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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; MQSTDA ] AUGUST 1 , 1881.
GENERAL NEWS.
The Belief Prevalent that Hoi-
land's Torpedo Ram was
Manufactured for
the Fenians ,
Sitting Bull nnd Pnrty , Num.
. , boring 187 Indians , Taken -
> ken toFortYatos.
Eumors of Another Cut by
" the Grand Trunk
<
Road.
A Bell Boy Arrested in Chicago
With $5,000 of Stolen
Goods in Hio Pos
session.
Other Now * Note * Froin Vnrlotw
Farts of tbo Country-
Xlio Rnllrond Wnr-
National Associated I'rcsi.
KUMOHS OF A Hr.TTI.E\IKXT.
Nr.w YOIIK , July 20 , 2UO : y ,
Hinnorn of an adjustment of railroad
ratca are boiiigiiulustriouflly circulated
tills afternoon , tliroiKli | telegrams
rocrivod from Cincinnati and Chicago ,
hut no call liaabuun isuied for ftinout-
iiif ; of the trunk line rcprcaentatiyca ,
mid Now York Central oflicials inti-
inato that no clmnyo will bo inado for
several wocks.
XO rUUTHKIl ItEDOCTIO.V.
Nr.w YOUK , July 20 No further
cutting in western posBcnger rates to
day. Yesterday's rates Has been main
tained by the scalpora and regular of
fices.
ItUMOILH OH ANOTIir.Il CUT.
CHICAOO , July 30. It ia reported
this inoniing , though the minor can
not bo traced to annulhoritivosourcc ,
that the Grand Trunk road intends
making a five dollar pfisango rate from
Chicago to Boston , on Monday next.
The explanation of this intended no
tion is that the nmna omcnt of thu
Grand Trunk is dcsiroun of precipitat
ing the end to the demoralization of
rates. It wan with this object in view
that the freight rate from Boston was
so deeply cut on Wednesday hist.
Sensational developments may bo
looked for within the next -18 hours.
The prevailing passenger rate this
.morning by nil routes to Now York is
§ 15.
A MvNtorlotiK Torpedo Bont-
National Axsoehtoil l'rc .
NBW YOUK , July 5)0. ) William
Dickey , draughtsman and engineer ,
who knows .John Holland , the invent
or of the mysterious torpedo ram , now
lying in the bay hero , says that the
Hiibnmiino boat was built for Holland
in 1870. It was n success but was
stored txway iivjho Passaic river. The
monoyforilspurchaso was furnished by
Jno. 15. Dvesiin , the 11:11110 : of n Fonian
nkirmisher. Holland's torpedo ram ,
now hero , is much larger. A man could
breathe air in it over rxud over ngain
for an hour or two under the water by
tin invention of Holland's ' for purify
ing the air. There is a peculiar trap
in the bottom of the boat through
which it man can slide when at the
bottom of the i ivor nnd 'walk on the
river bed or on the deck of n sunken
vessel. Holland has Hpucially con
alrueted n diving unit for thin purpose
nnd can leave his boat moored forty
feet from nir nnd walk about with the
nir tube to his boat. Many parsons
believe Holland's ' mysterious boats
were manufactured lor Fenians.
, Failures.
National Antedated Press.
' NEW YOHK , July 80. Itvnn re
ported on the produce exchange that
ili. Gross & Co. , grain Hhippors , had
failed. Gross denies this , und says
thu firm had simply withdrawn from
business without owing n dollar in
the city , Ho said they had given up
business becauao it did not pay. In
thu export business , ho aaict therowas
no money now , and ho ventured to
say that not iv single shipper in Now
York could show any profits on his
books for the Imsinus.H of the hist your.
Ho said the option dealers had ruined
the legitimate business , and thatovory
" fnrmer oven , was n speculator , selling
his grain for future delivery.
Not Any Hounds.
National Annoelatuil I'reu.f. ,
, ST. PAUI , , July 30. Advices re
1 , ceived this morning from Maple
Sprint ; Camp 'deny ' the statement that
eight Indian neouts nnd thirty blood
hounds have joined thu search for thu
Williams brothers in Kuu Gnllu woods ,
A scout calling himself Huflalo Char-
1"f Ho claimed day beforu yesterday that
the dogs wuro only n fuw miles down
the country , but ndthing has yet been
BO on of them. The nllegod scout , who
Booms very nnxious to get into thu
-"f woods nlonu , has been placed under
- 'surveillance.
4' The Dominion Population-
. National Awochtvet I'rcsi.
MONTUKAL , Jtlly JJO , TllO COIU-
plated census totals for thu dominion
hews n population of 4t)50ill ) , ) : ) ,
utrainst D,070-iD5 in 1871 , an increase
of 080,408) ) about 10 iwr cent.
EHUni ; Bull null Party.
National Awoclateil I'reu.
TOUT Huroi-n , Dixk. , July 80. Sit"
ting Hull and party , numbering 187
Indians have been talten to Fort Yutes
under command of dipt. Clifford , of
the 7th cavalry. Bitting Dull remains
' Mr aullon nnd morose.
Hotel Thief ArrostoiV
National Associated 1'rcw.
OIUOAQO , July 50 , Edwnrd Mitch ,
.oil , colored bell boy nt the Grand
Pacific , was nrrosted last night nnd in
his room was found over 5,000 worth
of jowolrynnd clothing atolen from
guests. Most of the complaints of
robberies have been nmdo to thu pro
prietors of thu hotel within the post
thirty days.
Bank Statement-
, National Associated 1'rvs * .
NEW YOUK , July 30. The bnnk
statement to-day is unfavorable. The
following arc thu changes : Loans de
creased $5,000 , species decreased
8448,000 , legal tenders increased
8179 800 , deposit * decreased 8880,000 ,
circulation increased 827,000 , revenues
decreased $47,075.
An Outbreak Toured-
National Amoditcd Preu.
Cirv or MEXICO , July 30. Serious
differences have arisen between the
people nnd government of Vcra Cruz
over matters connected with the nd-
ministration ntld nn outbreak is feared.
The central ( /ovoriiinont will interfere
for pence. Liwlcr , wcrotnry of the
treasury , baa gone to Vera Cruz to af
fect a reconcilation.
Train Wrooltcd.
N&tlontl Awoclatoel I'raa
CI.NCIX.VATI , July 30. A freight
ti-niii on the Chicago Sandusky ifc
Cleveland was wrecked nt lluntsvillo
Ohio. The accident won caused by
tlio bolt being out of the switch. The
train was badly wrecked , tlio fireman
killed , and thu engineer , Louis Mcnrs ,
badly injtncd.
THE PRESIMENT
Xltloral Amociakd 1'rcsj.
WASHINGTON. D. C. , July 30.
The presidents improvement was
nmrkcd . General
inoro to-day. Surgeon
eral IJarnes Rays he believes ho can bo
moved within ten clays.
Dr. Heyburn places the time at two
ccks.
Mr. Hey n ton , Mrs. Garficld'B physi-
ian , says ho has doubt of the prcsi-
'cut's recovery. The wound looks
roll and discharges healthy.
Dr. JJoynton believes thcro are no
nero fragments in tlio wound and an-
icipatcn no further serious drawbacks.
At the evening examination pleas-
a rc.iults were recorded in the bill-
utin. The patient rested comfortably ,
looping moat of the time until 12 m.
'ulso , temperature and respiration
icgun to subside before- the usual
our. Anodyne was administered at
ho midnight. Pulse below 100 , other
ndications normal.
Dr. llliss says the president ought
o bo out in a few weeks. In answer
o a question whether there was any
anger of the president becoming
rippled , lilies said : "Not in the least ,
lo will have full uao of his limbs
when ho recovers. "
A slight discharge ) is expected from
lie wound for from three to ten
lontha in consequence of the shat-
ercd rib.
SATURDAY'S BULLETIN.
01T1U1AL.
WAHIMNOTON , July 30 7:20 : p. m.
The president passed the day com-
ortably , with no drawback or un-
( loasant nymptoniB , and has taken an
, mplo amount of nourishment. This
.fturnoou'H rise of temperature was
uodorato and did not commence until
ibout O o'clock. ' The discharge of pus
ms been abundant and at the evening
jxaniinatioii vas washed away freely
rom deeper parts of tlio wound. At
iresent his pulse is 101 , temperature
00.2 , respiration 20.
( Signed ) F. H. HAMILTON.
D. HAYJH : AONEW ,
D. W. ] JLIHS ,
J.K. BARNES.
J. J.
EPITOMIZED REPORT.
Of Yostonlny'f ) Important Tolo-
graphla NOWR , ComTonnoel from
the National ANsooiatod
ProHH Dispatches.
Attorney General MaoVcagh has re
ovorod f loin nn indisposion und will
esumo duties Jlonday.
It w otlicially announced in Wash-
nuton that Minister Berlin baa ru
to take effect Aug. IDth.
The secretary of war has designatei'
en. W. S. Jlanccok , to commune
.ho military Yorktowu ccntcnnia
colebration.
United States Secretary Hunt has
! ftspd a circular amending navy rogu
iations BO as to prevent gambling
on government vessels and in imv ;
yards.
The passenger war trunk lines fron
Now York to the west continues.
Scalpora sell tickets to Chicago for $7 ;
Now York Central sells for § 20 , with
rebate at the other end of 813.00.
No decision will bo given in the
Whittakor case until the record is re-
yiowod by the judge advocate. Gen
eral Swain who is in attendance upon
the president and cannot attend to
the matter at present.
Chin Lan Pin , Chinese minister ,
called at the White llouso. It is re
ported that ho and Yung Wing will bo
recalled aa the Chinese intends to
have only onp minister to each em
bassy.
Tlio Ehrot brewery in Now York
was partially destroyed by ail explosion -
plosion yesterday. The r of of the
west wing was blown off and 15,000
bushels of malt damaged , The explosion -
plosion was caused by ignition from an
unknown cause of the fine dust in the
elevator shaft. Total loss , $25,000 ;
covered by insurance.
Now Railroad-
National Associated I'jew.
NKW YOIIK , July 30. TIe | now BOO-
lion of the Now York , Chicago & St.
Louis railroad , between Chicago and
Bull'alo is progressing rapidly. ' Fifty
miles of track is laid. Goo. J , Henri ,
jr , ( one of the incorporators , states
that the work is being pushed rapidly
from Chicago to Ft. Wayne. Ono
hundred and fifty tons of steel rails
nro used daily , which covers nearly
two miles , Thu trackway from Chicago
cage tq Cleveland will soon bu com ,
plotod , nnd is expected to be finished
from Cleveland to Buffalo before win
ter. Five thousand men are employed.
The company recently purchased prop ,
ortyin Cleveland to the amount of
$1,300,000. for terminal facilities nnd
depots , nnd work on the now buildings
begins nt onco. Rails nro imported
from England. Entiio estimate cost
of road $15,000,000. ,
Arrest of Bond Robber * .
National Auoclated I're-m.
NEW YOUK , July 30. Thos. Row
land , arrested hero two days ago. nt
the instance of Pittsburg officials is in
jail , awaiting a requisition from Gov.
Hoyt. Ho ia said to have been en
gaged in numerous largo robberies of
bonds , and two of the 'same gang are
under arrest in Pittsburg , where they
tried to soil bonds. Rowland belongs
to thu well known Foster gang , of this
city.
PUEBLO.
Present and Future Prospects
of the Town.
A Lively Description of the
City , Mines and People.
Corrwrontlcnio of Th IJec.
1'ur.nix ) , Colo. , July 28th , 1881.
Ono needs to visit this place to un
derstand what a"boom"moans. Stand
any day on the depot platform when
five trains pour in their passengers ,
and A thousand people swarm the placo.
You will then have some idea of the
travel to and through this place. The
Atchison , Topekn it Santa Fe railroad
coming in from the cast brings im-
incuse supplies , which are distributed
by Hint busy narrow gauge , the Den
ver t Kio Grande. This road , which
host its ramifications through the
state , docs nn immense amount of
of work. The cars nnd engines nro
built low and they will climb hills and
turn corners ns no common gauge can.
I have spent n week hero tryint ? to
sco the cause of nil this rush nnd
drive.
The city , stretching each side of the
Arkansas river , has now a population
of ton to twelve thousand people.
About two thousand of thcso live
in tents : icnts are enormously high
nnd thu amount of building going on
is something astonishing. Tlio people
ple hero seem to nwako to thu thought
thntcnlth nnd business are thrust
upon them , and they have no room
for them. Every energy is strained
to the utmost. In most of our west
ern towns business is overdone , but
litre it is undordonp. The machine
shops cannot do n tithe of the work
necessary to bo done. Tlio foundries
nro inadequate to their task. Men
enough cannot bo found for the build
ing in progress. Bricklayers have § 5
> er day , nnd not enough of them at
hat. Carpenters have $3 , nnd more
ire wanted. Whichever way you
ook , now buildings greet you on
ivory hand. Everybody is busy , and
6mo are overworked. Though men
lour in by thousands , yet there does
tot seem enough , and , when the train
iomos in you will see a man with n
irond band on his hat , on
/hich is printed : "Fifty men
van ted , " und ho rushes to and fro
n the greatest eagerness , and several
hues he has looked uitli longing nt
ny broad shoulders and stalwart
'rnme. It is said' that the Narrow
Juago-tho D. et K. G. 11. 11. has
lores men in its employ than the
rliolo U. S. army. It is pushing lines
11 nil directions , climbing the brow of
iliftH , winding through narrow gorges
going to all the now towns which
"iavo promise of pormanancp. Tlio
'ho causa of this boom for this point
coins to bu thu development of the
lining interests.
The Colorado Coal nnd Iron com
_ iany have invested two millions of
dollars in massive works for the pur-
) OHO of manufacturing iron nnd steel
: or rails nnd other purposes , und they
> robibly ; contemplate thu making of
mining mnchinury which is : used to
inch u vast extent in the mines. I
ivas qvor nt the works yesterday , they
: ire n wonder of mnssivoncss nnd por-
"ection , everything of first class order ,
Fho point for such nn enterprise is
well chosen. Inoxhaustnblo mines of
excellent coal nnd the finest of iron
oies nro within easy distance. The
iron oru is of great purity , yielding 80
to 00 per cent. , and many specimens
seem ns pure nnd fine grained as tlio
famous Superior mines. Pueblo is
one of thu lowest points in Colorado
und all these crude materials can come
! n on the down grade , and iron for
engines , stamping mills and machinery
must piny an important part in the
mighty future which is only just open
ed in this wonderful state.
Our Nebraska towns take the boom
when our ciops nro good , but the
crops of Colorado nro nU'ected by no
drouth or 'hopper raids ; her vast mines
of coal nnd iron , gold , silver nnd lead
nru not nilcctcd by climatic changes.
Hero aru vast smelting works to which
ores aru brought from numerous mines
and the amount of bullion corded up
day by day shows n constant
nnd sure harvest. Fine ware
houses nro rapidly going up and
on the part of tlio business men there
seems a determination to keep pace
with the tunes , The moral condition
is deplorable 100 saloons in full blast ,
fifty times as .much whisky ns religion.
But this frontier stage will pass nwny ,
nnd oven business men will find that
first-class schools and churches will
hayo a more solid worth than tlio gains
of n trnilio which leaves so much
blight nnd misery in its wnko.
iho business part of the town is in
the valley , while the residences nro
creeping up on the high lands on
either side. South Pueblo has a line
plateau sirotchiiit , ' nwny to the moun
tains , on which fine residences nro
rapidly going up. The town is now
sullering for the lack of good water ,
that now used being loud in smell nnd
terrible in taste , nnd much sickness
rotults from it. This would bo n matter -
tor of severest consuio wore it not
that the water company nro bonding
every energy to remedy thu evil , nnd
the city , it is hoped , will soon hnvu
plenty of pure water.
Thu location of the town is not
without its charms. Part of the'town
is cosily nestled in the valley nnd part
spread over the high lands. Before
mo ns I write is u lofty raniio o {
mountains overtopped by Pike's Peak ,
and nway to the left is the vast range
of the Gun Horn , surmounted by
Spanish punks which lift their collos-
sal heads over 1,400 foot high. One
here can but bo impressed with the
solidity of the mining interests. The
other day I saw a alouchy looking fel
low hunting up a lawyer to draw up a
deed of his mining claim , which ho
wished to transfer for § 250,000. I to
day met an acquaintance a poor fel
low from York who was about Bollint ;
a claim for $2,600 , When one sees
the inrushing tides of immigration ,
the vast amount of wealth , the solidi
ty of these towns and the mighty pos
sibilities of the future , though at
heart ho may bo a loyal and devoted
Nobrnskian. yet ho is compelled to
take oil'hia hat nnd make a respectful
bow to Bister Colorado.
0 , S. HAUUISON.
The Tire Record-
atlonil AwocUt- ! Press
DETROIT , Mich. , July 30. Five ill-
ondiary firesVit Ionia. Mich. , within
few weeks * have destroyed much
nluablo property and greatly exasper-
.ted the citizens. This morning the
incendiary got in his work again by
ring the Congregational church ,
hich wan totally destroyed.
Dispatches from Whitehall. Mich , ,
important lumber manufacturing
own of 2,000 inhabitants on White
nke , nn arm of Lake Michigan , says
hat n great fire is racing thiro The
lows nro very mengro as yut , but , as
ere nro ninny largo nulls , a box fac-
iry , tannertc. . , it is feared that
lie fire is n veiy disastrous one.
i
Suicided
atlonr.l AModitwl I'reM.
ST. Lofn , July 30. James M.
"nllon cnmo hero n short time ago
rom Now York. Ho was an expert
i sugar grading , nnd expected to ot
cork at the Belcher refinery. He
died to get it and wns so disappointed
iat ho took two ounces of laudanum
ast night , nnd died n little before
oou to-day.
Ton Milo Race-
'atlonal Associated Press.
NEW YOIIK. July 30. The ten milo
ace for four hundred dollars between
Charles Price , the ton milo champion
unncr of America , and George Ha-
; ael , long distance runner of England ,
'iis afternoon , wns won by the latter ;
mo 53 minutes , 22 seconds. Price's
ino , 55 minutes , 5 seconds.
Mexican Matters.
'atlonal ' Associated Press.
CITY OF Mexico , July 30. The
; ovurnmcnt will pay in railroad sub-
ontions this year $45,175,000 , to meet
rhich n tax list will bo revised , nnd
axes on luxuries especially bo in-
reased greatly. Machinery , until
ow on the frco list , will also have to
iay duty.
Troops Ordered Out ,
itlonal Associated Press.
LITTLE ROCK , Ark. , July 30. To-
.ay Gov. Churchill ordered the Qua
.aw guards to Perryvillo to protect
ho citizens from desperadoes nnd
reserve order. There is great excite-
lont.
Virtue Aclmo-nrlodgod-
Mrs. Ira Mulhullaii'i , Albany , N. Y. ,
rites : "Fortevcral years I have suf-
ere-d from oft-rccurrine ; Ij'ilioui hsadaches.
pep-iia , and complaints peculiar to my
ex. Since ttsin your Burdock Jllood
Jitters I am entirely relie\ed. " Price
1.00 , trial sire 10 conts. nugl-lw
DYING JL5Y INCHES.
Very elton we see < i person sullcr
ng from some form of kidney com-
ilaint nnd is gradually dying by
iches. This no longer need to be so ,
or Electric Hitters will positively
uro Bright's disease , or any disease of
ho kidneys or uriniary organs. They
re especially adapted to this class of
lisonses , acting directly on the
jtomach and Liver nt the same time ,
md will speedily cure where every
tlier remedy has failed. Sold at
Ifty cents a bottle , by Ish et Mc-
"lahon. f3
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMS !
Used on Wat-ons , Uuyyics , Jleacrs ] , Threshers
and -Mill Machinery. It Is iNVALt'AUI.r. TO FARJI
KM A.VB TBAMbTKHS. It cures Scratehca and all
LI nils of sorco on Horses and Stock , as w ell as on
neu.
CLAEK & WISE , Mantif's ,
38G Illinois Street , Chicago.
.KTSEND roil I'UICES. jo "J-Om-bo
iidjiMt uii7y Rf = Fira
* - - -
ri nil - - - i r i1 i > ir
Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers ,
Ministers , Teachers , Business Men , Farmers -
ers , Mechanics , ALL. should be warned atralnst
wliiR and Introduclns Into their HOMES Nos-
truins and Alcoholic remodlc * . llaNO no such
prejudlco Against , or fear of "Warner's Safe
Tonic Bitters , " They are what they are claimed
to bo harmless M milk , and i-ontaln only medl-
elnallrtucs. . i\tract : ol pure \ eKt-tables only.
Thej do not l > clonif to that class known at "Cure-
Alls , " but only profobs to reach rases where thu
dlsc-aso originates In debilitated frames and Im
pure blood. A ncifcct Spring n J Summer
medicine ,
A Thorough Dlood Purifier. A Tonic Appe
tizer ,
Pleasant to the taste , ln > Iterating to the body.
The most eminent phjslmiu rwommcml them
fortliclreurutUopropertio . Once useel alwajs
preferred.
.
For the Kidneys , Liver and Urlnarv orrjans.
u ) notlilni ; "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and
LIVCR CURE. " It btand Unrivalled. Tlious.
nnd < oothdr health RnilhaiiiiliicMtott. I'rlce ,
S1.26 per bottle. We olfeT " arner'n Sale Tonle
IUttvn"nltlii' < iualioiiAdvnce.
H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N , Y.
felB-tu.th-fcttt.lv _ _
M. R. RISDON ,
General Insurance Agent ,
REPRESENTS :
PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon-
don. cash assets . . . $8,107,127
WESTOIIK81EII.N. Y.eapltal. . ; . . . . j.000,000
TAKMKIIUIIAM'S , of Newark , h. J. . 1,000,000 ,
aiKAlinnilK. l'hlladcli > hla , capital. 1,000,000
KIIIKMAN'S FlNl > . California . . . . 800,000
NOimiVVrOTKUNfoATIONAUcaplH 000,003
nUITlbll AMEUIOA ASSl'llANCE Co 1,200,000
NEWA11K KlllK INS. CO. , assets . SOO.OOO
AMEltlCAN CENTBAL , asset * . . . . . , , 600,000
Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth wia tornhara St.
Q MAllA M.ll.
BRIDGE NOTICE.
Q EALEI ) rfcthedliythe
D un.lmlgnwl . until Saturday , July SO. 1681 ,
S o'clock t > .m. for builJIntf 80 foot triel o
near Link1 * Farm In Mjltanl jprcdiiit nnil a fllty
foot brldja near Selioab'n mill , t JlillareL Sped-
IHcatlom can bo seen nt the county clerk < office.
bld'-
. MANCHESTER ,
, 85-elBt Rouutr Clerk
OEO. w , Jk.O.
DOANE& CAMPBELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
B W COR. I5TII DOUGLAS STS. ,
Jy Sl'tf OMAHA ,
Great German
REMEDY
ron
NEURALGIA ,
SCIATICA ,
LUMBAGO ,
BACKACHE ,
GOUT ,
SORENESS
or TII s
CHEST ,
SORE THROAT ,
QUINSY ,
SWELLINGS
AM )
SPKAINS ,
FROSTED FEET
AKD
EARS ,
Jl.tD
SCALDS ,
CntERAL
TOOTH , EAR
iID !
HEADACHE ,
1KD
All Gins ? Pains
_
No I'rrartiou on eirtli cqutli ST. JICOB * OIL ai
a urr. . tent , starts tiU ciiBir Ettcrnil liemcdjr
A trial njt.il ] i hut the comparatlrely trilling outlay of
'a CfU , and ercrycnt itiflcrlngnlth pain can I.ar
cttap and ( oiltlve prpof of Hi claims.
uintmo.vs is
SDI.O BY All DRUGGISTS AND BtAtttS IH MiniCIIIE.
A. VOCELER & CO ,
lliillhnnrr. Mil. , V. O.A.
Mrs. J. O. Robertson , rittsljiirjr , Pa. , writes , "I
u as suncrln , . ' from general debility , want of ap
petite , constipation , etc. , so that life was a liur-
den ; niter u lnj Burdock fllooel Hitters 1 felt bet
ter than for } tare. I cannot praise jour Hitters
too inuili. "
II. Olliln , of Buffalo. N. Y. . writes : "Your
Burdock Illood Bitters , In elirome illsctuc * of the
blood , liter and kleincjs , li.vo been sUnally
imrkeduitlisiiccets. Ihaie usel them injself
u 1th lic t result * , f or torpielit\ the llv cr , anil in
casisof a friend of mine Buffering from ilropsy ,
thu cllcct wns man elous.
Itruco Turner , Rochester , Jf. Y. , writes : I ha\e
been snbjeet to serious disorder of the kidney * .
and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Illood
Hitters relict iil me bcf ore haUnbottloasuscd ,
I feel confident that they will intlrcly cure me"
E. Ascjiith Hall , ninchampton , X. Y.ultca :
"I Buffered with a dull pain through my left
lunK and shoulder. Ixmt my spirits , appetite and
color , und could wiUuliiricuUy keep up all daj.
Took jourUurdocl ; Blood Bitters as dlrcctcd.jaml
liavu felt nd pain 'elnco first n eek after using
thuu. "
SM1 N'oah TUfpjl. Whilnx. J. V , riHr > T About
four years are ; I had an nttaek of blllloug fc\er ,
and jio > er fully reeotcicd. Jly dlgcitUo organs
were w cakencu , and I would bo completely pros
trated for daj s. After win ; ; tno bottle * of j'our
Ilurdock Illood Hitters the Improvement was so
\lsiblcthat I was astonished , lean now , though
Ot years of oje , do a fair and reasonable daj 's
ork. "
C. Bhckct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada
Prtsbyterhn , Toronto , Out. , writes : 'Tor J ears
I Buffered frrcatly from oft-recurring headache. I
used jour Ilunlock Illood Bitters with happiest
result * , nnd I now find in J self In better health
than for } cars past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : ' -I have
used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncn oils and bll-
lious buvlache9.and can recommend it to an ) one'
requiring a cure for billloubiioss. "
Mrs. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"For tot crol j cars 1 1m o eullered from oft recurring -
ring bllllous headaches , dj spuiisla , and complaints -
plaints peculiar to my BOX. Since wing jour
Ilurdock Blood Hitters I am entirely rdlu\cd. "
Price , SI. 00 per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts.
FOSTER , MILBUEN , & Co , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon ami C. F ,
Goodman. _ ] o 27 eod-me
r < IVIL , MECHANICAL AND MININQ EN-
\J QINEERINQ at the Rencselear Polytech
nic Institute , Troy , N. Y. Tbo oldest inj necr-
ln ( chool In America. Next term begins Sep
tember 15th. The HcgUter for lbSO-81 contains a
Hit of the ernduates for the past M jcars , with
their positions ; also , coiirso of fetudy , require-
uicnU , expenses , etc. Address
DAVID M. GREENE ,
jl leodaiul4 Director.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Tor the Constiuctlon of Sidewalks.
SKALUD proposals will bo rcccltcd by tlio un'
clcr l'iied until August 1stnt 12 o'clock noon ,
for the construction of ildcualksln front of and
adjoining the following ; described premises to-
wit :
Lots SO , 27 nnd SO In block 54 on west tide of
17th street.
Lots 1 , 4,5,20 and 21 In block 8 , west side of 17th
street.
Lot 1 In blok 8 , Snccioj's addition.
Lot 1 In block B , Heed's 1st addition.
Lots 1 ami 1U In bloek 7 , Herd's Ut addition.
Ixit 10 and neuth i ot lot 1. block 0 , Heed's Ut
addition.
I < ots on the south eldo of C.iss In block 303 ,
Lots l , 2. 3 and 4 on bouth bide of COM In block
7 , isweeicys addition.
EXOUESION TIOIETS
cnioloo
ROUND TRIP , $19.00
Klr t-class and gocxl through the \car , Also
New York , HOSION and all Eastern poliiU , at pro-
portlonatclj low rates. On rale ONLY at
110I1UIK HllOTHEllb1
Itailroad Tlekit Ollko ,
dmc-tulm BODIcnth t-t..Omaha
SIBBETT & FDLLBB ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
DAVID CITY , NEB.
Bpechl attention gUeu to collections In Butler
county. JyU-uio-Om
BROWNELL HALL.
YOUNG LADIES' ' SEMINARY
OMAHA , NED.
Rev , EDOHBETYMAlEBotor , ,
Aulttcd by an able corps of teacher * In EnglUh
Laufuagwj , Science * an J tint ) ArU.
THE NINETEENTH YEAR
WILL BEGIN
Fur lurUcuUn. apply to _ ,
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1 Sl-eoJ-Srn THE RECTOR.
DEWEY & STONE ,
FURNITURE !
ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B.FRENCH & CO , ,
CARPETS ! GROCERS !
THE GREAT WESTERM CLOTHIMO HOUSE.
M. HELLMAN & CQfl
Suits ! All Styles !
IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
The Largest Clothing House est of Chicago
A Department for Children's Clothing.
We have now an'assorbment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent'a
Furnishing Goods in great varioty.and a heavy stock of Trunks ,
Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from
the manufacturers , and will bo sold at prices lower than ever
before made.
We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price.
A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us , and we m
SUITS TO ORDER on vary oliori , notice.
Gj5 ± 3Cj j > . Tfi-OO JSESiEJ TITS.
1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. 13th
The I argest Stock and Most Com
plete Assortment in
The West.
,
It
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures
and Lace Curtains ,
WE HAVE GOOBSTO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
XXOXTBXUXl
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MIKIKO UA.CUINKUY. BELTING , HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , BTEAU
PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND HETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS.
A. L. STRANG , 206 Farnam St. , Omaha.