E. U. Hill and William Hill , ex-brako men on the Central Pacific railroad , have been convicted at Winnemucca of robhtnc the monopoly by ( lowing passengers away lu freight cart i-nd taking reduced price * of faro from them , D , K. Jones is the plaintiff in an action brought at Virginia City , to recover $121 , . OCO damage ] against J. D , Wilson. The complaint recites a story of how .Tones was letl to Invait lu the Mono Lake Hydraulic Mining Company , to his damage in the sum sued for , UTAH. Loose bay sells from wagons in Salt Lake at from $12 to $16 per ton. There is more genuine and solid pros perity In the territory than was ever known before In Ils history. The Utah Central have their line be tween Salt Like und Ogden In first clau condition , and are doing a large freight and passenger business. The strike in the Apex Is the biggest tha has taken place in Park City since the big strike In the Rebellion , and places Plnyoo Hill second only to Leadvllle. A large force of men are working on the new paueneer depot for the Denver & Itic Grande at Salt Lake , The location hai ieen changed and a new foundation Is bo ng laid couth of the ono which had been > repared. The mining outlook In nil the districts of ho territory Is Improving , and there will > o a great deal of Colorado capital Invested lere. lere.Hop rltln ? Is a new crop sove al Utah armers propoto trying their bauds at this eason , A farmer over Jordan has planted extensively this spring , and antid otes paying results. The Saints are front lovers of beer , and the wonder is they lave never had a revelation on the hop > nsncs. ! WASHINGTON. A Catholic church and school honeo Is o bo built at Dayton the coming summer , Work will soon be begun on what Is to > e the cottllett and finest residence on Pu- qet sound. It will belong to H. L , YOJ- er , ono of the millionaires of Seattle , The steamer Fanny Lake collided with n rock In Skoglt river last Friday and was sunk. How b < dly she was damaged , or whether she can be raited Is not known , H. J. Hlnckly and J. H. Wlnkshlll iad a dispute at Sprague , last week. ElincVley attempted to sott'e ' the matter jy using a revolver , and fired two barm- ess shots at Wlnkshlll , subsequently pay- eg $50 Into the county treasury for the pleasuie , Contracts to the amount ol 810.000 for .he Improvement of the streets of Seattle were let last Monday evening , Tbo Chi nese firm which took the big contract last Fall to repair the streets of Seattle want 10 more such work. They lost (5,000 by the job and It broke them. The train which left Olympla last Mon day morning for Tenino , ran off the track k short distance from the city , after cross ing the trestle. The louder was badly In- | nred , but no one was hurt. The accident was caused by a misplaced switch , which Is thought to be the work of some boys , OREGON , The town of Union Is to have a national bank vlth a capital of $50,000. Two marriages between Indian papils attendlnc the Indlin training school at Forest Grove occurred a few days ago. Mrr. Turpln and Mrs. Iloult , of Jeffer son , quarreled last week over the owner ship of property and both used revolvers , but without icjnry. August Uelsllman , a farmer , was found dead In his cabin on Young's river last Monday. His death U supposed to have been caused by heart disease , A mm applied to the Astoria jail au thoritles last week and asked to be put In side , He procured a knlfo and in a short time dug out a 810 piece from the wall. The money had been placed thsre by him throe years ago. A prize fight took place at Astoria be tween Lewis Strenberger and Joe Stevens last Tuesday. After fighting fix rounds the mayor and chief of police appeared on the scene and arrested both puzllUtn , who were fined $100 each by the police judge. DAKOTA. Larlmore is going to have a city jail. Work has been commenced on Fargo's steam paper mill. Howard wants to have street cars ant the electric light. The artesian well at Mitchell la a suc cess. The water rises to a height of thirty- five feet. The Grand Forks chamber of commerce Is disuutslng the quesllon of the establish ment of a county poor farm. A steam brick making machine , capable ol turning out 40.COO brick a day , will be put iu operation in Wahpelon soon , Bartlett , the present terminus of the Devil's Lake branch of the Manitoba rail road , has ten lumber yards and only tbir teen saloons. Up to the first day of this month the Deadwood Terra has paid twenty-six d vl deeds , amounting to $910,000 ; the Father DeSicet twenty , six , amounting to $020- 010 , and the Homestake filly-three , acgre gitlog $1,812,200. -\It \ la rumored that the Crooje City fl ur IBK mill will us taken to Spearfish and re built in connection with the water milk thsre , and the whole establishment com ol ( dated and run by one company , with the water pewer. During the week ending Friday , Apr ! 6 , 21G government claims , amounting tc 31,500 acres , were filed in the United State land office in Fargo , and final proof wa mide on thirty claims , or 4,800 acres , The o eh receipts for the week amounted to $8C90.77. Portland and Mayvllle have decided to locate the county seat of Trail ! count' midway between the two towns. Accord Ingly they will work like heaven to ge tha drop on the three other towns aspiring for the seat of government. Tbo electloi occurs on the 19th , and promises to be e hot one , COLORADO. The water works at Duraogo will soon be ready for me. A mail service has been ordered b tweec Red Cliff and Carbonate. The fine new hotel at Colorado ( Spring is now being furnished and will soon be ready fir occupancy. SWurk has been commenced rebuilding reeley and the burnt district will soon be a thing of tbo past. Burglars are overrunning Denver am committing a large number of depredation ; en the residents of the town. The Boston and ( Colorado smelting works at Argo , near Denver , are to be en larged. Th capilal will also be raised from $1,000,000 to (2,000,000. The new court house of Arapahoe connl ; at Denver was Informally dedlciUd on Wednesday of last week. A larpe unmbe ot the leading citizens parthlpaUd. Articles of incorporation of the Reec Mountain mining company were filed wltt the secretary ot state last week. Th caplt.l is $1,500.000 , and the company i backed by heavy capital. The one-thouiand ton contract on the Yankee Girl at Sllverton has been com pleted , and the reports that come from th mine are to the effect thai a thrce-tbon land ton contract for ore could be made with more rafety as to the supply than wa felt when the contract for delivering l.OCC tons was let. The town ot Alamos * has passed an ordinance appropriating the sum of $10 , 700 for the purpose of defraying the nec essary expenses of the town for the ensu ing year , commencing April 1. The mar ihal's salary Is fixed at 81,200 , the police at $1,350 , and the recorder's at $250. The receipts of the city of Leadvllle dur Ine the last fiscal year were $129,087,71 am the .expenditures $122,245.40 , wltl { C,8i2. ' . > & i till on hand which li to be pad out at once in llq ( dating outstanding in debtedness. These fcures are taken from the city treasurer repoit. Yet he says the city spent $19,000 uioro than was re ceived , and ( hews that whereas the cltj'n Indebtedness one jear ago was $71,000 , It is now $90,000. Leadvllle Democrat. The blooded stock Interest Is becoming ono of more than pisatng importance jus now in Colorado. Scarcely n day posses but a car load or more of Che cattle , or horses , or sheep , or hogs , enters the state destined for the agricultural and grazing regions of the state , and the day of the Texas long horn and the rail-splitting hog are about numbered in Colorado. The Valley of the Grand 1s receiving a large portion of this Influx , which will add great ly to the wealth of that favored grazing region. WYOMING. An athletioclubcomposedof the brawny pung men of Laramle City , has been ormed. There are said to be over 200,000 head o eheep In the Immediate vicinity of Lara tnla City. Pulchaw , a man formerly a guard In the penitentiary at Liramle , and more lately a watchman , and who recently robbed nan In Laramle City , has been adjudged nrane and sent to an asylum. The storekeepers of Laramle City now lore up their stores at an early hour in he evening. The Laramle City wool market has com * ikied Its sheds anj made outricts with he leading dealom of Ihelcriltory for the bearing of their sheep. Governor Hoyt , of Wyoming , has been lertonrly 111 for some time r& > t > During ils Illness he loit his eyesight , which bo ias not yet recovered , The whole territorial press Is unanimous n declaring that the late snow storm wai he most severe which ever occurred at his seaion of the year. Blood Diseases , Dyspepsia , Ner vousness , Sick ousncss , Cosliveiies.1 , Nervous BLtULlULJt Kidney TrwKes and Irregularities. $1.50 , at Druggists. Snmpo | Tcntlmonlnln. . "maritan Nervine Is dolnc \ \ ondcrs. " lr. J. O , Jtctemoln , Alexander City , Ala. "I feel It my duty to recommend It. " lr. I ) . F. Lnughlln. Clyde , Kansas. 'It ' cured where physicians fnllcd. " Kov. J. A. Edlo , Bcnvcr , Pa. ,03-Corrcspomlcnco freely nn wcrcd.t THE DE. S , A. RICHMOND MED. CO. , PROPRIETORS , ST. JOSEPH , MO. ' ) 'Sot testimonials and circulars send stamp. Bailway 7ime Table. U. P. B. B. MAIN LINE , LKiVJI. ARR1TI. DallyEiprw.l:15 p tn I Dally E irt8s.3:25 : p m Doi.ver xp. . . 7:40 : p m Denver Exp..7:3f : a m Emigrant. . . . CiUOpm | Emigrant 5:20 am CM MIA AND LINCOLN UNE-U. . 1' . DEPOT LKAVE. ARRIVR. Lincoln tx..llM5am I Lincoln Kx..1:03 : p m Mlxei 8:15a : m I Mixed 4:45 p m DUMMY THAI S3 BRIDGE DIVISION. Dummy trains ( rave Om l a a ) follrws 8:00 : a m ; ! ? :00 : a m ; 10(0 : a m ; ll.CO a m , 1:00 : p m ; 2 00 p m ; 8:03 : p m ; 4:03 : p m ; 5 00 p nr 6:00 : p m Dummy trains leave Counill liluds as follows 8:25am : ; 9:25am : : 1C:25 : am ; 11.25am ; 1:25p : m:2.25 pm ; 35pm.4:23pni5:25pm ; ; 6:56 ] m. m.Sundayt he Dummy trains leave Omaha a 0:00,11CO : : in ; 2:00,4 00 , 5:00 : and 6:03 : p m. Leaves Council Blufla at 9:25 : and 11:25 : i n1 2:25 : , 4:26 : , 6:25 : and G:25 : p m. TIIItOUGH AND LOOALPASSENOElt TRAIN'S UUIDQED1TI3ION. LKAVR OMilU. LKAVE COUXCIt , BLUFFS. 2 7:45 : am 1'a-a. Wo 5. . . 7,25am " No 10 6 : < 6pm " * o5 11:20am : " No 4 3:10pm : No. 3..11:30am : Emigrant Mo 8.6:15 : a m ' No 19 7-20 pm " No7.e-C0pm " No 1. . . . 7:00 : pm SIOUX C1IYA PACIFIC-DEPOT N. 15'.hSt Le.va Omaha for O'Neill via at Paul Line for Blair 8:30 : am Arrive fiom Ndlgh 5 : 0 pm C. , M. & ST. P. R. R.-U. P. DKPOT. LKAVB. ARRIVK. Mall & Ex 7:45 : a m * M ll&Fx..7:2'Ipm : Atlantcrx..fiOp : lit Pacflc Ex..9:48 : a J3 Ball ) except Sunday IDaly. WABA8U. ST. LOUIS & PACIITIO R. R.-U. P DEPOT. LEAVE. ARRIVX Omaha 7:45am : I Omaha ll0am 8:4jpu : | " 6:20pm : C. , B. dc Q. R , U U. P. DKPOT. ARRIV8. LRAVK. Mall * 7:45 : a m I Exprts 9:45 : am Extmsi 8:40 : pm I oil * 7.25pm N. Y. rx. loxvcs C'ouccll Blufls at 8:17 : p mt " " arrive " 8:20 : a mf Sundays excepted. fOmaba time 0. , II. I. & P. It. R. U P. DEPOT. ARRIVE. LEAVI Mall 0:45 : am Express 7:15 : am Eipress . .7:20 : p m Mall 3:40 : pm * iundasojcept U. 'Sundaj B oxcepted. C. & N. W. R , R. U. P. DEPOT. ARklVB. LEAVE. Mali * 7-45 am Exprcs1 9:45 : am bxprtxB. . 3 : 0pm Mail * 7:20 : pm * jundays exceptcd * 3undaya excepttd S. 0. & P. R. R. U. P. DEPOT. Mallt 6:00 : am I Express 0:50am : Express 0:00pm : | Mall ) 7:20pm : ( Saidaya excepted. ST. PAUL ft OMAHA , NEBRASKA DIVISION DEPOT N. 15TH ST. No 2 8.00 ami No 1 4:50 : pm No 4 12:15 : pm I Nn3 11:45 : am Bunda ] a excepted. K. 0. , ST. JOS , & C. II. R. U-B. & M.DEPOT Mali 8:25 : a m I Eipress 6:00 : a m Kxpr.gs 7OpmMall ! | 0:5Jpm : B. AM. R.INNEBRA'K\ . Denver Exp c15 ; am ft:35p : m Lincoln ixp . .0:35 : p m 0:40 : a m MISSOURI.PACIFIC U. P. DEPOT. ARRIVE. DEPART. Express 0:50 : a m I Express 7:75 : p m Mail 0:1 : pm | Mill 8:05am : Tr.lni leav ng at 7:23 : p m and anlvlng at 0:50 : a m will have Pul'man il.cpcrs. Opening and doling of Mall * . ROUTE. OFEH CLOSI. a m. p. m. a.m. p.m Local mills for State cf Iowa leave but once a day , viz : 4 30 a. m A Lincoln mill ' also opened at 10:30 : a. m. Offic open kundaI from 12,00 m. to lCOp : m < THOS. P. HALL , Pottmaiter. America Trimupknt , An ft CK.aK AMERIOAV I.S avanM BUEAKFAST ulcer * JLfi Ui tntJal for oatmeal , etc. , Lon don Fowl Exhibition , England , H3i. n AUEHICAK BKGAKFAST K I § CEREALS received the hlph Ml U est regards at Ccnt.nnla 1870 Am. In > . Falm ' 70 , " 73 & 78. n AMKHICAN 118EAKFA8T AD I , GK KALSaro tbo purest and s Ui Ui choice t Foodt In the i > oild. Patented , U. S. and at. IlrlUln. ft WHITE WllEAT. WH An I. OATShul'oi crmhe.1 , sto I Us Us cooked , dUlcatcd. lieuar ipurioui imitation } . A. B. G. CEKEAi AMERICAN i prcparea UREAKFAST inlOmln . . ute , Lelng already iteam cooked. Send tot circulars. AMERICAN BREAKFAST A. B.C. CEREALS the mcit nourlih . . . laic economical , palatxble act easily dlgeited of al itocdt. ASK FOR A. O. 0. BRAND A. B.C. ONLY. The CXHIAU M'r'u . . . Co ; , Murray SI. , N. Y So'dby ill leidlni Kroccn , At wholeiale b raxtou& Qillagatr , Omaha. A ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association , CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXCELLENT BEER SPEAKS FOE ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Cords arc Made to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Offloe Gorner 13th and Barney Streets. STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , arid Ail Grocers' Supplies , A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AM MAMAOTDE1D TOBACGO , iguntB for BEHWOOD HAILS AND LAFL R & BAND POWDER 00. -DEALERS HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO. Fire and Burglar 1020 Farnham Street , PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKMQ is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. " WITH WIRE ( fAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MIL ROGERS & SO NS MORGAN & CHAPMAN , WHOLESALE GROCER < 2I3 Farnam St. . Omaha. N = > h BOLLN & SIEVERS , I H. BOLLN& CO. , 1509 Dongas Street. | Oor. 16th and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRY BOLLN &GO Hire btcnght to this city from the ftrmi cf Ltcdredth & Son's. Philadelphia , and James M. Thur burn k Co. , New York , the Urgoit stock of Garden and Field Seeds ever Imported before toihl ) city , allcf which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nuni. Prices will alee be as low as any Responsible Dealer can Make. mar IC-eod-tf HENRY BOLLN & 00. J. A. WAEEFIELD , WHOtKSALK'AKD BRTAQi DEALEB IH Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , GEMEH AOEd TOR U1LWAUKBS CEUEHT OOtiPANT I ear Union Pacific DepotOMAHA , MANTJPACTUUEH OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. TEtlRTEENTn STREET , OMAHA , NEB OMAHA CORNICE WORKS RUEMPING & BOLTE , Proprietors. Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OFj ; Ornamental BalvanlzQi Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , .Efco , 310 South Twelfth , Street , OMAHA , NJ2B marT-mon-wed-frl-me