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    THE OMAHA DAILY BBEi TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 27 , 1881.
THE DAILY
MAHA PUDU3HINQ CO. , PRO
OIU Hnrnliam , bet. Clli and IOU
' TERMS 01' SUnSClUITIC
Ono copy 1) ear , tn adtanco ( postpaid
B month * " '
3 months " "
RAILWAYTIHBT ]
CHICAGO , 8T. PAft , INi !
OMM1X RAtUlOAtl.
I/cave Oimha No. 2 through f
. m. No. 4 , Oakhnd pnMctiKcr , S.
Artl\o Omaln No. 1 , through (
m. No , 3 , OakUnd jnvitMigcr , C : !
LKAVINO OH Ml A KAST OR BJV1II
C. , II. & ( } . 5 IX. 111. SMO ] > . ni.
C. ti N. W. , 0 a , til. 3HO p. in.
C. , R. I. & I1. , 0 n. in. 3:10 : li. in.
K. C. , St. J. i C. II. , 8 A ui.-C:6 :
Bt Louis at CS6 n. m. and 7:45 ft.
WKJT on
R. ti M , In Neb. , Throuith I'.xnrcr
II. Js M. Lincoln 1'rcUht , 7.00 y.
U. P n\mc i , 12in : 11. in.
O , As It , V. ( or Unoln , 10:20 n. ir
O. A U. V. for Olrooh , 9:10 n. in.
U , P , ( rcl jht No. , t > M n. in.
U. 1' . ( roinht No. 0 , 8:15 a. in.
U. P. freight No. 7 , 0:10 i > . in.--- -
U. I1 , trctoht No. 11 8:25 n. in.
ARRIVISO HIOM rAST AND K
0. D. & O. . 0:00 n , rc. V:25 : 1 < iu.
C. A N. W.C:15 i > . it. . T : p. m.
C. II. I. &l''j4& ; n. m. 9.05 p. m.
K. C. , St. Jw & 0 H. , 7:10 : a. m
W. , st , I. . & P. , 10 : % a. m. J:25 : \
AIUUVIM ) ritUM T1IH IVEST AKD ROI
0. tt H. V. from l.tncoln 1S:1'2 11 ,
U. V , r pri s 3:25 p. in.
U & M. In Noli. , ThtDtish UxproM
n. & M. Lincoln Vmtlit SHB ft I
U. I1. Krclnht No. 10-1:10 ] > in.
No. 6 4:25 : p. in. Emigrant.
No. 8 10tO : v- '
No 12-1 lS6 a. in.
U. & U , Y , mlxotl , r. 1:35 \ \ . m ,
NORTII.
Nebraeka DhtMon of tno St. Paul
No. 2 ICWCT Oimln SM a. in.
No. 4 lca\c Omittm 1.30 p. in
So , 1 nrrivcj at lliinhmit r.M : p. i
No 8 arrives at Omaha at 10 ; M ) n
DD1U1T TRAINS RsrftKr.N OMA1I.
COL-MIL iiivrre.
Leave Omaha ti 8.CO , 0:00 and
10 i > : uo , 3.00 , 4:00 : , 1 > : UO and 0.00 r
Loa\o Council Illnfltiat : if , 9.25 ,
1.26 , ! ! :25 , :26 , 4:25 1:25 and 6:25 p.
On
HundajH The dinrniy Icnxcs
and 11:00 : a. ni.j 2:00 : , 4:1'0 : ' and 0:00 : j > ,
CoiuiLil lUulTn at 9.26 and 11:25 a. I
and 52Dt , in. _
Opening end CloslnR of
. orui.
KOUTS.
n. in. p. m.
Chicago 4 ; N.V . 11.00 0:30 :
Chlouo. U. I. & I'aclHo.lUOO 0.00
Chlco/o , It. A Q . 11:00 0.00
12SO
WaK-tV. . :
Bloux City nnd Pacific. . 11:00 :
B.OO
Union 1'iutlic .
Dniaha&ll. V . 4.00
I ) . & M. in Nell . 4:00 :
Omaha K Northwestern. 4:30
Local mails for State ol Iowa k.M
day , tlz : 4:30 : a , m.
A Lincoln MM1 In aUo opened at 10
Offlco Sundajs ( rora 12 in. to
open
TI10S. K H ;
Business sffirec
Abstract at d Deal tsUl
JOHN L. KcCAOUE , opposite l >
W. K. BAUTLETT 817 South 131
" Architect * .
DUFRENE ft MENDELSSOHN , AI
Room 14 CrelKhton ISlccl
A. T. LAROE Jr. . Koom 2 , Ciclch
Boon and Shoes.
JAMES DKVINE & co.
Fine Boots and Shoes. A good ai
homo work on hand , corner 12th and
TIIOS. EEICKSON , 8 n. cor. 10th o
JOHN FORTUNATUS ,
COS 10th street , manufactures to ordc
at fair prlcsu. Kcpaltlngjane.
Bed Spring * .
. 181
LARRIMER Manufacturer.
J. K.
Books , News and Station
J. I. FRUEHAUF 1015 Fornhan
Butter and Eggs.
lIcSHANK & SCHROEDER , the oldc
bouflo In Nebroftka catubUnhcd 1875
CKSTRAL
RESTAURANT ,
MRS. A. RYJ
outhwest corner ISthand Uodue.
Ufit Uoarl for the Mo
Satisfaction
Heals at nil Hours.
Board by the Day , Week or ;
aood T i
, Furnlshml Unnms fluppllc
Roaa
WM SNVDER,14thandIUrney8trc
Oewcllcn.
JOHN BAUMER 1311 Farnhan
Junk.
H. nEPTOOLD , RiCT and
Lumber , Lime and Cemi
WTER & OR AY corner 6th and
Lamps and Ulatswaro
, BOKNER 1800 Douglas St. O
Merchant Tailors.
A 0. A. LINDQUEST ,
' Merchant
One'ol our moat popular
cchlyg the latest designs tor Spring
Ooodk ( or gentlemen a wear. Styl
and Dices low as cicr 215 13th bet I
\ Millinery.
MRS. d KINDER , Wholesale and
<
Goodi in urcat variety , ftjphyrs ,
cy HosieryGlobes ) , Corsets , ic. Cheaf
the Went Purchasers aa\o 30 pur
by Mall. 115 Fifteenth Street.
foundry.
JOHN WRARNE& SONS , cor. 14th
Hour and Feed.
OMAHA CITY MILLS , 6th and F
Wolabane iros. ,
Uror.rrs.
21 t between Cumin
Z. STEVENB ,
McRUANn Corn. 23J and Cu
T. A. ,
Hnrdwaie , Iron and Et
OLAN & LANOWOHTHY , Wholi
112 16th street
A. 1IOLMK3 fornfrlMhnndC
Harnoa * . 8aadle > , & (
B. WR1BT 2013th tit , bet F i
Hltcls.
ANFIELD HOUSEao3. Canncld.OI
UORAN HOUSE , P. II. Gary , 013
SLAVKN'A HOTEL. F. Slaven
Bouthern Hotel , Gus. llauiel Oth &
Iron Fencing.
The Western Cornice Works , Ai
Charoifon Iron Fence &c. , h&M ) on I
ot Fancy Iron Fcnrcs , Crcntlnge , Fin
eto. 1310 DoUire etrce.
Clothlnc Bought.
0 .SHAW will jay lilshwt Cash prl '
l'
band clcjtlilnir. Corner 10th and
Denllstj.
Pit. PAUL , Williams' I'lotk , Cor. 1
Drugs , Paints and UI
KUI1N i CO.
Fine v no tlnoJi , C <
i : Wholcnalo & ]
W. J. WHITEHOUf ,
North Sldo Ci
0. C. FIELD , 2022
DnutfUt , lOln and Howi
U. PARR ,
Dry Coeds Motions , E
JOHN H. F. IEUMANN i
New York Dry Goods S/ire , 1810 a
him itrvtt
lioots and nhoca
alM
U.0. EnevrpM
Hurulture.
A r. Oliuoa , i cw uuu avt
1114 I ouci o.
ud Store * ,
ail lor bcciind hanu iroo-is.
. HONNER JS09 DouirJa Fl
Planing Mill.
roanulacturer ol eaah ,
A. MOVKB ,
hand n
b Jinters ,
inoldlngi. newel * ,
ircll eawlnif , Ac , wr
P wnjroker .
KOSF.NFKLD. 8 10th St. , btt.
Florltt.
A. DonMEhueilMit , cut flowers , w
tc. N.V. . cor. Ifith ana Dou la tr <
Civil Engineer * nnd Surve'
CrelfV
Burtcy ,
Uommlislon MerchAnti
JOHN 0. WII , l.lS.tlH IVxIirc
D t ) nr.r.Mr.U. For ilctalU oca lar ,
me nt In l llr Mid WccUlV. _
Clgnri nnd Tobacco.
VKST & Fr.ITSCHKlt , maimlActurc ;
ndVho1r ilo Dealers In Tohawtw , 1
\V. F. I.OUENX11N nmiutai.tuicr : M' '
Cornice Work * .
Wrtttm Cornlcootks , MMiit | < xc <
tornloo , Tin , Iron nml 8Uto Iloofll
executed
locality promptly
ion ! Miy
manner. I'actory and Ortlco 1310 Ito
lahnnttcil Iron Cumiccs. Window
manufactiircd nnd put i ) In .ny
eoiintry. T. SINIIOI.I ) lid Thirteen
Orod-ery.
.TJOKNEll 1300 Doueias ctr ct. 0
Clothing and Furnishing O
OF.O , II. PinT.HSON. Alto llntji , I
Wl S. 10
hois , Notion * and Cutlery ,
Fcnco Work * .
OMAHA FKNCK 00.
GUST , FrtIP.3 &CO. , imiUrncyM ,
M leo IJoxco , Iron and Wood Fc
Ulllnci. Counters ol Pine and Walin
RetrlRernlors , Canleld' P ;
0. F. GOODMAN llth St. bet. Fun
Uliow Case Manufacton
O. J. WILDE ,
lanutnottircr and Dealer tn all kit
Cases , Upright Cases , tt . . 1317 CMS S
FRANK I * GEnilAUD , proprlc
Show Case tuanutActnry , 818 South
ctweon t a\cnv\otth and Marcy.
warranted llnstclass. .
Btovei nna Tinware.
A. BURMESTKU ,
Dealer In Stovcn nnd Tiimnrc , and \
I Tin Roots and all klnila ot Lull
Odd Fellow g'lllock.
. BONNEll. 1309 Douelas St. Oood
Seeds.
. EVANS , Wholc-ala and Retail Sco
CultUfttors , Odd fellows Uall.
Physicians an i Burgeon
w. s. ainns , M. D. , Rx > m NO 4
Hock , Utli Street
P. S. LEISENR1NQ , H. D. Maser
C. L. HART , M. D. , Eye and Ear , oj
DR. Iu B rtP.ADDY.
OculUt and AurUt. S. W l&th and I
Photographers.
GKO. HEVN. PROP.
Orand Central Uallcrr.
212 Sixteenth S
car Masonic Hall. FiHt-ciaaaWork
Plumbing , Qas nnd Sloam F
P. W. TARPY & CO. . 210 12th Bt , be
nd Douglas. WorK promptly attciu :
D. FITZPATRIOK. 140- ) Dough
Painting : and Paper Hang
HENRY A. KOSTEHS. 1412 Dodc
Shoo Scores.
'hllllp Lane , 1320 Farnoam et , bet :
Second Hand Store.
PERKINS & LEAR. 1410 Douulas S
ccond Hand Furniture , iiouso I'lirni :
Sic. , bought and sold on narrow man , '
balooni.
HENRY KAUFMANN ,
n the new brick block on Douvlus
juat CJwned a most elegant lice.
Hot Lunch ( rom 10 to 12
o\ cry day.
Caledonia " J FALCONER. 870 ICt
Undertakers ,
OH AS. RIEWR , 101S ! Farnham bet 1
P. PEMNER , S03V Tenth street , be
ham nnd Harner. Doea vood and ch
39 Cent Stores.
P. 0. BACKUS. 1205 Farnham St. . V
KENNEDY1 !
EAST - IN
BITTE
ILER & 00.
rt P
gole Manufoqtur ;
To Nervous Suft
THE GREAT EUROPEAN R
Dr. J. B. Simpson's
It to a po | tivocur ( or Spernmtoiri
WcokneM , Imiwtiiii'y , and all disca
Anxle
Belt-Abuse , a * Mental
( rom
llemory , Pains In thu Hack or Side , i
(
I
I
tent lieo to all. Wtlto for them and
ttculars.
Price , Snoclflc , tl.OO per pad"Hf i
auca lor f 6.00. AddrrM ull orders Ui
n. HIMSON MKUIC :
Nos. 104 and IOU Main btUul
Sold In Onmha by 0. V. Qoodmai
J , K 1Kb , and all < lruUUevery | li
PAPER WAREH <
GRAHAM PAPE
217 anil 21U North Main Bt. , Ht
WIIOLIUALK UKALKA4 IN
t PAPERS I
ENVRLOPKS , OAHU IIOAHI
Printers SI
iSTCauli paid lor Rapi and Paper
Iron and Metal * .
Paper Stock Warebouios 1229 to
S
Prof , W , J , Anflor's Selo
ing Academy ,
A. Hospe , Jr. Hall , 1510 Dot
coinmcntlnjt 1
Cla n ( or gentlemen
liiK , Oct. 4 , Claui ( or ladles conimr
daymcnlniOtt.O. Tcnnx llbtrul
liHthodl 1 IIINC for tcathlnfc'thu
- ' u
&c. , 1 can Kuarantcu pcrd-i't
btholara. I'or terno , ir. , tall at I
or addrus 1110 Capitol Ave.
GRAND OPENI >
ProeE or FUlier , ( ( rom Kt. I.ouls ]
nilciny. Standard Hullcor Klfticni
hamTuesday e\ciil g , Hviitti U > r
Claiweitor lAdluHmithOtntleincii
Tucstlay LXinlnil tii > ) ) tcml > er Utli
Mlthcn and Master * , coinmencliiK Sti
noon at 4 o'clock. ClMiel for Ffti
arranged to null the honorablu \ * \
ballet ilani-lnj ; tan bu taught.
Ti-nns liberal , and perfeo' mxtlntoc
am guaranteed. 1'rh atu inttruitioi
'
en at the Dancing Avudruiy or nt
ol tlie patronn.
' ordtni ma > bo lelt at
LIFE IN DAKOT
The Indian in His Tn
Stngo to Civiliznti
The Dances , tbo Foai
Councils of the Bed
at the Yankton
Some Impediments to Itln X
Complete Clvilieatic
Com""p3ndcnc < . < of the PhllaiUlph n I
YANKTON. Onu who rein
nnuuyli to become familiar
Indian lifo hero at the Ynnktr
will see much of tlio trnnsiti
fioiu thu stolid Bitvngo to tl
tiiuus anil poitccnhlu roil ma
Striko-tho'Uocs of tlio YninY
is n very old man , with li
now , but a few years s\y
tronblo to keep his young i
the warpath. In fact , aoyc
young men got oil' with Sit !
and remained in tlio depict
till the last. The discoit
from bad crops , etc. , is at
the inciting cause for some
simple-minded people to stop
in the white man's ways , :
"bl.ui
turn back to become
dians. There is a great fasci
the wild , frco ways of the sa'
tlio young bi-avos have a at )
imit the lives of their foreta
c.xnnot fully appreciate f
standpoint ,
The dances , feasts and co
the Indians at this agency
almost identical with the mo :
of their customs. I have i
thorn on these occasions , an
mortals ono seldom gets amo
crully they meet in their li
and make no account of vi
during the hottest wcatlu
women and men never dance
The first named , if at ono
gatherings , will form a circl
ing closely shoulder to
when the half dozen mon-mu
their miilst begin to tap the i
cry out in their monotone
Ah ! " Then the women wi
keeping time , to bend the !
with feet kept slightly togetl '
and move slightly round sii'
they got once around the cir
done , they sit down and rci
The chanting of the 111011 ,
with their cries , resembles
ing of wolves , and their dru
at times made to imitate
Tlio pargon is made tolcn
white person's ears only v
full , regular chant of the
deadens the elfortB of the "in
to imitate the wild sounds o.
After about an hour spei
dance the "man oE the house
uith kettles from the tire
Tilled with cofl'ec , and his i
bring in other boilers filled '
meat , wild beets , and the c
bean soups. Young dops
dainty eatable for the Indian
always in great demand hero
Last Sunday afternoon
an Indian assemblage of a
) coplo two miles south of tl
juildiugs that was dance , fi
council combined. Follov
dance , after the manner
above , came the feast but o
ticular "set" ( called a "dan
jy whites hero ) seemed to b
to partake. This feast wan
of Indian police force , a bed ;
; hirty men , armed by th
States and paid each 5 per :
; ho government. In the
which followed two Indian
who were dressed in ornainc
; ins and blankets , with bul
and artistically studded with
metal ornaments. The acl
gestures of the speakers indi <
in th
they were no strangers
.
* ttH h - -
VJ *
IftftUAk country lately ai
to the P < *
ponies. Au the Kees
aonio Si
with the Yankton
peace general opinion seemed to pr
- * thievea and tin
the j-ounj
ponk-8 should bo given u
Roes. Before wo reached i
of mooting a younj : mai
dressed and with face marka
red mid black stiipea of pi
tlio custom peculiar union
thcBO IndiatiB , sprau'g thr
iij > h weeds tovvurd us , awii
Liattle-club ; but as wo had
this poetical-joking propo
ward Btr.ingers , ho came up c
lauuliinw , uavo the usual s
"Howl"
It is a mistake to think th
do not love a joke and a lau
squnws , wlion together , v\il
and laugh as will any party
'ossips.
At the risk of being thougl
I desire , befero closing tin
notes , to joK down other
thinia about Indians. On
their ponies or alighting a
man or woman ( they both i
so that Hide-saddles are at i
here ) invariably goes to th
"off' aide of , the lUiinml.
There is a Biipni tiiiTercn
gunuo amonj ; the Sioux , t
using a dialect with fewer
Rounds than the others. A
ian will pionounce the wor
that ft Urule will aoften to "
At ono of the women's dai
pointed out to mo a young &
noenied ns much interested
the others. She had roceiv
education at Hamilton ,
ycam auo , but now she has i
the wild Indians again , an
person cannot persuade her
wind in English. It ia a
habit of thcw.- Indians at Hit
the En
agency never to use
when they have some coinin
liinuunyo. This is cither tin
pride or fear that wo will n
of their speaking our v
pctfectly.
Iivdians seem satisfied
usage they aio recoivin ;
agency , and are fast bccoi
supporting. Among thorns
retain their old custom of
or , as Mioy hay , giving. So
ago a large dance was held ,
was much rejoicing thereal
the llees had "given" tin
hero several ponies. The [ t
HCCH for a ioni ; time had
dobted to the Yanktons , ai
they had paid the debt wl :
sentativoa of the latter w <
visit recently , it was called
The Yankton Sioux have
sotrx a milo square reservation where
they got pipo-stono. llccon
of Indians from hero went i
procured n quantity of tl
which they patiently dragqc
distance upon poles fastciu
shoulders of their ponies ,
was held on the return of
stone hearers , and ns thu
to make prcscnta to the go
the dance , among the prosun
the host were several picct
slono. A pony ia given aw
Indian for ten pipes made
stone and given in return.
Wo should not niako the
in deallmj with Indians , to t
on a par with ignorant '
whites. The traditions RIK'
of the red man are BO fixed
will always bo an Indian ,
irido of ancestry ixnd iiual
'survival of the fittest" has
uaikcd iu Ins mind from co
orociotis or tie.vcherous an
hero is much more hope ol c
he true Indian than after h
degraded. Naturally many
\ro far from being criminal h
Plio whites have given the .1
uuplcs ol degradation ho lw
ception of in his untulov
[ ho disposition ( o kill arise ;
nanner in the past tf gainii
lood ; slyness , from the m
aking wild game ; and to
cenis natural enough , for \ \
non lead a similar life they
( early as filthy ways. Coi'il
nir race led to thu indulgonc
valor" by the Indian , and
cliect led to his being pushei
jonntry ho inherited from
athers , and , worst of
lis looking upon a
\s lower than the 1
jurdon ho had formerly m
I'lio example hewn by the
aking and deserting Indian
heir own little children will
vorst possible elFect on i
iluiato savage. Ho might
trunk r.nd recover ; ho migh
ruel , as when Ouster nttacl
opulied , atul the too confide
aces" in the devoted little n
ed to cruel slaughter. Yet
ill is it that the Indian'shot
ho example of cruelly botm
ieseiting the weaker sex an
labcs. Hero at Yanktor
lines the lonely Indian wif <
who married and
nor ngent ,
crtul her ; another , a half
laughter of Lieutenant II
vho has ainplo estate to car
nvn , but docs not. If an
hen , docs not take kindly t <
lization , as ho has bcenabl
> rehcnd it , wo should neb be
n starving him till his lips b
opt , " ana his heart , ' ! desj
Setting Mnrrlod ill Nortli (
IcUlsilllo Times.
A couple from Virginia I
Milton the other morning t (
icd by "Squire Lewis. The ,
land-in-hand tip Main street
i seat upon the front stu
squires oil'iuc , and the man a
icetise. As the 'squire was
o make it out thu buxom (
o inch off , and hesitated , nil
aid to the young man i
vhisnor :
"John , " said she , " 1 don1
; will I never did feel so fli
awd ! 1 wonder what papp ;
low 1 feel nqlit tromblusu
"
50 back ; como on , John.
"Well , you don't want tli
, hcn ? " said the 'euuiro.
"Hold on , thar , MisM'.y *
and ! > ' moved
said the man ;
e'l"lc
and sat his cW1,1,0 ; ,
NoAr. Sally/'Baid h.nf , do"
wlinfc ud tl > 0 f
thater w-r ; , ,
. A
It'dVJ awful hard on me.
candy stew at Deb Br
light } ia , an' aller that ; uud Sul
would jest die a-grinmn1
xbotib it. She was mad
isterday when she heard
joining'-1- "
"I don't mind her inoro'n
sf my feet , but I feel BO skit
lohn ; wish'crmydio if I hai
vo come. I don't want'er
'ied , John. "
"Say , mister , fix on your
aid John. "Alarryin's no
noro'n stand in'up in opellin
31diiold school. "
"Well , stand up , " said th
Tin ready. "
But as the ceremony w
vay the girl jerked back , ej
Til bo Johndinged of I do.1
The 'Squire suggested th :
sense had been given , and
[ { one most too far to back on
"That's BO ! " said John ,
fast Sally ! Don't ' yit all in1
low , " gently taking li
'Com'er 'long in place : is'a
with. " and she sidled buck.
Aft tho'Squire said : "I
lounco yon man and wife ! " '
"Lud'.uncrcy ! " cried tl
"an1 is it donei"
"You bet 'tis easy as sp
now we'll yo , " said thtf man
mounted the horse double
out of town.
"UOUIJ1 n > N UAT :
The thin ; ; dcblrcd found at
"
dmifKist for "rotinli on JlatH.
lut ratM , miuo , nmrlics , Ilicn , bo
IOXL8 , _ .
PbriiTd CattltT.
Tho' introduction of poll
into the western states has
matter of interest. Withii
there lias i
two yeaiy sprung
ing di-sire to place thobo ho
tie in u position ot prominei
beef and dairy stock , The
tion of polled cattle has 1
creased ot late , and in port !
eastern states this hardy
bcof-product'M are rapidly ec
favor. To the breeder , to w
is the controlling inlluenco
him upwnid and onward in
the matter is ono of great
interest , and the claims of I
- breed i
of the pollcd-Angus
encp to a greater or loss c
entire community. West w
gheny mountains short hi
have had the preference fo
forty years an meat product
crcatu anything like u boom
Iciest of any other breed of
quires not only a vast nmou
till in the fonu of money ,
who have the bravery to
crate Htich a movement muf
seas facts which cannot bo d
regard to the coat of brcc
raising their particular favn
even then their endeavor * t
with their favorite short ho
to ho futile f
is oafo say ,
come. Yet thuro are pc
consider tlicmsi-lves
forecast the future , and thrsnuro * i
photic ones assort that on ai
tlicir ninny virtues , the hornl
ate bound to supersede thos
the present day are general !
01 od as the loading breeds.
of the various kinds of poll
the argumenlnaro advanced I
ire less Inclined to he vici
being without horns as
ot ollenao or detenso they
[ > ossi 83 the quarrelsome dispi
iiiitnals wlioso horns are n AM
aggressive warfare at the
opportunity , On the conln
claimed that when attacked t
lie are actually the must v
uul cruel of any in the list.
snssutted that they will t
mturapo whore any other 1
cept , perhaps , the Hcrcfords
lown in llesh and eventually
lored unlit for matket. Th
iver , is an ussuinpliouvhio'
Horn breeders are not wilHit
iiit , and , although it calinol
lied that polled cattle ar
'eedera , there are other brt
nccumulato fat and Imcome
\blo upon p.isturago which w
: onsulescd the best. A recei
n the Country ( UMitloninn
hat "when ago rendets the
cattle unprofitable for the dai
omul plump carcasses are
after by the butchers , hnvii
to the surface than
stock , not excepting , porht
i-radud short-horn. " To
irccdera of not only the grn
heroughbrcd short-horns I
coption and challenge the pr
if a polled cow wit loll lw ou
isefulnoss for dairy purpose
BUI eomrc e , mueli k-sa si
short-bom in all points of o
hat make up a bet f Mutual i
vhoti a d.iiry cow e.tn bo said
) ccouie useless. It will bo
vithout protest ( hat the polk
attruetivo fcatv
losses many
liat they arc among the loadii
at beef cattle , but that thoi
itled to rank among dosinu
sattlo , or that they are at till
uiiorcodo the present re
avoritc beef e.illlo of tliM
ire ( iuontion which must bo
absolute mntit. The si
ipon me of impottatiee , and is bo ;
man to di ;
tower of any ono
natter what his reputation n
\ connoisseur upon this subjc
Stoolc.
The importing , breeding
irovius ; of stock ia increasing
jynnd intensity , instead of
t has not only given an im
arming , but has more than a
i < oncy brought into activity tl
it the country. The spirit o
> rise has entered into all bmi
lock. And in this matter tl
is behind the
n no particular
jontnu portions of the Unitei
L'ho importation of shorthon
. of a conti
jver threoiu.irtors
ind though slow in its prog
inally improved Amoricanyb
with England tt n
0 bo equal
Bonntry. There ia now l > tt a
lemand for further iivporta
shorthorns. In fact , i'nghuu
back at almost ai
to got
ng families.
some of our Nst
But Ihi e is a growing hit
ho itrt'ortation ot other brcei
; leThough the native field
their superior oxcolk
ml , yet
nilk is causing a heavy draft ;
sland of Oorsoy. And the ci
hat Island fruling thu trade e
xblo , are directing their r
ololyjo raising Jersey steel
> reed is becoming very con
Jus country and is rapidly
n favor. The Holsteins i
gaining in public favor. T
argcr than the Jersey , and t
nake the choicest beeves , wh
; ivo double thu milk of t
slander. But it lacks in
iut their redeeming virtues i
cspccts , are causing more c
mportatioiiH. And they uu
the market prices at least cqi :
iillier breed. Uerefords , ti
assuming a strong rivalry \
shoi thorns for beef , and m
more extensively imported th
urly. The Dovons have Ion
ligh. Tliey are extremely
capable of standing better thr
) rceds the hard faro of the pi
) reudera from that quarter i
ng anxious inquiry tor them.
It is Htoutly maintained '
iiuloy or polled stock , of wlii
s tit' ' least a half do7.envvariet
uany superior qualities to c
hem to feeders and Hhippi-
\er \ careful breeding there is
1 bright future for them.
Honey Dow in Georg :
'oIllllltll.H TIlllCH.
A Bnpttht MinlKtor'H Expi
1 mu a Vnntiiit mtnUtur nnil
ivcn tlnni 'Vit of boin u ulet
( rad'iatcd ill medicine , but left u
iructieo fur my prtwnt iirofe ;
yenr ago. 1 ns tor inuiiy year
r from cnihoy. "TiioiiAH1 HCLI
cured me. " I vtu aUo tniitl
iournetie H , and Thnuia-i' JCvIcct ;
warn ii'llcvcd iiiu. , My wife and
dJlitliuria ! | , ami "Thomas' Kcl
cureil theui , " and if tnkun in tin
euro ulna tiint'H out of tun. I
iknt it ( A a euro for thu most ulixl
or cou 'li , and If any one will tnV
ami hulf till it with tlu
luH''i > i > < > n
then jilacu thu end of tlis HHIOII | i
trll iiiul ilnuv thu Oil nut of thu
miillins an lutrd uu they can , lint
falU ov. r Into tlio turo.it , niu '
tluit tn Vu u week. I don't cnro ,
Mvotlii'it head may lie , it will c !
and cureulii'lr uitai rli. 1'Vr do :
o.iracliu nlias donn woudurrt to I
knowludJIt IH thu only
duhlivd pUunt iiivdlcluu that 1
Iclt lilco liaiuimcwllni , ' , anil I
iinxluua toyvu It in uvcry jilai'u ,
that 1 would not lie w itlioul
lioiiKO you for.nW coiinlilenitii/n , ]
MilfeihiipviUia pain llku itioin
my rluht llinli. uud nothlui ; it
UliuTlioiiiaV Kcfictrlo OU.
Ju. K. K. C'n
Co :
John HcKml'lon will tal < u intleo I
intliol AtiK'iHt , 1SS1 , ClmrltMSroiuk .
iiroclnit , DOII.H o
Iliu 1'cui-u , ot Ut
i iixl an orJcr c ( attacliiiivnt ( or | ivk ,
action icnilliiK I'Uoru litinh
In nn [ '
ilr.ilt \ phliitlllniiilJoliu Mtl'uilui
tonaUlInt ' , ol liuumha
thill | iroiiqrty
attailml
. - Im IILVII
.iiid liiipk-inLiiU
ojiitlnuul
nrJur , tuld fuuw was
Hil'tunlicr , 1881 , 10 o'clovk | > . In ,
AltNO KltATX
John G. Jaco
( formerly ol Olfli 4 ; J.icoti
UNDERTAk
Ho. 1117 Harnham St. , Old Btaml o
Dexter L. Thor
ATTORNEY - AT -
Fall JLJL JL JLJLf L
614-616 So. TENTH STREET.
MILLINERY ,
, > , * - . '
NEW CLOAKS ,
NEW DOLMANS
NEW BLACK GOODS ,
NEW UNDERWEAR ,
NEW FLANNELS , &C. ,
At Lower Prices Than Up-Town Stores ,
P. G. IMLAH , Manager ,
Leader of Popular Prices. , ; i
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to the Fact that
.
Jank foremost in the West in 'Assortment ' and
Prices of
ofHI
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
ALSO A COMl'LETE BINE OP
rurnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
the diiinundB of the trade m regard to Latest Styles
to moot
\To \ aio prepared .
and Patterns , Pine Merchant Tailoring in Connection.
RBSPBOTPULLT ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
300 to 312 13th St. , Corner Farnham.
Dmaha , A 9 ° Mins
Colorado
Sheyenne ,
Fall and Winter
CLOTHINGll
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises " ,
IN TiIE'.LA.TKST.STYLE8.
Satisfaction Guaranteed , Prices to Suit a
i
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
NEAH FOU11TEKNTH.
O. H. BALLOU ,
DEALEll IN
Lath and Shingles ,
yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two block f *
north of
ST. PAUL. AND OMAHA DEPOT.
Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards.
Pipes from 25c , per dozen upwards.
Cigars from $15,00 per 1,000 upwards.
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