THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY. DECEMBER , 30 1881 , ' VJ J AJt SEVENTY MILES A Two Thousand Thriving 1 Snugly Housed at V Iowa. J\ Pen tot'ob. of it * Pruipo Btutnofti M'on < Corrcipondonco ol The lice. ViLtiscA , Iowa , Docouibci How many of our eastern frior upon Iowa nnd Nubnxskaas"i wilds of the great west ? " Ev the traveler on our great tli fares .finds some ono Reeking in the west , who expects tin tional scene of border life in and Omaha , and is toni his bravo heart to ondu privations nnd inconvonior is to moot with ao far away i Pennsylvania or Now Englani and yet what Iowa farmer we change his property for an farm ? The not-work of railroi have already stretched out tin in every direction , and are st ing the way to unborn towns told wealth ; hare boon ono prime factors in locating and oping the thrifty villages and c over the these plains , and western Iowa seems full of thci ing young towns that are bail ' the factories and shops , m ! foundries , schools and colleg introducing the skill of the manufacture and pltco up market the limitless material i duct of the west. In the southeast corner ol gomory county , seventy mill Omaha , on the 0. , D. & Q. It the t nautifal village of Villis a population of about 2,000. just above the junction of the and western forks of the Noda the gentle elevation between t giving a perfect drainage ii directions. With a soil wall for good roads , and a fine bol 'tivo timber along the strnams , surrounding it. good atone reasonable distance , and a rici ing land on every side , this city has sprung into the gn i tars that dot this broad do the short space of ton or twolv and now as wo look upon tli larly formed streets whuro the atone is fast taking the place old pine plank , the park , with elms , mown lawn and painted the level and gently graded lined with boxelder and ma banks , churches , hotels an trade , wo are brought facoto fa the oft-repented : "Westward the star of empire t way , " and opening wider Gelds of Icno broader plans of development the industries of the nation , a tiontly and steadily unfoldi practical use the great energies mighty nation that are foedi thousands beyond the seaa , Few of the o.young..towns ai to have formed ths pUwifor tl , _ ifff\j\fi.i.iii ; uuu \-t\rirj--- mass of the Dusmoss young m "go west totay. . " * The railroad * hMfe'branch fn place running south , "ttrtd- the with its''greiiE.buslnofs UJof torte to leave soviiral'freight ' trains i sidpltfac&/u f6r'MMmoytimo for train ? to'p'acij' andMhis has 1 Bouroe of. "inconvohicnco. ! "spirit of ; the ago and the nati6n'f havoidonstructod a wager < or i tunnel iiAmdor the rot teams and a stairway froi end * " 6f" " "tho station p dowh jnttJTthat tunnel , so the I need riot 'delay , but can sate under the trains and go on h The railroad company has bo < ting.fh.ioytone culverts and abutmo'nts along this road , in atantialnnfannur , and hero thoj the city in securing this stone tunnel , with paved roadway a vatod'wftlk ' for footmen , costi hapq.five . or ten thousand dollt entirely finished. The Methodist church was on the ground , of courao , aovon thousand dollar brick house , built eight years ago 1 einco bepu outgrown ; the con agent with his "grip sack" ial along the streets every day , v busy merchant advertises hi artfully , not forgetting the ink and the daily street "dodj Thu four counties , corner ! have organized n very ful union fair , and beginning to realino Something more than wheat ia necessary in this country ; of the important signs of thu of this , as well as many otho is the real energy with tvl thinking men take hold of tl cry n.uostion. A Block c urincipnlly of fanners , has 1 ganizod with a capital of i eight thousand dollars , and b by all they have , to build a c and the woik ia nearly finishc It will have most of the n used in the bettor class of th tutions , and is expected noi to make from 300 to 500 j butter daily , and it ii said i from 700 cows has been pi the coming season , It is a very remarkable fac over the state of Iowa , for throe year * , the butter an business luw developed into s very paying industry , and I every town is building its or cheese factory , and will Been graze where the wheat have yearly stood , butter market will soon I Mo with the corn and vi great staple' in Iowa and 1 The fact' that Iowa buttci firat premium at the center that the state of Iowa lust ; ped 20,00,0,000 , pounds of b foreign market , and that tl " ( butter - to-day < ia the true ri oranu'e oouaty butter , apoakj uncertain souud that there * * " " * , great change , in many narti RroA woii in tnis'prodacti that these wido-nwnko , onefgo MO determined to lose no takimc in the situation. When the creamery a1 id cht tory shall have been fortifi established In Nebraska , n cream wagon and milk cai longer novelty to the farmo the dealer and producer son daily panor for the quotations tor , and the granuor learns that wheat crops soon Smpovo toil , then will the people worn we have so long neglected t tried and paying industry. A picture of this place wou ono street about a milo long , ire from the tunnel , bv the d right angles with the railroad , i the town , passing the public and having good nidowalks al on either side with beautiful d' ' and Blmdo trees , door yards fci tlowura , lawns and ornament ; and the streets and crossings and level that they might air used as a race course ; two gooc threoor four churches , as man ] elevators and lumber yards , tw siablcB , the only steam marbl in the state , nnd the whole to out as regularly as a choukorbo straight street * . Mayor Bat man of energy and takes great in building up the town , and posn gets his complimentary to the entertainments at th < house. At the northwest corner square wo found a largo ito : stocked with dry goods and mi while another department fai the other ntroot supplies the gi and a largo picture of a "boo painted on the outer wall is tractive and significant omble is called a sign.Vo crowded the throng of busy people , and the happy and courteous pro Mr. A. Harvey , who saw at o importance of the case , and pa the necessary cash , saying , "I good hive nnd I must have TH Something of his trade may be atood , when ho says ho hai 12,000 pounds of butter sincu I of July last , and expects to enlarge his buildings and dou whole business this co.ning y fact wo should think ho was d now. now.Just across the park is the mammoth store of general in diso , in a stately where L. Shopard' & Soi their gentlemanly clerks do a largo business. Wo found th member of the Grin , who soonn familiar with the market re THE UKK , and recognizing the to him , ho hunted up the ci looked for , and hastened on tc to business , where dry goods i ing handled by the armful an of groceries were going out ohango for butter and oggg at and where the mother was I pair of now shoes on to a brig darling whilp. the thoughtful tvas rummaging among the notions for some of his Na\ gifts. Thinking of these ci people , wo passed the next ate burning the earner , to the i looked to another door to BOO \ telling these farmers so man ; rios and packages of clothii found wo had only reached tl and of the same great store , an uknd if all the stores i ligco , like tjjo Commercial fronted on two or three ntra < "monopolized1 the business , tl : lork pointefc across the wa ; furniture atorpiof/Gornoliua & laying "that is the next. " Wo found Mr. White in iient , exhibiting to rome iadi { ontlomon a line rocking cl Beautiful armed chair , while i ] .urinus whisperings and the sly towards a certain door , gave lituation and , following'to ' th < room , wo found the other moi \\o \ firm entertaining the fatli tnothor of the young peopl the children were selecting chairs for the homo circle Oh tree. YOB , here we found tl four front doors , and over i rooms full of goods , and wo give up looking. On the nor George W. Harlow has just up a restaurant and confoc and dishes up oysters and fu in a way that draws him pi friends , for he understands h nese. nese.Tho hardware trade is on t side of the square , Keys Brothers keep a stock of shelf goods , stoves ; ware. Banes & Wutorman carr line of light nnd heavy goods , keeping up a clatter in the that in noiy scorns to dial wile of "republican baao but "democratic cook stove. " J. T. Inirman can "exactly man with a good boot or 8 cap or glovu ; or ho will soil time if thu purchusur doairus Paul Welch has his aton clocks , watches and jewelry n full grown wo had to fltuml and look in , bociuiso there room for us while a man was watch. Mr. Welch Bays his growa and he thinks his i grow next spring , mul aa ho r DAILV HKI : lie suya it lias gr \vo are friends , Dr. F. Conpor isonoof tlu men , and his largo practice t yours of experience liuvo p the front rank of his profci successful physician , and given special attention to ' mont of the lungs , nnd wo c ho " healthy looking doctor. E. 0. Gibbs hangs out tin attorney at law , and in the towns nnd nt homo , they aaj good one. A. M. Walters and W. II at the southwest corner of tl are engaged in law , loan estate business , and are negc farm loans , as agents for Lo Oroiton. This firm nro dc an extensive business , and 1 the best locations in the city F. H , Smith , the popular koopi a full line of goods , lumps , stationery and notior is said ho has a partnerihip Bantu Claus , and can sell < presents cheaper than an town. town.W. . 8. Algor & Co. , banl watched the youth yours of t and listened to the solemn chanted at the funo THE OUAHA , BKE , "lo th years , " and are still V - . thooapor abovo.par and ready vest \tnrn. Thisifirinhas ) tho'i tlon ofitioing a cautious and r institution and n' favorite vrit * * * ' ' people M. S. Thurman , the firat i the nrnt postmaster , and , wo b the first merchant of the ton the sympathies of the people loss of his much esteemed wife quietly nnd steadily attended tiusinoss , which is principally inco and loaning , while his soi i responsible place before the is a printer and editor in the f rConua and Thurman , editors c ' nnd well Itovio'w , a live paper lotted , The Independent , under the igomcnt of IT. R. Gregory , help up the claims of the City , andb < republican papers. A. E. llnndcock has quito re moved his furniture store fn Hinds to this place , nnd propc thako up the furniture business The enterprising lumber d Jones & Mngrec , nro a branch nt the heaviest firms in the nort which has lumberyards in Crest other places in Iowa and Not They nave quito recently opei this yard with the best of sto propose to build up a trade hi the principle of "quick sales am profits , " on the "cosh" plan , an men always do their part in i up the lifo blood of the town. Mr. J. M. Howland , who is a largo business in real estate , ing money , collections , and th oution of Irgal papers , is ono lolidmcn of the place , and is some of the responsible ofliccs city. Mr. Howland is a bret the Hon. W. P. Howland , of bula county , Ohio , ono of the worthy and popular men of the orn Reserve , and who camowitl rote of being elected United jonatorto fill James A. Garficld when ho became president , ai low in the foot stops of hia trious and lamented ueig Joshua R. Uiddings and B. T. popularly known aa "Old Bon. The Howland brothers an * correspondent were boys togot the same part of the county , William Lutton , the > popu1ar p tor of the Commercial house was the superintendent and b manager of the largo woolen I at Moadvillo , Pa , , in the ad ] county. The many friends Lutton and. hia pleasant famil know them in the oil regions of sylvania and in Ohio , will bo ] to hear of him as having aecun Commercial house property i lisca , and making it ono of tin pleasant and well regulated found in western Iowa. Lutton and hia ea lady nro constantly 01 nlcrt , to meet every emergeuc provide every convenience , an morcial men already have four house a very desirable stoppin over Sunday , aa is shown 1 crowds that congregate on Sat1 trains. A good livery , connect * the house , and a free bus m by experienced and faithful em who attend the trains on th line * and the branch , day and Mr. Sutton already stands wh can look down on many of h tentious neighboring landlord ) the people of the city are pn this house and speak in the 1 praiao of the polite and e proprietor * and hi excellent w ! BUCK QUEEN OF THE .VAXA1 Preparing lor the Ne\ Correipondon cool the Ike. NEUOH , Neb. , December 27 The approaching Now Yoai Dur little town still on the rapid f improvement. The Morritt building is nearly complotec quite a largo class of Nohgh at are preparing for entrance und tutorship of Rev. Mr. Woodru Congregational pastor. This desirable institution will probi known as the "Morritt Cell honor of J. P. Merritt , our superintendent , through who tiring zenl and energy , Nolig elected the place for its locatioi are having an unusually p winter and , as a consequence , b has never been better hero season of the year since- the ] of our little town. mas festivities were of usual order hero Christinas oligious services , turkey ani ) all matches , dances , etc. , be dulgod in and aatho annual1 ng off1' time- approaches , the 1 : .aking their iarowull "tools" of requiem to the dying year , ng 1881 Noligh has been tin cut of several institutions of trublo magnitude , which im envy of less fortunate noig : o\viis : The CounrcjtutiomU : ho United Status land oflico , i Advooatu , published son Graves , an old veteran newspupoiial ranks , which isd the best paper over printed county , and will compare ft with any organ published in horn valley. Notwithstnnd light crop last year our fnri better fixed this white for many winters befor nro just beginning to the real vajuo of their lands , the writer glances back for a at a little town of a few small struggling for existence , 05 m ) railroad connection and then i a thriving village of 550 in ) : with every mark of life and ] tv the locomotive stun mint ; her proouicta , lollogos loumii the adjacent hills , grist mil papers , etc , , all the work short years , the revolution ia den to appear realjvot it it in\itandii. Situated as wo a heart of the agricultural du Autolopo county with every of being the future county si an enterprising and wealthy business men , wo pride our being the "Queen City of the 0. Grandmother Used to yi "Uoy , It your bit of order Iry IJurdock tea ; ' and hail to till , ' the llurdock nnd bol In kettle * , making a uaaty swell tlon , Npw you get all the euro ortle * mu up In a palatable form DOCK ULOOU Brrmis , Price 91 , ' ! yon SuOci ( rom Djipcpiln , use DUUDOCK HLOOD1 lllllomncn , us t you arc afflicted with DUUDOCK I1LOOD J t you arc pro tntc < i wltti lck Hoadacli nUHLKCK I1LOOD 1 dtnorJcrcd , rcirulatu I t your Rowels nro IIU11UOCK 11LUOD I I your DlooJ Ii mpure , purity It with DUUDOCK DLOOD 1 I you have Indtgaitlon.you wlllhnJui i > DUKDOCK DLOOD 1 t you ro tronhlod with Bprln ; Compl iluto them with DUUDOCK I1LOOD1 tyour LlrcrU torpid , rcttora It to heal 1th BUIIDOCK DLOOD 1 I your Lher HectcJ , you will flnd toratlvotn BURDOCK DLOOD 1 I you have any ipcclu of Humor or n ot to take DUUDOCK DLOOD 1 13 ou have any lyrnptonu of Ulcers or fore f will bo found ore ) , curative remedy BURDOCK BLOOD I 'or Imparting ttrength and rltality t em , nothing can equal BUHDOCK BLOOD 1 'or Nervous and General Debility , tor > item with BURDOCK ULOOD 1 'rice , I.OO p r Bottle ; Trial Bottli FOSTER , HILBUM , & Co , , BUFFALO , N. Y. Bold at wholcsalo by lib t UcMahon loodman. Jo 27 tfftSTETTE n * * CELEBRATED " _ * . . . S\ I&Kocti of Families Hojtetter's Stomach Hitter * Is aa mud a a houiehold necessity as sugtr or cc reagon of thli Ii that yean ot expert proved It to be perfectly reliable In the iroonrency where a prompt and conioi tdy Is demanded. ' Constipation , llrcr > djipepila , lndlfe | tlon and othtr tn ivercomo by It. For silo by all DrngglRta and DcaliM ipply for llo t tt r' Almanaa for 1881 BASH PRICE LI 1204 Farcham OMAHA , - - - Preterva It and Compare PrlceiJW llo > 8' Ullppcr Olrli1 rilpiwr Sled e t 31 0 1 Wagon in City . 21x30 CMiroiucM Walnut Vrmia'd . , 8x10 Carved Walnut 1'rames . 81x21 Car\cil Motto hramca , Walnut Iuxl4 Walnut r'rainct . I Ituidtonic VuU ot Krumos . llooin ilouUUik' , Walnut or Gilt , 1 In foot . Ko'ia Moulding , Walnut or Qllt , 1 per loot . , . II raw HooU ( or Itoom Slouldlnir , pel Ilul Itoom Limp , Complete . Hand [ .nimu , Coiupletv . Krais Hand Utiup , CompUto. . . . , . . Irqn Coal lliuket . , . Good 1) room . , . Host Orootii In Market . < Child's liroom . , . Spittoon . . . . . . . . . . . Cutpadarcs . , , . Kxtcnilon LIU&ry Lamp. . . . . . . . UaiasiOoblctafonoBct ) . 0 Uloi < Tunilileru ( one set ) . , . lArni ) Chlmnoji . . . . . Uood Lr.ntirn . , . . , . , . . . . . Olio Gallon Oil Can . Low Prlc i for Iron Stone Ohlr U liatidli Ten , iur Handle Tut , iwretl2vlvl'ul- > " > Unhandlt Coflee , ] wr cet (12 pieces ) . , Handle Coffee , per wtU pl os ) . . . , Ono Sc'.l'lo ruto * (6 ( ploooi ) . > One Set Te I'laten ( U pieces ) . . . , . . . wiia'BtlllriaVtMt l'l toiaplecc ) . . Ono 8 t Owner VUU ( C v'ovo- < Covered Tureeni . . , . Cream 1'iUher * . . , . . . . WonhDowl and I'ltchcr. . . . . . Chamber * . Toilet BeU lor Bed lloomi (3 t > lucai ) . Dtut ran . . . i. . Steele Diamond * . . . 1-oklnir aiawet , all I'llco' . Conductor Lintcf nt. FOU CASH , i OTho &IXJTO prices find them at Icatt 10 to 80 per cen cltvvt here , aa v. e purchomi lor Cull , i Caih Only. My ci ratei , and cll for not obllicvd to pay lor Ion ol bed keep no hooki and no charge * are it convinced. PI ui a trial and b prlc ourQoodiMwohMothouum not mont oued ou thlt bill , Ik. ' All ArtttWalcome , , Whether Qoodi orNot. * H. SCHONFE Propietor of the ANTIPARI/ Book Stoi - * The Antiqnnrlnn'n Wnrn Do not trtint him , gentle render , Though his Selves look trim an Do not heed the plate glass ivindov Shining out upon the street. Glided backlngon the volumes Soon will fade and be forgot ; Gilded rigns are oft deceiving Qcntlo render , trust him not. itender , once there lived a student , Who long nought for learning rai And he met him on the sidewalk , And he falsely led him there. And he talked to him of TRADE S. ' L'OTTKU'H books nnd ScmiucKEu'i And I met him plodding homewnrc With a bundle- his door. Gentle reader , I hnv waited , Nightly I hare walked the strec Lingering for yuu on the corner , And tliis happy hour wo mectl lUlso your eye to yonder window , Where our student , In the night With i page of ScHMUCKKH'a hfsto Ulsea up Ail pipe to tight. Header , turn not from me coldly , The truth only bavo I told ; I would B o thee from the book st Where the customers are "lotd. " I W"Uld shield thee from all dungo Qhleld theo from the plate glass Shun , 0 , > hun the gilded counters , I have warned thee now I H. Schonfe PROPRIETOR OP TH ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS Invites the attention at the lo > crJ of g Ing to hli ext n lv and valuable cell the . CHOICEST WORK ! In all depart mcnta ol Literature and Not only ro the most esteemed Kn American works to bo found < n his sh THE AMENT C LAS SI and the Standard Writers Of MeJIaval Modern Europe are wo 1 represented. Owing to his opportunities for secui Books * t low prices , bo trim them i which can not bo met by any other hou city. Parties desiring Good Books at Low Fi are requested to call elsewhere brfoi hero that they m ypro\o the truth ol ccrtlon. | Desiring to kecpa stock of the \ cry b < I carefully icl > ct only such as could mo pro Mil of a cultivated taste. In those da > sot cheap literature it IR . to huj for a llttlo money a Uriro ttock matter , bound In well tilldod ccners ant ly termed book * , but which deserve tli the language of Charles of Lamb , "Things in Books' ClotM It Is to bo regretted that so many be Illiterate and mercenary , fill thtlr the thlsspcdesof rtadlng matter , thus c their stores Into lore Oharaal House for the gllt-cJffcd and hot-pressed nu forgotten or unhappily unfor otton sci Lctthoto who wish to read book TMlNSIO VALUE , stop Into my store will find wliatincr they want Uoaicmbcr that by the choice of jo f ur diameter i < judged. It Is an a > 'peoplo will not bo better than the tx cad,1' Dr. A. Potter The general reader , the lawjcr. the hcoloRlcal or inedkal vtudent , the ei ircbltect , the hUtorlcal enquirer , Ib jxjctty or fiction , or tboeo who look ft orelgn languages , can be supplied wit ] Ictlred. 1 have also a large and well selected leffunt Little Books forChlldrenatl ihould bo remembered in this holldc Vnd these who with for Choice nd rid ; lt book ! , whore , contents will be fou f their external apptarance , will do > it the ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS 1420 Douglass Stre HEADQUARTtRS OF'THE LITI dc GRAY'S SPECIFIC MED TRAD ! MARK The English rem- oily. Anun- falling cure for Seminal Weakness , Spermator- rhea , Impotency - ency , Mid all Dlsctuesthat4 follow as a _ _ BEFORETAKIIIO. > equen < : e of AFTER Self Abuso'.as Loss ol Memory , Unlvc tude. Pain In the Back , Dimness of V tnatura Old Age , and many other Di' oad to Insanity or Consumption and particulars in our patrol ) deslro to send free t r mall to raTTho Specific Medicine Is void by al at81 per package , or 0 pack ics for S bo. Bent free by mall on rest ptof the addressing THEGRA 1EDICIN Buffo For sale bv C. F Goodp i AND- H a n d s o m IN THE MARKE For Sale by WM. P. STOET 621 South Tenth E NEBRASK State Gazetteer and ness Directoy , Containing n description and o business men In the ttate , will early in 1882. Price 81.00. J. M. WOLFE , Publis 120 South Fourteenth Street , 0 . * " , INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO HE REPAIRED , E 2sT Gh IE-A. "VI IN" G- TO BE DONE OR JEWELRY Y MANUFACTURED. While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower than all others. ST-AiTIE I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED , ETC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in new t.nd improvot , c chmory , I hope to still more improve the quality and finish . nf our ork and fill orders with more promptness than is usual. O TJTIOZKT I My Met to bos always been and always will bo : "Firat to gain superior tiec and then advertise the fact nab before no wild advortisomonta Seme unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying my acnouncomonta , I would beg you , the reader of this , to draw a line between such copied , advertisements * ' ani those of Yours very truly , A. B. HUBERMANN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb , . Sign of th Strikiiifr Tovr vloct WOOLLEY & DAVIS Stationers , Paper Dealers 'and Engravers , KEEP ON HAND A SELECT STOCK OP BLANK , SCRAP , POCKET AND BILL BOOKS , , FINE PAPER , INKSTANDS , PAPER WEIGHTS Latest Novelties in Wedding Goods , Menus. Visiting and Advertising Cards , BalljProgrammes , ftc. Also , Paper Bags , Flat and Wrapping Paper , Envelopes , BUI , Letter and Note Heads. - AT COST ! TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. Left I A Few Handsome Articles SEE THEM ! IPRICE THEM ! / Dent Buy Anything Until you Look at STOCK : . KUHN & CO. , Fifteenth and Douglas St. Opera House Clothing Store 217 South 15th St. , Under x 's _ _ _ ZHZOTJSim. MEN'S AND BOY'S SLOTHING , GENT'S FINISHING GOODS , HATS & GAPS , TRUNKS , ETC. Goods Marked in Plain Goods 1 All Large Stock and New Pigureal Strictly ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. . treatment will do If Honest Goods , Low Prices and Courteous will be satisfied , that the it. all who call and see for themselves STORE is the place to buy. . OPERA HOUSE CLOTHING nov2jOOuliTi CT. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUAEANTEED. Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - - $9.00 French - - 6,00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , - - - 5 M American Calf Boots , 3,50 - Shoes , - Pegged Alexis or Buckle AND SHOES FOE FEET OUT OF I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS SHAPE , Filled With Dispatch , Attended to and All Orders Promptly