T I if T1TE 03MA1LA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY AUGUST 13 , 1881. . NEW FROM SUPERIOR , "Ranger's" ' Visit to the Oommer- oial Don-tor of Huck- ells Oounty , Progress and Improvement tlio Order of the Day. A Lot of Newspaper Swindler * In- foUtni ; That Section. I The llee. SWMJUIOK , Xib.August 10,188K , A little over a , mile north of thu Kan sas state line , thirty niil east of Red Cloud and ninety miles west of Heat- rice , lies Superior , ono of the most flourishing towns of Western Xobrasbi , nnd the commercial centre of Xuck oils county. The town ii coirpact , stylish , and beautifully located on nn eminence overlooking the Republican Vlley. Tliero nro nioro now buildings hero than in any town I have yet * eon in this region , not excepting < 3m'i Rock , for although its buildings wore neaily all note , still this is .a larger town. At the depot I counted thir teen "teams " unloading grain at ono time. time.New sidor.alks are going down everywhere , and progress and n'm- provcwont'Jc the order of Iho day. A flouring mill considered to bo > lho best in the-valley is located heic. Its original coet was 820,000 , , and n.largo amount is being expended in-its tin- prsvemcnL Two warcltousea itro to bo erected here this fall to nccoinodato the grain business of the town" . Two churches are io bo built , and other buildings too numerous to men- uion in detail. Tbo cause of all this boom in traceable - able to largo gain in the production of the farming lands resulting from the inoroaso rain fall and the demand for place by the incoming homo seekers. The farmer from Iho east an hnd the 'lost land over turned out of nature's work nhop nt prices that Tango from thrcp to five dollars an aero for raw prairie , and from eight to twclvo for improved farms. The stock interests are largo and conetantly increasing as this is con sidered the great feeding and' fatten ing district of the Republican < valloy. There are vast herds of sheep , and tliL'to are found to be nmuiif , ' the most profitable of stock. There are about 45,000 head of wool makers in this county. Ono of the cattle kings , Mr. N. Leach , has amassed a very neat for tune since ho located in the valley , and all tlic others are nn the same road. road.Nativo Native timbnr skirts Superior , and n .very superior skirt it is. WANTED. Ton thousand first class farmers to develop the resources hidden beneath the wavini' pr.iirio grasses of Nuckolls county. For further information ap ply to Todd & Graves , the liyo real estate men of Superior. Also wanted , manufacturers mechanics and capital ists to niako a city of five thousand inhabitants out of this live village. Per particulars apply to the same firm. There are plenty of men hero who began business with only a few liun- hred dollars that can now show assets away up iu the thousands , and yet there is room for more. Yes , there's room enough for all , The west is u great and glorious country , and if tlicro Are objections to Superior the homo-sookor won't have to look far to find just what is wanted. The west , clamorous for settlement and improvement , is now , and tor many years has boon , and for many years will bo , the favorite field of operations for a set of conscienceless swindlers who make great promises of doing wonders for the locality they nro then in , and who claim to represent sent Bomo prominent daily and who really are iu many cases agents for themselves only. The money they get is clear gain for them. _ Again , thuro is another class who obtain com. inianions and are accredited corres pendents , but they fail to give the article they bargain to insert. Many charge largo sums for their letters , und , excepting a lot of useless oxtn copies , nothing is given in return that is of any value whatever. Represen tatives of all thcso classes have visitei Superior and prolitod by their visit. For the bon i'it of the fraternity , these sharks should bo mercilessly rui to eatth , They destroy public confi dence so necessary in all transactions. A Chicago Tribune correspondent well known in Omaha is charged by Superior merchants with swindling the town out of over ono hundrot dollars. A Republican agent by the name of Dey also in cursed hero generally < orally .and particularly. A Lincoh Cilobo cwindler was the next to premise miso and fail to perform. The Oma ha Herald correspondent , in justice let it be said , was tlio only ono who fulfilled ill ot liis agreements with the people of Superior tot business review of the town sec adjoining page. RANOKU. BDDOATIONAL NOTES. The action .of tlio Han 1'VnucLcn i-c-hool ImuidiiicuuEoUdatiii ' classen anil ilUnila- hing teachcrN lia been iecou ik rtxl , und tlio inott uxpericiiced and buccefctful teach- IT uru to be ruSimtuted. It was butffcftcd ot tlio recent ineetlng of the I'cniuylviiuia tcachem that it might ] * 3 a good idea ( u have ono course in the conuuun bcLoolor tlioe wjio iiitead to outer college or jn-ofefaional life , and unother fur those u-hu must leave bdioul t an early agattf Uie fiinn or workulwii , Teaclieu in liu&Luid aio now Kettbij ; jnucli higher wl&rieu than they did u few yeara au. . Outf l'J.081 certificated teochera only lU-aio ruceiviiii ; Jem Uiau ii'i'M a year , Tvfu huudtt'd and thirtv-U'o teachers tret Sl.-'M to tH.COO , atidlU7nru Ju reccij.t of 61,500 and < iver , Those in .receipt of 82 X ) to $373 a year ate now 40.712 percent of tlie wliol ; in 187-t they vqce 15,13 \ > rcent. A pfaktr at the inettlu of the Xatlon- nl Ktlocational At > t > ci ti < iii vxpjainedby ttwhtju AIO out-ranked by the ueinberaof the otlitv iirofesaloim. It 14 ljucaute , taken o > > a vrla ' , he Mild , the teachfM are en titled Ui wothinjf better. Tlieir work uuken them ii&rrow their lives are aliaott n ceaiai-lly | uwjiaitio , thevliuve noi'money | rnv lyno | > lime for roadiu and thought , and their minds arc con * * ' > ' brought in .ontaci-vv.th inf-lioronp , "The profe - cor. " ridded the speaker , 'Vlumld lake pnr , no frir rn hii duties will Tiliiiw , with cillicr ; r .n in these nctive cnnccrni of life Ii. which many mns' crroperatc so that hi * pupil * may fee thai lie ii not only ft man fttuoiiK' boy % btit a nmn atnoiiR men. No Uachcr slioidd allow himself to be n mere teacher. " Tlie Krcncli Rrtvcrnmcnt hn-i orffnnlz-il n cninmi'iioti tnctdtlva othefcn onf liennty in tlic yotintf. 1U pro'iiient proposes to erect w'lliool JxdldltiRn at once cloKant and nppnipiinte. to decorate the larger college * with Ix-nvtifiil friezes nnd toonintwnt tlic Ind-ronnuof the boys With tnpoilrlos nnd helio'KTMiirx" ) nf the bwt mn t tt. He wiOiM nlfti IdcutnlilNh in cncli lyccnni n Mnnlln < l Attractive museum. ICIndergaitcn methods have been MIC- ee fidh introduced In the primary grndei of tlic Indlanaliolls HchiKilc. Cans is t ken that thorc nhnll l-c tin ovcr-nUidy among the wheel children , t'ndcr the iuc wit dktrlct rccnhtlriin there ii nn child under the . evuith gradu who fltndloH mnro tlmn ono hour n day nt humo. Th ro are indy Hlxty children in Iho w\ciith nnd fighth ( , 'riiaon who ntudy two bourn .1 day ntlmnie. if7ip system nf prfictlco-lcnehing U twr- Kitcd In the Indi'm.ipolls Normal school an wdl ns in that atWcctcr , MIUM. ORuluntci nrc given the work of regular totcherd In the fchooh fur ( Ho inontln. Over cacli two IH plnood n wicccKiful In- ptnittor ns "critic tcnclicr , " whoatnmU in tlio teliition of fiiund unn < lvlncr. .Shu riecU hi'ipuplld excry trrenin nnd fpcniU nn hour with them critkitlng the work of Iho dny. Mr. A. .1. Itickofl , .rf Cleveland , Raid of geography at tlio Atlanta mrctliiK : " What would Ira the roBiilt of nn Inquiry nmoiin the more ( ulelJiucnt tradcimcii and mcmberx of tlju prntcneioiiH as to thu knowledKO of ifeo raidiy whlcli they hao ictalnnl or accumulated , wo will say , at from thirty-five to fifty ycaraV r lonot ppcak of that alone which they leanied in cliildhood , hut nf Iho mini total of all the knowledge they may clai ri at the time of the inquiry. 1 tiink it would lie found that they know very little as compared with the font teen or fifteen year old mi s who lias jiiHt paHHcd her examination for the hlfili Kchool in nny ono of our towim and cltio , cxcciit us to thoio pulntn which they have in later years looked up for pur- posei of biiiiiiCKs or pleasure. Kiit having any relation to the courseof read ing or business pursuitii of matured yearn , the name * and locations of riycro , mountains , lakes , cities , capci , nationn , etc. . drop from the memory of most men an the fea tures of people who pass us in rapid mov ing proccmlon. The study having served iU purpose in the recitation room and on examination day is promptly dismissed from thu mind , Test the value of a Htudy tlum purauud by any Rtnndanl you pleavo , and it is valucUfu , except aa to its general ontl.neft , which can bu learned li onc-thirtl of the time now nllottcd to it. At studied It contributes little to our Mores of useful information and still ICSH to the du-ciplino of mind , inasmuch as it hcgctx a habit of careless imlHfcrcnce to what wu have li-arned. " POETRY OP THE TIMES. RoimVHcnnlsm Tkroo Gonorn- tionn. K1HST. Smilre ( 'ceil at his high-niched xate Htood with ! IH ! son nnd heir ; Around him spread his rich estate , Near ro e his mansion fair. And wncn n neighbor , nigged , xad , Unlearned , pattBed that way , Thu father turned , and to thu lad Thesu kindly word * did say : "There goon poor MiiL'i-iiin ! Ah , my son , How thankful wo should ho That our republic gives a chance- To fellowH Hiich an ho ! " Tllllll ) . JlisH Muggins blazed In jewelled light , And swept in silken sheen ; Her courtlcm thought a maid so bright And beauteous no'er wan seen. Aloft she held her haughty head , Surveyed her Paris clothe * ; "And I must patronize , " shu said , "Miss Cecil , I suppone. 'She's poor , itho teaches , has no style ; In Knrnpe. now , but oh ! In this republic we're compelled To meet all kinds , you know ! " [ Scribnor'n Monthly. By-Aud-By. ' Uy-and-by , the evening fall * , Sons of labor rest , Weary cattle Keek the stalls , IHrda aio In the neat. Iy-and-by the tide will turn , Change comus o'er the sky , Life's hard task the child will fear , Uy-and-by. By-aud-by raull S. will tn > t In about 'JrtS' liy-and-by "Me too" will not lie a candidate , ( iono will bo thu walking match , illcycle.s played out , Then we'll too the golden scratch , Dy-nnd-liy. OONNUBIALITIES. An eloping couple at Hartford , Conn. , ere a black man of I0 ! nnd a whltu filrl t 15. Chans Ice , a Chinese resident of Clove- and , Ohio , hax applied for divorce from ho Irian girl he married , The nnmnrrlcd ladies over thirty-fivo ears of the ha'vo organized \crye\chf lye society in Mnscatiuu , A niarrlngo llccnsu was Inined nt Ottnm. va the other day , which htatod that thu inppy groom was 71 yean of njjo and the air bride only nwvct IU. TliciHlora Allen , a notorloiiH gambler ol S'ow York , was on .Sunday evening unltei n inarrlai'o to MUi Klla A. filovcr , n young lady of beauty nnd refinement , nm ; lOKsuining nlmlf million In her own right. MUrt Vnnderhllt , the youngest daughter jf William H. Vanderbllt , Fa hetlmithod n lr , Webb , n son of .lainen Wntsoi Webb. Jllsa Vanderbllt In n Jietito brn- lette , with bright cycn , while Air. Wtbl t a lino-looking young man of about 'JH. A young man of western MaxunclumettH vent to Ainhent to get n mnrrlago licence , nnd his . pioHiiectivo mother'In.law accoin- mnlcd him , In onlcr to bee to it thnt ho mit back iu time for the cerainonv in the evenings but nt Ainhent they got tlitink together , nnd were In jail ut the hour appointed for the wedding , Mrn. Hayes Is nald to have been the : > cst match-maker ever In the white honso Dnrlnc her four yeatu there nhe marrlw elf all her eligible nieces , and helpei along all the young girls of her connec tlon , It lued be to n remark when a mm y.ung Indy arrived nt the wnltu hoiihu " \\hntyoungnmu ha * Mr * . Hajes Ii view now } " Bhe has lots of iianimakv nllo\er the country , nnil Is onu < .f the wont ix > pular women In America. The marriage of Miss CnxendUh-Ucn- tiuck ith Liml Ulamin , olduit nun of the far ! of Strathmoie. lecalU thu mybterloiw chamber that is said to exist in ( ilamU eastlo. \ \ hut U contained In thi ehnuiber and what U the secret connected with it , in known nloiw to the bend of thu faintly , hu eldest on , and the fnuUir of the estate. 'Jluit there U n cloned chamber is uu- ijuetton ble ; it Jioa no window , nnd It U leached tlmmgii a hulo In the celling. J ualJy uiujuvktSonablo In it that there U a fcuertt connccU l with it. "Wero J J ady < JJainU. " sr Heiuy I tbouchurc , "my Lukbaiid would ) m\e little peace until lie confidad the ktervt to me , " Buolfliu' * Arsioa Salvo. Tlio best aiilvo intlio world for outa bruises , gores , ulct'ra. Bait rhoutn fovcr Boria , totter , cliappod hands chillblains , corns mid all kinds o skin urtiptioiu. This aalvo is gunr antood to give perfect saHifuction i every case or nioiioy refunded. Price 25c per box. Fop gale by Isit it JlcMAiio.v , Omaha. A PACE OF HISTORY , Recollections to Which the Ueath of Spotted Tnil Oivoo Riso. - * Some Dramatic Scenn lit Which the Indian Chtof Figured , t , I.oul llt | > ubll in Any. 10th. Tito ( lentil of Spoiled T il , llio no- cd JJtnlo chief , 1m * culled Iftrlli vnri- 111 dbilunry noticed , 110110 of which viilcnco n knowledge of his early c.v cer. Military ollioura and Indian agents know nil about him , and their icoouutn onilir.xco his conduct of late om-3 , .vliilo lending a comparatively jniot life on his reservation. Tlio late 0. V. Dattvnis know Spot- ed Tail while yet but a lad , and other ) ld citizens of Kt. Louis , while un- gnrrcd in the fur limlo , know of his opntation as a bravo warrior. Spotted Tail , or Pcgaleska , as hu 10 wan known by his Indian name , vho , in after years , was a linn friend f the whites , was , in early life , a bad ndian , and his name was a terror to lis enemies. About the year 18 , " I , a Ilrnlo Sioux as wantonly shot by a white man , a klissoiirrian , on the California over- and roiitu , beyond Fort Liramio in Dakota Territory. In retaliation for liis inurdei' Spotted Tail was Bent ut by lied Leaf at the head of a land. TO ATTACK A HTAdK COACH Prom Council IJlnll's to Salt Lake , potted Tail attacked tlio coach , killed id passengers , including a Salt Lake icrcliant , wlioni lie robbed of 84,000 r § 5,000 , Out of this grew tlio In- ian war resulting in the battle at sli Hollow , wliero the Sioux weie ) adly whipped by Gun. Jlarnoy. potted Tail wan captured and re tained a priKoner under sentence of oath , in the jail at Fort Leaven- forth , until ho was pardoned out by 'resident liuchanan. From the time of regaining his borty , Spotted Tail Booms to" have milled hiscuiirso towards the whites , nd his good will towards them was uoro than over cemented by the fed- owing event , which was first written I ) for the .Missouri Ilepublican in 807 , by a correspondent of this paper icn uith the Indian Pcaco comniis- on. It has been written up sub- cquontly by other correspondents , itli Buudry embellishments , but those are facts , as corroborated by Col. lonry A. Slaynadicr , an oxncKim oi' wsTiNnuisitKn itnruTi : . In the spring of 180(5 ( Col. Mayna- ior , in command at Fort Laramie , ro- oived a messenger from Pcgaleska Spotted Tail ) , head chief of the 3rule Sioux , informing him that his aughter had died on the way to tlio ort , and had bogged her father to > ury her among the whites. The omniander was asked io permit it to o done. The girl was aged 17 years , ut Col. Maynadior , know her live cars before , when she was a child of 2. She died from exposure and in- bility to ondnro the severe labor and ardship of the wild Indian if * Col. Maynadior complied with lie child's request , and rode ut to meet him and the funeral cort- go half way between the fort and 10 1'Jatto river. The commandant ympathized deeply with the chief's pphcation and assured him that ho olt honored by his confidence in com- litting to his care the remains of a liild whom ho loved so much. The nnoral was hold aa the sun wont own th.it it might remind the dis- onsolato chief of the darkness loft in lis lodge when his beloved daughter vas taken away. The chief exhibited cop emotion and tears fell from his yes , a rare occurrence in an Indian , nd for some time ho could net speak. U length , taking the hand of Col. Mayadrior , ho said : " This must bo \ dream for mo to bo in such a line oem and surrounded by mich as you. lave I been asleep during the lust our years of hardship and trial and im dreaming that all is to bo well igain , or is this real ? Yes , I see that t is. Tlio beautiful day , the blue sky vithout a cloud , the wind calm and still TCI KUJT Tin : imiANn : i COMB OK , nd remind mo that you have olforocl no peace.Vo think wo have been nuch wronged and are entitled to compensation for the damage and dis .ress caused by making BO many road's through our country , and driving oil and ditstroying the buffalo and game. My heart ia very sad , and I cannot : alk business. 1 will wait and see the counsellors the Grand Father will send , " Col. Maynadior , in reporting the jcono , says it was the most impress ive ho over saw , and it produced a marked oiled on all the Indians pros- sent. A high scallbld of posts was erected in ono corner of the soldiers' cemetery and n coll'm made. Just bo- 'ore sunset the body was carried to the scallbld , followed by her father , mother and other relatives , with the chaplain , commanding otlicora and tlio soldiers of the garrison , and man > Indians. A touching prayer > \as oll'orcd amid profound silence , IUK the hour , the place , the solemnity , even the rest mined weeping of thest children of the forest , is described as having been deeply allbcting , The occurrence was regarded among the oldest Bottlers and men of experience rogaiding the Indian character , as nn procodento'd and calculated to secure a lastini : impression. In approaching Fort Laramie , the elevated platform on the top of which rests the box in closing the chief's daughter , can bo seen from n long distance. Tlio skulls of two ponies slain , us is the Indiai custom , when a prominent personage is interred , are fastened to 1HK TOUTS HUhTAlNJNQ THE COFFIN. And for many years the latter wa covered with a pall of crimson clot ! until it lotted away. In the early fall of 1807 the pcac commissioners hold a council wit ! Knotted Tail and his band at Nortl riatte , who came in from the Ilcpub lican fork , where they had been permitted mittod to go on a hunt to Sherman AB is usual with Indians , they wer two or three days behindhand in com injf. At length the Urulcs , nd Southern Chnycnncs came in with long train of ponies , and fording ' lie Plalto 'about dark , before morn- ng their tents , or tecpos , covered the lain. The Indians brought in the Jamplioil girls , who had been held in apliyity , and great interest was taken n Ihoif cases. Thcro came in also Out Nose , who was subsequently slain n n broil , mid Turkey-Leg , who was cader of the band which ditched the snngor train on the I nion Pacific oad at Plum creek , and scalped the ngincer. Early next morning the towspaper correspondents , railroad ( flicinlfl , and others , went through ho encampment to get night at the re- lowned chieftain , Spotted Tail. Tlti'ro vero Stanley , the African explorer ; "icrtsaekor , Till ! l'UOImr OFHMAX NOVKUHT rom Hoilin ; Bulkloy of the Now I'ork Herald ; Hall of the Chicago i'ribuno , and , nerlmps , some others > f the interviewing tribe. In the curei ! , stately touts of tanned butfulo lidos were passed and explored , and 10 one could tell where the chief had lis headquarters. At length the big 'ndian was found on the outskirts , caled like the grand Lama , in the Meanest tent in the outfit , composed > f n ragged blanket stretched over u's head and maintained a dignified liienco. like Diogenes in his tub , and , moked his pipe with an apparent con- t-nipt of tlio crowd that gathered round Ho was probably meditating ) ii his speech , which he delivered iirough an interpreter before the as- lembled commission in the afterpart if the day. Spotted Tail was a man of ability % nd a spiritualist in the Indian sonsu of the term. His subsequent history is too well mown to bo further enlarged upon. Vs to Turkey-Log , the following curi um fact in his history' may bo worth elating : About ton years ago HU HAD A SON , V br.xve , who started out on the war- > ath. His fust.advonture was an at om pt to steal hoi BUS near the Chug- valor , about midway between Fort i.iramio and Cliiiy.'iino. The young nan was waylaid and shot from am- ush. Ho fell from his horse , but langing to the lariat , ho was dragged talf a milo to the side of the road , vhcro ho diod. His body lay unburieu overal days , when a lady , passing in , coach , stopped and covered the orpso with her shawl , leaving it there is an impression of decent respect to inmaiiity. The next summer Mr. Volix It. Ikunot and the late Colonel Robert Campbell wore holding acouncil as Indian commissioners with the Sioux and Noi thorn Choycnncs at Airt Laramie , when Turkey - Leg amo in bringing with him Tin : BONES OK HIM sox , vhich ho had brought from the Chug- vater , about fifty miles distant , and 10 was going to carry them homo , ibout 100 miles boyound Fort Fettor- nian , to give them burial. This trait n an Indian's character was an oltsot or a good deal of iniquity in the Li lian's character. An Old Friend. ITc was nilllctcd with a Inmo hack and enernl debility ; ho vmts recommended ? HHMAH'Kt'i.KtTittc OIL , which cured him ut once. This famous Bpecific is a positive emedy for bodily pain. oodlw. Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , ffacfacho , Soreness of the Chest , Goui , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and ' . , Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Feet and Ears , and all other Pains and Achos. We rriT r tlon on * trtu qutl ST. JACOM On u > * tiifr.mrr , tlinjtlx acd cheap Extern ! namnlj. A trial cnUlU tut tilt coinpantlvtl ; tstllce oulUjr of 60 On ( , nd e ery or. suffer. lap with pMn can btra chtip and peittlr * crouf < f Iticltlcii. ft , Direction ! in Eltren tangling * * 'If K > LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBB IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER < fc CO. , RACINE COLLEGE ! A COU.KUK AND tlUAMMAH SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL I BOYS For terms Address Dr. Stevens arkor , warden of Racine College , Rnome , Wis. jy 22-lm MraskaLand Agency DAVIS & S1IYDER , ISOQ Farnham 8t . Omaha , Nebraika -3UOO , Carclully selected land In Eastern Ncbraakafor e-ile. Great llartfaliu i" improved farmi , atu Omaha cit ) irojH.-rty. 0 F , DAVIS. WIUJSTEll SNVBEH. Ute Land Com'r U , I1 K- - 4ji-W > tl John Q. Jacobs , ( Formerly ol Ql h& Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER. No. WTKarnhamSt. , Old Stand ol Jacob Oil * T Order by Tcleeraph Solicited > 8M V W , d , CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Omc-Front Iloorui ( mi talrs ) In Hantooro'i new trick bulldlnu' , N. V. wrutr t Itwuth od Karubaia 6trev-t s. f j on MilTcr from tj ) i * ) l , 110 Ul'IIDOt'K 111.001) IIITTCIiS. tjoti nro ( ifllictcit ulth llilioiimics c nviiuocK 1H.OOI ) iirrrciis. f . \ \ounruiirostri\tc-l sick llcaiUdic , titko M'p.nocK DI.OUU nmr.us f jour How cli nro INorikrc < l , regulate them llh iti.ooi ) iirmus. : f jour lllooil U Impure , ] iurifIt ltli ttu KDOCK ni.ooi ) nri-rr.ns. ( jouhaic Itullscitioii ) ou will nml nn antidote u uunooi'K ni.001) inrrnits. f Aoiinro troulilcJ with Spring ComilaltiK | cr adlento tlioni ultli llfltDOCIi llt.OOt ) UIITCItS , ( jour l.licrls tori > ! il , restore It to hcaltliynttton ilth Dl'IIUOCK III.O01) lllTTKltS. ( jour I.Ucr U alTcctnl , Jon nlll fiml n < uro to * ( .toratlioln lltUIUOUK 111.001) HITI'r.liS. f youhn\cany iprtltdof tlnmor or t'linilc | , f.xll lot to take IR'IIDOOK 111,000 f you linvo any j niiilonn ol Ulccri or Kcrof uloui iorcs , a cuntliorcmcily lll bo fan ml In IIUHUOCK I1I.OOI ) HHTnilS. 'or Impartlnjc ttrcngth nnJ vitality to th cm , nothing can equal iiuiiDocK nt.ooi > MTTIUS. : i'orXiTiou aii(10cncral ( Debility , tone up the jstcmlth IIVKUUCK 111.001) IIITTKltS. Price , SI.OO per Cottlc ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts. FOSTER , MILBURN.&Oo . , , Props ! BUFFALO , N. Y. Bold at\\holcsal61iy Isli McMMioiianJC. F. Goodman. Jo 27 coil-mo klAKDPACTDRPR AMD DRALFR IN SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Farn. S Omaha , Neb. Adf-M FOR TUX 3ONCORD HARNESS Two Mcdala tvnd a Diploma of Honor , with the cry highest award the JudjreH could tientovr mil Avanlcd tills harness at the Centennial Exhlbl- ion. ion.Common Common , also Ranchmen's and Ladles' SAD- ) LES. Wo keep the largest stock in the u eel , and Im Ito all who cannot examine to tend fur prices. _ arflt PROPOSALS FOIl liUILDING CROSS-WALKS. Solci ! proposals nlll , bo reiel\ed bv the uniU-r- ncil till Monday , the ICth day o ( Augutt , 1SS1. at 7 o'clock p. in. , for the fin iilt > hlnx material ami construction ot cro # * . \M\tlp . Us ( olloun : IS tross-vvalks , 4 feet uMu , it inch oak plank. 10 cro-.vualk , . ' ) feet nldc , 3 Int'li oak plank. tl CTOIS vnlks , U feet ulde , 'J Inch oak plank. 100 iroM wlk8 , Jlfcct ldc , 2 Inch plno plank. fiO cress-walks , 2 feet wide , 2 Inch pine plank. Scrou-walki ) , timber , 3 feet wide , U Inch pine. 451 aprons from ( I to It ! feet in length to bu luado ot2 Inch plnujlank. The Morlc to be donu under the buiwrlndtcndanco of the ittrcct com mlskloncr i > ud the illlfcrciit delegations from each wnnl. llld to be for lineal toot for cross-walks , al.so for lineal foot for aprons The city reserves the riKht to reject any anil nil bids , and to ha\o the rl ht In eaio of acceptance of any bid to con tract for a greater or lc3 mmilicr than al > o\o Apeclflcd. Hlili shall bo acLOinpanlcd by the name of proposed Mirity under the usual condl tloiia. Emelorcs containing nald proposal shall bo marked "ProposaH for Hulldlnir Cro H-Wnlks , " and dcllicrcd to the uudcrelitucd not later than the time nbo\c swelfleil. Omaha , August 10 , IbSl.J . J , J UC.JKWETT , aulO-4t _ City t.'lerk. 3C.OXTZS PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAWHPAPER CO. 217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis , WIIOLK9ALH DKALKR8 IN \ PAPERS ENVELOPES , CAH1) BOAHD AND Printers Stock. jtarCfc'h l ld for Kagu and Paper Stock'Scrap Iron and Mctalj. Paper Stock Warehouses 1220 to 1237. North Sixth itrrot If you a ru a maul f It you are ft f mail of K t- - _ . cnfilUrtl'ektniliU'f ' tenttcllliiKOTernilil- > our tlutlci avoid nlelit work , to rc < MtmulontJianit u , torcbrnlniifiTmna Hop Bitters. Ivattf , UMJ Hop D. If youareyounitanill Itufferlnfffromanj In- dUcrttton ur dU l | > al Itloiii ir you are marI - rt l or i < lnsl . olil " t I youiitr , fattnlati inm pourncaltU or UiiuuUli h line uii a bwl of tick uciu. n-ly on H o p j U , ThouJindl die an- ftet . Tl imollyfrom onie wlituerir you m-odi that your clcarulni. aitem ton- \ SoSa 0M ldaA tlinuiatlnir , " o Un pro ? intvil Ilia or "Ifif uxiof without Inlotttatlag , I timely t le Hop HopBlttera Bitters. D. I. O. ur urinary com-f it an absolute l > lalnt , dlsea cl anil lrrcnl > ta otllio ( u mrh bla tor HOP o u r e Vamli , blocd drunktnnen liwrunimw use of oiam , You will be tobaccoor rtmollfyouiue aarcotlcj. Hop Dltter * Soldtydruff- plats , bend fur NEVER Clrtular. It I it may uopiirrrtts snvo your FAIL . TO CO. life. U hne , envocl hun- Bxkeittr , H. T > clredB. ATotonto , Oat * RESOLDTION ORDERING SIDE WALKS. Iloltrcsohcdby tlio City Council of thedtyo Omaha ; That a slilcualk lie , v , Ithiii flIUcn ila > fron this date , conttructul ami lal J to the U'iu | > orarj tirade In valtl i-ity , in front of and adjoining the followIncdeacribctlpnmUcB , il : iMl 8 , cant Mo ot Tenth btruct , 4 feet ulilc. Lot U. cast vide of Tenth tttrtct , 7 fcct vide. Ixit 10 , i t Mo of Tenth street , 0 feet wide , Lot 11 , east Ma of Tenth ttrect , 7 fctt ulde. IM 12 , cut nido of Tenth ttrcct , 7 fci-t tde. lt 1-J , ua t vldo of Tenth ttrect , U feet wide , lt 14 , cast bUe of Tenth utrcct , 7 fctt idc. Lot 15. lAktuldoof Tintli btrtct , 7 fcit wide. I t HI , cast > ldo of Tenth btrctt , 7 fett wide. Ixit 17. ea t lde of Tenth direct. 0 feet vide. All in Kountzu'a tccon4 addition , to the tity of Omaha. , , , Al o in front of all property on the cast Ido of Tenth trect , between Cliarle * utreit and Castal- Ur AMMUIC , all to bo 4 feet ide. KucluUleualk to bo comtructcd of 2-lnch jilno iiUnk and to be In width , as abe e i > CfirU'l , nd thare iH > cthoo\Mier orounvn of the nbo\ do- grriVediirciiiisuaiuhfKb/riHiulrvd to toustriK't the lam * . * ' ' J. J. U I City CUrl , DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE ! ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. , CARPETS ! G R O C E R S I i IE- ' The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in , „ . , , / The West. . . . . .v We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. ! , El 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. RE-OPENING OF THE BOSTON STORE 614-616 TENTH STREET. The Largest Store in the West , ( Except Cruickshank & Go's , , ) will Re-open i SATURDAY MORNING , With a Complete Stock of SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. P. G , IMLAH , Manager , r ; Leader of Popular Pricesfi I - - , .