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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY JBEE : FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 , 1S81 FROM BOISE CITY , Interesting Letter Regarding the Business Outlook at Oorinne , Kilton nhd Geese Creek. Falls as Magnificent no Niagara. Correspondence of The Hec. ] Joisi : , IDAHO , Sept. 17.--A I from Ogtlcn , Utnh , to the capital of Idaho is in many respects nn intorcst ing one , nnd yet is not such iw n por-j son would wish to choose if traveling ] for pleasure. FromUgdon to Kclton , ft distance of ninety-two milrs , llion.- is the luxury of nn evening ride on the Central Pacific , in a train fitted with nil modern conveniences , and ifj favored with n bright moonlight , the added charm of glimpses of the great inland sea lying placidly at the foot ofi high mountains. Corinna is the first town reached. Once it was the great shipping point for nil the supplies pfj Montana , casturri Idaho nnd part ofi northern Utah. When the Union Pacific readied and crpsscd Ue.ir Hiv cr , this town sprung up as liy magic. Largo hotels , inimeiiso warehouses and extensive stores were eructed , and nil the vices nnd virtues of a western frontier town were gathered , thoro. Long trains of teams strotcli deut out along the routes to Montana foi hundreds of miles , and there nlwnya were enough of thcso freighters in town to make it a live camp. Saloons nnd faro banks nourished , nnd mono } flowed so freely that the town was always lively , yhen the Utah $ ] Northo n pushed its line from Ogdoi towards Montana , this freighting busi ness was transformed from time t < I time to Bomo now terminus of tlm roadj and the "Uurg on tlm Hani1' ' lost its prcstago and glory. Many o the buildings have boon carted oil' tether < other localities , and there still remain three times as many as are placed now to use. Corinna limy again become ol importance as the junction of n brnncl : road to Yankton , Dakota , which wil leave the Control Pacific at that point , yet there is little hopes of iU ovoi occupying any such prominence ir commercial circles as in its early days eight or ton years ngo. At present there is much freight being hauled from thcro to Idaho nnd Montana b > teams , because of the excessive freight charges mndo by the Utnh & North crn upon California merchandise. When the Union Pacific Raised the rates from Ogden to the northern ter minus of the Utah Northern , from 81.75 to ? 4.GO per 100 Ibs. thoyj brought much censure to the road , and morchantH put teams upon the road to haul their goods n distance ofi four hundred miles alongside the nar- row-gnngo railway. Quiet , nnd ns dulli ns aooms Corinno , ono merchant packs nnd ships about two hundred thous and dozen eggs , and ono hundred thousand pounds of butter. Ho has usnd this season five carle ads of lum bar for egg cases , boxes and chicken coops , the latter of which ho ships .about 000 fowls per week. Those arti- clcs of produce nro gathered in by merchants in northern Utah , and .southern Idaho , and the teams which haul to Corinno take back mer chandise. About twenty carloads of blasting potvdor have boon brought from California this summer and taken by wagon to Montana und Idaho , to aid in mining But wo moro on to Kilton , whore we find another important freighting point , ninety-two miles west of Og- don. Hero all goods from the east for Boise and all parts of Idaho , leave the railway , while the bulk of freight for the great Wood River country goes from this place , During April , May , Junu , July nnd August of this year , the Central Pacific delivered at Kolton over 8,000,000 pounds of .freight , to bo sent northward by the two forwarding houses. To move ! this freight would require a line of animals and wagons over twenty-five miles long if stretched out in one string. Teams of from four to six teen animals each are hitched to great wagons , which , in turn , have one or two smaller wagons ns "trails" hitched in the roar , nnd after being loaded to the fullest extent , start off for u trip of hundreds of miles , requiring weeks of time to accomplish. The drivers , stop at convenient places nnd camp , turning their animals out to grnzo. Through dust nnd storm , n d over n barren country , the occupation o ! freighting does not appear to be n pleasant ono , and yet thera is a charm about it which keep * men once en gaged in it , still in the business. Two thirds of-this vast bulk of freight UIIE season was destined for the new min ing country of Wood river , while the balance goes to the towns nnd rnnchcu of Idaho. During September nnd October the receipts will bo groatet than any of the other months , so that the amount ( his soaaon will probablj reach twelve million pounds. Ketton is a Biiwll town of only about fort ) buildings , nnd it located on n barren plain overlooking the Great Salt lake , About seven miles east ia Monument Point , where an important industrj sprang up in utiluVng the salt of tin luke. A windmill pjinpstho brimi into largo tanks , part of whicl is deported by solar evaporation for tiso in oilvor mills , while- portion passes through boiling kettles for. con centration and purifying for table alt. Throe cords of wood will manu facture liyo tons of salt per day. Tin source of supply ia unlimited , as it is drawn from the lake covering n mir face of ninety miles long and forh miles wide , while the density is so Broatt that about one-fifth is salt. Leaving Kolton in the morning , tin ride northward on the line of the . Utah , Idaho and Oregon stage com pany is over vnst plains , with elevated mountains on oitfior side. Tito routi would not bo diflicult for n railroad lino. The first place of importance reached is Albion , located in Marsh I. t " Basin , sixty miles from Kolton. This "basin is hemmed in on all sides bj mountainsand is nearlycircularin form. 1 his basin , seven by ton miles in ex- tent. Is rich in farming land , nnd about ono-fourth of winch is under line cultivation. The town of Albion is of noiv birth ana of rapid growth. Oooso Creek is the next station we reach , and is n sample of what can be jono in changing the desert into a nlnco of vorduto. Hero the Wood River stngo line branches off from the nain line , but wo stick to the main line nnd find rest at Hock Creek , far ther on. This place is about ton miles from Snnko riveat the point ivhero nro the great falls of the river. A ride over the desert countrj brings us to the river. For two or three miles above Shoshone Falls the river flows through immense chasms , with walls on cither sldo hundreds of feet high. The riyor is full of rapids or milci , the descent being 0 great. At the upper Shoshone ulTsj known as Twin or Little Fhlls , the river is divided by an island , and the two streams rush over the preci pice nnd fnll into the pool 175 feet be low. As yiewed from the blulls hun dred * of feet nboyo , the sight is grand ; and from below there is still more to idmiro and to nwo the visitor. Some four or five miles down the river and wo come to the great falls , where the entire river descends in ono sheet 210 feet. Wo'remombcr roaming around Niagara Falls , the rapids nnd other places of intorcst for several days once , nnd with all that there is there to ndmiro nnd excite our wonder , there is ns much , if not moro , to in terest the v sitor to this portion of Snake river , nnd should this place be connected by railway with the outside world , this will become n great resort for travelers. Some thirty or forty miles farther down stream is Solotnou Falls , which are n succession of small falls , extending quito a distanco. The greatest of these falls is only nboul twenty feet , but the fovms and the ; reat number of the falls nnd cascade makes it very beautiful. But a short jdiatnnco above thcso falls is the most 'remarkable ' sight wo have over seen , jpi the highbluHsnlong the river there is.suus numerous great springs , the waters of which fnll over the rockf mil is lashed to silvery streams nnd ipray in its descent. The first of those pours over a dill' in n scmi-circulni form nnd fnlls over 200 foot. As seen from the opposite side of the river it is very beautiful. Farther down the , river is n much grander sight. A stream of wivtor , equal to that of a small ' river , pours out the bank nnd falls ever lhe 'ocks ' in silvery streams of almost Dvory conceivable shape nnd form , while the spaces between is lined with rcon moss nnd shrubs , so that it pro- icnts nn appearance of nn immense jrntta. These tails cover a space of jvcr 100 foot in height nnd sovora' imidrcd feet in width. Farther dowi he stream for over one mile othoi limilnr springs issue , nnd each posses- los its own features of beauty. Where his vast body of water comes from is t question that will probably never be iplvod. Lost river enters the Snake ivor valley at n point up stream over mo hundred miles distant , and there inks out of sight in the lavn. Other itrcnms nlong the western nnd north- rn border of this vast lava plain foi distance of nearly 200 miles come 1 from the mouhtfiinsnndsink. Those nitcd streams would probably fur- ish ns much water as pours outof | hose springs , but no single ono of hose streams would supply any of the irger springs , HO it is only speculation o ossumo that the source of supoly omes from any particular stream. We iush on and on , ami end our ride in 3oiso City , 25D miles from Kolton , > vor a road tluit is full of interest to ho tourist at times , while other par- ioni is over vast plains of deserts' ' rhoro nothing but : saga brush grows , nd whore the absence of moisture , lie grinding of wheels nnd feet of nni- u\ls has pulverized the Alkaline soil ute fine dust. This > , dust rises in louds nnd is floated by winds , much o the discomfiture of the traveler. ? ho time is not far distant when the nilwny will make this route more peody and pleasant , and much that 9 now desert will become rich in tig- iculture. Boise City is a pretty place , jul worthy of a special letter , reserved or another occasion. in Ireland- Tile following embraces the loading acts in relation to the condition of .griculturo in Ireland as reported in no registrar recently issued to the ord lieutenant : HOW T1IF. LAND JH DIVIDKD. Of the total surface of Ireland , bout 20,250,000 acroa moro than ' ,000,000 nores must be deducted rom the agricultural returns ns con listing of barren mountain , nnd near- y 1,750,000 , ncres as bog ufid barren nnrsh ; though it is cut tain that the putter part of this lost could be con- ortcd into good land if capital md nbor were forthcoming for tno pur- ) oso.Vator , roads , fences , etc. " lomprise nn extent not coming fnr hort of 1,000,000 acres ; so that there cumins available for culture of ono ind or another n total of rather more linn 15,500,000 acies. Of this.speal ; ng in round numbers , 5.000,000 , , ores wuro last year under arable cul- ivntion , nnd 10,250,000 , were occupied a meadow or pasture land , leaving 5,000 ncres of fallow nnd 310,000) ) ercs of woods nnd plantations , /umparing this with past years , it coins that the barren mountain land : as increased 10,000 ncrcas since 870 , and the water , roads , fences , tc. , " 10,000 : whiK ) about 23,000 ores of bog nnd marsh were re- ' laimod , or otherwise disappeared rom the returns. In the ton yearn tiding with 1880 the total of unpro- luetivo land , . excluding fallow , in- ireascd moro thnn n quarter of n mil- ion ncresfrom1,21)0,000 ) to-1,030- K)0. ) The land bearing corual nnd ; reon crops decreased in thu snnu leriod from 5,500,000 to 5,000,000 .cres , while the grass land inctenso'J rom 10,000,0001610,250,000. Woode mil plantations show nn insignificant ncreoso in size , and fallow lands re- nain within the nvorago of ten yearn. U the same time the number of hold- ng lias steadily but very slightly do ilined , showing no greater change in ho subdivision of farms than might inturally bo expected in any country , ' . 'he total number of holdings in 1880 s reckoned nt 574,000 whereof about ' 0,000 were hold in more patches o\ ess than one ucro in extent , nnd 24,000 were worthier of the name f farms. It appears that the average IKO of holding in Ireland is about wenty-aovon ucresj nnd indued the inoat numerous class of farmers con- tsts of those who own between lifteen nnd thirty acres. Those number llll- 000 , against only 130,000 who hold ibetweon thirty nnd fifty ncres , nmt 7 , - | 000 who hold between fifty nnd one hundred. The whole class of "peasant proprietors" who occupy less thnn live icrcs does not include moro than 115-j , 000 persons This latter class iv moreover , shown to have remained' ' nearly unchanged in numbers duringj the lint year ; nnd it is oily in the in-J creased number of the larger holdings' above ono hundred acres that there was any notable alteration. It is , liowovor , remarkable that , excluding1 the petty holdings over ononcro , there was during this period n decreaio in every province in the number of oc cupiers , amounting in the whole to n falling off of 100 ! , although at the uimo time the holders of fifty ncrcsj increased ninety in number , TUB STOCK KBIT , The land , thus parceled out among1 its occupiers , maintained in 1880 nj Hock of cattle almost equal to that : which ii maintained in 1871. Even litico 1872 the falling off in horned , beasts has not amounted to more than ] Vbout 5 per cont.nhdin ; the mattoi of horses , mules , nnd asses there was ] .111 increase of some 5 per cent. Ever } one of thcso categories show , however - over n decrease since 187 ! ) ; and so do ! these which enumerate the goats and the poultry , though they nro still ] ibpvo the level often yenrs ago , But it is the items of sheep nnd pigs that the year 1880 shows the most con spicuous decrease. The loss in sheep since 1873 has been moro thnn 20 pot , cent. * nnd the total of thu smaller ) minials , which was until lately greateri than that of the horned cattle , has ] now fallen far below it nnd station at about 3,500,000 , ngainit neary 4,000 , 000. Pigs have become still moro un popular , nnd have decreased to n.nj ilmost incredibln extent in the last three years from close upon 1,500- , 000 to 850,000 , or n loss ol 42 pel cent , of which the past year is no countable for moro thnn 14 per cent. Such u falling off may no doubt be partly accounted for by the increased' ' cheapness of bacon in the market ; but it is to bo feared that n vast number of cottagers nnd small occupiers , no ] longer Called upon to "pay thn rint , ' have dispensed accordingly with the linimal whoso special duty it was to ] furnish this fund. It may bo now ai cheap to buy bacon ns to feed it a homo ; but the difference between the two processes does | not end thoro. The decline in the muster-roll of piga moans not only idlonosi and improvi dence on the part of the quondan pig-owner , but also increasing barren ness of the land ho cultivates or pretends tends to cultivate. The single feature is the return of live stock for 188 ( that can bo called nt nil cncourjiginc is the comparitivo steadiness will ; ivhich the horses nro kept up to i evol not far below that of thu pro riotis year , nnd above the nvorago o : on years past. But oven the satis 'action to bo derived from this ii argoly modified when it is observed ; hat there is a very heavy decline o L ? per cent in the total of foals under year old..TUB .TUB ANNUAL OKOP.S. For the cultivation of arable am' noadowland 1880 _ was a good year n : [ roland. The estimated produce per tore wns well above the average of .on years , nnd in the case of oats and oot crops ban only boon twice exceed- > d in the decade. The much smaller juantity of l < tnd sown with ceroaln produced accordingly n consid erably larger crop , and should lave enabled the occupiers to main- ; ain a mbch 'larger stock on their 'arms besides themselves living bed - d the need of charity or a reduc- ,1011 in rent. The statistical details how , nevertheless , that the good har rest wns much less productive thnn it mould have boon , owing to the small tcrcage of land cultivated for those jrops which turned out best. The po , ate crop , for instance , wns 3 times as rood as in 1879 , and 30 nor cent , setter than in 1871. But the potnto rounds in the latter year covered lioro than 1OCO,000 , ncres , whereas it 1880 they included only about 820 , XX ) . Again , the wheat lands pro- luood 25 per cent , per ncro moro in 1880 than in 1871. But in the earlier r there was cultivated for wheat ir Oonnnught above 10,000 acres , nnd ii the latter year only 7.000. Of the ; wolvo categories into which the crops ire divided , nil but two are shown to inve been grown either on loss land in -ho previous year or on an acreage Dructically the same , and these two ire oats , which was cultivated on 50- , )00 ) moro ncres , nnd llnx , which wae 'rown on 157,000 acres against 128 , )00. ) Noarlv a Miracle K. .tWuity Hall , ISIngliaiiuitoii , X. Y. , write * : "I suffered for novcrnl month' , v" Ii a dull Pain through the left lung am : ill Word. 1 loutiny B liltH , uppctitu an < ! : ol mill coiikl with ihtliculty keep uji ill tliiv. My mother procured KIIUU Jiuii > oei < ItLOOD UriTEiis ; 1 took them us dl reeled , niul have felt no nnln rinca firnt , veck after uxint : them , mm i\m now quite .veil. " 1'iico § 1.00 , tilnl size 10 cents. Ill coillv Hr.s EvorytliiiiK Fuiloil You ? L'hun try Warner's Safe Kidney nnd Liver Cure. 18-lw. ionled proposal ! for the Construction of ldewalki. Koalcd propawil * will be receded by the under- j.'iicd until Suptcmbor Ufl , 1831 , at 12 o'clock eon , for thu construction of nldowalKs In front fund adjoining thu follow Ing docribcd prc ilsoa , to-wlt : Lot , lllodc. Addition , llcmarl.s. 80 . ' Kountro<nth'a 'J-S-4 4 4 " . " 0-1M2-13 4 " " - - _ , " 2(14 ( 174 HbidoJavknoi S-4 201 Ord. iviulrcc > M w ride I'l it VJol7 74 mHoCap.Av Uof4 Iloibaih'ii vnhhcrinariA. s' 30 ft S liounttu'ii Sd o ldo 10 at 0 u u u ii iWftll " " " " ! 40 ft 14 " " " " Q ( I II II II VIS 131 " " n nldfl Harncj Capitol iiDldor'anihai , Alto all that pait of Iho cunt tide of 10th street , ctwcvn thu notth nldo of CaUvllar and outh no o ( Mock one (1) ( ) In South Omaha addition Uta all that part on the ea t fcldo of 10th itreot , utwccii thoaoutli line of Charles atrceet and orth Hue of blok ono ( U In South Omaha ad Itlon. J. J. l > . G , JEW1HT , ec-JJ ot City Cleric , AOAPBMY OP THljJ SACREDHEART OMAlfA , NEH. 3. 9. Corner Oth nnd Howard , The plan ol Studies I * the unia a that puriunl 11 nil the AraiU-iuUi of thu bacrcil Heart , Hit cunco In religion In no obnlaclo to the admli loiinf jouiirfladlo. Tertut : liuliidliiif Hoard , iVaihlnir , Tuition and Instrumental iluilc , pci c loiiof ( h iinntlu , SIM ) . Itvfortnwa iron. lulrixl from all penoni unknown to the liutltu- lon. For further Information apuly to Tin tight ltcUUhop o Otiuha. or to the Lad } upcrlor , c ± iJlin tlaurafgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Racfacho , Soreness of tha tihosi , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Yooih , Ear and Headache , h'rostoti Feoi and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. V ( . PrTsniHon en arth qi' l Sr. JACOBS On * tnfe , urc , tlinplr and rhrni Kxttmn' lUmpJj , A Irlnl cntalli but tlie cornparatlrtl ) IdJIiip outlny of 60 ffnil , nnd * ter > ORS niirTfr fjtj with piln can hare rhe p and poiltlri orao ) r Iticltltai. < / . > Dlrcctlpni in Klerrn LanguagH' > r ( FOLD 57 ALL DRUG GISTS AND DEALEBE IK MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & CO. , " , ThonnTt Slmlion in Ever Jjint , \iidllberTillhfmor nnd n uo , nr bllloui rcniltti ; ont , the 8) stein may yet bo frtid from Ire ina-l lijiiantlniswith llostuttcr's Stomach liittcrs.l Protect the sj ttrra against it with this bcncfl-f lent antt-8iasmoillc , which Is fnrthcnnoron hii-1 renio remedy for Iher complaint , const patloti , ! \9icp"ia | , Ocbllltv , rhuumatiju , kidney trou-T Ics nnd other nllmcntn. I jTJTKoreale by all Drugj lata and Dealers gen-l irallv. AQENT3 WANTED FOR KABTPST SBLLINQ BOOKS OF TUB Aoit ! Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The lawn of trndo , Icfal forms , how to trans , ct builncs1'aliiablo tables , social etiquette rllmnentniy > u igc , how to conduct public busi lost ; fn fact ftli a complete Onldo to Slicccu foi ill casen. A family nccrtjity. Address for clr iiilars nnd special terms ANC11OU rUBLISUINO 20. , SLUiulH. Mo. . X.OXTXIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. BRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Louis , WMOLI1ALK DKALIM IN IOOK , i DADCDQ iwRiTiNot JEWS , f rArCKw 1VRAPPIKO 1 ENVELOl'KS , CAKD BOAUD AND Pr'rnters Stock. /3TCfteh paid for Ilags and Paptr Stock , Sera ron and Metnls. Paper Stock Wtn houses 1229 to 1237 , Nortl. 3rof , W , J , Antler's ' Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hoipc , Jr. Hall , 1510 Dodge St. lass for Kvntloincn commencing Tuesday even ijf , Oct. 4 , Clans for ladles c'onmicneini ; Thurs ayeicnlnif , Oct. B. Turin * liberal. The cas uthodl I ha\o for tcachlntr the Waltz , Gilds .c. , I can guarantee perfect tatUfacl'ori c cholarx. For terms , ir. , call at A. Hospo.Jr.J 111U Capitol A\c. sl7dlm Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY -AT-LAW.I From blort'n liable , Omaha. OIK | ! black maru , coloi bomc hat faded , citiht or ] line yean , weight about cloen hundred , had ! n eaddlo'and bridle. A lovvaid will bo jiald foil cr xturn , or Information leading to her re f ' < eiy. \ \ ' . K. Cathey , Fort Calhoun , Neb. 7P3 dltwZt PIONEER LAND AGENCY P. M. . . BATHBUKJ Cambridge , Neb. 1,000,000 acroa go ; eminent land opoii to Homo I : cads. Pro-cinptlons nnd Timber claims. 20CI lolce Improved chlms for tale or exchange. OC | f tlio bent deeded farms In Southwestern Nebras I a with tlmlHirnnd water for xale. A Jew choice ! Mk ranches with fenced Holds , timber , hay and | ' , for i-alc , cheap , Corro > i > oudcnco Solicited , ! mar.Wtf HENRY WARD 8EEGHER .ddrroiliiff . the ttiulonts of the National School eli ilocutlon and Oratory , said.'o are ) l\ln In aj mil vhose ncnlua , unoso hUtor > ' , uhoso Institu I Ion eminently demand oratory. ' ' The Nationals chool of Elocution and Oratory as c tab I shul in 1S74 , to eupplv tills demand. Chartered ! i 1K75 , Nineteen Teachers and Lecturers , ! peclallsta in the'r < loaitiiienls. | Sumnierl crni , July C , Fall Term , October 3. beiicl ? or circular to J. II. limiTEL , Secretary , Hid nnd 1418 ChCDtnnt street , Philadelphia If jou ronm n /If you voi f man or lei , tfWtclllnjoTcrniu. jour iliitlM avoid ulili ( wui k , to rca utlmuUnttanil U86 lore brain ii r > t ui Hop Bittors. Iwute , Uko Hop D. youna nd I ruffcrlnir frooi any In . ur iirMlpi I Uuii i 1C jounromar. rloJ or - ilnirlc - , old wr 1 rountf , suut riiiir from IworlicaHU or laJii Wi I HIT on a tied of lick ucu , rvljr on Hop ! Tlinuundidlo an- AVhoorer you are. , from aoniB . fctl nuolljr .ilieiioriT you | fonuot Kidney - tint ryiU-mJ your duiaiM ) tuttt uuKut Ticuda clearulnjj , tou-1 itlumutliiK , IIATO leu proi cnli it or nn nHtiout < ( ( ccif by a timely uwot tnUo Hop HopBlttero Blttere. - llantyt D. I. C. n tbMjluln i it , ml Irri'sli .u . . HOP Lie c u r o for INI Hit. tloixl. druiikcoiiM-a tl > erutnttftl , u o uf opium , You will lie tobaoou.or ciirvJIfyouu * , uurcottu. Hop Uittor SoMbydnijT' Ityauart'rlni UtK. bi'ujfur rly w uk u iJ hitiJrltcxI.trj NEVER CltvuUr It i It may aavo your FAIL ru ro Ufa. It Mae euved hun- | BMk l ra.T dr U0 > I AToronlo.C Burdock * < tTl1Ttt < ? JplTTERS If jon suffer from pjspopila , usu I1UIIDOCK 11LOOD UITTKIIS If jou nro aftllcteJ with Iliuousnc" , Ufa 111.001) UITTKUS. If .roil arc prostrated \ilth lck Headache , take IIUHDOCK IILOOI ) HITTKllS f } our Bow els arc illsonlcrcd , rrgulato them with ] f jour Wood Is Impurr , purify Itilth UUUDOCK nrooi > iJirrais f jinliaro Indirection , > oil will flndnn antldotcj n IIUHUOCK IJLOOl ) M'rriUS f \ounro troulilcil wllh Spring Complaint * , or vllcato them ltli IIUI1DOCK 111.001) JIITTIJIIS f your Lhcrls ton > IJ , restore It to hraltliy action * uh Dunuocic iiiooi ) nrrrr.p.s f your Il\cr la affected , jou will nnd a sure re toratlioln IlUllOOCK I1LOOD 1HITEIIS. f } oulm o any tpcclca of Humor or Pimple , fal lot to take IJUUnOCK 1)1,001) ) IIIITCHS f j ou hao any ? j inptoms of Ulcers or Scrof ulou * 3orci , a curatl\o remedy will lie fmmil In UUUUOCK 1)1.001) ) ) HITTEUS [ 'or unpirtlnjr strength am ! vitality tothosys cm , tiothlmr can equal I1UIIDOCK 1ILOOD ItiTTlUtS for Xttr\ oils and floncral PelOllty , tone up the ijatcm ulth UUUUOCK IlLOOD UlTTKHsJ 'rice , SI , 00 per Bottle ; Trial Boltlcs fO CJs POSTER , MILBUEN , & Co , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ith & McMahon and C. P.l Jocdiran. Jo 27 cod-mo PROBATE NOTICE. 'n the matter of the Kttato of Terdinand Tluin deceased Notice 19 hereby given that the creditors o i l l deceased , will mot the oxccutrlv of fail 'stat- , before mo , County Judfe of DougU bounty , Nebraska , at a County court Iloom , It aid County , on the 12th dny cf Not cmlior , 1631 n the 12th day of January , 1S92 , and on th 2th day of March , IBS. ! , at 1U o'clock a. in. cac' cy , for the purpose of presenting tlulr ilalm ir uMUiiIi.ation , luljiistment and allowance K months are alloucd for creditors to present their ilahni , and one j car /or the executrix to settle said Estate , from the 12th day of Scptcni licr , 1831. this notice will bo published In Tin P.MAIIA WEEKLY Hun for four Mocks nucccsshely , prior to the 12th ( lay of November , 1S81. A. M. CHAWVI 1C , Bcp21-wt ! County Juiljje. rilOBATE NOTIE. In the matter of the I tatoofThoinasBlackniore , deceased. , Notice la hereby gl\cn that the creditors 01 aid deceased , will meet the admlnlstrU of said Estate , before me , County Jndfe of Douglas County , Nebraska , at the County Court Uoom in said County , on the 1st ihyof No cmbor , 1881 on the 1st day of January , 1SS2. and on the 1st flay of ilanh , 1S82 , at 10 o'cloik a. in. each day , for the puriK o of presenting their claims for ex- Liminatton , adjustment and allowance. Sl > months arc allowed for creditors to present thcii claim' , ami ono year for the administratrix tc settle fcald estate , from the 1st dny of September , 18Slthlsiiotlo will he published lu Till ? OMAIH , \VKKM.V BKK for four necks suctesslv cly,1 prior to the lit day of Noi ember , 1SSI. 1IO\VAH1) B. SMITH , 80l4w4t County Jndjc. "en of ability , to represent CHAMBnitS'Dictionary of Unl crsal Knowledge. Complete Cj clopaxlia o' Every Day Wants. This is the Most Useful and Compact Utcran Achlc ) eincnt of the Age. It has no coupctltors Wo want competent Solicitors. Wo pcddltn iccdnpplv Circulars , clung full dc rlptlon , tent on application. J. II. CIMMllhllS , St. Louis , Mo. , Chicago , 111. , Atlanta , Ui seSm&e d&nlra Business College , THE GREAT WESTERN QEO. R. RATHBUN , Principal. Creighton Block , OMAHA , - NEBUASKA /tarScnJ for Clrcul r. _ nov.20d&\vU Western Horse and Cattle Insurance - surance Company , Qtvr x Capital , . . . 810OOOOOO [ nsurcD Horses , Mules and Cattle against loss lij icoident , dcccaso or theft. Agencies in all coun ties of the State. Send for circulars. sciOwlj AGEPJT3 WANIKD EOH the Faiteit Felling Book of thi A l foundations or Success , BUSINESS AND EOUIAL K0111IS. The l n of trade , legal forrai , how to ict bu'-lnoss , vnlimiilo tables , BoJal etiquette urlUnicntaiy usage , how to conduct publii punlnetg ; in ftt.t It U & eouinluto Umtlo to Hue 003 for all clami. A faintly rocosel y. AOdrcv iorclrcului'sand sp clal terms , \NUUOK I'UH .ISUINO 00. , Bt Loulfl. > In. LEGAL NOTICE. To Cathatino Rcdde , non.resident defendant. Yon are hcrihy notified that o n the 2il day o. Septrmbcr , 1831 , John Rcddo , pblntlfT. filed hK 'nelltlon In the District Court , withinanltoi , Nebraska , pjialimt jou as dc fcnd.uit , the object and prj ) cr ofvlilcli petition is , to obtain ft decree of divorce from the bonds pt matrlmony with jou for the follouln/ causes , to-wit : lit , habitual drunkenness ; 2d , cxtreim cruelty , and for general relief , Yoiiaroieriulrc'l to nmucr raid petitioner the 21th ihy of October , 1881. DOAN'i : t CAMPBIXI , . Bo7 St Attorneys for 1'lalntltf. WAR IN PASSENGER EATES IIOIiniK IIKU9. ilrokcrs In all Ilailroad 1'icktt , Omaha , Keo , , offer Tlclcta to the Kntt , jntll further notice , at the follow lux unhc&rd ol tow Hates ; , Chicago , $10 ; rtouiul Trip , tlO.OO. These an limited Firet-ClaEs Tlcketa and sooil for return through thoj ear , and \ la the Old Itcliablo Chi caj'o , turllna'ton ! it Qulncy Hailroad. Also , oni ar to NEW YOHK , lit clis , S17 OOj 110STON , do 3800. 1'iiu.ADr.Li'iiiA , dj nro. WAHIIINUTOX , do 1700. 1'or particular , urltc or fro direct to 1I011IHE DUOS. , Ucalcis In Kcdiutd liatu Itallroad and Steamship Tickets , b09 Tenth tit. , Omaha , Nch Iltmrmbcr the place Three Doors North ol Un'on 1'adllc Ilallrc * ! Depot , East tilde of Tentl Street. Omaha , August 1,16S1 , nuSJdan Jir UetehLand Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , 606 Farnham St. , . , . Omaha , Nebratkn -3tOOOOO ) L.CJZC.3ESS iire.ully tclcctcd land In I atern Ncbraikafoi tale. CJri.it llartraliu In ImproU'd farmt , and Jmahi city property. 3. F. DAVIS , WXBSTUft SNYDER. Ute Und Com'r U. P. p . ' * ) -fcbtf DRS. COFFMAN AND THOMPSON , Physicians and Surgeons , Omen , Over CrulcUhank , IBth St. , Oct. Purnham and Uoivlis. aSMiu O. F. Mandersoni ATTORNEY-AT- - - , 'i FatnhimSt , Omaha N HEADQUARTERS 4 FOR MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Wo desire to call the special attention of the trade to our J elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan X Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovevshirts , Overalls / Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. IAI u ft i ro A D r oiniii niOTD WHOLtSALt DgtyGCISTd. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , MAHA , NEB , The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. JylS-me FEARON & COLE , Oommissson Merchants , 1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Cons'tfnmonts . , ' iade us will reecho prompt attention. References : State Bank. Omaha ; Platt Is Co. lUltlinore ; Peck & Bausher , Chicago : M.Vcrk & Co. , Cincinnati. IF. O. ZMIORGkA.Dsr. 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. I , OBERFELDER & CO. , * nrPOUTKUS AND JOBBERS OF 1308 and' 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Tlio only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. Max Meyer GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS. MAX MEYER & CO ! , Omaha , Ne J. B. DetwUer's CARPET STORE. The Largest Stock and Most Com 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. JSt a 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. WM. Y. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Cooking Stoves . TIlsT Stove Bepairer , Jol ) Worker and Manufacturer Tenth and Jackson Rtc . . - Omaha4 Neb