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    OMAHA DAILY -WEDNESDAY , APRIL 0 , 1884
"All j on own f Milt
II yon rcmMn Kick who to j on e n
Qet hop bitter that never Foil.
The wortkost woman , nmnllost child ,
nd sickest invalid can use hop bitters
with Btvfoty nnd grout good.
Old nion tottering around from
r houmftUsm. kidney trouble or any
Tosknoss will bo almost now by using
I op bittors.
My wife and daughter wore mad o
1 oalthy by the use of hop bittern nnd I
ocommondod thorn to my people. Moth *
I diat Olorgyman.
Aek any RO J ilortor II hop
mttcn ro not thu lic.t Uiniljr meJIdno
Malarial fever , Ague ftnd Bilious-
DBS , will leave every neighborhood as
oou aa hop bittora arrive ,
"My mother drove the paralysis and
' ouralgia all out of her system with hop
Htors. " Ed. Oawogo Sun.
Keep the kidneys healthy with hop
oittors and you need not fear sickness.
Ice water is rendered harmless nnd
moro refreshing and reviving with hop
oittora in each draught.
The vigor of youth for the aged and
nCrm in hopbittoral
'At the change of life nothing equal !
Hop bitten to alUy all troubles lacldent
Thereto. "
'Tho best periodical for ladica to
take monthly and from which thpy will
receive the greatest benefit la hop bit-
era. "
Mothers with sickly , fretful , nursing
hildron , will cure the children and buno
fit themselves by taking hop bittora dai
ly.
Thousands die annually from some
form of kidney disease that might have
been prevented by a timely use of hop
oittors. _
Indigestion , weak ntomach , irrogu
aritioa of the bowolsicanuot exist when
hop bitters are used.
A timely . ' . . . . tine nt hop
miters will keep a while family
In robuit health a year at a little cost
To produce real genuine sleep and
child-like repose all night , take a little
hop bitters on retiring.
That indigestion or stomach gas at
night , preventing rest and sleep , will dis
appear by using hop bitters.
t Paralytic , nervous , tremulous old
ladies are made perfectly quiet and
sprightly bj using hop bittors.
ADAMS'
PATENT LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR
COUBINKD WITH RE8KKVOIK.
A Good Article sold on Bus
iness Pi inciplcs.
In use upon the houses of the
beat men in Omaha , who unhesi
tatingly recommend it. Endorsed
by reliable scientific men in other
places. Manufactured from the
best copper this metal 1ms eight
times thu conductive power of iron
k having n double tcroll ao ar-
| tanged that it convoys water from
I the roof to n reservoir placed in
the ground below the reach of
[ front. It is pronounced by good
huthoriUonthuboatrod overwrought
iboforo the public. The Adams rod
is manufactured and for sale by
J , H. BALDWIN & MILLER ,
15tli nnd Jackson brs.
OMAHA NEB.
, - - - .
Send for eight page circular ,
giving description of rod and rec
ommendations by the beat men in
the country.
( DKVOIIK. ) " ( Arritu. )
T7LECT110-VOI.TAIO BELT and other Htiornw
ill Arn.iAxcica nro iiont on UU Day1 Trial TO
HEN ONLY. YOUNO OR OLD , -who are Buffer-
ink from Ninvoos DicniuTT. LOST VITAUTT.
Wirrno WRiKHcnsza , and all tnoso dlieura of a
fxnaoHJLt , NATTOB. rcnultlng from ADOBES ana
Oriin CAVsra. bpocdjr rollrf and cnmplota
rMtoratlon to nriLTii , Vioon ana MANUOOD
UUUUNTKICO. Bend at once for Illmtratod
l' mphlct rroo. Aanresi
TOfcTAIC OKLT CO. , Mitmlmll. Mlcli.
IMPROVED
I
SOFT
ELASTIC SECTION
li warranted ( o venr longer , ill
ithe form ncntvr , nmt iilre bet
.llifactlnn ilmti anymliorCor
n the market , or inlcu paid vtll
t rufun < lnl. The indoituisnoiitji ui
"ilc E < ' U t plinlclnnj.
ttMiy achCoi . et. Prim , tint H.lcrn Jcnii , r
rcoald , 81 Ml. At * TourmrnhnDtrar - .
7 "ATH8CJIILB. JOHfcl'll , ti Co. ,
f M uiu.tunn , : : U < x ! ( .UUiidulpli
JOHN H. F. LKRMANN.
GOLD MEDAL , PABIB , 1878 ,
BAKER'S
AYnrrnnUxl abtolutelu itr }
Cocoa , from which the ezccn o
Oil tiu been removed. HkutArfi
tlmettkt ttrtngth of Cocoa rolled
with Btarcj , Arrowroot or Sugar ,
and U therefore fur moro ccouoml
cal. It U dclldoai , nourUblnr ,
trtngtlicnlng , cully digested , and
admirably adapted for Invalids ai
well ai for pcraoni In health.
Bold Pjr Uroc rieiernTher .
CO , . Dorchester , Mm
Imported KBeer
IN BOTTLES.
Erlanger , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Havariu
Culmbacher , . Davnrin
Filmier . Bohomiiiu
KaiRer . „ . . . , . Bremen
DOMESTIC.
Budweiser . St. Louis
IV Anhuusor. . . , - . St. Louis
Best ; . . . t - . Milwaukee
SchUtz-PilBner - . Milwnnkoo
Krnz'a . , . Onwlin
Ale , Porter , D mnRtic nnd
Wine. ED. MAtMBR
\-i\ I
I1WORPKIKE HABIT
_ . _ . _ _ _ m-jRU-l' . * WA , U. IMJuU. * ,
v W vwlloBKt.uowaffwf ftl wljr vU rtlj
DISEASES QP THE
EYE & 1A1
J T. ARMSTRONG , tl. D. ,
r.I
OuWl W8AM art ropulrwl from mult of Are , sjitl I
Dr. farfcwx > ns S , Orr htoa Block 1M ,
ON SHILOH'S BLOODY FIELD.
The Excursion of 400 Members onto
G , A , R , of Illinois , Indiana
and Iowa ,
Appropriate Services Among tlio
Groves of Fnllon Commilcs
llcllcn ortho Great Battle.
SIIILOK , Tonn. , April 7. The day
broke bright , mild and beautiful over
Shiloh Sunday morning , as the steamers
John Gilbert and W. F. Nibit , lashed
together , steamed up to PitUbiirg Land
ing with 400 excursionists on board ,
mostly members of the O. A. R. of Illi
nois , Indiana and Iowa. The excursionists
as they landed marched to the national
cnmotory ? the bands beating the dead
march with inufiled drums. Hero they
played Webster's funeral march , the men
Btnndlng with uncovered heads , tears
running down the cheeks of many , as
they looked around and recognized the
names of many old comrades , while the
marble slabs nt the head of the graves
rose like undulating waves a far as the
eye could BOO. The column formed again
and marched to the platform erected for
the speakers and the bands , nt the wcs
end of the cemetery.
The prowi was represented by J. S.
Olarkson , of The Dos ftloincs ( Iowa ) Reg
ister ; P. F. Ulylor , of The Grant Army
Advocate , DOS Moines , Iowa ; B. F.
Green , of The Iowa State Ilcgiotor. The
ceremonies opened with an appropriate
prayer , by Oapt. T. J. Bryan. Hon. F.
D. Smith , of Illinois , was the orator of
the day , nnd delivered n ntirring speech ,
culnitioti ] of both federal and confederate
dead , and concluded an follows :
"As the quiet , steadily flowing current
of the beautiful Tennessee , which perpet
ually bathos the foot uf the hill on which
rest our beloved dead , coining down from
the uplands of the south to join ita waters
with that of the great rivera of the
north , so may the current of
patriotic love of country como from the
south laud and join others from all parts
of the country until all are embraced in
ono sentiment of love and respect for inseparable
separable- union of states. " Col. T. Lyle
Dickey , judge of the nupromo court of
Illinois , spoke of motives that animated
the parties to the contest and the snb-
Btnntml benefits that resulted to the
south.
The entire audience , which by this
time had boon largely augmented by the
poonlu from across the river and neigh
borhood , then sang "Hearer , My Hod ,
to Thee. " The children of the neigh
boring Sunday school sang a hymn
founded on Stonewall Jackson's last
worda , "Lot's Pass Over the
River. " This affected many of the
audience to tears. The audience sang
"I Love to Toll the Story , " led by the
cornet , and the veterans then dispersed
over the country as far as the old Shiloh
church , looking for places where their
comrades fell. Great was the interest
manifested in searching for old bullets ,
buttons and the like , and a largo number
wore found on the field near by , every
member of the party carrying away some
rolio of Shiloh's dreadful day. There
w.is an old time camp fire lust night on
the battlefield by the uprmg , harj tack ,
bacon nnd beans being cooked und oaten
from tin plates. The entire day to-day
\\ai opout visiting points of interest on
tl o battlefield , nnd utuamboats loft at G
p. m. on the return trip.
Hood's Sarsaparilhv is made of roots11
herbs and barks. It gives tone to the
tomach and makes the weak strong.
Sold by druggists.
WEARING Al'PAKELi.
A Dcclalon of Importance to Conti
nental Travelers.
WASHINGTON , April 7. The supreme
court of the United States to-day , m the
case of VVm. Aator , plaintiff in error , '
against the collector of customs of N. Y. ,
dooidrd what constitutes "
"wearing ap
parel in actual use , " which , by the law ,
is exempted from the payment of duty ,
the court holds : First Wearing apparel -
parol owned by pasaongora and in n con
dition to bo worn at once without further
manufacture ; second , brought with him
aa passenger , and intended for uao by
himaolf , or his family , who accompany
him as passengers and not for
sale us purchased or imported for oilier
persons , or to bo given away ; third , suit
able for the season of the year which was
immediately approaching the tiu > o of ar
rival , nnd not exceeding in quantity or
value which the puasougor was in the
habit ordinniily of providing for himaolf
nnd family at that time , and keeping on
hand for his and their seasonable wants ,
In view of their means , habits and elation
in life , even though such articles hud not
lioi'ii.uotually worn. The judgment of the
circuit courtis reversed.
The decision is ono of great interns : t'
continental travelers and Bottles question !
which have boon vexing the traveling
public and collectors of customs for ovei
twenty years. The decision gives tin
wording of the statute far u moro liber.i
construction than the lower courts hav <
been for yearn holding.
Chief Justice Wuito announced tin
court would adjourn for the term on tin
first Monday of May and would hoar in
arguments after April Cth.
IH Your Mlnncl 1'nro ?
Now thin la nil Important question , for witli
nut pur nod wholesome bliioil there eiui bo n
iwrfect health , und without peed health Ufa I
a mere rmrden nnd a waste. 1'or limmr
blood the Iwt medicine known U SCOVIU/i
HAUSAl'AUILLA Oil BLOOD AND UV
KU 8YKU1' may bo ) n > implicitly rolled 01
when every thin ? else fulls. Tuku it In th
Mining time cwpoclullyfor tha impure accretion
of the blood incident to that iu > uwm ul the year
nnd taku it at all tlmen fur Caucor , Hcrofnln
TJvnr complaints , Weaknomt. JJollg , Tumora
Swelling" , Hkln Diseased , MulmU and th
thousand ilia that coma from Impure blord.
Talking about tha Liver , we pmmna II
tamper la more often canted by n dUonlorei
liver thuu niiythlmc else. Tu ItiMirs a cheer
ful dlnncsUInu take RCOVILT/8 W.OOl
AND LIVKK SYRUP which will remot. .
tba prlmo causo. and rtutore the mind to It.
natural equilibrium.
TIUiKUllAlMI ISOTHH.
Ofllclal Invfatlgntlun into the 1dm of th
etoamer Daniel Hteiiiman lias begun at IFall
fax.
fax.A.
A. O. Uaww and Prof. O , 0. Hill will rep
reentthoiwml | > lcuiiBof ! the Fourth MUsoui
district iu tlio national tunvmtlon ,
The local election in Clavelaud pave a ma
jurlty of 2,600 ( or the republican ticket ,
Dr. ] ! f acli , of Altoona , who chopped th
head off of liUvlfu last Sunday , udmlU tli
rrlmo nndranti tu be hung ot shot. II
thould be accommodated.
The municipal election ) u Ohio thaw ninul '
republican gains.
r. A Dunk Broken.
r.tb , April 8. Tlio DaiK.
( IU. ) njiuwal pttva ! Tau i'n
National bank cloacd i doors nt 11
o'clock thta foremen. The cause assigned -
signed is speculation by Cashier II uh-
bard , whoso deficit is estimated ftt 345-
000. The bank is expected t < > resume in
a dy or two , as the stock holders are
liable and all moniod men.
Aolil Phosphate.
Ko Physician Need Hesitate.
Dr. S. V. OtnvENoEK , Chicago , 111. .
" ' should
says : "Ilorsford's Acid Phosphate
bo made officinal. It is the moat eligible
form for thoadministrationof phosphorus ,
and no physician need hesitate to order it
on hin proscription blanks. "
The Northern I'nclllc tiniul Grant.
WABULNOTON.April 8. The house com-
mittco on public landa to-doy adopted the
report prepared by Ilonly on the bill to
forfeit a portion of the land grant of * ho
Northern Pacific railway. Gates , Van
Katon nnd Strait voted against the report.
Belford was not present. Delegate Brent
will oiler asubstitutowhonitis brought up
for consideration In the house. The sub-
stitutodoclarcsforfoitcdthoBclandsgrantcd
the Northern Pacific lying adjacent to
that part of the line botwocn Wallula ,
Washington territory , and Portland ,
Oregon. All the rest of the landa grant
ed the company are confirmed on the
express condition that it ahall fully con
form to all requirements of this act. The
company nhall henceforth construct not
leas than 100 miles each year and complete -
ploto and equip the whole by July 4 ,
1880 , except the portion between Wat-
lula and Portland. All lands confirmed
to the company shall bo subject to as
sessment and taxation by the state or ter
ritory , county or municipality. Agricu-
tural land so confirmed not sold ouforo
July 1st , 1884 , shall bo sold by the com
pany only to citizens of the United
States , in quantities not exceeding 100
acres to any ono person , and at a price
not exceeding § 2 , GO per acre. The sub
stitutes forbids discriminating freight
charges or pooling arrangements by the
compnny , and provides maximum passen
ger faros shall bo prescribed by the com
missioner of railroads.
_
Ohio Election. ItoturiiH.
CINCINNATI , 0. , April 8. lloturns from
fifty-seven of the Hixty-ouo voting places
in the city show the election of the entire
democratic ticket with the exception _ of
clerk of the police court by majorities
from four to eight hundred. Richards ,
republican , for clerk of the police court ,
will have about 300 majority. The muni
cipal reform ticket polled about 800
votes.
DAYTON , 0. , April 8. The council is a
tie 0 to ! ) . The board of education is
democratic by 2 The remainder of the
democratic city ticket u elected by re
duced majorities.
CLEVELAND , April 8. The republican
city ticket is elected by an average major
ity of 3.100. The republicans elect 21
councilmen and 12 members of the board
of education. The democrats elect 11
connciliiicn , and 7 members of the board.
The city council is a tie. John H. Farley ,
democratic mayor , holding over , waa
elected last spring by thirty-six hundred
majority.
Angostura Hittui-H do not only disttu
gulHh themselves by their flavor and aromatic
odor abovu nil others generally lined , but they
are alxo a unro preventive for all dlaeascu orig
inating from the ( llgc tivo organs. Bowarooi
counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for
tha genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J.
G. li. Slegerfc & Sons.
Fat ill KmlliiK < > f " Feud.
JUNCTION CITY , Ka. , April 8. Yester
day noon as Tim O'Connor and his broth
er Miku were driving aloni ; the road 01
Dry creek , twelve miles from here , thoj
wore warned by Ernest Allen and nthore
not to cross u certain piece of land be
longing to the school district. Not heed
ing the warning , an attempt was made tc
stop them , which did not succeed , and
they passed on. When returning Intei
iu the day , the O'Connors found a win
atrcto led ncrosa the school district lane
to prevent their passage , and five men
two named Allen and three nanicc
Broon , stationed there with ehotguns one
revolvers. Mike O'Connor cut the wir
when Earnest Allen shot and killed Tin
O'Connor. Mike then rushed at ono oi
the Broona with an nx and chopped hie
head , > inflicting mortal wounds. Thi
party then closed in on Mike , broke t
tthotgun over his head , 'disabling him
All the parties wore arrested and jailed
The aif.tir crew out of an old fond between
twoen tlio Breonsaud O'Connors.
tlio Wreck.
HALIFAX , April 8. Throe wrcckin
schooners are taking out the cargo of th
wrecked steamer Stoinmann. Divers re
port the steamer upright and the doci
houses in place , but the hull shows sign
of going to pieces. Divoru have net ye
entered the cabin , No bodies have ye
been seen in the venae ! inn
it is the opinion of many acquainted wit
the coast that most of the bndiou are out
aide the vnsaol and would bo carried t
sen by the undertow. Stuviving pas
Hungers leave to-morrow for Now York
Thu opinion of peufuring men ncqtiaintci
with the approaches to the harbor is un
favorable to the commander of the Steiii
mnnn regarding the working of the shi
the night of'
tlio Hint.
CINCINNATI , April 8. The Snvon
tounth rouiniunt loft tins city ihia morn
ing. The jail is now unprotected b
the military detail. Fifty extra police
under Lieut. Lungdnn , at o in charge o
the Oathng guns , and the lusibtunt sheii
and Firat regiment of mililin remain * i
reatiinefm for cull. The i lot Bi'aro how
Ha elloot iu the nlea of Heats at auction fn
the Drumntia Festival association , j
very Hinull number of visitor * wore prct
enr , and only uhout 100 seats wore sol
during thu hour , llio gale ooiitinitfi
thin uftornoon. Premiuma begun at f3C
but full m > that the iu cragu ia not inor
than 95. Manaijur Miles iinys ho lind
the ueoplo abroad actually afraid to o in
tn Oincmnuti tlinniyh fear of being nhot
Ho HayH no a uranoo of R.ifoty BUDIII
fiullicittiir to remove the fear of dungoi
A Porinul Huiif.liiir.
ESTOK , Pa , April -John DiUrnai
ut\a huiiged licto t 11:10 thin iiirnniny
Dillinuu huni for the
waa ; nuirdur o
Ilia wife. Jlo Blept neil lust night an
ate a hearty breakfast DIM muriiing. IU
ligiou * aerviLCd TV are held in the cull b
tlio nnniblera uf the Ofrinan l'ivanjolici ;
and Hufoniifd r.luuvhos Ho imxrolio
to the switl'yld with it cti'iuly stoji und \ < i\ \
unino\ed ulunnt to the l.ut ilo bouu
to cry i ier the benediction , but uiu
the black cup waa diuwnVi * ! ' his face h
rcnmiuiHt inuUmib-a * nutil thu drop fel
uuiiftil.
OIIIOAOU , 111. . Apri' ' 8. Thn Journal
JuuxttonVia ) special 8U ) s , BIIIIW h :
fallen hnro for 21 ho ire contiuuoualy an (
is now nix iiichca in the lovtl.
"
J , UToNTi-M. , April 8 Thu | { overnim < i
tintpoct r of llvu ot > ok reports four fi tl
e of the Mii'eii ju liiprainl oaunty inQicti .
' 'i i ivo v\if \ < r 'noted dis'r'o'B Um
i quuruntiuud ,
\VK9TKIIN NKW8.
DAKOTA.
The population of Union county ! 0,000.
Thora nro moro than ono hundred Mcthodl.it
preachers engaged in Dakota.
The farmers' movement In northern Dakota
promises to become political.
There U n large colony of Iluinlan mennon *
Itos near the north line of Dakota.
The American oxprow draws out of Mitchell
and loAYOs the United States a clear field.
A natlonnl bank will soon open its door * In
Madison. The capital stock , $50,000 , haa
Loon subscribed.
Dead wood lias started n Clilnono school un
der the auspices of the Congregational church.
Fourteen puplU attend.
The Miller I'rom saya not lout than 81.000-
(100 ( has withdrawn In cn < h from the bank * of
McLean county , 111 , , for investment in landa
In Dakota and other parts of the west in the
last two wooka.
The Jamestown Capital utatas that novts-
tinners which published advertisement * for
MH tor the erection of the Hlsmnrck cajiltol
building have never \yctn \ paid. There is also
918.000 in tnsh misting.
The Chamberlain land district startint Fort
llandall. run * north to tha south Aurora
county line , thence west six miles , to the o.vit
line of Drulo county , and north to the north
line of township 108. and from there west to
the Missouri Indefinitely.
Matt Miller , tha vllltan who attempted to
murder tha Line family near Finlay , in
Turner county , hid his trial nt Swan Lake
last week , before Judge Palmer , nnd was
given four yotra nnd three months in the pen
itentiary at Sioux Falls.
Tha Indians in Sitting Bull's camp at Fort
Votes appear to bo well armed. A correspondent
pendent says : "You cannot go any distance
from the agency back on the pralrlo but you
moot Indiana well armed , and numbers of
them with both Runs and revolvers. "
WY01IINO.
The territorial republican convention
bo hold at Kvanston , May 1.
The losses of the Warren Mercantile company -
pany , of Choynnno , by the late fire , 518,000 ,
won paid In full by the insurance companies.
T. E , Lowla , having resigned an master mo-
chaulo of the Laramie division , was presented
with au elegant gold watch by the railroad
boys.
boys.Tho
The canine hyonna o [ Laramie raid the com-
otorlcn and grow fat on huniHii flcsli. Ono of
the recent incidents thuro was a dog fight on
tlio street ever the leg of a cor pa o.
Mrs. William Crout. of Laramie , rccohod
$ from the Union 1'ncilic
$1,200 damages company -
pany , the result of a compromise. Her son ,
T. J. Oastool , waa killed under a car lost Sep
tember.
The Boomerang claims that Lrramlo's mod
esty Is the greatest impediment in her path
of progress , whllo on the other hand Chey-
emio's lightning rod cheek and sublime greed
are the milestones In her growth.
Michael McCartin.a member of the Spventb
cavalry , died at Fort llussoll of injinioa re
ceived in the Warren fire IIo ruahod into
the burning building to rescue jomo uf the oc
cupants , but in returning ho jumped thronirh
a window , receiving cuta and bruises which
ended in death. ,
William Granger , county commirsionor and
an old and well-known cltl/en of Carbnu
county , waa shot and killed by Nato R bin-
son in a dispute over the settlement of wages.
The cold-blooded murderer stood ever tha body
of lii.s victim , rosolver in hand , the other
grasping thn throat of Mrs. Granger to pre
vent her easing the last moments uf her hus
band , and when ho aaw llfn had departed ho
Hung her from him and made his emtpn. Kob-
inton is given the reputation of being a den-
perado. IIo la 24 years old , of candy Iriir
and ctimplexion , no board , five feet ten inches
high and ordinary proportions.
COLOBADO.
r Tha total registration of Denver Is estimated
. at 12,000.
A largo amount of bogus silver certificates
are in circulation in Loadville.
Denver voted by a majority of 1,533 to refund
fund her indebtedness ui § 100,000.
Extcmlvo additions are being made to tin
: Grant Smelting works at Denver.
Brooco Iron mine will ship its output tn the
Colorado Coal & Iron company , at resinnier.
Farmers throughout Northern Colorado are
prt'pailng to rilae more hogs than ever before.
There has boon an encouraging show of do1
coney in the press of Denver since the close ol
the pprinm campaign.
Mesa county gained over StOO,009 In it *
assessed valuation of live stock and taxable
, property during the year 1683.
The San Juan and Now York Smelting
company have lot contracts for tbo immediate
erection of eight new coke ovens at the work
< of the company in Duraugo.
It won't do for a man to boat his boarding
houses among tha camps of the mountains
The papers hop onto him with a greater alac
rity than though he wore u murderer.
Doc. Baggs , the notorious manager of skir
ganiCH , figures every week in the Donvci
court. IIo appears in the latest case aa plain
tilf , joking dun.agea for baby's bibs stolu
from hia trunk ,
S. It. Stewart , of llns'.lc , employs a force o
sixty-five uion In the mountain * . Ilo has nou
ready for the market 120,000 railroad ties
30 (4)0 ( ) coid props , 10,000 fence posts and C0
) curdti of pitch pluo wood.
The Pioneer-Extension ditch in Mesa conn
ty , will bo when completed Ita full length
twoiity-sovon miles long , thirty feet wide um
five feet in depth. The first thirteen miles ha
been finished , und water will bo luuulnirthi
full length by April 16th.
The state law requires ono hundred dollar
! work yearly upon all unpatenttd minis
KiiiluroH to comply with this , sulijecia claim
legally , to lolocation in common with virgi
ground. Non-resident ijaimtnts loin iiiuul
valuable property by enttiixtlng the fulfilmon
of this requirement tu unroll tblo agent * .
The construction of the Denver & Nov
Orleans railway la now an iiesuroil fact , tli
contract for the s une having been duly Higned
Thia line will pruve to ba u prominent linko
ffo lor , in the Uniiti of roads extending acres
tlio continent. It u ill niupiiMtionahly cuti
mcitit import ant ticrnro in vbu tran port ition o
cattta fnnn Texai to the uorthurn ruugua.
U. Ther , a heavy cattle ralfor o
oy IIUH ju t relnrned from Lou Vrg.v
whure he tsftVcied the i > ale of his cattle nuic
at liM Uurritau , near Fort Simmer , tn oostori
capitalists for tha sum of § 75000. Lou
Dpi Ing ha piinhu-vd thu range , compiinin '
navnii thunsand acrts uf gjud gruzlng latii
\\liholo\unmlleaof water fiont nn tn > ) III
1'iicim , fui S-0,000. Ho nut on a few head u
cntiln and now ells out the entire concern fu
ST.r > ,003.
HONTANA.
The Uutto water works pa'd ten per cen
un the Invuttment the i > a > t yutr ,
There \ \ 111 lw H/HK ) lociul foetid planted I
tha lleavmhoul Vullay this fsprlng ,
Fur thn months of January and Folirnor
tha Xnrtliurn i'io'Ho ' Bttrned § 1,083,800 , n
ugiilnat 97 > > 74U for tlm tame peiloii hut yoai
lUch btrlkus are rri rtod toliiun been mad
rwunt.y in mlnai nuur M.uldon\illo , A. Jl
ller ) olforod $1,000 u ton for a fuw tons of th
( iru t i > hlp fubt ,
' 1 ho introjaii output uf nru from the mlufi
of the llelouu Mlnlujj and Kedmiiiy u.unpkn
lius mada it necessary to a.ld tt > tha cupai.it ,
of the works.
Tha Koldiers at Fort Shaw BUUIU to ba a dli
contented lot , and uiodoturtintr at tha rutu n
from two to four per day , Nona of tlm d <
uortors IIAVO ui yet been upprehouded.
Helfliu U down in tlm mouth over tha re
port that thu X P. land olll'o thera is to I
removed to Ht. Paul. This ompony li force
lugcrlmii at every point tuiuoko a dividend f t
atoi kbolders.
A wnuh PWEUII O * train nn thn Utah au
Nortboiu a ditched laet wvak near Dillui
lf by tiji , r to run at T an old cow , Many
as tiKitli and j wr It dully wretKed cliewing bo <
j fioin tlio tame iojlon. ;
John ilcck , a sUgo lifter of cxtcnttvo rep ;
tat on ulio rt'cently broke Jail nt Mis mill
pud o ( up d , \\i\t mighty glad to luturn t
j shelter aud grub i-ftur wuding over 100 will
ut'"f BIIMU oai pod liillo , without aiuoisel to ei
j)8i ) fi fo ii'dajti.
mj ( lining Fehrnaty 1300 tons of ere wi
. . ' r ' .f down from Lion mountain , and fi'
tn Hit irnvJ3 ) nn"\od at thn tuno'.t'
fruuj biMpului , Iu tint same month wv i
tren ctr lovla of bullion went to Melrosa for
shipment east.
The reports from thn caUtn rnngoi in the
county are to the effect that consider ible Hum-
bera of horned ato.k hava Miccumbod to the
rigors of the February storms , nnd that many
moro are very poor and likely to din If an
other cold snail is experienced. Mnny stock
men nro feeding their herdi In field , and are
hopeful that by 10 doing they will bo able to
null through without further serious loss. -
Madlionlan.
The.ro aro.1305 patients in tha Napa Iniano
oAylum.
California makes moro out of fruit than out
of goldmines.
Tha democracy of Stn Francisco will b on-
( rfnporod by 47 local or ward clubs. Butler In
the favorite thoro.
California whoit growers expect , upon the
completion of tin Panama canal , to defy the
compotUlo.i uf luilln nnd Australia in supply
ing breadstulTs to l uropo.
The water level in the wells on the plains of
Fresno , aud elsewhere In the San Jotquin valley -
ley , In gradually rlilnff. all cclUrs in Freino
over five feet in depth have surface water in
them ,
The Indictment ! ) for forgery against Sarnh
Althea Hillwho claims tu bo Sen ttor Sharon's
wife , were < iu.-hed in tha criminal court re-
contty. 91io was accused uf forging the mar-
ringo contract.
The ancient nnd honorable society of Cali
fornia Plonoors , the remnant ) of the forty-
nlnorn , are fininclally hard up , and have asked
permission of n rtan Fnnclsco court to mortgage -
gage the socloty property forS17CODO.
California friilt-growors in 1883 sent to mar1
kot aiOO,000 : poundi of dried fruit , not in-
eluding the raUin crop , which amounted to
1,000,000 pounds. The almond crop in the
stata last ) ear was 700,000 poundi , and the
Walnut rrop C00,000 pounds. Of honey In
comb the yield WJB 121,00 ! ) pounds , while ox-
extracted footed up a further amount of 835-
000 pounds.
"Goorgo Washington" is the bloated linan
clal ailstocrat of tha Shoshoues at the DiioU
Valley reservation. Bosldoi abnut $ JfiPQ
worth of ponies , tattle , pigs , etc. , ho has & 25
In coin deposited with Superintendent Muv
htigh. Tha latter onto suggested that It bo
deposited iu a savings' bank , but the propo { .
tion was not nt all niccptablo to tha dusky
financier. "You kcop um , " said ho ; "mo tee
you every day : no sot ) um bank man mobbo so
once n year , ho heap vamose , all sumo no
good. "
IDAHO.
Kotchum Is beginning to chirp for a rail
road.
road.Alturos
Alturos county warrants are worth 8.
cents ,
_ Tlio highoit wages paid in any of thn now
citlun rpringing up around tha Cunu d'Alono
mountain ore 85 per day und board is worth
from S20 tu S30 par woek.
The now owners on the Minna Moore em' '
ploy nearly 100 men , anil b.'sidea taking out
thirty-fit o tons of ere per day , they are im
pravfnir tha roads , opening up now ground am
preparing fur increasing tha output.
Tha mines at Atlanta are improvinz ant
the uutloook grows brighter. The Atlanti
mi no , owned t > y thn Monarch company , is
looking moro promising now than at uny pre
vious period. A good force of men nro work
ing on this property , which li being rapidly
developed. On the fourth level there is n rich
bady'of ruby silver. "
UTAH.
The location for the proposed union depot
- has not yet been selected.
-
The Utah & Northern pissenecr trains from
Ogdcn urn running iu two are three sections
In order to carry all the passengers now en
routu to Cojur d'Altmo and Washington ter
ritory.
The receipt ? of bullion in Salt Lake for the
week ending April 2nd , inclucue , were Slll'-
r > 5.0L ; of ere , $8,820 ; of both. $121,275.0. .
The rocelpta of the prmi-ms week were S1J3-
731.77 , of which § 11 ,391.77 was bullion.
Three thousand two hundred acres of land
near Prove , bordoriLg on Utah lakes , h-tvn
been filed on. It W H never before surveyed ,
and was hold by Monitors , uho dnfy the
jumpers. They pruposu tu resist the claims of
the persons filing. It is sjilend d land and in
. thick settlement The iMounou papers are
making a church fight over it.
.
NEW MKXICO.
Grant county produced in 1883 , $1,532,15 !
in bullion.
o The St. Cloud mine has § 30,000 of ere in
sight at Chlotldo.
Tha Grand Deposit mine of San Andreas ,
han a threa foot vein uf geleua which ruua 80
: per cent.
Tha strike reported In Lake Valley is in tha
Swoop-ttko consolidated mine. The ere is
claimed tu run by actual assay 91,01)0 ) to $17-
000 per ton.
What ! Novel ! No ! Ne\er !
It never fulls that on the second Tuesday of
each month tha Grand Drawing of Thu Louis
n bum Stite Lottery occurs with regularity and
nnimpoached honesty at New Orleans. The
llilith took place on March llth , last , and
Generals G. T. Boauregurd , of La. , and .Inbal
A. Karly , of Va , tout to the di-ntmed parties
( iargn fortunes and email turns thus : ticket No.
ll,4(7dtow ( ( the first capital , 87\00 , > . which
, . had bo > > n sold in fractions , ono-tifth nf which
was lurid by G. GoMmnith , n well-known
JewMi merchant of Columbua , Mies. , collected
IH through thn Columbus Insurance and Bunk-
imr Co. of Miss , another hfth , costing also SI ,
to Henry KivorH , a well-known citizen of Mil
waukee , \Vis. , collected through the Maiino
ra hud Fire Ins. Co. , Dunk of Milwaukee. No.
s. Clfl8 , ! drew thn Betoml capital prize , 825 000 ,
sold also iu fifths at & 1 each ; .Fumm Wuntzul ,
in Port Carbon , Kchuylklll county , PH. , then-
ill ono ] > Iecu , and O. M. McConnick , Chail ston ,
it Ark. , were among the furtum.te ones. Ticket
Nu 1,282 drew the whole third capital pri/o of
$10,000 for 8 % went to J. Ki aimer , San Fran-
clsco , Cill. The next drawing takes pl.ica on
Tuesday , May 13th. and M. A. Dauphin ,
Now Orleans. La. , will give all information
desired If uppliod to.
An Obedient Soii-io-lj.iw.
iVUanta Constitution.
' 'How'a Martha , to day ? " asked n sharp
) ! ; yiaaged old lady , aa her son-in-law crept
n in ut the open door , glancing around
at furtively. "She's tol'ublo , " hu replied ,
'K rubbing the bick of bin bead and then
1(1 cloaoly examining Ilia band. "Iu ahu iu
of good uperrita thia morning ? " again queritd
tlio old lady , " .Moderate , " answered
thu visitor , slowly putting up bis pants
and rubbing a bruised place on hia uhiii
carefully "lluv1 you uu1 her been row-
ill' again ) " gasped tlio lady , as tha nun
displayed eeveial other wounds- ; ' ! de
clare , Joshua , you orter be nahuiiifd of
yourself , to lead bur secb a lifx , " "Mo1' ?
ho asked , wendi > ringly , scraping some
loose and bloody lutir from bin bat , f'iuu
1)0 aahamod of inyauU ) ' "Yosj you good
fornuthai' wretch ; Marthy aezyou never
will do any thing eho talU you to/
snapped ( he mother-in Ian * . Thu wounded
man smiled u sickly grin , aud nnevtured :
"Well , I did once thia morning " "You
; minded her and hu hcutjou up that
way ? " "Yeasum , I did. " ilowdidjou
obey her ) ' Quietly Bitting down on thu
broom und reaching fur thu puker , the
of abased mtu teplioJ : "Sho told me to go
to the devil. " "An1 you " "Oamo
ever to BOO you for a tow minutes , " nn-
MWtirod thu daunt ; fellow ua ha caught
both broom and poker in H death grip.
Ladies should reflect well lieforo using an
I
preparation that is applied to t > o dilicato a t > ur
ace as the skin. Any cuainetlu will ut tiiat
, miurt a beitutifj ing effete and not apjiaiont-
91 y injure tlio cl.fn , but in aury uluut time
ittle blotchen and discoloration * up ] mar on
thofuco tthlih conclusively tthow thuioL ] > uii.
out ilru s in their composition , It uui
aufoly li.iul tliut mure tlun tuta-tMnti of the
face { Hittden contain these injurious I' , "
enU , 1'ozzoni'n uicdluatud uomplexluii \
U not only absolutely freufrum all deluto
matter , but iU yrinetp < il iugredieut in uu
actit u cun.thu for all dUcaJ > 04 of thu nkm II
the teat uf ) iirs. Sold by al ;
The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes tlie Lowest Prices
DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS ,
Juat received nn assortment far surpassing anything in tha ! market , corapriaing
.hu latest and most tasty designs manufactured for thia spring's trade and covering
a range of prices from the Ohcnpott to the moat Expensive.
Parlor Coeds ies.
Now ready for thoiiwpccHon i > f cus Complete stock of nil thn latest
tomers , the nnwcafc novolti's in styles iu Turcoman , ultidrns nnd
Suits nnd Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains , Etc. , Etc.
Pasaong'or Elevator to all Floors.
12G ( ) , 1208 and 12 ? 0 Farnnm Street , - - - - OMA.HA , NEB' '
GET or STBion,7zrmsT ci.AS3
AND TWO WHEEL CASTS.
1319 and 1S20 Harnoy Street and 403 B. 13tbiH ro J , )
Illaatrttcd CAtaloruo f.iml . h.M tr unon *
TEJM NEW HOUSE OP
Fine Havanu , Key West and Domestic Oigara. All Standard Brands Tobaccos.
Trial Orders Solicited. Satisfaction GHaraiiteoil , Iis" BARIUM ST. ,
TO FOSTER & GRAY. )
Office and Yard , 6th and Douglas Sts. ,
DEALERS IN
Hall's Safe and Lock Comp'y
FIRE AMD BUKGLAJl PROOF
nmrnn iniiYmn inmrn 00
M
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bPEOIAL NOTICE TO
Growers of Live Stock and Others.
VVU ! GALL YOUR ATTENTION TO
ake.
Itlstho hoot r.ml choajwit food lor stoct > .i any Miiu. Cine pound id oaM to tliroo | mml9 'it corn
stock lea with Ground Oil ( J3k-o I'.i tlio tall EUI Vlrt r , insttna ol rimilnK down , will incrorne In ualht
ind bo in good mirketabla rou'Mlon In the npnnx. Dairymen , & ' rfeii ai otherK. who UFO It rexu to > tll > to
ts merits TTT It and liiH njr yoiir hoi PrloeJZ'SO'Jpfir ' .n : nuomrso forearlis. AtMrowt
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North Eighteenth Street , Omaha , on Street Car Line.
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Wjifnfq ] |
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