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    THE DAILY BEE-THURSDAY MARCH 27,1984.
WASHINGTON GOSSIP.
The Grief Enpflcroa by the Grccley
Relief Expedition ,
Spring nntl Lent True Meridian for
Lincoln aix-poHiulors for M'f-
more Oilier KCIIIR.
WAsm.VdTOX , March 2IJ. The fitting
out of the Grcolcy rclier expedition
creates mete discussion in this city than
in nny other probably , because BO hinny
of the young naval ofliccrs who nro to
go on the Thetis and the Bear ami the
Alert nro residents of this city. They
nro supposed to "volunteer" their ser
vices , but their volunteering is in tnou
CMOS the result of n polite rrj uost from
the officer in comrannd of the expedition
-to accompany it. A request of sucVi
nature cannot vroll lie refused i >
amount * virtually to n command. Yh
list includes Many of .lio most -popular
men in Washington wsioty , the "be ix ol
tko last -winter ard many proieding
winters , "who will "loavo behind them
overrthiug that ii comfortable nnd nt-
tractive t plunge into the trxjid fniit-
JWJSSCB 6f the pole nnd all ll.o dangers
end disiomforts of nn Arctic journey
Jjioutor.fmt Eirory , for inatonco , who
aide to the admiral nt prcso.it , will leave
"behind a youiv wife nnd ono of the
.prettiest hou oa in Washington. Liou-
tonnnt ' Lomly , who lias been on soft
"npccial dut ? " in the judge ndvocnto's
ofllco for ycr.rs , is anothtir. Tlioy do not
seem td fear nny danger , though , nnd
llook forward to nn parly return in the
ifall nnd n grand proccsnion UD thonvonuo
covered-with glory nnd honor.
A VOUNO KNSIOK ,
< nn nc'iunintanco ' of mine , entertained mo
the other avoning by pointing out on
largo chart the proposed route , lie
.goes on the Thetis , the advance ship , nnd
iho only ono of real danger. "Hero
-whoro the Protous sank. " "Iloro
where the ico-pack occurs. " "This
iho point wo will roach in August , " ho
wonton to s y , nnd I wns glancing nbout
liia cosy room , with its cluster of Gorman
v favors over the mantle , the pretty desk
.heaped with invitations nnd notca on onu
aide nnd his own I * . P. 0. cards ready to
mntl on the other.
"Pour Proridro Congo , " indeed , nnd
for how long , nnd for what dillbront aur-
i roundinga , thought I.
The Now'York Times declares for private
vato oxpuditions for the roliet of the
Greoloy party , nnd criticises the joint
recommendation of Secretaries Lincoln
nnd Chandler againt the offer of n reward
by congress , as being n plea for rod tapo.
It is anything but red tnpo , for that syin.
bolizos dolny , and this expedition is nol
to bn delayed and private enterprise
could not bo moro expeditious or curtnii
or bettor prepared. If the navy of the
United States ' cannot rescue , nobody can
The delay is'moro likely to nriso in tin
case of nn oll'ur of n reward , for thur
whalers would push into the ice pack
endanger thomaolvoa nnd dolny the Thotit
and the other shipa.
TIIU AITHOACH OV HI'ltINO
is seen on every Biao In this beautiful
city and the spring time hero ia the boat
time ; the period that all who como hnrc
or live hero are quito certain to rnyc
about. The summer time is quito n dif-
fpront thing , I am told. Congress iar
likely to ait into the summer , however
as Into as August almost everybody BayR.
The senate is to bo commended for its
dispatch of busiuoin ; but the house is re
ceiving condemnation on all aides for ita
procrastination.
Speaking of the beauties of the capital
ita fine points nro very admirably brought :
out by the articles in the last two num
bers of the Century Magazine , especially
that 011 the White llouso by E. V.
> 13malloy.
The Lenten ao.ison ia moro rigidly ob
served hero than I had expected ; indeed
in n very model way. There nro no
longer parties ; receptions nro very rare
and at the card parties where dancing
closes the evening it is without other
music than the piano. Small dramatic
ontortainmonta , the matinee , the dog
show , nnd calling in n quiet wny are nil
the attractions. A much-noodod rest is
obtained and opportunity granted for
making moro mtimnto the ncquninto-
nances formed during the "season. "
TltUK MEIUIIIAN AT I.IA'COLK.
The city engineer nt Lincoln , Nob.
Mr. J. P. Wnlton , recently inado inquiry
-of the U. 8. coast and geodotio survey
through Senator Mandorson , to ascertain
if iho government would not establish n
true meridian at the capital nt Lincoln.
Mr. J. E. Hilgard , the superintendent of
'tho Burvoy , has replied that tljo dotor- ,
ruination of n true meridian nt Lincoln
would bo a very simple and inexpensive
natter if any person connncctod with the
coast and geodetic survey were within
reasonable distance of Lincoln ; but as
cuch is not the case at present , the cost
of Bonding an oflicur for that spocml duty
and bringing him back to Washington 1 ,
including his subsistence while traveling ,
would bo entirely out of proportion to
the actual oxpoiiso of the work.
"As soon as our appropriation for the
next fiscal yearbocomoa available"writes
Superintendent Ililgnrd , "tho work can
bo done by ono of our wratorn parties
without oxpon i < to the locil authorities ,
except for the nesc'tsary inonumunts , and
at tie ! same time the latitude ) and longi
tude of the plaoo will bo determined.
The importance of Lincoln na the capital
of Nebraska would inako the determina
tion of its geographical position dcsira-
ble Jn the rctrular progress of the survey ,
and Uio establishment of n true meridian
line can bo ejected nt the snmo time inat
an inconsiderable additional expense. "
A LIGHT UATTKUV.
A short time ago Captain 0. M. Mur-
dock , of Op. A. , Light Artillery , N. N.
G. , Wymoro , Nobr. , wrote to Sonatoi
Mandorflou asking whether it would bt
possible to procure from the war depart
ment two sir-pounder guns with equip ,
ments. The necrotary of war 1ms an
swered that upon requisition of the
governor of Nebraska , two six-poundoi
guns with carriages and the necessary
implements for firing talutes will bo furnished -
nishod without delay , under the law erse
arming tlio militia.
Senator Manderaon thinko , and has seer
written to Governor Dawei and othei
prominent om'cen of the Nebraska Na -
tional Guard , that it would bo wull ate
make an effort to obtain a full battery ol
jslr guru. Ono section would bo taken \
by Captain Murdock , another eeotioii
might go ( o 6omo company to be raised
in the northern part of the ttato , say at
Fremont , Norfolk or We t Point , and
the third section lo tlio southeast. Thcao
three companies , uniformed , each with
its section of artillery , could como to
gether under commanel of the scnior _ cap
tion or some experienced nrtillorist in the
state , ard at Fremont during the 0. / ,
11. encampment , or at the annual mi ) ' t ;
meeting would form an intorcstiti'
valuable feature There is j , ftt
awakening in the cast on Iho su e,0 : ° of
militia , and Nobrasku should v Q JQ
something.
ODIlH AND rNI .
An Omaha man writes
ft
our 8Cn. |
ton , complaining of thr , , . , , . „ tico of f < jrc-
ing the sale of qunck . wclli-jinos by sly
<
doses of various drti'r ( iously luhnin-
islcrcd in the food ftt tjOTa „ ) , ( , , irc/.ikoly
to bujr. 11 o clar j pj j ] , nu proprietary
medicines are d')0sed'of ' in that-way.
Cewjjralulatjry tdlosrams and letters
nru < oming i j froT11 nK jmrtn of the coun
try to Sena1 r Mnnilorson on his Fits-
Jchn I'or'tcr ; 8toccHi ] , as well cs requests
forcopie'd of hia npccch , which ia now
printed pamphlet form.
Miti or W. Brcco , secretary to Senator
Van ' ( Vyck , Imn ono for n iook'fl trip to
"V. Morfuel is soon about the
capitol nowwJaysj and is supposed to bo
looking nftcr n bridge bill ,
Mr. i.iid Mrs , Fred Nye , who have
been in 'Washington over n month , start
on Sunday for Now York , vrhoro nfto
day or two's sight-seeing and n week in
- the country , they will leave for Omaha.
ft"V. . Ed Bock of Omaha , nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. IJ. Loring ( Edith
llntnscy ) were hero sovornl days this
is , wco\ . CMMK. : T CHAM : .
Ouro Tlmt Cold ,
Tt > not RillForyour I/unt'H to bccoino dlfoanoi
\iy nllowItiK a cold to cnnllmm withuiit'an of
- furt to euro it ThoiuamU have dlod prcma
( .tiro doathn , the vlctlmt of CoiiHimipUoiiR , by
ft
Hlmply iicKloctliiK n cold.
Ml. WRt. HAhTAS IIAI.SAM fnr the
LUN(3S\\111 curn Coldc , Coilj-hn nnd Con
Hiimptlon Htiror and qulukor than any other
remedy. It nets almost UUu ma 'Ic lu man
, and in iithorn I In clloct , tliough nluw , , I
nnro if pcralntod In , accordlnf ; to directions.
, Hcnry'H Onrlxillo Srtlvo
la the liost Salvo for Cutfl , llrnlnoM , KorCH
Ulcorn , Salt Hhonin , Totter , Chniipod Iandn
ChlltilaliiH , CoriiH and all kinds of Skin Krnp
tlonn , Krocklcm nnd L'lmplcH. Got Honry'
Carbolic Saho , aHidl uthurH are counterfoil
n
1'rlco " 15 contfl.
lo Dr. niott's Jtjlvur 1'llln ,
id Tliono 1'llls ha\o no\cr Ijcon advertised very
isis much , but tlioy have jnnt iw much intrlntl
morlt on Ihonch thny were pulled to thu skin
ia by Indlxcrlinlnato advortUIiiK. Try thorn atu
ia bo convinced.
10
ut A SONO-1JIHI ) NO AlOKK.
in
,
Tin ; Sudden Dcutli or Mmo.
who Clinnnod AitdlcncuH
Evorywliorc ,
id
- Now York Journal.
Mme , Anim Bishop ia dead. She panao
i10 away ao ( puiotly that only her ncaroa
10 frioiidA know that aha wan done ! ovoi
it twelve hours ixftorwnrda. Her body la ;
In in a front room of n Fourth nvonuo lln
rdo. ycatordny. Tlioro waa no hurrying o
o. foot up nnd down the two Ilightn of atnir
not loading to her late nbodo. A aiinplo jiioc
ot of crupo mnrkcd the door. 1'naaora-h ;
know not that it meant that Mmo. Ann
in Itiahop , tlio Bong-bird who for forty year
ho charmed audiences in almost every hind
n.ho wan dead. Only two years ago nho gav
ho n grand concert in Chickcring Hall , nato
un nishing all v ho heard her by the wonder
, , ful power nnd sweotnoaa of her'voic
tis after all its uso. Her last npponranc
was nt a concert given by Dodworth ii
Steinway hall about n year ago , whcr
aho waa encored several tiiiien. On Sun
ul day Inftt aho went to church with lie
at huaband , Mr. Martin Schultz. Wlici
nho returned homo alia found an oh
friend awaiting her. This waa Mra
f- Laird , the mother of Colonel Qeorgo W
Laird , a vivacious old lady. She has beoi
, confined to her house this winter , am
. her appearance wan an agreeable surprise
to Mine. Bishop. TJioy epoka of many
things , among thorn being the proposec
trip of Mmo. Bishop to England. She
intended to sail on the City of Richmond
, commanded by her aon-in-law , now on his
westward trip. While the great singer
was tolling of thoploasurouho anticipatue
at seeing her grandchildren in Livorpoo
. and her brother and sister in London she
waa aoized with a violent pain in the
head. She throw up her lianda and fel
, backward , unable to apeak , remaining un
conscious until her death on Tuesday
, night. It waa apoplexy.
Mr. Schultz , the husband , apoko yea '
tard-iy of the longing for homo whicl
possessed nis illustrious -wife. Not Urn
aho was tired of America , but she yoarnoe
to BOO hur kindred. Tnntead she will bo
interred in the little village burying
ground in Bed Hook , Dntcluai county
- bcsieio the body of her sun.
Mine. Biahop made her debut in Her
Majuaty'a theatre , London , in 183 ! ) , she
being twenty-live years old at the time ,
, She sang Itoaeini music. In front of her }
waa a discriminating audience. On the
, stage were _ Marie , Lablache , llubina
Garcia , flriai , Pormani , Tamburini ant :
Thtilbcrg. Both before nnd behind the
.
. footlights alio was feted nnd caressed for
her instantaneous victory. She had ro-
r"cowed the careful training of years to
bring her to that point. Her father , Ui-
vioro , understood his treasure nnd spared
nothing in order to lit her fnr her proper
alioro. She wna thoroughly versed in
llnndel , Haydn , Mo/art and Beethoven
before that eventful night. Her husband ,
Sir Henry Bishop , was professor oj
niusio in the university of Oxford. She
waa in n congenial circle.
The successful debutante made a
triumphal first nrtiatio tour on the conti
nent. Jenny Lind .waa then in power.
Mmo. Bishop did not shun Sweden on
that account. Shu went to Stockholm
and captured Jenny Lind'a stronghold.
She sung nil over Europe a laniah bal
lad at Copenhagen , the Swedish nationa
niraat .Stockholm ; in .Uiusiim before the
czar'a court , in German nt Yicmm niui
Berlin , in Italian nt Florence , in Frencl
nt Paris , and in her oivn native tongue ii
London.
Then Mmo. Biahop looked across the >
in 187 1. A
sea grund reception nwnitce
heir. Shu wont to Mexico and California iei ,
and still west to Auntruilla ; thence to :
South America. , Hinging in the small re i ?
- publics , closing nt Jtio Jnnoiro in bft ,
Bnii-.il. She roturnoU to England am
song Kossini'a "SUibat Mater" to 38,000
poonlo in the Crystal I'nluco. Again she
- mndu nn American tour extending over
- four years. At ita end she wont to the
Siindivick lelauda , end from there she
sailed for Hong Kong , but waa ship
wrcckon on a barren island , From this
island in n boat twenty-two foot lout ,
Mmo. Bishop , with twenty-olio otlie
persona , set out for onu of the Mariana
islands , 1-iOO miles away. Mr. Schultz
has two pictures of thio trip ono a paint
ing of the crowded boat in a heavy swell
and the other the arrival on thu island o
destination and thu welcome by the in
inhabitant ! ! . Mine , Bishop lost all her
property on that occasion.
The great uingor had a love for ondlcs :
travel ; she wan moving nil her life am
waa probably the greatest woman travel
ler known. ho wade on Aeiutio tour
ondir , , gll Jn Auitrnli * in 1808 ; then back
" ' In May , 1875 , Bhc if.ng in
vny hall , in this city , pronoun to a
M\swoll tour round the world , in which
I ho vitCtcd South America. In all her
she innst have sung * ) millions of
icoplo. No language TVO * too diflicult
or her to mister , hi Trsrtary she sang
> o national airs of the country. She
ang to ovary audience m its own tonguo. _
ler voice was a rare ono. In undoviat
ng purity of intonation and unfailing
> orfccton of execution Mmo. Uishop haslet
. lot boon surpnsaod. Up to tha last it
- ircnorvcd in a great degree Its quality.
3ho ere her seventy years with cases anil
- WM-cheerful to the ond.
V.VKSTKKN NKWS.
DAKOTA.
Wahpcton Ii moving toward 520,000 water
York * .
- . Douglas cotmty farmers will plant a goo < l
deal of flux.
The population claimed for tlio UlacK Hills
now Is ' 10,000.
r Yankton , Sioux Vails , Huron , nnd Mitchell
ha\o fumied n circuit fur spring races.
o
The HnmeRtnko and DoStnot mining com-
tatci amounted to over § 10,000. ,
Yankton Catholics nro raising funds to erect
a school building on tlio church premises ,
The population of Union county is ! ) ,000. It
in nno of tha best agricultural counties In
Dakota.
n A manufactory for terra cott.i and fancy
colored brick has been established at Falrviow ,
. Lincoln county.
Nearly forty ( ! , jK. . poiU have boon or
ganized during the first year of the depart
nic.it organization ,
A transfer of an inloroit In a herd of lllack
Hills cattle recently took plnco in Hnpld City ,
which Involved the payment by tha purchas-
orn of $175,000.
The total number of post-ollicos of al
uia wt In Dakota U 72.H. nn Increase during
tlio past year of 1' ) _ ' . within the past nine
yonrH tha nuiiibor linn grown from 133 to 7-8 ,
an incruasa of G'JJ ,
A man named Onodwtn , Douol county , who
Hcomi to Imvo n manin for mortgaging his property
porty , has Hiiccco < led In gottlngnlnoteoii mort
gages on ono plcco , amounting to ever S-,000
Ho lias boon arrested ,
The lilsmarck land district covers over ha
that portion of Dakota north of the forty-nl.xtt
parallel. It Is said to contuiti moro oxcollcn
land ntill vacant and nnbjcct to entry than an }
' other district in the United States. The din
trlct comprises over r > 0,000 square miles ,
The now county of liutto , north of Law
lonco , in attracting attention. It In an ngri
cultural Boctlon , well watered by the Belli
Konrcho nnd n half dozen of its tributaries. I
U n popular grazing suction and fifty diHeron
herd * of cattle food upon its nutritious grasses
IU The largest herd In the county immborB if ! > ,00 (
head , Minnciolln , which IIOH been built 01
the Uodwator , Is the county neat and the con
tcr of a very thriving trado.
WYOHI.Vfl.
The property owned by the city of Clioy
onno IH valued at SL'O.V-W.GO.
A barb wire fence is utilized for n tolophon
wire between Laramie nnd the suburb of ( ! lov
ornvIUo.
With the prospect ? of organizing , Frotnon
ip ; county IH livening up. nnd 1under , an the com
, ing county neat , in experiencing a real c.itat
boom.
W. I * . Carroll , the poetical reporter o
Cheyenne , has mmnttod on an 800 ncro trau
of land nonr old 1'ort ' Casper In the northon
uart of the territory.
SpoclmoiiH of copper ere from Spring Canyoi
Imvo b on brought to Laramlo. The minis
are only six feet ileop , yet the ore shows n goo <
per cent of copper and silver.
Cheyenne proposes to refund her old bond
and Isxuo now bonds nt n lower nito of inter
pnt. In addition SVfi.OOO Bower bonds will b
issued , making the total $ ( i , > ,000.
Last year tlio nxsoKsahlo property of the city
of Cheyenne , real and personal , footed up to
total of § 1,070,700 ; this year , according t
Troamiror Jtergoman's olliclal estlmato , It wil
amount to S'-i.fiOO.OOO.
The Cheyenne postolfico pays Si,500 ! , salary
nnd perquisites. The present incnmbont I
Mra. Susan It. , Tohn ou , but n number o
patriotic politicians nro paring their corns t
wear her ahocH ,
The Kawlina Journal repoits a fatal dlxoasi
among cattle on tha upper 1'latto , particular ! ;
tlioio imported from tlio onat lost yoar. The ;
are flrnt taken with n swelling under the jaws
which gradually extends ever the whole body
when tlioy dlo. Several lm\o boon cut open U
BOO , if possible , what causes the disease. Wlioi
the swollen places upon these that died were
cut open nu olTonalvo yellow pus would exude
The dlsooso does not KOOIII to bo jinrtlcnlarl ;
ntlll there is conaldoroblo anxlot ;
among stockmen.
The preliminary uurvoy of the Cheyenne
lilack Hills it Montana railroad is being made
The road will start from the northeastern par
of Cheyenne , innko n circuit westward , am
pass through tlio Fort Huaaoll reservation t <
Crow crook , which will bo followed up twelve
miles to the mouth of Sand crook , thence
north across the I'olo creek , throe miles east
of Cheyenne pans , to the head of the Chug.
water , and thence down the Cling to the Lar
anile rlvur , to Fort Larnmio , the ontlro dls
tnnco being 1"3 miles.
COLOHADO.
The damngo to the South Park railroad by
the recent Hoods U estimated nt $1,000,000.
Wandering Xavajoeu elf tlioir reservation
Imvn attacked whlto Hottlora In bouthorn Col
orndo.
( ilonwood , near Tomichl , won entirely cov
ered tip by u BIIIIW llko u few day" ago. Tlio
tltlzoim Imvo been digging thomsolvor out over
sinco.
The Colorado Coal nud Iron cnmiinnvfn-
tend making uuvoral thousanil ncrcn of land
noith of I'uoblo availnblo for agricultural pur
\rapahoo county Imi purchased the Silirovo
property , near Central park , Denver , for SI'- ' , '
100. It will bo used for | > oor house nnd bos
pltnl purposes ,
"Threo cheer * for belli Who cares for liroi"
tlnlmcd nn entliu.ilnsctlo ruathir at the re
publican primaries in Denver , mi ho rushed
Into n million nml called for whisky.
The ntteainu well nt Colorado Springs , nfter
being bored to a depth of 7oO tcot was allowed
to root for iiwhilo , and during the period of
IdloiiOKH tlio nltloH caved in unit filled it till It
IH now 1130 feet. Tlio contractor will bore in n
now plnco and continue till a depth of luOO ,
fcut Id reached , or water found.
A female brnltior In Denver , vyho developed
her imiiclo by ' mopp'ug ' the ground with nor
itaughter , " battered the mug of n policeman ,
blacked the eye of the prosecuting attorney
nnd made n break for tlio judge because ho
HCiit her up for twonty-ono ilayu. rilio did not
got near enough to panto him , but her tongue
\\nLTgmlwhtlohowA4 In eight ItnU nro of
fered that nho c.ui give Sullivan a lively turn
ing over.
MONTANA.
A line quality of lithographer's atone has
been found In the lower Yollowttouo.
The county debt cf MadUon county was
reduced to the extent of $13H5'I8 hut year.
' Sluco January Ut of this year , the silver
mining companies of liutto Imvo ahlpnod over
liOO bars of line bullion.
The Tutor Mountain says that bullion ship.
menU from llutta for the wcok ending March
8th , Aggregate $1)3,000. )
Some of the prominent capitalists of Mndi
son county are organizing a creamery com
pany , with a canh capIUl of $20,000 ,
Thu ere of the Drtlin Luminon , naar Helena ,
topped liO'J foot from the mirfuco , U said to be
richer than over innnlrgSlOO to the ton.
The Northern I'ncllio liaa already arrnngoil
for the uhlpment this spring of'-5,000 yotui ) ;
cattle from IOWA nnd illnneoota \Iont.uic
rnnge ,
A number of conductors on the Yellow.
utoiio and M onUna dlviiloiu of the Northern
1'uclfio have received the g. b. , on the allega.
tlon that they did not fairly divide traftio re-
colptslth the company.
The Utah nnd Northern It now running
two freight trulnv dally o\ch way b tweun
lluttuund ( Jirrluon , ThU U rtxtitrod | hv the
heavy and Increased biulunai lu ere , bullion ,
lumber , grain and guuerul juorchsndlae , anil
will doubtleea continue.
About 150 rallei north Miiiouln , n region
has boeu dUoovcrod by nu exploring party In
which aru SWcascades over 600 feet In height ,
nil A trim glacier with A tnlla of front { jo nml
rOO feet fall ; It I * xnld to bo i\ more wxnulcrful
cftlon tlian the Yellowitono.
Cfllimlly .tune , trs ! most noted worrmn of
lit ) western frontier , nml the heivlno of ninny
i thrilling nlcklo novel , him bwn thing down
ho Yellowstone for dome tltno | > rntMnco loav-
np the Blnck lHllicom.try , but has nulled tip
tnkci nml joined the statnpcdo for Coour
VAlono.
Miss Mtiry Virginia Xutfttl , the first white
rjrl born In Montnnn , w n mnrrlod the iSUli of
nit month nt Kntoti , Now Mexico , to Kdwnrd
I. Wells , lov. ! Mr. JJoylo. of Trinidad , offi-
tinting. The young lady wax tithcrod Into
.hln territorial world at Virginia City , in the
spring of 18(5-1. ( where her people then lived ,
anil her Chrlstlnn nnmo of Virglnln owes Its
irlKln to her birthplnce. Ilia young brldo will
10 UO yearn old in April , nnd is said to bo n
ovoly womnn.
UTAH.
The railroads nt .Salt Lake City nro watting
on the Uniun 1'ncilic to chip lu for n Union
depot ,
The ( lormnnln lend works nro running full
capacity , manufacturing whlto and red load ,
litliargonnd I lead pipe. They propose to noon
liogin I the manufacture of various colors for
1 mints.
The rccnlptx of bullion In Salt I.nko City
for the week ending March lit , Inclusive ,
were S87y .r > 2j of ore , SG.fi'JO , lu nggrcgnto ,
SI ) 1,812.51' , 1'Vir the week previous the total
wai3110,77 < VJJ , of which 8101,177.05 wni
bullion.
Work on the extension ot the Salt Lake &
Western road h n been stopped. The oflicorH
of the road In Salt Lake City urn dUnp
| Hlntodo\or tills t'oclelon of the managers ol
the Union i'nclfic , but thny hapo the time
will noon coma when tlioy will receive ordois
to push forward with the road. The sixty
milcn of road in operation ia doing well ,
CALITO1I.1IA.
Two liumlrod thousand acres of grain have
lieon sown in Fresno tills season.
It is ( dated that .John I , , Sullivan cleaned
up 818,000 on ills Pacific coait tour.
A. lingo corporation la being formed in
Southern California to handle and trout new
wines by the electric process.
The country between Downey , Cal , , and
the ocean is described by the Los Angolcc
Express as being surrounded by water and
Imrbod'Wlro fence * .
Kit .Toy , an escaped Ari/onn railroad rob
her , has boon "flighted. " JIo was ruling n
bay homo and was armed with n shotgun , n
Winchester rillo and a revolver , and had on
nix belts of cartridges \eritablotrnveling
uisenal.
An old California miner , just returned from
tlio Cu'iir d'Alono ' country , publishes in the San
Francisco Chronicle that the rich ( [ iiart/ spec
imona and nuggets exhibited as having come
from the now mines , nro nil California pro
ductlons.
Nearly nil tlio railroad land that has the re
motest possibility of being in the artesian
belt , Tularo county , has boon purchased bj
San Francisco capitalists. It is oxpcctci
tlioy will have numerous wells bored nt once
NEW .MEXICO.
Socorro is to have n new court house nn <
jail to cost § 10,000.
Santa I'o boasts of having twenty-nine lawyers
yors moro than other city in the southwest
A ranch ono milo from Albuquerque con
tains 700 : u > plo trees nud 2,000 , cliolco grap
vitlCH.
Tlio minors of Now Moxiot nro nlrondj
sending in specimens of ere to I'rof. haug
hammer , fur exhibition nt Now Orleans.
The delinquent taxes and licenses in Socorn
county amount to SPJ.fiOO , which accounts fo
county warrants being worth only 10 cocta 01
the dollar in that county.
The Grand Army post * and citi/.ons of Nm
Mexico imvo inaugurated a movement forth
erection of n fitting monument over the grav
of Kit CJnrson , at Taos. It is expected tiia
all of the Grand Army posts west of the Mia
Bouri will talto part in tlio project.
J'Mono sana iu corporo Hano.1 "A unuiu
mind in n Hound body" is the trade mark o
Allen's lirain Food , and wo assure our reader
that , if di satislied with cither weakness o
lirain or bodily powers , this remedy will per
manently strengthen botli. SI. At drug
gists.
Hoy. Bennett Mitchell is agitating tb
question of establishing n Spirit Lake
permanent grounds upon which to hole
cnmp meetings and other assemblies ii
the summer season.
The indies must sooner or later acknowl
edge that 1'owoni'n medicated comploxioi
jxiwder is tlio only cosmetic made that will nol
iiijmo the Bkin. Forsalo by all druggiatH.
Tlio Missouri llroakliiK Up.
BIHHAUUK. March 20. The ice broke
to-day , going out without damage. The
steamers nro all in safe places. No
dangerous gorges nro anticipated us the
ice is very rott n. Buford reports the
gorge broken ; also n break up above the
mouth of the Yellowstone river.
About April to n .special edition of the
Spirit Lake Beacon will bo issued , ilovot
od almost exclusively to immigration in
toroats.
Durham Is historic. H wax neutral irrounil
ilurlnKthoarrulHtlrolK.'tn mi Sherman ami
JoluiHou. HoMlcrH of liotli armlcH Illlcd
tliclr | > oiiclio8 ultlitho tobaccoBtorciltlicrc ,
ami , after tlio mimmlcr , nmrcbcil liomo.
want. Boon onlcr * came from Eaet , AVett ,
Northaml South , for "moronf that clefraut
tobacco. " Then , ten men ran an unknown
factory. Now It employ * 800 men , UPOH the
pink and pick of tlio aolilcu licit , and the
Durham Hull I * the trade-mark of tide , the
U'st tobacco 111 the w orld. Dlackw ell's Hull
Durham HmoUnit Tobacco lias the larwcxt
Mloof any ( Uiollinf tobacco In tlio world.
\Vhyf Simply becaimo It Is the t r. All
doalcra littv o it. Trade-mark of the Hull.
bacco , uhovtaa
wouldn't lia\o i > c4n
corucitxl by tlio bull.
K. rt , MAKHOhi-
- SRtej
/c' f * * * vi3v vftltiaJ ; ' ; * ! .
MANUFACTURER.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL .
Mltlnrd Kjt l Blrk.
nro
John D. PeabodyM M. D. '
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ROOMS , S acd 6 1(01 FAR
CONTAINS 58,000 TOPICS ,
Vcurly double the number trcntcil by cither Apple
ion or the llrittnlnlcA. Is fully llhisttatcil ltn over
1300engraving * , and Ii the only Ujclnpcitla tliit con-
ulrnl.irk'O dotidlc pa o tm\n \ ol nil tha SUtcnand
Territories In addition the map ) of all tlio cotintrloi
nl the EloDo It Is the result ol mtny ycits ct rrc-
itxratlon ami embodlc ; the work of o\cr four
uindrcd ot the ablest whohn In thli
country ami Europe. Iho wliolo isork labtouftht
donn to 1S33 , making It many ) cars later than Miy
. ' } rJoicdlpublMicil. | . Ttio prlco la tic-iilr one-filth
is4 than that of the other works , thereby placing It
within the reach of the many IntelllRcnt people who
mo no 'one desired a Cjclo | nl.i , nut felt tinablo or
infilling to pay $100 lor It. Porn lonir time there
ia < been a cnll front teachers anil a lir c cla s ol In
telllecnt pcopc KeiKC H } , for a Oclop.Ula that
woulil co\er the whole Held ol human Uioulcdk'c ,
and bo pu > HtlKil a' a low price. That this call has
iien met In tha publication ol the preterit work hat-
; pited by the fact that COWOha\o been Bold lo lens
: ban thrcoj'carn. It Ii oinlomil by the leading ed
ucators cierywhero. Is a work of matter tniniln , nl-
js rculy to answer every question , anil Is a luces-
slty to H . ho desire that Information of men ami
lnKS which Is Imltapcntablo to cxcry veil Inlotmcd
[ icrscn.
Da not fall to make an examination ot th'a great
work when the opportunity Is presented.
Important to Teachers.
Our bonk contolninx "Ono llunclr it nml I' fiy
Tc t l.Hicstlons , " sent by Uropplptf us n postal ciru.
Hcnil lur It.
Wo want n few first cla" < salesmen to represent
this work. Will pay cowl salaries to the rlcht kind
ol men. AJdrcis KMEIISON DKl'UY ,
( icncral A ctit ,
2 lt Doughs St. , Omahn , Kcb.
IMPROVED
SOFV
ELASTIC SECTION
In wnrrnntnl to ircnr longer , III
itbo form ncattr. nml Klve betl < -
ffiction than liny oilier Core * *
Etl thn market , or firlco pall > Tll )
rcfundnl Tliotndorcrmcntsui
ChlcoruV l > * t pbyclclar ; . nccotr :
' - - " ' - '
JOHN H. F. LEHMANN ,
,
"ALBERT ! , EA ROUTE. "
olk.IIcvjport News. Ciialtauooen , Allantn. AU-
, K.nhvllle. LouisvillLLcxliiKloi ] , Cincinnati
itullnnupollF , and Lafayette , and Omaha , Mlnueap-
olti nnd t3t. Paul nud InturmcttlatopotutM.
All Throuch Fasacuitcra Travel on 1'ait Eiprcsa
TrAlna.
TlcKcts for BKlc nt nil principal Ticket Offlees In
the United mates and Canada.
llcfcnco checked through and rates of fire al
ways an low ad competitors that offer lesa advan
tages.
Tor detailed Information , cct the Mapsand Fold
er * of the
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE
nt your nearest Ticket O.lice. or address
= . R. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN ,
jlti.AUiaM.M'j'r , Gtn Ilkl. kl'jji. A * -
E , A. KELLEY , M. D.
AND
C. A. WILSON , M. D. ,
Physicians and Surgeons !
OFFICES HOYD'8 Ol'Ka IIOU3
DEEXEL & MAUL ,
( SUCChSSOUH TO JOHN O. JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS ,
at tba old fitnnd 1317 I'arnain street. Orilcru by tele-
K'rnili | solicited anrt promptly attei ilcd to.
Max A. Th. Boehncko ,
St. , Room 22.
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
, - - - .
RED STAR LINE
Boyal nnd U S. Mali Steamers
SAILING EVERY SATURDAY ,
BETWEEN
HEW YORK AND ANTWERP ,
Thellhint , Qcrmiiny , Italy , Holland and France
Steerak'o Outward , $ -0 ; 1'repalil ( roiu Antwerp , 82) ;
Excursion , jia , Including 1'Cildlnn , cto , 2d Cabin , < 55 ;
Kxouralon , 8100 ; Soloou from Jiuto (00 ; Kicurtlon
* tlO to S160.
tfrl'ctcr Wright & Sons , Gen. Agents 65 Uroiul.
w y N. V.
Caldwcll , Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. P. E. Olcxi
man & Co. , 2 < W N Iflth Street , Ciuulia ; U. K. Klin
ball , OmahaAeonU. m&o eod-ly
. .
ntl.crrua-VOI.TAIO KELT and oilier iLrtrrnio :
I'j An-iuvcr.s nro tout un ik ) Days' Trial TO
IEN ONLY , VOU.NQ OK OLD , who nro mrTcr-
Jim from NEKVOUS UEniurr. IxST ) Vrriury.
U'ISTIMIVKiWXKesu , and all tnono dlsrofrs of n
] 'mu > a > At. NiTUiiE. resulting from Aursts and
OillBH CAVkKX. "BlHH-Uy n-llef and cotnpleto
tuloratlon to HKJILTII , Viaou and iUNiioon
nuiiusTcrn. bond at ouco fur niuatratcd
1'ainplilot free. Address
V1U.TA I O lir.l.T CO. . Miirnhnll. Bllcli.
F.B , YOUWGHUSBAND ,
flnll nntnn I
JS03 Farnam Street , room 3Otnaha , Keb.
Collection eollcltcj Monthly or otherwise ; both la
city and country , and on all lines ol llallroatli. Be.
urity procurctl ( or ilebU not ) < roni | < tly juld. Booki
.ept uj tulauced weekly anj monthly , A Koneral
uillttnc * busineM douo. Comuilwlona ol all kludi
irouijUl } attenaeil to , U U N , U ukil teil f I
o crcuoeii gi\ea
JAS , H. PEABOUY M , i ; ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
ilenco , No.,1407 JouciSt. Offioti. No. UCO
luitrttt Ortlct'hourt 18 to. to 1 p. m. , uid
to $ ptu T lej > lioce for oHIcs 87
The Largest Stock in Qmalia , and Makes the Lowest Prices
DllAPERIES AND MIRRORS ,
Just received im nssortmon' fnr surpassing nnything in this market , comprising
the latest and moat tasty designs manufactured for this spring's trade and covering
a range of prices from the Ohcnpost to the most Expensive.
Parlor Goods Draperies.
Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of nil the latest
tomers , the newest novolti's in styles in Turcoman. Madras nnd
Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lnce Curtains , Etc. , Etc.
Passenger Elevator to all Floors.
CHARLES SHIVERIGK ,
1300,1208 nnd IS 10 Fnrnnm Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB
OF TOE ESTATE OF
I
IS SELLING
THESE GOODS
AT PEICES TO MAKE THEM
O TT I
GO
TO CLOSE UP THE BUSINESS.
1313 PARNAM STREET. 1313
DEALERS IN
Stoves , Furniture , Crocknry , itc. Agents for the celebrated economy Cooking and
Heating Stoves and the BEST RANGE.
N 115 NORTH SIXTEENTH ST. , OMAHA , NEB.
5S70. ; LOW PRIDES AND GOOD GRADES
Uet my i'rlcm beforw novinp olseyrhere. "inrrJs. T > ru r
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CUMINGS AND 20TH ST. ; OMAHA , NEB ,
U
HarriDgton
, ,
AND FISCHER
ev and Packard Organs.
r write for Catalogues and prices. Lowest prices nnd best instruments.
50 ! ) Farnam Street , Omaha. .Nob. J. 0.1'lUiSCOTT.
THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 14 * DodficSt , , i u D0rd } OMAHA. NEB