Tlili OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , AUGUST 11 , 188L BULL'S ' NEW PASTURE. Probability of Sitting Bull's ' Tak ing the War Path Again with Renewed Adipose Tissue , Before Doming to Bulord Ho Loft His Best Weapons Hid in the Mountains , in Charge of Bucks. How Easily the 7,000 Indian * MlgUt Overcome or Elndo the Troops. Foil Yatcj Cor. St. P ul rionctrl'rem. Fens YATES , August 0. Your cor respondent has lingered hero for n day or two in order to BOO Sitting Bull comfortably settled in his now quar ters , and to continue tlio najunintnnco formed prior to nnd nt the tune of the lengthy interview recently iiublishod. TUB SITTtNO BUM , HAND. "Wednesday afternoon ybur correspondent pendent accepted the invitation of leather Stophnn nnd visited \vhnt is termed the "hostile camp , " which is located on n small stream at the foot of n range of bluffs about three miles from the garrison. Hero riro camped 51,000 late hostilcs , who do nothing ex cept bask in the sun and oat govern ment rations at all hours of the day. Scattered over the country to the north and south , for n distanoo each way of thirty miles , are fully .1,000 moro Indians which have been longer at the agency , and n voryfpw of whom make pretense at cultivating the soil. Of the 7,000 Indians , I am told that only 243 have settled upon farms ; the land and product * of which nro given to the Indians , in addition to their regular rations , as an inducement to work. Said Father Stephan : There is but little encouragement in trying to indue * an Indian to work under the present policy of the Interi or department. When they hayo enough to oat , their ambition is satis fied and they will do nothing. As an illustration I will refer you to my ex perience. "Whon I took charge of this agency the Indians had scarcely enough to cat , and , as n result that year they cut and sold to contractors 2,400 cords of wood. Now they have a plenty of everything nnd will not work. Lrist year I received $700 and this year $300 to bo expended in hir ing Indians to cut wood. The gov ernment authorized mo to pay them $3 a cord , or an inducement of 5 cents a cord moro than contractors pay. The result has been that I have HAD TO KEFUND THE MONEY to the government in both instances. The Indians seem to think the white men are their slaves , and they often come to my oflico window and ask mete to get up from my desk and hand them u match. My opinion as to n proper policy would bo to give an agency Indian 1GO acres of laud and issue ra tions , to him for five- years with the distinct understanding from the very beginning , that after that time ho must provide for himself. To hold the Indian legally responsible for all depredations against each other , or against tht white man , and vice versa , would also have a beneficial effect All < > t the conversation occurred as the reporter and Father Stephan wore approaching the camp , which , upon close inspection after arrival proved to bo very cleanly , which , however , was duo to the fact that it was a now camping ground and had been occupied but a few days. Among the several hundred tepees wore throe from the apex of which n small red flag floated , indicating that there was sickness within. The larger tepees here and there wore occupied by the chiefs , and an unusually large ono was used as a dance house. Hanging about on poles was the two weeks' supply of fresh meat , which had in Borne1 manner boon cut into sheets nearly as thin as a pieceof ordinary wrapping paper , and which was dry ing in the sun. Numerous poles stuck into the ground , with peculiar and MYSTERIOUS-LOOKING PACKAGES suspended from the upper end , each package of which contained some root or herb that was undergoing certain processes founded upon super stition , and supposed to be necessary for the proper manufacture of In dian medicine. A tepee of buflalo hide ornamented on the exterior with rude attempts at an artistic represen tation in paint of horses , Indian hunters , buffalo , deer , etc. , was the habitation of noted warriors not yet having obtained influence dignity or scalps to entitle them to enter the councils of the chiefs. Grazing at a distance on the sides of the buttes were a number of ponies , on the outskirts of the camp wore twenty-five or thirty Indians of both BOXCS actively engaged in manipulat ing with dexterity several packs of cards , at the turning of which beads , moccasins , clothing nnd articles of adornment were being Avon or lost , with the accompanying intensity of thought and passion so often seen at the gaming table. The young nnd handsome squaw juat passed had been purchased two days before for n pony and a cow , that were given by the husband to the father nt the day of marriage , and which were supple mented by the promise of an addi tional pony in the spring. To this arrangement the MOTKU-IN-LAW MADE SERIOUS OBJEC TION , and her interference , which took the form of trying to steal the bride away , had to bo prevented by threats of imprisonment. About three miles distant , on the brow of a hill , were outlined , against the sky the poles upon which the dead bodies or de parted spirits were suspended in a re clining position , the poles being ar ranged upon the plan of the parallel lurs in common use in all gymnasiums. A largo tepee , from n short polo near the top of which DAXOLEK A SCALP , next attracted the attention of Father Stephen , and , driving closer , the hair was discovered to bo of unusual length , iine and silky and of Auburn color. There was just onongh breeze to occa sionally blow aside the undetached ends of the hair , which at once revealed - vealod in the bright unlight the facl that it must have originally belonged to the head of some delicate wife , mother or daughter In this tcpua \ > as being hold a council of chiefs , a dozen or moro forming n circle on the inside. When the presence of the re porter became known the "Uxlk" ceased , and ono or < wo of the braves stepped forth and shook hands with and grunted "How ! " to the two ladies on the back sent. Chicl Gall , among the number , would not shako hands until tlio Indies had removed their gloves , and reference being made to the scalp , it was nnnonnccd that Chief Running Antelope was possessed of a buckskin shirt , tha lining of which consisted of the RCALV8 Or WHITE MEN AND WOMEN that had been murderously massacred. On the day in question Sitting Bull by invitation of the "hostiles" had visited their camp , nnd from morning till night had boon feasted and conn- clllod in the different topees. In order to accept the invitation the chief had walked from his own came and had cancelled an acceptance of an invitation ( for money ) to have his picture taken this afternoon. He was not present in the council when the 1'ionoer Press reporter arrived , nnd although known to be in the camp was nowhere to bo seen. This may perhaps bo accounted for by thn fact that when Father Stephnn and warty were seen approaching the camp and when about A quarter of a mile distant , the Indiana commenced a system of signalling by means of lidding n small mirror in the rays of the sun and throwing the reflection in certain directions varying the long llashes with short nnd . quick ones. Sitting Bull during his visit was unac companied by interpreter , olHccr , scout or friend. The number of bucks that were cither stuffing them- iclvcs with broad nnd baked beans or lounging lazily in the sun clothed only in n breech clout were about equally divided. All in nil tha visit : o the camp proved an interesting one. WILL THEUE DE AN OUTDUEAK ? After n return from the visit above described the Pioneor-Prcsa correspondent pendent concluded to investigate the probability of an outbreak , about which there is moro or less talk at present. As n. result it may bo stated that while such an event is not proba ble it is possible and could bo easily accomplished. Briefly stated thcro arc nearly 7,000 Indians scattered over a stretch of country sixty miles in extent. They nro on both the cast and west sides of the river , and n few are off the reservation. As n protec tion against nn outbreak there are- not over 200 sol diers stationed at Fort Yntcs , three miles distant from the principal camp , mid scarcely as many men at Fort Lincoln , sixty-five miles away. These soldiers , from constant associa tion with the Indians , nro credited with reposing undue confidence in them. From the Indian camps to tlu Black Hills nnd the coveted Little Missouri country is a vast and very sparsely inhabited stretch. Broad prairies , liigh buttes and deep ravines ixllbrd n peed opportunity for both rapid marching and easy secretion. The cutting of n single telegraph wire makes a journey of sixty miles nccc- sary for communication. The run ning of ono Gatling gun down the embankment into the river destroys nearly kalf of the effective force of the garrison. The overpowering of two sleepy guards at night makes possible the capture in a moment's time of all the cavalry horses. A dozen Indians entrenched in the hospital could al most , if not quite , command the kuy of the situation , as the garrison would bo divided , and all attempts at FiaiiTiNa AVOULU BE INEFFECTIVE. The above facts wore admitted to your correspondent by a "captain , " , vho said there is no question that the [ ndians unarmed could overpower us if they BO desired. Another prominent official used almost verbatim these words : "I have had spies among the In dians and am almost satisfied with what they say and what 1 hear said nysolf ( although I never let any one inow that I can understand the mean ing of nearly every word in the Sioux language ) that the Indians not long go were planning for a raid , but per- daps they have given it up now. They sent messengers to the Red Cloud and Spotted Tail agencies , where they know the capture of 8,000 guns would bo a comparatively easy matter. Their purpose being discovered , no moro aasscsworegiyon to visitother agencies , tf the Indians attempt to leave liore there is not a sufficient force nt this garrison to pursue them , and leave any protection behind. You will notice that all that Sitting Bull brought in Buford with him were the aged'and decropid men and women , the small children and seventy-eight old and worthless guns' Ho origin ally had inure than 1,000 good guns , and these , I bpliavc , ho has secreted iii the mountains , and lias left behind his youngest and best warriors to guard them. You will notice that he claims not to have surrendered. Ho wants the government to furnish him with light wagons , and I am of the candid opinion that unless I'HECADTIO.VAHY MKASUIIE8 AIIE TAKEN he will probably decide to go upon a hunting expedition in the spring or perhatw upon the warpath. There is plenty of game within sixty miles of hero. The pretense that there is jeal ousy between the chiefs is a moro blind. By sprint : the chiefs hope to bo well fed and provided witli ponies and ammunition. It is too near winter - tor for them to inaVo a raid now. The chiefs ought to bo taken into the states and their Indians scattered upon different reservations and made to work. In opposition to the nbovo views , another gentleman said : There is not the slightest danger. Indians nro natural cowards , and among so many of them , if there arc any secret plottings there is always auro to bo some ono that will make the secret public. All the Indians care for is to bo well fed. They will never again run the risk of starvation. They are too well cared for where they are. No Good ProacMnc- r o man can do a good job of work , preach a good sermon , try a law suil well , doctor a patient , or wnto n good article when ho feels miserable aut ! dull , with sluggish brain and unsteady nerves , and none should make the at tempt in such a condition when it can bo BO easily and cheaply removed by a little Hop Bitters. ( Albany Times. . al-sl5 hED CLOUD , The Crops and Other Matters of Interest. Correspondence of Tha lit * . RED CLOUD , NEB. , Aug. 0 , 1881. Red Cloud , Neb. , is ono of the oldest and decidedly the largest town in the Republican valley , Its growth has boon steady and substantial and has not at any time exceeded the require * monts of the trade Unit is naturally tributary to it Last year the drought and consequent bad crops gave a tern porary backset to tha growth of thn town , and this year there is a yront deal of complaint hero. In fact , moro of it than 1 have heard any where else in this valley. It Booms that the ample showers that gave such good crops to the western part of the Re publican valley left , little or 110110 of ; heir dampness hero and , certain it is , : hat on Friday evening when I arrived n this town , the dust was very deep n the streets and corn was withorint ; > adly ; but that niiiht a glorious noak- ng rain made nil nature glud , and yet .liuy toll mo nothing can nvo the corn here from being not over 20 bushels to the acre on the average , nnd on wheat somi' say seven bushels , some say tun , while ono melancholy looking homesteader said that the county couldn't show ever live bushels to the acre when the average was struck , provided the iclds not worth cutting wore counted in. in.I am glad that this is , howuvor , lo- ml , and simply means that chinch bugs and drought can tuko ono county's crops nnd not Injure the surrounding country. True , I saw indications of drought and bugs for some little piece up the ralley , but there was nothing like the trouble that is apparent hero. The only country tributary to Rod uloud that can show a good yield this season is the divide between hero and Hastings. Showers seem to ha > o a great preference for high divides , precipitous bluffs and mountain angca. I met Ex-Gov. Garbor , ho waa ooking halo nnd hearty as usual. The Kalov Bros , have been doing a ivoly real estate business this summer , and , with the immigration that is } ound to coma to the beautiful valley his fall , they will have all they can attend to. The now hotel , the Holland house , ias opened its doors to the public. For business review , BOO 5th puqo. RANOEU. MOSTLY MILWAUKEE The Company Flans 600 Mlloa of Now Road In Iowa. Sioux City Journal. The engineers of the Milwaukee ar rived in this city on Sunday , and wore duly interviewed yesterday by a Journal emissary. Their chief , Stephens , said that the line run left .ho now main line a little cast of Do- ianco , crossed the Northwestern at Donison , the Mapla Valley branch be tween Battle Crook and Danbury , the Little Sioux near the mouth ot Rock Crock , follows up that crook to the Correctionvillo road , and then west not far from that road to the Elliott creek. From there the line veered nero to the north , passed through the Heath settlement in Concord township and comes down into the Floyd near the county lino. Thence the line comes down the Floyd to this city. A .horough survey has been made of the country , 'sometimes two or three routes being tried to cross a divide. The line found is practicable but not easy. The water courses have to bo crossed , they cannot bo followed , and ; ho route surveyed will require heavy work to build. Still the work would lot be much , if any , heavier than .lint now being done on the company's new Ion a main lino. The line run was only a preliminary one , the engineer said. Other lines will bo run , and then the figures coin- larud to find the best. The line down .ho Missouri bottom into Honona county , and across the upland via Ticonio into the Maple valley , nnd so on to Defiance , would bo somewhat shorter , and is to bo suvoyod. THE MILWAUKEE IN IOWA. A Milwaukee official who waa in ; ovm yesterday gave a reporter some points about the doings of his com pany in Iowa. ' The great enterprise is in course of the building of the 2G8 miles of road between Marion and Council Bluffs. This line is under contract to finish this * season , but it will bo a favorable fall that will allow its completion. Branches will bo built from this main line to Dos Moines and Marshultown , though probably not this season. The line to Kansas City has been determined on. The old roadbed , partially completed ploted , between Ccaar Rupids and Ot tumwa , has been purchased , and on gincera are running a line from Ot- tumwa to Kansas City , This line is to bo finished next season if possible. The third great enterprise is the road that travels under the name of the Mason City and Fort Dodge. This road is being pushed under this alias , as whore tax is voted in aid of the construction of a road a like amounl of stock must bo issued to parties holding tax receipt * . Mason City has voted a tax in aid of this road , and townships along the proposot line are expected to follow. Thouijl Fort Dodge is the present objective point of the road it is to bo o < tended finally to a connection with the Coun cil Bluffs lino. The fourth project is the building of the road from the now main line northwest to this city. This programme will require the building of over GOO miles of road in Iowa , o which 208 is under contract , the rcsl is to bo mostly built nest season. Grandmother Used to i > ay : "I5oyi , if your liltxxl i ou of order try Ihmlock tea ; " and then they had to dig the Burdock and hotf It down in kettle * , making a nasty , untiling d coc tjoiij now you get all the curative projier tiu putui | in a palatable form In HURDOCK UIITKIW. Price 51.00 , trial tize 10 _ eodlw. BED-BUaS , ll6 AOII ES , Rats , mice , ants , flies vermin , mo squitoca , insects , etc. , cleared out by "Rough on RatB. " 16c boxe * a dnmgistir. (6 ( ISELTZER I Thare ro Martyr * to hMulsche wh.ught l > c cured by using Tarrant'a 'eltzor Aperient. The itomach , overburdened until lt rfriipcnitUc jKiwcr l weaVcne < l , menses Itwlf m < on thr | > or heiid , hlch It m Ve to che and torture the oMrnder. The use of this n | > orlcnt mil carrv of naturally , and tlniott lirperrtptlb ] * the ol fending enuw. ThedUcase Is rcmo > cj and the head ccanea to ache , au ? 1 801,0 11V AM. UlttTOmSTH Ladies Do you triml n pure , bloom ing Complexion ! If so , a few applications of Hasan'rt MAGNOLIA BALM will grat- ii'y you to your heart's con tent. It docs mvay with Snl- Imvness , Kcdness , Pimples , blotches , and nil discuses mid imperfections of the skin. It overcomes the flushed appear ance of heat , fatteno nnd ex citement. Itnmkcs a Inilyof THIRTY appear Imt TWEN TY ; nnd so natural , gradual , and perfect are its clli'ds. that it is Impossible to detect its application. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA O H 5H H i 1 11 14 g 5 OQ Tl _ ca o BITTERS ILER & CO , . Sole Manufacturers. OMAHA. 'TP ' " .B-l S-1 No Changing Cars BKTWSEH OMAHA & CHICAGO , Vbcre direct connections are made with Through SLEEPING CAIt LINES ( or NEW yanK , BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA , BALTIMORE , WASHINGTON AND ALL EASTERN ITIES. The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS VILLE , and all points In the Till BUT LIXI For ST. LOUIS , Where direct connections art made In the Union Depot with the Throuch Hlceplnk' Car Lines ( or ALL I'OINTa NEW LINE * ° DES MOINES THE FAVORITE IIOUTK FOIl Rock Island. The uneqtatcd Indueemcnta olTcrad Ijy this line X ) traclers and tourlnts are. as ( olio * s : The eelehrated PULLMAN ( lO-whccI ) PALACF SLEEPING CAItH nil. only an this line C. , II k Q. PALACE . ItAWINO ItOOM CAHS , with llorton's Ilecllnlnj ; Cliiiri. No extra charge for scats In HccllnliiK Chain. The famous 0. , 11 , & Q. Palace DinlnK Cars. Goritiou tfmoUi ) ; Cars nttod with tUfant hleh batkixl rattan roolvln. chairs , lor tha cxcluiito UMI of flrnt-cUuxi JKUSCII rs. rs.fitecl Track and superior equipment romhlne < ulth their ( 'jrat through car amusement , iiukcs Lhls , abotc all othen , the faioriu route to the Kaii , South and Southeant. Try It , and jou will UnJ traveling a luxury In stead of a dUuoinfort. Through tlcktts tlo this celebrated line for sale at all otlices In the Unltod States and Canada. All Information about raten of f are , blw nlni , Car accomincxhtlorii. Time Tahlcs , etc. , will be cheerfully git en by appljln ; to PEKCKVAL LOWELL , Oenenl Puiunirer Agent , Chicago. T. J. I'OTTEU. Ornrral JUnocer ( Hilcago. NOTICE OF SITTING OK CITY COUNCIL AS IIOAHI ) OF KQUALI/.ATION. cm CLtttK' Onicr , ) OMAHA , Au-uit3 , Itwl./ In act.'ordaneo with Mctlrn JOof the flmolu clt ) charter notice Is htrtby L-lven that tha city coun cil of the city of Ou aha , will lt as a board o < * llullt ti 11 for flted js , commencing on Tins day.Au us Uth , A I' < a-l. Bald IttlrRvrill 1 * ) held In the council rharatar and loiiiiueiue at o'clock a. m.taclidty fa'rttlon 17 of thcilt charter's a follo . "SECTIOK 17. The council ! nhall hnoO | er to act ai a Woar.i ol < xuaJltatlon , for tliurlty , to tqualliu all ataexnitriU , and to corrcctwiy erro In the listing or tau ! > ton of property , nd to supply any omlnionn I < the ume , and shut hai theiumeiOH rs a coutty comniluioni.ri hit In similar ouu. " J. J. L. C. JKUKTT. au.-'J-Ct Pity Clerk , . ill t Ve notice that on the 121 AK.NASII , IMl , Clurlia Ilrandcs. Justice of the | > eac . Hrtt precinct , Douglas couny , Neb Issued n order of attachment fur f 18.60 In on ac tlon j * JlnjrU fore hlm , herein C K. Hamaii I plaJntiS and A , K. Kash defendaot. That mone ) due j u hu b en attached under uld order Said cause wu vontlnuixi to ths 2Jth of AUEilit 164)1 , at 1 o'clock p. ro. dlUwlw. ( X F. IUUAN , PUlntlf vs n vxrtv > > ( > * Kj , " Vtt"fSAW J * " " " " " - - ' Wc tfor bcmir the tuoit direct , tinlckent , find Mfert line connecting the irnwt Mctro | lli , fill UAOO , ami the Kumx , NfiRtil-KASTHHs , Sown and Sorril.KAmRS I.IICT , which tcnnlnMo there , with KAm. CUT , LsAvmnoRtii , ATCIIIKOX CVuxcit , liu-m nnd OMAHA , the COMMRRCIAL CK.VTRRS from which nullato EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrate * the Continent from the Missouri Illi cr to Iho IV-IHc Sloj > o. T > io OH10AC5O UOOlv ISLAND t PA. OIK10 RAILWAY 1 the only line from rhltniro owning trade Into l\an n , or which , hy In own road , n-AiliM tlio iKiInU ale nnmcd , No TBAiirr.m HV CAIHIIAOKI S'o MWIIMI oiixxKctioMl No luiddlliiR In III. U'litllnUil or niicleiui enr , a mcrv inmctiefr Is ttirrlodjii roomj , clmn and \cntllalnl conchri uj > on rit Kvitrt'1 * Trains. DAT CARS nrnnrlvalril iniitnincencc , 1't U.MAN I'AIACK SLKFriNd OAR1. Mid Olirowil worlil-f.MllOIH DIMVI Omit , niwn hili ! nimlmroscocd ol tin * .urinwril cNrcllviiro , nt the low rnto of Sxviwtr- KISK CitvTsmcn , nllh inilo | tlmo for liiulthtnl tnlojnicnt. Through Can tTclween ChlmifO , I'corla , .Mil waukroatiilMUwnirl llhrr lVlnt < : nnil rloramn iii-ctlonsatalliKiliiU of Intcncctlon with other roidi. \VotleketdonotforjctlhlOdlroftly ( to cv ry iimcoolniiortanrelii ( | KMIKM. Nihnnka , lllack Hills , W\cmilnc , I'tnh , Idaho , Xo\ada , Oniifornla , Orchil , Wa < liliifton Territory , Oolorndo , Arlzoim and New Slexlco , As liberal arrangement * regarding linirpaije ai any other line , and ratool lir alu'ai ! lul ow M competitor ! ! , who liirnlih buta tltho of the i-oin. fort. fort.Don Don and Uckloot njwrtwnen freo. Tlckcto. maw and folders at all iirlnclml ticket onice * In the United Stated and Canada. It. K. CAULK , li ST. JOHN , Vk-c 1'rw't & Oen. Qen. Tkt and INuw't Ajt. Haiiacer. Chlenyo ( nilcncn. Sioux City & Pacific St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. 1IK OLD KKLIAnLK HIOUX [ ClTYl HOUTE XOO UILE3 SlIOUTKIl IIOUTK 3LOO HOM COUNCIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , JJINNKAI'OUS , DULUTII OHDISMAKCK , nd all points In Northern Iowa , Mtnncnota and > .il < ota. Thl line Is equipped w h thu lmiro\c | < J VfHtlnghouiic Automatic Alr-hrnko and Jllllcr 'latfonu CounleJ and llulTcr ; and lor SPEED. SANITY AND COMKOHT utmuriviwicd. Elepint Drawing Uoom and leejiliiK Cars , ow nul and controlled l v the coin- viny , nm throdRh WIT"OUT CHANQKIieturcA Union I'acinc Transfer weXt | nt Coundl llluda. nd St. 1'ttUl. Trains lea\o Union Pacinc Transfer dejxjtat Council Illufls at f > :16 : p. in. , reaching Sioux City 110:20 : . . in. and Ht. Paul at 11:05 : a. in. making TEN 110UI13 IN ADVANCE OF ANY.OTIIEIl ROUTE. ncturnlnir , Ica o St. Paul at 8:30 : p. in. , arriving ' Sioux City 4:415 : n. in. , and Union 1'acllle Tmn - t depot , Council lllufls , at 0ffl : a.m. Ilo ure at } our ticket * road \la "S. C. 11' . It. II. ' P. C. HILLS , Superintendent , T. E. IIOHINSON , Jllnsourl Valley , la. Aunt. Gel Pass. Axent. J. II. O'Uin AN , I'aw-uKcr ABcnt. 'Viiinrll Illnffs. Io . 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe &ConncU Bluffs 3R.ATT.TR.C U TIIK OXLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. to change of cars between Omaha and Bv. and hut ono between OMAHA and NEW YOItK. DailyPassengerTrains tUCIIINQ ALL EASTERN AND WEHTEHN CITIES with LESS CIIAUQK3 and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHEK LINKS. Thlt entire line is equipped with Pullman'k 'alacc Sloeplnc Cars , Palace my Coaches , Miller' * Safety I'latfonn and Coupler , and the celebrated WMtlnghouiio Alr-hrake. /aTKee that ) our ticket reads VIA nANBAS ciry , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL ULUFFSIU rood , \ la lit. Joseph Und St. lx > ul . Ticket * for Bale at all coupon tatlnnn In the Vent. J. F. IIAllNAIll ) , A. C. DAWES , Om. Bupt. , St. Joseph , Mo ) Gen. Pass , and Ticket Ajt. , St Joaeph , Mo. Aaur IlonuxN , Ticket Aiccnt , 1020 Farnliam strict. A. D. BARXAKP. General Agent , OMAIIA. NE It you are a runu IK you an 1 man of leU _ fnwlbr tl'0 tr.lncf ' trnlolllnicorernilc your itutlts aTold nllclit work , lo r f itlmillantmnd u i Hop Dittera. fatu , UM Hop B. It jou are and I I rufferlnff from any ln < jounp Itloni iriouareinap rl5ror lnglc , old or ITOUKI , tuurrlnir from iMwr health or IwitruUn ( nit oa a bed o ( alck otm rvly on H o PI Bitten. , _ . , d0 AO * Wh T r T o r'i TllOUMHal wlltncriT you ( tel nually f r o ui aouie vyitiiu formot Kidney tlial rour iK-odj elf n lnir , tou. dlncam lliat uilelit ina or rttmulatinf ? , have U n | > rei entru br a timely uxol take Hop HopBltter * Bitters. ITare you ay * ftytla , kuliira D. I. O. vrurliwrueom- [ U aa aUoluto jJalnt , tlUcine | l mil IrreiUU ol the ttomuth , HOP II Lie ru re fur tnu-tll. blood , ( [ drunkenness llitrvrnenttl uwof opium , You "HI tie tobaeeo , or cured If youux Mop Oinera Ify0u r rlrn . tell. k u < J ( rl r w a n NEVER Wrtulur. | o < riplritt < ltry itt it may nor urmu onvo your FAIL ro to. , llfo. It has Btivod hun Kxbrtltr , f. t , UredB. , ( hit. AGENTS WANTED FOH FASTUIT SKLUNQ HOOKS orrncAoKl Foundations of Success I1U8INESS AND SOCIAL FOHM3. Theh .of tra < le. lcg.it fonns , how to trans act buklntiu , taluufile tablts , social etiquette larllamcntary usage , how to conduct public busl new ; In fact ft U a complete Guide lo tiiicctsj to all easel. A family nm-tnUy. Aildreu for clr culars and fporhl tenns ANCIIOK PUllLISIllNd CO. . Kt.I/iuls. Mo. RACINE COLLEGE ! ACOLLKOKAM ) i.ltAMMAIt KCIIOOL THE BEST SCHOOL 8 BOYS For terms Ad dread Dr. Stevens nrker , warden of Racine College Racino. Wie. _ _ jy 22-lru BOGGS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS Mo. 1508FunUuuu Street , Orrict North tide , ouu Grand Central Hotel. SIBBBTT & PQLLBE , ATTORNEYS AT LAW DAVID CITY , NEB. Special lUtUloa zUtu to collections In Ilutlc JyH-me-em county. THIS NTAT A2ID CORRECT MAP l'ro > u. jcyonil ny tcwonftblo question that th * CHJCAKO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Is t > y all otltts tlio licst roftd for you to tnkovlicn irnvclliis In cltlici < Iitcciioii iD > tncer . ' ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. , n1 ? ' , T1' ' ° rrlnrlpM Cltlp < of the Wc- sn.l Nfrtliwr-.f nro Plnflons lrftlll "luku = lese ctmiicctlou * with Iho trains ol , l ia.lni.l ! ! Tat fcM < W'MM ' . . I IT & 9 * i w r * u v - r t * tV * - W TV ' cTC a * tfV 1 " WM ttfitvi THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , siMxf The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. ISS chlcftB01 ltlms. " ' -sinuxriiv Nor x&S 3bvon $ ' H110-.lliY10" ! " ' M" ' " oUji ( "cm'ml Pnkotft Uno. " " * arrf CaniSHS8 ! * " thl3 roaJ uro 8old by n11 Cou 'ou 'rlckit AiSnufo llo { , UnllSS1 States wd 1 ! vli iCm'lcr' ' ° IW' ' { 'or Tlc' ' < c's v'a ' " ' 's ' Mnil.lio sure tlioy read over It , and take none other. ' M i JUiniM lllGUirr.acii'l MnuaGcr.Ulilcogo a , W. 11. StBNSKrr.Ocu'll'nsa , Agent , Chicago. ItAimV T. DUBL. TVkot Aecnt 0. fc N. W. Ilnllway. 14lh andlFajnham street. . D. K. KIMIIALL , AMl.tAiit Ticket Airont o. < N. W. , ' ; Ullway lUh and " " " " " " . " "ow J. nKLL , TloVct Aueiit C. Jk N.V. . Itallivay , U. I' . 11. It Detit. flAMK.sf.CLAHK General Asent. WM. ROGERS' Manufacturing Company , -MAKERS OF THE- finest Siver Plated Spoons and Forte , Thu only uiuljj \tional pinto that origiiml firm of | is giving for instance llogors Bros. stance a single All our Spoons , Forks and plated Spoon , n Knivca plated triple tliiokncssof witli the greatest plate only on of euro. Each the a o c t i o us lot being hung on n scale while where exposed being jilntcd , to to wear , thereby insure n full deposit - making n single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. vrcnr as long ns Wo would call a triple plated especial attention one. tion to our sec- Alt Orders In the Wcxt should bo Addressed to A. B. HUBERMANN , Wholesale Jeweler , OMAHA , NEB. L 3XTOT TH3B T -33 U "X- Dry Gooods Store in the West ( without ex ception ) , ! BAEGA1S ! BARGAINS I Forthe next ten days to close out Sum mer Goods to make room for Fall Stock. GUILD & McINNIS , 603 N. 16th St. , 2nd door N. of Cal. , E. Side , Ohas. Shiverick. Feathers/ / Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of ' 'New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CHAS.SHIVEEIOI , 1208 aid 1210 Earn , S