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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEH : THURSDAY. JANUARY li ) , 1882-
OLD OTOE.
The Anoiont Coimty of the State
of Nebraska ,
A Done Up by tbo Jaunty
Younf ? Road Agent of
This Paper
A Number of Lively Towne ,
but the Liveliest of hose
is Nebraska City.
Matter * nnd Th < nR In lie County
In General.
Correspondence of The Ceo
NHIIRASKA CITV , Neb. , January 10.
Otoo county , of which this city is
the county neat , is one of the oldest
and moat finely improved counties in
the fitnto ; it represents a great denl of
tainblo wealth , and a Rood many very
comfortably circumstanced citizens.
Encoring the county from the west ,
on the Nebraska railway , the first
town wo strike is Palmyra , n bright
little town of about 300 inhabitants.
Wo stop hero ever night nnd got two
good meals , and nro furnished with
the b6 t feather bed the house affords ,
the excellencies of which , however , wo
failed to appreciate , as feather beds ,
according to our idea , wore only in
tended for the nnciontfl , and at the
present day ought to bo totally
abolished.
There is at thia point an excellent
school , and it is well attended , under
the carol ul supervision of n principal
and ' .wo assistants.
About seven miles eait , of Palmyra
wo strike Uimdillu , which ia very like
it in physical appearance. Uotli are
surrounded bv unexceptionally fine
agricultural regions and both are the
centers of a good trade.
In neither town a.ro the building *
anything to bnait of. except the ele
vators , which in both arc uood ; both
places need uiilow.alkH badlv ; in 1'itl-
' I I myra an ell'ort is boiiif ; made to build
the more necessary ones.
Five milon farther cant brings us to
Syracuse , whoso worst need is n peed
hotel. Tin's ia a town of about 800
people and is really an ontOrprwiiiu
place. You will iiirl its husinens
directory elsewhere. It is near the
center of the county , and will , proba
bly nt some time , be the comity seat.
At present the Nebraska City News
I V and Syracuse Journal are having n
red hot time and throwing u good dual
of cold ( not too oold ) talk nt each
other ; they seem to have forgotten
that quotation from Scripture I for
got now , but think it is something
about piling cmla on somebody's hcud ,
It is all about the county printinp ; ,
which it Booms was awarded to the
.Journal against the expressed wish of
the News , who trmfo tlut the county
commissioners will use judgment
enough in this matter in compel the
one-horse country print shop to iriven
bond , etc. , to which the Journal
rotorta by saying that to possess
the truthfulness and manly qualitioi
which it ( The Journal ) possesses , and
to result in averngo health , happiness
and r.rosvority | , The jNewa outfit would
have to be born a train ; and that tlioy
( The News outfit ) were never intende
by nature , intellect , experience , or
the command of facilities to/lo county
printing , and advises them to take
medicine "to ward off impending cits-
astern to minds and bodies , and check
that insane delusion and feeling of
irreverence nnd awe struck prejudice
for country itislitu'nns. '
Tim whnlo argument on both sidi-H
ia bluuwith suppressed profanity , and
is very jocularly referred to by other
papers in the vicinity.
Entering Nebraska City from the
west wo Boon find ourirlvvn on the
banks of the Missouri river , which
hero , as elsewhere , has a total disre
gard for banks , and pursues whatever
courpo happens to suit its pleasure
though it usually keeps near tno city ,
OH the inhabitants need the water to
drink since the ftlocumb law shut up so
many of the saloons At the depot
wo encounter un original character ,
in the person of the runner for
the GMIU ! Central Hotel , popular
Ijr called Fatty , who , in
his line is a perfect success. Ho ia
indescribable , but jf any one reudint
this should ever visit Nebraska City ,
wo would advise them to observe bin
at his work , and wo are certain they
will agree with us in calling him a go-
uius in his lyiii' ( line ) .
Through the kindness of some of
the young gentlemen of thin city ,
your correspondent , together will
the correspondent of the Omaha
Kupiiblican , were invited to "tak <
in" a soled dance , given l > j
the club wl icli exists here. The "Un-
publican" man being n family man am
like his paper feeling unwell on uu
count of his circulation ( or lack of it ) ,
respectfully declined , but wo couli
not remst , so wo did not try , nnd pro-
coedcd to trip our "light fantastic'
broxuns , to the great amusement of
the company nrmuit , who weru ac
complished dancers , utul who ro nrdoil
our etlbrtft in that Kno as the anti
quated relics of fosaili/ud ignorunci
on the subject. Still we had a good
time and mot with us pleasant a society
of young people us it hoa been our
good fortune to meet.
This city is enjoying a great deal of
prosperity , much more than mos' '
towns , llusiness n-ems lively , uu <
the murchiintH and
utlioru icport moio
money in circulation than usual a
thi * U n of ilu ) ton1 ,
OHO muii hero , on whom wo culled
oipreiscd it as his opinion that news
paper men were all u n dead beats
Wo disagree with him of course , a
the assertion wan too sweeping in it
nature , but he adhered to his opinion
though explaining that nothing pur
noual was intended.
Thu Blind institute of the ututo o
Nebraska is situated hero. Wo vieitet
it on .Sunday , January ID , and wur
very plcauantly received by Mr. J. 1) )
Parnielee , the energetic and eflicion
iiuperintcndont. Wo ought not to
have called there on that day , but i
wan the only time we could spare
We-woro shown thu practical workings
of the institute in the teaching line
Everything is in'firet-class order. Ii
one room arc the philosophical
nnd automatical apparatus for the
more advanced classes. In this de
partment wo found various nppliancs
'or ' object teaching , and a library ,
which is constantly bring enlarged.
Wo were shown of the manufactured
irttclon which are for sale these made
> y the girls. They consist of Hpeci-
nous of bead work , knit fancy work ,
and stitching , which any lady who
can BHO might bo proud to execute ,
tow much moro BO than these cliil-
Iron whoBo whole lives are shrouded
n darkncsn.
The whnlo number of pupils in at-
cndanca at the present time is twen-
j-toven , of which the majority are
emales. Their ages range from
on to twenty-two years , and
hey are , as a class , a very intelligent
ct of pupils. One boy of about fil-
con years , read for UM in a chapter
of proverbs , which ho rendered well
and as rapidly as any ordinary reader.
! o was totally blind , being born with
out eyeballs.
The iimtituto ia well managed , and
rcllecls great credit upon tno princi
pal and teachers , w ese work is of a
ery trying and delicate nature ; un
der their discipline , the people are all
cheerful and happy.
Wo hud the pleasure of examining
ho fust number of the first paper
) ublinhod in the territory of Nebras-
in , the other day. It was called the
'Nebraska Palladium , " nnd was cel
led and published by Sterling Mor
on and Thomas Morton , Itollovuc , N.
T. , Nov. 15th , 1854. Itcontt-ins the
mines of all he persona present
u the office on the day of publication ,
vhich included half a dozen of the
cading men at that time engaged in
orritorial politics , also the governor
of the territory. It is really n curi
osity.
The people hero are somewhat ex
iled ever the prospects of a bridge
cross the Missouri , at this point , but
o my mind thu chances for it in the
tear future Boom to bo decidedly slim ,
HoUllllll.KU.
A SAMPSON OP THE WEST.
low Ho Can Huncllo an Ox ILB Eamly
na OUior Mon llntidlo KltUmtj.
ioone , Iowa Standard.
Jonas Johnson , or "Big Jonas , " ia
ho Goliah of this region , and HUMID
if the stories of IUH Btrength and on-
lurnncu Bound fabulous , la 1858 he
; ainuil n national reputation by wulk-
ng from Illhinm to California , push-
: ig hm provisions before him in u
wheelbarrow. IIo was living in Knox
county , Illinois , when the gold fever
swept ever tliu count ly , and being in
; hu early twenties of his lifo was fired
with mi ambition to join thu Argo-
mutn. IIo wits imperfeully ticiiiainl- |
od with Knglitih , and had but $10 in
cnsli , BO he walked ucrosa lllinoiH and
Iowa to Omaha , making the distance
n two weeks. There ho bought a
wheelbarrow and laid in a stock of
irovmions. With tliriio , on the 15th
lay of April ho pushed boldly our ,
ind ninety day.s thereafter he "land
ed" mttoly at the diggingx , some lifly
niles northeast of Sacromento , tliu
irst succosaful placer mines. Hero
10 went to work in the name indo-
Hiiulont way he made the journey
done and waa Bucceaaful. Ho was
ahlo to cam from $10 to $20 per day ,
according to the number of hours ho
> ut in. A yutir satisfied him , and
with a bag well filled with "dust" ho
oturnod , by way of Panama und Now ,
York , to his former homo in Illinois.
Ilia feate of btrcnpth are no less ro-
narkablo. About twenty yeanj ago
10 found U cow in'nci uncommon predicament -
dicament in these tlays , mired in a
slough , A team of horses , planted on
irm ground , had proved unable to
draw her fioin the iiiire , whereupon
Jonas , laying down some boards to
ivo a good tooting , lifted her bodily
nit of the flwamp , and seizing her by
.he horns , dragged her to ( irmgtound.
At another time his wagon loaded
ivitli hay became mired down , and the
ionics failed to cxtricnto it. Jonas
< ot impatient , and going to thu rear
lie rinsed the load and pushed it for
ward to better ground , making u lilt
which in moderately estimated at not
less than ltiOO pounds , and performed
under unfavorable conditions. He is
now iv hale , ruddy faced man of fifty-
eight yearn , located on ti line farm of
I'M acrCB , in Uoono and Hamilton
counties , well Blocked and improved ,
besides being the fortunate owner of
two others , KiO and 120 acres re
spectively. Ho was born in Sweden ,
'
was' twenty-two years jld when ho
cumo to America , and has boon a resi
dent of this county for twonty-throo
ycarts. Ho stands U foot 2 inches in
his Blockings , and tips the beam at
2-15 pounds. A No. 12 boot accomo-
ilatea his foot , and his hand is that nf
giant. _
Popularity.
TIIOIUH' Itoi.umuo On. IIIIH iihtuluud
tat popularity , fiinu Iti Inliln-
hie value an u rcllalilu niuillcinc , hi cntiiif ;
lioarsenusK uiul all inltulIoiiK nftliu tluna' ,
illnuaiivs of HID rlit'Ht , etc. For the o it id
un liiciiiiipafiiblu imlimniM' . ll-lw
Hunglntr Duukot
Ohio Jonr.iil.
ll.isket plantB or hanging pol planta
uro beuoming moro popular every
joar. The lime W.IH not many years
'
aye when plant ) grown in 'hanging
pots were a rarity. A window in a
plain room now scarcely looks complete -
pleto without a hanging basket filled
with plants , and many who do not
pretend to cultivate ( lowers extensive
ly will huvo at least one such basket.
The important problem for thu cul
tivator is what varieties are best to
select. I have had success with the
money plant , willed by some bride's
myrtle. I commenced with a small
slip , planted it in a two quart can ,
and after a few branches had grown I
out them oil' , placing them in the
earth , and again alter about six
brunchi'B had rooted 1 allowed llu'in
to grow until they had como 10 u,0
bottom of the can. Then each end
waa nipped oil' and branching wus
commenced , and its appearance was
very gratifying. Every day it was
ahonorod and watered , and this is
about ull the euro hanging baskets
nued. The neil in which this plant ia
giown should not be stirred at allaftei
the plant gets well started , HB it
breaks the running roots that Blufo !
out on the branches.
The wundoring jew or tradascantia
is generally a favorite , yut BOIIIO think
it too common to cultivate , but those
who are acquainted with its merits
cannot help admitting that it ia ol
ousy culture , only requiring phnty ol
water , Ono reason it ia liked is bo-
cauao it growu so well in the shade
and Is nice to plant in little wall
pockets hung behind pictures. The
Ucnnnn or ivy plant ia an excellent
hanging pot plant , if kept pinched off
so as to grow hualiy and thick , This
rows well in sun or ihadu. _ l'Y > r a
limiting basket in a norih window
nothing is bettor than Ketiilworthivy.
The reason BOIIIO do nut succeed in
growing it is because they hang the
plant where the Bun shines on it ,
which is apt to make the plant go to
seed , and it soon runs out ,
The Chinese strawberry , which
bears its little fruit , is a great favor
ite with many. The amilax has been
and always will bo a great favorite.
The ivy geraniums are booming
quite popular now , aa well they
should be. Iloliy wreath , having
light rose flowers In largo clusters ,
the leavts of the plant being green
wifh a broad yellow margin , is my
favorite of all the ivy geraniums.
Morning glories have been rccom-
nondcd for hanging baskets , but ,
somehow they always scorned out of
[ ilaco to mo in the house , Nnstur-
: iums growing in baskets in the IIOUKO
with their handsome flowers , look
very attractive.
Nice planta for baskets are the dif
ferent kinds of oxahs. It is not al
ways wo value the rarest plant the
most , but generally the one that with
Fair treatment bears the most flowers ,
and ono of these is the pink oxalis.
It has afforded mo much pleasure.
At one time it waa ono of the few
bunging plants that wcro in bloom ,
and it continued for weeks to throw
out ita pretty flowers. A nice way to
zrow basket planta is to have ono
kind in a pot , and when the brunches
Imvo got a few fcot long tic under
the pot , then divide the branches in
two , and tie again in the shape of a
wreath. Cobca scandcng ia always
admired as a basket plant , and iia
beautiful bill shaped flowers add
much to its bi-auty.
A novel hanging basket I once
inado in the following way : A wire
biwkot was lined with moss , filled
with good soil , and n board was tied
on over the top of the basket to keep
the soil in. It was turned upside
down and rooted. Cuttings of differ
ent colored bloom of portulaccawcro
placed hero and there in the moss.
After they had got well started the
board WIIB taken ofT and wandering
"
jew was planted in the to ] ) , "and for
weeks the portulacca grow and
bloomed. Some ferns and lypocodi-
iini ate nice for bankota for a nlmdod
window.
HiiRkut plantB , of all oilier ? , should
ijrow luxuriantly , as they seem moro
oxpn.sed than plants which are placed
on a stand or un window shelves.
Plants Huapondcd in the windows dry
out faster and require moro water
than shulf plants. If the plant' are
dipped in a pail of luke warm water
iroiy other day the foliat'o will bo
; opt grcon , and this a very easy way
if watering them. If you have not a
I'inging bu.skot , can you not draw
lints from the above article and BO
OM ro one or more ?
FA11MEUS AND MECHANICS.
If you wish to avoid great danger
nnd trouble , besides a no small bill
of expense , at thia season of the year ,
you should take prompt stops to keep
disease from your household. The
B Bteni should bo cleansed , blood
purified , stomach and bowels ropula-
ted , and prevent and euro diseaaoi )
arising from spring malaria. Wo know
of nothing that will BO perfectly and
surely do this as Electric Bitters , and
at the trifling cost of fifty cent a bet
tle. [ Exchange.
Sold by Tnh < fc McWahon. 7
THE KENDALL
PLAITIM MACHIM !
DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION ,
JTL
It iilolU and prwJM perfectly ono yard per
minute.
It plaits IrOiU 1-10 ol an Inch to 11-4 Inches In
wlillli In the courses ! felts or finest Bilk ,
ItdOMall klndu and ityldof plaiting In uso.
No lady that iloon her own ilruiw maklni ; can
n ord to do without one an nlcu plaiting U
i\er'out of fuihloi ) , If Been It nulls It suit. Per
Marhliicn , Circulars or An'ont'i tonui addrcM
CONQAtt & 00. ,
1111 AilaniH St. , Chicago , 111
OKO.V. . KICNDAI.I , , Axvnt cinaha.
BOSTON MARKET ,
Cuming Street.
JJ , HOBES , Propr.
Eeopeued in First-Glass Shape ,
COME AND SEE ,
NEBRASKA
State Gazetteer and Busi
ness Directoy ,
Containing H ile cription anil a Hat of all
lH iiiobH mon In tliu Htatctlll be leuuetl
eiulylnlrW1. . l'rloo l.00.
J. M. WOLFE , 1'ublishor.
_ SouUi Fourteenth Street. Omaha. Neb
BOGGS & HILL
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. 150HFnrulmm Street ,
rrir Nor h
SIBBETT & FULLER ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
DAVID CITY , NEB.
ifflSTETTER'c
| | " CELEBRATED iJA
* - . , . aIn \ f
In Hontii of Fnmiliei
ItOKtettcr'sHiomtch Itlttcn Is a much
M a household nerrmUjr BUirnr or coffcij. The
reason of thin Is that year * of experience Imvo
proved It to be perfect y reliable In those CMCS of
emcnrcncy where a prompt and convenient rem
edy Is demanded. Conntlpitlon. liter lOmpUlnt ,
djnpcppiln. Indigestion ami othir troubles nrn
otercomo by It.
For Mle hyall IlniKRlstaand Ucatcrs , to whom
ppl.V for llostcttcr's Almana < i forlSSi.
Gentle
Women
Who want glossy , luxuriant
nnd wnvy tresses of abundant ,
bcantliul Hair most use
LlfON'S KATllATRON. This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the Hair crow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cores grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
Btrong , giving it a curling
tendency ana keeping it in
nny desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of using Kathairon.
WAR IN PASSENGER RATES !
HOUUIK liltOS. , Grokura In nil tUllroa
Tickets , OnialiA , Nob. , offer Ticket * to the East ,
until further notlco , at the following unheard of
Low Rates :
Ifct class , 2d clnsn ,
NEW YOUK , 8M.no ,
BOS1XN , 20.00 ,
PI1II.ADKLPH1A , 25.00 , $23.00.
WAHHINUTON , 2ZOD , 8D.i ' .
Ki r particulars , urlto or eo direct to IIOIllilK
BROS. . Dealer * In Reduced Hate Ila'Iroad ' and
Steamship Tlckitu , 800 Tenth St. , Omaha Neb.
KeruoinDcr the place Tbroo boora N' rth of
Union PoclQc Itallrooil Ucpot , East t da oITunUi
Street.
Omaha Atienst 1.1281
DISEASES
or THU
EYE & EAR
DR. L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL ,
References all Reputable yilclans of Omaha.
fcyOffice , Corner 16th and Farnham 8ti
OmahjvNeb n r
FAST TIME" ]
In going Kaat take the
CMcago& northwest-
" "Trains loivo On ah 1 3:40 : p. m and 7:40 : o. m.
For full information call on II. P. DUEL , Ticket
Agent , 14th anil I'urnlmm Bts J. I1KI.L , U. 1' .
hallway Depot , or at JAMES T. ULARK , Gener
al AKCII ] , Omaha jaUmfto tf
Free to EveryhQdyl
A Beautiful Book for the Asking ,
By applying personally at Uio nearest office
of ' 1IIK SINGER MANUKACTURINa CO. ( or
by postal card If at a distance. ) any ADULT per.
aou wU | l > e presented with a beautifully llU9- |
nted copy of a Now Book , entitled
GENIUS BBWARDHJD ,
- OR THE -
STORY OF THESE WIN &MAOEIHE
containing ; a handsonia and coetly itoel ingrav-
luc frontUplorce ; also , 2i flnely engraved wood
cutH , and bound In an elaborate blue and cold
lithographed cover. No charge whatever la mode
for this liandsoruo book , wnlch COD bo obtained
only by application at the branch and aubor
dlnate offlcoa of The Singer Manufacturing Co.
TIIK SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. ,
1'rlnclpal Office , 84 Union Square , Now York
oct27-dmtetfw
Sioux City & Pacific
Xt A.XX.XC.O JX > .
THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE
Huns Solid Train Ihrough from
Council Bluffs to St. Paul
Without Change Time , Only 17 Houra.
n is
3LOO MILES TII3 SHOUTraT ROUTE
KOt
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO fcT. PAUL , WINNEAHOU8
DULUTH OH BISllAnOK
and all point ] In Northern Iowa , Jllnncwjt * tnd
DtikoU. Til ) line U oiiulpiil with Uio Iniprarvd
Wemln 'housa Automatic Alr-lirakv and Mlllo
flatfonu Coupler and Duller : and for
Sl'EED. SAFCTY AND COMK011T
li uniurpaucd. Puliinan Palace Sleeping Car
run through WITHOUT CI1ANOK botnCen Kan
aaaCilyaud St. 1'aul , % 1 Council IMulIs and
Sioux City.
Train * leave Union Pacific Tramfcr at Coun
cil Illudi ) , at 7:35 : p. m , dolly on arrival of Kansas
City , Ht. Joseph and Council Itlufft train from
the South. Xrrlvlntfat Hloiu City 11:36 p. m. ,
and at the New Union lc | > ot at St. 1'aul at 12:30 :
noon ,
TFV Uficns fK APVAWK OF ANVOTHKF
KttVftK
jaritemember In caking the Sioux City Kuuu
you get a Through Train. The Bhortoat Line ,
the Quickest Time and a Corofortablo Hide In the
Throujihi art between
COUNCIL BLUKKS AND ST. 1'AUL.
CarSro that your TlckoU read > la the "Sloiu
City and I'aclHo Ilallroad. "
J , S. WATTLES. J. . BUCHANAN
biipcrintcndont. flvii'l 1'atu. Agent.
I1. E. HOUINHON , A s't Ocn'l TOM. Ajr't. ,
Muuourl Valley , lovta.
J , II. O'BUVAN , Southwritem Agent ,
Couucl ltlull , Iowa
DexterL.Thomas&Bro ,
WILL UUV AND BKLL
l X
ADD ALL
COVXKCT5D niBRsrrni.
Pay Taxes , Rent Houaoa , Etc ,
'ir ion wiirr TO vx ot rnt
CalUt Olflc , Hootn B.Crclfh'33 w'OiA 0 naha ,
Burdock
BITTERS
jon sutler from Dj p p l , M
nuituocK W.OOD ninnts.
II you arc mulcted ulth Illtou ! nc8i a
Itl'KDOCK 1II.OOU IIITTKIIS ,
I ( > ouaroprottrittc < l uitti lck Itcid.ichc , take
nunuocK IILOOD WTTKKS
It your lo ! i'liiro itlwrJrrctl , rcirnlafo them \\lth
in. .on . urn KIIS.
If your HlooUIi mpurr , iiurifj It with
IIUllUOCK llt.OOI ) I1ITTKUS.
If you hate Irnllxi'ittlon. you nil ! limlnn antidote
In IIUIIUOCKIILOODIIITTKHH.
If you arc troubled with Pprlnir Conijilnlnto , er
adicate them with IIUHDOCK IILOOD HITTKHS.
If > our I.Ucrls torpid , rcMoro Itto healthy action
with IIUHOOCK IILOOD IllTTKHS
If your r.hcr U affected , 5011 will rind n Rtirc re-
BtoratUelti IICUDOCK IU.OOI ) HITrKHS.
If you hate any specie * of Humor or I'linplc , fall
not to take IIUHDOCK IJLOOU WTTKRS.
If you have nny njinptouia of Uleers or Scrofulous
Sorcji , aciiratlto remedy will ho found In
IIUllUOCK III.001) HITTEIIS.
Per Imparting Ktrcujrih and vitality to the sj 9-
; cm , nothing can equal
BUIIDOC'K DLOOO IIITTKH9.
KorNurtoiisatul Gfneml Dclitllty , tone up the
BjBtcra with HUIUHCK ) 11I.OOD IIITTKIIS.
Price , 1.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottlei 10 Ct
POSTER , MILBUEN. . & Do , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Isli ft McMabon and C. P.
Goodman. je 27 cod-rue
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE/
TRADE MARK I'1 " " " 'TRADE MARK
English reni-
oily. An tin-
lallliiK euro
for Pctninal
Weakness ,
Hpnrnmtor-
rhcaInipot-
oncy , and all
Ii.ca e that'
follow as a
BEFORE TAKINQ.HC'iucnce of AFTER TAKING ,
Sell-Alin-e ; na lns of Meinorj , Unh creal I.mi-
tilde , Pain In the IUk , Dlmncsw of Vision , Pro
matura Old Age , and many other DUcisns that
load t. ) Insanity or Contmmption nnd a I'reiua-
turn Orate
C rFull particulars In our pamnhkt , which
w dcairo to send frro I r mall to every one.
fJTTftu Specific Ik-dlcino Ii sold by all druggists
at 81 per packajrc , orOpacUtcs for 85 , or will
l > o tent free by mall n res ptof the money , by
dressing THEOIU IEDICINECO. ,
Butlalo , N. Y.
or tain hv 0 F Goodr oetmc-eod
Tnls great tjieciac cures that most loatr.soino
disease
SYPHILIS
'Whether in ita Primary , Secondary
or Tertiary Stage-
Removes all trace * of > crcury from the sys
tem , Curm Rcrofula , Ol.i Soiei , Itheuina-
tlsui , K zema , Cainrrh or anj
Ulood Diecaso.
Core * "When Hot Spring * Fail !
Maltorn , Ark. , May 2 , 1831.
Wo hate casiMln our town who lived at Hot
and were tlnally cured wltliS. S. d.
& IICKRY.
Memphis , Meiin. , ifay 12 , 1881
We have sold 1,21X1 hot les of rf. 8. S. In a year.
It ha * L'lven unircraal sitivf Action , tnlr minded
physicians now recommend it ns a posit it c
spccltlc , s
Lonletillc , Kv , , May 13. 1881.
R. S. S. has glftii better btti faction than any
medicine I hate ct er sold J. A. IVXNKK.
Ucnici.C'ol. May 2 , 1881.
Etery purcha er tpeahs In tl.o . hlcnmt tt-rros
ofS. 8. a. L Mei 'utor.
Rich'jMjii'l. ' Vo. . May 11 , 1831.
You can rrferamliony to IIH In reran ] to the
merits of S. S. S. I'olk , Miller & Co ,
Ha o ne cr known S. H. S to full to euro u case
cf iSyphllU , when iirrijwrly taken.
II. L. Kuin.ard. ) i , . . .
fa.
f1" " * ,
iil : Warren ,
The aliovo sl ncra arcuciitlumon of lilt'li stand
Ing. A U COLQUITT ,
Go\crnor uiGeort'ii.
IF YOU WISH WK W UTAKE YOUK8E CA
TO UK 1'AIU FOR WHEN CURKD.
Write for i > artlcularn and oopy of little
book 'McBKnuo to the Unfcrtunatc. "
1.00O Rnward will bo paid to any
chemist who will Und , on annijtia 100 bottles
S H , 8. , one particle of Mercury lodido I'otas
slum or any Mineral substance.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Prop * .
Atlanta , Oa.
Price of regular sire reduced to SI 75 per i ot
tie Small e zo , holding half the quantity , pr.co ,
81.00.
Bold by KENNAHD & CO. ,
and Drugirlsta Generally
W.E. via us M. MKUUKLU
S TODS 400
, , , ,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
125 Lasalle Street , CHICAGO ,
Grain aud Provisions Bought
and Sold on Martina.
iU'(7ino-o dim
Jf I man of Iri , - _
t < r tclllii > rnrriiiT > i.
yntir iluti * 3 * * Tt nluht iMiik. in rf >
Itliitul.iiitmxnd u . loiiitmilnnmri'iCJ ?
Hop Bitters * | W MC , uw Hop D ,
rurfcrliiufromauT ti
tluni ir J on aru 'nap-
' '
lilM.'iftlon.or . ' 'V'r1' "
rU'd or lnie. : ! old or I jroumr. nirerlii ? f roi ?
iworlwojtu ur laiiful h I 1 1 nil on a Iwd of ( < 'lr
IWM , nlj on Hopf
WiMTer yonan' .
ltt\ \ from oomc
i/htnarcr jou uffrom
1 fnnu uf Kid
t iii nay
thai your y
. that luliihC
ncudi eletttnlni. Ion. <
ttlinuuillotr , I IiatolxH npreitut i
Init or
I by a tlmvljr uwuf
taUe Hop k Hcp'Utort
Bit 0' .
I ) . JfOII'I'H
O.I. C
ao abaoluU
ixaai. t nit trreaifeta-
-
of Ilia tomcirA. HOP hlu r u r tut
tnwttt , 6 load , drunkeDno * *
livrortntt ( ue of oiuip.
You will be tcbaoco , o'
cun-Jlf jouute uarcutki
Hop Bitter *
lfyou r lm- Soldbjrdrun
rliti. hruJfui
k and (
rlr w c
iowinlrlktMry NEVER Inul.r
it i It moy uoi- urn uu ,
* nve your FAIL .
TU CO.
,
life , It hno
nved hun < rN T
dredi ik Tcroulo , Out
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
16th and Dodge 8ti. , Omaha , Neb ,
Toll Rcncy iloe * rrRlcrtTa brokcrago bualnen.
Dan at speculate and therefor * any barpilni
oooka are Iniurcd to r oui , Icttcad
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NUB ,
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House In Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
y 18-m
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DEALRR N
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. , > * . „ „
-DEALERS IN-
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO ,
Fire and Burglar Proof
z
1020 Farnham Street ,
EDHOLM
&
E RICKSO N
Give the Bargains
IN ALL KINDS OF
JEWELRY
WATCHESCLOCKS ,
SILVERWARESOL1D
AND PLATED WARE
AND DIAMONDS.
At Prices that Suit Any Customer "Who ReallyjWishea A First-
Class Article.
STAR TINTED SPECTACLES
Are also Sold Exclusively by us.
ALSO WESTERN AGENTS
SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN CO.'S ORGANS.
EDHOLM & ERICKSON , \
THE JEWELERS , Opposite the Post Office.
CARPETS o
HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY
-AND-
J. B. Detwiler
Is the'first to make the announce
ment to his customers and
the general public.
MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW
SHADES ,
Always sold at the lowest Market
Prices.
We carry the largest stock and
make the Lowest Prices.
Orders promptly filled and every
attention given to patrons.
J. B. DETWILER
1313 Farnham Street.
OMAHA , - . . . NEBRASKA.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DKALKR IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT
3ga'B'- * % f3'llJrJXT. , XE317O.
TSTAT15 AOENl FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENV COUPANT *
Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB-