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    OMAHA DAluY BEE : THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9 1882-
A PRAIRIE PICTURE.
Browsing on the Bluff at Quido
Rock , nnd Gnzing on Unbroken -
broken Fields That
Kiss the Heavens.
He * eland' * Progromilvo Indnpond-
oncn
Correspondence ot The He :
. Nob. 4.--
Urn Cl.oro , , February - -
There is something of n sameness in
llio nppoar.uico of nearly nil the towns
along Iho H , it M. road between \Vy-
moro nnd Hod Oloud , but when ono
goes into them nnd converses with
the people , nnd looks over the var
ious interests of the towns , the difference -
once becomes manifest ,
Guidu Hock , tun miles directly east
of this ] > lace is a pleasant Httlo town
of about 500 inhabitants nnd to nn
ordinary observer would seem dull
and prosy na country towns nsunlly
ere , but the nppenrancb hero ia very
deceptive.
It is situated on the edge of the
bluff overlooking the Republican river
nnd bottom , on n aholf which ia about
bnlf the nvorago height of the blull' .
It coinmnnds n view of the river for
some diatancu both ways , nnd beyond
the opposite blull'stretching nnd roll
ing away to the southward in its viuit
expanse presents to the eye n very
fine contrast to the hustling activity
of the town.
Wnnilcrinj : down to the bluff , and
Bitting- , half lying , in the bright ami-
shine , I wandered otf into n aort of
dreamy existence , ns I contemplated
the grandeur of the scone. Some
talk about the salubrity of mountain
scenery , the vnstnesu nnd sublimity
of ravines , gorges , mountain streams ,
waterfalls and the like , but to my
mind the greatest work of nil is the
broad expanse of prnirio , rolling ,
wave after wave like the ceaseless
ocean , presenting no boundaries na
far na eye can reach or human mind
conceive , and only broken nt rare in-
torvala by some iilugiy'sh stream fol
lowing the line of depressions iu the
aurfacc.
Guide Rock ships moro stock than
any other point in Una-region , having
for aomo months averaged about fifty
cars per month ; tlio people nro justly
proud of this fact oiut challenge any
ether town on this river to bunt it.
There mo aoveral large horda of
caltlo and sheep being fed in thin
vicinity , which will bo put on the mar
ket in the spring.
The ride ( by _ buggy ) from fluido
Hock westward ia very plcaa.uit. . The
road foil ) wa along the edge of the
bluff , which ia very broken , and winds
out nnd in among the ravines ;
sometimes on the bluff , where wo can
see the beautiful valley , with the Re
publican river winding its serpentine
form alugqishly down , vibrating be
tween the two blulFr ) , much na the
Missouri does between horboundaricH ,
and then again wo go down in n little
valluy , the entrances of which nro BO
steep that ono hardly er.pocts to over
sco moro than little spot of sky be
tween the surrounding liilla ; but ho
finds himself just na suddenly on the
it pinnnclo of thu bluff or out on thu
bottom below.
It. Ainboy , six milea west of Guide
llock , ia the junction of the two
railroads coining front Wymoro and
Hastings. Hero ia n mill , n school
house , n postoflico und n .restaurant.
The mill power ia very fine-the , branch
being dnmmed where itbrealio through
the bluff.
Four milou further west And wo ar
rive iu that city of which so much has
bean said , favorable and derogatory.
Hut tied Cloud don't cutu ; .it . can
alVord to bo independent , an it has a
good start and the best location to be
found in.western Nebraska , o'far us
I have seen.
The ' "IBoya Homo" is the { principal
hotel , being the ono where thoy.mako
it n point i to make their guests com
fortable. There nro two other hotels ,
however , whicli appear to bo full.mosl
of the tiino.
lied Cloud ia really a good
town , mid everything seem * to , bo
booming for this time of year , oscc.pl
clothing , illcnl estate ia looking up
consideiabiy , as the railroad officials
suom to favor this as a division point
nnd will probably build shops hero.
The depot is about a mile from .tho
town ( which is back on the north
blull ) nwny out in the middle of the
bottom. 15ua lines connect with
every train and the runnoru forall the
hotels exert themselves energetically
to secure the few travelers that come
in on the t ratlin.
The town is building up rapidly aiui
good buildinge seem to be tlio order
of the day , iu those erected moat
lately are tho-teat.
Being the gate.of the whole region
of cattlq country west of here , a larg
business IB done in the way of out
fitting herders and furnishing sup
plies for cattle men. Cattle trains
coming from the west slop ut this
elation over night .to . food and water
their stock , which creates a domain' '
for feed of all kindc.
The success of Hud Cloud is nn As
sured fuel nnd a four yours will BOO it
ono of the most important towns in
the whole west. There la plenty ol
room on the prairie for it to grow and
if it covers that , and wants moro they
might arch in the river und build
over it ,
Bho ItMontr. .
"I send you my testimonial 1.1 reference
eronco to BrniNo HLOKMJM , having
taken it for dyspepsia , und reeeivini
almost immediate relief. I passed i
tu my neighbor , who is using it witl
same rcsultn ,
Miw. .1. W ,
"Klmira , N. V. "
J'rico 50 cents , trial bottles JO cents
1 W-ddll
A MUSICAL
How a , Neglected Wife Roclulmod
Her Huabanct'u Atlectlona.
ork New Letter to Cincinnati Kuqulicr
Iii the course of my chat with tlu
musician referred to , the conversa
tion drifted on to the ramanca wind
music it so rich in , and I was told
such a charming little story in this
connection that I make
no apology fo
giving it in full. "A year * ago ° * I
/all"began my informant , 'ru can
H'to ' my muiio room
I
icaring the nnmo of a well-known
unil fashionable married lady. When
jibe was ushered iii I waa surprised to
see BO young n looking woman , though ,
: o bo Biiro , she ia not yet forty , and n
: air complexion and clear blue eyes
nako her look younpor. She seemed
.1 little embarrassed , but naked mo to
: ry her voico. I did so , nnd found it
mcultivntcd , but singularly fresh nnd
sweet , in quality n light soprano. 1
old her so , nnd her face flushed
iagcrly na aho nuked : M'rofesanr ,
could you teach mo to ftingl' 'Yes , '
I replied , 'if you choose to apply
yourself earnestly. ' ' 1 will , and if
. ou can miumgo it HO that I need note
) o Been , nnd that no ono knows of it ,
! will take a loiaon every day. ' Wo
undo the best arrangeinnts wo could ,
ind the lady never failed to appear
> rotnptly at the hour. She vai no
inxioua nnd .so persevering that she
nado
. I'lWHlKK.'W
TIIK MO.HT KYTIlAOIltHNAItr ,
and when spring came her voice had
so strengthened ai.d developed as to
' )0 almost beyond recognition. iDur-
tig thu .summer 1 heard nothing of
ler beyond mention in the society
.mpero of her being at Snratogo , but
ibuiil a month ago she called upon
mo , nnd taking both my hands in
'lorn ' , shfjok them earnestly na she
said , ' 1'rofessor , I have come to
hank yon fur making mu the happiest
vomnn alive. ' She then told mo ,
what I had n faint suspicion of , that
ler husband , to whom nlio waa deeply
ttac'hed , was passionately fond of
. 'ocnl ' music , and had always
regretted that she could not singe
o him. She had never cultivated
lor voice before marriage , ami nftor-
rard the coming of children nnd thu
claims of society had prevented her at-
cmptingit. but the unlucky dnycaino
when Mr. H. made the acquaintance
f a charming widow with a charming
who waa alwiiya ready and wili
ng to sing sweet aongs to him , and he
gradually fell into the way of spend-
ng many of his evenings with her.
U heart devoted to his wife , ho waa
incoiiscious of hit ) gradual neglect of
or , nnd would Imvo boon natoniahcd
tad aho resented his enjoyment of
heso musical toto-n-tctos. Alxmt the
widow I am not prepared to apeak.
Mrs. ill. , like a nice woman , did not
osont it , but
us you will aee. Her niuaio lessons
ho kept a profound secret from her
amily. In the summer they went ,
is usual , to Saratoga , nnd took pos
session of onu of the pretty cottages
it the United Stati-a hotel. "Tho
Morning after their arrival , the local
lowapapor contained n notion that thu
ending soprano of the Episcopal
chutuh was ill with a throat afluction ,
mil the congregation was asked to
nake duo allowance for the disabled
choir. The next morning , Hun-
lay , Mr. II , , with two of
.ho children , wended his way to
.ho church of his belief , Mm. It. hav-
ng excused herself on the plea of a
ictidacho. After the opening service
, lie minister nnnounecd that 'a Indy
rein Hew York had kindly volun-
; eered to sing in place of the sick so-
[ > rano , nnd in consciuencu | the musi
cal service would bo tho. same as
usual. ' Aifow moments later a clear ,
nwoot 'Voice rang through the church ,
had touched the huarta oi the pooplt ,
perhaps , .0von moro through
KXl'llHSHION
nnd fooling with which the music waa
rendered than the qualities of the
voice itaolf. Air. 11. waa fasciutvtcd ,
delighted , and inwardly made com
[ larioous-butween it and the witching
widow not .fluttering to the latter.
After the sor'vicca were over ho
eagerly nought the min iator , to uacer
tain the nature of the charming
aoprnnovhoao fuco ho had not been
able to BOO fioin his sent. "Come
with mo und I will intro-
duce you , " said the minister ,
who * know . Mr. H. by ropuia-
tion. They entered the choir together ,
and the good man began , 'Mioi
Drown , permit mo to introduce '
when hu waa interrupted by Mr. 11
ejaculating , 'flreat heavona , it ia mr
wife ! ' And , iplnoo nnd company not
withstanding , iho gave her a hearty
embrace in urn delight and surprise.
To cut the Htoryi-chort , he fell in love
with her all over again , the singing
siren waa forgotten , and I don't believe <
liovo you couldifmd n happier couph '
in thin great city. To mark Iho ocea <
sion Air. H. give ihia wife n magnifi
cent sot of diauanndn , whichsho wears
with a great deal .of prido. " All o
which ia truo.
Win. McCartney , HKJJiiyil Htr.et , tluf.
fnlo , N. Y. , full and -fiirnlnrd hU 11
1II employer , H. Ar.der.sun , HI Jlnln
Btivet , iimcurril '
noin HIOIIIIIM' JCch'ctric
Oil , aiul hu Hiiyrt that n fuw npilcivti | ! ni
cnalilt'il him to
LONG BKA1C.DS.
Ju < , ere tliiB lUmdlntr loAtnbltlou ,
Ytiumr Mtm.
WnkJy.
Excoptionnlly long Iwnrds have ul
ways attracted u good deal of ntten-
tion , und history recordc many iu <
stances of thu ( cind. ILtubor Voi
Talberg , a Oonmin knight and coun
seller of Maximilitn II ( J. .1575) ) , re-
joiucd in a board which reached to his
feel , and from there again to his wniit.
John Mayo , the celebrated iwintor dl
the sisteonth century , who accompa
nied Charles V in his campaign , had a
beard * o long , that , although Iw was a
tall man , it would h ng unmi the
around uhun hu ntixnl ujngl ; ho
were it , tlicrcforo , faatonod to his gir
dle , ( Jeorgo Kilhngworth , sent bj
Queen Mary ns ono of her agents in
1855 to C/.ar Ivan the 'IVrri-
bio , is taid to liavo hud a beau
five feet t o inchea long In the
olden time , when oveiy part of tlio
body had its price , the beard was
valued at twenty shillings , n largo
sum for thu time -while losa of n lei ,
was valued at twtilvo shillings.Vo
can easily imagine that at periods
when the beard and whiskers were
looked upon na ornamental , false
beards were substituted for the gcmi
mo article. ledro IV of Ara"oi
(135) ( ) found hlniFolf compelled to pro
hibit his Cataloniiin subjects fron
wearing falsu boards. Hut the mos
aingularsubatitute was thugoldenboan
which Chrysostumus says was won
by tJi kings of Persia. Suetonius
nays the aamu of Caligula , the Ilonmi
emperor , According to Andreas Favi
the kings of France of the first dynasty
were boards entwined with golt
threads. Juke Itonatni of Loruino
were at the funeral of Charles of
Burgundy , who died at Nancy iu
M-17 , a beard of gold thread hanging
down to his girdle. As Jupiter was
sometimes adorned with n golden
uoard , the phrase nnream barbiun
liabers , was equivalent to saying Deum
esse. Hoards were at various times
taxed in Kngland. Thus wo reid in
Notes and Queries that the sheriff of
Canterbury paid three shillings and
four pence for wearing a beard.
In the first year of Klizaboth
every beard of above a fort
night's growth was taxed three shill
ings and sixpence ; but the law was
too absurd to bo enforced. The duty
imposed on beards by I'etor the Oreat
was a rouble ( about three HhilliiiRSi ,
this tax met with a fate similar to that
of Klixabeth's , nnd was BOOH can
colled. The development of the
beard as well as the hairiness of the
body differs not merely in different
racce , but also in familes ol the same
ace. In tiuropo and a portion of
Asia beardu prevail , until wo go bo-
roncl India , when gradually beards
licappear , an in the case of .Siamese ,
Chinese and .lapaneso.
THE HUNT FOR HALL.
fho Murderer of Georgia Cox
Run to Cover nnd
Captured.
UN Arront EIFootod Aitor n Don-
pornto Roftistniion- Gnnd
PloooofWorh.
Clif > vnncHun.
Christmas night Kort Laramie was
lie Hoiinu of a shooting bee , in which
leorgiu Cox , a Senegambian cypriim ,
ind Matt Hall , a bli'ck lug gambler ,
nssumed thu leading rolun. with ncat-
lens and dispatch. Thu woman died
ubsi'quontly and the tacta in thu case
as near as can bo ascertained indicate
ho unfortunate woman to have been
ho victim of a cold blooded murder ,
lall had been in the habit of visiting
the house wherein the deed waa com-
nitted , and upon onu of these period-
ca claima that ho was robbed of n re
volver. On the night in quuston ,
ind while crux.y from the effects of
11i iquor i ho called mid demanded of the
voepor of the entitle that she either ro-
.1 urn the gun or reimburse him for its
oss. This oho absolutely refused to
consent to do , and after somu further
iltereation he drew u pistol and np-
) roaehing the mad.unu in a menacing
nanner , threatened to have his prop
erty or her life. At this juncture the
Jox woman uaino to thu relief of the
iro.ipeclivo victim , but before shu was
ible to prevent the crime , he allot her
n the breast , inflicting a wound from
ho effects of winch she died early in
January.
Immediately after the shooting Hull
nado his escape , defying arrest and
.hrcatoning to mnHsacru any one who
should bo sent in his pursuit. As
soon as the intelligence of the tragedy
was brought to thu knowledge of
jhoriH' Sharplces , he directed Deputy
fields to institute a search for thu
murderer's whereabouts and pro
cure bis nppiuhonsiou ut any
cost. Deputy Fields took the
trail at oncu and followed the fugitive
from point to point to find upon his
arrival that thu game had but just left
and could be caught nn to without
much further dulny. Aft _ > r running
thu gauntlet of this experience for
several days , ho finally caught sight
of Hall on Lightning creek , near Fort
Fotterman , during Wednesday. Uotli
were mounted , and here began a race
that according to all iicconn'a rivaled
that between Tain O'Shantor and thu
witchuH. For some time each
maintained . a ruipeclublo distance
from thu other , but this
became j monotonous nnd to decide the
contest FiuKU shot the horse upon
which Hall was riding and thu latter
fell by the wnyaidi * . When approach
ed , ho attempted to intimidate the
officer by producing a "pop" and
throats to shoot , but without effect.
Fields accepted the situation and af
ter a doaporato struggle downed his
man , nocured him to thu und that en-
capo wan impossible , and roturnitiL' t <
Fort Futtoruiau p laced him in thu
guard house , whence lie will bi
'brought to Chuycnnu at oncu and hulc
< o await the law's delay on n charge
of murder. Ho is' represented as i
Knrd citizen , ono of the b.ul met
fnjin Hitter creek , who nro constant
ly on the outlook for trouble am
nv.dy with his gun at all times to au
cotnmodato un adversary or intimi-
dal'i a fee upon thu slightnst provo
cation. His arrest will atop further
bloodshed and thu public is indebte
to tLo pluck of thu officer who witl ;
his lift * in his hand has been the mu
diuuiithrough whom so happy a deliverance
erance- has buen accomplished.
FU1CK OF COST.
Dll. iKlNo'H NKW DlSCOVKKY fo
Consuiigfition , Coughs and Cold
Asthma , Hronchitia , utc. , is givoi
away in drinl bottles free of cost tithe t <
itho nfllicted. If you have n bat
cough , odd , difficulty of breathing
koarsuneicf or any aiiuction of tlu
throat or Iwiigs by all means give thi
wonderful remedy a trial. As yoi
viJiiu your existence you ciuino
alFurd to lot this opportunity luuis
\ c could met afford , and would no
give thin rtjnedy nwav unless wo
Knew it wotu'd ' accompliih what wo
claim for it. Thousands of hopeless
us have alrwidy been < xjmpletel )
cured by it. Tiioro ia no medicine ii
thu world that will euro ono half the
cases tltat DK. Kit.
will euro. For salu by
0) ) Isn A" MuMAiiON , Otiului.
JOII.S HrAPLKtl , KRDMK brll\y .
l'iwlU nt. Vlro I'rraX
W . UKIHIIKK , Su.ami Trivw ,
THE NEBRASKA
IANUFAOTUEIN& CO
Lincoln , Nab ,
MANUKAOTUltKHS OK
Corn Plant r , Harrows , Farm Holleri
Bulky Hay Itakei , Duckot tlevatlric Wlnu
mllli , &c.
\Vu arii | 'ti'r reJ to do job work and luanufac
turlrK lor otlitr tuttlcn
. ddtf * all oidrrt
NEI1IUHKA UANUrAUTUKINU CO ,
> K.
| nlB-8ra
"WINE OF "
CARDUI" mnhcH rosy
and clear
In HoHtH of Fninillon
lontcttcr'H Hlonmch lltt ) < ri > Kiwrnuch regarded
.1 a hotitihold tiFccuHlty ai * uir or collcc. The
pawn of tlili Is tlmt J ( " > r nf rspcrlcnco hnvc
iroxeil It to bo perfect y ri'llnlilo In tlioso rasmol
inerL'cncy uluroft jiromptnud cmuculcut rcm-
dy In ilcmamlcil , t'onslpili"n. ! liver complaint ,
lynpcpiiln , Indl istlon nnJ other trouble nrr
vcri.oiiio liy It.
For sale hy nil Irii fl lK and Dealers , to whom
, pplv for lie tottfr'B Altnanan for 1882.
Gentle
Who -mint glos3y , luxuriant
and wnvy tresses ol'abundant ,
beautiful Hair must use
LYON'S KAT1IAIRON. This
elegant , cheap article always
makes the Hair prow freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and
itching , makes the Hair
strong , giving it a curling
tendency and keeping it in
any desired position. Beau
tiful , healthy Hair is the sure
result of usfiig Katimiron.
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
f = l
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C3
ca
1s
CO
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BITTER
ILEE & CO. .
Sole Manufacturers. OM A.H A.
CRAIG'S ' CITY GREEN HOUSE
Ia now open to the publio with a ( till aupply ot
Cut Flowers and Plants
For Halo. Wo will ho glail to nave the public
call nnd iru in.
Bouquets or Any Floral Design Undo
to Order
ON TIIK HIIOKTKST NOTICK.
City Uretn House , H. W. Cor 17th and Web
) t r , ono block from Kith street C\M. Nursery ,
: U Htrcct , opposite Koit , Ja . Y. CrnlK , Flonsi
and IJinilHcapu Gardner. F < it > 2 ( im.
PILES ! PILES ! PILES !
A Sure Cure Found at Last I
No One Need Suffer !
A BUrociiro for Ullim , Illeocllnif , Itching and
Ulccmttsl I'llos haalwcn dl6co\creilby Dr. Wil
liam , ( an Indian remedy , ) called Dr , William's
Indian Ointment. A nliiKle box haa cured the
woratchronlc cjweuof 2fior 30 > cardetanJlnK. No
one ncitl Hiiffer flvo tnlntitca alter applying this
wonderful Boothlny modlctno. Lotions , Instru-
menu ami eluctimrlun do moro harm than good ,
Wllllam'a Ointment absorbs the tumors , alia ) 8
the Intense Itchlnic , ( lurtlfiilaaly at night alter
Kottlng wann In bed , ) acto as a poultice , given ln <
Btant and mlnlo ) relief , and Is prepared only (01
I'llcH , Itching of the prlvatn parts , and for uotli
lag else.
Head what thu Hon. J. II Ccfllnbcrry of Clo\o
and sa > 8 about Dr. William's Indian I'llo Oint
ment : I have used scores of Piles cures , and I !
affords mop easura IOBAV that I have never found
anything which gave such ImnHxIlato and perma
nent relief M Dr. William's Indian Ointment
For nalo by all drugglata or mailed on receipt of
( irlce , 11.00.
11.00.HENnY & CO , . Prop'r. . ,
Cuvxutiu , Ouio.
For tale by ( I , F Ooodiii'in.
WAR IN PASSEMER RATES I
llOllim : DKO'i . nroUoru In all Uatlroai
Tlfkct , Omaha , Neb. , nScr Tickets to the East
until further nollco , at thu following unhuard o
l/ow llatiw ;
1st elaiw , ' 'd class
NRW YOUK , J20.IMI ,
II03TON , 20.W ,
I'llILADELPIIIA , S6.00 , RS.Otl.
WA811INOTON , 240J , SO. ' " '
Kor particulars , wrlto or ( TO direct to HOlllllr-
DUOS. . Doulon In Keduced Itatu lUllroad and
Steamship Tickets , 800 Tenth St. , Omaha Nub
Homemuor the place Three Doors North o
Union I'aclflu Ilallrcud Depot , Kiat oldu otTenth
Street.
_ OmahaAuuu _ t 1. 1281 _
1880. SHORTJJKE. 1880
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & Council Bluff ?
u run O.SLT
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND THK BAST
From Oinahaand the West.
No cbtngo of c rs between Onulut and bi. txutt
tud hut ono between OMAHA anil
NKW YOUK
Daily PassengerTram
UUClllSU AU.
CA8TKKN AND WKSTKKN CITIK3 with LES. '
ADVANCK of ALM
Thl entire line U equipped with llilluian'
PfcUre Hloepliig Car , 1'alaco l ) y Coarhw , Miller'
Sifctv Platform and Couplitr , anil the celebrate
Wwtlughouw Alr-brftl. < i.
AyiVx ) that > our Ucket r < ad VIA nANHA
CITT.ttr. JOSEl'll 4 COUNCIL IlLUfWlUI
road , vl , St. Joseph and Bt.I uU.
Ticket ! lor ale at * U uoupon ttatlOLS In to
Wwt ' . K. HAUNAHD ,
A 0. DAVVErt , Oen. SuiH. , B ( . Jcwph , , Mo
Oen I'MU. "J Ticket Act. , Dt. Joseph , Jlo.
Mot UOREIIN , Ticket Agent ,
1030 Karntiatn itrcet.
A. 1) OiUlitP Ooncrul Agent , ,
OUA1IA , s\K
D. S. BENTON.
ATTORNEY'- - LAW
AUUACH I3LOCK ,
. jon suffer ( mm Dyspcpili , uv >
IintDOC K III.OOD
I ) ou are ftllllcU'd Hh lUliouMiciw , tno
Ill'KIXHK IILOOU IIITTKUS.
I > o arc prostrated with lck HiAdache , take
ISUUDOCK 111.001) IIITTKHS
I jour How ( It disordered , rcmilatu Ihi-ni with
IIUIIDOCK IIMiOI ) UITTiilS. :
( jour IllnodlH nipnrr , purKy Itwlth
HfllDOCK III.OOD IIITTKUS.
ljouha\ 'tlOTi , } ou will tiniliui nntlilotv
n IlUItDOL'K lll.OOIJ HITTKHH.
f you ore troubled with Spring Complaints , cr-
illcatc them with IIUIIDOUK Itt.OOl ) IIITTKUS.
( your Lhurli torpid , re toru Itto healthy action
lib UUUUOCK III.OOI )
I jour I.Hcr In alTcctcil , you will find n mire re-
toratlioln IIUIIDOCK III.OOI ) lirTTKUS.
I joit ha\oany species oHumor or I'lmplc , ( all
ot to tnke IIUIIDOCK III.OOI ) IltTTKHS.
I jott ha\o any H > inptoniHo ( Ulcer * or Scrolulous
ores , a curative reined ) will lie found In
IIUUDOCK III.OOD HITTEIIS
or Imparting t.trent'th . anil vitality totlie ) acm -
cm , nothing canupial
IIUIIDOCK 11LOOD IllTTKItS.
'or Nervous and Ocncral Dclilllty , tone lip the
jstcm with IIUIIDOCK I1I.OOD IIITTKKS.
'rice , 91.00 pot Bottle ; Trial Bottles IO Ctl
FOSTER & Co
, MILBURN. . , .Props . ,
Sold at nholciulo by Ish tMc.Mnhon _ and C. F.
oodnian. jo 27 cod-mo
Tnls great fpcciflc cures that most loattisomo
SYPHILIS
Tjothor in its Primary , Secondary
or Tortiarv Stnuo-
KeinovoH all tracts of ' crciiry from the HJB-
t > m , Cure * Sirofula , Ol.i Noiej , Khcuinn-
tltin , r > rcni.i , Cn.arrh or any
Blood
CnrosVhou Hut SprinuH Fail !
Mahern , Ark. , .May 2 , 1SS1
Wu have raiiM In our town who lived nt Hot
Sprint , ' : , and were finally cured with S. S. S.
Mcinphli , Menu. , May 12 , 1881
We have nold 1,2-ju l > ot lesof S. S. k In n jcar.
t has L'lven unirvrsal sitlsfattlon. tair inlnuod
.ihyslclaiis now ret-oimnend it ns a positive
upcciHc. S. MA > si'ihU ) & Co.
LonlHvllIa , Kv , , May 13. 1SS1.
S. H. S. has irltin better Niti faction than any
niediilno I ha > o ever Kold J. A. FI"INKII.
Denver , Col. Ma ) 2,1881.
K\erj pureha er Mwaks In thu hichist terms
ofS. S. 8. L. iIeUset.-r.
Hlchmond. Va. . May 11 , 1881
Vou can refer anjbodv * to u In regard to the
ucrits of S. S. S. Polk , Miller & Co.
! Ia o ncv cr know n H. P. S to fall to cure a cane
Cf Syphilis , when properly taken.
The abe c ci nerx aruacntlcm.-mot hlch stand
ng A II COI.QUITT ,
Governor
IK VOt' WISH WKV LLTAKKYOUKSK CA
TO OK I'AID KOIl WHEN CUUEI ) .
Write for particulars and oony of little-
book 'JlcJHairo to the Ur fortunato. "
81.OOO RAwnrd " ! bo paid to anj
chcmiHt who will llnd , on analysis 100 bottles
a H. S , , ono partielaof Mercury Iodide 1'otas-
elum or any Mineral substance.
HW1KT SI'KCIKIC CO. I'rops.
Atlanta , Oa.
I'rlco of regular size reduced to $1 75 per ' ot
tlo Small tnzc , holding half the quantity , pr.co ,
$1.00
Sold by KKNNAUD & CO. ,
and DniKKfcts C-cnurally
LB T. JACKSON PLANAR !
[ A Urndnatv from thu Unlverdly ol
\nuliiat I'btladelphla of the
Clint of IWd. )
TentliTH his profi'xslonstl service H to the eitlzens
of Omalu ar. J all others neeillng the name , pru-
( Healing his claim therefor from 40 years' ex-
pcrlencixiUun junrs cf which time ho spent Ir
outli America , from wlilch country hu has ju l
returned , ualninr vvhlVt In the prntinccs man )
rcmt'ditrt for \arloiH dlsenttiH t'Oiniiion to this
country from thu natl\i of tlic vauie.
Thu Doctor makes a nieclaltj'of all Chronic
lnetief , partlculnrlly tliotu of females , llunia )
ku found Ht his rooms ut the Planters' House
crrnur of loilie and Sixteenth 8tri.ti ) .
iio eodlw"
The Great English Roinoiiy
i\c\ r falln to ciiti
S'vr\otiH Diilillitj , VI
ul Kxliaustlon , l'.m\ \
loiiK , Nt'inliKil Wvak-
lne8 < e , LOSTMAN
HOOD , and all the
n\il vlTvctH o ( joutli
( ul ( olliui nnd L'M'cs
if , It xtopi | .L'tnm
nentlyiill wcaUcnln ' .
[ involuntaryloin nam !
IraliiH nwn the ey
ccin , thrlnuvltablu re-
„ , „ 'milt ' ol thcw evilproe
tices , uli eh are HO destructive to mind and body
and imiUe Me inlnerahli1 , oltcn Icrnllii to Ins.anl-
tj and death It 'ren'thfin thu .Veru'H.IIraln
( mcmor ) ( Illood , Miwlm , PlKittle and llcpro
tluctlvuOr/ , It restore * to all the ormnk
liinttl'MH tlulr ( orincrliar \ltalItjnia
Ini ; life chrerltil and tnjojablo I'rlcu , $3 a
hottlo , or ( our time * tl.o ( | iian It ) J10. .Sent b )
uxprrM , "ivuru ( rent otwnation , to an ) mlJrih.H
on rect'lptot price. No. 0. 0. I ) , wnt. exi-ept
nn rci'ilpt ol $1 ao a uuar tie I.ettetn re
cuc'ttliiir unsutra niu t linloxo bt.tnip.
Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills
arc the bit and iluMpoxt d ) pipHla and liilllom
enrol < thenurka Sold 1 > ) all druugW" I'rlu
50 cvnlx
DR. ilisriK'u KIDMII Itr.Mrur , < j > .ritKTiciw ,
Cnrt'nall Undot Kidn ) and bladdcrcomplalnte
KU iDirl'ea ' , Kleet in d leiicorrnti. Fortalu j ul
ilaiivi ; 't : il \all\v \ , '
H.X1I.ISII .Mh'DIt'AI , INsTITLTi : ,
TlhOlhuKt , St. I.oui , Mo.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE/
TRADE MARK P ' 'TRADE MARK
KiiKllnhri-m-
'dy An un
( alllni , ' cure
( or Seminal
\Vu kne ,
Spiyinator-
rhea , Irai > ot'
i-ncy , and all
lKa [ v thit'
lEFOBETAKIHO.ii'Xc" ' AFTER TAHNQ
.Sd.Miii u ; ai lx > H.ioSU'mor ( > , Unhemal lAol
tuJc , 1'aln In ( he Dick , Dimnctu of YIilon , 1're
mature Old Age , and many other Dl ciw tha
lead to Inuanity or Comuuiptlon and a I'rcnit
turoOrove.
tjTKtill particulars In our pauiimlet , wnlcn
no dctlre ( o tend Itw tvmall to ticryone
* TTho Specific JleOMnc U lold by all drusgUti
t II per package , ortipackijei lor < 5 , or ll
te'ttnt Itta liy mail on roc * ptol the money , by
adarewKTIIKOUA JKUIC1NKCO. ,
JJlllIalo , .S. V.
r Ml In C. K Ooodr
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS.
HOTELS. PROPRIETORS
AnLINQTON , J. a. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , NeL
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. BTELLINIU8 , Mil ford , Neb.
WOODS HOUSE , W. P. ELLIS , Osceola , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromtburg , Ne.
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loultvllla
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlnlr , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. Q , MEAD , Nellgh , Neb
ORANO CENTRAL C. SEYMOUR , Nobrntkn City ,
MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping Wntcr.Nob
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A , O. CAARPER , Hardy , Neb ,
GREENWOOD HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb
ENO HOUSE , E. L. ENO , Ercmont , Neb ,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atklnion , Neb.
MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. ORUDD , Guide Recd , Net *
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Cretton , la.
UUDKINS HOUSE , JUDKINS & DRO , , Red Oak , la.
HOUSTON HOUSE , OEO , CALPH , Extra , la
REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S. BURGESS , Neoln , la.
CITY HOTEL , Dl D WILLIAMS , Harlnn , la ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. CUMMINQS , CornlnR , la.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J , L. AVERY , Stnnton , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vlllltca , la.
JUDKINSHOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la ,
CALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , Q , F. STEARNS , Odcbolt , la
GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Columbus , Neb. ! 3
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Otccola , Neb ,
IE1. O.
" ' \ * K9f4 A TT 1573Pfl ( * * & jT 'TfTin'fc
110LESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha ,
M. & M. PEAVY
T H' E
CLOTHIERS !
1309 Farnham Street.
JanSOood-ra&eCm
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DnALEIl N
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. „ „ , , . „ „ ,
Manufacturing Company ,
-MAKERS OF THE-
Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Fork
The only nnd
original firm of
R o f o r a Bros.
All ou Spoons ,
Forks and
Knivea plated
with thu greatest
of care. Each
lot being hung
on a scale while
being plated , to
insure n full do
poait of silver or
them.
Wo would call
especial atten
tion to our sec-
Rival. Orient. Tinned.
All Orders In thu West should bo Addreoned to
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , - - NEB.
SAUSAGES !
Practical Sausage Manufacturer ,
ORDERS OF ALL KINDS FILLED PROMPTLY FOR ALL
VARIETIES OF SAUSAGES.
Family orders attended to with despatch , and every
thing promised iatisfactory. I invite a call at
No. 210 South Tenth Street.
TOWER AND HAND
IV
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
HALLADAY > WIHD-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
A. L , SRANG205 Farnham St. , Omaha