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    THE DAILY BEES-SATURDAY , MAY 23 , 1885
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THE
BEST TONIC
QalcVtrandcomp1Hnl7cnroiti > InlnrlnKn < lClilllfl
nndl'ovrrn. Forlntcrtnlllrnt PrirrHi I.ruj-
hlltiur , I.ncK nf Kncriry , It han no oqnal. It
nnricIiM and pnrtHni tlm l.lwxl. . rtlmutatm the ap-
petltn. and etnmirthen * the mn clM and MTM.
It data not Iniara the teotb. cause headache , or
tiirjunco eon < tlpMlon nil otlitr Iron mfl/ffnM iln. .
, J. UEiLr.T , the palriotlo and scholarly
n , nf Arkaniian , ays !
"I havn unod Ilrown'n Iron ntltcm with the mat
i t mtlftficflon for Malarin , find M pn-TontlTB of
Uhllln and lllin dlmMot , unit will nlwaj-s kocp It on
h ndMntwulr friend. " . ,
( Jonulno lias nlmvn trade tntk And rrocrcu tea lines
on wruntwr. TnUn nn otlirr. M iln nnlr bj ;
JJIUt\VS : llr.\IIUAI. I'll. . HA1TIMOUKMI > .
IiADrr.n' llA n IlooK-omfnl nnil attraetlro , oon-
lAlninR list nf priZM for roelnnn. Infornntlnn noout
cotnf , nto. , Klven Aw y liy all dralon In raealclneo (
innllcxl to nnj Addmiu nn receipt of So. m mp.
OiiU-lt , Stiro CurcH. fST ; \
Kslnhllfihcil lV'il. ! I , , , . , . , . , ,
rS "Hond two Rlnmni for C = lehrAteil Jlcdioa
Works. AO.Iro-n. * ' . 3) . OI.AKKU , W. 1) .
ISO youth Clark Street , Cnic.uio , ILL.
13 OONDUCTED UZ
Eoyal Havana Lottery I
( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. )
Drawn at Havana Cuba
Every 10 to 14 : Days.
Tickets in FifthsWholes $5. Frac
tions pro rata
BnblocJ to no manipulation , col ooatrolled by II
rartloaln Interest. It la the ftlroet ( hint In tl
Mloio of chinooln exlstonoe.
Bor tickets apply to 8UIPSE7& CO. , 1212 Brob
w yN. Y. City : SOLINOEK & CO. , 103 South 4th S
BL Louis , Mo , 01 U. OTTKN8 fc CO. 819 Main St
EtnuaCltT. Mo.
Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts.
Capital Stock , - - - 815 ,00
Liability of Stockholder , 300,00
Five Per CentlnterestPaid oBBeposl
LOANS MADE ON HEAL JBSTA2.
JAUK3K.BOYD . „ ; " " '
W. A. PAXTON Vlc Presldo
L. II. nENHKTT M n glnc Dlieol
JOHNS. WILBUR Octhl
OHAB. F.MANDEUSOtC , TH03.L. KIMBALJi
3. W OANNKTT. MAI MBYKU.
0GNKY PUNDT K L. BTONK.
I For the Cure of ( ill diseases o
Horses , Cattle , Sheep
DOGS , HOGS , POULTHY.
Used Bucccssfully for 20 ycnrs byl'ar
micrs , Stockbrccacrs , Horse U.H. , &c
Unilorscd & nscill'tho U.S.Gorcnini'l
T3-l'iinplilpls .tCImrls Bent frco.-ffi :
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' MEDICINE CO.
HUMPHREYS' . ,
109 rulton SL , Now Yorl
Humphreys | Homeopathy
J UBO 30 jrnani. The onlr eaocomful romoiljr f i
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ,
And l > ro < tri > tloa , fium over-work or oilier caunn
91 per vial. nrfiTlali and largo vial powder , for *
HOLD UV IiiDl < ilBT8ur wnt pontnaiii oil receipt )
prloe. A4ldreMlliiniiliroyMf Iloiut iiiitlil
DliHllcluuC'o ll'J VultoiiHt.uvYorJ
AlfSorts of
hurts and many sorts of ails c
man and beast need a coolin
lotion. . Mustang Liniment.
German Insurant
COMPANY.
Freeport , - - Illinc
f. OASfl CAPITAL , § 200,0
Tret
1' , GDND , Secretary.
Policy holders please call ou or add
Geib & Maas , Ageuta for Omaha , Kebroak
1605 FARNAM STUEE1
TRACK AND TRAIN.
An ItlenstiDg Cclleclicn of Railroail
News PrE-pareil - for "Bee" Readers ,
Genie ot the Now Improvements doIng -
Ing On Sovornl Old Tlmo Ilnlt-
rontlcrs Fromotc * ! 1'cr.
son l Mention , Etc.
A well known nnd qato ! prominent
railroad man , took a ropottcr for the BEK
by liia largo , left aide oar yesterday , and
blow Into tt Bomothlng that sounded
like
"Union depot. Why don't you say
that the railroads running In to Omaha
ought to pool Isaacs long enough to balld
a union depot ? " The idor&a acooptod
as bolng worthy of origin In any colossal
brain , and the reporter agreed to "write
It up. " There la not the least glimmer
of doubt , on earth , continnod this ono
tlmo ear puller , that Omaha should have
a union depot , and the railroads center
ing here are perfectly able to build ono ,
and would probably if oomo
ono of them had nerve onougli
to commence agitating the schema. At
it la now the depots are scattered all ovoi
creation , and some of them stand in
rather Inconvenient , out-of-tho-irnj
places. Kansas City never boomed as II
haa slnco the union depot was built there ,
As stated in the BEE yesterday , the Chicago
cage , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omahr
company ij compelled to erect a pas1
songor depot here right nway , and the
Union Pacific la spending moro money in
repair * on Its old edifice than the building
Is worth. The Burlington & Missouri Ii
cramped for room , likewise every othoi
road running In here , therefore it wonlc
scorn sensible if nil should club togothci
and put up on the grounds a union depot ,
Omaha would hall such an Improvement
with special delight.
> *
A walk among the Union Pacific shopi
at this season of the year is an enthusi
astically interesting pastimo. The force
of men employed now , in shops and
yards , number , eo a reporter for the BKI
has been Informed , about fourteen him
drod ; therefore it Is easy to understand
that the amount of work performed dailj
Is simply immonco. It bolng at tbo close ,
too , of a long , hard winter , during whlcl :
a great deal of rolling stock Buffered mucl
by reason of numerous cold weather acol
dents , the shops and yards are full ol
engines , cars , etc. , brought In anc
stacked up to bo repaired. AH the over
hauling and rebuilding of locomotives ii
done here , and there are no lesi
than olght or ton undergoing ropairi
now. Among them Is an immensi
old passenger engine , No. 410 , from thi
Kansas Pacific branch. The carpcnto
shop ia also thronged with cars , being refitted
fitted throughout , and every otbor de
partment has a fall force on , worklnpful
hours. The shop offices have been re
painted and fixed up In elegant shape.
it- # '
Henry Loud , a workman In the Unloi
Pacific carpenter shop , sustained a ver ;
painful and disastrous injury yesterday
When engaged at sawing a piece of tlm
her , a splinter flow up and struck him Ii
the eye with such force as to knock bin
senseless. Ho was carried to his horn
9 and placed under the treatment of Dr
Bryant , who is oculist for the company
The doctor stated last evening that h
didn't think it possible to save Mt
Loud'ay oa.
*
* *
Noah Roblaon , the dirty tramp , wh
killed George T. Sean , alias Frank Wll
liams , last Monday , was arraigned yestoi
dsy morning for his preliminary trlt
before a justice of the peace at Dakot
City , and held without bail for trial a
the next term of the dlttrlot court. Da
vis , his accomplice , was discharged.
*
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Col. Griffiths , assistant freight ogor
of the U. P. , will return homo from Oh
capo to-day.
J , J. Dickey , superintendent of telegraph
graph for the U. P. , lefc San Francisc
last night on his return homo.
Frank Reardon. late master mechanl
for the U. P. at Pocotel , hos been a (
pointed general foreman of the shops a
North Platto. Mr. Reardon Is wo
known In Omaha , and has a great man
friends hero who will bo glad to hear c
his success.
H. J. Allen , formerly train agent r
this city for the Union Pacific , bat lal
torly agent at Shoshonc , has been aj.
pointed to the moro lucrative position c
city ticket agent at Bute.
* *
*
Jay Gould , by > jroxy , of coursa , wi
in the United States circuit court hoi
yesterday , the case being Gould , ot al v
the Hastings & Grand Island , and S
JoEoph & Western railroad companie
The St. Joseph & Western filed a politic
asking leave to withdraw the defense fo
marly tot ap in answer to the bill '
complainant , iu order that the complali
ant may have the relief ho prays fo
fho leave to withdraw was grantei
Plaintiff was also alvon leave to dlsml
the aiilt as to the Farmers Loan & Tru
company , and a decree was entered.
Very I'oor Economy.
Some people make a business of chei
Ing themselves , either by eating ve
mean and cheap food or else by call
too small a quantity of good toed. Eltl
way Is a bad policy as it would be too b
a coffin instead of a suit of good cloth' '
just because the coffin would coat le
Poor diet means Impoverished blood ; a
that moans misery. Brown's Iron
tors enriches the blood , gives It the Ii
it needs and tones up the whole eysto
Cures dyapepiia , Indigestion , woaknt
niklarla , uto.
EDUCATIONAL NOIE9 ,
Eight hundred thousand colored child
werq taught in the Motbodltt schools I
year ,
Hobert Green carried oil the honors in
freshman declamatory contest at Coe colle
Cedar KapiJa , Iowa ,
Harry Garfleld , ona of the eons of the 1
pretldent , haa engaged a position aa teac
m St. Paul's echool , Concord , N. II.
Yale college , founded in 1701 , now
ninety instructors , between eleven and twe
hundred students , and property valued
$5,000.000.
Prof. A. S. Hill , speaking of the tedf
mediocrity which characterizes the coinpi
tlons of college studentH , eats that one y <
after reading two nr three hundred comix
ticca on "The Story of the Tempest , '
IS found himself in such profound ignoranci
both plot and character .that be had tor
the play to set himself right ( gain.
The ehina of the Training Squadron i
the Naval War College at Newport are be
inspected by Commodore W. 8. Schley , clef
of the bureau of equipment , Te college '
eatablithed October ( ! last , on Coasters' I ]
bor Island , with Actine lleur Admiral 8 ,
: ea I.ucs as iU president. The course of instr
tlou , cpen to all clQcors of the navy ab
tbo grade of naval cadet , embrace the big
branches of professional study , and la (
sldcrtd a valuable adjunct to the service ,
The board , or faculty , have regular meeting !
once a month , at which nro diicuieed varioiu
subjects of interest to the navy , and a com
plete journal is kept.
Tbo most practical slop that has jet been
taken to moot the danger of "over-pressure"
at Its most menacing point namely : In the
case of pupll'teacheis is the movement late
ly sot on foot for providing the London pupil ,
teachers in a systematic manner with outdoor
sports , A mooting for the purpose ot forming
an athletic association has been hold , to which
eleven out of the twelve pupil-teacher "cen
ters" sent delegates , nnd which WAS attended
also by most of the hcad-maators of the
schools , A cricket committee WA appointed ,
a series of matches between the dllforent cen
ters was arranged , and the inevitable ' 'chal
lenge cup" was duly forthcoming.
The necessity of having children taught to
swim cannot bo too strongly impressed upon
the mlndo of mothers , There is sure to bo n
tlmo when the knowledge wilj bo of important
service. A child trny begin at six years of
ago. 'Iho motions are very easily taught. A
swimming school is , nf course , the most con-
vcniont place in wine to learn. If , however ,
the child Is taught In still water with a rope
fastened about tbo waist and secured to a pester
or some object on terra firm ( there Is no
danger , oven in deep water. A life preserver
gives n feeling of security to the timid be
ginner. There are few German , children who
cannot swim. Prussian soldiers have tolearn ,
swimming ns a part of their military training.
The moro nrdent advocates of universal
"higher oducatlon"for women in the sense
in which "higher education" is usually taken
will hardly be pleased with a recant article
In the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal ,
which draws ono jr two pointed morals from
the physical weakness which too largely pre
vails among "higher educated" women.
While educators generally nro apt to Insist
that the young women graduated fiom the
colleges nro no ICBB healthy than those who
have stayed nt home , yet close observation of
the class which Dr. Ilolmcii , in his "New
"Portfolio , " has nptly individualized in the
"Terror , " will , in many cases , controvert
their strcoping statements. As the Medical
nnd Surgical says :
If the girls of the high nnd normal echoola
on their way to nnd from school , or if the
freshman classes nt our female colleges , re
cruited from the training schools in different
parts of the country , nro attentively observed ,
the query forces itself upon the mind of the
thoughtful as to whether our present civllizix
tlon , which prides herself so much on nt
tempt at intellectual developments , is not
rosily ns barbaric as the social state of the
flatheadcd Indians who attempt to increase
their ' ' " the
'long-hoadodness" by tqueezlng
nntero-postoricr diameters cf tlicii crania ,
Wo fear the educator , in his the orotlcnl zeal ,
haa overlooked the most important factor ol
all the making of good citizens nnd good pa
rents. Such n system of education may pro
duce , in some instances , good results nnd
glvo us future George KliotP , Maria Mitchels ,
Mnry Somorvilles , i'utuam-Dncobig , etc. , yel
the records of the nervous wards nnd the list !
of the nervous prostrationlsts show that tin
success of n few individuals has been bsughl
for the public nt the ptico of many shatterec
lives of successful imitators.
Stiro 81 118 of Spring.
Ash barrels , tin cans , lots of
Cats ;
Girls in poke hats , boys with
lists ;
Painters , soap-suds , froeh bock-
Beer ;
Bold assessors now np-
Pear ;
Tenants slylv take toWing
Wing-
Can it no it yes , it's
Spring ! !
[ Las Vegas Optic.
Summer 1'Icnsurcs.
As the summer time advances ;
From his ialr the picnic joke
Of the ants and new spring pants is
Got off on the country folk ,
While the city pnragrapher ,
Who more dignified would seem ,
Tries to pleasa the urban laughter ,
With n chestnut on Ice cream.
[ Siftings ,
MUSICAL AN0 DRAMATIC.
Charles Mapleson will remain in this conn
try this summer.
Rose Coghlan is in negotiation for Mod
jeska's play , "Nadjezdn. "
W. J. Florence has secured a now play ai
adaptation from the French.
Frank Aikon and Genevieve Rogers hav
descended to dime theatricals.
Theodore Thomas will eivo three concert
in Cincinnati thU month ia lieu of the custo
mary May festival.
Rubinstein will write nn opera for nex
year's festival at Leed * , England , nnd nil
lead the performance in person.
Miss Hattie Eddy , n promising I'hiladel
phia soprano , haa Keno to Europe , where sh
will complete her musical Eddy-cation.
The law against the appearance of childrei
of tender ago on the stage is being vigorous ! ;
enforced. After the present season Lottn i
to retire. [ Philadelphia Call.
Frederick Paulding has been engaged t
support Margaret Mather at the Unlo :
Square theater next season , playing Home
to Miss Mather'd Juliet.
Lewis Morrisom and Marie Prescott wi !
play the loading roles in Maubury & Over
ton' * play , ' The King of _ Iron , " which wil
shortly bo produced in 'Fruco ,
Our popular American song bird , Mia
Clara Loulso Kellogg , is at present under th
management of Major Pond , nnd is givin ,
concerts in the interior of New York state.
The Fanny Davenport "Fedora" coropan ;
closer ) its season of thirty woekf * at Minneapo
11 ; , Minn. , Itst Saturday week. The profit
on the season have been nearly 850OC (
Miss Davenport and.Mr. 1'rica go to Cahfnr
nia , und the company returns to Now Yorl
Next season Maurice Crau brings Madat
Judio to America , She is to tnako n tour ex
tending over eight months under his managi
ment , giving 200 performances , for which th
manager gives her $200,000 , Of this in
menso cum she haa already been paid $23,001
Five now comic operas are announced f <
production in Vienna In n short time "II
Chaplain of the llegimont , " by Mlllocko
"The Bell llingers , " by Suppe ; "Tho 1'osl
master , " by Xellerj "The Bohemian Baron
it by Strauss , and another as yet unnamed I
Genee.
Mme , Modjesika will open her season und
the management of the Frohmana at tl
Columbia , Oct. 29 , She will nppoir in tl
latest Parisian succets , "Prince Xlllab. " Tl
Frohmans manage tbo tour and pay Mm
MoJjeskn n certain salary. The season w
comprice thirtyfivo weeks ,
Lawrence Barrett line signed n contn
8 with Arthur B , Chase , who will assume t
personal direction of Mr. Barrett's theatric
id tours from July 1,1885 , until July 1887. wi
a third year if mutually agreed upon , It w
tm Mr. Chase who took up Millo. linen after h
ta. failure with Harry Sargent , and made t
a. one of tha leading stars m this country ,
' DIstresBini ; Dentil of a Child.
At a coroner's ' Inquest in Phllsdolpl
recently over the body of a child t
jury returned a verdict that ) death w
cnnscd by the administration of a pate
ist ea cough sjrup , containing morphia. I
Sam'l K. Cox , of Washington , tUI
he that not ono cough medicine In ton
free from this objection. After carol
aualysea and practical tests ho ondort
ito lied Star Cough Core aa being pure
vegetable , absolutely free from oplati
poisons and narcotics. ITo regards it
as a mott happy and valuable discovery ,
ve
nt
Myron Whitney and John Gilbert ha
been engaged as casts for next season by I
us Americau Society of Operatic Art , which p
, " poses to give English opera.
IIbe
beef
of
ad
Tnicn Biby was sick , wo gave herCastorla ,
Iff When aho was a Child , die cried for Castorla ,
When she became Miss , she clnng to Costorla ,
B , HHiou ilio had Children , oho giro tUom Cast orb
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THE HOME EUN ,
The Otnalin Excursionlsta Tack
About , Tired nntl Travel-Sated ,
Special Correspondence of The BEE ,
Surfeited with vaiied econlc wonders In
woodland , vale and waterways , the Omahn
excursionists tinned their fnccs eastward ,
tited nd travel-sated ,
TACOMA
Is par excellence , a finely built , clcnn , showy
and well arranged city of C,500 inhabitants.
It has nmplo , completed preparations ( or
thrco times that number , nnd them lies before
It n future that no man can now calculate or
determine. To the thoughtless observer it
seems that to much expenditure of largo sums
of acnty was a waste or lack of judgment ,
but the nrured eirly completion of the Cana
dian Pacific railroad will Hood that rich em *
piro West of the Cascade ronpo with thrifty
people , and the cast will then bo compelled to
look to Its laurels , That day is not distant ,
either.
_ Between Tacomn nnd Scuttle , both well
situated , well surrounded , equally worthy ,
and with common futures of prosperity , n
childish , unworthy rivalry exists ; etch jeal
ous , foolishly jenlouc , of the other's certain
early success. Kach trying to secure the ter
minus of the Northern Pacific railroad , and
each most foolishly slurring the other by nau
seating gossip and nbueo. A careful glance
ever the several papers published lost Satur
day and Sunday In the respective towns re
vealed this fact to an extent thnt was abso
lutely _ disagreeable to the people who were
traveling through that country. No favors
wera asked of either of these cities , and yet
the pastago of n party of private gentlemen
was seized by the schoolboy journalists of the
tectlon , for a most disagreeable outbreak and
dispute as to the "sido-tracking" of ono town
by those gentlemen at the expense of the
wounded vanity of tlia other. The fact is ,
these gentlemen passed through Tacomn be
cause they chose to , paid their bills because'
It was right ; passed by Seattle bo-
causa they chose to , and returned via
Tacoma because they saw fit. If ono
were to have an opinion of the people of those
two beautiiul nnd thrifty towns , based upon
the style nnd character of their newspapers ,
the vast numbers who visit them would leave ,
not with the admiration and respect they In
variably do now. But It is a matter of con
gratulation that these thrifty , prosperous , nnd
enterprising peoples , who nro pushing that
lovely section to full settlement and prosper
ity , are not to bo judged by or hold responsi
ble for the ncts.aud say ings of silly notvspnper
scriblers.
The ride from Tacoma was made on short
time , through as lovely a country as suoligtit
ever shown upon , nnd at 6 o'clock ou Satur
day afternoon once moro the Omahn people
wore welcomed nt Portland ,
"Your Omaha business men's trip to Port
land has boon worth n million dollars to your
tectlon nnd the Union Pacific railway , sir , "
said Capt. George D. White , chief business
manager of the immense importing firm of
Murphy , Grant & Co. , of Portland. And
then this far-seeing gentleman , with others
standing around , told how and why , nnd pre
dicted n speedy opening of trade between
these cities that would revolutionize the pres
ent plans nnd modes ,
OMAHA AND PORTLAND
ara naturally commercial friends. Omahn
offers all tbo staple articles which Portland
needs nnd has not. Omaha's smelter finds ore
in Oregon , Washington nnd Idaho ; her dis
tillery cnn be supplied with rye , her breweries
with hops and barley , her cuatomern ( Ne
braska nnd Missouri valley farmers ) with
sheep , hcrsas , mules nnd cittle of highnnd
low grndo , her markets with vegetables and
finest fruits and other articles known to n
great inter-stato commercs , and within sixty
days , now that the frt-ignt question has been
I put upon a basis of liberal adjustment. The
Union Pacific and Oregon Short Line railroad
companies will offer the shortest , cheapest ,
quickest and surest line of transportation
upon the continent ,
Tbo BKE , it ia known , is not given to man-
worehip , nor is it accustomed to praise corpo
rations undeservedly , but justice demands
moro than a passing notice ot the good work
done on this trip by
- MK3SB3. 31OK3E AND HHKLr.Y ,
general passenger and freight agents of the
road. The former gentleman , witti nn ordoi
nnd discipline resultant from a careful
study and thorough knowledge ol
bis profession , has not only prepared for but
regulated the large increase of travel over
these great routes , and all without n jar 01
misconnection ; the latter , the silent , pains
taking official , has remained for several dayc
In Portland , mot and talked business to Iti
heavy shippers , importers and merchants , and
secured a thorough and satisfactory basis ol
freight rates , which will redound to his credit
and the company's nnd merchants' ' interests.
In his "rates talk" before the chamber ol
commerce , or board of trade , Mr. Shelby
showed himself the thoughtful , intelligent ,
far-seeing man of business , and he and Mr ,
Morse left the Pacific coast and moro eastern
territories bearing the approval of their busi
ness men and good news for their companies ,
What n field for progre sive trade and pros ,
polity this consummation opens up !
Among the many lines of industry exclu.
sivo to the section just visited , nonn is greatei
than
SALMON FISHING.
Uapt. White , before spoken of , gave the BEE
representative substantial figures about this.
Ho is part proprietor in the great
M'LXOD FISHING cosirANY ,
at Celilo , on the Columbia riynr , near the rail
road , and ICO miles east of Portland , Here
the "catch" Is always large , often two tone
per day. Those lieh are canned generally
tor export , but a great quantity is shipped an
caught to different inland point ? . Ono of
Omaha's largo hotels andsoveral of her dealers
are supplied from the "traps , " ns they are
called. It may interest your readers to know
; hat salmon nra token by an immense revolv
ing wheel placed in a narrow race along the
river , and supplied with brackets which lifl
the cupturod fish and dump them into n re
ceptacle near by ; thence they nro prepared foi
shipment , When caught nt a distance froit
the canning place , n string is passed undei
the gills of a largo number , then made fast tc
an empty barrel , which is set afloat upon tin
tlver and carried by the rapid current dowr
stream. When these bobbing barrels oppea :
off the factory , men paddle light boats ou
among them nnd turn them nthoro , thai
gather the "golden meat" and start it on th
journey to the interior or the far-away easier ;
countries ,
In this connection , also , it will be interest
Ing to know that some of tbo Omahaltea c
this paity have formed a company to construe
and operate a
SALMON CANNEBV
' nt Salmon Falls , on Snake river , below Shi
shone Falls. Hero , upon a largo scale , th
business will at an early day b ? carried ni
The full como up there fa great numbci
often , it ts said , in bodies many feet In thicl
nets and can be taken by the ton each da
during tbo season. When one considers tl
low freight rates just agreed upon , the in
menso quantities of fish to bo secured , and tt
fact that the salmon
TRANSl'OKT TJIEMSKLVEH
COO miles eastward by swimming up the rive
some idea can ba formed of to _ enormoi
builncss that will follow upon this assure
undertaking , The cost of capture and piepi
ration is light , the fiih sell readily for tlm
and three nnd n half cents par pound , and , i
an old fieharman told the BKK correiponden
"each year proves that thev thrive nn
chicken under man's restless efforts to catc
them all. "
At half-past 1 o'clock Monday the excu
slonists bade farewell to the hospitable , pusl
ing people of Portland , and boarded the grei
ferryboat that transports men and freight I
the eastern shore of the Willamette rive
which courses thence 200 miles through
valley unsurpassed in beauty , thrift and fci
tility , till it empties finally into the Columbi
near the ocean ,
PORTLAND ,
It n impracticable now to tell the readi
wha-i a splendid city Portland Is , Its ma
live public building ; ita wide , well to ]
streets ; Ita tlulft , trade nnd commerce by.lat
and water ; It * elegant private properties at
reildencoj , sitting , generally , in Bhrubbei
that "Shenstono inl ht envy , " and bathed I
the reflected bluahos of oceans of flowers tb
bend and bow to the paster-by ou every sid
Portland Is a lovely city , worthy of all th
has been said of her. Conscious of brr mei
1 and the worth of her pwple , * ho sits the
dignified and orderly , active , wearing wl
calm eerenity a crown of prosperous pow (
And ornamented with a wreath of lAi'rel am
of roses which fitly grace the quern of n notth
western empire ,
Again seated in the sleepers , the moil o
Omaha sped homeward , along the bcnnt.'fu
touto told of when fitit passed over. Agaii
they stop to ndmlro the fairy Multnomni
Falls ; again they gaze on Columbia's cascade !
and tbo green hills along that rushlna river ,
until the dim white peaks of the Cascade
Range fade from view , ns night gently places
her sable mantle about the form of earth nnd
bids the travelers take rest , D , 0. II ,
The first ledge of the kntehta of honor was
organized in Louisville In 1872.
free front Ujitiitca'mrftcvt nntl 1'olsoii.i.
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE
for Coujli" , Here Tliront , IlonmrntM , Influenza ,
Cold * . Ilronehllln , C'ronp , Whonplnit Cough ,
Afthmn , Qulnnv , I'nlnt In Cbfnt , nJoth r
arVctloni of Ilia Throat n l lunr .
Price 5O cents n tiottlp. Sold by Drneclits nnd Deal
ers. J'arttfi unable to Induce thttrattiltr to iirnmplly
ptt Ufor them irtll reef Ire tiett lotae Ktfrets charge *
paid , by finding onetlotlar la
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U llliui > rr , il > rtamtr.B.jL.
017 St. Chnrlcs St. , St. LOIIH , Hie * .
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flol ItLocD DiRitiKitliAB mnr rtlhef l-fy lfnn fn ot. MC'J
u t\ij \ f fcpcri ihew itml all ull reiMents Lbow.
Nervous Hrosiratlon , Dcblllljr , Menlrl " ' '
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otn r r. ' . .
( ions ol Throat , Skin or Rones , Blood Pohs x-u ,
old Sores and Ulcers. o trut < 4 viih Borim" . . -
lueeuion l > tcit irlcDtiac rrlnclnlti. e.vir , : * rlv ttl
Dlscnsou Ailslmj from tnrilscrcllon , Exct ,
Exposure or Indulgence , which troJnes rcm > or tbj
ollowlnt efftctil _ _ _ . nctiou _ _ . aeis . _ , . _ iJclllilr . . , < llmnei oftU'J _
ted liefectlrr ranncrjflmplei oa tto fjj , pcjitcsl acc j ,
rrilf > ntothc iocl l7 of foreftl iccnluai , B orlJcaa.ctA.
rcndcrlncr MnrrlfiitB improper or unhappy "
ptrirnV.Vtlyourcil l' mpVier < i * 'figt7)on ) tie abote' - .
I ticaled envelope , frrn to OT 'MrPi. . Coosuiutlon < t J
L'i orbjtoaUrrc < ! , ani > lnTlte < l. Wtlto furqueiUoo.
A Positive Written Guarantee
ttlpca la all car&blaeRAes , Modleloestcnt ercryvbere.
I'nraph'.cti , SnjllsU or Herman , 04 purer , df-
Jcrlblnc above diseases , la inalo or fomal * , Fll'Ef.
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tict&l l all tbo urloni , daubtrul cr liQUUlU a ? < uit 11
l. ov. i t ot > oreat Int rul to 6'J. ElUtft 3ur i
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James lldioal Institute
Chartered by thcStateof 1111-
inois for the express purpose
of glvinglmmcdiatc relielln
nil chronic , urinary and prl-
; vato diseases. Gonorrhoea ,
GlectnndSyplnlls in nil their
complicated forms , also nil
diseases of the Skin and
Blood promptly rclievedand
pcrmanentlycured by reme-
dics > testedlna2 < "ur/lVifa {
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Weakness , NiRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
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l.iiocJt-iKrlincntln < i. The appropriate remedy
is at ones used In each case. Consultations , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on
package to indicate contents or sender. Address
DR. JAMES.No. 204Washinglon St.Chicagolll.
ruriry , lc EL
, -itu tic ! LIVEfl . " . .I KIDNEYS.
und VIGOR of TTQUTH ! , *
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cured , Ho.ips. muscles ani
ITVCS rcsclTO niiwtorcr.
Kr.ll\cn3 thu mind IILJ
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Hnllorlnmroiu complaint'
ym JT a iax 11 cm * * ' iteuuliortu tlielrecx "Wil
pad In DB. -JjrEll'O IRON TOOTO i fnf an.i
ccdy cure iilvcaaclcar , liuallhy complculoi
JTreiinont ittcmptsnt f"rTf"liiK ! only atf '
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; 4UIoa ! . Mo. , for tint "DKEAM , BOOK "ftl j
F3NE LSHH OF
THE ONLY KXOIiUfalVEi
IN OMAHA. ' NEB ,
thrives on Uorllck'i Food , " -writo hUEdrodn ol
iTJttful mDthcrt. Motbcr'a milk contains ijo
vurch. An artificial Jood for Infauti should
jont-Ju no etarcu. The bent unil weal nutritious
- " " " * a
food In health
nr KlcknrxH toe
INt'ANTH.and
the lx" t diet for
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fScnd"7orITook"ou tUB'Trcltnicut ' of L'Ulldfen.'frtc ;
"Failli dlceilnl and nufltloui. " O.lf. Bni <
VD..lHl3 > tt > > , NJ. B-H-R
" riod U all tbat could fce dulrii , " " * '
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thief extant. ' A 0 < te&urt , , V. / > . . Trov , > V ,
AT' he ent hr m ll nn receipt of price 1
IIOItMOK'S l'Oll ) CO. , Kiirlne , ' . . . ?
KiTliOT 01 1UI.T-U
GANGER GURED
I have had c Dccr on ray luce lor years. I bat
rled a creat many remedies , but without relief ,
* lmoBt gnu up hope of ever Lolne cured. Di. Han
nan , my son , recomtrended bwllt's Bjiedflo , which
have tatcn with Kreat rtSJlt ? . llyUceJj nowHcl
and It Is impoeelhlo for me ta cxprces mr thaaki I
voidt lor what thli luodlduo ht > done for me.
Una , Ol.HK IlABUJiAX.
Monroe , Oa. , Sept. 2 , 1881.
S Kt's Specific lias euro J a cinccr on my face , an
has almost nado a new man of m .
T. J. TEiin , Wacista , Ha.
I have had a cancer In my right car for three year
I tilud every remedy the phytlclana practiced , to i
permanent good. H Ill's HpcciOo las wrpujht wet
den toruio. U U the list tlord purlflcr In tl
woild. JOHNS MoiiROW , ilonnts , Ala ,
Swift's Bpotinoll entirely vcicUtU , andiecmsl
euro onccrj by thronlni' out tliolinpuillloilromH
Hood.
Trcatliscn Blood and SUa Dlseascra mailed fret.
TuKSwitrBfitim.Co ! , Dr wcr8 , Atlaota Oa. , i
W W. 85d bt. , N. Y.
Real Estate
SOUER
213 STREET ,
I * >
BET. FAENAMAND DOUGLAS.I
Have a large list of inside business and resi
dence property , and some of the finest suburban
property in and around the city.
We have business property on Capitol Avouuc , Dodge ,
Douglas , Fat-nan ? , Hamey , Howard , Jth , 10th , 13th imd
10th sreets.
We hnve fine residence property on Fnrnnm , Douglas ,
Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cass , Cnliforain streets , Sher
man , St . 'Marys nnd Park Avenues , in facfc on nil the- heat
residence streets. Wo have property in'tho ' following ad
ditions.
Elawthorne , McCormick's ,
MiUard& Caldwell's Kountz § c Rutli s ,
Lakes , Impr'nt Association
Blizabetli Place Wilcos ,
B.V. Smith's , Burr Oak ,
Isaac & Seldon's ?
Patrick's ? Maiiscoin's
Parker's , West Omaha ,
Grand View ,
f t 9
jrise s , Credit Foncier ,
STelson s , Kountz' First
Armstrong's ; Koimtz' Second , .
Kountz' Third ,
Lowe's , , Ilountz' Fourth , ,
E irkwood , Syndicate Mill ,
College Placer Plainview ,
Park Place , . HiU Side ,
Walnut HilL Tukev aSc Mevsorsv
West End , Tliornburg ,
Clark Place ,
Capitol , Mvers & Micliards ,
deed's First , Bovcls ,
And ail the other Additions to the
City.
i
\
yndicate Hill
Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha
These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo
cated and will make convening cheap , and de
sirable homes for the employes of the stock
yards and packing honses.
Tukey & Keysors Sub-division ,
Located in West Omaha , two blocks south r > Leavenworth street , .
fine location aid the cheapest lots in OmahaJ125 for inside lots and
$150 tor corners ; terms § 10 down , balance 85 per month ; dent fail to
see these i you want a bargain.
Kirkwood.
We have a few lots left in Eirkwood addition , which we oiler at low
I.rices , terms $25 dowubalnnce $10 per mouth. These lots are on high
level gtound and are desirable.
Hawthorne.
This addition is mere centrally located than any other now addition
near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade
the grades have oeen established by the city council , and is very desira
ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post oflico , prices lower than
adjoinhie odditions for a home or investment. These lots cannot bo
beaten.
Let on Davenport with fine Foil SALE Lot 28th and Fnrnam street ,
, COO , good property , S1 , < X)0 ) ,
1'on SALE Full lot 2Ut nnd Claik atreet , 6 Foil HALK-i ncro on California , ea t of
room hauso , § 2,300 , Sacred Heart : house , barn , an-1 ciilorn , cheap
Foil SALE Beautiful aero lot in Giuo'a add , only SI.COS
, . I'oit HALE I ots In Hnnscoin place each ,
51,200.
.
? 500.
Foil SAi.K-i lot on Chicago atreet between 500.Fon
100 tout front Ifithatroot.with
. Fen SAIK on
13th and 14th , , .
$2,500. Broftll lioiiao just south of Ilartmon School , on.
UKAUTUTL . lota corner ITernam nnd SOtli ly 81,700.
street cheap. Ken HALE Full lot and D room housoeomor
Fen SALE-Lots InWnlnut hill , 3200. llth and Caatellar , S2'100.
FOB SAiE-S lot withtt rociu house 2Ut Foil BALK Lot and 2 houses 18th nnd Nich
street easy payments , 92,000 , olas SS.tOO.
TFc will jurnisli conveyance free to any
part of the city to show property to our friends
and customers , and cheerfully yive informn *
tion rcyardiny Onmha Property.
Those who have hart/ainn to offer or wish
property at a fatryain , are invited to see us.
Bedford < fe Souer ,
Real Estate Agents
213 S. 14th St. , bet. Farnam & Douglas