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THE OBI.ATIA DAILY BEE : FETDAY SEPTEMBER 16 , 1881.
BORN IN A BOOM.
And Still Alma Koopa Boon :
ing But the Political
Pot Boils.
t
Flour Mill to bo Erected ,
i Corrc pindenf of Tlio Ucc.
AI.MA , Nek , September 10 , AV
. -I ; nil know the interest TUB HKB take
? ' * * in , and how it likes to hcnr from tli
"back counties" to kuop pealed up ii
nil the progressions of the stale
whether in hamlets , towns , cities
counties or districts.
Almn , in what ia familiarly callci
"Old Hnrlnn , " is though why "old1
would bo hard to define the baiino :
county of the great Republican val
] 0y has no idea of being in thu bad
ground , though liuges corporation !
nud little nobody's try with all wilful ,
cunning trickery nnd misrepresenta
tion to keep her down. The fact ie
Alma wns born in n boom , and HIC !
will boom anyway , and so aho kcepi
on booming as if there were no hard
times. Corn or no corn , grasshop
pers or no Grasshoppers , hogs , cattle ,
or gripes , it's all the same , the town
continues to grow , will grow ,
and all the other towns and hades
cannot prevent it. To-day moro
building is going on here nnd more
wheat is bought , moro money change *
hands , andinoro business is done each
day than in all the towns in the coun
ty , if not in the Valley , west o Red
Cloud.
You will remember how the B. &
M. for years fought Mastitis , nnd
yet Hastings growod nnd still goes
on , opposition or no opposition. So
with Alma. No great corporation , or
its subordinates , tries to bolster up
Alma , gnts its land agents to work it
up its historiogriphor , the most won-
dorfuilest of all ecologically gifted
gabbers if not philosophers , to write
and capitally moj > it up has its time
tables make it.a point , where no point
appears , making it more prominent
than Red Cloud , Uloomington , Alma
or Arapahoe , and yet more wheat ,
hogs und cattle are shipped from here
and moro inward freight landed
here every day than in
Orleans in thrco days. The
town grows , houses are building ,
immigrants are coining , and every
day gives lonowed promise of the
prosperity that attends her unceasing
enterprise , industry and public spirit ,
us Well ns central importance.
In n few uaya wo nhall have com
menced two enterprises that cannot
bo overestimated a lirat-class graded
school building , equal to all the demands -
mands upon it and'a steam flouring
mill of the most modern improved
make , that will surpass any mill in
the valley , nnd be the equal of the
very best in the atato. It ia demon
strable that * taking the risks of this
treacherous river , construction of
permanent dams , the sudden terrible
freshets that mveop all before them ,
nnd the yearly expense of repairs nnd
delays , uiat a otuum poivor inill with
modern machinery can l > o built , main
tained nnd run cheaper than a water
mill. This being true , parties
have determined to build
hero a mill equal to the
wants of the county and which will
on the opening ot the road to Donvet
giv ? it a certain market for nil it can
do. The splendid wheat country
north of us , also a portion of Kearney
county and Phelps county as well as 11
part of Phillips county , Kansas , tribu
tary to this market , will furnish all
the wheat required , so { hat there it
no problem about it.
Tlio now bridge across the Ropubll
can river here ia about completed and
it will bo the bridge of the river , urn'
high enough , solid enough nnd wide
enough to accommodate all the vicis <
alludes of high water , high winds am
high jinks from the south side awaj
into Kansas and all the rest of creation
tion , including the prairie dog and al
its branches.
In Bounty politics it would makt
you laugh a regular horso-laugh to set
the manipulations of the "sartin sure' '
candidates who nro " 'goin * " to b
nominated "any way you cai
fix it , boys , " and who "wil
run" the county " "whether or no1 !
Ono thing will bo soon , none bu
true , capable , known men , will b
nominated by the county ropublicai
convention , und they will bo noitho
followers of any clique , corporation
town , or ring , in any section of th
county , nor be manipulated by th
United States land olllcials nt ill
Uloomington land oilico.
Ono of the most' amazing thing
out in thia "neck of woods is th
hallucinations of the State Journu
about stalwarts , half-breeds , etc
Some think its editor lias half-broci
on the brain ; but what breed ? is th
conundrum. Will the Journal neve
cease to mourn never got over agon
izhiR the self-defeat of its idolize
idol ? That is a serious question , bu
n truce to all pleasantry. The couis
of tlio Journal harping its harp of
1,000 strings has become utterly in
tolerable to every republican in tin
valley , and vro would suppose througli
out the state. There is reason in al
things , but neither reason no
' ordinary aonso , nor friendly dovotio
justifies tint incessant stalwart hall
broodism of tlio State Journal. Thu
matter was ground to powder by th
members of the Now York Icgishuur
who were all elected as stalwarts , ante
to keep up the irritation and fire hot
in Nebraska is not only exasperating
but a miserable blunder. The Joui
not ought to know and teach both
things. Are the republicans of th
state to bp held responsible for No
York politic * , and shall wo all I
counted as renegades and outlaws hi
pause wo do not all bow down an
worship as The Journal does ? An
shall the kettle keep calling the pi
black , blacker blackest ? It is timi
high time the calling names , innuoi
does , elurs and stabs over M ;
Conkling's own defeat , for which 11
man is so responsible us hiinsol
ceosod.
No man is to bo proscribed for p <
litical opinion's nako and y t tli
t Journal paya wo regard to this fundi
inentalism and daily keeps luuimioi
ing away regardless of principle , jui
ticocommon sense andrixhtorrospci
of person , For ono Nebraska ropul
liciin we have got tired and distjustei
with its course , and wo toll it MOV
that this is llio feeling of 0 ! ) out o
every 100 lepublicans in the untiri
state. AVe Imvo had enough of NOT
York local fight , and the attempt t <
nationalize it and perpetuate it hen
and elsewhere i simply intolernbli
and diagrnceful. It should bo wtop
pcd ,
In this connection too , to feel tin
full force of the reasoning of tin
Journal editorials nnd lllngs , OIK
wants to lead Dr. Miller , in the
Omaha Jleiald , on the ' 'Actual Is
sues" nnd "the Democratic Oppor
tnnity , " Oth instant , weekly issue ,
(
to appreciate the situation as it now
uius , because of llio resignation ol
Now York's tw o republican aonatorB.
Perhaps about tlio second week in
December next the Journal will 1 > 0'
iin to lind out what a fool a d d fool
In , as well as realize how stalwart ro
miblicaniain it wns for txvo republican
United States sonatofB to throw the
control of that body into the hands
and power of the democratic party to
wlto not somebody else , in fact
nit themaolvefl. Sl-akcspearc writes :
T can call mi spirit * from tliovai tydcoi >
iVIiy no can 1 , or no can nny limn ;
Jut will they como when you do call for
theinr
Aye , that's the rub , and wo think
ho Journal nnd all its kindred ayrjrP
pathizora will call and call in vain.
Wo never wish to recur to this matter
again , nnd AVO trust wo may never be
obliged to. Yours truly ,
LIVK O K.
Ex-Miultttor Noyos-
Cincinnati KnqUlrcr.
Gen. Edward F. Noycs , who for the
ast four years has been the minister
f the United Statei government in
lie French Republic , reached this
ity at half-past 7 o'clock yesterday
"During your residence in Paria ,
General , did you over mingle among
the French peasantry in the outlying
districts ? " queried our reporter.
"I did , frequently. "
"What kind of n people nro they ,
and how do they comp'aro with our
agricultural clnnsca ? "
"Thoy are n frugal , industrious people
ple , but intellectually do not com para
with our own countrymen. The
French working classes earn less than
ono-half what is paid for the same la
bor in America , but save twice as
much as Americans. It ia character
istic of the race to save money. This
is the reason thnt there ate so .many
landowners in Frnnqo. "
"Aro the old barriers between the
aristocracy and the people breaking
down ? "
"To some ox tout , yes ; but it will
take two or throe generations to de
stroy the reverence for the traditions
of the Empire. Even the lower class
es treat with marked respect those
who were dukes , counts and Viscounts
during the days of Napoleon. As all
the avenues to power lies through the
republicans , the younger generations ,
lions of the old aristocracy , have allied
, themselves with the young but vigor
ous republic. "
"Do tlio Itonapartists and Orloan-
ista Btill continue to advocate their
cause with the old time vigor ? "
"They are on their last logs. The
combined force of thot Legitimists ,
BonapurtinU and Orleumsta is insig
nificant when cotnjuirod with thogiam ?
strength of the republic. An argu
ment which has oiTcclnally silenced all
opposition to the existing regime ia
the fact to which the French point
with pride that the two most prosper-
OUR nations on earth nro the two ro-
publtca on cither aide of the Atlantic.
This is a stubborn truth , against
which the assaults of the growlers and
chronic disturbers found in every
lountry fall harmless. "
"What is the French idea of our
country and institutions ,
"Amorlca is the star in the firmn-
nont of nations upon which the
French build their hopes of the fu-
uro. In every way they emulate our
ixamplo. It is really astonishing the
cnowlodgo they possess concerning
.ho resources and institutions of the
United States. "
"Ia our high financial standing the
subject of much comment ? "
"It is , indeed. Not only are wo
considered the foremost nation of the
world in our material wealth , but our
: rodit is boundless. Homo time since ,
in a conversation with Baron do
Rotchschild , ho spoke most enthusi
astically of our commercial and finan
cial credit. I recollect ono sentence
verbatim. It impressed mo as such a
great compliment , coming from the
most famous money king in the world ,
that I have treasured it up in my
memory. IIo said : 'Tho financial po
sition of the United Status is unexampled
plod in the history of the world. Yet
nro gobbing the treasuries of all othoi
nationa to enrich your own coffers. "
"A great many Americans visil
Paris every season , do they not , general
oral ? "
"At least 00,000. Our citizom
Imvo won quite u reputation for thoii
hborality , bordering on prollgaoy , all
over Europe. It is cause for mucl
remark , and the impression is indelibly
ibly formed unon the minds of Europeans
poans , especially the middle and low
er classes , that the United Status is i
voritiblo Eldorado , or the Ions ; sough
land of Ophir. Ono reason for thii
idea ia the fact that so many ricl
Americans go to Paris to spend theii
money , and , consequently , the Froncl
sue but ono sidof life in the Unite (
States. "
"Among the Americana in Pari
Mrs. Mackoy , wife of the Bonanz :
Idnjj' , is ono of the most noted for hoi
ability to spend n largo amount o
money , is she not ? "
"Yes. But the newspapers havi
greatly exaggerated the stories concerning
corning her prodigality. I am wo ]
acquainted with Mrs. Mackoy , am
she is n noble and generous woman
She spends four times as much fo
charity than anything else. There i
no doubt that olio lives in magnificon
style , but not snobbishly or unbocom
ing her position. I have frequent !
called upon her aa representative d
the legation to got assistance for ho
needy country mon , and never has sh
failed to respond liberally. "
"What about that famous dinno
parly aho gave in Puria which croatui
such a furor ? "
"I tfaa present at that dinner , " sail
thogpnerul , "unditwaaa moat prince
iy ull'uir. But coat nothing like til
urn stated by tlio newspaper * ,
think Mra. Mackey expended on tha
occasion 820,000. "
"Havo you ever calculated ho\
much mont'y Americans leave in Pnri
every year ? "
"No , It would bo almost impossi
bio to do no. The nuni is slmpl <
fabulous. Boucicanlt , ono tof tin
most popular dry goods men in Parii
among Americans , told my wife thn
in 1878 ho sold IH,000,000 ) frnnbi
worth of goods , nnd of this Ainrtricani
bought ( ino-half 45,000,000 franca
or g,000,000. ! ) "
"Our people are a source of mud
profit to Parisian shopmen , nnd a c
consequently tmatod with the litmus
deference. Boucicault never diftputei
a bill with an American , nnd , ovoi
nftur taking goods to their hotels 01
place of residence , if they do not anil
Jloucicuult will take them back in exchange
change or icfinid the money. "
"What is the feeling between tin
Ficnch nnd Germans , General , BO fni
ns you have been nblp to observe ? "
"It is a formal friendliness , but ni
course their is some sorcnens fait ovci
the Into unpleasantness. The Qcrmai
minister at Paris in one of the mosl
popular men on the diplomatic corps ,
The French people nro happy mid
prosperous , nud want pi-ace. It ia nol
likely that nny dilliculty between the
; wo rival nations will nriso for yean
, o come.
IJarth nnd the Apnohcs-
1'roin tliu Alii Kiicriiio | | ( N. M. ) Journal.
Hon. Sol. Bnrth , of St. John , Ari <
/.ona territory , arrived in the city Mon
day. To a Journal reporter ho gave
Jio following particulars of his oxcit-
tig nnd romantio ndvonturca with the
Apaclie Indians on the road : St.
Tohn ia about fifty miles south of the
A. & B. road. Sol Barth ia a noted
ranchman in that region , having
stores , ilocks and horsca. llo ia a tor-
itorinl ocnator , nnd quite prominent
n the political alF.urs of the territory.
Dnco in three months ho comes to
, his city nnd buys n stock of uoods.
Lust week , accompanied by two mon ,
10 otnrtcd over the long route from
St. John to civilixation. AVlion pass-
ng through a lonely canyon in the
/uni mountuins ho was astonished to
see n band of Indians circling around
n pyramid rock , yelling nnd firing
.heir . guns. Upon the 'op of
lie rock was a Mexican inoun-
ainoer , with his wife and chil
dren. No Boonor did S > d take in
the situation than Uo charged the In
diana , putting the squad , eighteen in
lumber , to flight , relieving the Moxi-
c.in and his family from certain death.
Llo found the little children crying
'or water , but otherwise the family
vero uninjured. Escorting the fatni-
y to n place of safety , and leaving
ono of his men to repel any attack
.ho Indians might mnko , Mr. Barth ,
vith ono assistant , pushed on toward
.ho city. They had gone but n few
nilcs when they wore confronted by
x bund of Indians , but , their notions
coming peaceful , Barth thought
.hem friendly Navnjos , nnd allowed
.hem to como within Bpcaking
listnnco of the buggy in which ho and
lis companion wore riding , when the
'ndiniis suddenly opened liremortally
vonnding his companion. The horse
lecame frightened and overturned the
mggy. Mr. Barth aei/.cd hia Win-
heater , nnd , protected by the buggy-
> od , ho drove oil' hia assailants , cap-
Curing one of the Indian ponies. Securing -
curing the pony nnd putting hia
wounded companion in the buggy , lw
Irovo on. $ Jlian noa/t tjin Moxitail
; own ot El Rita ho hoard firing , and
on approaching the town the Indians
etnrnod nnd attackedhim. , The peo-
ilo of the town turned out , nnd soon
.ho Indians were driven off. At El
litn the wounded man died.
Soooail Edition of Job.
Mrs Ojjdon , N. Division street Buffalo ,
ays : "I cannot bo too thankful 'that 1
vas induced to try your Si'itiNa BLOSSOM.
' , was at one time afrnid I should never bo
nblo to get out njMin. I seemed to bo a
iccond ctliUon of Job without his pa-
, icuce ; my lace nnd body wore ono vast
lullectiou of boils nnd pimples ; since tnk-
ng ono bottle of your Spring Blossom I
am quito cured , all eruptions have disap-
> eare < l , mjd 1 feel hotter than I have in a
eng timo. Price GO cents , trial bottles
0 centH.
A Iionf ns Big oa aToblo.
-tfofCalO Union.
About three wooka ngo the local of
lie Union gave notice of a mammoth
) io-plant that ia now growing on the
) romisoa of J. W. Huggtna , in Shor-
imnH addition , Wo stated at the
time that the largest leaf of this plant ,
; rown from seed put in the ground on
, ho 20th of April last , measured sev
enteen foot in circumference. Out
contemporaries criticised ua as though
wo were the 'lineal descendant of
the celebrated liaron Munchauaon ,
and had inherited nil the leadiny
traits of our noted ancestor. This
treatment , of course , has been as n
thorn in our flush over sinco. We
vowed that wo would got oven. We
are now ready to vindicate our honor
aa n truthful journalist. Yesterday
wo measured that leaf in the presence
of two witnoaaoa Mr. Huggina am ]
Dr. Port. Ita circumference was
twenty-one foot nnd uino inches ,
There ia no "ahonanlgan" about this.
The plant ia somewhat the shape of a
palm leat fan , with asmoothodgo , and
not full of deep scallops , na Ima been
auriiiisod by these who had not scon
it. Mr. Iluggins , who wns former)1 !
an Iowa tanner of the old school , 1ms
many other "big tilings" growing
alongside of thia plo-plnnt. Wo saw 11
boot of six weeks' growth that mena-
urcd three foot ono and n half inchet
in circumference , nnd n turnip of the
aamo ngo ono foot eleven nnd n hull
inches in circumference. Wo nlsc
saw n small bush , transplnntod lasl
spring , that bore a quince which moiis
ured eleven and n half inches in cir
oumforcnco.
TUUE TO 1IEH TRUST.
Too much cannot bo said of tin
over faithful wife nnd mother , con
stnntly watching nnd cnring for lie :
dear onoa , never neglecting a singh
duty in their behalf. When they nrt
nasnilod by disease , and the Byaton
should Imvo n thorough cleansing , tin
stomach nnd bowola regulated , bloot
purified , malarial poisonoxtonninatod
she must know thnt Elcctrio Bitten
are the only euro remedy. They art
the boat nnd purest medicine in the
world , nnd only cost fitty cents. Sole
by lah & MoMnhon. (2) ( )
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LA fi
AHBACH CLOCK ,
Cor. Dou U uth Bti. Um h peb.
Great German
REMEDY
ron
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SCIATICA ,
LUMBAGO ,
BACKACHE ,
G O U'T ,
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orinr.
CHEST ,
SORE TEROAT ,
QUINSY" ,
SWELLINGS
1KD
SPRAINS ,
FROSTED FEET
JM >
EARS ,
UTJXS.3VS
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SCALDS ,
GZNEIUI ,
TOOTH , EAR
HEADACHE ,
AXD
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ACHES.
No 1'rtparilion en earth equals ST. JJCOM OIL ai
fc nrr. , tine , STMTLE inJ CIIEAI' Eiterntl Ittn.tdjr.
A trltl CDUlls but the comparative/ ! trifling outlay or
SO CtftJ. f.nd torj ono luirorlng with f > ia can u v
chotp ml | ioiltit rroofcf Hi claims.
IlIllKniOAS l ! ( 1I.ITF.N LAKflUiOES.
SQID BY AIL DRUQOISTS AND DEAIERS IN
A. VOGELER . CO.
llulthnort. Md. . V.
, . In Ever ; Joint ,
And liber with fovcr nnd a 'uo , or bilious rwnltt
; cnt , thu B > etcm may jot bu ( real from tna ma-
lu'iiatitvlruiwltli HosUttcr's Stomach Hitters.
1'rotcct tliu sjstcm nyainititwith thia litiiefl-
cent atitlapnsniodlehlch Is ftirthcrmorc n su-
ircmo remedy for lit or complaint , constipation ,
Ijspcpsla , debility , rhcumatl < ni , kidney trou
bles anil other ailment * .
iHTt'or sale by nil DrugglBts and Dealers gen-
irally. _
Sioux City & Pacific
&Siouk City
RAILROADS.
THE OL1 > RELIABLE SIOUX CITY ROUTE
1OO MILES SHORTER ROUTE 3.OO
FROM
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
UULUTII OR BISMARCK ,
and all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
) il.ota. This line Is cxjulrjpod wjth the improv cd
VcstiiiK'liouso Automatic Alr-hrako and Miller
'la t ( ona Couulu and Buffer : and for
SPEID. SAFETY AND COMFORT
3 unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and
Sleeping Can , owned and controllail bv the com-
any , run through W1T OUT CUANGU boUecn
Jnloii Pacinc Tnuisfci ucuot at Council Bluffs ,
ami St. 1'aul.
Trains leave Union Pacific Transfer depot a
Council BluCts at 6:15 : p. m. , reaching Sioux City
at 10:20 : . . m. and St. Paul at 11:05 : a. m. making
TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANYaOTHER
ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 8:30 p. m. , arrh Ing
Sioux City 4:45 : a. m. , and Union Pacific Trans
I depot , Council lllulfu , at 0:60 : a. m. lie
at your tickets road \ la "S. 0. & P. R. R.
F. C. HILLS , Superintendent ,
T. E. ROBINSON , Missouri Valley , I .
ABst Oei Pass. Agent.
J. n. O'BRI AN , Pafwongcr Agent ,
Council Bluffs , low * .
LEGAL NOTICE.
To C&tharlno Rcddo , non-rcelJcnt defendant ;
Yon are hereby notified that on the 2d day ot
September , 1831 , John Rcddo. plaintiff , filed his
ii'tltlon In the District Court , u Ithm nnd tor
Douglas County , Nebraska , against you as de
fendant , the object and prayer of wlilch petition
a , to obtain a decree of < fl\orco from the bonds
of matrlmony u 1th you for the following causes ,
: o-utt : 1st , habitual drunkenness ; 2d , extreme
cruelty , and for general relief.
You are required to answer ( aid petition on
the 21th day of October , 1SS1.
DOANK ft CAMPmiM , ,
BoTwCt Attorneys for I'lalntift ,
LEGAL NOTICE.
John MeFadden will take notice thit on the
10th of August , 1831 , Charter Drandos , Justlcoof
tha 1'c.aco , of Ut precinct , Dougliii Co. , Noli. , Is-
i u d an order of attachment for the sum of 320.25
In mi action pending before him , "herein Arne
iCratz Is plain tilt and John MeFadden defendant ,
that property consisting of liouschold turnlture
and Implements lias been attached under cald
order , Said causatas continued to 21et ol
September , 1831,10 o'clock p. m.
aiig7w3t ARNQ KRATZ , I'lalntlg.
/ vMAIIA llIRDSTORE-lIaH forsMooll kinds
\J of Foreign and Domestic Birds , also Bird
Kunclcry goods ; at ICth bt. , bet. Douglas and
Dodge. au20-3m
PROBATE NOTICE.
State ot Nebraska , Douglas County , es :
At a County Court , held at the County Court
Room , In ami for said County. Augutt 1st , A ,
D. IbOl. Present , HOWARD W. SMITH ,
County Judge.
In thu matter ot the caUto of Joacpli II. Nol-
BOII , decoaiod ;
On reading and flllnjf the | * > titton of Marthn
S. Nclhon , praying that ( ho Instrument , purporting -
porting to 114 a tluly outhontlcatod copy of the
last v 111 and testament of mid dccca&ud , and ol
the probate thereof , by the Circuit Court ol
Foumaln County , State of Indiana , and this day
filed In this Court , may bo allowed and record * ! ,
as the list will and tostnnmnt ot mild Joseph 11.
Nelson , deceased , It ] and for tha State of Ne
braska *
Ordered , Th t August 27th , A. D , 1S31 , at 10
o'clock a. in. , Is Assigned for hcarlngcald petition ,
hen all iicreon * Interested In said matter may
appear ate County Court to bo held , in and for
said County , and thaw came hy the prayer ol
patlttoner-thould not be granted ; and that notice
ol the pendency of said | x.tltlon and tha hearing
thcrool bu git en to all persons Intereitrd in uld
matter , bv publishing a copy of thli order InTui
OiUlU WBKKLY I > , a nouipaper printed in Bald
County , for tliroo iucccul u weeks , prior to nail )
U * '
HOWARD B. SMITH ,
County Judye.
Business College ,
THE GREAT WESTERN
QEO. R. BATHQUH , Prlnclp l.
Creighton Block ,
OMAHA , NE111USKA
tVSoad ( or Clrculu.
Sirs. .T. O. nobcrtson , ritKlnirc , 1'a. , * riles : " 1
WM siidcrinK from ( jtnural clcMlity , ant of p-
fKlito , coiislllntlon , etc. , w > tli.il flo ( WTUI n luir-
den ; nftcr lulnif llunlock fllooil Hitters 1 felt liet-
tcr tlinn forj enrs. 1 cannot jiralse your Hitters
too much. "
K.OIbK nf nnffdlo , N. Y. , writes : "Vonr
Iliinlock Illooil Hitters , In chronic illscnses of the
Mooil , llur ami Milncys , IIMO liccn flynMlv
tnirknl with succcf s. I hao TI < H | them jnj t elf
with licat result ? , for torplJit } oftholUcr , mil In
cnsoot a friend of inlnu suffering froin ilroji'y ,
thu effect ai mar\ilou3. "
Bruce Turner , Kochcttor , N , Y. , | rtM"I ! lia\o
liceii subject to ncrloiH illsonlcr of the klilncjs ,
mul nmlilo to attend to bii'lncMs ; lltinlock lllootl
Hittcnt rctlcMHl mo before half & bottle wns used ,
I feel confident that they will entirely euro me. "
\ : > Atcnlth Halt , ninjhampton , X , Y , , writes :
"I sulTcrvd with a dull pain through my left
lung and shoulder. I.o t my spirits , appctlta
nndiclor , nnd could with illlllculty krcj ) up nil
thy. Took jour HiirUock Dlood Hitters M ( It-
rictcd , nnd lm\o felt no pain since first ueek af
ter using them , "
Mr. Nonh Bales , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About
four jcarsago Iliadanattock of biliousfc\crniid
nc\er fully rccoxcrcd. Sly dlgcstlto organs
were weakened , nnd I would t i completely pros
trated for < lns. After using two l > ottles ot jour
Burdock Blood Hitters the linpro\cincnt wns so
\ Itlblo that I was astontihcd. I can now. though
01 j cars of ac , do a fair and reasonable di ) 's
work , "
C. lllackct lloblnion , proprietor of The Canada
Preshjterian , Toronto , Out. , writes : "Koryears
I suffered grintly from oft-recurring hcmlathe. I
used your llurdock Hlood Hitters with happlrst
results , and I now find myself In better health
than for years past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' -Ihato
used Burdock Blood Hitters for ncnoua and bll-
lloui headaches , and can recommend It to anyone
requiring n euro for bllllouincss. "
Mrs. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. T , writes :
"For several jiars I have sulTcrcu from oft-ricur-
ring billions headaches , dyspepsia , and coin-
ilalnU peculiar to my sex. Since uilng jour
Burdock BlooJ Hitters I am entirely relieved. "
Price , 81.00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts
FOSTER , MILBDEN , & Do , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F.
Joodmnn. Jc 27 cod-mo
Jo'lf you are a raim ylf your-ron.
f oftu uiccswcak. nan of Uv
eued by tlio strain of '
your duties avoid niitht orlc , to'rcl
ttlmubiitinnd use . torebrninnprveand
Hop Bittors. I waste , use Hop Q.
If you uro younit nnd IrufTerlnefromnnr In-
discretion or dlssipa ) lion i ir youm-omar-
ricd or Elnslo , old or yaunir , eutrerlns from
poorlicMth ur lancuUn . ( UK on a Led of sick'
iics3 , rely oa Hop ! Dlttoro. ,
„
. , Tliounnnds ulo an-
Wlioevcr youarc.
whenever you ficl I nvally from seine
that elttcm ' 1 form of Kidney
needs your clcnnf Ine. ton- < f illsca o that iiUKli
In ? or uavo
by a timely use of
tnlto Hop HopBlttora
Blttere.
Hftvoj-on < TM-v
D. t. O.
or urlnani com Is AU absolute
plaint , dl'ouie .
and irrcsit-tn.
ot tlio stninach , bio euro for
. HOP
bniccM , blood. drunkenness.
Ificrornenesf use ot opium.
You will be tobacco , or
cured If you nee narcotics.
Hop Dlttoro
Ifyonnreflm . bcndtur
ply w o n Is and
tow jitritcdtry NEVER Circular.
it i It may iiop BrrrtEO
anvoyour FAIL ! ETC CO. ,
llfo. It hae
awvod hun
dreds. A Toronto , Out.
csatffiSBKaKffSj
JIcn ° ' "Mllty , to represent
CHAMBEUS' Dictionary of Uni-
\creal Knowledge. Complete Cyclopaedia ot
iery Day Wants.
This Is the Most Useful and Compact Literary
Achievement of the Ago. It h.13 no competitors.
Wo u ant competent Solicitors. No peddl rs
need apply Circulars , giving full desription ,
sent on application. J. U. CIIAMBK11S.
St. Louis , Mo. , Chicago , 111. , Atlanta , Gt.
seSm&c cktwlra
PIONEER LAND AGENCY
E. M. EATHBUK ,
Cambridge , Neb.
1,000,000 acres gocrnment land open to Home
steads. Pre-emptions and Timber claims. 200
choice Improved claims ! or sale or exchange. 200
of the best deeded farms In Southwestern Nebras
ka with timber and water for sale. A few choice
stock randies with fenced Holds , timber , hay and
water , for sale , cheap. Corrcspoudcnce Solicited ,
TOttr30-tt
_
CJTRAYED From Slcrt's stable , Omaha , ono
O black marc , color tomowhat faded , eight or
rilnoycar80ldwclghs about Ioon hundred , had
on saddle and bridle. A rcn ard w 111 bo paid forjhcr
return or information leading to her rccoicry.
W. E. OATIIUY , Fort Calhoun , Neb 703-w2t
WAE IN PASSENBER BATES I
IIOBBIE ' BROS . Brbkcra in all Railroad
Tickets , Omaha , Neb. , offer Tickets to the East ,
until further notice , at the following unheard of
law Rates :
Chicago , SIO ; Round Trip , $10.00 , These are
limited Plrtt-Class Tickets and itood for return
through the j car , and \ la the Old Reliable Chicago
cage , Burlington & Qulncy Railroad. Also , one
way to
1st class
Philadelphia and Washington , $17 00
For larticulars. write or go direct to HOBBIK
BROS. , Dialers in Reduced Rate Railroad and
StcnuMhln Ticket * , 603 Tenth St. . Omaha , Neb.
Remfimicr the place Throe DOOM North of
Un'oii ' Pacifle Railroad Depot , Uast Side of Tenth
Street.
Omaha. August 1. 1881 _ au25dqw4m
AQKNTS WANTED EOP.
the Fastest r-elllng Boot : of tin Agel
Foundations of Success ,
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The luwaol trade , legal forms , how to rails-
net uuduuss , valuable tables , social etiquette ,
n.irllaraeutarusage , how to coiduct public
buMnot.e ; lu f jet It Is a comnlote Qui Jo to Sue-
CO.H for all rli.Bts. A famUy netesel y. Addrous
for clrinlannnd special terms , tNcIiOi ; PUB-
UKIIINUCO.St LmilM , Mo.
AQENTS WANTED roa OHR NF.W BOOK
B8BLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
be Ing the Story ot the Scriptures , by Rev. George
Alexander Crook , D. D. , In simple and attrattlie
angiuge for old and joung. Profusely Illustra
ted , making a most Interesting nnd Impnsshe
jontlie instructor , i\cry jiarent III secure this
work. Prcaihcrs , you nhotild circulate It. Price
33.00. Send for circular * u 1th oitra tcnns.
J II. CHAM11K11S&CO. St. LouU Mo.
UP N ar my house on Saturday , an
TIAKKN whlto horse with black snots ; blind In
the right o\o. P. 0. Boyson , north blda Lcarcn-
worth street bet. 7th and 8th. aulO-w4t
Tin MOST PorubiBl Tui BUT
THE OVALCHURN
TUB BEST / ' , OHTJKNB
QUICKKII
MOST CON-
VENIKNT
ClIOUN OUUUN
MANUKAO- IN THE
TUUEP , HAUKEI
U nnf cturc < l laOvetlni , 4.8 , 8 , 10 indl
gallons. U tiai no uenrlnc. Ucmo no nolw
Joes Its work mlly nd nulclrly. i > d st\ \ * the
largcit amount ol l.utUr frunnho milk ; 01
crsum ; Ii nude Irom the > > wt Mb lumber. It
( olUat lower price than ny othvr flnit-UMi
t burn. Beua lor dUcrlptive clrculw uid price
HEADQUFOR
-FOR
Wo desire to call the opocial attention ot the trade to our
elegant Unes ( at BOTTOM PBIOES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovorshirts , Overalls
llosiery , &o.uow open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts ,
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUG-LAS STREET , MAHA ,
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
4
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
Jy IS-tno
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments made tii will rccche jiroiniit attention. Ilcfcroncos : State Kank , Omaha ; Platt
& Co. , Baltimore ; IVck & Hnnshcr , Chicago ; SI. Wcrk & Co. , Clticlnimtl.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
t
IMPOUTEUS AND JOIJUEUS OF
MILLINERY & NOTIONS ,
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west.
IE1. O-
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Guns.AmmunitionjSporting Goods
FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LINE GF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne
S
The Largest Stock and MostOorn-
plete Assortment in
The West.
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , " Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures
and Lace Curtains.
WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. ;
1313 Farnham Bt. , Omaha.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves )
TI3ST
Stove fiepairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer f
OX * * * ff3HCX3XTX > 0 OX * O-
Tenth and Jackso" Q * - - Omaha , Neb ]