THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY AUGUST C , 1881. REPUBLICAN CITY. It'Is in One of Nebraska's lost Fertile Regions , The Valley Orops Away Above 'tho Average. CofrespomlonM of Tn IHIlT Dm. Rr.runucANCirv , August .1.- There is no lovrn in the vnlloy tlmt is bolter known tlmn "Republican " City. On July 10 , 1871Dr. . John Mcl'hcrsoti nnd U. S. Senator T. W , Tipton ( af ter having examined nil the vnlloy ) fixed on tins as the point for the future - turo city nnd the spot for the U. S. land ofllco. A. long fight for the land ollico ensued and owing to certain com bination ! ) . IHoomingtoti captured that plum , but the wis dom of the fathers of He- publican City , in fixing upon this for a town aito has been demonstrated by the steady growth of the place nnd its increasing commercial importance. The longest tributary to the Repub lican river , the Prnirio Dog river , do- bouchcs into the Republican nt this point , nnd it is a well known fncL that traflio always follows the course of streams. Uosido the Prairie Dog , the Crow , Walnut , Bono , Patterson , Craig , Turkey , Mill , Eureka , Isabel , Methodist and Tip-over crooks nil empty into the Republican river within ( ivo miles of Republican City. All of thuso cities have fertile vnl- loys and nro well weeded , but the most important Horn to the general farmer and stock man is the constant supply of water which they furnish. Thus it can readily bo Boon that this is the best watered locality on the Republican valley. Ever since the railroad came hero in the spring of 1880 this has boon the dinner station for trains both ways , nnd although several attempts have boon made to divert thin buiinois to other points they have completely failod. A survey of the Prairie Dog river on both shores has been made for a feeder or branch line of the B. & M. to run from Republican City to Norton Center , or fifty miles southwest of this point , and its construction at an early day will become n necessity with the rapid increase of immigration alonK the very fertile valley of that rivor. The first church in the valley was built in Republican City , and the first school building in Harlan county was also erected at this point ; but there nro no saloons hero , although every busi ness is fairly represented. The people are steady , intellectual and almost universally republican. No rowdyism or frontier nonsense mars the hii < h standard of the moral ity of tjiis people. The county sent was located hero for throe years , nnd this town still clnims to'bo the legal county capital , and they may , nt any time that it IB thouRht advisable , throw down the stauge of war to their opponents and make Rome howl nil along the lino. * This city supports two papers nnd n list of twelve subscribers to TIIK DAILY BEE. Flavins McMillan , the blonde hero of the fatal charge of Hitchcock's horse marines , still flics his flag hero , but the other day ho was in bad luck. Some ono gayo him cigars on a subscription and a friend of the revenue department took him to Lincoln and it cost him two hundred dollars. Any ono that would spnro the devil such n scurvy trick , provided the devil was trying to make n living with a newspaper , should bo forever sent to hell or hades with our prefer ence in favor of the former plaoo. The Enterprise is typographically a gem. gem.A first class flouring mill with latest improvements is located in this city. lUFUOVEUKNTH AN1 > O1IANOKH. Two moro churches will bo erected hero soon , Presbyterian nnd Episco pal. pal.Two elevators will bo erected at once for handling the big crop. 0. A. Luce is closing out hit grocery business and will handle drugs and books exclusively.WANTED. WANTED. This town is badly in need of n moat market. There has boon two butcher sliops supported hero and now there is none. A wagon shop would make money for its proprietor. A sorghum manufactory would bo a success , as the plant grows hero to great proportions. There is a twenty-live horse power engine hero that belonged to a mill that wus burned nnd nny enterprising manufacturer could hire or buy it cheap , Thrro is no end to water power on the Prairie Dog and Repub lican rivers. Rock bottom on both. The finest wheat fields in this entire country nro to bo found along the di vide , immediately north of this city. There was little or no corn planted there and us far ns the eye can see the wheat fields turn the land to gold. The average crop this year is about fifteen bushels to the ncrc and thirty bushels is not nn uncommon yield. Some few crops ha\e been entirely destroyed by the chinch-bugs but the majority of the fields Hero unharmed. This it will bo noted is a heavier yield than wo have yet been able to report anywhere along the vnlloy , Corn and all other crops uro very On the 4th of July Dr. John Mo- Pherson offered a premium for the best corn nnd the shortest stalk exhibited hibitod was eight foot long nnd the longest ton leal , eleven inches. There wore some thirty entries in uil. This was universally admitted to bo the finest exhibit of corn ever seen 01 such an early date in any part of the United States. I am under many obligat'oim to Dr Mcl'herson. the loading real estate dealer or this city , for many favors and facilities furnished , and hope that our readers that think of removitif here will correspond with him and go' ' figures on the cost of land in this pro lifio county , or for town lots or busi- news chances , 1 am also under many obligations to Mr. Lafayette Cody , one of thefoundois of the city , for busi neaa review. See adjoining page. HANUKU. POETRY OP THE TIMES. Componiiritlon. Ie enmc to the bower of her I love , Twanging : hli sw cct uuitftr , ito called her in Hint' hU nnow-wlilt * dore , Ills lily , lili rnre , bright * tar. lenanRthftt Ms love VAI beyond com pare Hit Voica wai ftw < < el M hS onR lo faid she was pure , nntl gentle , and fair , And I thought tlmt ho wnsn't far wrong , tVhy , he snn fttid pliycd till the moon wni nigh ; And twcot WIM the lovc-1 orn ulram ; Till the night caught up oacn tremulous "to'i ' , And echoed each sweet refrain. IP toM her he loved her , > 'er and o'er , With t iARion in every wonl , n pongs that I never heard before , And iwecter linen ncr win heard. ml I unn I jealous ? Well , scarcelyno ; 1 was Kind to hear his lays over echoed him , soft Mid low. When ho gang what I wanted to say. For while ho stood 'neatli tin window sill Singing my darling's clmrins , I ml in the parlor , dark nnd still , With the tfrlthat he ung In my arms. Vnd what did I have to be mad about ? The IIT n. K. Lot poet * ilng The chicken's wing , And buckwheat cake ) , and griddle fiihci ? And fildo by tide 1'lace lobster fried , Pork chops and other comic diihei ; But yet unto my dying day , \Vhlle o'er my reaion I am lord , I'll ' stand before tha world and tar : "Tho fish-ball U its own reward ! " I'm fo nd of ham And crimion jam , And macaroni crowned with bacon ! Yet while I nigh For cnke and pie , My faith In cUme remains unshaken ; But when ay fancy's running wild. And I'm by no gi.y lark outsouled , I preach to woman , man and child , "The fish-ball ii its own rowardl" O gay marine You ro often teen Nailed up against a door or shutter ; The Httle boy .Tu t Jumpi with Joy To oo you served with milk and butter. Ohl dwelt I far beyond the sea , By fifty thousand girls adored. Che motto of my now would be : "The fish-ball ii its own reward ! " O noble codl To you , I nod ; You make mo sad and meditative ; When toned with wine You're imlto divine Unto the Massachusetts native. Ohl when I'm old , and bont. nnd gray , With wholesome moral richly stored , I'll boldly face the world and nay : "The fish-ball la its own reword ! " And now larowoll ! " The words fell low , [ n inoaHurcd accents , clear and slow. 'And now farewell ; and if no moro Our feet ithall trend the same path o'er , A long farewell ! 'To you are duo my thanks , for fait The HUinmor days have glided pant , L'he fleeting hours you have beguiled InpleaghiK way. " The rixlllpasuitlcd ; Then silence fell. Vith Bcarco a pause I rallied my eyes , Jut turned them toward the western skies ; While on my lips wan answering Bmlle , Aa low I answered , "And the while You have been kind. " [ 'hen gave a , Httle , half-bruised flower , \nd lglitli ! ijald , "Farewell ! The hour 3rows late"Hhen turned nway , i\s if no grief like burden lay Uponmy mind. Around the garden once I'd gone , Vhoii hand restraining touched my own ; 'ho low voice said , "One moment stay ! Our parting ends not in this way : One moment rest ! " ? ho breezd the branches scarcely stiried , ind hushed was every twittering bird , Vhtlo nature scorned to bow her head Co hear the tender words he said ; And in my breast ly heartso wildly throbbed and beat , Twos like a bird with fettered feet rhat strives with all its feeble might To break the chain. Then gentle night About us full. She hold us in a close embrace And kindly hid my blushing face ; And , as she gathered still more near , She seemed to whisper in my ear , Now all Is well ! JAoquiA. OONNUBIALITIBS. A lady in Providence , U. I. , aged 01 , IAS just married a younir man of 27. Gloves are not cut nor removed for the wedding ring ; the groom places it on the ; loved linger. Marriage is a little game in which only two take a hand. [ Boiton Pout. Did you marry an orphan ? Kissing at weddingx 1s considered passe ; not uveu the groom indulges In the proa- unco of the guesta , Macio Fechter , the daughter of the well cnowi ! actor , I * soon to be married to M. ie } uin , nno of the tcuurn of tliu Grand Opera in Paris. A breach of promise suit was comprom- sed In Indianapolis by the defendant pro viding the girl with a husband of equal value with himself. A Kentucky girl prom ! wl herself In narrlage to two young men , and appointed ho same day nnd hour far both , At the a t moment she made her choice. At New York weddings the bridal party a proceeded by u couple of little girls \ \ itn armful * of flowers , which they straw on .ho stairs and hall or the aisles , If at church , Thurlow Weed's grandson , Thurlow Weed Barnes , of Albany , wan married nt Boston on Thursday last , by the Kuv , Kdwurd Kverett Halo to Misa llila Mucy Auttln , of that city. It U n&tertid that a largo proportion of the magnificent wcdutng j > rc eutn given In I/indon now nre procured on "tick , " nnd that if rumly money were mntirtu they would bo of a very different BOI t. Never marry lor wealth , but remember that it is jiikt ns easy to lo\o a girl who has n brick homo \ \ ith a mansard roof and n tiller-plated door-hell 03 ono who hasn't nnj thing but an aulmin heud and im ami.i- blo disposition , M. Ifeetor Malnt , the young French no\L'llit , \\hortccntlywon the Month ) on jiriro of the French Academy for his story of "No llelatloiu. " has just boon married to Mile , Marshu Oudinot , nnd has gone to Scotland to spend the houeymoou. The joungbridoof Lord Colin Canm- bell la described by u friend lu one of tha most biautlful , intelligent and unaffected of girls. Htr Minpncity of nature U oa charming as her accomplishment * am great , and IHT fair face nnd graceful waja aiu much commended. A-'i-ceiit dhorco cose hai been com menced in the Clinton county , Iowa , cir cuit court. The aggrle\ ) > urty w > s that her husband bought nmno candy and , In. etead of giving it to her as a dutiful 1ms. band should , he gat o it to another lady , Therefore the appllfs foi a divorce. There vim to have been a wedding neat Mauson , Iowa , the other day , The bride was there and no was the minister am the invited guests , but the bridegroom came not. After a dreary waiting , th icremony was indefinitely jiostponed. > Vhy it wa < thus 1 not itatwl. Marriage ft In mode ! Old Gnmnylngs "Sonu want to marry my daughter , ih ? U'ell , sir , what are j our expectations , Irl" YniiuK Sharpy "Well , I expect hat you'll tlo the liandwme thing in the vay of n marrlwe gift , and that will Inrt u until yhii drop off , ind then , of course , fou will make your will in our fa\or. William Wilson , engaged hlmiclf to narry Stuan .Southwell at 00il n , Utoli , and nmon hln gifts were a oewin ? ma- : hlnonnd n cabinet orrnn. Her parents orbixlc the union , and told him to take away bU prcsenti , but lie dclajed doing no inlil he was inatrlcd to another girl , ind then , when lie called , Himn ga\o him inch n thra-hing that recovery Is doubt- 'ill. 'ill.A Benton paper speaks Jokingly of n young married couple "who took their tedding tour in ono of the horse earn. " 3ut was it not a good deal moro sensible than to spend nil their money lu n trip to some fashionable watering-place , and Invc o return to nome garret room until they could recuperate from the reiult of their extravagance ? It Is nil rght enough to nako n wedding tour If money is plenty ; nit young people of Hinall means act PCIIM- ) ly xvlinn they refuse to m > o ft fashion vfilch their slender purser will not bear. EDUCATIONAL. The lost report of the English Education Department show * that there are 3,433 joanl Rchools with nn nverago attendance of 700,252. The San Francisco Board of Education s reducing school extreme * by consollda- .Ing classes nnd dismissing tha teachers , hun reloaned. Harvard College ha * opened free to the itiblic , for the summer , its niuteum of geology , botanic garden , Hetneuwoy gym * laoiuin , Memorial Ilnll and Sanaera' iheatro. Gen. T. F. Morgan hai been elected principal of the Slnto Normal School at L'otrdam , N. Y. Ho was formerly prin cipal of the Nebraska State Normal school. Last year there wore In the Philadelphia itiblio schools 1,088 women teachers and inly 77 men. The average annual salary paid in that city is &I80.11. It la reported ihat the most competent teachers nro caving the schools on salaries are constant ly growing smaller. A new scholarship has been founded at Brown' * University. The Income from the sum of 83,000 [ g to bo annually paid to the student passing the best examination in .ho first , third , sixth and twenty-fourth looki of Homor'a Iliad , or the oration of Dctnonthcues on the Crown. The Boston school committee has for- nally decided to accept the proffered assis- anco of the trustees of the public library 'n the introduction of good books among .ho pupllH uf the public schools , It h hop- ; d that thin u.nvement will bo the means of cultivating a taste for systematic and profitable rending in the children. A circular has juat been issued by the [ English Educational authorities which pro- loiefl plain for teaching economic knoxvl- iilge to children. It say that much may ie done In this direct ! n by moans of "HUH- > lo losnons on money , on the conditions vhlcli affect the rate of wapc , on the rela- iom of skill , piuienco | and knnuledge to ndustrinl Hiicce , nnd on the right ways of Kpciuling nnd Having. " The 1'all Mall 'jazctto says : "It would ho an excellent hing , if side by side with the general Rav- Mi's bank Hinall hank * could be worked vithin the school * thuinsclxes , in which ho Bcholarx could make deposits for near nil special ciuln. The elder boys and Jrls might bo nllnued to manage them > f course under compel ent tmpervlsion ; and in this way they xxoulil learn to keep real accounts , nnd bo accustomrd to the responsibilities as xvcllas the cnjoyiiiont of noney. Then. If the purposei of the banks vero xvisely choou , tlioy xxould servo to incnurago reasoning tastes in children , iavings could bo collected toxvard payment or books , or pictures , or tools of a supo- 'ior sort to these that cliildren , nick up for hemselxcs for things xvhich they regard as out of their reach , but xvhich they are inly too glad to acquire xvhcn they nre hewn the xvny. " IMPIETIES. At Saratoga they have a prnycr meet- ng every morning nnd n "hoi ) " every e\e- nliij , ' . Mr. Sleeper is the name of n Connect- ! ut clergyman. He'd better swap names vltti Home of tlio layinoii. It Is said tlmt a very pious lady at Eaton llapida hat been praylni ; for rain for more ban a week so that the track may be ipuiled fur racint' . A New Orleans critic becomes Home what nixed up and speaks uf John the Baptist M a centaur , or rather ns n man \uic lead wan on a charter. At Oxford Junction a druggist cave the tlethmltst preacher a ( dose of belladonna nstcod of dandelion extract , and it took a : oupl of doctor * two hours of hard work to prevent a funeral. Iho Boston police now wear white [ loven on Sunday and endeavor to assume i meek expression of countenance. There s no reason why a policeman shouldn't lave the name cimnco to go to heaven that the rest of us have , If any man wishes to plant himself on , he old red sand-stono of the uterna ! vcrl- tten , lie should miWrtbo for a New York ie wspaper called The Co-operator. It gets right down to the original truth piven to Adam before ho took refuse behind n fiur- oaf , "General Josus" in the free nnd easy ( vay the "captain" of the nahatlou army in Joruey Oily aildrojuio * the Saviour in a o ter to The Journal of that city. No wonder that the ymmir men of the city ihownu respect for n crowd of professed foi- low CM who have no greater rnnpectfor their Master than U Implied in thin title. An unexpected incident took place at I gpiritualistlo Donnco at I'nwklence , It. I. , recently. A party of ladies nnd uentle- incn mode arranKumentii nith a medium tn gi\ethema pr\ate ! cesncc. The agent collectetl the customary fee , ono of the visitor * Riving n K note and receiving the clmiiKc. The fees were passed into the tgent , and the seance begun. Materi.il > [ red forms of departed brothers , ulsters , and friends inawA from the cabinet at the request nf the visitors. Presently a de- iwrted ulster of Mr. S. , with n bouquet in lu-r hand , Uauod and presented him uith the llowen. He noticed n piece of urecn pajur among the tloucni , und qiiickly transferred it to hli pocket. The \Uiton then retired , and Mr. S. then found the green paper to be the identical SI bill uliicli he hud ghtu to thu ngent. On thuir arii\nl homo the medium telegraphed a demand for the W , The person who ro- ccivcd the bill holds that it belongs to him , us thu oplrit of hi * sister gu > o it to him , and hu rcfiuea to return it. Not Tor n Fortune , "I'liow ! " I wouldn't marry her if * hett a foi tune. 1'oor girl , the'd bo all right if she took SIUIINO III OSMOU , the butt thing in the world for offensive breath. 1'jico 50 cents , trial bottles 10 cents , DYIN ( ; BV JNOIIKS. Very elton wo son a person sutler ing from 80H10 form of kidney coin plaint mul is pratlually dying by inches. This no longer need to bo so for Elcctrio Bitters will positivelj cure IJright's disoaao , or any disease o the kidnuys oruriniary orgnns. llioj are os ] > ecially adapted to tliis class o diseases , acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at the saino time and will speedily euro vrhoro over other remedy has failed. Sold a' fifty cents a bottle , by Ish it Me Muhon. (3 ( Great German REMEDY ron NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , DACKACHE , GOUT MV , [ | , ! ! : ; | ! | SORENESS or me CKEST , SORE THROAT , QUIWSY , SWELLINGS JU ! SPEAIN8 , FROSTED FEET * ND EARS , JMD ' SCALDS , OElltBAI. TOOTH , EAR 4X9 HEADACHE , AND tto Fains _ No rrtpirtlloa on earth tquili St. Jico > s OIL > l t nrr , BKRC , llnrLi ind cncAr KxUrnil lUruidf. A trial entilli bul tin comparitlrtl/ trifling outUr of a Cixrs , uil rtrjron lulTerlnn with ptla cm 6 rt chop and [ oiiUri proof of III olilmi. ILITK1 I.1SOC1CM. joie BT All DRgaoim AND DIAIUI m Mtoicmt A. VOQELER > CO. llnltltnore. ffd , , V,3JL _ SOANTIJTrS Seamless Evaporator AND "SOUTHERN" CANE MUL HBST CLASS SOROEO MICHIM AT YZRT ion rmcss. Bind for Diieriptln Met Lilt. TH03. 8CANTUN & SON , , IND. Minlttn IMi Jy-M il&wlm RACINE GOLLECE ! A COLLKGK AND OltAMMAK THE BEST SCHOOL i BOYS ? or terms Address Dr. Stevens Barker , warden of Racine College , Raome , Wis. jy 22-lro Sioux City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. THE OLD RELIABLE SIOUX ICmj ROUTE MILES BIIOUTEH ROUTE aL < O43 FI'.OM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS , DULUTH OR BISMARCK , > nd all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Hkota. This line is equipped wth the Improi cd VostlUKhousc Automntlo Alr-brako and MRlcr 'Utform CoUDlai and Buffer ; and for SPEED. SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Elegant Drawinc Koom and Bleeping Care , orfncd and controlled by the coin- wny , nm through W1T"OUT CHANQK between Union I'aclllc Transfer ucpot at Council Bluffs , ind St. Paul. Trains Icato Union PaciQo Trnnsfor depot at Council Bluffs at 6:16 : p. in , reaching Sioux Cltj at 10.20 „ m. and St. Paul at 11:05 : a. m. maklnjc TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY.OTUER ROUTE. Returning , I care S' , . Paul at 8:30 : p. m. , arrit Ing at Sioux City 4.46 a. m. , and Union Pacific Trans- r depot , Council Bluffs , at 0 60 a. m. Be ur t at your tickets road Ma "S. C. t P. K. R. ' K , C. HILLS. Superintendent. T. E. ROBINSON , Missouri Valley , U. Asst On TMS. Agent. J. H. 0 Bin AN , Paw-niter Agent , Council Bluffs , Iowa. MRS. LOUISE MOHR , Graduate of the St. Lau School of Mldwlrcg , at 1600 California Street , Between Fifteenth and Sixteenth , north side , where rails will be promptly respond ed to at any hour during the day or night. SIBBBTT & FULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW , DAVID CITY , NEB. Bixxlil attention ghen to collections In Butler county. Jyl4uie6m AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. IU > e w < iwi'ic > i the Lon ! as ft Trade Muk , and ,11 my foods Mll | bo STAMPED ulth the LION iulim NAME on the 8.11110. NO QOOU3 AKE OENt'INE WITHOUT THE AUOVK 8 FA MI'S. Tliu best material U uac.il and the moit Vlllc/ workmen are cmplojod , and at tholowcBtca.il price. Anj ono HUhlnir a price-list ot L'Ood wlU vontir a ta\or b > sending 'or ono. DAVID SMITH MOORE. Mnster'n Snlo In the Cliuilt Court of tlio United States ( or the dUtrlct o ( Ncbrotka , Augustus S. Kldjul \8. . MII Chancery , Nelson Ktauti-au. ) coLnn jiRK or UOBTOAOI. Public notlru U hereby gl\on that lu pursuance ot a dareo intend In the abet a iau on the Ibtli daj ol November , HSO , I , Kill * L. lllerbowtr , Matter in Chanu r ) In ald court , v. ill on the SUtli iUj ol Aun-u > t , ISM , at the hour of 3 o'clock In the atttrnuon ol the tald daj at Hie wc > , t door ol the United btadu court liouso and pc tottlce bulldiiujlnthoiit ) of Lincoln , lAncastcr count - t ) , btato nnd UiitrUtof Nebraska , neil at public auction the following JtacrlboJ propert ) , to-wit : nionorth ) i tciiartirof ! tha northuast quarter , and loU Nos. thrio (3) ( nnd ( our (4) ( of kcxtlon No , ( our (1) ( ) . township ho. thlrt0110 (81) ( ) , rauBO No. (5) ( cast. Also the cavt half of the soutltuot iiuartcrnndlotthrte(3)and ( ) the northwest nuir- ttroltliOboutliwcstiiunlc-r ot scUIc. . . No , 'llilr- t-tliri.c , ( ; Ulu towuVlili" thlrttuo , rangoNo. contalntpi ; In all tuuhiuulrud and ( event ) thre oul 10-100 ( 73 10 100) ncru all in IJlxou county , htbru ' a. ELLIS nienuowEK , BROWX A. CAUpntit , Master lu Chancery. SollcUoiK ( or Complainant , j ) 20 6t A NASON Dentist , , , , Owes Jacclw' Hiock , co ncr Cui'Holccu < and Kiltctiftli trc l , Omaha Nit Burdock BITTERS Mrs. .t. O. lloborfcnn , ritWuire. Pa , writes , "I a suffering from ( 'cncml dcMUu. wnnt of np- ictltc , constipation , etc. , so tint life \inia liur- Icn ; Kftcr inlnsr Ilnnlrxk Ilo6il llltton t felt lict- ior ttmn for j tars. 1 cannot jirnlso Jour Hitters to6 niucVi. " ' U. Ollibi , of nuftalo. N. V. , writes : "Your "Umlock lllooil lllttcr , in throiilo iU'r-vsc ? of tlio ilood , liver and kttlncM , h o liocii signally narkeil with > lccc s. Ilii\o UNI ! them injseff Ith licit reunite , for torplditv of tlio lit cr , and In CMO of n friend of mine suue' ; from drops } , the effect wai marvelous. UnicaTumor , lloclioster , N. Y. , writes : I haxe liccn subject to pcrlous dlcorilcr of the KMticjj. anil tuiablo to attend to lni < lncsi ; Ilimlock Jllotxl Hitters relicol me licforo half alwttlo was u cd , I feel confident that thtj will Intlrclj cure me" E. Ascnlth Hall , ninzhampton , N. Y. vultcs : " 1 sulTeretl ulth a dull pain through my left lung and shoulder. Ixmt my f > plrlUai | > ctltoand color , and could vrltlidtffliulty keep tip all dav. Took xour Itunlock lllixxl Hitters as Ulrecttlritid | have felt no jraln since first week after using them. " 'Mr. Noah Bntcs , Elmlra , N. Y. , x rltcs : "About four j cars ara I liad an attack of bllllous fcxor , and never fully rccox crcil. My < % cstl\ ornnns were weakened , and I would be completely ] ms- tratol for ilaji. After uslnjj two bottlei of jour llurdock Illood Hitters the improx cincnt VOSRO xlslblothat I was astonished. I can now , though 01 j cars of age , do & ( air and reasonable da's work. " C.i Dlackot noblnnon , proprietor of The Canada I'ronb ) tcrian , Toronto , Ont. , w rites : "For x ears I itilTcrcd greatly from oft recurring licndacfio. I used x our llurdock Illood Dlttcrs with happiest rciultH , and I now find in } self In better health than for years past. " Mr . Wallace , DufUlo , N. Y. , writes : ' -lliaxo used Itunlock Illood flitters for ncn ous and bil lions headochci ) , and can recommend It to an ) ono requiring a euro lor bllllouincsa. " Mrs. Ira Mullholland. Albany , N. Y , xvrltcs : "For scxcml years 1 haxe suffered from oft-recur ring billions headaches , dspcnelaf and com plaint * peculiar to my eox. Since u lng jour burdock Blood Bittern I am entirely relieved. " Price , 91.00 per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts. FOSTER , MILBUfiM , & Co , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Goodman. Jo 27 eod-mo Business College , THE GREAT WESTERN QEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal. Creighton Block , OMAHA , NEBHASKA. 2TSond [ or Circular. nor 20d utl To Nervous Sufterers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr , J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a p09tixecure ] for Mpcrmatorrhca , Scmlna \VcoKiic3.i , Imixitancy , nnd all dlscasot resulting from Scll-Auu e , a * Mental Anxiety , Loss. Memory , 1'alna In the llicl. or Rlilo. und iliacasca that lead to Consumption Inunnlty and uncnrljgraxe The bpccillc Midlclno ti bcini ; used M 1th ender ( ul success. Pamphlets lent free to all. Write for them and got full par ticulars. Price , Specific , $1 00 per package , or six pack gcs for $6.00. Address all orders to B. SIMSON MIDICINE ca. Nos. 104 and 100 Main fat , Duffalo , N. V. Sold In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Udl , J. 1C I h , and all drucglstaovcry where. ISO ? . PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 210 North Main St. St. LouW , WUOLKSilll DRALIU IK- BOO K , I 0 A DC DC J WRITING/ / NEWS , f rArCno IWIIAPHNO , ENVELOPES , CARD BOARD AND Printers Stock. t3TCtth paid for Rags and Paper Stock , Scrap Iron and Uotals. 'Paper Stock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North Sixth struct rilVm MECHANICAL AND MINING EN. \J QINEERINQ at the RenaioUar Polyteclv nfc Institute , Troy , N. Y. Tl > o oldest enilner- Inif ichool In America. Next tenn licjjhu Sep tember 16th. The Kogistor for 1KSO 81 contains a lint of tha graduates for the pastM ) ear * , with their ixwltlons ; also , couno of study , rtxiulr mciits , uxponsca , itc. Address DAVID M. GREENE , jl H-doodaugU Director. I880TSHOR1J.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs U Til * OXIT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THK EAST From Omaha and the West. No change ot cars between Omaha and Ov. uouli , and but one between OMAHA and NEW YOIIK. Daily PassengerTrains KXAClllXO AIL EASTEUN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CHAltQES and IN ADVANCE ot ALL OfllEH LINKS. ThU entlro line Is oquipixxl with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cam , Palace la ) Coaches. Jailer's Snlity Platlonn and Coupler , and the celebrated WkathiKhoiuo Air brake. Jjr.Si.o that jour ticket reads VIA nANSAS CITV , nr. josfti'ii 4 COUNCIL IILUKFS iiaii. read , > la St. Joseph nnd bt. Louis. TlckiU for Kilo at all coupon stations In tlir Wuot. J , R UAUNAUI ) . A , 0. DAWK3 , Qen. fauiit. , St. Joseph , Mo ] ( Jen. 1'isi. nud Tkkot Ajt. , bt. Jouepli , JIo. A.MJT JlOKUh.x , TtcKU A tnt , A. D. DAR&ARK Ui-ncral Agent , . _ _ OMAHA. NK KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA bd i § n ns r B IT T JLEET& CO. , Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA. DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE ! iff ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO , , C A R P ETSI GROCERS ! MAX MEYER & CO. , TOBACCONISTS Tobacco from 25c. , per pound upwards. " Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Oigarsfrom $15.00 psr I , 033 upwards. RE-OPENING OF THE S. BOSTON STORE 614-616 TENTH STREET. The Largest Store in the West , ( Except Cruickshank & Go's , , ) will Re-open SATURDAY MORNING , With a Complete Stock of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. P. G. IMLAH , Manager , Leader of Popular Prices , Max Meyer & Go. GunSjAmmunitionjSporting Goods FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS , MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne J t ifiii&il MB iJLit it tiimtJ UHitt kifiiKakattfailKtti * ' WHOLESALE AND I1ETAIL UKALEU IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , . DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT . , 3EJ"3E'O. JC2TSTATE AOENi FOU 4IILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY' . Near Union Pacific Depot , , OMAHA , NEB . JK.TKTXX POWEB AND EAND V K3 Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MINING MACHINKIIV , BELTINO , HOSE , IlllASS AN1J IKON FITTINGS . , PIl'E. STEAU I'ACKINO , AT WHOLESALE ANI > IIBTAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.