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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 14 , J8S1 , O > O. BNI'XIi JOTl'IN CALIFORNIA inf > itiep > r I n * of Sun 1)1 < county nro troa led with * Mir lu < < l quails. A tnntto 't ' h * Ho ilnli'irg tl.'pot re l "In O i wo trust. All otheroa h < lowi omleihcry. " * i hirtthoti'an'i ' toni of wh at. hv nil cut , licrn Mp'irtetl fnm Los Aruvlo ciiuntv the | ire-ent year The Jury in tin trnin wro kfrV trlul at Auburn illi'ii.'roMl H for ixmviction. The trlnl cert the county $5,1)00. ) Tno rvin crop of Mmrn llothi veNiHtlnmtitl at from 00,000 to 7 . < ! ) Uthel , nd the h y crop t from 12tXK ) li > I7,0o0 ton * . The lxt AiiRelen Doily Tlme the lirnt numb-'i ot nliivh his JIHI bee i-mpil , i. A model of ty cgr phio benuty , wo'l ' emitted ami ne n.T. A sold brick w i hing * S 000 wn n o i l t Oro\ill lint w rk , fiom the Spring V .llcy Hydnuil'O ' coinp.iny tin nsiilt of a pa lial clum-iip. The fall clip f wool in Tehama county goe-cliice nn 9.10,00 . | Miun'l" The alinj/ of thl wo.il wlb cumnitn e thin week , anil it will be Hhiiped [ to Hoi-ton , Thoelcc'rlotowerat S Jnli fwt a proauhing coiiipl lion Sean from din- tance it IIKIIIK 11 olatinc.t v OMtli odfir lxiv the church iplrexof the city , The treasurer of Sonoma county clvi c notice that h- will receive prup H.N/or ttio M > ! O of $10,000 Hi per cent , county bonds until iienlny , Jiunmrv' . % 18S2. Dr. ( Jlinii'n cri.p . thi' > ear wai onlv 100,0 Ounckf , ig nst IOOIO < ) faokn la t year Ot thi yetr'n crop thed ctor w II h ive to R.IVP .15,000 mn K fn need , MI hat he linn 11 ly 05,00 < imclcn to market At Olcta , Amailitr cuiitity , rrc ntly , two voting men-ent to Hwltto lati'l for wi CK , in rcnponne to which two younp wotricn cnme nut , arid utter taninK two wcckH to got nciiuamtcd. thr I ) Id aiivcntu cr mar ried them , and nro happy. C. L Wright , of Orange , citlmntci that the hu d uiiul of Ihrco ucoknc ! > * blow from the treein th t t alley not ICIH than 1,000 lx > xe nf orniuex tit nf a yii-lil nf 12 , . OiK ) boxeii , or < inotwilfth of the c op. This winil wai one of thn hardest ever known there. INtiinrito | luce the or ngo yield of tin utatc , thin vc.ir at ll.'I.OOl ) boxen , a fol- IOWH ; > nn ( Snhricl y.lllov , .Ti.iOOj itivfr- side , 28,000 ; Or.itiRe and itcinttr , 20,000 ; Los A. gelm nnd vicinity , 30,000 ; other local ! i.H , 2r..OO . lYisnmliCH about 1C- , 000,000 ornuKi-d. / Chnricn Uiile'o'k.n 'nriner , near Sui- SUM , Solat'o ' coui.ty . , claim ti ho the olden' living o lilte red ( lent of Califoiniit lli > came o th H Htnto in 18-8 , nnd win ma tied thu following > c r hy ( Jovcriior Mlchcliorcn i In a na'ive lady. C. . tain Uidehock eighty yeurs f ix e. There me ccven hundred rhinrxe rail iniil li.irdrt i-t'iii'iitiK ' iillu mi tlie S utliein Ciiliroinla rxibonil , neir Tuinrcolu ( ' .in n. Th railroiiil comnnny wjintH tlii'in to work under < \ut rl un bo Kei. a d t'i ] > rocuru their fiiippliiH from Amcrl on t which they have to fnr re fun. d to do. MONTANA. The Lion City milieu fun ! nh fifty totiH of i TM perdny fur the omclt rHntOIvndnlu. Mileii City will celebrate the advent of thu niilroatt whtn tlio firHt | aHBuner tr in arrive * , about tlio 20th. 'I he Cioven incut Bimoy in the Yellow- ftime country hni been conipkto'l. Over I , 00 miles nf Hun w ru run. The Utih nnd Northern contemplate * thecrtctinn of n building .12 'K ) > ifitt'tat the Hti'te tcrminiiH. It wil lieiMcd for it jms H'nger and ficiK'ht depot. Triiim on the Utah and Northern do not top at 1) vide : ind Silver Bow on nc count of the i < iniillox. ] . No mail in deliv ered or received t either of tlioxu Ktatioim , Mr : . Yitto' , n ro-iident of Galiatin val ley , Mont in , no yet (17 ( year ofngc , i n.other , griknilmotli r , Mid KrcntKrantl- niothi-r to 170 pur-on * . She ha < threoiutir. ricd grandchildren in the valley , ono of whom haa tincochildren , NEW MEXICO. The corner stone of the Flrat Congre gational chur h of S nti Fo has been laid. The Santa J"e academy has fifty-five pupi B , < r about half as many as the en rollment at the Lai ) Vcgaincauomy nhowii. Shnotirn affrays and lynching matinees la the ] > lie of life in Allmqucrquo , 'Tin counted a dull day If a funcrd nroccgolon does not par d > - the street * . The r'tirtedcliBO < verieit at Porter f fab- ulnusly itcli ROtd milieu haoroatca froat excitement in Southern Colorado , and North-rn Now Mexico , MI pilgriniH hy tin- thousand * nre 11 eking in thut < lirou > lion. lion.The The oie of the Clifton copper mine-i in rep * ted far superior tn the Lake Sup rlor or any other co permin s yvt dine vc eden on tld co tincnt. The owner * linvo built tramwavM coiling (600,000 , conn ct'iitf ' ilia mine , with ttio rwluctlon workn. DAKOTA AND THE DLAOK HILLS. Madl'on luui its nixth BIIOW htonu Tbankrgiving day. Mitchell if go ng to have an oil ml 1 ami a fhnftory RrUt mill. Ordway expect * to have a United State * Und dtlice within six muntliH Ono hundicd and sixty pupils are rolled in the ntert < wn nclioola. Frederic , a nt-w t > wn on the Mi waukco road , nortliwent of Ordway U quite a lively L'UnincH8 town. A force of ninety mm aru punhing track Inying on the South * m Mlnnenot. from Mudi'Oii to lli.wiinl. A committee appointed by the grnml jury rcHirt | thut thuv iiund iimttera anc tliingH ut th Minn Imlm county p > , or farn in a ino4l dlrgruut-ful coml tiou , WYOMING , \V'il lams , thu Kvnnvon 1-orsetlilef nm denperAilo , lua linen unptuicd und t-afelj julled The Alma o > al minus rd turning ; < m from tii y to B.-MMiiy-lho earn of vuu daily. Tlii IVni cntiiry niiiimUnioiiurM til Wyoming nro I'Miinliilii thn condition ii the tenl'orial luijulrr.i .t the 3t > ut I'lin , near Lincoln. .Tin * llrophy lull n ploj of ere immvyo by 1'rofermr tnntnii , uliiuli run t , 0 , < uiiCfHof rllvrr p r tun , or 1,51)0.11 ) I coin Ii ck refiiit" t a\r wlivru lliu HIIII pie oiinu from. [ I.ar ini < lidiiiiicrani , ' . Tllll llll U'lk' ' " hill hlltTK lit Clll'JOIlll wer < lionlliwl hy the ilincuvfry of a dc citn | > < i8ecl a > I'IIJB p _ Kt'il In u tiunk. / lar e iiunilrr of truiiiuivii wl'ii' h nl th lireaking of the trunk , u.nl Miildenly ilU nulvril u tliu buily of a turkey \v.m ro vealtxl. The U'ii ycur old M > II if A mm K Burd ck wui dtnitn > ii ly wounded by th ex lobimi of a ( lyuainlto curlriilgi1. w t which lie wan phj iui ; n the railroad yar at Cheyenne. The f n ily were roiuruln from juinnier'n work on the Orci { < > ' Bh rt line , to their homo in North I < ou | Neb. Neb.Supt. . Clark notifies the CounII of Ohe > cnnetbattlia proposed dl\er.ion of th wateru of < 'row Oreok from iu origlnu cha 11 el will be re Uteri by alllrual meaiiB The city i-ropo < ed the o cctioii of wate nitt'kB ' ou the cr ek to BU | > iily the city , bu theU. i' . 'cp in ami cUlnu a lulliclor quant.ty to ran iU workii at all ttinei. TheiuluiuBintert'Bttof the Sweetwate country ore a aln att'octiiigiitttntinii. i iirivute letter from Atlantic Olty HUVM t h Bcatrltyo1 ran tal to elfeoiively work th inlnea pievenU th rou h dovclopiiiMit ' ' MK" ' - ' an ( 'old-bearnij , uM'unorii'j fully uioh an those of Central , Col. lit IJinW Uolifc-lU it H-W lii the Imn.U of holld comnnny , Tuo nhaft is now t50 ! fee an-l - tb ve n ntlll fc'oes down. Jt onio o. the irulcUfB alluiM to from ? W t' 3 0 to tl.einatiwrasin.dowjth . mw water , ( jjerj day ) lft t iirlnB. Tue Cental Pfteluoul > ilet rn lin 1 ' ne i < urToyeil ti > run wltlm clitl.t . nf tlio I it lr < li ( mentioned , nd witli < n th > eo in IH of the mil p. COLORADO. T' e Ixiard nf tr.nl8 will petition con 4rini totnkVe I'envor ' it port of entry. Denver fire exll guinhin faeilltiei rr rc | > orteil by tha council committee to be innunicient , lncnm/lflt ( tail un'fl iitbl TlmolHcU1 count nf the vote c < t t the recent e ectlon , K\vrt \ DOIIV r 30,248 vote" , H Kcni ift 15,219 for Miller lor the ntte cniit | l. Denver < lty o tmcil forbid * th wenrinj ; f police uniform * I j nybody excoiit inemhem of tlie/egular pollto force. Th- n bl-y d ex * of the iiiTch.\ntM' police wa in eyesore n th * refill IMC. A number of Dourer merchant * com lUnthat Menrii Stee'e&Jn ' nion , c o i-rn of Om ha. hav eipocial rate * fiotn the Union I1 cific rallw-y. Ilcpu'illcan. The rei ent decl no in U > Robinson mine ntocV W.IK CAU eii by n report of ( ! itive title , circulated in Oenver nnd > few York by brokers. Denver psperp lonnunce it "d-iinnablo deal " an - , ana tf nIi'K that rlti/onn of Co'orado had naught ilo with it. I nut on I of "petering , " here are gr lni richer at erery jKilnt. UTAH. SiU Lakha 2.X ) telephones in the cs- htnito nystom. The ion of Aroatlo Carrington WM killed ty the ( r < at Salt Lake lai' ' . wcuk. Gret-n Hivrr , a new town on th Hlo irimlo In Utah , killed its man atlj ttarted Kiavetard l.nt week. Utah lake han been lowered considerably ! n < e the lllo ( inndo road coiimuuccd um ng the channel of the Jordan , A two atopy I rick 1'iiilding in courno of nitrticiion in Suit Lftko collapicd lait ve > > lc nd MOVtreiy injured beveral work men. men.Trmihlx Trmihlx in oxperintico I on the Lohl iratich of the Union Pacific in getting tied. 'ho nnd it Krailed abmit llfty miles and tack laid adUtitnco ofnix mileit. The bnllinn nhipm'ntn nn the U. 1' . from gHen for h month of Novcmh-r wai vrr four million iionmln , of whi > h 70'IDfi inuniln wcro for llie Om-.ha Hinoltiug and eliiiing company , OREGON. Ihreo dairies in Curry county turned nit 19,000 omul * of butter thii ueanon , rein 111 COWH. A niarb e quarry hm been discoveri d in Spo tin- enmity , uml practical Judaea pro- iiiiinco 801IHI Kpeclmenn nhouti to be of xccllrnt ijual ty. The ipiary in of vaitt i tent. The .State Line Iloruld nolH up the fol" owing howls "No pg , no butterno b un , in bacon , 110 fruit , no nnv thing that Inntl- ioim | . ( 'oio like to UHO about tliin Heat-on > f the y ar. KKKH would bring nlino > t nythin ) ; juit n .w.iind butter c ini > ! derably nore. " NEVADA. Dminonil MvindlcrHHUcce.iHfully operated at ICureka. Thou , TlioiiiOH and Jivncs liowell were lorribly mmiKlccl by an explnHion in a nine at Virgin ! i City. lioth died. Kxtetirive coal mincH huvo bcui iliii- : ov. red about fourteen mili'H ciwt of north rom I nrndiflo. A prnspocted vein was ottml to bu eight feet wide. Kureka wax Blinkcn by an earthimakn on Jicoinber 7th. Iluildin M were violently hnkcn anil conslcriiittion provitilcil gencr * n ly. The tut iris i npulaco ru-'fied into thu trret * . Wonu n fainted and children cried u terror. WASHINGTON TCRRITORY. The Weitoni Union telegraph company ia Unlnhed u line into tiiatigo City nn I Texan Ferry , on the Northern 1'acilic. riit'lr farthi'Ht ollico ea t in at Vuntnor , wo miles went of Lake I'cn d'Oriello , bin hu line will bo extended to keep pace with the track-loying. Aictition l.i being circiilatod in and bout Lacenler to congicsx , nskimr that 10,000 may bo appropriated to clear 'owiu river of snap ) nnd u few obstruct- ng bars to p .lilts above Cedar creek , 'he river has already been purveyed by tovernment vngineors , and 810,000 was lie entlnmte of express nccetuiary. IDAHO. Mlelmol iToonov , the murderer of the .atlun agent at Franklyn , wan nont nccd bo hangcdjJnnuary 20th , 1882 , 13amen , who wan with Money nt the time the lat er killed llincklcy , wai adjudged Kullty f mur > er in the second degree and ecu- enced to 15 years continement In the pen- tent ary. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. With but two exception ! ) , every blast fnnmco in the M h nlng Valley , Ohio , in In full blunt , and turning out a line quality ofilf iron. In KaiiHi * there were cultivated this ye r 1(50.11 ( 15 ucru of llax , a largo propor- tiun of'wliiuh wiv a full uverngo , 'I ho Dayton Coal and Iron U i , , employ ing much Kugliiih capital , and having uboutll'.OOO ncrcH < if land ( in the Cincin nati Southern railway , 'M inileH north of dm t n oga , will ereo 50 coke oven * , which number will lu lucre mod an occa- ftlou inny renuiio Furnaccx , etc. , will itlno bu erected. During the present year Koven paper ibillit have 0111 erected in Wisconsin , ono in Illinois , three in Michigan , ono in Indiana , nnd three in Ohio-a total of 15 most ot which have gene Into operation. Some live or six other * nro projected , or their building c > imnei ced In Colorado , Minnesota , Illinolu and Michigan. Stenm in Bald to be now doing on the . . obo tha Mfiirk of 800,000 men every d. v ; that li > , al thomuchinoiuuideii ines worked - ed l > v "t nm liav.i 80,000,000 ho HU power. Of this ho locomotive force represent : iO,000,000 horxo jxiwur , nn it In thought tlicro tiiu 105,000 locomotlvuii on both hum | iu'U'H | , which mil 220,001 miles. A L'hlhk'luliibia ( inn utili/ex i > cr.ip ol tin , f rum which u Biiperi r nrtiu o of iron In inu'lo. They pay frl ! u Ion for Hcrp < . It in clulmeil thut 01 e inn of bcrrpx will mi kea a ton nf nit tal , nnd by con outing the fmncH from tlio fiinmcu with water , eighty pounds' i oxide of tin U reioveml. i'lio latter article i aid to be very \uluable , lluiry Kividiniin etublii < hed n picklim ; factor , ) ut I'minii ) } " ' nle , I.on Island , and conlracltd with nmny Loni ; Ihland fur- wtr * for the ! entire cnipof | icMtn. | Most nf the farmerx. ( 'null i ; tliat tliey c nld do better ill liostoii nhi ped their pickles thither. In cuiiKfipionce 1'ieiiliiiiin'H eniur- priHc proved a failure llo IIIIH Mied tlio fanners frr falling to keep their n i eemeilt , and box thui far uidned two of the Kiiitx. About l.liOO turMmi | ! < uiH mid imc'c ra iitteni'v 1 thn nmim inettinx at the ti.r- maiia anjeiubly r < i IIIIH recently to t < X' pro. Hyinpnthy with HIH utrlkinj ; cigar , makern of Stridt < u k Htorin'n factory , SieeoieH | ! we'u niiido In Knglluli end ( Jcr- mit'li and It xvan niiiin'moiiHlv ' ileuKled to hUdtaln ho HtrikerB , The emplo > ineiit nj women in clwur factories wore drnoimced aa dtgradlng to moral * and dHiigeruUn to ponterity. The glocoao work of the Chicago Sugar Kelining Cmnpany h a characto'lutlj ' Chl < cage ii'ttitutii n the large t and most comp'ete ma < ufactory of the Und in the world. The bullcllupt are all Hearing com pletion , but tlio machinery will not be In place and ready for operation before next | irltiA force of C.OO men hai been em. ployed mu > t of the paat mimnier in the work of con tiuction Tha main building -tho gar li'iimeIn 1IX ) feet npiare. 12' hti > rie u > d baiemeut , riaing to the bolght of 187 feet. The.lolUt (111. ( ) stevl workHiuauiitr.ctnro 0,000 t'um ' of ralU tier month , requiring the CMiisuinptlon ol 1JK ( ( ) IOIH of pit ; Iron ; no lens tha 20.0CO tonnof ore und 1ft OOOtonaof fwelandlhneiit ne aroi'cummlod ' for il u production of that elglil of i on , requiring the roiutant employment of _ un vnormoua number of men and the distrl- Iwtion of n Immenne nmount of mor.y , tof y nothing nf the freight on the rA > l- roiulii for Cfttryini ? M Unit. Th iwUb- linlirntnt nUo unplny * 2/.00 mm , and the Octol-cr jisyroll $135,100. Fifty \CHTK RO niit n circle lixxmotlrr pnRino h < l lit-tn built in ttitn country. Ttie number now in N IG.-Hfi , nil tinwit in Aino'lM ' , allied at 8101,450,000. IUU- ro.vt earn of nil Hrvlfi number 4fifl.OOO , cnttlnfr , t * low estimate. 8COOOfX,00 ) . The totl value of l' > cotnotlven nd c , therefore , in I704,45fi,000. IocomotlvcR h ve also lxn built for exjmrt to all i rti ) nf the world , * I ho impcrinrity of the tneriwn lee mnllve in eterywlicrc rtcoe- nlted. From ninety-five to ninety-eight P cent , of tholocomn Iveii < > re UNedln the I/tilled Slates. Huty million dollar * ' vrorth of earn * nd locomotives have been oxpmtal Mnce lt > 70. Oo pol Truth. llo that in mirety for n utrnnger , fhall umart for it. Hut ho that truhteth in Srnj.va HI.OHHOM for cunns liver , kidney , nnd cotnpUintn of n ike tendency , Minll nuver be < l ! * pM | > inted. 1'rice BO cents , trial bottle * 10 cent * . eodlw Th * C r of the HancU. America : ) ABrlculturint. Many powons , copccinlly fnrmcri , neglect their hamln. Hard work will , of courao , maku the hnndn hard , but they need not on any account bo untidy. A black line nt each finger unit is not mark of n wurkingman BO much as it a of a negligent ono. No matter wlwt lis occupation , ono aliould no more oomo to the table with dirty hands , haii with dirty face. To keep the lands in good order n brush is n neces sity. A "nail-brush" may bo bought for a very iranll MI in , and no matter what may bo ono'n work , ho can by use of thin keep his handa in very good condition. Hub the brush ncrosi ho soap and scrub the linger mill , not only nt the end , but at the > aso wlioro they join the flush , and , f tlioro are any ether partn of the muds that need it , give thuin a scrub- ) ing also. The daily uao of a nnil > runh , and a careful pairing of the mils bolero they got long , will enable ho hardest worried farmer to keep his lands in a comfortable condition. 1'ho greatest trouble with the handa n from a splitting of the akin af the ) ttno of the nails ; " thin may bo avoided > y a liltlo caro. At each washing of .tiulmmli , and after they huvo boon Iritd upon the towel , push the skin downward awity from the bane of the mil by using the end of another nail ; ; hat is , UBO thu thumb nail of the iglit hand to dress the nails of the t'ft , and vice versa. The comfort that results from well kept hands is lutliciont reason , not to mention neat appearance , for properly caring for .hem. "Buohupnilm. " Now , quick , complete ) euro in four ilayH , urinary . ( lections , Hiimrtiny , fiixpient or HMicult urination , kiilnoy tlinciHCH. $1. Depot at 0. If. Goodman' * , ( fi ) A Missouri Flitting- Norlionno luilupoiidcnt. A curious outfit passed along the atruuta of Norbonno a few days ago. A couple of dilapidated specimens of , ! io human family , of thumalo variety , walked on either side of a pair of scrub bulls , which wore just tall enough to rcaeh the the waistband of .ho party who scorned to cngincor the concern. The bulls wcro attached to n ramshackle wagon. The rear of the iroccsaiou was brought up by a mol- mcholy doer , blind in ono uyo , liuno in ono leg and most of his hair and all of lis tail gone. On ono side of the dirty canvass that covered the wagon was , ho inscription : "Topoka , Kaa. , or > ust. Busted by . " On the ether side was a poetic effusion , evidently composed by the long-haired young man who braced up the ofFjbull , ana clearly indoj-sod by thortlog. The poetry was aa follows : lAitjcar , Rackcniock ; Thl * yojr , hockln' back. ALMOST OllAZY. How otton do wo BOO the hard-work- nt ? father straining every nerve and iiusclo , and doing his utmost to sup- > ort his family. Imagine his feelings vhon returning homo from a hard day's labor , to lind hifl family pros- ruto with disease , conscious of unpaid doctors' bills and dobta on every hand. : t must bo enough to drive ono almost crazy. All this unhappincss could bo ivoidod by using Electric Bitters , which expel every disease from the system , bringing joy and happiness to thousands. Sold at fifty cents a bet tle. Ish & McMahon. (8) ( ) AND H aFn d so mest IN TIIK MARKET1 For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 621 South T-nth St. J.P.ENGLISH , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW 810 South Thirteenth Street , with l M.Woolworth. Buiflod BITTERS Mm. J , < ! . Kobtruon , rUkbtirff , ! ' . , wrltm : " 1 KM mlTtrlni ; from Rim r l debility , wtnt of p- Htltf , conBtl | tlon , etc. , no that flic KM bur den ; kftor ti li. . ( ? Ilurdock flloocl Hlttcra I ftlt bet- cr than for yc r > . 1 c nnot preli j-our Hitter * too muck. " ll.aibbd. of flufrdo , N. T. , wrIUi : "Vour ( unlock Illci lilttcn , In chronic ilUrMti of the blood literJ klilncru , h te been nlKntlly mkrkrd with iucc n. Ih ve uwd them tujucff Kith bent ruiulU , for torpldltr of lhrlh r indln fn ot a friend ot mine tuaerlng ( rom drops/ , the effect WM mimlous. " Druce Turner , RochMter , N. Y.wtll ( < : " > ccn mibject to Mrloui dloordcr of the k. fttul untbla to Ktttntl to bunlnrmi Dunlock tlloou titter * rlle > cd me tx.fore h lf bottle M UKK ! fuel confident that they will entirely cure me. " , K. Axeulth Hull , tllnghampton , N. Y. , wrlten : 'I duftcred with a dull ptlo through mv eft ur\ \ % and ( boulder. Ix t my Kntrlti , npj > ctlte and color , and could with dlrncultv keep up Ml day. Took your Ilurdock I ) | < XK | Dittern ill- evtrd , and ha\c felt no pain ilnce first wock at- cr unlng them. " llr. Noah Bated , Klmlra , K. Y. . wrltea : "About our yean ago I ru'l an attack of blllouit ferera > id ic\er fully recnvorrd. My tllKentlve orifani Mere weakened , and I would no completely | roi- rated for d y . After wing two tiottlcn of your lurdock Dlood Itlttcn the linprovcrnelit AM HO I Iblo that I Kamvotonlihcd. I cannow.thouch 1 yean ef age , do a fair and reasonable day'i work. 0. market noMnmn , proprietor of The Canada 'rcdbjterion , Toronto , Ont. , wrltea : "Foryearn Biiffercil greatly from oftrcciirrlnKheadache. . I used your llunlock Illood nitterii nltli happlmt ccultn , and I now find mrpclf In better health ban for yean put. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , wrltwi : ' ! hnx-e nnccl Ilurdock Blond Illtten for nenouN and bll- OUR hciulochcn , and c-rxn recommend It to anyone for bltllounncra. " tin. Ira MullholUnd , Albany , K. Y , writ : For neveral > i r I IIIM e Buffered from oft-recur ring ; blllloun hcAdaehus , djepvptn , and com- ilaiiita pcctillitr to mj rex. HIIICC u lnp your lurdock Illood IllttcrB I nm entirely relieved. " FOSTER , MILBURN. . & Co , , Propa , BCITAI.O , N. Y- Sold at wliolcxalc by leli b Mcllohon and C. F. Goodman. jc 27 cotl-mo In Haiti of Fnmilioi loitcttar'a Siomach Hitter- aa much regarded a n household ni c ity as susnr or codec. The caaon of lhl > Is that yearn of experience ) line > rovud It to bo perfect y reliable In those costs of imonrency wheroa prompt and convenient run- dy la demanded. Constipation , liver complaint , dyspepsia , indigestion and otiur trouble * are oven onio by It. For Bale 1-ynll Ddifttflnta and Dealers , to whom ppl ; for Hof itfWj Aluunvi lor Ibul-i. Toll ipeclflc cures that most loatueomo dlacaso SYPHhLIS "Whether ID iti Primary , Secondary or Tertiarr Btojo. ItemoTcs all traces of * ercury from the sj- tout , Cures Scrofula , Old Bore * , Hhcuum- tlciu , E < zeina , Catarrh or any Illood Disease. Carol When Hot Spring * Fail ! italiorn , Ark. , ilay 2 , 1831. Wo hat e caMM In our town who mcdatllot iprln < and Hero finally cured with S. S. 4. JtcUAMHO.X & liuiiRV. Memphis , Menn. , May 12 , 1881 We have sold 1,200 bet Ics of M.S. B. In a year. It has k'tven nulvenial .tl factlon. I air imnucd ibjslclnns now recommend It a poMtlvc ipeclflc. S MANHPIILD & Co. Louisville , Ky , , MKV 13. 1881. B. S. 8. has git rn better Ball faction than any mtdlclno I hat u m or sold J. A. FL > XNXK. Denvei , Col. May 2,1881 K\ery purcha cr i peaks In the hl'hi' ( t terms of H. H. t ) . L. Mulsioter. Rkhiioml. Va. , May 11,1881. You in refer anyboily to us In reran ) to the merits of S. S. S. Polli , Miller &Co. Hn'u nc\cr known H H. B to fall to eure a cao of 8) | > hilij , when tirnjicrlv taken. 11. I. Dcnianl. 11. . . . . . Qa KllWrvn , ) ' < " * Thoalioie lirnemarei.cntlcm.iniif lilirh stand IK A II LO1. < JUITT , ( lOMTiiot oiJo < r'U. IK vvisu WH w | IITAKIY un-ii : u.v TO Hi : PAIIi KOHVI1KN CUHKl ) . w'r.tu lor iiarllcnlam ami dopy of llttlu honk ' .Mo-Mi u to tlie Ui.lrrliniato. " 81.OOO Howard UI l.o ial.1 to ) clionnst who ill III il , on UIIH y M liO i > otll H H. S..OIIP iinrtlilxof Mercury loilldd 1'otas ilumornny Miiior&l HUI UIII-U. SWltTafKUIFlO CO , roiM. Atla-'a , Oa. Price of ri'Ktilor ulic rnlueeil to 81 75 | r ft , llo Hinall n zo , lioUliitflull tlio ( ( iiantlty , pr.ce , UoMby KKNNAHD&CO. , and Hrut ; lbt l morally. PILES ! PILES ! PILES ! A Sure Cure Found at Last ) No One Wood Suffer ! Aeurocure for Illlnd , UlemUn ? . Itching and Ulcerated I'lln hu been discovered by Or. Wil liam , ( m ImlUn remedy , ) called Dr. William' Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the w ont chronic cuea ol 25 or 10) eon Bunding. No ono nvtxl lutTcr flvo mlnutea alter applying thi * wonderful eoothlng medicine. Lotloim , Inatru menu and elcctuarlcn do more harm than ( rood Wllllam'i Ointment abaortK the tumon , allayi tha Intente Itching , ( tiartlculaaly at nlifht alter gcttlnir warm In bwl , ) acU a * apoultlce , g\\e \ In iUiit and lulnlciM relief , and Upreiwrcd only for I'lle * . Itching ol the prlt ate paiu , and for noth Ing cl o. Ttciulwlut tha lion J. U Ccfflnberry ol Clc\o and B V about Dr. Wllllam'i Indian 1'lle Olnt mcnt : I ha\eu vd Korixiol 1'lles cure * , and I 0onli me l > euure to ny that I liac never found anjtliliiLuhkli fu\e Bucli Uuuioolato and peruia- uent relief a Dr. Wll Um'i Indian Ointment Fur vale by all uruwiaU or mailed ou receipt o price , < 1.00. HENRY & CO. . Frop'r- , CLIVKLANP , Ouio. For ale by 0. F Qoodman. S. P. MORSE & CO. 1319 Farnham Street. Within the next sixty days we expect to occupy our new store at 1316 and 1317 Farnham street , adjoining our present stand , with a stock of / Dry in the West , SURPASSED IN THE EAST , Preparatory to moving we ofler our entire stock at a great sacrifice. Study caretully the prices wo quote , bear in mind that we buy nil trooda for caah , do the largest strictly retail dry goods business between Chicago and Sanfrancisco , and aim to ivo our customers the benefit of all the low prices and extra cash discounts given us by manufacturers and importers. BLOWS , HOSIERY , DEESS GOODS , UIDEBVM , VELVETS , PLUSHES , SILKS , CASHMERES , CLOAKS , RIBBONS , FLANNELS , FLANNELS ! BLANKETS ! COMFORTS ! "Wo have purchased five bales of n very fine and heavy red twill Flannel , full 29 inches wide , and nro closing thorn out at GOo , a jnrd. They nro fully equal to any ever shown buforo for ( ! 0c. to ( > 5c. 25 pioeci of best quality western Shirting Flannel at 37 Jo. , usually sold for -I Be. Our Blanket Stock is the largest in Omaha , and ns our prices will show is by fnr the cheapest wo ever offered. 100 Pairs 10-4 White- Blankets 31.50 , worth 82.GO. 100 Pairs 10 4 White Blankets $2.00 , worth $3.00. 00 11-4 White Blanket $2.50 Pair. CO 10-4 White Blankets 83.50 Pnir. ( JO 11-4 White Blankets 8450 Pnir. The Beat S5.00 Blankets in the West. 50 Pairs Extra Heavy all Wool Hlankots SO 50. CO Pairs 12-4 Extra Heavy Blankets 87.00. 50 Pairs 11-4 nil Wool Blankets 88.50. An Extra Largo San Jose , California , Blanket for 810.00. The Very Best Barirain in Omaha In Colored Ulankets wo have reduced our 80.00 Blankets to 85.00. Wo recotnmnud this particular Blanket on account of iizo ( being Ox ? feet , ) wei ht and texture , as being tlio very cheapest ever rhonrn horo. MnKnM HnMMMli M H T * B * 1 * M * O r H For the next fifteen days we propose to inaugurate five leadeng prices in dress good 25 Gents , 50 Cents , 85 Cents and $1.50. At 25 cents Dress Goods that sold for 35 cents and 40 cents. At 50 cents Dress 3oods that sold for 75 cents and $1 00. At 85 ce its Dre s Goods that sold for $1.25 and $1.50. At $1.50 Dress Goods that sold for $2.25 and $2.50. GREAT SALE OF BLACK CASHMERES I At 50 cents a Black Cashmere usually sold for 75 cent * . At 70 cents a Black rashmere usually sold for 90 cents. At 80 ce ts a Black Cashmere usually sold for $1.00. At $ L 00 a Black Cashmere usually sold for $1.25. HOUSEKEEPING DEPARTMENT ! Wo are hero showing an elegant line of Cream , White , Old Gold and other new colors in TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS IN SETS And recommend them for We are daily opening novelties in Fancy Goods , Handkerchief , and aim to show more than our usual assortment MEN'S SOX , SHIRTS , UNDERWEAR. 200 Dozen Seamless Fancy British Sox 25c , 25 Dozen Men's Fine all Wool Scarlet Half Hose 50c. a Pair ful > y Worth 75 , 25 Dozen Fine 'English ' Merino Hose. . 35o , , a for $1,00. Seam- lesss Unbleached Sox MM doz. j ra Piao Uabieanhflfl , Sni S2.5fl' ' dnz. Bast Quality Linen Collars SI,50 doz Best Quail y Linen Duffs $2.50 doz , Another Invoice of Men's ' Pipe Sewn , Stitched hack Derby Street ; Gloves $1,35 pair , usually sold at $2,00 $ to S250 ; ; Every Pair War ranted not to Break , Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 25c. Heavy Morintr Shirts or Drawers 50c. , worth 75c , Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers 75c , worth $1,00 , Heavy Merino Shirts or Drawers $1,00 , worth $1,25 , For $1,25 We sell a very heavy Patent Merino Shirt or Drawer that has heretofore sold for $1,50 , S. IP. IMIOIRSIE ! & OCX , 1319 Farnham Street. GHAS. McD NALD'S Emporium of Fashion ! We respectfully request the attention of the Ladles of Nebraska to the announcement of the arrival of the largest and1 most recherche invoice of Fur Lined Promenade Wraps ; Silk , Plush and Embroid ered Matelaise Dolman's ever imported west of the Missouri. 'ft. FRENCH FLANNELS AND CHINA sSILKS I Trimmed Elaborately -vvith every Shade of Plush , Satin , , Velvet Passementerie. Suits and Costumes in Innumerable Varieties. WRAPS AND SUITS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. Plain and Embroidered Dressing Sacques > CLOAKS FROM $5,00 TO $150.00. eiDe Meyer's CATARRH CURE. Tlio Only Knovm Real Caro. Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEli SUPERIOR OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY -AND- GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY § BEST ! -SOLD BY- Lang & Fotick N