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THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26 , 1881. CLARK'S , NEB. Admirably Situated Good Im provements Ooin On. Correspondence of i The t'f ' * . CLARK'S , Nob. , October 24. Ono o jt'ho moat Admirably siluntucl of the Plutiu V.illoy BtiiUohn ia tlio town o. " dark's ' twelve miles away nnil cqu diatiuit from Central Oily mid 8ilv r Crock. Clirk'n w.m imincd nftor tin owiur of its site , S. II. Jl. Clark innii.igur i f tlio U. t * . pystmn ol rail road. - Tint summnding mrricnUiiral Inndf nrc uriiirn ss ' ( l nnd they pour int < Clark's : t1i iiii'tiltmo ' title of grain mil' Ii70 ntoclc.1 Durum my slay tliu funr vrngons w'erc' ' ' constantly forming li'tlo p'roccMioni , Iho incoming ones being hoauy Idulnl. Four church build intp'niiiMmu ' of tliu beat public pcliool building * in Meriick county ornament iho town. , Htm W. R. Morao aided ymir cnr- TCBjiO' dent in hid labor * , and no did J.S , JJiinlmm , landlord of the Uung las liouso. A $0,000 fnnk li s rucunt- ] ylu'Cn , oicoifd hunJ by tlio U. I * . tMr. Jloiwi la buildniR very fine residence on A choicu eighty adjoin- ine ilio town. Mr M. w i 1 grow rich by living additions to ClurlH Mr. E. U. Uuardfdey , the U. P. land ngciit , ia ko | > t pretty busy .v- ( cndii'M to thu m tltifurious dim 01 of liU ofli'H' , and ho work's hard to do vuloji Ina tiact of country , It in tn bo hoped that the time is not fur din' taut win n idl of the extromuly rich coil , ot winch tlii'Bu towns are mtr- rounded , will bo yielding abundant luirvmtrt. It is only n quoation ot tiinti for every duy bringo seine oni' , uml in a f w ye'ara the lucky holdora will bo offered n tmutll fo rhino fijr thu farms they got oil such long time nnd with micli small | < a > mont8 that they nuvtir fit It thu ( Mat. S'ld ' hoiisun weio all that people live I in hunuibouti when I first visited ClarkHville , as it was thun called , bur to-day I look in vain for n riini Bpcuiincti of that very convonionh ntruutuic , but in their ateud I find neat cott i-ea , embowort-d in shrub bf.ry , fiuih ttroi'8 nnd vines , and mir- roundt-d by prolilic liolda of corn. TUB HUNT. I found at Cl rk'n thrco prominent OiimliosBf's of HpiiHitig proclivities , bncy malting up their acoro for iho fall hunt of tlio 'Oulafm Sportsmon'ti club. Tlioyvoro nut of the boasting kind and 1 vraa not innuiaitivo , liui fioiuihu pilo'df g.uno tliuy cairicd 1 voiirnro to nay that Charley Croon's liiurul xvru.ith should grace thnir noble brows. For further particulars aeo acorps of Potty , Mills , nnd well , T forget the gentlem.in's naino. JMl'UOVr.MllNTH. A now stock , a now firm and a now atoro in run by Air. Goorsjo Foatur , who kindly grouted ua with n Mihsorip' tion to the ( Lilly for one year. lion , \f , B. Alorao , 1 forgot to sny. has m.ido some improvfhionts in and mound hia lumbur yard , and ia , n > oro- OVIT , contujnplatim , ' putting up u cruaiuery ia thu spring , which will , no doubt , bo u profitable enterprise , nnd it will curUinly bunefit both town tind country. For liunnoss directory see advortis- ang columns. BANQEH. \ THE MESCA EBOS A Movement to Atolltli the Pre- eut Reiervation. From The SanU Fo tfow Mexican , Hoii Tranquilina Lunu , Now Mox ico'a delegate in congress , ia net ! mi , ' out on hia work of ropioioniing thin tonitoryinVnshingtun , and has al ready inaugurated a movement look ing to the result Jong wjahod for by the peojilo , namely , Iho1 removal of thu Meacaloro Indians from their by present ioaurvaiion. Ho has sent iho following letter to don. J. S , Kirk- wood in icgard to the matter , a copy of w licji document The Now Muxic.ui his Btcuiud thioiuli the courtoiy of AdjuUut-Qonornl Frost : io HOUSE OF RKI'IICHENTATIVKH , \ in WAHIIINOTO.N , October , 1881 , ) lion S. J. JCi kwooil , Sccrotary of the In terior : ' 1 h.iyo the honor to cull your atten tion to the present condition of aH'iira in the Muscalero Indian reaorvation , ( and to ro-pcctfully recommend that 'r ' the Indians occupying the suid rcsor- vutiiin bo removed to u more suitable plu co. Thuro are upon this reservation from 300 to 400 Indians , nominally , but if ia niro'y the case tlmtr even the nuinbor tirst mentioned is there. To gu.ird these Indians and to preserve proper onlor a conaidernblo 'luniber of on Umtod States troopa ia required , in deed , almost as largo a number n would bo needed to guard a much larger reservation. The boundaries of this reservation embrace one of the boat mineral dis tricts in Now Mexico , which , if the Indians 'upon it could bo removed ' would bo thrown open to tlo ) enterprise priseof the citizens and woiild add materially to the wealth and prog TOSH of the territory. As it is , the mineral wealth of'these lands ia of no use to the Indians , while their occupation of them is n positive harm to the set'Iers of the surrounding * country Under the pretext of going to hunt game the of warriors and young men of the tribe and obtain pormlsxi'in of the agent IQ ab sent themselves from the tpaurvatiim , ( bc.tliun informoiiby porsima in whom 1 huvo every confidence , that , instead of devoting themselves to the chase Indium employ their , time in inuvilvi'- to ' ing peccable cltizmis , duUroying pntp- orty ami comniittiiig nil Idnilu if ) dop < lie rediitioim. Up Of my ( jwn knowlodgy J m nblu to "In | inforfn you that no later than in Aiir Ht fust last Indiana from this i bervation Htal ( I do not know , however , wlmthuv al they wore absent from it by < poi' tin mission of their ugunt ) , cDnniuitvd Himi murdfis and other cnmus in Vnleiji. , ( ( .ind county. Having learned that they ov were on the wiirjiath , f , with n. , . t'tun ovbi i jiany of 'volunteers tinder i y O'lin- ' HO iiiund , Etartcd in pursuit. Within n 1" dudinco of seventy miltfi I nansod the and bodies of fifteori mon whom they hal Hll killed , and I learned afterward ( hut Hllmi they hud carried nlf fjvo boyw in ip. ° tivity. < A portion of my isompiiny t0i' ) which , eepurated from , mo > fuuni | thu thn bodies nf tf n men who liad liccn murdered - th dered by the same tribe , making in all in , j Iwontyfivo mitrdf ra of 17111011 1 hav. abnolu o knowleJfjo. The noarnraa of the Mexico bonlei ! nnotliLT n-naon why the Indians o : tint roftrirvatlon ehould bo removed , a * it is very oniy for them to escnp.o jiirsuit in this country , nftor com mitting outrage * , by crosaing into Mexico. Inlew of the facia sot forth nbovo , T feel that I Am justified In n'nking , in iho name of the peaceable citizens of ifew Mexico , the removal of these ( ndlans from a place where they ca nud are caiMin incntcunblo harm and daningo , to ciio whbro they IMII bo controlled , and Vliu lives and propel ty of the citizens bii preserved. Very reaped fully , T. LWSA , M. 0. Mr. Luna \\M \ \ also wiitton n letter to donurnl Frdat n-qiicntiny him to pincu tlio nbovo bcfmo the public that i lie citir.una inny know what ho ia do ing and aid him in ( ho task. Ho Biig > go t tluf petitions bo Bi'nt ' in by the people to the ficcrotary of the interior tntlioRiinu effect an hid letter , in order that thd necretaty" may know from t linen ilituroatod , iho real , popu lar Bontimont in the mailer. Thuro is iiixl nibt whatever that the rosorva1 ion in questitin la n nuisance and r One to the people of thin tt'nitory , and there is no doubt that Congicitainan Luna will bo strongly backed in thin movement. NOWH Frntn Fort Citlhoun. Corrci * | > uiiilcnco of Tlio lco. Four CAI.IIOUK , October 24. On the 22d the farmers of Calhoun precinct cinct hold a mooting for the purpose of considering the matter of getting rid of the wolves which are become HO numeroiiB that they nro inking > oinig pigs nnd calves out ' of thu pens nnd pastures nnd it is evident - dent that Homething niiiHt bo done to dtairoy them , nnd in considering the matter it was thought that the moat practicable way of getting red of them win to give public notice to all parties , recommending them to keep tip id doga that nio worth Having to prevent thorn from being shot or otherwise mutilated for the B ) > ace of thirty dayti , com ( noticing Jan- nitij 1st , 1882 , so aa to give everybody u chance to shoot or otherwise kill the wolves without shooting or hurting thu doga. I think the idea is n very good ono and I would augment that every settlement in the state where wnlvts abound would adopt ao/mo flucl me.iHuro to got rid of the peats.- The question of prairie fires and the best methods of protecting thnmaolvea agaiimt loja and danger was taken up. IL was .recommended that the whole neighborhood join together for mu tual proicction and to concentrate their combined force or what ia neces sary to put out or atop any fire that may accidontly got started and also fur each member to consider him self u commiteo ofono , to closely watch the starting and the cause thereof of any li o nnd o follow any party i-mlty of starting fire for the purpose of identification and profccOution. The time and ex panses of any mich n.oinbiir to bo paid , ' out of a general fund to bo raised for that purpose. The meeting adjourned nc to meet on Friday evening , November co 1th to further consider the above wlwl mutter. D. Nr.oi.n. wl A SHOWER OF VITRIOL. A. Gallon if Acid Injur the Face * di orClathlnKof 40 ycnons. is i , October 22d. An absolutely fiendish instance ) of co malicious mischief that might Iiaro II resulted in thu lifo diHfiguroinont of hundreds of people occurred on Thurs day niiht ( in tlio main cuntontii.il building during the progress of nn ad- T vurtisiiig carnival given by Frank Al- lulonu. u soap manufacturer. Forty- two inun , yemen ana children wore burned and had their clothing ruined u vitriol-thrower. A lull gallon of the ti'rrililo acid was emptied over the crowd assembled in front of'tho space north of thu Roosevelt organ by nome vill.uns concealed in the northeast gu'loiy ' , who followed up their woik by Bunding the heavy bottle crashinu the floor , thu splintered qlaaa flying every diioctinn , C They then escaped through the oky- ligh't to the roof of the building and thence to the nfund The act was done so quickly and the results eo iu- itantaneous that tlio victims scarcely alined what wna the matter until suf ficient time had elapsed to permit Iho scoundiola to make good their escape. Tlio injuries inflicted wore Ea principally upon ladies , of whom , the EaU greater part of the audience was com- U uoaud. Four ladies woio terribly burned about the neck , arms and lumds. A 12-yoitr-old b y was burned the right cheek , neck and back , 1 nnd n bu.o in urniM inid its little face and arms seared and scarred by tlio terrible lluid. Tiifling burns wore in- dieted on tifteun other ladies and three Uontluinon , Thu greatest damage , however , from u pecuniary point of view , was done to clothing , No less 'than seven silk dresiun were uttoily ruined. Huts and bonnets wcro burnt and. spotted so ua to render the muao leas , and lace trimmings shared the same fate. , HOW IT HAmSNEI ) . tin Tt wild juttt before the grand hop begin at 8 o'clock , ttinr. the crime was commit'i'd The audience consisted ub nit DOO POUOIIH , who were suuted standing in fiont of the spacu fornmr'y ' used for roller bkathn. ' . 'The iist ininnition of what ai coming was roorivod by MM. Duery. a lady Htopplnir ftf the frviiig IIOIIHU , who , in O'iiip.iny | with her diinuhter , had comu ntnt whiu'MS ( ho poifornuinei ) , Mra. " D.liirv folta , iluip offiOiiiotliuig on hur lunik lil ; * ' ( tciildlntMjkir ) , and , looking , icetilvvd uiiotlKU' drop on hnr lnH' ' . . Mu * milled to hur tlaii/'hter / to In step < ti ide and a they did HI/11 , vcr.il ) n r 1 iilii'H inoviil out of tlio way aUii , hM\intf ; i elli r H\MW \ of about Cm I'll i tupMio foot. A moment u vul- In umti of | iiind | enmu ( muring down , iby on > titrilving the floor bjilushcd t it over tlioie nuireiit. | The crowd in ( ) ! ; ) , and at ) they did iltun a gallon bottio w.w tir ) > nvn vin- I'litiv ! fioni tlnj unrthuii.'it'oru yullcry , low | into lunnlrpdu of jiicoeo as it Ill" Hlrnck the llodr. Tlieioviu \ an ini- ( nuuliato Btiinpodu for tlio dill'mont iiointh of exit. A lady uith a child in ' nrnH ) riigtiived ! il iut tin ounce uf s ( ireliiiii.f Htull'on Inn ; bonnet , avd A llnid , triukling down , fell on ihu infant's j cheek. . . - . . Thu / .i , little M * ono t writhed in ngony , screaming loudly , A boy sUnding near was burnt on the forehead and started n ncono of con fusion by his loud outcries , which wcro followed by screams of pain from a dozen others. The victims finally be came composed enough to go out of the buikUng in n body , numbering over forty'and twenty of thein pro ceeded to tfio drug nloro of Ir. ) A. ITarshborger , at Kortioth ntreot nnd Uiranl avomm. The romnlndor only suflprod trivial injuries nnd went to their homes. , Hi ft Rio Grnntlo in Utnli. Trom th halt InVo Tribune. The cbnlrncln for the grading of the Denver t Hio ( h-ando Western from Salt Lake to Provo will bo lot this week , nnd the road will bo completed thifl fall. The rails nro arriving daily and fifteen car londn nro already hero The road is under the name manage meat as the Denver & Hio Grande of Colorado , and in but the beginning of a line winch will ultimately connect Salt Luke with the line building west at a point 050 miles from Salt Like , whuro the Grand river croanen ( ho Colorado lino. Most of the grading ii already Completed from Pleasant Valley to Colorado , nnd the line between the two points will bo in running order by the 1st of January , 1882. 'Tho road to Provo will boa competing line with the Utah South ern. It will plnco Salt Inko in con nection with the Pleasant Valley coal beds and cheapen thu price of the commodity in this city. A quorum of the olllcerH of the road reside in Utah George A. Lowe , John T. Lynch nnd M. T. Durgcss. Governor Pal mer , president of the Denver it Ilio Ginndo , of Colorado , ia also president of the Denver , Rio Grande A ; West ern , in Utah. Mnjor Burgess will push the road through from this city 'to-Provo in nt least thrco months. Palpitation of the Heart- .T. M. Mfoht , Syracuse , N. Y. , writes : "When I nr t commenced UHinfjyour Bur dock Blood Hitter * I wan troubled with fluttorioff niid palpitation of tlio heart. I felt weak and htngu d , with a numbness of tbo UniliH. Since lining , my heart han not troubled mo in id thu numbing sensa tion ia nil gone. " 1'rlce , 51 ; trial ize , 10 cents. 10-codlw A Tnloutod Hat. Norrl to n lltrold. It is now fashionable for the fomalq "fltnr" of n traveling , theatrical com pany to have hur portrait inserted in the advertisement. The principal feat ure of , such porUaitu is the exaggerated hat worn by. the star. The feather which aurmounta it shows histrionic talent ] of a very high dogroej' the wreathof , HOWUIH and ribbons evince clover elocutionary powers , with the poetical manner in which the hat is poW tip-tilted over the loft ear loaves no ) room to doubt the actress' ability to porsonalo the leading character in the best play ever written. Genius oven Ikslu'H from every hair in her bang , and if the Ktnr doesn't draw a full house it must bo attributed to thn fillac fact that thu ink with which the portrait trait is nrintod is of n very inferior quality. 'Dou't Know Half Ilioir Vnlno. " ol n "They , cured mo of- Ague , Bilious ness and Kidney Complaint , as re commended. : I had n half bottln loft which I used for my two little girls , who the doctors nnd neighbors aaid could not bo cured. I would have lost both of thorn ono night if I had not given thorn Hop Bitters. Tlioy did thorn so much good I continued their line initil they .wore ouredi That isva why I say you do not know half'tho ' value of Hop Bitters , nnd do not re commend them high enough. " B. , Rochester , N. Y. 800 other column. American Rural Homo. oct. 15-nuv. 1 THE OCCIDENTAL ! J. I. PAYNTERC | Proprietor. Corner ( 10th and Howard Streets , i ri J * OMAHA , NEB. Rates , Two Dollars Per Day , ill : oc25JOm United States Depository. X'JLJb&S'Z ? A NationalBank UI tin Ini - OP OMAHA. wo Oor. 13th and Famam Bts. ono wo OLDEST DANKIKO.KSTADLISUMRNi . : IN OMAHA. \ the 8UOOE8QORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHER8. ) BTABUIIUIJJ IBM. ' M National Bank Aupul SO , 1893. ing CAPITAL AND PKQFIT8 OVER . 300,000 , orriouu AHU DIRICTOU I KOUNTII , Priaidunt. ag Auauirttra Koi'Nim. Vlcu PreaUont. II. W. YATM , 6othlor. A. J. I'orrurroM , Attorney. JouxA. ORMQUTOK. F. H. PAVia , Awl. Otahler. Thl bank receive * depoilU without regwd to tinonntii. ISAIICB tlma certlflcttd bcarinir Interntt. Drang ilraftn on Bau FrAnrlauo mil prlnclml ItloH ol the Unltixl fcitatoo , alto Louilon , Dublin Kllnliuruh anil the principal cltlix ot tag contl ol Kurope. " inwrnuer tlclteti lor emlinii(4 by the In Th raavJcltf oil ho I'JtODATK NOTIK. trie tlh' . innttiT at thv IChtato cljainej K. I h , ilt'ci a-i il. il.If If hvruliy irlM'it that thu l clunuH-il , will meet tlio ailinlnUtrlx ol nolcl The Uxtiilu , Infori' nio , County ludco ol | } ougla Uipuntv , Sclim.Uii , at thv Countv Ogurt ICooiu < .ilil i'ouiit ) , on tlio Uth ijuvof Uccoiiiljfir. 1M1 , thii Mil iUv d Ki-li lary.MSsa , and on lliuOlh ul April , IWi , at 10 o clcxk a. m , caih day , iiu the | mrio u i > f iiruxi'iitlii' . ' their ilivlm * forux- tra ninlimtl HI , iidjiiaiiK'iit nnd allu\vamo. Kl in.Cn nit mirualhraOil lor ciudltnn to tircnent their Cn , ami onv jcar lor thu ailimnUtrntrlx to _ MttlrKtUI vniutc , Irum thu CtU iluy ol Octobir , ItWl.ttiu mil li'u will Loiul | > liiht > l InTilR OMIIU Wr.nKi Y HKK ( ur 1'iur cul > n < CfS Uoy ! , prior to ' n'l ' | 'hy ' " ' ' 'ccunliur. ' Ibbl. A Inio ciy. | . ) A , M. CIIAPWICK , ocllK > 4l _ i'ounh Jlnlu'C. W. U , CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Ocnmi front \\wtma \ \ ( up tAlrs ) In Hanicom'i - ' bulWlug , N. W , corner t'lteoath od Cat me IlUHDOCK ItlXOD niTTKIlS. II you are ainicUx ] nlth llilio ncf < i , n o nuiiDoci ! iiioo iirrrnng , II you nro prostrated with ld < llc-vlichc , tAVo IlUltDOCK III.OOD DITTKIIS II jour liouclaaro illtanlcrcil , rcpihtu them with iiuiinoci ; iit QD IUITKUS. Ilyour lilood U inpurr , parity U with H > ouliKie Indljfcitlon 3011 will flndnn nntldotc In IlUHDOCK III.OOD litTTIIItS. IM oil nro IrouWcil ulth Hprlns Coinpklntn , cr > aillcatc th m ultli IlUHDOCK 1)1.001) ) 1111TKH.S. ' Iljour I.lvcrU torpid , rcntoro It to hc.althy action with IlUltDOCK 1ILOOD niriKIW II your J.Ivor la affected , > ou will flnd n turn ro- Btoratlteln HUUDOCK I1LOOD niriK If > OH hnvonnyepcclcKol Humor or I'iinplc , ful not to take IJUUDOCK III.OOD I1ITTKIIS II > ou lm\o symptomnol Ulcers or Scrofulous Bores , acurntl\ remedy will bo found In UUHDOCK 11I.OOD IlITTEnS , For Imparting Btroncth and \ltalily totlioeja tcin , IioUilnjf can equal IlUHDOCK ULOOD DITTKIIS. For Ncnom nnd General IlcWIIty , tone up the 8Btcm with IlUHDOCK 1ILOOD DITTEna. Price , 01.00 per Dottle ; Trial Bottlet 10 Ct FOSTER , MILBUEN , & Oo , , Props , BUFFALO ; N. v. Sold at wholcnale ty Iih & UcMahon and C. F. Oood man. _ jo 27 eod-ma The Icadlng'Sclentictt ot to-day ngrca that inontdlauaROiarocauicil by disordered kidneys or Ihcr. If , therefore , the Udncya and llvtr nro kept In perfect enl r , perfect health will " 0 thu result. This truth has only been known n short time ami forbears people puttered irrcat ctfonv without being able to Hud relief. The illsi"n ery Warner's aafu Kidney and LUcr Cure mi-rl.s a new era I > the treatment of thcso troubles. Made fro'in , tv simple troj leal leaf of rare \nluo , It contains Just thu elements necessary to nourish nndlmigoratu both of tlicxo treat organs , and mfdr icstoro and Keep them Inonlir. Itlsa Poiltlvo Remedy { or all the diseases that cause paliu In the lower part of the body for Torpid Llor Headaches Jaumlko Dlzzincaa Qmel Fev erAKUO M > er and Urinary Orsans. It Isun'oxc 'lentandKifo remedy tor fctnftlcs during 1'rcxnancy. It will control llonstruatlon and IH In'amablofor Luicorrluca or. Full.n of the Womb. , Aa a DIood PurlnoMI 111 uncnualcd , tor It cures the organs that inako the blood. This roinudy , which lias done such wonder , In put up li | the LAlldESTblKBD IIOTI'LF of any inedlclno upon the market , and Is sold by Prug- prlsU and all dealers at 91.25 per bottlo. For Diabetes , enquire /or / WAKNKK'S 8AFK DIA- BETE3 CUHK. ItUal'OHI 1VF. Ilemodjr. H. H.WARNER , & 00. , Rochester , N. Y. Joie-tu-th-sat-lv DISEASES -OF , THE- EYE & EAE DR. L. B , GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL , noforentca oil Reputable Physicians of Omaha tUTOtnce , Corner 15th and Fnrnham 8t . , Omaha. Ntb AQENT8 WANTED FOR FAJTKOT SILUKO BOOKS or ins Aos t Foundations of Success BUSINESS AND feOCIAL FORMS. The U w i ol trade. lef l forma , how to trans let buslneun , taluablo tables , social etiquette parliamentary uea0 e , how to conduct public buel nets ; In fait ft Is a complitu Oulde to Succesj lot CT.SCM. A family necebilty. Addrccu for clr- larn and spoclal term * ANCHOR PUI1LISI1INCI CO. , Ht.I.onls. Mo. PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! Sure Cure Fpund at LastI No One Need Suffer ! A sure cure lor Illlnd , Uluedlntf , Ittlilng and Ulcerated 1'lks has liccn dlsco > crcd by Or. Wil- Main , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr. William's A Indian Ointment. A nlnplo box has cured the wor tchronic mscsof 25or 80jc r fctandlnj , ' . fie need under ih o mlnutra alter app1 > Ing this the wonderful soothing nudlclno. Lotions , Inatru- all menU nnd tli'ctuarlcs do morn harm than good , vol \VllII < im'd Ointment atnoili * the tumors , allajs Ate ntonst Itchlntf , ( mrtlciilaaly at night niter Uu getting warm In bud , ) ncU u poultice , ulves In- Uuma Unt and jwlnlc-w relief , and Is prepared only for I'lles. Itching ot thciirhatopartd , and for noth per ma else. Head what the Item J , tf. CcfDnberry of Clote * landsa > aabiut Ur , William' * I'idlati 1'11 Olnt- inent : I ha\ou cil seoies ol Piles cures mid It affords me pleas u e tony that I ha\one\er found > tlilnir wulch Kn > oetich Imino Into and perma nent relief as Dr.VI1 laiu'if Indian Ointment Fur sale by all ilru L-lsts or mailed on receipt ot price , 81.00. 81.00.HENRY HENRY & CO. . Prop'r * . , CI.1VKUHD , OHIO. For eale by 0. F. Goodman. OcttOileodgiweowly JAMES A. GARFIELD An rlcgant llthosraiih engraving of President OtrlltlJ , in black and tint , for ( OcciiU ; also a flnoiy flnUhed IUhojraphoiigra > liiKforv2 cents. Thcuoplctuni ore from tlio latent photograph the 1'rwldi'iit , and are the flnpst pictures to had , flalKil on a roller to any aadresu , iwst , on receipt ol i.rlco . , Mzo of picture 101 C. A. BOOTH. I * . 0. Ilnx 00 , Milwaukee , m . Oroigliton and Niobrara X.3CKTX1 Huns ilallv , lea\lnjr CrcL-hton on arrlral of trains at ( l.an p m. Arrlvu at Niobrara , IS SO a , I.ea\o Mobnrn , HtO : : p. m Arrives at CrplKhtonatUa.ni In time f.ir . train. J'are.d ocilu-lm OKOHUi : IIEllltV. "roprlelor. DexterLTlioias&Bro. WILL UUV AND 8F.LL My El k.3C. 3 ! IZ3r2Cr 1XD ALL IRJU AC7IO ! . Pay Tftxos , Rent Hpuaes , Etc , it loir wiNr ro vvr OK icu. at OXoe , Rooai B , Crclghton Block , Omaha. < - AND- H a n d s o mest -IN THE- MARKET : % i For Sale by WM. F. STORTZEL , 621 South Tenth St. BiSTOZ 6-TOLS , 1422 Dottelaa St. , 5th. Before removing to the i r n e w OPERA HOUSE STORE Will sell their stock of BOOTS 1 SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. B- Bf LU3 A DPI CI n Agents wanted for Life of UftlirlCLU President Garfield. A com- idito , faithful history from cradle t > cra\e , by , eminent blogmpoer , Col. Coimtll. Doohs ready for dclu cry , An elefJiitly Illustrated volume. Kndorscd edition. Liberal ttrms. . t < i take orders for from SO to H ) copies dully. Outsell * any other book ten to one. Airunts never made money BO taut , The book tells ItKclf , Kx. perlenco not necessary. Failure unknown. All make immense profits. Prh ata terms free. GEOnOE 8TINSO.V & CO. , ocCdbwlm Portland , JIalno. Established 11 Years , Asset ! Represented' 82,000,000p. Aitl\o Fire and Ufa aeont wantd. V0. T. TAYLOR CO. Hth & Doulai | DON'T .IT BURN ! house and fumltnro ia insured with 0. T. TAYLOR & CO. , Oor 14th nuj Uoui'livs. C. F , Manderson , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW , 4 PatDbam St. , Ouiah * Nj HE WILL SOON BE HERE ! THE MONSTER WHALE ! ! LENGTH CO I'KKT , OHKHKAL WKIOHT. fO.OOO POUNDS. lf > 'iimi > ? tttfifirfr'iif * - - " " " " 'r' 'f' 'jyjv"Vfii' ' ai3'- rriT'iT'- " i535 qpffi | . The IT atc t tattirtl fciitlon t > on luiith. F r onu nvek onlv , T iilcrtclnr JMN'I\V , tnTO > II 11,31st. Nlttlidtrcot , beetn Ji c fion and Jon 3 Omahi ADMISSION ifi < t-i Children , IBcts. WHOLESALE On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , scSOmely WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS- ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NUB. The Only' Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska * SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. Jv IB-mc IE1. O. 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , Neb. MARBLE HEAD-LIME CO.'S > treng * Us A * 3"V 13 < B"B"Ciifff'l ) > T.PAULLDM. Lumber , Lath , ? h ingles , Thirteenth and \ ' California . Streets , OMAHA , - - ' 8c21mclm - JNEB1 , WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER : AND DEALER IN Wall Paper and Window Shades. . 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. OC4.me.ir FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Conalt'iinicnts made us will recolui prompt nttontion. Itcicrenccs : Slnto Dank , Omaha : Platt & Co. , Haltlmore ; I'cck & lUimlicr Chlca-o ; M. Wrrk & Co. , Cincinnati H IT h & -FOI GOODS , We desire to-call the special attention ot the trade to oui elegant lines ( at BO TTuM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan i Jackets and Scarfs , Buck 'Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts , I. OBERFELDER & CO , , JMI'OUTElia AND JOUnEHS OF MILLINERY & NOTIONS , . 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. * The only exclusive wholcsnlu hoiinu in this line in ii < w Guns , Am munitionSporting Goods. PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS , MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne \