THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , MAKOH8 , 1884. BILIOUSNESS. Bilious symptoms invariably nrigo from indigestion , such rw furred tongue , vomiting of bile , giddiness , sicklieaduchcirregulnr bowels. The liver secretes the bile and nets like n filter or sieve , ti clcnnso impurities of the blool. By irregularity in its action or suspensions ot its functions the bile is littblu to overflow into the bbod , causing jinuulice. sallow nom- plo.\ioQyollo\voyos. bilious iliarrlucn , a languidwoary , fooling and many other distressing symptoms. Bil iousness may bo propjrly termed an affection of the liver , and can bo thoroughly cured by the grand log- ulhtor of the liver and biliarv organs BURDOCK BLOOD BITTBHS. Act upon the stomach , bowels and liver , making healthy bilu and pnro blood , and opens the culverts and sluiceways for the outlet of disease. Sold everywhere and guaranteed to cure. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000 , tfi.Tlclcota only $5. Shares in ProportionlEa Louisiana state Lottery Company , " Wt do hereby tertify that ice s\iptmii the at ranyementt for all ( Ar Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawing' of " " Louisiana State Lottery Company , ani in person manage and control the Draicingt themselves , and that the tame are conducted tn'tA hcntity , fairness , and in good faith toward all pat , itt , and we authorite the company to use thii eer- i/lcate , with fae-timilet a/ our liynaturet attaehta n ite advtrtMcmtnti. " COUM1UIOBIU Incorporated In 136. " ( or 25 yean by the legttUtmt lor educational and charitable purposes with cap Ital ol $1,000,000 to which a 'reuotvo fund ol ov i HM.OOO has Bliico been added. By an orwheltnlnp popular rote Its Iranchlw m made a part ol the present ctato oonntltutlor adopted December 2d , A. D. 1870. The only Lottery over voted on and en dorsed by the people of any Stato. It never scales or postpones. _ , Its grand ainglo number drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune. Third Grand Drawing Class C , in the Acail- oray of Music , Now OrleansITuesday , March ' 11th , 1884 IfiCtb Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , § 75,000. 100,000 TickdtH at Five Dollftrs Each. 1'rac- tioiis , In Fifths in proportion. LIST O PHIZES. 1 CAPITAL PH1ZK I7B.OOC I do do S5OOC 1 do do 10,000 s rnizm OF ceooo 12,000 6 do MOO 10,000 10 do 1000 10,000 20 do 600 10.00C 100 do 200 20,000 SW do 100 80.000 600 do fO 25000 1000 do 25 25,000 API ROXIMno.i rmzKa. 9 Approximation prices ot { 750 8,7(0 0 do do 500 4,600 B do do 250 2 , 0 18C7 Prizes , amounting to 5285,600 Application tor rates to clubs should be made onlj at the olllix ) of the Company In New Orleans. For lurtherInformation writ * clearly giving lull address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and addrcea Registered Letters to NEW OIILKANS NATIONAL BANK , Now Orleans , La. Postal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Ex press ( all sums ot ? 5 and upwards by Express at oai cxpenbo ) to M A. DAUPHIN , or If. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La. < 8 07 Seventh Bt , Washington , D. O. Off. FELIX Lt BRUN't PKEVENTIVE AND CUKK. FOR EITHER SEX , The remedy being injected directly to the Beat ell the dlseaae , requlroH no chan f ol dl l t or mercurial or poisonous medljinci to bo taken Inter ually. When uted aa a prevjntUo by either sex , I til im possible tu contract any private disease ; but In thi eaao of thoeo already unfortunately afflicted we guarantee antoe thieoboxoa to cure , or wo will refund themon y. Price by mall , pObtajepild$2. per boxortlirw boxes for ti. ti.WJUTTEN WJUTTEN aUARANTEES caned by all authorized agents. Dr Felix t.eBrun&Co. SOLE I'HOl'IUETCnS. C , F. Uoodman , Sole Agent , lor Omahi Ken. J-wlv Health is Wealth ! lii ) K. 0.\VF.sr'n NEIITK AND HIUIN TIIKAI UEN7 , ii Bunmnt'MHl BpociBo fur Jljstorm , Uan noss. CouYUlsionB , l'\U , Nervous JSournlBin Heartache , Nervous ProntrntioncnuBcd Ijytlioiii * ot alcohol ortolmccii. WiikofulnoBB , Mental lia proKsiuii , Bottoninu tit the Drain resulting in in ennity nnd leacliiiR to jniecry , decay iiiul ( lentil lreraQturo Old Ago , DaircnneBS , LOBS jif JIOWB in either eor , Involuntcry IJOBSPS nnd Hneriunt crrhocn caused by over-exertion of the brain , sell nbiiBoor ovor-indulBonoo. Each b x contain otio immth'a troatmnnt. JLOOn boz.or fcix b"ie furS.OOBentby muil propaidon roceijit of price Wi : UCAKANTIJi : SIX 1IOXKH To euro nny COBO. With cncli orclor nwoived by n for six boiea , nccoiniianiMl with t5W ? , wo wu bond Ilioj'iircliiinor our written gunrai'.uxj to re fumitho mouty if the trrntrneutUoosuotcffeo ucuru. OuiiTuiilous i&mioaonu'oy C. F , GOODMAN Bole A eut , Omaha Neb. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Erlanger , . Bavaria Culmbacher , . Bavaria Pilsner . Bohemian Kaiaor . . Brornen DOMESTIC. BiKlweiser . . . . . .St. I < ouis AnhaiiBcr . „ „ . St. Louis Bes - , s . Mil'vaulosf Rchlitz-Pjlsiier . Milwaukee Kruir's . Oniahn Ale , Tortcr D'niPBtic and Jlhim Wine. ED. MAUHBH 1'21 i Fiivniirn OMAHA Stove Repair Works 109 South 14th St. larnUUni ; caMlne * and reptli tat > K > tM ul all description , wood ttovei , ohangotl t barn cxal , rttAat , UrcUick , dampen , to. ooajUaU ) oo baa ) . Tn out o our itovi ) p" tbilvM ui < in r > ft , KID , WADE'S GANG , Two Hayc Been Scat to tbe Peat- tcntiary , Ynrt n Probability Hint More "Will VoMovv. This evening's ttv.in from the north brought lion. F. H. Till'my , district mlgo of the Ninth judicial district , into ) mnha , and by ix train over the 11. & SI' , rom Lincoln last night 11 , J. Simpson , tiorirofBrovrncountycAmointo ( this city , bhctiti Simpson is returning from n ( ripe o the capital city , whcro ho wont in his Ilictnl capacity to deliver over to the vardon of the slnto penitentiary Andy 'ulbortaon and William Morrison , con- ictod nt the last term of the district ourt , hold in Brown county , thia atnto , in February 25th , for horse stealing , 'udgo ' TifTiiny is returning lomo : from ho northwestern counties , where ho has ooa holding court. These two gentle * nonnro wollficquiuntodwith the facts con- crutng Kid Wade and his gang , three of horn having boon recently tried before udgo Tiffany in Brown county. Those two gentlemen wore found t their hotels by n BEE roporto , , nd wore very willing to give all the facts onnoctcd with the desperadoes who lave become inoro notorious than any gang in the state since the days of "Doc" liddloton. Theao bandits seemed to lave formed an organization extending rom the mouth of the Niobrara river west to the Bad Lands. How many or vho have belonged to it will never bo mown. Some have lied the country caving their families 611 homesteads to .ho tender cares of strangers , some have gene to servo a term of , ycars in the ) onitontinry , seine have gene to that 'undiscovered country" and the connoc- ions of others with this band of out- aws will never bo told. The reports 'rom that section regarding these men aeem to have been grossly exaggerated , , ho prevailing opinion being that fourteen - teen of "Kid" Wade's band have ended their mortal careers by the process of ynch ' law. Sheriff Shnpsoil says only : our h'uvp mot death in that way and doubts if the number is as great a9 that oven. "Kid" Wade was hung to a whistling post ono-hnlf inilp cast of Basset , a station on ; ho Sioux City & Paeifts rend in Brown county , n man named Murphy mot his leath in the Keha Faha country at the lands of the vigilantes. A man named Whitestocking was reported to have boon : ound hanging to a tree near where Mur phy was hung , and others who have inco been through that country say a onoly grave , unmarked and unknown , can ho seen near the place described , and the whereabouts of "Kid" Wado's 'ather is not known. If the old man Wade mot his death by a decree issued : rom the court presided over by Judge Lynch then only four at most have so ended this life. Thuso men whom Sheriff Simpson took to Lincoln were on the 4th of March lontcnced to the penitentiary bj Judge TilTany , Culbcrtson , for eight years , and Morrison for so von. Horace S to wart was also tried at the same term of court , but was found not guiliy. Thcso men bad been indicted at the October term The grand juay at the term just closed Found indictments against several others , but how many could not bo learned. An indictment was also found against ono of th ° vigilantes , who was charged with tin assault with an attempt to com mit murder. His case was continued to the next term of court. In Holt county , whoso term of court has just closed , three Dthors wore indicted and arrested , and boini ; unable to give ball were taken to bho Fremont jail , where they will remain until the next session in that county It was intimated by the counsel for these defendants that a change of venue would be applied for on account of the bias of the citizens. Judge Tiffany's court room , during the trial in Brown county , was filled to over- Hewing daily , but perfect order prevailed - vailed , the desire being to give those in dicted a fair and impartial trial. The excitement and agitation is gradually abating , and the wish of the citizens now is that the law take its course. The ac tion of the vigilantes has never been up held by the order loving people , with the exception of a low who have boonledinto it by the excitement. There are ten or twelve more in Holt county who have no ! boon included in the above , who are un der bonds on the same charge , being held by the examining magistrate. "Kid" Wndo was only twenty-three years old when he died. Ho was the boy who wns found in the canon with "Doc'1 Middleton the time ho WM sur prised and captured. IIo seems to have boon born with his hand n aiimt ovoiy man , and ever Hineo ho has been in that country ho hnn berne the uamo of n highwayman and an outlaw. Since this band has been broken up no nioro horooa have "been stolen and ii example has any ollVct it will bo eonii : time before another will spring up. Wei It IB now undisputed that We I Do Mov < or'H Gutarrti ( Jure is the only treatment thut will absolutnly euro CaUrrh frfiali 01 chronic. "Very efficacious , Sainl. Gould , Weeping Water , Neb. " Ono box cured mo , MM. Mury Kenyan , IMimark , Dakota. " "Il rtwtored me to tlio pulpit , Kev. Ceo. K. Hels , Coblevlllo N , Y. " "Ono liox radically pured ma , Uov. C. If. Taylor , MO NcrfJo street , Brooklyn. " "A perfect curelnftnr HO yean ullerii'g J. D. McDonald , 710 Broadway , N , Y. , &c. , &c. Thousands of testimonial an received from all parts of the world. Delivered erod , 81.00. Dr. Wei Do Meyer's IIIUHtra ted I'rculUe , " wiuh statement * by tbo euro mailed free. D. li. Dewey & Co. , 182 Kulto otroot , N. Y , tuett-tburcWt-in&o-3m Heal Kstato Transient. The following deeds were filed foi record in the county clerk's oflico Marel 0 , reported for TUB BKB by Amos' rea estate agency : Charles J. Canan and wife otal to Join J. IJaller. wd , lout 4 and 5 in May Hold 812JO , John Xeiao and wife to W. IT. Mary weather , w d , part nw j BOO 18 , il } ( 10 u $012 , "I have unfld Jlunlock J.lwl llltUn wit ] great benefit for indigccti'in and ooiiHtipatloi of the bowels. " 0. L. Jiartou , Hamilton , Out Very Correct. The county commissioners J.avo beoi engaged for some day's , assisted by How ard B , Smith , Kstj. , in examining tLi accounts of late Judge Clwlwiek , and after a full and thorough cxitnuiftUon they find that ho should have had on land as county judge something over $11,000. The amount found to his credit , as county judge in the banks , ex actly balance nnd ono cent ovorjojcnroful | and accurate had ho been. During the time ho had boon in oflico ho had han- lied ever S50.000 , principally of funds Belonging to estates and of condemnation nonoy. It was remarked as a singular fact that the final word of the last entry which ho wrote in his books an hour before his sudden death was "released. " KVPPV Vermin to bo n Itcnt Success [ it this Ufa must Imvo n specialty ; that Is.nutst concentrate the abilities of body and mind on soiuo one pursuit. Hua/leifk flluoil llittert have their 8i > eclnHy M n coniiloto ) nnd radical euro ) f dysnciwla , nml llvor and kidney affection * . WIGS KOH WOMEN , The Iiatest Ouzo la to Tliin Out tlio Natural llnir nr Hhavo It Off Altogether. The curly wig craze has broken out in Chicago and bids fair to become on epi demic. A Wabash nvonup hair dealer who understands his busiuesa predicts .hat there will not bo n wiglcss woman in society six months hence. "I know what L am talking about , " ho declared , "for I lave sold 1127 wigs in Chicago since lost September , and on nn average , I 'half shinplo' a customer every day. " "What do you men by half-shinglo ? " was asked. "Thinning out tlio hair and cutting it jff just below the cars. The thinning out liolps the growth ot the hair , and just enough is loft in the length to curl cosily. I'ho hair can bo dressed and put up in curling-leadsand the next day it is ready for uso. The hair is drawn , up on the crown of the head , where it is invisibly pinned. Then the curls are pulled out irouud the face , ears , and neck to suit the style of the face. Young "ladies and missus dispense with the pins , and scram ble the ringlets round the head , as it were , but unless the face is both youthful and pretty the ell'ect is very apt to ho rowdyish. Yes , it seems easy enough , but tliero is not ono woman in a dozen who can make a good job of the work un til she haa failed a score of times. . An export has no trouble , and after the loads are untied it does not take five minutes to pull out the coiffure. Wo have ono girl in the toilet-room to whom wo pay § 20 a week for this kind of { work. She is a French girl , and came over from Franco in the same steamer with the Irving com pany. She got her ideas of the present style from Miss Ellen Terry , who , you know.has a reputation for her studies in toilet. " "Well , what about the wigs ? " "Just this : If n woman has enough hair on her head to cover the scalp wo trim it , cultivate the growth , and encour- ngo her to wear it an naturalo. But if the hair is poor and the scalp barren wo shingle the hair , convict style , and take her measure for a wig. The color ! Oh , that depends on what the woman wants. If it is uoasiblo to suit her wo succeed , Blonde , golden brown , chestnut , black , brown , gray , anything she uolects will bo all the same to us. But if she leaves the choice with us wo ntudy her complexion and give her just the color best suited to her eyes and eyebrows. The demand is for blonde wigo , and wo put them on women with black eyes , gray eyes , brown eyes , haxzel eyes , green eyes _ , and Muo eyes , too. 1 think the nicest piecu ot matching 1 ever made up wont to an Ada street belle with a clear , healthy com plexion , ruddy with color , an oval face , and a pair of grayish-black eyes darkened by long , bluck lashes and heavy , black eyebrows. The wig was a blonde of the page style , made BO as to' bo worn in a club if preferred. You can only imagine how charming she looked , for I cannot begin to toll you. She was so delighted - lighted with her appearance that she said I might charge her any price and send tho.bill to papa. I got what I asked for , $25. " It would amaeo the uninitiated to know how many women buy those wigs women of all ages and styles , but principally wo men who are neither so old nor BO whim sical as todonbttho eflicacy of a becoming coilfurp. At a recent party of the Talis man club , hold in a west side hall , thirty- two young ladies were wigs , and wore thorn gracelessly enough , too , in several instances. It is not generally known that it is ra pidly becoming faehionablu for young widows who are not averse to a second perusal of the wedding service to dnn white wigs. The natural hair is cut oil' the hair line well powdered , and thu white parchment of aniull ringlets worn under the widow's cap mokea the wearer almost as interesting n.t K lurgo bank ac count would Put oni ) uf those siuw wigs on a roe' ) of 40 and nlio can pass fur 32 any day if she but known the tire ! principles of making up. Un athorur roses who huvo found the hearts of men invulnerable have rucourxo to thin ulmnii , and even if the blind god dois not propitiate tiato , they nt least h.ife thu satisfautiun of boitn ; litlruciivn , ai.d , next to admini tion , thoru IB Mothmn so tU'ar to the femi nine heart , The English walking-hats for the com ing season will ba provided with fron and hack fringtH of water-waves , whicl will do away with all further ha rdressinf. for the street. The front hair is BO ar ranged as to bo readily worn banged curled , or pulled in frizzes and worn witl a center or side part. The back , o scolding locks , consist of from three tc seven cuila , thick and loose , and Ion | enough to swoop the collar. The hat i high in crown , narrow , and beveled ir urim , and intended to bo sot back 01 the head. With it o the Englisl tailor-inado coatumo and standing liner collar. This wig-wearing fashion will doubtlos be favorably regarded by the physician of the city , ono of whom says : "Th Americans are fast becoming hairless b ; heredity , Tlio ravages made by the fals hair of the last thirty years are shown ty the present generation , The children , i they have any hair , are born with di scased that is , barren scalps , whic no amount of care or culture will mak productive. If wigs are to be worn th hair will of necessity bo coarse from frequent quont cutting , hut it will bo luxuriant nnd tliero will bo less baldness and fowe scantily covered heads in twonty-liv years than at present. " llallroml Sandwiched , iU Call Customer "What do you charge fo thar. ham' ! ' Butcher "That is not for sale. It i only for a sign , It io made of wood. " Customer "How long has it bee hanging thcrol" Butcher "About " three years. Cuitomer "Must bo pretty woU fl vorod by this time. " Butcher "Flavored ? " Customer ' "Yos. What wil ) you tnko or ill" Butcher "It only co t half R dollar ad von can have it for that if you prefer n old ono to a now ono. There are ilonty more nt the planing-mill where I { ot this. " Customer "Well , I will take it if you will saw it into slices. " 'Butcher "Into slices ! Great St. Abattoir ! What do you want it in slices or ? " Customer "I am a manufacturer of .tilway restaurant sandwiches. The Davenport and Rock Island Uidgo company , organized for the pur- lose of building a now bridge ever the ilissisiippi river at Davenport , has tiled rticlos of incorporation ; capital stock , 1,000,000. TEKAMAH TIDINGS , The I'rcBcnt ProsporUy of the Toun nml ItH Future Prospects. Coirospamlcncn of TlIK DKK. TKKAMAII , Burt County , Nob. , March . The winter season is perhaps not the > est time to judge of the growth and rospority of any portion of the country , ml yet there are indications of the ox- auslon of interests in and about Toka- mah which leave no doubt in regard to ! io assured success of this prosperous own. With a superior quality of land whoso increase of products is contributing o the trade and business of the plauo , nd with au energy and business tact haractcristio of Nebraska people , there s abundant promise of a great outgrowth lore. lore.Tho tastp for a now and hotter class of mildincs is showing a good fruitage in ining tlio streets with a style of architoe- uro that is fast becoming the pride of ur vigorous frontier slnto. The range of blull'a encircling the busi- losn portion of the town nfl'ords very do- ir blo locations for the elegant private residences which are looming up conspic- loualy all around thu picturesque city imita. The imposing brick blocks within whoso walls , the enterprising norchant , tradesman , professional and > anker nro plying their several branches and callings , are evidences of the strong confidence felt by the people in the fu- , uro of their town. The schools under the leadership of ? rof. Huston are justly becoming the > ride of every citizen of Tokamah. The churches are ably manned \yith onor- ; oticpastors { , and a general air of pros- icrity is manifest in those several inter ests , which are the attraactivp exponents of every wide awake community through out our state. I'ho Presbyterians have just entered upon a promising career of prosperity mid growth under the faithful direction f their newly called young pastor , llov. " . C. Chprryholiues. A high-day of sor- ice has just boon enjoyed by his people , v largo accession of now members has ust been welcomed into its membership , ind a stimulating tide of prosperity has ot in. Tlio superintendent of missions , lev. Oeorgo T. Crissmon , recently spent a day in looking ever the work hero , ad ministering the sacrament nnd ordaining and installing now ollicors in the church. Among r.omo of the business men plans mvo boon laid for the formation of n argo syndicate for the purpose of con- lucting an extensive cattle busi ness in Texas. The capital took swells into many thousands of if dollars and the profits arising there- rom nro pictured as enormous. Judging if the success of this syndicate and from ho character and ability of the men who trp pushing it forward , wo can readily iring before our minds visions of a now class of cattle , kings who will make good use of their present prosperity.X. X. Y. FORXV-KIGHTU GoNGltESS. HP.NATK. WASHINGTON , March 7. Mr. Williams dom. Ky. , ) moved to discharge the com- nittoo on military affairs from con sideration of the bill , regulating the retirement rf army oflicors , introduced t > y Mr. Bock , ( dom. . Ky. , ) who supposed at the time ho was acting for Mr. Williamo. The latter know nothing of the bill and disclaimed all respon sibility for it. Mr. Beck explained that n young man came in looking for Mr. Williams and saying the latter had agreed to introduce .bo bill.j Mr. Beck therefore introduced 't as ho supposed for his colleague , hut t his since transpired that ho was im- > osod upon. The committee was dis charged from furthnr ' comdoration of the bill ' Tliii Moimto passed the bill reported by Mr. ( J triand ( dom. , Ark. ) , from the coin- mil tut ! on the judiciary , constituting a ni j"nty of the judges of iho supreme com t of tlio United StatcB a quorum , in- itca'l of six us livrrrnforo. The bill also jirbhihitu a judjio li i board a case in the circuit con re- from niuii ; { on the supreme bunch whim thu cat.u comes up on appoa ) . The bill to ostab'i-li ' a bureau of statis tics of labor came up under the flvu minute - ute rulo. Mr. Merrill ( rop. , Vt. ) suggested a poBtponomont in order , to givi more time tor dobato. Mr. Blair ( rop. , N. II , } opposed delay. Mr. Hoar ( rop. , Mass. ) urged the inv portanco uf theblll. lie despaired of thu maintenance of the republic many gener ation * unless the great mass of tbo people received enough pay to afford them the comforts of life and to enable them tn educate their children and develop thoii patriotism. After further discussion the bill wenl ovor. Sir. Plumb ( rep. , Kas. ) from the committee < mitteo on'publto landsreported favorably the house bill declaring forfeited the lands granted the Texas Pacific railroad , and stated that the minority of the committee mitteo desired tlio privilege of submit ting a dissenting report at their conven ience. Adjourned till Monday. ' iioutfi : . The bill authorizing the rotirmont o General Alfred I'leasonton as colonel wm recommitted without instructions. Mr. Browne ( rep , Ind , ) immediately introduced a bill granting Pluasanton i pension of 8100 a month , Inferred U the committee on invalid pensions. The house wont into committee of tin whole on the private cnllendar , Mr. Co : ( dom , N. Y. ) in the chai and remained in aoealou till 4 o'clock when several private bills wcr reported to the house and paused. Ti | houap then took a rocesa till 7iO : ! thi evening , the session to bo for Iho con nideration of pension bills , . At the evening session the houti passed a number of pension bills and ad journod. BiormH In Cultloriuo. , SAN FUANCISCO , March 7 , It is at ! jutorming heavily in the control and eoutl orn nootioiiR of the stato. The rivers are rising , and lands are flooded. lltllroad communication with Lost Anqclos U still interrupted , and liable to remain so for ten dity ; . Kosher Hlidimrtiol , Oi.mr.LANn , March 7. The grand lodge of the Jewish benevolent order of Kosher Sholbargol , district No.I , is in Hcssion hero. Ono hundred dolcgatcs are present , representing lodges in Ohio , Indiann , Illinois , Kentucky , Tennessee , Arkansas , Missouri , Nebraska Kansas , Colorado , lown , Minnesota , Wisconsin , Michigan and Cannda. President Sam uel Lweuatoin , T > f Kvansvillo , Ind , , , delivered - livered the annual address. The usual reports .worn made. After disbursing $1)8,000 ) the treasury has a cash balance of § 0,000. The general grand lodge , lion. Simon Wolf , of Washington , grand master , begins its annual session Sunday , A banquet occurs Tuesday. Tlioy Obeyed Ihn Women. KINGSTON , N. Y. , March 7. Ton towns in this county voted no liconao , The women of Allonvillo threatened to "Boycott" business men not voting the temperance ticket. A Good NRW OUI.BANS , March 7. Mr. John 11. Stone , nominated by the republicans for attorney general , declines. IIo says' ho is a democrat and will support the democratic nominees. Awaiting the Verdict. Nuw YOUK , March 7. The libel suit for § 10,000 of Captain Duncan against the Now York Times has boon Riven the jury who are directed to bring in a sealed verdict. I'rouoNftlH lr Army Ti'itnsixirlatton llKUNUARTXR * DlU'AnTUkNT W TIIH I'UTTK , 1 OIUHA , Nun. , March 1,1831 < J riUM'OSM.S. Ill trlplloAtP , iiibject to thn SKALKU condition * \\litbo lowhoil nt this otllro until 12 o'clock , iinmi , Tuesday , the tut ilitv ol April , 1881 , or fit stmo hour , ( nllnwi.iK'or il.tlciunco In limn , ) nt the Illcvx ol tlio AlhUtant 'JtiiurtirmiiHtois atChujciX'O ' Depot , Wjomlinr. Mid IHrdon , Utah , nt \\hlch time nud iilaoni they 111 bo opotiril In pioi cnou ol bidders lor n < on trnnsitt | uon nn tli lol- lo ltiK ilcHcrihed ruitei , during the fiscal 3car 10111 * mcnclii ; July 1st , 1SSI : 1. llctwccn Hlilnoy , Ncb.an > lKortltoblniion , Nt-b. 2. Uctaoen Clii-jcnno Depot , W. T. nnd Korw Ijxr- amlo and McMimoy , W. T , 8 llctHO-n Itnck Cr > ok Htntkn , V. 1' . Hy. and F rt MrKliiiioy , W. T. Itetuoon UawlliiH Station , U. 1' . lly. and Kort Washaklo , W. T. , Ucturci Oirtor Station , U. F. Hy. nuU Foit CD UtldRcr , W. T. 0. Iletwt en Outer Btatlon , Xorthorn I * . Hyand Kort McKlnney , W. T. 7. Itctn ccn Omalia Dopnt or ony | < olnt In Omalu Uitt to I'ort Omahix Nob. S. Ui'twcon any points \Mthln Omaha Citvlliulls. U llctw. en Vali'iitliix StMlon , H. C' . and 1'Acino 11. U. and Tori Nlihram , N > b. 10. llotwucn ClioicniHi City an ! Chcycnno Dcp't and K > rt 1) . A. Kus < rli , W. T. II. Ilvtuven Rnlt Uko City and Kort Douglas , Utah. Tiv > tio\erninuiit reimms the rllit | to icjcct nny or nil propotnlft. lllmik pro | > o > al > , ( ( imnof contract * and printed clrculam iri\lnK lull Informtt'lon a tn nun nor nt i iddlnif , terms < if contract and painentlll liu fur- nlshud on applicntlon to this otllo or to the ottlct1 * ol the Assi taut Quartermasters at t'hejenim and OK'ilvll. . Knvclopo' ( oontaln Inprropora's ' should bo marked "I'rypos.ilsforwni.'on Tianniiortatlon bct Mii and . " ( ! . 11. DANDV march 1-m eOt Chlot Quartermaster. for Subsistence HtorcH. I'TIIBl'WriB , ' ! OfKILK UlllKr OlHUlNKAUV UK Sl UmlnntMiF ! , V Oinalm , Neb , Februa ry 16th. 18S . ) Rctlcd propotaN In ilupllcAta , marked "Proponals fur Buhilatcnco .Storui , " nnd ml'tri-Haui ! to the under- liiiccl , lll 1m teccl cd , kuhjoct to the u : nl cur- il t Inns , at this olllco until 12 ti'clnck iiiion , Harcli to , 18M4 , nt whlcli tlirvonnd ] > hru they will ho opened Ifi th | iruscnciiof hlddora for ( urnUhlni ; nnd dellxary nt tlio hul'slttenco StorchoiHo or such oilier plau In the rlty ot OinMii ni nuy hu designated. ISOIUrrcls 1'ork , llslil moss. lllailc | iroponaln inJ Information as to the inannor cf hlddlni ; nnd tonniof navniont. lll ho ftirnUheil onajiplloatlon tJ till * iilllco. The tlcht U rcitent'J to r < jcct nny or all bid * . ' JOHN 1' . HAWKINS , inu J-at Jlujor and U , B. UNITED STATES OF OMAHA. Capital , - - $100,000.00 O. W. HAMILTON , Pros't. S. 8. CALDWELL , V. Pros't. M. T. BARLOW. Cnshlor. DIRECTORS : . S. OALDWKLL , B. F. SMITH , I. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAULOW , 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts aolloltod and kept aub , oct to sight chock. Certificates of Dopoolt Issued pay abto In 3,0 nnd 12 months , bearing ntorost , or on demand without In- : orost. Advances made to customers on approved securities at market rate of Intercut. The Intercuts of Customers are cloooly guarded and every facility compntlblo wtth prlnclploo of sound banklno freely oxtondod. Draw night drafts on Englnnd.lro land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- opo. Sail European Pansaro Tickets , I'rampt/y Maoo. United States Uepository B ' OK OMAHA Cor. 13th and Farnam Btu , Thn Oldest Banking stabhshmen\ \ in Omaha , TO KOUNTZK Orccnliea In 1803. Orijaulzod aa a National Bank In CAPITAL . SZOO.OOU AND PIIOFITS . 15OOOt ornoiu UuMin Kocima , I'roaldeot. ton * A. CBIIOUTOII , Vice Pfesld ni. A UBTD Kotinrii , M Vice I'reildenl. VT B. UKHtmu , Awlitant Cublcr. TrantaoH a genera banking btulnei * . I ue iliui otitlflcMea bearlu nterwt IJrawi dialU en Sa ! Francisco ami principal cltic. In tbo United Bwte Al 9 Londou iublln , Bllnliurifh aud * h prlnrliv IIKI'IIKHKNTB ! phwnU Awaranc * Co. , ol jxmdon , Oaeh . . . K. V. ( Capital . 000OOaO .efc nt , of Nek N.J.CpiUl 1 it76 ( XW.O titcaVn Fire. 1'iuad.lphw , UplW. . . . } , W.MO.O rirenWirunil.Cai'ltal ' , . . . , , , , . I.ttVJlC.C FIOHv > m IV , Uuuuu Kutljua BOc Uull (3U VY'H Bl'KOIF TRADB MARK rf t An unfalllnir cure fet Bomliml WeAk * noiw , RpcrmMotr- hcr , Impotcncy , anil all Diaoaxn that follow an a prqutnco nl 8rl | . Almne ; a Ion of' ' - "tRETARinO , aiUa3uiiiopiin AFTER TAKIHQ , In the luck , DlmncM ol Vlnton , frcinaturo olil AKU ami Jinny other ill IWK that lead to Insanity or Don- > uiiiitlon ] and a rnniaturo ( Irate. iUwARi ot adTerttamcnta to rcltlnil money , when drinririUft from whom tlio rnedlrlno Is bought no not refuiul , but rclcr jO'tto thn mMuitactnrers , and the requirements are iiuch that they are ntlioin , if eper. MinpllMl with. Hce thclrMrlttcnfc > iara Uo A trial ot ono lntlo | iaokixe | ol Or\J' Speclflc wilt convince Iho ntont nkojitloAl ol I In rral merits. On account ol oount ifeltm , wo have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; Iho only Rcmilno. . X TFull Mrtlcularalnour | < nmih1etnhlch irtAt < tire to send Irco by mall to every one. IfTThe Hpe- . IflaUotliolneiimolilby Ml drucirUla at fl | < rpack. go , or U | wcka )4 lor ? 5 , or will l > e nent Irco br mall on tlio rooolpt of tlio monov , by ftililremiliii ; THK OUAYMKUICINKCO , , lluflalo. N. V. .Hold n Omaha I - - - | v IRmb Very Important. Got the Qanulno. Hoff's Malt Extract. Unequalled In Its tonta Ir"3 action on th > enfeebled 232 and sick. TARHAXT Co. : UyfAtnlly ] .hjlclan . lias rccoinincndnl jour iiorrn HALT i\ : . rilAlTfor my wife , win- has bun an Invalid for fifteen \onr , ntiil It lia * lnuMt performed inlrn * rlc . "llroMii. Jrn. lS5't 1'KICK , $4 HU ) HT dfl o Patent Dried Fruit Lifter , AS USKFUIi NO DEALER IN A I IN GROCERY Grouorics CAN .vrroitn T011B AS ' > A 1'AIH OS Without li. COUNTKUKCALKS. N.C. CLARK. SOLE PROPRIETOR. OUA1IA , IS'Iill. . . ( ItTKK. ) RIjioTUO-VOLTAIO Iini.T nnd otlu-r KMtcmin Aril.UNOKH nro Rent on U ) U.iyu1 Trial TO 11HN ONLY. YOUNQ Oil OLD , who nro nffer- ( nic from KEIITOUU Dtcnatrr. LOST VITAUTT , STlNaVKAKHrsfitH , nml nil tliono dlnonfon ot n soNii. NATUIIB , n-sultlnK from AIIUHFS nml OAUSKH. Hiiwdy teller anil riiniilcto | nutorutlon to HKAI.TII , Vmou nnd > | AKIIOOI > : iUARAKTErD. He nil at onua tor Hliulratod , 'amplilet frfo. Addreu "OI.TATO niil.T CO. ! , ninrnlmll. nil oil. Nebraska Cornice AND UANUFAOTUUKlUi OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATt ROOFING , PATENT UETAUO BKYLIOHT , Iron Fencing ! Orestlnfrs , Balustradim , Verandas , Oflloeand Baiil lUlllnKi , Window and Collar Guards , Kto. 0011 , 0. ANUttU BTUKi : ' , LINCOLN NKIJ. OAIRUH. oranuter , XTotioo to Cattle Mou. ! 1)00 ) CATTLE FOR SALK , UO Head til Utccra Tlirco Vvurs Old. SOO ' " Tail " 2d ' " Ilflfern , Two " ISO " ' hteisri , On " > ! U " " HclfrrB , One " Tlio aljovo ( H crljtd | caltleuruallni.il lirt'J Iowa CAttle , ntralulit and pmootli llitsu rattluivill be lil Iii l < iU to'iiilt < | iuiciiKcrH ) , anil nt rcanoimblc li'Cu. I'or finltiLT imrtl ulari.call mi nruildires M , K , PA1TON , Wa\uily , llrcinui f.'o , IIIHO. 1' . B , Aljo younK Kradvd Inilla. iii"-iiiio-3twH 1 AI.ONO TIM : i.i.sn OK THBJ jlilcapi Si. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension of this line from WokolMd up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the CAN through Coucurd and ColcrldKu . --inhr.s the bout nortlon ol the State , flpoclal ox < curslon ra'oi for Und ( tinkers ovrr this Una ti Wayni , Norfolk and llartlnxton , anil la lilalr to all l > rtntlpal | io'iti on thu * HIOUX. 01TY it PACIFIC RAILROAD Tr ln over tht a , Bt. I1. H. A : 0. Ilillwav f > Cov Inirton , Hloux city , I'onca , Jlartlntoa ; , Wayne and Norfolk , Oox3.xa.oot * vt 3EIllr For tVemont , Oakiblo , Nellicb , and throuxh to Val < entlnv. Lffut ratei and all Information call on K. U. WlllTNKr.aeiieral Acnt | , Mtraaj I UoJlilotf , Cor , lOtb and Farnam Kts. , Omaha , Neb , CVTuiKcc ULII lie secured at depot , corner 14tt . * w , gt.r Bttotn OOLD MEDAL , PARIS , JH7Q BAKER'S AVurraiilcd abioliittlir - Coeon , from which tbo rxccss o Ollhasbcvnrraiovrd , ItliufArc Itnitt the ttrenglh of Cocoa mlii'i \ iBUirc.i \ \ \ \ , /.rrowrootor und U tlnTi'f'.Tu far inoro i r&l. It U dclltlous , nourl lus ! rlri'iiflliniliv , in > .lly illgrntrd , am uilnilrully adapted fur InvullJjt u well u * for I'twns In health. Sold ufllrottTt crerj lirr , BAKER 5 CO. , florcllDSlcr. Mass IMORPHIHE HABIT llt ll 11. KiKt , of | Ut | X < JulUf / _ JIunt * . UQWCflvi Itclu4UliBIclf fci ou turn ruri > | ilw * lf yuUllr d | tilolttlj. K * > r Uitliuy- uil tuJoiivnii till lium i-nimuitt Ballon Bios South ISHli Street , below Farnnm. SOLE AGENTS FOR P 50 NEW LOTS .1 ust platted out in this addition nt SJ25 ! to $850. Per lot. First allotment nil taken mainly by persons who will build desirables residences in the spring. This Addition t runs from Dodge street to Daven port street , the most healthful , sightly and desirable 'Am 4 SUBURBAN PHOPEBTY IN OMAHA. Near Cabin , Belt and Cnming street lines. Sold Forty-One Lots in this addition in January. Call i lliee Will take you out and Ij.'U'.lc in hull ! au hour. A Desirable Business Property on Itanium Street. Rented to good tenant. Pays ten per 'cent on in vestment , net" . One of the Best Business lotd on Tenth Street ? < ! xl32nO,5)0. ( ) An Improved Farm , Near station in Douglas county , two d houses and frame barn n first class farm in every respect. Will icll or exchange for city property. Desirable Lands ii Boone , Madison and Nance coun- , ies , in quantities 19 snit purchusern , 8.00 per acre. Will tike : less for i quantity. Fortv Acres ci' first-class lnn-1 , improved , good for gardens and nmall fruit , within three miles of postotllce , § 50 per acre. DESIMBLE EESIDEKCE , full lot , two story house , methl of , 8 rooms. Mush be sold. Spe cial terms at ollieo. Good Cottage , ( ivo rooms , new , ono block from street curu , § 1,000. Monthly pay ments. Fine Residence , near Twentieth and.Uass . streets , liaey payments. Residence Property on 18th street. Largo house , good barn , full lot , street cars , $3,500. Business ( Property. ; on Saundors'Strajt , A good invest ment. Call i'or particulars. Several Good Lots on very easy terms to those who will build. Property Shown on Application , BALLOU BROS , ,