fIU A J4 OMAHA D ALL IT BEE-TUESDAY\ 3 , 18tii ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co , , 817 Mid 219 North lIMn Si , St. Louis. WUOLESALB DEALKIIS IN BOOK' I NEWS , ; JCMVGLOPE9 , CARD DOARD ADD l tot lUirj of t DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. rspirsi/ L J JJTllKMOVED 10 OMAHA NATIONAL 1JANK DISEASES OF THE * J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , OoxxllMt r Until offices are repaired ( ram result ol fire , oin with Dr. 1'ArLcr. lloom 6 , Crclfiliton lllack 15th mil Douu I tr coto. Nebraska Cornice AND MANUFACTURERS OV GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOF/NG , PATENT METALKJ SKYLIOIIT , iron Fencing ! Croitlnps , BaliiEtradci , Vcrandna , Offlco an.l . B Dk Italllngs , WlnJovr and Cellar Guards , Ktc. nOU O. ANDCIM BTHKCT , LINCOLN NEB. \\hofto < ! cbllllxliiiitAtl iK nnit tirematuro decay nroc u calTytxccs errrorBof jouth , etc. . RT3 iirrfoctly rcdorcil to rolimt henlth fincl vlm.roH. ninnhooil lj THE MARSTON MOLDS. Iknstornftcli AmirinnR. ThlilrpiittnBni othcr uni Ilclillly nnd I'hi > lrul llccny i vnlfonnly tncca-wful bpodino n "Ml on jisticrt all < cmnlillr\r ani ! < llrrct inrthOl nnJ au- MHOTO thni-otidhnris. hc-ftlfil Treftifie in ft. WnSTON REMP YCO , . ALONG THE LINE OF T1IC Chicago , St , Paul , 'Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The DOW extension of thta line Irom WaUcOcld up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN throuRh Concoril and ColerldRO lloaclica the best portion of the State. Special ox- oarelon ra'cs for land reckern mer thU line to Wayne , Norfolk and tlartln ton , and Ua Blair to all l > rlnclpil polr.ta on i the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains oicr tht C. , St. P. II. & 0. Killwnjr to Cov nuton , Sioux City , Ponca , Harttngton , Wayne and Norfolk , < C3oxi.aa.oot , * 331r , lx- Tor Fremont , Oalcda o , Ncllgh , and through to Val entine. jQTFor rates and all Information call on F , P. WHITNEY , General Agent. IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. 1111 Douglas Si. Onuhk , Neb. MANUFACTURER OF Galvanized Iron Cornices WTDormor Windows , Flntalf , Tin , Iron and Slate Uoollnft , Specht's Patent Metallic SkjHsht , latent adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of good * . Iron Fencing , Cresting. Balustrades , Vnrandan.Iron Bank lulling , Window Bllnda , Cellar Gaards ; tilho general * cent for Vccr.'on k 11111' ; Patnnt Inpli'e liliod. RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- mm COMPANY , [ SCCC'ESSOHS TO TUB J. M. II. A 11. CO. ] * ! :5S ! jn THE MONARCH Tlio mott cxtonsi\ mmmfaoturcra ol IN Till : WOULD. 609 S. Tenth Street , . OJIVffA.NKB fiTPritof o ( B llinl nnd Tool TuUci and mitoriils , fllnilnhi'il on ai llratlon. BEUNS WICK & 00 , Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom , AND ALLOTHKItatMINd TAIH.KS. TON 1'IN 11AI.LS. CIlhCKS. 1.TC. 18 South 3d Street , St Louis , < 11 Deiwiro Street Kautmi City. Ho. , 132 | 1 cugl&g fat. , tnishu , tb. HENRY HORNBEHGER ' , I' * Agent. Writ ) ( or Catilo um aud Price Llatu. or Wormy Veins hcroium ( tfttn tht caiui of Lojit Manhood , Debility * i nncVjinpntnltHivnrrl \ hjr t\a \ Eluntlo Crnflle CnmproBBOr , ! > 0. ' " < i > ClrcuUrrjM. CJVIiJ JUUItlAL i.0t : r , lC3TiltcaCt..iiiTnl. ! tnnl mtlrm tlfui nhih < i eliatli tlio Mill ! nt fl.OOOoulcl HotBli" It. Pit. IIOR-'n 1 wa i > IUktil wllh rhuuius.tUni MI cared by uilic i ' lt. TJ any onu atflloteil will that d'ocaac ' , . Kou'd Kf , bay Jlomo'n 71 utrlo { lull Any one on nru ti with luo by -.ttif C4lhi ! | t ci ) etoro. Hi jl ) MAIN OFK LK 0pt ! U ponlniflro. , ID 101 block. U'foia\\e \ tto , F. Qoodinw'4 Dtag Bture * 111 AAIO&DI tit. Ofn ht. Orderi filled O , 0 D. < > oi * Fool for faftati h * < i B. tir ltrc < . vitui y V" K A JwiA.r , , M l > , I d uiaUti tftfidi&crDii r uulu.r O L j tirr.llr.t. IltnUk'il Mil U. , lUtln COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWS. A TRUNK THIEF , Ho Misses However n Kat lloll ol Fred Brown , who is employed at the Kaglo cheap house , came very near being n heavy loser by a trunk thief , The trunk was at Mrs. Evans'houso where Brown boards. Sunday night ho put in his trunk § 200 and about 5 o'clock yesterday - torday morning on going lo work ho took it out , Sometime between then and six o'clock hia trunk was broken open and several articles stolen but the thief failed to got the roll , which was probably what ho most desired. Suspicion fell upon ono Steve Carter who had worked with Brown , and detective Ed. Bates started in search for him. IIo found Carter across the river in the depot nt Omaha and arrested him and brought him back. Carter had on his person n revolver which belonged to him , but which ho had kept in Brown's trunk , so that it looked pretty clear that ho was the ono who wont through the trunk. THE MASONS , They llcln RntlicrliiK Kroni all 1'arls ol' ihu Sintc. Yesterday the Allisons began flocking in from nil pnrto of Iho atnto to attend the mooting of the Grand Ledge which opens hero to-day , and which > vill con tinue in session until Fridny night. It ia expected that about 1,200 will bo in attendance , nnd the body embraces rep- icsontativo men from every section. Yesterday tlio local reception commit tees , already named in THE BEE , were busy welcoming the arriving members and guiding them to desired places. The school of instruction was hold yes terday in Dolmny's old hall , and the sessions of the Grand Ledge will bo hold in the now opura house , the now Mason ic Tcmplo not being near enough to com pletion to enable the holding of the ses sion thero. The visitors are a flno look ing not of men and the gathering ia an important ono iu many respects. CITY COUNCIL , Bills Opened For iSewcrlns the City. At the regular meeting of the city council last night bids for sowcrngo were opened. Tliero were eleven M. A. Moore , Jonn Hammer , Chris. Straub , W. W. Chapman & Co. , of this city ; E. J. Bronnan , J. E lliley & Co. , W. Me- Hugh & Co , , R. T. Shannon & Co. , and Fitch & Co. , of Omaha ; P. II. McAuloy of DBS Mnincs , and Burke & Ryan of Denver. The bills were referred to n committee to report to-night. HcAu- loy's bid proved to ba the lowest , A Hugh & Co. next and Fitch & Co. third. Adjourned to to-night. IOWA ITEMS. The Catholics of Storm Lake are build ing a § 5,000 church. Dimlap has raised ? 470 , to flap the eagle's wings on the 4th. Jsp > Dos Moines haa atf last got the base ball fever , and got it hard. Algona's building improvements for April and May foot up S-10,000. The Kookuk Cunning company are en larging its works by an addition of 15x84 feet , Elizabeth Park of Warren [ county , has sued G. D. Nichols for breach of promise. Damages $10,000. A compiny , with a capital of $78,000 , has been formed nt Keokuk , to publish u democratic paper. The American District Telegraph com pany , of Des Moines , with a capital of § 20,000 , has boon incorporated. Since the first of the year the tax col lections of the treasurer of Buena Vistn couniy have amounted to $77,0)3.3C. ! ) The drive wells at the Atlantic - waterworks works are nil finished , nnd water is being now pumped from the wells exclusively. School children of Des Moines sent a handsome wreath of flowers to Cleve land to bo used in docor.iting the tomb of Oarfiuld on memorial day. Cedar Ripids is to have plow-works. The Burn of $73,000 has been subscribed to the htock of tlio company , nnd it is ex pected to close the subscription list in n few daya. THIS BEE correspondent at Atlantic , under d.xto of May 30 , writes : ' 'Tho greenbackurs nro jubilant over the nom ination of Butler , nnd are firing 100 guns in honor of the event. " Mrs. Matilda Tliornloy nuicided nt the homo of her husband , Potcr Thornley , in Wolf Creek township , near Sioux City , Friday , by cutting her throat with a butcher knifo. Domcetie broils. At Civaroll on the 23th a fire destroyed § 10,000 worth of property. The buildings consumed were nearly nil dry goods otorcs with families living in the aecond stories. No ono was kilted or in- juacil. JolmO. Ilolden , agent of the Illinois Central ut Wivorly , had been found to ba short in hiu accounts with the comptuiy about2,1000. The money was Justin speculating in options through the bucket bhop at Waverly. Two freight cant , pushed by a switch engine , collided with a street car at D voiiport thii other evening. The froightn went into thu ntreot car with n crash , but fortunately no ono waa injured. There were nine pagaongcis in thu car and u small panio. Juno 28 will be n inemoarhlo day with the Bolieinimia of lowii. Oa that day they will nttond the unveiling of a monument ment nt Belle I'laino , eroded to the memory of Prof. Ladimer KUcol , the moat notuil Bohomi.-in , purhujm , who hun ever lived in America. Tha Den Moineu Leader says that tin appro ! commenced by Hurry Call for the Chicago , Milwaukee it 8r , Paul railroad company against the Sioux City & St Paul company for the purpose of correct ing the title of a largo body of hnd ir northern Town , has been perfeoted am consolidated with the appeal of the htli'i cimpaii ) . It ii now in the fsuproun oourt. Over ,000,000 n nt stake , mak ing this ono of the largest , if not tin 'unrest ' amount over involved in an actioi n th's -tato. PHILOSOPHY. A Expert Tolls Ills 'Hxporlottco In Taking In SuokotB , Chicago I'rlbuuo. ' It waa in ft hard-looking basement sa loon not a hundred miles from Deaplaincs and West Madison streets that ono of the proprietors was tilting on the edge of a patched ami torn-pool table , dangling his legs and holding forth to a small crowd of dilapidated loafers , who laughed uproar- otisly when "ho 'smiled and nudged each other withknowinglookswhon.hoclonched BOino statement with a foul expression or oath. Business was evidently dull. In ono corner sat a group of rough-look ing men plajing cards and saluting every trick taken with an execration. The pipo-smoking tramps and thieves stood in admiration around the figure that was sitting on the pool-tablo. "Yiz can jist bet your boots , " ho cried , "that any man that has staid around this corner for vz long's Oi have don't need lo laru nawthin1 about any fake or shkin-gamo that cin bo put up on a sucker in any d part ov this United States. O'ill chuck dice wid anny man. O'ill shtack the kyards wid nnny man , an O'ill play wid the three shells wid anny man , an1 play him for a sucker foi.4 a thou sand dollars a lick if ho's _ able to put up the shugar. The wooda is full of blank suckora , and ilVi just in this aamo part ov Chicago that yiz can foind it out. " "By , you'r right there. Patsy , " patronizingly remarked a elay-pipo suck er , -whoso shirt-collar nnd vest Vcro completions by their absence , and whosu ragged trousers were liold around his body qy u narrow black leathuivb'eli ; . "It was just the other noight , " contin ued the pool-tablo orator , "that four fel lows came in hero and wanted to shako fortho "drinks , Two ov the fellows 1 know'd blaiikY well had no money , and the other two liaH the boodle. " "Guess the follows with Iho boodle were the suckers , " laughed the chorus : "You bet , " replied llm.pratpr. "Every toimo them suqkcrs throw1,1 picked up- the dice for the other follow , bu t nhljp ped in the loaded joker as I guv them in the box , and ov courdo they won. Oi sometimes lot the other follows win and didn't ring no joker , but that was just to encourage them , and I made four or five dollars out of them before they left , and Oim a son of a gun if thny know't it wasn't no square game because ha ! ha ! they told mo they woz coin- in' back soon to have Iheir rivinge. By all Iho powers they'll qit it to ha ! hit ! Oi tell yiz. it takes a good nwnost man to make a dacont llvln' oft them suckers nowadays with that bloody big license to pay. Oivo seen me pack a poker deck on n sucknr roight under his nose , an1 Oivo playodcassino with anoder and licked the sawdust out of him every time bekiz I took out two or three ov the shmall kyards and then ho couldn't count game nohow , and Oivo won forty games nv pool roight oil bekiz I made the other fellow use soaped chalk , an' I keep my own chalk in my pocket. " "Soaped chalk ! That's a now racket , Patsy , " admiringly rcmarkcda loafer with a nose like a , danger-Bignal. "Now racket bo blanked ! " oxclaimet Mr. Patsy. "I know it when I was n kU so high , an' it" i many a hundred suckers Oive caught on it. A man will misi foive shots out av tin if ho's had soaped chalk put on him , nnd ho always thinks it's the cue that's the matter , an' he'll oven borrow yournbutav course it makes no difference whatever. " A pauses ensued , when the speaker re sumed. "But the public is all suckers , nnd the best job that's boon put up on them for many a day is this high-licenso business. If they think it's goiu' to como out nv our pockets they are d y mis taken. It's thim what'll have to pay tlio poipor. and don" you mistake it. It's just this way : If a farmer can't sell his shtulT nt a certain price , what'll ho do ? Why , won't ho either Boll bad shtufT , or won't bo sold out for his own price ? ETo'd I bo n rank sucker if ho didn't. Well , wo saloonkeepers ia loiVo the farmer. If wo s can't got the owld proico for our shtuff we'll make the ahtufT pay us ono way or anoder , and there's a thousand ways wo i can make it do it , an' the public' ] ! bo no viser about it than a gooao playin' the jowBharp an' thinkin' all the toimo its pprformin' illcgantly on n gold-mounted 1 piano. That's the reason wliy the public ia blank suckers if they think the tax in goin' to como out ov our pocket. It won't by a darned long sight , and the public would bo only tnxin" their own pockets if they made the taxes three toimcs aa hoigh. " At this time a deplorable looking tramp with his hands stuck in his pocket wan dered into the saloon , looked keenly at all the faces thes o , nnd then with an air of ill-aasumed confidence , walked up to the bar and ordtred a glass of beer. "Oot any money ? " said Patsy sharply. ' No , I ain't to-night. What the blank linn that got to do with il ? I'll hov a thousand dollars to-morrow. " "Git out ov hero right ( juickyou blank Hon-of-a-gunl Do you think it's oft" the loikca nv yiz that wo Biiloon keepers can ad'urd to pay our high licenses ? Go on ? here , or oill throw yiz out on the noido- walk. " The tramp walked. liorsford'B Acid 1'lionphato , Invaluable aa a Tonic Dr. J. L. Pratt , Greenfield , 111. , says : "It ia all that it claims to bo invaluable ui a tonic in any case whcro an acid tonic is indicated. " Crltlclrtiu In Cincinnati. Commercial CJnzntto Countrymen on Tholr Uttlo May Vontival. It waa a bigger thing than a circus. Did ho iScarm with his deep biseo pro- fundo voice ? The soloists occupied the htago and the eohighiiU occupied the gallery. NViifjnor'H musio noiuida like a Cincin nati liot on a tin roof chased by a Galling gun. gun.Tho great organ waa as silent as Iho ; ravu after a medical utudent haa inter viewed it. Peoniea and anowballs were not a * piiuninent an chost-protcotora on Tuesday night. One of the "Tannhausor" characters iu Bittvolf. Ifo should bo muzzled or have hia teeth pulled. Upcra in citizana' clothes doesn't catch on with that holdfanttiicBj churactorizm < the othur variety. The mi\n who asked Iu what pirt of Italy Beethoven was born om have the cake by culliux at this ofllco. One man went away disappointed bo- oiuso they didn't give oithur "Sweet Violnta , " or "Only a Pansy Blossom. " Some of the ladies vruro elegantly at' tired , Cluthcs don't nut It o the man , but thny give H woman a powerful Iwmt. When Thomas gats ttirred up lit - blinga hirncolf aroii'd like a man playirj „ nliort atop and second base at the oanu I time , l Young men who pirt their hair m tin nmldlo or bane it , ' and tallc about Uco- tho- von , slionlu bo put in a bunch of pink cotton and bo beaten to a jelly with lily atoms , Some of the folks in the front rowa ex press Iho opinion tlmt _ Scaria should bo provided with ft cuepidoro obligatory. What sort of ft musionl instrument this ia deponent knoweth not. True art prompts a young man who does not know an allegro con brto or an andante con mete from a bag of bran to pay $ I for two aeata and take his girl to the allow in n street car. The flutter of the fans , The llirterof the fans , In the chorus made n moat entranc ing vision ; Like a nroup of angels fair , Shine the beauties rich and rare. In a dream of silk and satin , mm IclysiAii , Beethoven's symphony , No. D , 0 minor , op. 07 , ia delightful to the artis tic car , but t the man who has been ao customcd to the simpler melodies of the weiner wurat boy'n midnight cty , and the ravishing strains of the ovor-tho- Uliincry orchestras , ihoro is something in it7hich puts htm to deep In spite of hia most ovrnoat endeavor to brace up and show the true musical spirit. How amojFJjm loll ? How much of TAotnaj * ftiittnc Oil Is loqulr- oil to cutuT Only n vliry ltllo. | A few droM | ull ( ctito nnr kind of an rvcltoj nml hut a trltlo inoio in nocilocl for npralnq nntl hmonotws. KlionniaUsin ! } not to readily nllottoilj nil omicu anil flyiiictlmes tft'o ounfCH nro roqnlrad. No nicdl.iipt ( ) Iiowovor , i-i eo two ia euro with the sniuo number of applications. A-FUONTlKil G VJnO OV VOKEU. Tln , FntoorSiHlaiw < lim niul Juiy TlioiiKht o ( HlfilcnUi , St Louis Glob While a pimy btj ! utf were refrcahing ounolvca'ht nil inu'at Tlioinpson Falla a shot and n yell otitsido caused everyone to drop.what they \roro about and rush to the door to nee what the disturbance could bo. Another nnd another shot cracked out , live in all , and then there came the cry , "an Indian on toast. " I ran to tho"placo , and beheld n owarthy Indian lying on hia bark , the blood drip ping from both hia sidca. His right hand spasmodically clutched ft largo butchor- knife , nnd hia murderer stood over him w ith the smokingTovolvor with which ho had done the deed atill in his haudovery chamber of which waa empty. There ho stood haranguing the crowd , justifying hia action in strong , excited language , which seemed to moot their approbation , for every once 'n a while could bo heard such words as "served him riRht , " "well done , paid , " "another good Indian , " and the liko. The victim bore the name of Spokane Jim , nnd the ulayor was known oa Hiram Parry , son of Bishop Joseph Parry , Ogden , Utah. It appeared that Iho Indian and Parry had been engaged iu a gamo/of stud poker with some others , In Winch Pany came off with largo gains , Spokane Jim was the moat export gambler of his tribe and could not brook defeat , so ho drew a l rgo butcher-knife and made a desper ate lunge at Parry , who received him coolly at the muzzle of a revolver , with the result as stated. Parry gave himself up without resistance. A frontier jury waa hastily impaneled , who immediately sat on the case , re turning in five minutes n verdict of "aolf- defense , " and Iliram Parry was a free man forever , having once been put in jeopardy of his lifo and acquitted. The jury then adjourned from the caao aino die and into a neighboring saloon , where a few minutes afterward I saw the late prisoner inviting them one nnd nil to "Stop up , gentlemen , and partake of ono of the necessaries of life. A strungo eight in a atrango country. "Don't Gentlemen " Hurry , , Said a man on IUB way to lo hanged , "thoro'Il bo no fun till I got there. " Wo say to the dyo- poptict , iiorvous , ami debilitated , doii't hurry thoughtlessly foe HOIIIO remedy of doubtful merit , uncertain of relief , when you can got at the druggists for ono dollar Hurtlock Jllooil Hitler * almost euro to euro and certain to bene fit. THn DEAD A , Blan nt Crcfetllnt * , After Hcing Pre pared for Burin'Suddenly ) ConicH to , Clo.ivland Leader. CUKHTUNB , O. , May 29. A most mys terious nfl'iiir took place hero yesterday afternoon which has excited the curiouity of all our citizens who are familiar with the facts , nnd it 1ms been the principle ) subject of conversation nmong our gos- mpors. James Barton , an influential nnd respected citizens , and who for a mi- mbi-r of yeani has boon working in the P. F. W. repair shops at thia place , about six weeks ago , by reason of nick- ness , wini obliged to quit work and go homo. It 8Coms that Mr. Barton grow gradually worse , and ho waa obliged to tuko his bed part of the time , but lie waH nut considered dangerous. About 2 o'clock yesterday Mr. Bit-Ion's family were stmtlod by his appearontly djing condition. Ilia foatnro.t were verv much distorted and ho fell back on Ins pillow seemingly doad. The f.unily , almost crazed with grief , at tracted the attention of their neighbors , who , hearing thorn , rushed in and dis covered that Mr. Barton bore no signs of animation , and upon a closer oxaminnlion they pronounced life extinct. Ilia breath ing was not perceptible , and his eyes looliod aa if they were cloned in death , Tlio mystery is that Mr. Barton remained in this condition for four hours. Proparn- lions for burial were about to bo made but happily for the family and nil Mr. Barton's acquaintance ! when 0 o'clock ar rived , ho suddenly nroueed from his sup posed deathbed aa quickly as ho had Hcommgly expired. There ia Bomntliiiifj very mystcriouaconnccted with this itfJuir for during the four hours Mr , Baiton laj an a corpse ho wan turned about and all UIOBO who reviewed him claimed thai there were no visible signs of lifo , Do Not JMovo mindly , ( in carefully In pcrcliailni ; incilicino , Mnnj > advorlUod rutnudlcK can work grunt Injury - ami worro than nouo. Jiurdock Jlloodtittcri uro turn ly a vegoUfolu preparation ; tlio uiniill Hit chilli can tilcu tliutii. They kill dlHOHHi aud euro'tlio patient in it H.ifo mid kindly way Witntod lo .Join ISiifnilo Itlll. Chicago NOWH. Felix MoNally , a jolly cr.nnk , fiO yean old , WRS before the county court to-daj and found to be insane. Ilia principa amusement for years hua benn to wnndoi about the atroctH piokinx up tin cans am dirt. Flo loves to root in the gutters anc 3wilh Iho nith black his faco. "Would yon have any objection to ( jo ing to Jfcir iaon1" naked Judge Prender ' Well , eir , I really think that my buai ness engagements will not permit mo , ' replied MoNally , "Why did you black your face ? " "Wdl , sir , I hoard Uullilo Bill waa in town with hid Indian * , end 1 thought I'l like to join the band. " AMONG TUK MINKS. nco" Correspondent Tolls of tlio VorJuncn Untlcr Iho Knrtli lit Itlnlio. Bui LOST tttvr.ii , Idaho Tor. , May 21. lo Iho VMllor ol Tlio line Aa 1 am ono of your Humorous aub- acribcrs , I take this opportunity of send ing you some items from thia part of Idaho , thinking they may bo of interest to your renders ; especially as the country is now and almost daily showing now sources of wealth. Last September there were numerous strikes miulo in the mountains that nujoln this valley on the West and South that nro show ing up very rich ; white carbonates , lead carbonates , black oxydo of copper , nud sulpliurota nro hero found in largo quantities and of n grade high enough to make them very valuable. Some of the minoa nro worked quite oxtcnoivoly at present , among which are , the Mammoth , which is down seventy-five foot , haa three hun dred tons of ere on the dump. The vein is four feet ; character of ere , white car- bonato. Value , § 75 per ton. The Gray Eagle is another good prop erty , hns only thirty feet of work done on it , but shows black oxydcs of copper in paying quantities , vein live feet , -10 tons of ere on the dump ; owned by Mc Allister , Powora < c Co. The llermlse , owned by the same parties , o.\rrica load carbonates valued at $200 per ton ; also the Pelican , ( now discovery ) lloat assaya , 8320. Hidden Treasure and Blue Wing are other properties that are good , owned by the name company. The next on my list ia the Grand Prize , owned by A. L. Jones. This mine has two ohafta sunk to n depth respectively of 22 and 15 ! feet , and there nro HUNimr.K TONS or OKI : on Uio dump , worth § ( iO per ton ; ehar.ic tor , lead carbonates. This property is bonded for fifty thousand dollara , and Iho bond expires Juno Mth of this year , it ia considered a sale in the camp. The last that I will mention nt this writing is by no moans least , is owned by Brunor Bros , it Brown and called the Buena Vista , but known in camp us the Bin Copper , and big copper it surely is. Old miners who have hnd from twenty to thirty yearn' experience in mines on this coast pronounce it the grandest they have over seen ; it aloie would make a good camp. It can bo traced on the stir- face for a diatanqo of sixteen humhed feet , width known. The ere is black oxydo of copppr , gray copper and copper glance , valuo'frjom ' § 7E > to § 1,500 per ton. After five ydara' ' experience in the mines of Colorado and Now Mexico , 1 say , and say candidly , that 1 never saw n quanti ty of ere taken from so small a hole in the ground as either of the two last named mines can show. There will bo oho if not two arn'ultoro orcctcd at _ or near the town site 'or Carbonate , which by the way , was located in January last nnd at present quite n number of business houses are being erected. CAUI1ONATJ5 ia beautifully situated on the north side of Big Lost River on ground that gradu ally naconds from the river toward the mountains on the north side of the val ley. Water is plenty and cosily got , by digging to n depth of from eighteen to twenty feet. There is nlso a ditch under contract to bo taken from the river that will water about six equaro milcn , the town silo included. Skollon < fc Ashton have a saw mill of Ion thousand foot per day capacity , and everything looks pros perous for a good mining town. The valley proper contains about 200 nquaro miles of available land , and water in abundance for irrigation. Ccrcaln and vegetables grow abundantly , nnd tlioro ia an ALMOST VNMMI1EI ) HANOI ! for cattle , sheep or homes ; the bunch grass being na line an can bo produced Block of all kinds wintered hero finely , and tlio death list wtm very light. In conclusion I would eay that tlioro ia no butter field for young men to otart in than Idaho , nnd as good a chance in Cunter or Alluiwfcotinlies as any place in Iho west. There ia a pont-oflico nt Carbonate , J. II. McCalosler P. M. .1. IJ. Stewart is ( secretary of Carbonate and AV. F. Seamunds president. At some future time I will drop you another tquib with further description of the miiu'H. Pno BONO PUIILICO. How Ham AVard Saved Andy JoliiiKon Ono of Sam W/m''n / moat noteworthy achievements was in the part ho played in defeating the impeachment of Andiow Johnson. This in Ins own account of it " 1 am prouder of the part 1 took in de feating the irnpcachmcnb of Andrew Jackson than of any of my ground anil lofty tumbling. ' It waa on Wiiuhington'e birthday , 18d8 , when the Dcmourata niul at SVclcler'fl : to appoint a time and plauti for Iho proHidunlmlconvention , viz. , Julj ) , 1803. And 1 learned thut , after Stan ton , owint ; to tlio woakncaa of Gonorn Thomas , had retained powiossion of tin war department , it was resolved by Sum- iier , Hooper , James F. Wilson , of Iowa - and the loading llopublicuiiH tu impe.iol , the pn aident in three cloys nnd try Inn . in four weeks. It v/r.s I who first carriet the tidings to Secretary McCulloel and took from him a card * o tin president , whom I did not know. Hi was entertaining the corps ( ltloii < itljut , at dinner , KO 1 had uu hour to npuro which 1 Hjient in eating Chief Justict Chase , to whom the IIUWH was u surprise It was also ono to the president , when 1 found him at 10 o'clock. I told him t < socura the most eminent COUIIHU ! , hull Democrat * ) nnd half Republicans , lit y topic Curtin und Kvnrtn nnd Nelson and OroBsbock. What killed the impiiaoh- mont ia not for mo to way hero. But it i < duo to thu Iwto bonntor Grimes of lown , to nlato that ho was the hero of the oc casion. There were hundreds of thousand ! bolted upon the i us uo , and the bltonv deceived by Ocn , Butlor'a us.iur.inco . , woru heavily bitten. All this JH a inidtoi of histoiy. But 1 am prouder of luiyn.j countermined that vile intrigui to rnnko Bon Wade jireaulont , with i cabinet that ( Jen. Or.uil wii'i asked t < name , than of any other event of my lifo I contributed my Htoutest cff rta and w > won and bavcd .tho country from bclnj AVant of F.O If Schroder & IJt UC ceail U l not for thu want of vo euch fhlth ! Dr. 15i ! * uk t'i ) vof fjyrui | M a imiiudy for U < { liifl& , 111 un'l J.iiiiK hlfoctoiigtbftVtJ > 'iyniiflva u lottl fruu Ui imth un > l cviiry o e wouu in nee I u [ madldiio uf thU kind THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUT IT U RKE J Ono of tlio Best and largest Stocks iu the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , JOBBER OF EASTERN PRICE ! * DUPLICATED ! 11 FARNAM STRKE - OJMAHA I F. 0 * , AND DEALER IN ; V OMAHA NEBRASKA , RETIRED AND THE INVALID m ; Will bring them from their homos to the Opera House , PoBtoffico , Hotels mid DopotH in Giving thoin the iitlvmittigo of living on iho suburban heights , with pure , nir , Jjijuuliful Hhiulo trees and Parks , imro Spring Water and Lakes , Groves nnd Scenery nifinilicent , which cannot bo equalled. This is a , AND A PARADISE FOR ALL , RIGHT AT HOME. * Tlio Syndicate hnvo arranged with with the railroad companies for a : fine , attrac'ivo depot , whcro iraius of the following roads will connerh and slop : Tlio Onmlia li''lfc Line Railroad Line , Tlio Union Pacific Rail way. Tlio Missouri Pacific Railway , The Omaha nnd Republican Valley Railroad , The Ijnrlington and Missouri River llitllruad in Nebraska ami Ilio Chicago , Ijiirliiif-tou and Quincy Railroad. ' All these trains will htop at the diijiofc at thu town site. Also at , the Stock Yards. Beautiful trees have bofcii set out on the pro ] > erly and streets laid out. ? T APC * AT ? ! ? fftffiflT AW QAT " 2n ! - , , uU x O JtUtiiJUa JMJ W HJJDa 0-o.JLaJL-s AT LOW PRICES & EASY al tlio Goinpiiny'ti ofllco , cor. of 13th nnd Douglas streets , over the Omaha Saving's Bank. , 11 , A , UPTON , * T Assistant Secretary , ! 9 Hi / uW4 ' The Palace Hotel of. Denver , jWMfi ? .rte , y. . Cor , Se7ento8nth and Lawrance Bi WSSM Itouai , 76o to * t < X > jior day. Hpoclal Uatru by Ilia llonth. * ® P WS TJIK FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. mmmi Conducted on the American and European Plans. Da Hoard $7 i > or woo. P , S , OONDOF , - - PROPEIET Double and Sinyla Acting Power ana Hand Knglno TrimmlngH , Mining Maclunory,1 Belting , floao , UntB * imd Iron FitUit f , .toitin I'&okin ! , ' at vholoexlo and rei U. HAbLADAY WJND-MILliS , OHU\0 ) \NX ) R01TOOL UKLLS , Corner 10th Farnam Su , Omaha Hob ,