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    9. THE OMAHA DAILY J3EE : SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 24 , 1881
FRIEND.
Banger Pays the Plane a Friend
ly Visit ,
A Short Sketch of the Growth
of the Place ,
With the froiipcot of it/i Future
Advnnoomont.
- - * * "
FIIIBKD , Sept. 21. In 1870 Mr.
Oliasl Friend nettled on the then un
cultivated prairie and built his IIOUBO
nnd niado his home where this little
city now staiuln ,
UIKTOHY.
I'n 1874 ho caused a town alto to be
lilallod nnd aurvoyod and at once
coinmoncod the business of making n
lown. As BcttlorB came in , each ono
liocamo nn assistant in the great work
of making wild land worth a thoraand
limes its original cost , and in a very
few years Fricndville , n it waa then
oallod , baoamo known as a live , untor
prising station town. The firat atorc
wai started in May , 1871 , by Chaa.
Friend , and then in the order in
which their names are given : Ed.
Whitcomb , Edwin SIngg , Hobt. Con
neil , John Franco , Proudfit llroa. ,
and Fred Sanderson started ntorcs.
I A CONTHABT.
Tv o years ago I visited Friondvill
and at that tiinu there waa , I think ,
only , , about ono-half the lioiiaca in
town Unit thoru are at the proaon
time. SixycaraagoIfiratatoppedheroJ
more by accident thrtn anything clao ,
and at that time there was nothin0
Iicro of promiao excepting , perhaps,1
two or three live men and n few good-
looking Indies. Thorp was nol an ar-
tificiaror any other kind of a grove to
clot the landscape. There was not a
house outside of town- I roinoinborj
rightly , that was not built of sods.
There was not a wind-mill in sight ,
nnd there was wonderfully little to be
HOOD besides that same monotonous ,
everlasting waving sou of prairie liny.
At present things are not what thuy
wore. 1 look in vain for a single un
cultivated farm. Thu houses are not
ono of tlioin of the shanty or sod
Idud. Beautiful groves are every
where ; the fans of the whirling wind
mills Hash the nun's rays from a hundred
drod water pumpers , and the town
packed with teams and people is , for
its size , the busiest ono on the line of
the II. & M. U. R.
i'01'Ui./mojf. /
Last year Uuolo Sam made a tall }
-of the inhabitants and reported GG5 ,
-which was a better showing than
cither of the towns cast or west of
hero could make. But 005 is not the
population of Friend to-day. A year
.makes a big. difference in a town like
Ihis. I used to know every ono in
Friondvillo- now , excepting
Oharloy Friend , Ed. Whitoomb , Dr.
Hewitt nnd a very low others , I find
t f a town of strangers.
A
In the olden time tlioro was a genial
al gentleman , an enthusiastic believe [
in the future -of Friondyillo , an
withal a sound republican. Tins gooi
friend of mine came originally from
Omaha. Ho loved THK UKK , and ]
how ho used to work io help tno got
list of subscribers for it. Well , h
was A tailroad engineer , nnd ono dark !
wtormy night hia engine wont through
a. bridge and Michael Egan waa dead.
Ilo know the torrent was playing
havoc , ao ho uncoupled his engine ]
from the train while nc ran over the
bridge to aoa whether the atorm hndj
undermined the supports. Thu
ho .wont down to hia death , alone ; h
died that his passengers might livo.
1 } was not amid the roar of battle ,
it waa not under the stimulous oil
patriotic fervor , it waa not some high
official performing aomu grand but
dangerous duty ; it was only n locomotive
tivo engineer obeying orders. Michael
Eipm wua ono of the true horoea of
every day lifo , ono whose' valor will
not bo sunr , ono whoao deoda the his
tori an will not record , but ono whoso
noble devotion will live in the hearts
And memories of A host'of warm , true
friends.
THK LiXIi
for the original town flito comprised
three-fourths of which
fifty-six ucrca , -
vroro given to the 11. & M. Land Co. ,
by Charles E. Friend , ' but it was
not many years before the progressive
little city wanted more room , and additions -
ditions wpro made in the following order <
dor : Uontloy'fl addition , sixty acres ;
U. E. Friend a 1st addition , twenty
acre * ; J. K. Friend's addition , II ft ecu ]
ncres ; Pago'i addition , twenty acres.
During the List four weeks Mr. 0 ,
IS. Friend has sold nineteen of those
lota at an average of 800 per lot.
Tinloy & Morten sold last week six
pieces of land at the rate the owner !
I : hold it at a year ago ; UH it waa fariuj
land ho presumed that no ndvanc
had been made in the price of th
eighty , but ha could not got a dee
for the purchaser until an advance o :
ton per cent , was paid , and BO it ii
even agricultural lauds nro booming' '
nnd. holder * are firm , while the buyers
ors are getting all tho. time more nu
inoroui.
Town lota nro steadily nnd oven' '
rapidly advancing in value.
JUVUQVKMKNTH.
A. school houio that will occupy n
block 300 foot wjuaro is now in pro
ou of erection. The building is to
bo GOxGO , two atorios high and built
of Lrick. It will be finished in time
for this winter'i uohool.
A Ifeutut church is to bo con
Ktriiotod at once , and the indications
nro that it will bo au elegant building
And tufusiouUy largo to moot the re
quirements of the city that will be
lioro ten yc&n from now.
Mr. Friend ia putting the necessary
lumber in position for a oed slock
yard , where ho will carry on the
very profitable business of fattening
stuck for the market.
TUB
u greatly on the increase , and will , in
'few years , be the loading
interest of all this' country ,
The only thing for which u mun
can mortgage his farm with any cer
tainty of being nblo to como out
whole Is for yoBh to buy cuttle to
jstock that farm , and this is what hun
Llrcds of the best farmers nro novtV
lloing , and what others should do who"
Iiro too timid to otriko out for the
long pull between the calf , nnd Unfit
| full grown , ana fattened ox ,
, Oats are probably turning out
heavier average than any crop sown in !
] [ this part of the country. It is claimed !
Eon need authority that the wvoragcL
( yield of this slaplo will not fall shot IB
of15 bushels to the acre ,
Corn is not so chaffy as was cx-J
pooled. Although the ears nro sninll,6
yet they are pretty sound nnd plump
sn rule , nntl the crop will grade No.
J , at least it will in linn vicinity. Thel
ivaragu it is thought will rather ovor-C
culi than fall short of . ' )5 ) bushels U > |
the ncro.
Wheat is poor. TJioro is no
nying this fact , and the nverngo \
bo below ton bushels to the acre , ]
Potatoes are a very light crop , in fnct.i
ilmosta failure. The market priccHt
> f this important vegetable is now nta
thin place , ono dollar per bushel lUidEJ
eagerly sought for at that.
Fruit trees nro not yet auflicieiitlyRi
matured to fully test the fruit raisingffc
capacities of this country , but ovory-Kf'
thing in the line , except peaches , didfcc
very well this year , and where windjF
breaks are used good results will ccr-P
tatnly bo had. There are a number
of thrifty young orchards in the vi
cinity of l''riend. '
8aro yory bright lor Friend. It is
jltliat make n town , and Friend
Bthom , She always had them , event
dwhon there was only ono house mi
town nnd that was Charlie Friend's !
jjhouso. Tlio people throng hero asl
lif there wcro n circus going on nnd |
Etlio crowds in the stores nnd thoLr
Iwagons on the streets nro packed likejilc
| i first ward caucus. ' |
ODDS AND KND.H.
W. A. "Wilson , "Happy Bill , "
phould try preaching. Ho has bcanl
laolcrk , has practiced bw and still iu n
patron at the bar , but his mclodiousB.
Ivoico and choice ] > icklcd jokes wouldlb
Itn a church draw like a mustard pliis-jjl
Itcr. Happy Bill was selling TexasR'
Jponios at auction last Saturday , aiulBJ
Itho virtue in these bucking bronchosHc
Iwas , according to Bill , equalled onlyBc
by Joseph , the man who was too vir
tuous to live ( with Fotiplmr's wife. )
F. M. Woodruff , tired of 'wander
ing nlono through this world's wil
derness , " 1ms recently sworn to love ,
honor and obey , or something of that
kind , nnd now his custom is increas
ing , for it is said that owing to the
ibsont-niiiulodnoss , caused by perfect
bliss , ho is in the habit of giving a
dollar's worth of sugar for fifty cents ,
Frank Ptak has recently begun the
erection of a wagon shop for wood
work , etc. Ho will also put in an
Emory wheel. This tack will un
doubtedly bo appreciated by the pub'
lie.
lie.Mr.
Mr. Fred Sandorsou , who soils THE
BEE , has increased his order for
copies.
15IMIC1HANTH ,
who want to find a town
where business is perma
nent and bound to increase ,
where nvorything is booming and
where the boom will continue , should
'juy < v ticket to Friend , Nob. , or write
'or'particulars to any party named in
jthis letter. I cannot bid good-byo
Iwithout returning thanks to Olms. E.
Friend , whoso time and best efforts
fkronlways { at the service of his town.
' 'Yes " said " did
, Charley , "you always
; ho square thing by Friend , and Tin :
[ 3EU shall have a list here that will re-
iay her for what she has done , " and
jy his influence n truly metropolitan
ist was mado.
For business review BOO advertising
; olumna. RANGER.
HONEY FOR 1HE LADIES.
Terra cotta in a now rose uhtule.
Porcelain blno i * the favorite handkcr-
Watircd rlbbonu and Initial ptna of
iilver are proper nock garnitures.
Stacking doyen are decorated In paint
ml silk with butterflies and vines.
Opa < ] UQ pearl and oriental jet jewelry i
worn with steel gray silks for half-mourn-
Littlu jawelry is worn : bangb bracelets
and diamond bead car drops only nro per-
misblblu ,
IIand bouquets are designed in horse ]
xhoea , crowm * , parasolx , uhlcUU , circles and
trefoils.
uigoldn , hops , tiger lilies and cro
mperlals are the latestj .cucontrlcltlos fo
bosom bouquet * .
Grand tolletH have shoe , stacking , handkerchief -
kerchief , parasol , fan bouquet , glove , skirt
and bodlco covered with lace ,
A great dual of Irlrdi point embroidery
and uoa In n ud on dresses of surah de-
Kued for dinner orovenlng wear ,
The poimlaiity of shirring remain * nn
ihanged , nnd every part'of a dress that can
be gathered IH drawn up into innumerable
ings and fmu puffs.
Diamond-diluted black patches nro wcl
mo novcltioH , and dame fanhlon locates ,
.horn in the dlmplo of the chin , or the aup-
[ lioso.l locality of that charm.
The latest stockings wo road of are ol
tin ev or four color J. This ought to make
\ \ muddy croKaing jjlljlen llko a rainbow.
Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald.
, The lialtimoro American doesn't think !
that the civil rights bill wilt deal haralilyl
[ with a bartender of that city who refused
null drinks to three colored women ,
Costly enamali in the lienvenuto style ,
Ith lockets either oacrcd or prolaue mad
liytho famoiiH Froment Meurieo , urusuH
ended from the dollcato clmteUtns ofyoKl
r silver , now BO fashionably worn ,
The Jersey plovo U the latest frcak.l
Though buttonlesii , It U us long as au
ilghtecii-lmttonkld , nnd tits the hand a the
I eroey jacket does the body , The fnvorltt
rolors are black , cli'impat n , old gold , and' '
nercury ,
Elegant nliuh goods haying an extremely -
ly long ana hwavy pllo. ami iliuwlng broad
stripes of satin of u dconer or coutrustiug
color , brightened by minll flower brocadtn
woven in cluntcrs , ere among the most ex-
| ) ontvo dross accessories of the senaon ,
The openwork embroidery called bro- !
lero Auglalto U gieatly used upon tollotu
of every doscrlpUon , It it wrought in
various tints of the dross material and
looks strikingly handsome for tlouncen.
imiioli , plMtronn , nnd also for vertical
Lmndi for dividing skirt pufllngn , tuid for
liorderingi and ruverev ,
The mode of wearlui ; pannioru combined
with the clinging skirt , either ehort or
.rnlnod , eeemsto lind frouh favor in au
tumn tol'cU.
Thcso
pannlorS as now worn
are composed of bhort full draperies rounded -
od over the liitw in tmo Wnttemi futhlon ,
ami nro unually made of a material differ
ent from the tablier or petticoat , and arc
frequently matched to that of the train.
The cutbo | ) amj olcgant fashion of ro- '
iioylng ouUIdo wroj before entering a
I''Aled church or place of tntortainmcnt ,
which has met with wi much bttcccM ]
among the fuxhlonuble ladles of 1'arin and
mf0" fort1ll ° , l > lwt two 'r thrco y aw ,
* " "
"Vbe wiually thocu.tom with many Am- !
londcrtrif fashion ittirirx : the cominjr
old o a oti. Tliow who follow It will
" rfati the double advantage of tlisplayitig
their toilets complete without nny cloak to
MlnfiKiire or conceal them and yet have ali
itho comfort of their wrajn out of door ,
'when really needed ,
Una of tlio ] no. t ridlculdili , nnd at thc
- nmo time one of the saddest fclfjhti in
fashionable life. In to sco ft wonnn , cithcr
married or lnfie { , upon whom the Rohlcu.
cnclinntcd Kate of fresh bloomlnjr woman-
Ihoodlms closed forever , Ktlll dHiilaylng
the nn ] > ardoiiable ill-taite of drossln ? llkc
h rehoolglrl of weet hlntcon. Tlio modeni
fa-Jilon of wearing bright , intcnsn nhnilc
hai given minimal pcope to elderly Indies
wluif.1111 leftlco toKlvu up gay Or trying8
loiT , nnd the results hao hcen that thcic |
l-dtrsfieil women have apjieared morc
.han iHitnlly conipicuous In their incon-
; nions nttire.
The new Persian or lloman Btripcd , bro-
jaded or plaldud tjoiMls In ollk or wooll
.vhtch nre now exhibited among fall
'ahric.4 are strongly recommended tel
.vhowlsh . toicmo'dcl their own or thelr
hildren'H last , year's miiU with comtrnm-
, ivd llttlo cxpen'o , IXcn though thcsc
. miulBomo goods Bcom high in price. ImtT
wo or three yards are required to change
* L plain drc B of dark blue , green , brown
; r black into n liilht ( attractive costume ; *
' vs mingling the gny-colorcd material with
B't' hu plain trimmings on the skirt , and ml-
ling ft plastron orl > anel , with ahouldci
no , deep culF * and pocket * , qulto trann-
onus ' n simple drew into an attractive
lostumo ; suitable for nny ordinary occn-
ion ,
_ _ _ ,
Doll for Republican State Coiiven-
tion-
The Republican eleclors of the State of
. ebratka are hereby called to ncnd delc-
ates from the Kovcral counties , to moot In
it.itu Convention at Lincoln , on Wcdnes-
lay , October fith , 1881. a * ; : i'K : ) o'clock , p.
ji. , for the inirpo o of placing in nomma-
ion candidatcit for Un following naincd
lllceH , viz : ,
Ono JtulKQ of the Supreme Court.
Two Itegenti of the Htalo T/nivc > rily.
Anil to tran nct such other b\isiiio.s
iiav properly como before the convention ,
The several counties are entitled to rcp-
cHentatiou m the State convention ns fol-
own , based upon the veto catt for George
V rV. Collins for Prefidcntlal elector , elvinp
mo dclcgalo to each one hundred and fift.v
150) ) votes , and ono for the fraction off
* ovonty-five (7 ( < "i ) votes or over. Also one
* tcleguto at largo for each organized coun
5ountics. Vts. Del Counties. Vti. Del
.
Vdains. . . . 1417 11 Johnson . .1008 fi
ntoloi'o. . . 577 6 Kearney . . fi.TO 8
Joono G71 5 Keith .12 1
' Juffalo..ll9d 0 ICncJx 550 5
Jurt 1U10 8 Lancaster.3397 21
iutlcr O.'S 7 Lincoln. . . 377 4
Jass 1801 13 MadlHon. . 070 5
Jedar 218 2 Morrick. . . 810 C
Jhoyenno. . 233 3 Nanco. . . . 100 2
3Iay 1517 11 Nuckollu. . 50J 0
fax C85 0 Ncmaha . 1473 11
'hoso , . Otoo . . . . 1018 14
508 Pawnco.,1181
Justor.r. . 200 3 llhelw. ] . . . 420
Jakota 328 3 1'icrca. . . . 70 2g
) aw6on. . . . 817 3 Polk 013
) undy 2 Platto. . . . 851
) ixon ' 150 4 KcdWillow28t
) edge 1430 11 3Uchrdsonl704 ] 3J
) otulasj [ ) . . .3200 23 Salino..l8U iJ :
'illmoro . . .1401 10 Sarpy. . . . 401
'ranklin. . , . 585 Saunders.,1717 12
'rontler. . . . 133 Sownrd. . .13t 10
'umas 000 Sherman. . o08 : t
Jago 172(1 ( 13 Sioux
o.tnor 150 2 tOanton. . . 180 2
Srecley. . . . . 182 U Tlmyor. . . 831 7
[ all 1150 9 Yalloy . . 302I
lay CM . . . . . . 2 Wnsl&itonllOO P
famllton. . . 907 8 Wheeler. . 2
larlan 78 C Way no. . . 118 2
litchcock. . 135 2 Webster. . 100(5 ( 8
lolt 3 t II York 1444 11
lowani . . . . 037 fi
cflcKon . . 100'J8 Total 411
It is recommended First. That no
Toxics bo admitted to the convention ex-
eiit such as are held by persons residing
it the counties from which tha proxies are
lyen. f , ,
Second. That no delegate shall rcpre-
ent au absent member of his delegation
miens ho bo clothed with authority from
ho county convention or is in po'wc.-nion
> f pioxies from regularly elected delegates
hereof.
By order of the Republican State Cen
ral Committee.
TAMES W. DA WES , Chni'n ,
P. .T. HKNUKKSHOT , Sec'y. pro tcm.
Lincoln , Nob. , Aug. 31,1881.
RELIGIOUS.
The L thcrann 'havo only twelve com
nunicnutx among colored people of the
untb.
The crucifix which Columbus held
hen ho lirat landed iu Amoiica is assert-
d to be in the po.snosalon of a lady In Col-
rado.
The Prcxbyterian church ( northern ) ha
0,501 oklera 4,59li deacon ; , The number *
f those ofiicerhnvo novoi- been reported
icforo this year.
Tnlmago's church , in Brooklyn , has now
he largest msmberxhlp of any 1'rcnby-
erian church on this continent , Themtmeti
in the roll number 2,471.
The Methodist Episcopal church has
vo pastoral charges mm three church
iiilldhigH in the Black Hill * , ami .is about
o build another church In Deadwood ,
The reports from the camp-meeting *
ild during the pa t mimmer Hiioak M c
ule of good attendance , well-behavi'd au-
lieucei ) , and excellent preaching , lint the
ionvenioiiH were not considered propor-
ioned to the numbei'H iu nttcndunco.
llev. Dr. . Thomai , convicted of herosj
it Chicago , says ho will not bo driven on
if the Methodist church. Ho twlds : "I
\m not a irnlversallut , nor n Unitarian
but an orthodox Methodist , and 1 do no
mean to join any denomination unlcx :
linccrcly agree with it in doctrine. "
Tlio leeent meeting of the M
: onfcrciieo nt East Portland , Oregon , wai
tttendcd by ministers from the north line
if Washington Territory and the tumth
ine of Oregon , COO inllen apart , nnd from
Wood Lake , in Eastern Idaho , 700 mile *
apart. Tlio intervening regions are tnv
vcrnod by the Itinerants of two conferences.
The Itov. Mr. Green , who is in prison at
Lancantor Castle for violation of the law
) l ritual , has an altar fitted up In the east
ernmost window of hii room with a gilt
ire s above it and candles , and other rftu-
illntio emblems and clerical furnishings ,
n < l fromiontly , when bin friend * visit
him , praeticeu hU functious us a clergy
man ,
A Congregational church at Springfield ,
tinH , , in order to bring all its member-
into nctivo work , has Issued n card on
which are classified the various depart
ments of church work , with a place on the
opposite bide for the member to Indicate
in what department nnd work ho will
pludgo himself to participate One of them
is tent to each member , and when filled it-
returned to the imstor , who then know
what hu can depend on ,
Sample ot "boy preacher" Jlui-rUon
4ylo as reported at Louisville ! "Tlu
hwo was pale aud the rU'cr thereof win
death ! Tlio rider therof was dcathl ( Sobs.
The rich man hoard hi * foot on the hill
Ho heard him oouio down the hill. Jfe
lieaul him como down the hill. 'Wife ,
wife ! ' ho erica , 'Jccep him out ! Keep htm
out ! ' Less than ten minutes before the
rich man had said ; 'Soul , take
tlilna canel' ' Pnt the rider
came in and put hU hand on
him. 1 ho rich man nald : 'Thin must be
death ! Oh , Death , go uwayl ( So nway
until 1 have hald inyiirayerl Go nwuy
until 1 hear John ! until 1 get religion ! ( ) .
death , ileath , death , death , death , death.
* leathl keep oil from mo until I am saved ) '
i aoui and tears throughout the congrega
tion. ] But no. Uixl ald : Thy BOU ! b tliU
night rc < ] iiii-cd of thoe. ' ( ! od aJ ! : lto-
liitredl1 Moro than that , He called him
a tool. Good God , t > ave us from tlila !
iLrittMof.'V'w . , yef , nmcn.'l ' There in no
time to proyj I am goliig to judg you.
I hero la no time to bo baptized ) you arc
coining to judgment. You have no time
M'lsl01"1 W Wtt ln . ' . to damn
you ! 'Ihy koul U this night required of
you , niul Ho wiw gone , "
von
MEUMATISI ,
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Backncho , Soreness of the Cfiesi ,
Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swafl
ings and Sprains , Burns and
Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted
Foot and ars , and all other
Pains and Achos.
Ml Prep&rnllon en etrtli equali fir. JA I Oil
u tafenrr , timpl * and rhrttji Kittro l
idj. A trill entail ) tut tb comparttlrelj
iK outlmy of 80 Onti , and tttrj cn iuffr-
S with pain can bar * cheap and poiltlTt croc !
lit elalmi. > ' H
Direction ! In Elerfn I. ngu j * , * r
COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AKD DIALEEB
IN MEDICINE.
A , VOGELER & CO. ,
_ ' t
Though Shaken in Ever t Jlut
Uid Illier ltli ( c cr and aijuo , or Iitliom remit !
cnt , tlio B.uteminny jot bo freed fromtno miv
Ijnatit VlrUBWith Hostotter'8 Htonuu-Ii Dlttem.
rotcit the system against It with this bcncfl
cut niitl-spasniodle , which Is furthermore ft * u
ircmo remedy for liver complaint , const pitlon ,
Ijspcpsla , debility , rhouuwtiuu , Uldnc.v trou
ilcs and other ailments.
jrjTForsalo by all Druggists and Dealers gen
rally.
WELLS ,
1422 Douglas St. , Near 16th ,
Before removing to
their new
OPERA HOUSE STORE )
Will sell their stock of
BOOTSISHOES
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
DISEASES
OF THE
EYE & EAR
DR.L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
.ATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
tcfcronccj all Itcputablo Vhystclani ol Omaha.
fjrOfTlce. Corner 16th and Farnham Sts. ,
Dmaha. Neb *
PROBATE NOTICE.
jUte ol NcbraaVa , DouglM County , ti :
M & County Court , hi'ld at the County Court
Room , Iu antl ( or said County , Aujnut 1st , A.
D. Ib9l. Present , IIOWAUD IJ. SMI HI ,
County Judi'e.
In the matter ot thr estate ol Joseph II , Nelson
son , tlocc'Mcd :
On ruadlni ; and flllnif the petition of Martha
I. Nelson , l.ntjlnff that the instrument , ) > ur-
wrtlnir In bo a duly authenticated copy of the
out will anil testament ol tald deceased , and ol
.he i > r t > &to thereof , by the Circuit Court ol
fountain County , State of Indiana , and tills da\
illC'l In thU Court , may b Allowed nnd recorded ,
ntl.ul.ikt will nnil testament of nald Jonepli 11
SeUon , deceased , ID and 'or ' the BUto ol Ne-
* *
rorJ'r dTli t August 27th , A. D.'lSSl , nt 10
o'clock a , in. , liAMlL-neJ for heanniBaIdMtltlon | ) ,
hfn all ncrioii * liifcrcstcd In ealf matter inaj
\ppcarataCountyCourttoba held , In and (01 (
ld County , and .how Muse why thr nrajcr ol
potUioiicrihouldnot bo rruntcd ; ami Hut notlw
} lthgiwMilciieyofiialdHtUloiiciiid | ! thu Iu i1n (
thereof , lie then to all pernon * lnt ; ri ted In wlu
matter , bv imbllahlni ; a copy of thli order In Tin
O AIIWrcKLY HBK , a in \ | apor iirlntcd In said
County , for three lucovtthuctKii , prior to Bali )
Trurrom' ; ] HOWAHD H , SMITH ,
tuzlO-v\3t County Judge.
DexterL.Tliomas&Bro ,
WILL BUY AND SUM ,
COMMCTXD TIUXRVmil ,
Puy Taxes , Bent Houses , Etc.
IF TOU WJLST TO BUT OU IIU
C ll a Office , Room B.CrtlsbtoQ Block , Omaha.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
- I6th and Dodge dti. , Om h . Neb.
ThU x nry doc unuortT * lirokerajc bfetlncw
OoiSuotuwulatti , Mid Hierofoi * any borKaltij
ift | booki rw InturodtolUjvitrooi , liuton )
of btilnif irohMetl uu bv tlm ft/ent <
O , F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEYATW.l
2 Fftrntuun 8t , Ouialu N | i
Bufdock
BITTERS
II j-on suffer from Dj-cpcpsli , use
uunuocK III.OOD
f jou nrp afflicted with llllknwictn , use
nuiiDocK BLOOD IHTTKIIH.
II } ou are vrostrntoit lth kick llcadnclio , take
BUUUOCK BLOOD HITTERS
fyoitr Itowclsarc disordered , rfjulato them with
VUKDOCK BLOOD lUTTKliS
f jour lllooil U Impure , purify It wllh
BURDOCK BLOOD UlTTEItS.1
fjauiiato Initiation , jou will flntlan antlttotcj
n BURDOCK BLOOD BlTTKltsi
( \otlnre troubled ulth Sprln ? Complaint * , cr-1
iJIcftto them lth BUHDOCK BLOOD JHTTURS
f your Uicrb torpM , restore It to healthy nctlonl
* tlh BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS j
( your Lt\cr h affected , jou will flnd a euro rc-l
.toratU . c In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. !
It > ouhacany species of Humor or Pimple , fill !
not to take BUHDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. !
I you liU : o any symptoms ol Ulcers or Scrofulous ]
Soreu , acurothorcmody will l > o found In
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. !
l-'or Imparting Mrcnjrtli ami vitality tothosy- ]
cm , nothing can cquil
BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERH.8
: 'orN r\ous ami General Debility , tone up tin
istem with BURDOCK BLOOD RlTTERH.Ii
? rlce , CI.OO per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts
FOSTER , MILBUEN , & Go , , Props , )
BUTFAI.O , N..Y.
Sold at nholcsalc by lah t JIcMfthon andC. F.l
3 < xxtnmii. jo 27 cod-rac
> lffiitflWffi > 32S"i > f * * A"i S3iifcLj ? ]
! j * W/ffl
E
No Changing Oars
BSTWEIH
OMAHA & CHICAGO ,
Vhero direct connections are made with Thrmigl
SLEEPING OAK LIKES for
JEW VQIIK , BOSTON ,
PHILADELPHIA ,
BALTIMORE ,
WASHINGTON
AND ALL EASTKRN ITIK3.
rhe Short Line via. Peoria
Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS
ULLE , and all polnta In the
soTjm-u or.
TUB BEST MSI
For ST. LOUIS ,
Vhcro dlioct connections are made in the Unloi
Depot with the Through Sleeping Car
Line * for ALL 'OJNTS
MEW LINE" DES MOINES
THE FAVORITE BOUTE FOIl
Rock Island.
The uncqvalcd Inducements offered by this llni
a trai olen and tourists are as fellows :
The celebrated PULLMAN (10-whcel ) PALACE
LKKPINQ CAHS run only on this line C. , B
t Q. PALACB MIAWINGI BOOM CABS , with
lotion' * Ilcclluln ; Chain. No extra charge fo
aU in BecUnlui ; Chain. The famous O. , D. i
\ Palace Dining Cars. Qorgcous Hmoklngf Cart
ttod with elegant hlRh-bockod rattan revolving
hairs , for the exclusn e use of flnt-claea passea
Steel Track &nd superior equipment coinblnec
vlth their gjoat through car arrangement , make *
Ills , above all others , the fa\orito route tothi
imi , South and Southeast. .
Try It , and you will flnd traveling a luxury ID
tend ol a dtacomfort.
Through tickets via this celebrated line for tali
t all offices In the United State * and Canada.
All Information about rates of faro , Sleeping
} or accommodations , Time Tables , etc. , will IN
.hcerfully given by applying to
PERCEVAL LOWELL ,
General Pasnonccr Atent , Chicago ,
T. J. POTTER ,
nnneral Manager Chicago.
NetaskaLand Agency
DAVIS & SHYDEB ,
COS Farnham St. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska
41,00,000 utLOXC EIEi
lire.ully selected land In Kastern Nebraska for
la , uroat Bargains In hnprotcil farms , and
) n > aha city property.
) . F. DAVIS. WEBSXKU SXYDER
Late Land Cotu'r UP. P _ . V-febtl
Established 11 Years ,
Assets Represented
882,000,000.0.
Aitlvo ro and Llfa affcntu
wntfd. C. T. TAVWHl 4 ; CO.
DON'T IT BURN I
My koiuo and funilturo U Insured will
O , T. TAYLOH & CO. ,
dir Hth and Uoiu-las.
Ed ward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
HEADQUARTERS
-FOR-
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our
olegnnt lines ( at BOTTOM PRIDES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovorshirts , Overalls
Hosiery , &c. , now open , Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts ,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS ,
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STEEET , MAHA , Ni'U ,
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House iti Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
Jy IB-mo
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants.
*
1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments . , mode us will rceoh , o prompt attention. . References . : State . Bftiik. Omiha : Plait
li Co. Baltimore ; I'cck & Banshcr Chicago ; H. Work & Co. , Cincinnati.
. o.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. , ,
IMrORTEKH AND JOBBERS OV
MILLINERY & NOTIONS ,
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west.
Max Meyer & Go.
GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods
PISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne
J. N B. Detwiler's
i
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.
I
1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
WBL F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Cooking Stoves
TZ3ST
Stove Bepairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer
X > M O3E *
Tenth and Jackson * * * Omaha , Neb