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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SAIUEDAY SEPTEMBER 3 , 1881. COPPER-COLORED CRANKS Doings of the ' 'Dreamers" ut the Indian Agency Near Shawauo , Wis. The Agent FrlRliloncil out of HU Wits. SHAWAKO , Wis. , August 29. For several years past there has been n secret organization among the Indians of the west nntl northwest , nnd the government has taken steps to crush it out but without success. In the spring of 1880 , delegations of Potta- wattomics , Chippewas , and Wiiino- bagoes mnde their nppear.itico on the Monoininco reservation in this state , and succeeded in getting a society started among what arc known na thq pagan bands of the Monominccs , notwithstanding - withstanding the cllbrts of the agent to prevent them. When annuity day arrived , being the final payment by llio government to the Mcnoininecs , in nncordanco with instructions from Washington , payment was withhold from members ot the locioty until they took an oath pledging themselves nev er to have anything more to do with the secret organization. Every man took the oath , and the afjont became satisfied that ho had stamped out the vipc : . On Wednesday of lost week rumors came in and announced that n largo band of 1'ottawattamios had put in an appearance nnd proposed reor ganizing the society. A council was called of all the chief * of the Menom- inees , and it was decided that the strangers should bo compelled to leave the reservation. After the necessary preliminary arrangements had been inado , the agent , native police and chiefs inado their way on Fri day to the spot wlioro the strangers had gene into camp _ . On arriving Jit the scene of action it was found that a circle had been inado of logs and ever two hundred Indians were present , indulging in i grand dance. In the centre of the inclosuro was a largo Indian drum , while seated on the ground were about twenty In dians , stioks\in hand , pounding the drum for dear life , at the satno time keeping up a monotonous song that evidently consisted of but few words , such as "Ila-ha-ha-ho ! " Surround ing the musicians wore two rows of men , while on the outside were the squaws. Two of the principal actors were called out , and informed that tlio dance must cease at once , and the strangers leave the reservation. A consultation was hold on the inside of the inclosuro , the result bein Unit tlio demands of the agent , notwithstand ing ho was acting under orders from Washington , wcro disobeyed. Four of the leaders were arrested nnd placed in irons , but this , instead ot having a quieting olfoct , only caused the rod men to become still more ex cited , and the whole party surrounded the agent , and drew their knives and tomahawks , at the same time rinsing the war whoop of the Pottawatonucs , For n short time it looked as though some ono would lese his scalp , nnd that ono was the agent. He called to his guards , but they were evidently too badly frightened to bo of any as sistance. The agent finally succeeded in getting on the outside of the circle , when the four prisoners were sur rounded by the guards nnd inarched to Keshona. The government party had been in Kcshena but a short time with their prisoners when n runner came in from the , enemy , who demanded the rolcaso of the prison ers , and threatened that unless the demand was complied with measures would bo taken to rescue them. Hav ing n small nnd poorly organixod force under his orders , the prisoners wore released and returned to their friends. The whites in Koshcn became fright ened and , with n single exception , they nil took n hasty ihght at night for Shawano , distant eight miles , while the agent made his way to the nearest t"legraph station , whore ho wired to Washington for instructions. An answer came to the effect , "Enrol men enough on tlio police force to compel the invaders to leave the res oryation. " The surrounding country was in an uproar , nnd hardly anyone felt sure that his or bor scalp would b < in the place whore nature intondoc it should bo for any lengtl of time. Thus matters remained , the dancers keeping right along unti Tuesday morning , when the Pottawat- touiios took their departure. Oi Monday morning u Times representa tive left Shuwano for the scuno ol action , On arriving at the border ol the reservation ho was reminded ol army life by hearing a gruff voice say "Halt ! " and ut the same time a man , rillo in hand , stepped to the uido o | the buggy and demanded his business. Ilu bcciimu satisfied , after a close in spection , that it w.is not one of the much-dreaded Pottuwatomics , nnd ul lowed the scribe to pass , lieforo reaching the oflico of the ngont ho was brought to it stand-still three times bj armed guards , who olosoly scanned his fuuturea. The ugent wus found seated - od in his office , muling a dispute ! from Governor Smith inquiring into the reported troubles. Air. Ste pliens , the agent , was evidently it an unhappy frame of mind , but stil ho showed a determination to expo the intruding Pottouattomios. Oi Tuesday morning the corrcspondon visited the CAIIIJI of tlio disturbin spirits , distant Hvo miles , thu princi pal part of the way being through i dense forest. When within ubouttw miles of the camp nn Indian runner mounted on a a pony , passed fit i lively rate oi speed , evidently bent 01 telling friends that strangers wore up preaching. A short distance from tin camp guards were encountered , who sis $ we passed , foil into line be hind , nnd thus were wo cs corted to the camp. Hero were nbou two hundred Indians , tricked on with their finery , the most of then having their faces painted a brijh vermillion , the spots being stil further ornamented with black streaks. Ponies nnd papooses were numerous , the whole forming a will scene. An interpreter informed the Indians that the intruder was a news paper man in search of informatloi and not scalps , when a circle was formed , a mat placed on the ground a pile of tobacco put in the centre o the game , and * finally a small American can flag was planted. The white were invited to bo seated , when tli Jeader of the band mounted th stump of pine tree , nnd made n speech or welcome to the strangers. When 10 had completed , n pipe was Hied , lighted nnd , and passed from ono to the other , each one taking a "suck. " Several speeches were HI- iulgod in. interspersed with Indian jiiusio and dancing. , The speakers claimed that they came on the respr ration as invited guests ; Hint they in- ended no harm , their mission on enrth being that of peace , and they were sorry their good intentions had icon misconstrued by the tcovorn- nent. After the speeches , n grand nrowcll dnnco was indulged in , old ind young , males nnd females taking mrt. At the conclusion of the dnnco he Indians mounted their ponies nnd undo their way in the direction of their ovcral homes , thus closing another > ig scare , which at ono time looked ike business. A POSTMAN'S LOVE , lo Sues His Ailorod for Bronoli of Promlscy 'Iillaclclplila llccord. Very , very often confiding woman s duped by deceitful man , and the vcn hand of the law is invoked to djust the damages of n broken heart nda wasted faith. A West Philn- olphia letter-carrier has reversed this rdor , nnd ho sues for legal damages o heal the wound which nis fond nnd orgivcn love for n Miss Killoy has uflcred in n summary dismissal from cr affections and her presence. In liu language of the small boy , ho "got lie mitten. " The parties to this novel suit are Yinfiold S. Ilansbuty , living on the ornor of Scnec.i and Market streets , postman , and Miss Julia S. Killoy , ho lives with her widowed mother t No. 712 North Thirty-ninth street. ! ho faithless lady was awny at Ocean rove yesterday , and therefore could ot bo soon. The lonely lever , a good-looking oung lottor-carrior from the West 'hiladolphin postofilco , told the fol- owing story of his wrongs ; About our years ago ho met Miss Killoy in ho church which they both attended , 'heir intimacy soon ripened into nn ngngomont , nnd "nil went hnppy as % marriage bell" until n year ngo , when , noticing n growing cool- less toward him on the lady's > art , ho found she had been re- oiving attentions from William Sav- igo , the keeper of n ladies' notions toro in New York , whom the lady lad mot tit Ocean Orovo. The cool- iess culminated last November in an pen breach. No more meetings oc curred until February of this year , vlicn the lady put lior pridu in her > ockct and made advances to her for saken swain. ADproaching him after ho Sunday service sio ] pleaded tor re conciliation , but was rebulled. On , ho next day she again pleaded with iimand llansbury gave in nnd forgave lor jilting. Again happiness was re stored. In April , May and June ho lottor-carrior received from his ndy love twenty letters full of re- ) ontnnco for the past nnd promises "or the future. In ono letter she lasted n newspaper slip containing the iccount of the killing of n man in Denver , Col. , by the husband of the woman the man had , run away with , iiiiJluIio wrote under it these words : " 1 cannot but paste this slip in when I think that I have been just such n vickcd woman. " But again the at- raction of Savage , who had cotno to , ho city to see tlio girl , began to ab- orb her nflcctions. Henrtbrokon , Innsbury began to press for an im- ncdinto marriage , but to no avail. Again there was nn estrangement. On the 2d of August last the lever in losporation wrote declaring that ho vould not give up his claim to her mnd. Two days nftor this Miss Kil- oy mot him in the cars , and asked lim if ho still loved hor. Again ho olentod and forgave hor. Pivo days ater ho got n note from her finally lismissing him , This wns more than 10 could stand ; so ho sought the solace of the law , and seeks in the civil court , by n summons returnable the first Monday in September , to obtain damages ns a salvo for his injurot love nnd n balm for his blighted faith. EBLTGIOUS. A Mormon temple { u being erected In San Francisco. Itcv. Win. Fawcett , of Diibuquo 1ms ro cclvoducall to ( irnce Methodist church A Bwedlah Con rrgntlonal church of 7- mombera 1ms recently been recognized I ; Worccntcr , Mnea , Windows arc to bo placed In the clnircl tlio Divluo Paternity. New York , inumori nl for Jlov. Dr , Cliriiiin , ut n coat of nbou § 25,000. A new intssloiinry foclety , called th Kvnngellcal ABsoclatlnn on Bclmlf of tli Guriimn I'ruleatuiitti in America , has bcei formed at Uuniicn , Cienimny. Tim Ivvuimulicnl United Mennonttc * li euiu lvanliv and Caniula are nbo\it [ iiir clmsiiif , ' tabernacled to bo used for tin holding of nicollngii wherever it may HCBII The Congregational cliiirch at Uarn stead , N , 11 , Imi had only two pastern It 7 < t years , The foinier pastor ptcnchei for ilfty-nix year * nnd the present one has been nettled for I'O Cardinal MainiliiK' in described by Mrf Ltvennore Hmiro iiluiost to uiimuintlon and bald as If blmriij his npjiD.iranccEovurc ly monastic. IIU volco and manner , how ever , nro pleakant , nnd his breech is full o kindliest ) , A new Methodist church is to bo bull t Chnttaiiongn , 'IVini. , find the paato imriosi < to nlil in the vntoriulie by t.ellin Ciuieaout from the battle-lielda of Chic niaugannilMUaion ltd-o | ( forl eaeh it the rough , The vatious Oatliolla societies nt lUch ' "und , > . , have renolved tlat , nil th Catholic organizations of that city bt requosti'd to > iait Yojktown.topartlcfpnt in the ceicinonlea in October , and inviting nil Cathollo Bocietlca throughout tin countrv to attend. Accordinjf to the statistics presented n the Coimeutlcut conference the Cuouretra tional ( lliurclics of thut utate contain W5 , 203 luciubvn. There were 301 wiuUte and hfty-two Ik-entiates at work during the year. The additions to the church b letter and iirofessiuu of faith aggregate ' . ' ,158 , of which 1,01)0 ) were by letter. The Lutheran Visitor calls for a Lu theran l/cuinenlcal Council. It believe that such ft body would be perhaps ono o the greatest meeting * over held , urn anaeitu that instead of "n few millions o Calvinitfta or Americitiw or DihucntcM , " i would represent lifty niillious of Luther aim from all quarters of the globq , It is underttood that a conference o rituulutio cler 'iiien will take f-lace it Ixjndon uliurtly. at which , amouK "the thliigi ) , the advisability of udoiitlng a uul form dtaudurdof lituulwill bo ilUciWhed There in at ineuent the wildest divngence as to the color mid form of vetmentn , th ute of altar llghto , the lotion of the of ficlatint ; prlwt , etc. , even in chnrchcs where the clo c t fctudv hw been devoted o such qne-'tlons for many years. Mcs- cngerdJcforrned ) , The 15ev. ( Icorge flrnnvillo liradlcy. Mlcr nf Unlvcwlty College , Oxford , ijnd lmplnln laOrdinary to the Queen , uhohai ccentcd the Dcnncry of Westminister \libcy , i in the sixtieth year of Id * nao. lewni educated nt llugby , from which chool ho wno elected t nn oticn scholar- hip at Oxfor * ' College , where he wna a Avorito pupil of Dean Stanley. A cnmtmraUvo mmilrmry nf tlic . . - . . . , erian chtircli , juft Imtieil , MIOWI that here nro thirty-eight Synod177 Prcsby cries , 022 candidate * , ntrftiiutOOOlnit rear : 101 licentiates , n,030 inlnUtons nn increase nf forty-two ! 5,59s clmrc1ie , n gnln < > f 100 : 81,101 coinmtinlcnnt. , a ( { ' > ! " ' nn\y \ $ , "SO. Tlio ngKro ntc nf coiitritmtioin the ifist ycnr wixn J-O.firt.'Jttl , Knl" f lllnre linn S.1in,000. For homo mission' , 9158- \VM contitrilmlcd ) forforcimi mission" , , , : > , ( V2f ; for education , ? 100,70'.I ; nnd for hurcli orcction , 8157,281. God Snvo the President. Almighty ( ind , within whose lianih All dcitlnici are held , To Theo our common prayer ascends , lly common woo Impelled , ] 3chn1d nt Thy eternal throne A Nation suppliant , Whose cry Is hcnrd In every zone- fed ! save the President. Oh ! let Thy Inlcrpoxlng power Come swiftly from nbovc , To break the deathly clouds that lower Around the peoplo' love. Our tniBt iri placed alone In Thee , Lord ( ! od Omnipotent , And millions voice the tearful pica Uod save the president , Fnlht-r , turn not , tnni not nwny , In thii our neediest hour , Ordain not to the worm nnd clay The Innd'H most precious ( lower. The people's hearts throb now as one , As one our tears are upcut ; Ourprajcrs arise In unison ( od save the president. PSPPBRMBNT DROPS. September day * won't bonny too. mellower or good eating. Mnkc your picnic lemonade in a coffee loiler nnd let It stand over night. IJy eon next day it will bo fixed to kill at en rod * * . Why doscn'f. O'Donovan llossa send icorgm water-melons to Kngland ? They re le H expensive than other infernal ma- hincs , and fully ni dangcroiu. "If you grasp a rattlesnake firmly about ho neck , ho cannot hurt yon , " Hays n vcstcrn paper. Keeping n block ahead of ho Biiako is also ncood scheme. A tub of lard exploded in n New Jersey own. Must have been nitro-grenserinc. Che terror-stricken inhabitants fled from he spot Hhricking : Ohlardt hnvo mercy jn us ! " The editor of n Cleveland paper paid a visit to Chicago nnd wag tola on retiring "or the night to bo careful nnd not blow lit ) gnu out. That was three weeks ngo , nnd IIO'H mnd yet. Ono of the big hotels nt Long Branch ins mnde n i eduction in prices , or , rather , tucstH no longer have to fee the bell-boy or feeling of tlio water to fcco if is warm enough to liathc in. At Vort Yuma the thermometer regjs- , orn 125 degrees on the shady nitlo of nn ice louse , and even ClmrliM Krancii Adams would yell for a palm leaf fan nnd a sherry cobbler in that climate. The New York Commercial Advr-rtiscr ttayx that only ono man out ofHIS cnn iiako money by exhibiting a shark in u ( idu-show. Wonder how statistics would uhow up on n five-legged calf. You can get board at Saratoga for § 7 n week , but you must cat venerable brend and gutta tierclia beefsteak , drink colTec- margniiuo , sleep on the tloor and keep nt n rcspectnblo distance from good society. Locomotives come Into Milwaukee cov ered nn inch deep with crushed grasshop pers , nnd greatly resembling a ICnimigin't 'eet after it moonlight promenade "thro1 , he rye" with her cltoicn jnyhawker. A HnrtfordcditorB.iyH that stuffed bhark s K'ood eating. As raw Bailer ! H the uaual Htutiilng found in slmrks. the majority of ; ho peojilo will nerhnps not regard the Connecticut editors taste with any market legreo of admltntion. Snmtiel Putnam , n Michlgander , jumped ill nn Indiana railroad train running nl Forty miles an hour to pick up his hat When the train backed Samuel got aboan with thu icnmrk that ho would settle will the company for the ten rods of fence ho locked down. King Kulakiuia'rt army consists of ox tictly sixty men. Well , if that is the case wo don't wonder at his wanting to sell hi kingdom. Ho might trndo his army fo our navy , then swop the navy for n dog phoot the canine nnd finally die happy , Oil City Derrick. The latest "sea " serpent" story comei from northern Michigan. A man up there saw ono n quarter of A inllo long glidlni over the ground , emitting clouds of ttmoki from Its nostrils. Ho felt like licking th man that convinced him it was. nothi ! < t but n distant freight train. There are people who don't bolieyo tha 1'ditorn earn their broad by the xwcat o their brow , but If those people could HC tis mopping the perspiration elf our des with an old pair of linen pants , after wri ting on the "Warm Conclusionof the Hum ble Ueo. " they would change their minds Boomerang , Mm. Jones went to n picnic the otho day , ono of the o quiet picnics with n fuss , whcro you get up nt \ o'clock in th morning , pack elf four children nnd tc lunch baskets , and gail around in the hea nil ( Uv and it mmlu Mrs. Jones t > o tlrct thut Hliu hail to do two davu' washing bo fore hhe felt rested. Oil City Derrick. An Illinois paper asserted that "ther Is ona jackass in our stnto legMatuie , and before noon of the day on which th Item wna published the editor received nuto from ovfry member of thu hoiue , It eluding the speaker , telling him to retrnc or lookout for u llliel milt , each membe regarding it as a personal hit , Tlio mil Alluded to waa in the senate , Visible Iniprovontout' Mr. Noah Kates , IClmira , N. Y , , write * "About four years ago 1 h.ul an nttnek i hlllious fever , anil never fully recovered My dlgestlvo orn'iin were weakened , nn 1 would bo completely prostrated for days After using two bottles of your JJuimoc lii.oiu ) UlTTKiis the imnrovement wan h visible that 1 was astonished. I cnu HDU though til yenrsof ngc , do a fair nnd rea bonhblo tlay'a work. " Price $1.00 , tria BUO 10 cents. Woitliy ot Hraue. Asa rile ) wo do not recommend pa tent medicines , but when we know o ono that really is n miblio benefactor and does positively cure , than wo con eider it our duty to impart that infer nintion to all. Electric bitters nr tmly a most valuable medicine , aw will surely cure Uiliousnoss , Fovo and Ague , Stomach , Llvar and Lidno complaints , oven where all other rom edius fuil. Wo know whereof w Hiicak. and can freely recommend t nil. [ Ex. Sold at 50 cents a bottle Ish MeMahon. (4) ( ) PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M. Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 ocrei K0\crnnicnt laiul ojwn to IIoiu utcada. 1'ro-cuiiitlonj Mid Timber claluu. 00 choice Improved cUluu lot ulo or ciihuiKU. 00 ol the butt dcvded ( aruu In Southuuttrrii Kfbnu Kawlth tlmUranil water /omalo. / A [ vwiholc ktock raucliui \ ltli ( cucod field * , timber , hay &n < , ( or sale , cliwap. CorruiiouJcucc Solicited Great German REMEDY ron NEURALGIA , SCIATICA LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , . 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Itlaaealino corrccthc , spc- lally siiltablo for warm weather , and leaves the yetcni stroiijtto do Iti work of recuperation. 80I.D BY AM. DUUGOIST3 DISEASES OFTIIC- DR. L B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAL' ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. tefcrc'iicca all llcputabiu Physicians of Omaha. /rarOfflce / , Corncr'lSth and Farnham Sts. , Omaha , Neb. , au5mctt To Nervq/4s.Sufterers THE QnEAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It In a positnnctirc for Spcrmatorrhca , Semlna iVookncaa. Impotancy , and all diseases resulting rom Scll-Alnno , an Mental Anxiety , 1,033- ilcinory , t'alna In tlio Hack or side , and disease * that lead to Consumption Insanity and early ff rat e The bpcclftc Medicine 1 ] used lth wonder ful success. Pamphleta ecnt frco to all. Write for them and get full par titulars. Trice , Specific , tl.OO per package , or ilx pack * ; C3 for 86.00. Aildrcsa all orilcra to I ) . HIMSON JIKDICINE CO. Noa. 101 and 100 Main St. Buffalo , N. T. Sold In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell , J. K lob , and all drunjlstseverywlicru. ! B-dwl' Oornell College , The Classllcal , Philosophical , SclentlHcand Civ II Engineering Courses compare f > or bly wit ) the bet colleges In tha country. Spocl&l advantage * are ( flvcnIn the Prcparato ry and Normal Departments , and In the Conserv atory ot Music. Twenty Professor * and Teachen. Superior Ilulldingi , Museum , Laboratory an 1 Apparatus. Expenses Low. Fall term opens Sept. IB. For catalogues or other Information , oddresa 1'UES. WM. K. KINO , li. I ) . , _ y H-Jitewgni J ttVcrnon. . lnwi > . BTRON RKKD. BYRON REED & . CO. lOLDSCT K3TAB1.I31IBD Real Estate Agency j IK NK1IHASKA1 Keep a complcto alutract of title to all Uca Eatato In Omaha nnil Doiirlancountv inavt 1'JIOIUTE NOTIOE. State of Xchruka , Douglas County , us : At a County Couit , hold at the County Cour Itoom , In and for nal.l County , AuKiut 1st , A I ) . Ib'Jl. Prmeiit , | IO\VAU1) 11. &U1IJI County Juilc. In tbumattirol the estate of Joseph II. No ] eon , dcccasod : On rcadlni ; and nilriR the t > ctUlon of Mirthrv S. Nelson , prajin ? that the Instrument , pur porting to bo a duly authenticated vopy of Ihi last will and testament of Bald dwcaMxi. and o thu prohato thereof , by the Circuit Court o Fountain County , State of Indiana , and thU ilii Illod In UiU Court , may bo nlloufd and recorded as tlo last will ami testament of iiald Joseph II Nelson , deceased , In and for the bUtu of Ne braska. OrderedThat August 27th , A. I ) . 1SS1 , nt 1 o'elock A. m , , IsakilKned for hearing tald petition when all pvnoni tntcrrttrii In fcald nnttcr maj apjwarntn County Court to lie held , In nnd fo aid County , and how iiuiso why the prajer o petitionershoulJ not ho ( rrontod ; and ttut nolle of tlio pOudency of wld petition nnd the luarlu , thereof , bu uheito all person * Interutetl In ul > matter , In publMilnj- copy of thl > urder liiTn OMAHA Wt.t ku HKK , a new pa | > er printed In kali County , for three sueeesjlvo uicLii , prior to Bali day 01 lieiirliit , ' [ A triio vOj.y ] 110\VAUJ > II. SMITH , Dt County Judje , PROBATE NOTICE. Stat of Nebraslva , naui'tuCount ) , s At a L'ouuty Court , held at the County Court Itoom , In and lortaM County , Auxiit-t IMh.A. 1) 1&-1. 1'rcsciit , IIOU'Altl ) II. SMITH , County Judge. lu the matter of the estate of Ferdinand Tbum , deceased : On readlns ; and flllnif the petition of llleU aiv incut of | < rated , . _ , . last will and tcttamcnt of bald defeated , and tliU administration of takl eetato may bo grant- til to nald Kmlllo Thuiu , asexceutrU : 1C , " * OBIIKKCV , Ihat September 10th , A O , 1S3I , at 10 o'clock a. in , it assigned for bearing In I t' ' * tlon , when all pcrwjiu Intcriuted In w ld matter may apjiear at a County Court to be held. In and for ald County , and thow cauw > uliy the pra > er of petitionerkhould not tie granted ; and that no- tlio of pendency of ta'.d petition and the Iieanmr thereof , bo aen to all i > c on Intervatcd lu ml J matter , by publUliIng a copy ol thli order In Ti OuiiuAViKKLY UtK , a ncu > paper printed In cald County , for three ucccs lie cck , prior to taU day of hearing. IIOWAHD l > - SMITH , ( A truu copy. County Judge , Burdock BITTERS Mn. .T. O , Hobertson , Plltslnin ? . ! . , write ? , " ! in suffering from gcncm ! ilebiliiv , until ol ap atite , constipation , etc. , i thatilfovan Imr- en ; after iiln ? llunlock Illood Hitters I felt bet- cr than for jcnrs. I cannot praise jour Hitters oo much , " 11. Olbbn , of Buffalo. N. Y. . writes : "Your unlock Blood Hitters , in clironlc ill x cs of tlie looil , lUcr anil klcincjx , hate been sUnally' larhnl wlthsucccts. lime used them mjHlf itli licit rcsnIM , for torpidity of the llcr , ami In use of a friend of mine buffeting from dropsy , ia effect was inancloil9 , Ilrticc Turner , Rochester , N , Y. , writes : I hate ecu subject to serloui disorder of the Mdncy * . nd unable to attend to binlnm ; llunlock Illooil Itten relieved me hdoro half a bottle was mod , feel confident that they will Intlrely cure mo" 12. Ascnltli Hall , ningliainiiton , N , Y. waltcs : I Buffered with a dull pain tlirounh my left mj ( and shoulder. Loil my uplrlti , nppctltc and olor , and could wlthdiffliulty keep tip alt day. ook our llunlock Blood Hitters as dlrectedand | ate felt no pain since first week after using icm. " Sir. Noah llatei , Klmlra , N. Y. , writes : "Aliout our j cars a o I hud an attack of billions fo\er , nd nocr fullr reco\crcd. My cllxcstiv o organs ere weakened , ami 1 would be completely pros- rated for daj s. Aftct mlnztwo bottlciof jour urdock Illood Bitters the improicmcnt wosso Islble that I wiw astonished. I can now. though 1 yean of age , do a fair and reasonable day's ork. " C. Blackct Hoblnson , proprietor of The Canadi 'rcsbyterian ' , Toronto , Out. , writes : "For j ears suffered irrmtly from oft-rccurrlni ; headache. I scd J our Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest csulti ) , and I now find m ) self In better health han for years past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y. , writes : ' ! have scd Burdock Blood Bitters for tier \crns and 1)11 oils headaches , and can recommend it to anj one crpalrltii ; a euro for bllllousness. " Mrs. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. Y , writes : For e > cral years 1 hao Buffered from of t-rccur Inif blllloua headaches , djspcpsia , and com < mnU peculiar to my fcx. Since \\t\ng \ your lurdock Blood Bittern 1 am entirely relieved. " rice , I.OO per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts FOSTER MILBURN.&Oo , . , , BUTFAIiO , N. Y. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahnn and C. F. Ooodman. _ Jo 27 eod-m'o DE VEAUX'S The Only Machine that Will Do just as is Advertised. t Will Wash Faster , It Will Wasli Cleaner , It Will Wash Easier , It Will ropire no Rubbing , ! t will do a large family Washing in 30 Minutes. It Will iWnsli Equally wclll with Hard or Soft Wntcr- t docs away with wash boilers and wash board ? , and will pay for Itself In full and the ucar of clothes In a nionjli. No steam In the kitchen. A child 10 years ol can do the wathlng faster than any woman can wring aim handout the clothes- DAN. SULLIVAN & bONS1 , dim 1410 Farnham Street. Agents. . 1422 Douglas St. , Near 15th. Before removing their new OPERA HOUSE STORE Will sell their stock vf BOOTS ! SHOES At Groitly Reduced Prices Established 11 Years , Assets lioprofconteil 2 , OOO.OOO-O. Aitl\o Tire and IJfe agent * wanted. C. T. TAVtOtt fc eo lith & Uoiif las st. ms sm DON'T IT BURN I Myliouse and furniture is insured with 0. T. TAYLOH & CO. , Cor HthandDoui'las. NetoastoLanii Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , ! 605F rnham8t . Omaha. Nebraska OOO , Carc.ully selectc. ! l nd In Eastern Nebraska for gale , tiruat llargalmi lu impro\ed farms , and Omaha city property. O , F. DAVIS. WUBSTEU 6NVDEU. Late Land Coui'r U. P. R _ _ Jjtebtf BOGCS & HILL , REAL ESTATE BROKERS. No , ISO 8 Faruliaui Street , xv - - OrriCB North Uc , opp , Oriad Central Hotel. HEADQUAE TEES -FOH- MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Wo deairo to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRIOBS ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovorshirts , Overalls , Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts , I , OBEEFELDEE & CO , , IMl'OltTEltS AND J01IIIEUS OK MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET , Tlio only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the ivcst. DEWET & STONE , FURNITURE ! ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. , C A R P ET S1 G R O C E R SI \l The L argest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West We Keep Everything in the Line of Oarpeta , Oil- CiOths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1:1 1318 Farnham St. , Omaha. Max Meyer & Co. GunSjAmmunition.Sporting Goods FISHINQ TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF 'NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS , MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne