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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1883)
THEPAJLY BiSi--OALAHA ! KIUDA.V MAlr ! No Whiskey ! BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the very few tonic medicines that are not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey , thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for ruin. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed to be a non- intoxicating stimulant , and it will , in nearly every case , take the place of all liquor , and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi t cating beverages. Rev. G.W. RICE , editor of the American Christian Re- victv , says of Brown's Iron Bitters : Cin.,0.Nov. 16 , iSSl. Gents : The foolish \ ast- ing of vital force in business , pleasure , and ucious indul gence of our people , makes your preparation a necessity ; and it applied , will s.-ue hun dreds who resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS has been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia , indigestion , biliousness , weakness , debil ity , overwork , rheumatism , neuralgia , consumption , liver complaints , kidney troubles , &c. , and it never fails to1 render speedy and permanent relief. Nebraska Loan & Trust Company HASTINGS , NEB. Capital Stock , - - $250,000 JAS. 11. HEAUTWELL. President. A. L. CLARKE , VIce-PronMont. G. 0. WKBSTKR , Treasurer DIRECTORS. Bamuel Alexander Oewald'Ollroi , A. L. Clarke , E. 0. Webster Oto. II Pratt , JM. a Heartwell , D. U. UcEl Hlnoer. First Mortgage Loans a Specialty This Company fnrnlahea a permanent , homi Institution where S < heel Bond sand other legallj Issued Municipal tecorltle to Nebraska can b < be negotiated on the most favorable term ) Loans made on Improved ( arm In all well settlet counties ol the slate tbrouih renponslble [ o corr'irondeMs. GRATEFUk-CJOMTORTIHO . EPPS'3 COCOA. BREAKFAST , "By a thorough knowledge ol the natural Uwi nblcn govern the operations ol digestion and nnlrltlon , and by a careful application of thi OUB properties of well-etleoted Cocoa , Mr , Eppa has provided oar breakfast tables with I delicately flavored beverage v.hlch may vn ai many heavy doctot3' bills It Is by the Jadlcicnr use of such r.itlclcu of diet that a conotltutioi Day be Ri&dually bnlll ap until ttron ? eaoagl to resist every tendency to dlieajo. Ilundrrdt of subtle maladies are floating around uj read ] lo attack wherever there Is a weak point. Wi may escape many a fatal abaft by keeping oui selvts well fortlfled with pure blood and a prop erly nomlshuj frame. " Civil Service Ouetle , Made simply with boiling water or milk 3r d n tins only ( J-lb and Ib ) , by Grocers , labeled JAMBS EIPPS i UU. , Homceoputhlc Ouemlate , r % i < - - l lionrton. Bntrlnrd. H. PHILLIPS THE LEADING NEW YORK Call And look over my new store and Be my now goods , 1207 Frvrnmm Streot. 12U7 ft thn mMing * rr > nt of Mr Scnil $1 , 82 , S3 , or 95 fox * n sample re- tnll box liy Jlxprt'MM , of the liCNt cnntliCM in Amerlcn , put up In elegant boxcH. nnil Ntrlctly pure. Suita ble for proNontM. Kx- IITCHS ciitirgcf ) lltclit , liefer * tc > nil Chlcu- DANDY KO , Try It ouce. AllclrCHH , C. F. GUNTHERj Confectioner , Chicago. APURltY USITA5U TONIC CCMK.O REMEDY Humor % # % fe PCKER30T PSlCKLY STIMULANT APtRrtCT SYSTIM RENOVATOR IT AIDS DiatS1ION.iTtX OICtJTrYt FCRCII ULATttTkC tivm AND etT VIDNCVS o'lfts TNI tan P3 is titt * onim CIRCULATION O OMAHA. HEE OMAHA , NEB 3 HOMES FOR TUB HOMELESH Umnha Ollors Uhcnp Ilomos f- > > WorldDRtnon Who Arc Willing to He'p thomaolvoa. THE BEE has referred several tlrro to the fjetcia of building association * ns elements lo ndvanolng n oltj'r prcspcrlty and In providing homos tn vforklngtnon on a safe mid oa y plan The Omahnloan and building associa tion , which has lately been inocr porated , has Issacd the following pros pcctut , which seta forth clearly nt d uonclaoly the sjatom under which the assoclatlono have been operated forever over thirty years In various portlono of the country , The dcslru to acquire a homo and accuniuloto property Is well nigh uul * venal , The question which men ol moderate Incomes find so difficult to solve la how to make the start In the first place. Men who have made their millions , hnvo sftuti said tin hardest work they had WAS to save the first thouiand dollars. The clerk 01 mechanic for instance , receives hit month's pay ; alter paying his rent , grocery bill and other current ox ponsca , ho has a email amount left , What shall ho do with it ? The sun is too small to loan , oven If ho had the time to attend to It. Ho , there fore , hands It to his wif t to put naldt "for a rainy day. " But ono want sue coeds another. The money Is at band , and llttlo by little it slips away ; anc so it goes on week after week , nnd month after month , and year aftci year , and ho finds Mmaolf no rlohei than when ho began. Ho Is often reproached preached for his improvidence , but he has done ni well as ho oonld. The questions which Interest thousands , are , how can I invest a portion of mj earnings every month in snob a man ner as to nnlto the greatest profit ! with the most absolute security , and how can I seonro a homo on the oaeloit possible tormtj T , wae to answer these qneeti ua thai Building and Loan associations wen first devised , and how well they have answered them , the thousands of com1 fortablo homes throughout the ooun try , built through tholr agency , beat witness. In Philadelphia , for in stance , it is well known that nearly al the mechanics owu their homos , and henoo that city is called , "tho Olty ol liomea " A fnw years ago a gentle man of Philadelphia took great palni to search the records of that city ant collect information on this subject , foi a paper which ho read before thi 'American Social Science association and in which he stated that from 184 ! to 187C , the bnlldincr society mort gaqes recorded were 30,129 , averaging $2,000 each , show ing that through thli agency at least , thirty thousand honsoi we're erected , and $72,000,000 addoc to the value of real estate in that city He further stated that from 1870 , t < January l&Vti , 31,479 dwellings hac been built in that city , and daring thai period , 20,535 building society mort gages wore created ; thus shewing thai during five years ending with 1875 two-thirds of all the dwellings ereotec In Philadelphia were built and ownoc by its workiugmen , with the capita furnished by themselves , through the medium of the building associations In every city of importance , instance ! are numerous of prosperous bnslnesi men , builders' , merchants , bankersetc. who made their first start and laid th < foundation of their fortunes by in vesting tholr earnings each month It building and loan associations. Okhon have built homes with the fands pro vlded by these associations , paying back monthly , the amount they hac previously paid for rent , and in a fov years tholr places were paid for. Thej had hardly missed the money , whtli they had enjoyed the satisfaction o living whore every tree they set , anc every shrub they planted , and oven fhwor that blossomed bealdo thcli doorway , enhanced the volno of thol : property , and adorned and beautified and made dearer their own home. S < evident have boon the boflcQta of and associations , that the announcement that one has been formed in Omaha will be received with satisfaction b } hundreds , who will hasten to avail themselves of ita privileges , anc already subscriptions for over 70 ( shares of stock have boon received. The officers and directors are Wm F. Bechol , president ; Jno. Roalcky vice president ; G. M. Nattlngcr , tec retary ; Ebon K Ling , treasurer Gustave Andrew , Jno. Wilson , L Hi Korty , Ohas. R Tnrney , Jno. H. Bat. ier , and Milton H. Goblo. The number of shares are 2,500 The initiation foe is twenty-five couti per share , and the monthly Install menta ono dollar per share.Yhcrj the shares roach the value of $20 ( each , the association closed , and the assets are divldrd pro rata among the members. At the monthly meeting , on the third Thursday of each month , the money in the treatury is loaned tc the member blddirg the highest pre mium the bDrrower giving aatlsfao tory ecentity. Tno Interest is cl ht pei cent , per annum , payable monthly. The amount loaned to any ono mem ber Is limited to $200 for each share of stock that he holds. Ho is also re quired to deposit with the association five shares of stock for every thousand dollars or fraction thereof , borrowed by him. On these shares he continues to pay his monthly installments , and also the interest on his loan , When , therefore , the shares become worth $200 each , it is plain to eeo that the five shares that he has deposited will P'iy the thousand dollars that ho his borrowed , without having recourse to his real estate security , which is only resorted to when ho falls , for a spool- tied time , tn pay his inotallmentn and interest. Ho may at any lima repay his loan In fall , or in InsiallmoLta on his otcck , to liquidate It , by paying a premium of ono per cent , thereon. As fast as the principal Is repaid the interest ceases , und when the whole amount Is paid back , the slmes are returned to him , and ho will receive , at the close of the acsoclatlon , the valno of his snares in money , the same as if ho had never borrowed , Should any member deslro to withdraw from the associa tion , ho may do so by giving thirty days notice to the directors , when ho will receive the amount of installments paid on his stock , together with In terest at five per cent per annum , If he has been a member of the associa tion six months , and six per cent per annum if a member a year , for the time such installments have boon in the treasury , No member can hold moro than ton shares of stock. To illustrate the rapidity with which money accumulates in the association , tupposo a person holds five shares , on which ho pays five dollars a month When the atioctatlon closes ho drawt out $1,000.00. On ton shares ho would draw out $2COO. On the other hand , suppose n nicnv bcr wishes to borrow from the asiocla < tlon $1COO to build a house , Ills In. tcrost would bo $6 GGjj a month , and his Installments $5 , a total of $11 GGj a month , which is a very moderate rent , and when the association closet the honso is his. It ho borrows bnt $500 his Interest would bo $3.33j , plus $5 Installments , or n total ul 8 33 } a month , and when the associ ation closes the house is not only paid for , but ho receives $500 in money bo < Mden. If ho wishes to build a $2OOC house ho deposits ton shares of stock , His payments then are $13 33jt fl month interest and $10 n mouth In stallments , ot 23 33 ] a month in all , much lots than ordinary rent , and in r few years the honso Is paid for , will money which would have boon paid for rent , had not the loan been madi from the association. The stock is transferable , and will unquestionably sell at a prcmltm whenever a member doelrcs to dispose of it. The first Installment will beoomi duo on the 17th of May , and the booki are now ooou for the subscription e shares. Copies of the constltutlot and by-laws and further informatiot nan be obtained upon application a the oftico of the association , which wll bo open Tuesdays , Thursdays and Sat nrday evenings from 5 to G and fron 7 to 8 o'clock. G. M. NATTINOER , Seo'y- Office with Jeff W. Bedford , eas side of 14th street , between Farnan and Douglas. THE KElIHBMhlNT OF THE OYH TEB. How the Oyster Recuperates Whet the Trade Holda Out Tno Quanti ty and Quality. New York Sun. The oyster , aa is its annual custom dates its lotlrement as an article o general diet from Tuesday next , as ha boon eaid several million tlmeo prov lous to this assertion. This is becans May and the throe succeeding month are not spoiled with an r. The man that invented the idea die a good thing for the oyster , if h didn't for his fellow man. The oyster needs rest and a chanc to recuperate as well as other people It recuperates at the rate of nine mil lions to each female oyster. If an ; ono doubts this they had better conn them , it is given , however , on th authority of Professor Atwater , o Mlddlotovn , Oonn. Mr. Atwater also Informed Th Morning Journal reporter that thi ostracizing the oyster by society wa nonsensical , and ho thought if th board of aldermen would only hcons them they would be all right. At the foot of West Tenth street 01 the North river and of Broomo streo on the East side Is where the oyste interests are located , and at Wcs Tenth street a Mornlog Journal re porter found that the dealers wori just up to tholr oars in oyster ; , and I certainly did not look much like th close of the season. Mr. J. Honsman , who controls thi only steam launch , the "Minnie am Irving , " engaged in the oyster trade Informed a reporter that genoiall ; speaking the season just closing ha been as successful as usual , bnt thi mild open winter allowed oysle'rs ti be taken right along and made tin supply more oven. Great shipments have been madi through the west and couth this win ter and the love for oysters amonj western people seem to bo on the iu < crease. Oysters for homo shipment are car rlod in cans holding 1,2CO apiece , am are filled with lea _ BO they will no churn , shipped from Now York at I o'clock In the evening and served nj in Buffalo at 8 o'clock the next morn- Inp. B.ltimoroand Newlork now rani about oven as to the largest qnantlt ; handled , and It Is calculated that th' valno of the sales for the prcson year will reach about the followlu ; figures. New York $30,000,00 Baltimore 30,000,00 Philadelphia 8,000,00 Norfolk , Va 6COOOOi , Elsewhere In the United States 5 000,00 Total $78,000,00 Tfau natural oyster beds in this par of the country are now exhausted am transplanting Is the rule , belnj brought from southern beds and trans planted in Prince's bay and other Nov York waters , and an oyster will al take Its flavor from the water which 1 dtlnkr. An oyster would live eight years I it had its own way , but it seldon getd a chance near New York. Tnej grovr about four years and then go caught. The best places for planting soec oystera hereabouts are LJDR Islam coast , East river , Kcckaway , Hiritan , Shrewsbury , North river and Ir Newark Bay , Dnrlng the past winter the shlp < monts of oysters to Europe have beer very creat , amounting to over 300,000 barrels , while the consumption in this city alone is estimated 2H50OOO.CO ( oysters. A Parrot to Give Evldonco in Court DrCoLljn Eagle. A ese of unusual interest cimo up lit Jnstlso Klohl'a court. Ilobort Strauss , wan arraigned on complaint of Jacob Brach charged with otcalli't a parrot nnd cage , valccd at $30. I ] appoarn that Straini formerly kept n bird store nt No. 729 Flusr ing avenue , which ho cold to Mr. Brach , the com plainant. A few days ago Mr. Stranu went to the rtore and carried away o parrot which ho claimed was not in cluded In the bill of sale when he transforredhls | property to Biach. Mr. Brach holds dlU'eroatly and consequently had Strauss arrested for grand larceny , When the case wee called this morning Counselor Obor ulor , for the defendant , asked for an adjournment In order to have the bird In court , which , ho said , would bo c very Important wltuota. Oonnselor Merket , for the plaintiff , said that Deputy Sheriff Aaron would go upon the stand and testify that when the parrot waa taken out of the store it locked back and mournfully remarked ; "I belong to Brach. " Mr , Obornlor said that the bird wat now willing to testify that Mr. Strann I waa Ita owner. He said the bird had conscientious scruples against taking an oath , but was willing to nllltm , Justice Klchl thought the demand for an adjournment utcossary , and sc ordered nlnlnttil and bird to bo present on the 2Gth instant. The court gave Instructions to Interpreter Baker tc bo prepared to talk intelligently with the parrot. An Unexplored San Lull ( Cat. ) ltc ) < ub'lc. Hearing a report around town thai a valuable redwood and yellow pine forest had boon discovered by 11 , _ D , Cook of this place , about eighty milei east of town , wo dropped in upon thai gentleman and received full confirma lion from him of the report. It socmt that about three weeks ago ho became alarmed at the long dry spoil and In company with another gentleman he started for the headwaters of the Sin qnoc in search of food for his stock , Ho repirls the scenery along the route after ho loft civilization as exceudlug- ly grand , rivaling anything ho ovei saw In his life , and ho volunteered the Information that ho had twice crossed the plains and been through Contra Amcrlci. After riding as far as thoj oonld they left tholr horses and footce It over the mountains and througt canyons , and near the headwaters cone ono of the ttibntarlos of the Slrquoi they found themsolvoa upon the brttil of a precipice over which the water of the crook ponrod with i deafening roir , falling a distance o GOO to 700 foot. Ho threw a rod over the brink to test the distancean < waited to hear it strike the bottom butaftor waiting some time ho con eluded it had lodged on the way down and wan turning to leave , when tb rumbling Intonations told him it ha < just reached the bottom , The vloi from this point was grand and awe Inspiring , and If properly opened t the public would rival the Yosemit as an attraction FJsh and gum abound , and to illustrate th plentlfalnoss of the former h atatod that his companion 01 several occasions took a common gun ny sack and fastened it at a rlfla am would drive enough fish into it whll ho wat making a fire to servo them fo a meal. In oomlng down a oanyoi they discovered a red wood forest tha has never before been known to exls in that locality. He describes its ex tent to bo from 2J to 3 miles long , ani from J to 1 mile wide. The tree were irom 1 to G feet in diameter and to ute his own word- "thero la enough timber there t fence this valley into ten-acre lots. Oa the outer edge of this grove h found a tree that had been felled year and years ago by chopping around i with a tomahawk , the blade of whioi was not over three inohoa wide , H is confident that no other white mai ever stepped feet Inside the grove for , said he , it would have been im possible to' have reached it year ago ; but about that tim a forest fire burned . off th thick nnderbiush for miles this sld and made It passible for them t reach the grove on foot. Ho does no think that the discovery of the fores or the magnificent fills will bo of an ; value for years to come , because o the difficulty of building roado t them , but ntvertholets he intends t start out in a short time and fnrthe explore that interesting region. Good day to you , Mistress O'Broinc An' how is the pain in your apolne ? Och , dlvil a bit , Have I of it , St. Jacobs Oil cured it up foluo. He Had Traveled Before. Carson Appeal , A lot of Boston tourists were travel ing in n sleeping car , also a Nevitdi trnvelur. In the morning , when th porter wont round to collect his as uessments on boot blacking , there wa a great commotion among the Brstoi tonrlsta , Some paid him a Sve-cen nickel , and thoao uho hod no nickel were compelled to yield up shcrt bits All the while the Nevada man , dresaoi in ordinary clothes , sat reading hi newspaper. When the porter roachei him ho looked up inquiringly. "Did you black my booU ? " "Yes , eah. " "Yon did a splendid job ; never hoi my boots blacked so well before on th ! lino. Hero's $3. When the porter pocketed thi money the Boston people looked up astonished , and presently it was rn mored abont that John Mackey wai aboard or Eacch Strother was out era a campaigning trip. In a few inin utes the Nevada man and the portei mot ( by chancr ) in the smoking room "When does my sleeping ticket rut out ? " "Your time was up , Bah , at Ogden but if yon wants torldoto Reno , boss , its all right. " The traveler gave the darkey a drink out of a black bottle and the portei winked continuously for nlno second i as he drank the traveler' * health , Six dollars saved. Eonomy Is the road to wealth. THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterfeited This Is especially true of a famllj medicine , and It is positive proof thai the remedy imitated is of the highest valno. As soon as it had boon tested and proved by the whole world thai Hop Bitters was the purest , best and moat valuable family medicine ) or earth many imitations sprung up and bagon to steal the notfcea In which the press and people of the country had expressed the merits of H. B , and in every way trying to induce suf fering invalids to isa their Bind In stead , exfcctlng to niako money on the credit and good name of II. B. Many others started nostrums put up In similar ptylo to U. U. , with vari ously devised nam-ja In which the word "Ilojj" oa "Hops" were used in away to induce people to boliova they were the Barno as Hop Bittcu. All such pretended remedies or cures , no matter what their ( itylo or name is and especially these with the word "Hop" or Hops In thtir name or in uny way connected with them or tholi nsmo , are Imitations or counterfeit Beware of them. Touch none c them. Using nothing but genuine Hop Bitters with a bnnch or cluster ol green Hops ou the white label. Trust nothing else. Druggists and dealers are warred against dealing In Imlta- tons or counterfeits' Ve notice { he Marriage Fund , Mutual Trust Association , of Cedar lUpida. Iowa , highly spoken of In many of the leading pane of the state. "Money for the Up- married" headi their ftdrertUeineDt ID another column ot this paper , (5-3oi 18 UNFAILING AMI IMllllBtH Con- uiMnns , St. Vlt- M Putin1 , Alcoholism - holism , Opium Tnllng , Si-nilnal Weakness , linpotetiey , SyphilisScrofula , nnel nil Norvolisnncl Blood Dlsonsos. l p iovll1ityiiiiii.inm-ipijiniar > t.in.'ii , Merchants , Uankcrs , l.mlk'a mul nil w hose sedouUO'cniplojinciitcauM Norvousl'ros- tn\tloiiIrroculnrltlesofthollloo(1Stoiimcli , Bowels or Kwtie } * ! or who irqulru niu-nu tonic , nppctlrcr or stimulant , Samaritan " .AVn ln e Is Invaluable # Thousands proclaim It tlio most wonderful Invlgor- nnt tern. that Jl.COatDrog- a sinkings- ever sustained tNERVE | | | | | | ) the DR. S. A , RICHMOND MED.CO.Sool'ropr'i. ! St. Josoipli. , Xio. l ) Sailway Time Table , U. P. U. R. MAIN LINK LXAVFI. Dally Exprm , l:15p : m Dally r.irrtM 3.Spm Dei vor Kip. . . 7:40 : p ra Demcr Kxi > . . . .7n : : ain Emigrant 0.00 p m Km In rant .DVOM : OMAHA AND LINCOLN tINK-V. 1' DEPOT. LKAMI. Atttmn Lincoln Kx. . 11IS : A m I Lincoln Kx. . . .1:08 : v > m MUod 8:15 : a m | Mixed . .1.45 p m DUMMY 1U.VI S-aniUOK DIVISION. Tummy trainI moOnnUm Ml us 8.00 a mP.OOa ; ir ; 10.00 n m ; ll.COft m , l:00 : | > m200 ; p m ; 8:01 | i MI ; 4:00 | i m ; 5 OO in ; P.OO p m Dummy train ) leave < ! mull Iliufl * an follows : 8:23 : am ; 9V6 : m ; 10:21 : a m ; 11 25 a m ; 1:25 : p in:2 : 25 pm3S5 ; ] > m.4:23p ; : in ; Cfipm : ; OiVfip nt. Sunday ) he Dummy trains Icavo Omaha at 9.00 , 11:00 : in ; 2.00 , 4 UO , & .00 and 6.0 } | i in. Liatri Council Diufljftt l25 ) and 11:25 : i m , 2.'A 4:25 : , 6:25 : and C2fi ; p in. TUHOUOII AND LOOALl'ASSENQEU T1U1NS imiDOEDrTISIO.V. LRAVR OUAIH. tRAMI COO.NCIL BLUFFS PauNo 2. > .H7:4t : a m Pft'S. Ha R. . . 7,25 a in " No 10 t5pm : " Kol5 11JOara : "No 4 . . . 3:40 : | i in No 3 .11:30 : am EmUrtnt .No O.CilS a m No 13 7-Wpm No7.U-l.Opni No 1. . . . 7:00 : pm SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEPOT N. 15th St Loire Omaha ( or O'Neill rla St Paul Llnefor Blair 8:30 : a m Arrlie from Ntllgh 5Sopm : C. , JI. & ST. P. R. K. U. P DKPOT. LKAVI. ARR4VB. Uallft Ex 7:15am" : Atlantic * x..84op ; lit I'M fie Ex..OU5 a ji "Ually except Sunday tDily. WABA8IJ.ST. LOUIS i. PACIFIC U U.-U. P. DEPOT. I.KAN H. Annivn Omaha 7:15 : a m I OLD aha lli'O a m " 8:4 : J pi > ' | " 520pm c. , n. & q. K. n u. P. DUFOT. ARR1VR. I.RAVR. Mall" 7:4" : a m I Express 9:45 : am Exprm i.:40)i : ) m i til * 725pm N. V. M. lenca Council Bluffa at 3:17 : pint " " arjlvcs " 8:20 : a mf Jundujs oxctptcJ. ( Omaha time' C. , B. I & P. H. n. U P. DEPOT. AHRHII. LKAMI Mall 9:45 : am Express 7:15 : a m Eipruni 7:20 : p in Mall 3:40 : pm juuda ) a ci ccpti u. Sundaj 8 cxceptcd. C. & K. W. B. R.-U. P. D1.POT. AR-IVK. LKAVK. Mai. * 7-45 am Exprca 1:45 : am Kipross 3:40 : pm Mail * 7:20pm : " ' cxcepttd Sundays excepted s. c. & P. n. n.-u. P. DEPOT. Mallt 6:00 : am I Express 0.50am Expruts 0.00 pm 1 .Mallt 7:20 : pin tSm days excepted ST. PAUL & OMAHA , NEBRASKA DIVISION DEPOl' N. 15TII ST. N)2 S'OO ami No 1 4:50pm : No 4 12:45pm | N' > 3 11:45am tiundas exccptod. K. C. , ST. JOE , It C. B. K. K-B. & M. DEPOT. Mai 8:25 : a m I Kinross G:00 : a m Expr as 70nm : ! | Mall . . . 0:50 : pm B. AM. K. , I.V NEBRASKA. Dcn < er Exp : I5 a m 5:35 : p m Lincoln Kxp..635pm 0:10a : m MISSOURI PiClKIC U. P. DEPOT. Atlim B. DKrART. Express 6:50 : a m I Express 7f5 : p m Mall CM pm | SUll 8.05am Tr.lns leav rtg at 7:2. : " > p u and uniting at 6.50 a m will hate Pullman tUcptrt. Opening and Closing of Malls. ROUIK. orKN CLOSFI. a m. p. m a m. p.m. Chlcagj * Northwestern. . . 11.00 9.CO 6:302:40 : Chicago , Uock UUnd A P 11 00 9.CO :30 : 2.40 Chicago , Uurllnton &Q . . .11.0 : 8.00 f > 30 2.40 Wabich 12J : > 530 Sioux City 4. PaclCc 5.00 7 : < 0j Union I'aiinc 4001I:4H : Onnha to hepiib.lcan Val. . 2.0)11:10 : Burllrk'ton & Mo. InN.h. . . 000 ] 7:40 : 530 Omaha & orthwcatcrn. . . . 5,00 70 : MljiourlPulHe t > :30 | 6CO Local imilfl lor S'atu ' cl lena leave hut once a day , viz : 4 30 a. m. A Lincoln iw.il 8 also opened r.t 100 : a. m. . Oitcoopcn undijsrom 1,00 m. to lCOp : m. TIIOS. F HALL , Postma ter Saturday tvenlng Trains The fol'oInK tabli ( hews the date and naune ol roars running trail a to Chicago fiom tb > Union PadnV transfer en Saturday evening : MONTHS. fr January iO 13 C-23 February , 3-M 18 March 3-21 I" 1031 April , 14 21 May 5-J019 ,12 June 10 19-302-23 July 7-2821 14 Ausust. . . . 4-25 Seplcmber. 8-29 1-22 | 15 October ' 20 IB 6-27 li umber. . 1) ! 3-24 17 December. . . t-2215 8-29 The Chlcaf > , St. P nl Minneapolis and Omiba trains leave ever } Siturdiy aftoimun Ths Chicago , Milwaukee anil-St. Paul trains ave every a urdar afternoon' MAVGRIOK NATIONAL BANK. Cor , Water and Congress Streets. CAPITAL , - - C4OO.OOO SURPLUS , - - 100,001) Transacts a general Banking bnstneHa , lie * celvea the accounts of Uaukn , Bankers nnd others. Draws Foreign Kxchnnge and makes Cable Transfers in Kurope and Tel * egraphlc Transfers of Money throughout the United State * , Buys and cells Gov eminent and other Investment Securities , and executes any business for its Carre * eiiondente in the line cf Banking , A8A P. POTTER , President. J. J. EDDY , Cashier. J. W. WORK , A < s't Cashier , nitlh-uiu NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN. 1,000 , HEAD OF YOUNG OATTLE FOR SALE , GOO Head ot Voarllrt' Steers and Heifers , SCO Head ol Tw 0-5 car-old Steers , acd 100 Head ot luo-jcar-old Heifers. Thc'o cat'Ie are all ironl , straight , thrifty cattle , uobtlj Kradtd cattle , for Bale al' ' iru'i thcr or lu ots to ruit the pinhmrg. For further partlc ulare call on or address M , K Potter , Waml ) , coutt ) , Iowa. Al tin ALMA E. KEITH , DEALEIl IN. Fine Millinery 1 HAIR GOODS , WAVE3 , BANGS , ETu. Stock Entirely Frosli and Now , 109 15rh Street , Opp. Poatoffioo. btll ANIIEUSER-BUSGH \ Brewing Association , CELEBRATED & BOTTLED BEER , . THIS EXOBLLENT BEER SPEAKS T ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : AH Our o , < ls life Made lo die Staiuhird of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Bole Agent for Omaha and the "West. Offlco _ 0orner. island JarneyStroBta . "I VUI RT BBS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Liuo of the Best Brands of OHUB8 AID MlirailOTDRED TQBACIJO , Atlanta for BBHWOGD HAILS AMD LAFL H & RAND POWDER CO DEALERS IN HALL'S SAFE AND LUCK Fire and Burglar PPJJ o 1020 Farnham Street , PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKINQ IB only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. ' WITH WIB2 If ADZE OVER DOOliS , For talc by ROGERS & SONS MORGAN & CHAPMAN , < 2I3 Farnam St. . Omahn. Nh BOLLN & SIEVERS , I H. BOLLN & CO. , 1509 Douglas Street. | Cor. ICth and California St. OMAHA SEED DEPOTS. HENRYBOLLN&GO litre brought to this city fiom the firms of Lvdredth & Son's , Philadelphia , and James M. Thur burn & Ce. , Now York , the lircoit ttock ot Garden tnd Field Seeds ever Imported before toll ] city , allcf which arc ( guaranteed to be freab and true to tto nam ; . Prices will alee be ns low as any Eesponsibie Dealer can Make , mar IC-ood-tf HENRY BOLLN & CO. WAKEFIELD , WHOLESALE AND BKTA1L DEALEB IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , 3ASH , 8lfiOg ? , [ VIOLO GS , l\mt \ XI'tTATULOENf 7OU KILVTAU KK CEMErIT COL'PAlit Union Pacific DavotOMAHA , X < E MANUFACTUItKK OF Window Caps , FiniaU , Skylights , &c. THIUTE'ftNTII STREET , - OMAHA , NEB The only Coal mined west of the Mississippi River thnt is equal in quality to the ROCK SPRING COAL. THE ONLY IOWA COAL \ That will stock for n year without slacking or'ohrlnklng , Pronounced by all the leading brick men In Woatern Iowa aa the very beat coal for burning brick over used tn the West. EUREKA COAL AND MINING CO. , Frederic , Monroe Co. , Iowa.