j ? THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY , MARCH 15 , 1884. WMT IS DYSPEPSIA ? Among the many symptoms of Dyspepsia or indigestion the most prominent nro : Vnriublo iippetite ; fnint , gimwing feeling nt pit of the stomach , with unsatisfied craving orfoodjhenrtburnfeoling of weight nml wind in the stonmchbadbrenth , bad tnste in the n.outh , low spirits general prostration , headache mid constipation. Ihere is no form of disease more prevalent than dyspep sia , and none so peculiar to the high- living and rapid-enting American people. Alchohol and tobncco pro duce Dysocpsia ; also , bad air , rapid eating , etc. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS will cure the worst case , by regulating the bowels and toning up the digestive organs. Sold every where . r The beet evidence In tlio world of the purity and excellence of Black * ell's Bull Durham Bmoking Tobacco is found In the fact that the fomo of this tobacco Increases from year to year. This could not be the care U it were merely " gotten up to ncll , " or had any dubious or dangerous Ingre dients In It Among millions of users of all nationalities , surely eomo ono would find out If it were Impure , Injurious or unpalatable. ForlSj ears thlstobacco Las been acknowledged to bo the bat < n ( A > irorM , and every year the Bull Durham brand grows more popular , the demand for It vrider , and emokers more enthusiastic over Ita delirious natural flavor. Ask your dealer for it Get thn genuine trade mark of the Bull. I There u no mtochlef done w hero Blackwell's Bull Durham SmoHnc Tobacco la uood. CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,00 tiTlckots only $5. Shares injt Lonisiina State Lottery Company , "We dfhertby certify that we supervise the ar- rangcmentifor all the MantUyand Semi-Annual Draunngi of the Louiiana ktate lattery Com pany , and in person manage and control the Drawings tJiemstlvts , and that the tame are con ducted with honesty , fairncii , and in good faith toward all parties , and we authorize the company to vie thn certificate , with fac-timilcs of our sig natures attached , in its advertisements. " COUMISSIOMBH& Incorporated In 1888 for 25 years by the legislature lor educational and charitable purpotcs with a cap ital ol 91,000,000 to which a reserve lund ol ovei $660,000 has Blnce been added. By an overwhelming poinlar vote IU franchise wag made a part i f the present state constitution adopted December 2d , A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed - ' dorsod by the people of any State. It never scales orpostpoues. Ita granl | ainffle number drawinga take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune. Fourtn ; Grand Drawing Class D , in the Acad emy of Music , Now Orleans , Tuesday , April 8,1884 167th Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Frac tions , in Fifths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 CAPITAL PttIZE 875,000 1 do do 25,000 1 do do 10,000 2PlUZESOFeOOOO 12,000 5 do 2000 10,00(1 ( 10 do 1000 10,000 20 do 600 10XX. ( 100 do SOO 20,000 300 do 100 80,001 BOO do CO 25.000 1000 do 25 25.00C AmumitATiox rmzxs. 9 Approximation prlzos of $760 0,750 B do do 600 4.60C 9 do do 250 2.25T 1967 Prizes , amounting to $205,6CX Application for rato.a to clubs should be made on ) } to toe otllce of the Company In Now Orleans. For further Information write clearly giving lull address. Make P. 0. Honey Order * payable and address Registered I otters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , New Orleans , La. Foatal Notes and ordinary letters by Mall or Ex press ( all turns of $5 and upwards by Express at oui uipense ) to II. A. DAUPHIN. or M. A DAUPHIN , New Orleans , La. 607 Seventh St. , Washington , D. C. 3 ALONG THE LINE OP THE ] Chicago , St. . Paul , Minneapolis m OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of this line from Wakefleld uj the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAB through Concord and Coleridge TO 3EE- . IlTPHNrOToilNr , Reaches the best rortlon of the State , Special ex curslon raes for lml toekers over this line t ' Wayna , Norfolk and Ilartlngton , and via Illalr to al tt' principal po'i.U ' on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAI Trilns over tht 0. , Ht. P. M. & O , Hallway ti Cov ngton , Bloux v.lty , Ponca , Ilartlngton , Wayne am Norfolk , For Fremont , Oakda/if fellgb , and through to V l cntlne. tffot rates an > l all Infarmatlon call on F. B WHITNEY , General Arent. Btraag I DulldUg , Cor. 10th and tarnam Sci , Omaha , N k can oe secured at Utpot , corner Htl James Medical Instituli Chartered by UieStateof Illi nois for theexprcaspurpos ( of clvmelmmedlatc reliellc all chronic , urinary and prl .vate diseases. Gonorrhoea QleetandSyphtlls In all thcli complicated forme , alto al diseases of the Skin anc Blood promptly relieved anc rcrmanentlycured by reme < dies.tcstedln al'Vrtj/l'eaiv . Semlna IRIU Lo ee by Dreams , Pimples ot is no experiment/ < / The appropriate remed ) liatonce used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med- iclnca sent by Malt and Express. No mark * oc package to Indicate contents or tender. Addreu PRJAMESHo.204Wa5hlnolonSt.ClicaflOlll ! THE RUSH FOR LAND. AuUDpreccflonteflDcinaniforRailroau anil Goyoraent land in Western - ern Conn ics. Oattlo Bnngos Broken Up and the Long Horn Herds Scattered to the Four Winds. Tame Grasses Bouncing llio liufTalo OlilTimers nt North IMntto-Tho Crush nt Corrospontlonco to Till ! BKB. OOAIALLA , Nob. , Mnrch 14 , 1881. cruise about hnro tlirough Keith and Cheyenne counties shows n great stale of excitement among nil classes. An un precedented boom has sot in hereabouts , and land-hunters flock in by every train. They como from nil parts of our own state and from all other states cast of us. Homesteads and timber-claims are being taken at a lively rate ; not nu i\cro of land in either county "will bo loft by Septem ber. The railroad lands nro going like hot cakes and will bo all sold by the first of Hay. THE son. up hero is rich beyond expectation and is much better thnu most of that in the eastern part of the state. Between Ogn- lal'n ' and Sidney lies a stretch of country 75 miles long and from 0 to 30 miles wide a beautiful table-land which for richness of soil cannot bo surpassed any where , and it is now open to sottlomunt the government sections ate being rap idly taken up by homesteaders and tim ber claims. 'Tho marketing of the rail road lands has scattered the herds of long-horns to the four winds ; many of the stock men have sold their cattle to cattle men north and west ; others , desiring to continue in the busi ness , are buying railroad land and fenc ing in section after section and are preparing to cut hay and raise grain on other sections for the purpose of feeding their stock hereafter. In fact feeding has become como nocpssary for several reasons. First , because the increased rain-fall , which travels further west each year , having reached here , produces the blue stem and other prairie grasses that are now auon in eastern Nebraska , and which is fast rooting out the Buffalo grass of old. Those now grasses are not adapted to winter grazing , like Buffalo grass , and after a tew frosts bleach out ( by ram and snow ) and are of no value , being insuf- hcieut to sustain cattle through the long winter. And again those same rains , falling heavier and oftener than in years gone by , wash much of the sub stance from the remaining bunches of the good old Buffalo grass and wo find it to bo not half so mutritious as when the rain fall was loss. TUB I.AND OFFICES At North Platte , where the land hunter after government lands must go to make his entries , are crowed , daily , after plats ; but unfortunately there is no business done , beyond filing the necessary papers , the severe illness of Judge Taflb , the re ceiver , making it impossible to do more. The filing of applications , which secures the land to the party making the appli cation when business is resumed , goes on at a lively rate. The nomination of Judge Church for register vice Dr. Duckworth whose term has just expired , HULL HANGS KiRK at Washington , and whilst Mr. Church and his friends talk loud about Church's confirmation being a "sure thing" their beclouded countenances show plainly that they are not resting BO easy as they would have us believo. TOM PATTERSON , the old postmaster , has hung out his shingle , just opposite the depot , and is doing a "land office business" in the way of making out homestead and timber claim parties , and is just as much an an ti-railroad man as over. Your correspon dent mot Dr. Goodwill , Maj. North , the noted commander of the famous Pawnee scouts , Con Gronor , the ox sheriff and many othorn whose faces have graced chat section for so long. Goodwill is as Denial as ho was fifteen years ago and is . "still after the railroad striker" up there. Maj. North , poor fellow , is suffering from asthma und is a misery to himself. An inquiry after "Buffalo Bill" brought L smillo of satisfaction to his face , but a moment before wrinkled with misery /ver his throat troubles , whilst ho man aged to wheeze out his thanks that "Bill ill be hero in u few days. " There were many things about North Platte which your correspondent would gladly have visited had the weather been pleasant , among them "Buffalo Bill's" rancUo , near town where herds of elk , buffilo and tezas ponies are kept awaiting the re turn ot sprint ; ana the remanthng of his show "The Great West. " Another time [ shall take it in. AT OOALALLA wo found the hotels full and the strug gling mass of eager land hunters that struggled from the crowded train found poor comfort in the suggestion of the hotel-keepers that "may bo some of them will go away on the next train from the west. " The town is booming. New life has been infused by the marketing of the railroad lands last month and now prom ises to make on extraordinary growth thii year. year.Banks , lumber yards , newspapers , etc. , ire all the talk whilst town lota wortli $5 each , last year , are now -wearing cy phers attached to their former price mark. A bridge is to bo built across the I'latto hero which will open up a way foi residents on the south side and help the town immensely. Good reports come from Big Springs , Denver Junction , Lodge Polo , in Cheyenne county west ol us. Homesteads and timber claims arc I being taken daily and raiiroad lands an I molting away from railroad hands like I now before u J uly sun. Great tliingi will be done up bore this year , M. 0. J. Ilcsolutlons of Ilcspect. The following resolutionii were pusec by the Enimot Monument association al their regular mooting Thursday evening WimtiAH , In the death of Brother Fatrlcl I ) . Foley this association has lost one of It ! eldest and most faithful members ; Ireland i true and loyal son , ever ready to aestst her liner nor gtrurales'wlth the oppretnor ; the republli A K ° od , Industrious , patrljtlo citizen , worth ] of the freedom it KUVB ; the afflicted wife i faithful and loving hushund : hii Borrowioj children & kind und thoiightful father , uve , Ills country and his family therefore , be It Ke oh-edt That we flnoerely mourn his loei and th c we heartily ynii > ithlza with his be rcaved family , and that a copy of thoae retc lutlonn bo sent to his porrowtrlckeu wifeand that they bo puMIMind In the datlv l > p r . HlCIIABD IiKF , TATHICK OTootB , . O'Unitv , Committee. 0. B. Troadnoll , North Bond , Is nt the Pax. ton , W. P. llyixn , of Chicago , Is ftt the Metro- K Dick , of Sowanl , Is stopping nt the Metropolitan. M. S. lluyott , of St. .loo , is n guest of the Metropolitan. Mrs. M. Randall , Xuics\lllo ; , Ohio , IB at tlio Molropolltnn. E. W. Murphy. North Plalto , Is in the city , nt the Metropolitan. C. L. Burke , ot Qrand Island , U roistered nt the Metropolitan , Chnrloa M. Mnynnrd and M. 1 * . Lytlo , Anil- land , nro nt Mlllnrd , W. II. Clark , Waterloo , Nob. , Ia registered nt tlio Metropolitan , It. W. Johnson , KronlsN illo , Wis. , is n guest of the Metropolitan , Thomas A. Lnck and A , Coonor , o [ Poorla , 111 , , nro nc the otropolitan. W. K. iiler : and wife , of Philadelphia , are gnosta of the Metropolitan. Vrtd. llomnn anil P. J. Hanson , Plaits- mouth , are stopping nt the Mtllard. Chas. Chandler and Mary Clinndlor , Whlto Cloud , Kaa. , are at the Metropolitan. Chas. Maynard and M. T. Lytlo , of Ash land , Nob. , is stopping nt the Metropolitan. lion. Isaac 1'oworn , of Dakota City , nnd Hon. TJ. W. Osborn , IMalr , nro puosta nt the Mlllard. T ) . Plilby , Ksq. , general suporlntondent of the Philby Coal company , Brazlllo , Iowa , called nt THE BEE oltico to-day. A. K Sn\vyor nnd wife , ] lov , IL O. Dowltt , wife nud four children , and Mrs. Huff , of Canandalgua , N. Y. , nro nt the Metropolitan , Gon. C. 0. Augur , formerly commander of the department of the Platte , was In this city Thursday to attend the funeral of Bishop Clarkson. Mrs. Qoorgo Ballanco and Mrs. WHHam Ballanco , both of Plattamouth , vero in Omaha Thursday to attend the funeral of Bishop Clarkson. Arnold Thoonomnu , cousin of the late Doc tor Stolliog , ia in this city ou nlsit to the family of the doctor. lie la an oxtonatvo jobber in silks , in Berlin , Germany , nnd ia on his return trip from a visit to Australia. Ch&rlea Iloao , Man in Griffith , Jousio Illnea , Trod Hight , Kdgar L. Davenport , George Dovln , J. L. Morgan , and Miss Josie Wilmoro , of the M. B. Curtis company , are stopping at the Metropolitan. STENOGRAPHIC SCRIBES , The State Stongrnplicrs Association Hold a Big Meeting Last Night. The Nebraska State Stenographers Association hold a very important moot ing last night , in the oifico of Boll ft Shriver , and polished oil considerable business. Mr. B. 0. Wakely presided and Mr. H. G. Stripe performed the secretarial duties. Among those present were 0. A. Potter , G. Shepard , James Wilson , H. H. Windsor , Leonard Whitman , T. A. McGrath , I. L. Richards and T. P. Wilson. The minutes of the previous mooting were read and approved. The minutes of the banquet proceedings proved highly interesting and amusing , being written in a very facetious and witty stylo. Five new applicants wore admitted as mom- bora of the fratorinity. The abort-band ers are an energetic set and they propose to make their association ono of the big gest institutions in the west , and if well directed efforts and intelligent cooperation tion will do it , they will assuredly suc ceed. It ranks among ita membcra some of the most useful members of this growing community , who perform their important duties in ouch n quiet and un obtrusive manner that the general public know little or nothing of their great util ity , but lot the little army bo prevented from some cause or the other from per forming their duties for ono day , thei their real worth would bo thoroughly felt , The next mpotin will bo duly an nounced by thp secretary. Omaha Fire Department. All members of the fire department are requested to meet at fireman a hall , Sun day afternon at 2 o'clock p. in. , for the transaction of important business 'con nected with the state tournament , which is to bo held in this city July next. JKIIOME 0. PENTZK& , Secretary. I'Janrt Ijoclgo No.1 , 1C. of I' . OMAHA , March 10,1884. Your committee appointed to report rosolutiono in reference to the death of our late brother , Past Chancellor John Miller , offer the following resolutions nnd nsk that a copy ho f uniishod to the daily papora for publication : Jttiolrctl. That In the recent death of our be loved brother nnd past chancellor , John Mil ler , we have lost ono whose lone labor with us aa a member of our order , and whose good and lovable qualities M a man have greatly en- cleared him to us. Jiesoli'etl ' , That while we bow In humble nub- mission to the irreat giver of all life , wo mourn over the lees of our beloved brother. ' ' Jluoliixl , That wo.oxtend to the family ol our deceased brother our sincere sympathy In their deep lows , and that a copy of these ro o lutioni bo transmitted to them and that the same be also spread upon the record of thii lodge. JOSKPH Rom NHTEI.V , JOHN F. KUEIIK , OKO. SCIIMIP , Committee , Army Orders. Recruit Hubert Hall , enlisted at Ton Douglas , Utah , ia assigned to the Sixtl { pfantry. Recruit John Laipple , enlisted at For P. A. Russell , Wyo , , ia assigned to com pony K , Fourteenth infantry. Recruits Edward Williams and Edwarc A. Brownenlbtcd at Fort DouglasUtah are taiigned to company A , Sixth infan try.Leave Leave of absence for one month , witf permission to apply to headquarters divi ( ion of the Missouri for an extension o ono month , is granted Colonel A. 3IcD McCook , Sixth infantry. An Expiring AHgoclatlon. PIIIOAOO , March 14. The opinion pra vails in railroad circles that the North ; wet tern Traffic association , which in eludes the North woo torn , Rock Island and Milwaukee & St. Paul roads ot bo maintained after to-morrow , the to on which the agreement expires , A lending official of ono of these roncls ttaid to-day that ho expected to see freight rates oo to pieces Monday , and that before - fore tlio end of the \reok first-class freight , which now pajs 75 cents , would bo taken for 25 cents. O KNKUAIi VOUUiaN NK\V8. HUNOAUIAX ANAUCIUSTS. PIISTII , March 14 , The police to-day niaclo a raid upon the haunts of the anarchisU They arrested editors Hukunft and Slopsz.twa and thrity other persons. lIKOdlNO FOll 1IKKII. OTTAWA , March 14. A delegation of brewers waited on the governor to-day and anid the trade was generally handi capped by existing legislation and they detirnd that the government should amend the Scott toninoranco act so as to grant power to sell light wines in all the counties that adopted the act. This would help to decrease the uao of Ardent liquora and promote sobriety. EITKCTH OK OSMAN'.I UKFKAT. LONHON , March 14. General Graha- Imm telegraphs that the ihoika are more peaceable since Daman's defeat and ho expected the road to Berber to bo clear within 10 days. 11UVDLAU01I KOTTKN-KUdni ) . LONDON' , March 14. Brndlaugh , while delivering a lecture at Bridgewater last night agninst perpetual pensions , vras attacked by roughs and driven from the platform by showers of ratten cggo and liroworks. The roughs afterwards wrecked the chairman's house. Charles Brodlaugh pleads not guilty in the action against him for voting in the house of commons. UKOSSINO TUB j March 14. DogriutF , a Rus sian nihilist , believed to have boon the loader of the party that murdered Col. Sudoikin , arrived in England recently and has departed for America. OUU HOO AHEAD. BKUUN , March 14. Trichinosis , engendered - gendered by eating Gorman bred pork and duo , in no wise to the American product , is raging in various parts of Germany. LYONS , March 14. The chamber of commerce protest B against the embargo on American pork. i DIONA'H DEFEAT. LONDON , March 14. Further details of the desperate battle yesterday between Graham's forces and the rebels near the Tamai Wells , continue to arrive. Dur ing the confusion which ensued when the Arabs made their wild rush upon the British lines und caused them to retreat , newspaper reporters and other noncombatants batants took part in the fray and used their revolvers freely and with deadly of- feet against the enomy. After the battle , Osman's camp and three villages were bumod. Among the trophies , Osman's standard was taken and Towfik Boy's recaptured. The Brit- isb loss is considerably heavier than first reported. The number killed roach 100 , wounded 150. General Graham's forces are returning to Suakim. Oaman Digna lied to the hills. The Arabs retired before tlio English slowly and sullenly. They -wore do touted , but not put to rout. They walked away as if sauntering through a bazaar with arms folded or swinging nt their sides. Many were shot down , but this did not hasten their companions' speed. Judges of native character think the Arabs are so allied by family tics that the great loss of lifp will appall them and break their faith in Mahdi and their sheikhs. It was impossible to take prisoners. The wounded Arabs would Ho motionless without uttering a single cry or moan , and yatch their chance to stab the ad vancing British with a knife or sabro. The victims walked among the wounded as among so many vipers. A wounded Arab killed a British marine during the night , and another attempted to stab Col , Stewart while his aid-do-camp was giving the wounded man water. Adtnlra Hewitt to-day sent out a fresh circular to the tribes warning thorn that if they do not obey the summons to submit , thi futo of the Arabs who fell at Tob anc Tamai Wells will overtake them. A I'IKE DUO IJiriUSONKD. COPENHAGEN , March 14. A mochani named Jens Noilson , has been imprisonoc for life for arson. Ho confessed to hay sot fire to Victoria Dock. London , in 1881. SUDKIKIN'S HUCOESSOH. ST. PETEIISIIOEU , March 14. Col. Do bunski has boon appointed successor t Col. Sudoikin as chief of the dopartmon in military governorship of St. I'otors burg , for preservation of order , and largo secret fund has boon placed at hi disposal. A Ilrolccri Ijcvcc. BATON ROUGE , La. , March 14. The U'overnbr received a telegram frorr Bayou Sara toight reporting the Grand levee nil gone. The levee protected probably the richest sugar producing Ncction of the itato. It was built by tht state last year at a cost of $07,000. If the whole levee is gone , as reported , the vol. urao of water a milo wide and ton feel deep will pour out of the Mississippi al that point. Forced to Do night , SALINA , KM. . March 14. The rcgis- for of the United States land ollico here ro-day certified to clerks of counties com ( irising this land district 290,100 acres if and for which tlio Union Pacifio Rail } * ay company has paid the fee. Thii iction of the railway is largely due t ; < Congressman Anderson of this state , whc 'IBS boon very active in efforts to compe rho company to secure patents for al 'heir lands along the line of their roai tnat they may become taxable. Destination of Drugs , KANBAH CITY , March 14. The whole sale drug store of Woodware , Faxon 0id Co , , Union avenua , West Kansas , burnec at G o'clock this morning. Estimated IDS on stock $75,000 , insurance $70,000 On the four-story building , which wa valued at $40,000 , owned by Leach on < Olmstead , $20,000. The firm was carry ing a stock of $125,000 , a portion of whicl was stored in an adjoining building am ia uninjured. A young man naraei Abernathy , sleeping in the buildin jumped from the fourth story window and his injuries are thought to ba fatal E tto Xraiuiera. The following deeds were filed fc record In the county clerk's offloo Marc 14 for TUB BKB ' , reported by Ames' roi estate agency ; John A. Horbach and wife to Andre Lund , w d , 1 0 , b 8 , in Parker's adc $325. - August Faust and wife to Hem - Rolkos , w d , sej of BOCS 35 , 10 , 11. < . $4.000. ' , Frank Murphy , single to Peter Pei ner , q o , 1 U , part ne BO 10,15,13. $ Julia A. Armatrong , wife of Georj kTmstrong , to Peter Ponnor , q t , 9 , nt o so 10 , 15 , 13. 81. Aaron Wontro and wife to Johr , II , Levy , w d , sj of awj sees ff , 15 , 12 , j , outlining 80 acres. $2,400. The Steady Grnuth or Hliclton , Hufia- lo County Nntttrnl AtU'ttntn > KCB bucked by llnlcr- l > rlnlMR Men. Corro * { > ondonco of the IKK. ! Sur.t.To.v , Dudtilo county Nob. , March 3. The rapid growth and enlargement f moat of our Nebraska towns make it iflicnlt to avoid a sameness In our do- cription of their several interests. Shol- on , however , onjoycs superior advantn- os in its location , The beautiful and ortilo valley of the far fnmod Platlo has iven to this place all that could bo do- rod in vastness of extent and wealth of oil , while the near proximity of the Vood River valley which , is known a a join of beauty , has added to 10 attractiveness of the whole country round Sholton. Hero , as in other laces , men of business and enterprise ave opened their trades and avocations nd nro fast gathering the rewards of in- ustry and skill. Stores well filled with lioico selections of goods. Hotels , oleva- ors , livery barns , in fact everything that western town needs and will have , im > ross you with the thought that the whole iiold of personal activity has boon agorly entered upon. The indisponsa- lo and universally prized school house nd church are hero also and the full pat- onngo at both indicate the pleasure the ooplo take in these delightful features f Nebraska tosto and enterprise. The quality of the soil around Shelton in barely bo surpassed in nny county in 10 state , and the yield of corn during lie past year is simply enormous. To lie Illinois and Iowa farmer the long 'no of woll-ullod cribs and the almost umborloss teams drawing this staple arti- lo to market nro cheering evidences of lio.capabilities of the county. It is said hat the Mormons a few years ago esignatod this place as desirable by nmk- ng their encampment hero. Some of the ilmbitants hero have braved all the hard- liips and discouragements of drought nd grasshopper raids mid are now rich i the material substance gathered about liom. Fine horses and cattle , and choice reeds of hogs and sheep suggest a still argor expansion of the wealth of this arden spot of Nebraska , Your correspondent noticed during the ast year in traveling over the state , the oat crops of all kinds in the bolt of ountry lying between Wood river and libbon , and of which Shelton is the lappy centre. The llouring mill , under ho direction of the experienced Miller Burrows , is doing a good work for this oction of the country. J. D. Gilbert is > usy at work furnishing brick for the nero substantial buildings which the > ooplo will no doubt bo desirous of put- ing up [ tin place of the inflammable wooden structures which are the nocos- ity of all newly built towns. Running lose by the town is the small yet beauti- ul Wood river , whoso banks are fringed with a natural growth of box alder , whnh in summer time lends a refreshing charm to the whole country , winding as t docs back and forth as if to spread its lenofits at far as possible. Land is ad vancing rapidly in price , and evidently iho day of "cheap lands" is a thing of bo past in this locality. Mr. Oliver , ono of the loading mnr chants of the place , whose stay in the country dates back to the thrilhncr scenes and incidents connected with Indian raids and depredations , has steadily buildod up a handsome business , and is at present erecting ono of the most imposing private residences which is found in thii portion of Nebraska. With the continued rapid growth of town and country , the expan sion of business , and the pushing forwarc of church and school advantages , there- is no reason why Shelton may not expect to claim a sonorous share of the immense emigration which is now pouring inlo this state. During the past year two largo capitalists , Hedges and Junk , have como in from Fairfax , Iowa , and are looked upon as important factors in _ the prosperity of the town of their adoption Others will como and they who com first will evidently bo best served. * Y. Z. uia Poalltvd Otlft ) for Every form of Skin and MlbWl Diseases , from flmplca to tibrttjula , Blood Purifiers and Skin Beautifiers. T\I8FIOURINO IIUMOllH , Uchlni ? and Uurnli/fi L/ Tortures , , Paluful Kruptlons , tjalt Hheum or CMMUM , 1'sotlaals , Build Ilond , Infantile or Illrth Iiimors , and e\ery ( ami of Ilth ng , Hcily , Plinnly Sorotuloui , Inher led Contagious , nnd Coiiier-U < < lord . d Dlauaeou ol the lllood , Hkin at U Healp , with I.OHI f Hair , are positively cured by Cutloura Remedies. Cutlcura Iloooltout , the newbloodpurlfler.cluuiitef ho blood and pornplratlon oMinimrlilos and polion ion elements , and thus removes tha cause , whllt 3utcura ! , the great Skin Cure , Instantly allays Itch ner and Inflammation , clears the Hkfn aiiil Seal ; , ls the Ulcers and 8oro , and llci oiostho Hair - 0 Cutlcura Soap , an exquisite Skin Uoautlfler and 'ollet RequUlto , prepared from Cutlcura , Is Indls Minnablo In trcatlug rikln Dlxoases , Uaby Humors : ikln lilcmlahos , and Hough , Ohapped , r Oily Skin Cutlcura Remedies * re absolutely pure , ouil the enl ) ' eal Blood J'urltleis and Bkln UeiuilUera. Chas. Houghton , Kwi , lawjcr.iMHUtostrcut i , Jlos o on. reports a case of Halt llhoiim under bis obser vatlonfor ten jears. which covered the patlent'i > ody and limbs , ud to wMch all known methods ol reatmcnt had been applied without benefit , wlilct was completely cured soltly by the Cutlcura Remedies dies , leatlng clt.an and healthy skin , F. U , Drake , Esq. , Detroit Mich. , sufTercd untnlc .ortures from a Bkm Disease , wblch appeared 01 till lands , head aud face , a' d nearly destroyed his ryei after the most careful do < taring and A consultatlor - of physicians failed to relieve him , he used th Cu & Jciiraleruedlesand was cuit-d , and has remalnou so to date : ' . Chu. Eayro IllnHo , Jeriey City HilKliU , N. J. , I 0.OS ul of 12 years , who , for eight years , was one matu OS of Scabs and Humors , and upon whoj > all kniwu remedies and cures went tried In vain , was complete ly cured by Cutlcura jteuiedlel. , Sold by all druggists. Cutlcura. 60 cents ; Resol h vent , fi ; Soap , & centsronia Dwa AMD CUIMI id o. , lloston , Mass. 3d Bend for -'How to Cure Skin Disease * " il. IW F. SCHEUEEMANN M BBOUIJUl OE11MA or Homeopathic chaw BrajlAUOT OF WOMEN , OTHI.DRKN tt OIIRONZO D13KABKB. Ilourt At Residence , No. 1413 S. IOth Hired , tt 10 a. m. , and afUr 8 p. ra. Hour * At ortloe , No , K aw and 103 B. UtbUt , Room 7from , 10 a. ts.tolp. a Id. N.U. The Tape Worm will be removed , wltbou f nr r In tlm of from S to S hour- iryo JAS.H.PEABODY M.JJ. PH78IOIAH & SURGEON KtoMeice No. MU Joae * St , ulQee , No. 1M rnno street , Olfire hnun 12 u. to 1 p. to. , au rge .Utll'eut rR.on MARK nitirm ! * . „ - * S MARK L n RKMIDT. An " * - unftlllnir curator Seminal Weak. rvii , Bptrmatorr * hn , Impotcnoy , anil all nlmatoa that follow M a oflquwice of Self. AlAwej ailossol , . . . ,7Memor ? , Whiter. " * ' rORETAKItlPwviiA'wliiJoi'ftin AFTER TAIINO , i the lUok. IMrnnMa of V/'lon , Premature U.il Ago ul jmnj olhorillnVHS thntlciul to Insanity crOon. unptlon and a Premature OraMi. jJuwARft of adTorttocments to rcfnnd money , vhcn mitfitsU from whom the medicine In IxniRht Ao not tmil , but refer J ott to the tnnnufAcatrcn , ai 7 the equlremcnta are such that they are ttldom , ( f emr. wmplled with. Hco their written Rimranloo , A titol 1 ono slnele VAokago of Gray's Hpoclu'c will convince le mo t skeptical of It * roM merit * . On account of countoiloltors , wo have adopted tha ollow Wrapper ; the only Rotiulno. < VFull particulars In our pamphlet , witch wede- re to semi free by mail toemv one. CiTThoSpe ( la Mcdlolno i > nold by alt dnifrgliU at f I per pack- ( C . or six j ckaies for $3 , or will be ont frca bl malt on the receipt of the money , by ftddnwlne TIIK ( JIIAYMKD1C1N13CO. , UuffaoN. ! V. old n Omaha I ' * DR. FELIX Lk BRUN'S : AND OUHK. FOR EITHER SEX. The ronn-d.v being Injcctoil directly to the mat ot ho disease , rcqulrtM no change of diet or naunoous , ercurlnl or iHiUonous mixIclnc ) * to bo tuVcn Intr r- ally.hon uiwl an n pretontUo by either ox , Itli ipomilble tu contract unyprlXAto df oaiiobut ; In the cam ) ul thoie alrcml ) unfurtunntvl ) adllcted wo gnur nteo tlnoo boxes to euro , or n o will refund the man . I'rlco by mall , postage paid,82. per box or threi Qios tor fi. fi.WRITTEN WRITTEN OUARANTEK3 iticd by all authorised agents. DrFelixLeBrun&Co. sotK riioruiETona 0 , F. Goodman , Druggltt , Bole Ag nt , r Omaha ck. J-wlr Health is Wealth ! ln IX C. WEST'S NFHVE AND HIUIN THKAT. EKl , a Runrntitood onocilio for Ilystprin , Dicil- 088 , C'onvulsloiiR , Fitu , Norvnun NournlRln , pad ohoNonroua rrontrnUon cnuectl bytho uee ! nlcohol or tubnccu , Wnkofulnoss , MonUil Jo- roraioii , BoftoiiiiiK of the Drain ronultingin in- nnity nncl lemlhiK to mi ory , Uecny nntl dcnth , roranturo Old ARA , DnTronni'BB , I/OFB nt power n cither BOX , InvolunUiry IJOSBOH nud tiuormnt- rrhreo cnunotl byuror-oxortuut of tliolirnin , aolf. buBoor OTOr-indulKonco. IZaoU buz contnint no month's trnntmont , $1W n boxer nix lioxoj ur$3.XBOntbyiunil propnidon receipt of price 1VK UVAMAXTEK SIX MOXI'.S o euro nny cnso. With -noh order rrcoivml bytu or ix bcixra. ncoompnnlMi with (5.00 , wo wu > end the purchaser our vritton Runrnntoo to ro und tlio monry if the trontraont doca notuffocl euro. OuQniutoca iimuouoniyny O. P. GOODMAN Hot A ont. Omaha Nob. TAERANTS Seltzer Aperient TKEN IN HOT WATER CURES Dyspepsia. IMPORTANT -TO- OAMNON BED'S & CO , , Have established themselves In Omaha to tianiao a general brokerage and business. Wo will buy al clauses ol poods at wholesale or retail , and iruar ntcu jcrfect satlnlactlon In prices , as wa can buy chrapu than yrurich os. You can BOO the advantage of huv ing your goods bought by one who will work fo your Interest and not trart to a merchant who lia sou othlng hols anxious to bo rid ol. We will also gl\a prompt attention to soiling anything imtruste to us , and gookH consigned to us will bo carofull baked to. Correspondence sollcitml. M"/ talleliironcc3-0raaha NatlouM Bank , MrCaRU Ilio'D Hank. Address 111 8. ICth Ht. EUROPE ! ! COOK'S a HAND EXCURSIONS lea e Naw Yor In April , May and Juno , JR31. PASSAGE TICKET by o/l ATI ANT10 STKAIIEIW. Bnotlal facilitlci lo . . ) n.vlVM rtrnrn i 'mTS fl'AHIITftT 1 TfllTf. * I'i ' ( / , .g uu unmtli. .ou YY , travelfrsln EUROPE , by a'l routes. Uioducoilratos COOK'S EXCURSIONIST , with map * and lull pi r- tlculars , by mall 10 wnU. A'i < tro S TH03.000msHON'Ti : OtOitdttoy , H. Y. ' t a-w-w& . Nebraska Cornice -AND- MANUFACTURERS OF , - GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. FINIALS , WINDOW OATS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIO SKYLIGHT , Iron Fencing ! Crestlns , Balustrades , Verandas , Office and Bart lulling * , Window and Cellar Guards , Ktc. flOD. 0 , ANDttU BTHKBr , LINCOLN N1OJ. OAIRKR. Uanactr. Notice to Cattle Hen 900 CATTLE FOP. SALE. IfO Head of Stwrs Thre'o Years Old. 200 ' < " Two " 20J ' " Heifers , Two " 150 " ' hteers , One 'tU I1C1ICIB , W IW Tbe above uYcrlurd cattle are all well bred lows cattle , straight and smooth. These cattle will b < old In loU to tult purchasers , and at reasonabli prices , for further ' > artlciilars , call on oraddirss M. K.PATTON , Wavtrly , Bremcr Co , Iowa. V , 8. Also youn ? gradul bulls. mT- line Stwlt DUFHENE& MENDELSOHN. ARCHITECTS jtiTREUOVKD TO OMAHA NATIONAL HANK BI'ILDINQ. ' Cun without ined A POSITIVE lclne.I'atentedOo tobflr,8(7a Ou ( box No. 1 will cure any case la four days or leu No i will cure the most olwtlnate case uornatUrot hov 'CUB standing . Allan's Soluble Medicated Bougiet No nauiaous doses ct lubebs , copabla , or oil of san dolwnod , thst -.aluto produce dyspepsia b' ' destroying the eoatlngsof the stomach. Frlos tl.Si * 4d byal drugelits , or walled ou receipt ol prlo Kor further particulars aesd ( or Cirrultr. Mom .fctWi > Bi > r IUu Iy Vertuil outh 13th Street , below r SOLE AGENTS FOR Kilbv Place 50 NEW LOTS fi ust platted out in this addition nt 3325 to S350. K-VJ \ 1 * or lot. First allotment all takou nainly by persons who will build esirablo residences in the spring. This Addition tins from Dodge street to Daven ort street , the most healthful , ightlyand desirable SUBURBAN PEOPERTY IN OMAHA. Cable , Belt nud Cumins : street lines. Sold Forty-One Lots nthis addition'in January. Call office. Will take you out and back in half an hour. A Desirable Business Property on Farnam Street. Eented to good tenant. Pays ton per cent on in vestment , net. One of 'the Best Business lota on Tenth Street ; 66x132,610,500. An Improved Farm. Near station in Douglas county , two f oed houses and frame barn a first class farm in every respect. Will soil or exchange for city property. Desirable Lands in Boone , Madison nnd Nance coun- tioa , in quantities to suit purchasers , $8.00 per acre. Vf"tl.He \ : less fop.- o quantity , Forty Acres cf first-class land , improved , good for gardens and small fruit , within three miles of poatofllce , 850 per acre. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE , full lot , two story house , metal of , 8 rooms. Must be sold. Spe cial terms.at office. Good Cottage , fire rooms , now , one block ' from street cars , $1,600. Monthly pay ments. Fine Residence , near Twentieth and Uass streets. IlJasy payments. Residence Property on 18tli street. Largo house , good barn , full lot , street cars , $3,500. " Business ( Property. on Saunders street. A good invest ment. Gall tor particulars. Several Good Lots on very easy terms to those who will build. Property Shown on Application. BALLOU BROS.