Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 15, 1882, Image 2

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PLEASURE AND PLUNDER ,
The Visits of Eminent Nobras-
fcans to Washington ,
Solid Advice to the Heroin
Who May Hereafter
Go There ,
McMaine , the Man Who Ex
posed the Maxwell Lnnd
Grant Steal.
The Fate of Saundor& ' Bill to
Straighten Nebraska's
Northern Boundary.
The Work That in Bolng Doiio by
Our Senators ,
Corrwpondcncc of the Deo.
WARiiiNOTOtyD. 0. , Mnroh 10. ,
The winter just pixat saw tnoro No-
brasknns in Washington thnn over
hoforo. Seine came for pleasure ,
most for plunder. The first found
what they sought , with its usual draw
backs , the lust nro unsatisfied yot.
The policy of the administration and
want of harmony in the delegation ,
makes the road to office n rugged ono
just now , for all hailing from your
stato.
Seine of your citizens have boon
here for months. As fast us ono hope
has eluded them , they have turned to
chase another , but are fast losing
wind and pluck and will soon turn
homeward. There is something Had
in the spectacle. It would bo gratify
ing to seekers and dispensers of oflico ,
could every candidate secure a prize.
The misery of it is that there are
moro who believe in their supreme
fitness for place than there are places
requiring to bo filled.
With some men , coming here is a
fatal stop. They cannot stand inspec
tion. They make a bad impression at
first , and a prolonged stay results in
revelation * of disposition and charac
ter which seal their rejection.
If they wore wise they would oomo ;
and sco , and travel. They would
present their claims and leave the >
future to good luck , or push matters
by correspondence. To rotniin hero ,
after the first few interviews after a >
few days of sight-seeing nnd enjoy
ment is to sink into a Hfo without
occupation , to wander aimlessly from ;
one place to another to intrude , in
sheer want of something better to do , .
where intrusion is not only b&J man
ners but bad management to become
at lost a bore , and to lose every en
chantment that distance once lout to
their seryicos and , worth.
Of all the pilgrims io this proud and
magnificent capital , none have made a
bettor impression than Hon. E. M.
Bartlett , ot Omaha. His literary
taste , legal acquirements , social man
ners , and his good I6oks , secured htm or
friends and admirers on every hand.
Inducements ere hold out to him to
enter into official life , and remain of
here , but ho , firmly refused to forsake eh
the state that had already given him ehSt
such evidence of favor ana esteem re
His heart belongs to Nebraska and redi
diHi
Nobroska.knows how to reciprocate Hi
devotion , 01
The commissioner of pensions has fe
recently entitled himself to the thanks tli
of members of congress. Ho saw nu
that they * were being heavily taxed by ofdi
their constituents m the matter of di
postage and secured from the postoftico to
department a decision that when toyc
correspondence related to pension ycfi
claims the use of an official envelope , ht
furnished by the department , would an
obviate the use of a stamp. olot
Your readers will hardly believe the ot
cost of postage to a member of con otre [
gress. People having claims , of re
whatever ' character , in spite of the revi
fact 'that they are paying agents to vi
look after them , must have a separate in
and frequent correspondence with ono tl
or two of the delegation upon the
same business.
Yesterday I oaw Mr. MoMains , who
will become celebrated , if ho is not so
already , by his daring attack upon the
rich corporation which executed , with
the aid of ox-Commissioner William >
son , the steal of over 2,000,000 acres
of the public land , known as the Max
well land grant. Without a knowl
edge of law , Mr. McMains BO prepared -
pared his papers and managed his
case as to defeat the corrupt officials
here , and give to his cause the force
which belongs only to the right. The .
new attorney general , Mr. Browstor ,
came into office with no corrupt alli
ances or perplexities , Ho is a man
whom no corporation can intimidate ,
no money or favor buy. Ho has lis
tened to the cry of the outraged poo-
pi o of Now Mexico , studied the cast ) ,
nnd ordered that suit bo begun in thu
United States court of Colorado , to
recover of the cormorants nnd land
sharks of Now Mexico the acres they .
have stolon. By the time this is in
the hands of your readers the nccos-
sary papers , upon which to commence
action , will be in the hands of the >
United States district attorney. .
Mr. MoM. speaks warmly of the in if
fluence of TUB BEB in contributing to
this result , Ho says your exposure
of the fraud was copied oxtonsiyly
throughout the west and arouacd n *
public sentiment that reacted upon >
the caet , and made this subject ono of
national interest ,
Your senators are heard from in
their discharge of their duties ,
iiiHirinl md et'iln. The "boundary ,
bill" lun i > "ssud the senate after a dis
cussion , in which Senator Baundors
was ready with an answer to every .
question or pbjection. It was sent to
the house , and of its fate there I
,
quote from the official record.
In the proceedings of the house on >
the 28th of February reported in The K
Record of March 1st , we read. PC
NORTHERN BOUND AUT OP NEB1URKA. or
"The next business on the Speak- tb
or'B table was the bill ( B , No. 17) ) to veyc
extend the northern yc ;
boundary of No- lie
bnvska , which was road a first and lieTl
second time. TlS'
Tha Speaker The question is on
the third reading of the bill. ra
th
Mr Spiingei I do not understand to ;
that the mils uro now bslng taken i en
from the Speaker's table to bo put
upon their passage.
Thn Speaker They are lakcn up
cither for reference or for passage , as
is provided in the rule.
Air. Springer -This bill has only
boon road by ils title. I call for the
rending of the bill.
Mr. Valentino Lot it bo referred ,
The bill was referred to * the committee -
too on Territories and ordered * Io be
printed/ '
Comment is unnecessary.
Senator Tan Wyck is busy trying
to unravel the difficulties , which sur
round the case of the people , vs. the
railroads , and believes ho candosome-
thing to stem corruption in the Sur
veying Department.
Senator Sautidora has introduced a
"joint resolution" in the interest of
civil service reform , It approaches
nearer to a display of real statesman
ship than anything the no-called reformers -
formers have originated. It recog
nizes that while ono mothodnf reform
might bo applied to thoao who are in
government service in the depart
ments , another is needed where the
parties are to occupy other positions
than thoso. Scholastic examinations
and promotion in oflico might do well
For those who propose to devote them
selves to the public Dcrvico in the
capacity of clerks , but absolutely unsuited -
suited in the case ot postmasters , col
lectors of internal revenue , district
attorneys of the United States Courts ,
otc. In these lost , business capacity ,
legal ability and the possession of pub
lic confidence and good-will aro. the
essential qualifications. The resolu
tion also recognizes and aims to lighten -
on the burden now resting on oxocuf
tivo shoulders , a burden greater than
Atlas bore and which the founders of
the government never intended to 5m-
pose upon any living mortal. The
picture drawn by Pondloton whan
capering through his well worn thorna
of n noble chief magistrate roused from
his sabaritie enjoyments and worn tea
a shadow by the importunity of office-
seekers , will bo no longer touching
or true if the remedy Senator Soun
ders proposes bo adopted. Ho says
lot rules and regulations , scholarly ex
aminations and tests , govoni the de
partments , but let a vast number of
other officers bo elected by the people.
Lot the distribution of a vst amount
af this patronage revert to the voters
uid tax-payers to whom it of right boon -
on a. This method will relieve the
iroary executive , put an end to
nuch corruption , give senators and
oprceontativos time for other work
han setting disputes ever potty post- '
ifflccB or finding places for oflico hunt-
rs and give a guarantee for greater
iapacity and integrity amongst public '
iflices , when their accession to places
f trust and profit depends upon the
judgment and good will of their fol-
ow citizens , such of whom can exor-
ise a d root intluonco in favor or
igainst a candidate. The folowing is
.ho full text of this resolution : st
"Joint resolution" proposing an stW
imondmont to the constitution. W
llosolvod by the sonata and house
if representatives of the United p.
States of America in congress assom- si
iled , two-third of each house concur- 00
ing therein , that tlie following
mondmunt to the constitution' of the ii
Jnitod States bo , and is hereby pro- iir,1
losod , to the legislatures of the sov-
ral states : te
ARTICLE , L . .Congress shall by law be
rovido for tile 'election by the people th
f postmasters , United States mar- CI
lials , district attorneys of United
itntos courts , collect > rs of internal
avenues and other officers whose
uties are to bo performed within the
imits of any state , or part of a state ,
xcopt judges of the supreme and in-
crier courts , and all civil officers of
ho United State * except judges of the fn
upromo and inferior courts , the heads
f departments , and officers whoso be
utios are temporary in their charao- bti
or , shall hold oflico for a term of four btidt
cars unless a longer term shall be dt
ixodbylaw ; but the president shall dtG
iayo the power of removal of any G
wire
uch officer , whether appointed or ro
lectod , for any cause affecting the in- 80
umbont's character , habits or other
ualifications , excepting political or pa
oligious opinions. re
ho
AKT. II. All officers elected as pro- )
idod for in article 1 shall bo elected ng
n such manner aa the legislatures of
ho states shall provide by law. tvCi
JUNIHS. Cipi
For Cough * , Colds , nnd. Throat Dis- 3,1
order * . or
UsoV"Brown'B Bronchial Troches , "
laving proved their efficacy by a test
f many years. niarlO-doodlw
SI
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Bt
CALIFORNIA
to
There are 2,024,000 acres devoted to teD
vheat in California this year. D
Knllo > h , the notorious Baptist preachei "
md politician , is going to take a hand lu
.he next campaign , Ii
Dr. Glenn has iccently brought to his SJI
arm , In Colusn county , some ilghty car
oada of sheep , which ho purchased for i
ilmost nothing In J o Angeles county. rj
The blue gum wood sent from Hoy- &
virdu to ttie ritate prison furniture factory /
ms been found susceptible- n very blgii ia
nillsh , but was split too fine to be ol muth M
MO.
A nurseryman at Klversldo has just
'anted ' twelve tons of peach pits nnd two la
.nd half tons of npricot pits and will tie
lave pro'.obly the lnrqo < t duolduoui fruit tiehi
umory in Southern California , in
The wool growers of Mondoclno county
ittve perfects J an organization , and pro-
o e to handle their wool thcnwolvw , pack
, , , ' tmi8 avingthe commissions ce
middleman and being iiblo tt take ad ai 11
antago of any change * in the markets. ofas
The people of Ifuywanli as
are tslMiig of
tatting fruit otnuory , the shurei to be bla
ak -n up at home In email amounts. blno
ram Hay waul. * Station alone 2,52J,232 noUl
Ul
jimJ of fruit M i
were pe last year ilur-
ng the months of May , June ami July , tit !
A tpol of summer- fallow wheat w ex-
ilbited In Stockton this
week whKh meas.
irei twenty Inchon lule gth of stalk and
* ' It 1 Mr Houipln from . fUld of
,100 ciej ue rTuiloJ. , nt I. fft iwii.iiij
dvanced to ielat an orohwry unfftvora
ila season , Ai
AndeHon , Shasta county , shipped
luring 1881 : Stock , 1 0 carii , 3.080,000 th !
47 > n' J' flour otc73 , CO
,474800 pounds ; merchandise , won ! , he
ildes , eto ; , , equal to 18 CMS , 371,200
onud ; lumber snd take 80 . th
' , CUM , 1,887 , thw
-5 pounds , Total , 921 caw , w <
lounda. va
Bolano county farmers fear tliat their uO
reps will be troubled by the Heslan fly
his wiring. lu nloughliw the spots where
egeUtloa vas devastated by the fir last B"
ear , tlioy find Innumerable grubbe. . kn
leyed to be thu fly in transitory itate. cln
.he home of the Hewlan fly is In wet , low cat
round.
The Standard Sugar Refinery of Alva. cu
ado oilers to make coutracU for beeta for Uu
he coinlnjrmason , for J,25 to 81.60 per cot
in , according tonunllty , Brown In differ , wil
nt locations , nu judged by the experience
of pa.it yews. This Is an Advance of
twenty , five and fifty centi per ton on the
old p ice ? , nnd It l made In order to craato ,
iv g ply sufficient to meet the demands of
the new machinery.
A Sonoma connly man bus invented a
dsh'Wa.thlng ! machine , the dMics RO ng In
At one aide , aevernl nt a time , and with OPO
turn of the crank out they corre ,
the oughly clcfinsol , the h nds not touch-
in ? them In the me nti.i . e. Tlie nppftHtu *
consist of revolvin < bnishe , which
Cleanse the inside of cups tc. ( as wel M
tniouWdc. What is the pcrccntaga of
breakups is not stated ,
MONTANA.
Tlie tide of Immigiallon is nlrendy pour
ing Into the territory.
Miles dlty has purchased $4COO worth
of fire quenching apparatus.
There fire 481 chllclr < n enrolled In the
llclcnn pchools , with an nverage attend-
nnce of 400 ,
A IJutto Chlnamnn stole S2,800from lih
room mate nnd lit out for Omnhn , pursued
by the fleeced Moi gel
' Common b > nrd at Coulson are worth
from S150 to $200 per thousand feet , and
common bourd Is only $5 per week.
Montana boaHs of 172 > clinols nnd 177
teachers , nml hn'be'ter facilities forim-
parting thorough instruction thai * nny
other territory.
A Miles City butcher recently had hang
ing in hli ment market seventeen beeves
which hnd fat on their ribs nearly two
Inches thick. These cattle had been run-
nltig all winter without any care or attention -
tention , and were not picked from the
herd on ncconat of their condition.
NEW MEXICO.
The legislature has repealed the law
taxing drammeiB $350 per annum.
New Mexico appears to be the objective
point of eloping couples nnd dcsoitlng
husbands.
Native copper nnd frco gold it the latest
strike in the Mnverick. This bids fair to
be way up properly.
A rich mine of sulphur about three
miles nouthwest o ( Lnn Pedro hns been
lately found by a shepherd boy.
The bill reducing r.illroad fare in New
Mexico to six centi per mile passed both
houses of the legislature ; ho.ever , the
railroads will make no reduction nt present.
A test case will be carried up to the su >
picme court of the United SUtcj.
Board bill jumpera will now have a hnrd
time to piny their little game. The recent
legislature made it lawful for hotel pri -
prietora to Impris n persons who engage
and enjoy board with the intention of not
paying for it. The ho < ts of the various
hotels expect to get a good deal of satis
faction out of the law.
UTAH.
The legislature refused to tax the net
products of mines. '
A railroad man named Will Swan
twitched off last woiik on the strychnine
route.
The total expanses of Salt Lake county
'or the last ( Is-al year was $50,701.60 ,
igalnat over S70.00J in 1880.
The saloon kocporfl of Salt Lake nro
Ighling the new liquor law , A large
'uud has been collected to carry on the
iampalu.
WYOMING. x
Laramle has a bicycle club.
Cheyenne is soon to have a brick yard.
The Laramie Times is in the hands of
lock company ,
Sheriff Jobn > on'a house at Green
s dettruyed by fire. Loss , $1,100.
A Montana man made a $175,000 cattle
nuchaao ' In Missouri , a couple of wcpk
ince : , and has already been offered $200-
00 for them ,
Work at the U. P. shops , at Kvnnstnn ,
rushing , a large number of men uro em-
iloyod , and ovrrwork in mi'ny instance i
nectesary to ktep up repairs.
The bill to allow Cheyenne to Issue wa-
er bonds to the amount i f $75,000 ban
een signed by the Governor. It leaves
bo whole business nt the discretion of the
llty Council.
j ) COLORADO.
Pink eye is raging in Denver.
O ld n IB making paper of a superior
uillty. i ,
Sticknoy Is going into court again , this
Ime for n divorce. .
A Denver machinist died last week
rom the effects of vaccination.
A gang of frontier mail robbers lave
een taken in by the posinl inspectors.
The minim ; and industrial exposition
ulldiiv a i Denver will bo in the shape of
Malte-o cross. Tne grounds will be
ledicated to-day.
The earnings of the Denver & Illo
rrnnde ; for the week ending March 1
rere 9107,483.70. The earnings of the
3ad for the name week last year were
02.358.20.
The Denver k Boulder railroad corn-
any has sued the Union Pacific fur the
ecovery of $500,000 damages alleged to
ave been suntalned by the failure of tl e {
nnver Pacific company to perform an
grccmeut.
Den\or is now the center of a system of
wolve different railways , which with their
/olorado branches aggregite twenty 1m-
mrtant lines having a mileage of some
,000 mile ) . Half n dozen additional roads i
r branches tributary to that city arc
lelng built.
DAKOTA
Vermllliou has a hooded indebtedness of
1,100. wl
An electric light apparatus is being con
tracted : nt argo.
A broom factory nnd a cigar factory are n
0 go into operation at Bismarck. neUl
A rrowd ot font-ruco Ul
n - Indicates to the
eadwoi > d Pioneer thut the population of
hat ' city is 0,000 beyond dispute.
Three churches will bo erected In Sioux
falls this seaa n a Unitarian , n BapH > .t
nd a Catholic. The 1 itter will coat 810-
On the Dalrymple farm 9,800 ncres will
seeded this eea-iin. In addition to this
ilr , Dalrymplfl will seed 1,000 aoies on his
/anselton farm ,
The total receipts of the United * States
ind office in F for
rgo the week cndi c
ilaroh 3 , arere 811,702 f > 9 , nud the entries
rere 21,000 acrca.
It in believed that 10.000 acres of new
nd : will be broken In Hun-om county tliis
eason , which will give employment to
undrods tif ( umlmeu tic
earns , of whiuh there
a great scarcity. an
"y "
( "yUu
MlrnMle Dlotu. Uu
"Your Spring BIoa oin la n Buccess , I luili
think its effects li
ertainly are wonderful :
bo
: the dyf pentlo Bymptoins I complained ci
have vanmhcd ; my wife is also enthu i. on
stto In | < r Ise of It } she wa $ di Hgure I by on
lotchea on t pimples on h r fuco , nnd had ru
ODiitlnuoiu lieu laohe. She la nil rlkht
ow , and all uuht yeruptiunihave van. ar r
ihed. You may roter nil douhtiiv , ' par- cui
w to me , ll. M. WILLIAMHON , 60
' Klksfreet , Buffalo. " 60Ou
rrioeOO cent * , triitl liottle 10 ienta. Ou
FREE OP COS.T.
Di , . KIVOI'S N > v DiFcovrnv fur
ibnauaipmn ( , Couglia and Colds
Jtlima , Broncliitis , etc. , is given
way in triul bottles free of coat to
In
o attlictod. If you liavo a bad i
ttugh , cold , diflloulty of breathing , InW
oarsenoas or any affection of the W
iroat orlunga by all means give tliia T M. , .
ondorful remedy a trial. As you
tin (
aluo your existence cannot tine
you < < e
' |
Hbrd to le Uu's opportunity , pass , in i
o could not afford , and wouldmot inV
ivo this remedy uway unless "we Joi
now it would accomplish what wo Cil
aim for it. Thousands of hopeless Ubt nm >
ises have already been completely of
irodbyit. There is no medicine in fro
world that will euro ono half the Bill
isos that DR. KINO'S NEW DiaoovEEY be i
ill euro. For sale by
0) ) lau & MoMiiioN , Omaha , me
I
J
EA rernfdy wlthfuch n representation ai IfM-
totttr'gStomach Bitters luenes n fair trial If
) ou nro d > rp ptlc , your mainly will eventually
} le d to It ; If you nro fpcblc , lack flcah and ( eel
despondent It " 111 both build and cheer jon up ;
If tou are constipated It will relieve jou , und If
bilious , hcilthlul itlmulkto your liver. Don't
despo n but nnfco this ettort In the right direc
tion.
tion.For
For t ta bj all drug litt and deate'i gcncntly.
felj'Sto ml
JOIIH tjTjiatti , UROWR aciuxr ,
Piwldent. VlcoPres't
W. S , DIISIIIR , See , and Treat.
THE NEBRASKA
MMDIlDTDSfflB CO
Lincoln , Neb ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Corn Planters , Harrows , Farm Rollers ,
Sulky Hay Rakes , Bucket Elevating Wind ,
ml Is , Ac.
We are prtrarcd to do job work and mannbc
turn g for other patties.
Addrcs all orders
NEBRASKA JIANUFACTU
Lmcout , Mis ,
To Nervous Sufferers
THE QREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY
Dr , J , B. Simpson's Specific
II Is a poijtlrocuro for Hporm&toirhca , Soialnt
Weokneaa. Impotancy , and all dlsc/mce roi iltlof
ram Ssll-Almso , M Mental Auxloty , T ossi
Memory , Ptltn In the Hack nf RMn. nnd dlaoaaot
that load to
Consumption
Insanity an
earlyfrrare
The Specific
Modlclna 1
being UBIM ]
with wondir-
( ill furco1 * * .
Pamphlet *
11 n : frco to all , Wrlto for them and get lull par
ticulars.
Prtro , Specific , Jl.OO per package , or itx park
igcs ( or ii.OO. Addrres all orders to
D. SI11SON MEDICINE CONes
Nos 104 and 106 Main St. Bulalo , N. T.
SoM In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Boll
T. 1C. tali , and all oiueijldliiovery where.
i -dftw
J. C. ELLIOTT & GO.
Plumbing , Steam & Bas Fittmgl
AQKMTB res
Turbine "Water Motor.
AUO JOB11HM IK
Pampi , Pipe Fitting and Briui
Goods.
Uor. 14th and Harnoy , Omaha , Neb.
A WiTia MOTOR IK CONSTAHT OPRRATIOK.
M. R. RISDON ,
Renl Insurance Agent
nOonIxAssuranteCo. , ofXondon ,
CasbAsscUs . , ' , . , . . . . . . . . .85,304,604.00
Wcstchcsscr , K , Y. , Capital. . . . . . . . . 1,000,000.00
Hie Merchants , of Newark , N. J. ,
Capital . 1,276,0000
Jlarrt Fire , Phlbdelphla , Capital. . . . 1,200,0000
firemen's Fund . 1,230,916.0
Orltlsh America Assurance Co . l.DOO.OvO.O
Office , Boyd's Opera House.
S. KALISH ,
FHE STAR TAILOR.
1 Door W , of Cruiokshank's ' ,
as now a fine complete Stock of Spring Goods
onulsti gofFtoncu , Kngllthand the best Do- S
ocjtica Trices low , or the lowest. mhlO ly
THE KENDALL
PLAITIE IACHINE I
DEESS-MAKEES' ' COMPANION ,
It plalu from 1-lUot a n Inch to
ildth In the coarsest felts or finest ullkl
II does all kinds and style * of plaiting In use.
No laxly that does her own dress making
fiord to do without ono as nice plaiting Is
ever out of fashion , If seen It sells Itself. I For
lachlnes , Circulars or Agent's terms nddrcsa
CONGAR & CO. ,
113 A.ilftmnSt. Chicago , 111
The Great English lipmedy
, Ncur ( alls to cuie
Vcrrous Dctiltlty , VI-
Ibil Exlmustlon. Kmlt-
Inng , acinlnal Wcak-
nc8W , LOBT MAN
HOOD , and all the it
! vll cfTccta ol youth
( ul lollies and execs-
J < os. It stops penna
Incntly all wiakonlny , 'f '
involuntary loss sand
Ijralns upon the SB.
I cm , thrlnevllab'e re-
* ultot thiseevilurac.
ccs , wh cli yl ro BO dostruo'lvo ' to mind and body
nd make l > lo niliorable , oltcn leading to Ineanl-
and death It strengthens tlio Ncrvci , liraln ,
iKmor > ( Ulood , Mus ICB , PlgMtho and Kepro-
utttre Orna. . It restores It all the orvanlc
inctlmit their lormer vljror and vitality , in .
Inij llfo cheerlul and cnjojable. 1'rlce , S3 a
ottle , or ( our times the quan Ity $10. Sent by
prest , Bociiro from ehs rratlon , to any addn.89 ,
receipt ol price. No. 0. O , U. sent , exuepi
rectlpt ol SI as uu r tic. Itttois rj-
uotlnj ; answers n itbt liicloie nUuiip.
Dr. Mintie's P odehon
tt i beat ml cheapo yij-tpab and bllllous
ire I themarkwt. Bo y all drutrglits. I'rlce
ICOI L
D UlNTlrt KlBMIT IlEJlKDT , a r TICim , I
uresill Vlndof Kidney and bladder couiplalnte ,
inorrhca , uleit a < d leucorreea. for ealo i/y alt
iuig ( " ' -
fy'gjp JNST'TUTE.
7J80WTTA. , St. lous , Ma.
Jan 6-lr
NOTICE.
the County Conti Pouglas Gpunty , Ne
braska.
Tarker P. Clark et al , , % s. Henry U.
. Henry II WooUt
Y u uro herob/ notified Hint the plalu.
Td in the above entitled case will take the
spoxitlon of George II , Clark , witnes * t
laid case , now pending in said O urt ,
fore competent authority at the oflice of
8eph 11 None * , 01 Duane street , in the
ityuf New York , County of New York
id State of New Yo k. oouimeupiusr on
e25ili day of March , 1883 , at the hour
10 A. in.vith authority to adjourn
om day to day , until such deposition
iall have been taken , eald deposition to
used in the trial of cutd cisa.
Dated tht J 7th day of March , 1882.
CLAHKBON & ,
ohTevetuSt Attorneys for Flaintiil' .
Jtrt. J. o. lloborUon , PltUbhrff , fnMtcirt "I
was gutfcrinif from ( ronqrul debility , vpnt of up.
pttlt , con tlmtlon ( lK , to that lild kns a bur
den ; after uslnjf nurdock Dlood Dlttm 1 felt better -
ter than for years. I cannot praise J our Bitten
too much. "
11 , Olbbs. nf HuffAlo , N. T. , flrltw : "Vour
Burdock Dice Wttcri , In chronic diseases of the
blood , liter iJ kldncrs , have been signal ! }
marked with success. Inaio used them m } self
with best results , for torpidity of the liter rind Incase
caseof ft friend of uilno suffering from dropsy ,
the effect was marvelous. "
Bruce Turner , Hochcstcr , N. Ywrltes | : ' ! n vo
been subject to serious disorder of the kidneys.
and unable to attend to business : Burdock Blood
Bitters relieved mo before half abottlo was used
1 feel confident that they will entirely cure me. "
i Asenlth Hall , ntnghampton , N. V. , writes !
"I suffered with a dull pain through my eft
lung and shoulder. Lost my spirits , appetite
and color , and could with difficulty keep up all
day. Took > our Burdock Blooduittcrs as di
rected , and hat e felt no pain since first week af
ter uslne them. "
Mr. Noah Bates , Hrnlra , N. Y. . writes : "About
four years ago I had an attack of bilious fet or , and
never fully recovered. My dlgcstho organs
'Hero weakened , and I would bo completely pros
trated for das. After using two bottles of your
Burdock Blood Bitters the Improvement was so
vl'Ible that I was astonlihod. I can now. though
61 years ef ago , do a fair and reasonable day's
work.
C. Blacket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada
Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Fer tears
I suffered greatly from oft recurring hcadacho. I
used your Burdock Blood Bitters with happiest
results , and I now find mrsolf In better health
than for ) cars past. "
Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have
used Burdock Blood Bitters for ncnous and bil
ious headaches , and can recommend It to anyone
requiring a cure for bllllousness. "
Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
"For several years I have suffered from oft-recur
ring bllllous headaches , djspepsla , and com-
elalnta peculiar to my sex. Since using jour
unlock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved , "
Price , 91.00 pel Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Ctt
FOSTEfl , MILBURN , & Co , , Props ,
BUTFAI.O , N. Y-
Sold at wholesale by lib & McMahon and C. F.
Goodman. jo 27 ood-me
Tnls great tpcciflc cures that moat loathsome
disease
SYPHILIS
\VHother la Its Primary , Secondary
Remotes all traces of ercury from the sjs-
tern , Cures Scrofula , Ol.i Soieo , Rheuma
tism , Eczema , Catarrh or any
Blood Disease.
Cure * Wlion Hot Springs Fail I
Maltern , Ark. , Hay 2 , 1SS1.
Wo have cases In our town who lived at Hot
Sprlngd and were finally cured with S. S. S.
Memphis , Menu. . May 12 , 1881
Wo have sold 1,290 botilcs of 8.S. 8. In a year.
It has cltcn universal satisfaction. Fair minded
phjslcians now recommend. It as a positive
specific. s. MAKSFIIILD & Co.
Louisville , Ky , . May 13 , 1881.
S. S. S. has git en better sati.factlon than any
medicine I have ever sold J. A. FLKXBIK.
Ucnvei.CoI. May 2 , 1881.
Every purcha er t peaks In the highest term *
ot S. S. S. L. MelsHtnr.
Richmond. Va. . May 11 , 1881.
You can refer anybody to us In regard to the
merits of S. 8. S. Fjilk , Miller & Co.
Hare never known 8. 8. S. to fall to euro a cose
cf Syphilis , when properly taken.
H. L. Dentard.
lp.rrv
Eli Warren. perry , Ga.
The above signers aroeentlemon of high stand-
Ing. A 11 COLQUITT ,
Gotcrnor olficorRli.
IF YOU WISH WE W Lb TAKE YOUUSE OA
TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED.
Write for particulars and oopy of Ittle
book 'Message to the Unfortunate.
81OOO Howard will be paid to any
chemist who will Una , on anuijsls 100 bottles
8. 8. , ono particle of Mcraury , lodldo Potas
sium or nny Mineral substance.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props.
Atlanta , Ga.
Prlca of regular size reduced to 91.75 per bnt
tie Small size , holding halt the quantity , price ,
81.00.
Sold by KENNARD & CO. ,
and Drugglsta Generally.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK .0.0rcatmADE MARK
English rem-
eily. An un
failing cure
for Seminal
Weakness ,
Spermator *
rhea , Impot *
cncy , and all
D cascsthaf
follow & 8 a
IEFMETAKINB.sequenco of AFTER TAKIMO.
Solf-Atiu o ; as Loss of Memory , Unltcrml Lassi
tude , Pain In the Back , Dimness of Vision , Pre
mature Old Age , and many other Diseases that
lead to Insanity or Consumption and a Prema
ture 0 rat o.
tSTVutt particulars In our pamchlet , which
Ye desire to send free Ivmall : to everyone.
fcfTTho Bpeciflo Medicine Is told by all druggists
tl per package , or 8 pack\gcs for $5 , or will 1
je sent free by mall on reel ptof the money , by
tddrcsslng TIIKURA IEDICINF CO. ,
BuBalo , N. Y.
11 i i' I , f Ooodi oc7me cod _
M JSJISTWEILEK
Emplopent Agent
Railroad Outfit on Short Notice.
lllth St. , Near Farnham.
uil-e-d-U
If you r % TO not \ lir jojni"
ot tu4lli'Jwciik , man of Jc.
enfdbytheitrmlnpr ttntal'JnKovermn
your ilutlet arolt * nltfbt wurk , to rt >
tlbuulantiand u tors brain nerrfar/
Hop Dltterci ? u4a. UIB Hop D ,
I ji > tarrywr J niTi > rtn t" > " I
duetvtiun or tiDgla tr , uwjil ola or i TOU'UC , uiwIflV frou
LoUMIUU 01 * *
i noall/rroiu n > mt
form jfK Ioney
/diaCAna that inlffUt
atlmulattngt I Lare t u prei entc
loir or
lbr tiuioly uwof
wUhoutlnfarfoa '
k '
take Hop Hcp6'.tter
> rwr < narvr i L IIU as txolutt
iilafn , , dlteoel an4 Irrulitb
of 0 * * < lomacAf Wo cure (01
HOP
fcoirr0100 it , I IdnibLeuuM
mvrotturvM'l 11 aw of opium ,
tcbaooo , or C
CUlffOUU | ) nucoUc * .
IIIEB
Hop Bitter * } Boldbydruv ,
rkU Souilfar
' " ) "W.K If irculi-r
Ioir NEVER -
k i4rlt dtrj
tl | t may | HOI' urrnxfe
aveyour IFAILI n-ra co t
liro. it hatl
Bated hun-l
dreds.
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS '
HOTELS. PROPIIUITORS row iff'
ARLINOTON , J , Q. MclNTIRE , * Lincoln , Net.
8ARATOQA HOTEL , J , 8. 8TELLINIUB , Mllford , Neb.
COMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Btromtburg , Ne
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Louisville
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Dlalr , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J , O. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb
GRAND CENTRAL . ; SEYMOUR , Nabratkn City , Neb
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping W terNe
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , O. W.MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Nsb * |
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Olarlnda , Iowa
ENO'8 HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremont , Neb.
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B , HACKNEYt Ashland , Neb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklmon , Neb ,
MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUBO , Guide Rood , Neb.
SUMMIT HOUSE , QWAN & DECKER , Creston , IB.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , JUDKINS & BRO , , Red Oak , la.
HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Extra , la.
REYNOLDS HOUSE , , O.M.REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUiE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Neola , la.
CITY HOTEL , Dl D.WILLIAMS , Harlan , In ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQS , Corning , la ,
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.'L. AVERY , etanlon ,
PARKS HOTEL , Shenandoah , la ,
MERCHANTS HOI EL , J. W. DOULWARE , Durllngton Junction , M
COMMEROIAL HOTEL , Blartchard , la.
COMMEROAL HOTEL , Dayld City , Neb.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllllsca , la.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSdN , Malvern , la ,
DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , IdalGrove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , D , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la
GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Columbus , Neb.
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Osceola , Neb.
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks Neb.
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O , D. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neb.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE HLLDJHLT MD NOTIONS.
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
Spring Goods Receiving Daily and Stook very nearly Oomplete-
. G.
WHOLESALE GEOOEB ,
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , N h.
H. M. & M. PEAVY
CLOTHIERS !
1309 Farnham Street.
JanZOeod-mbcem
FiDHOLM & ERICKSON
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JOBpERS OF
JEW ELEES' ' TOOLS ATO MATERIALS I
ALSO WESTERN AGENTS FOR THE _
SMITH AMERICAN ORGAN CO.'S ORGANS.
Spectacles of the Celebrated STAR TINTED MAKE are solfl ex *
elusively by us ,
DIAMONDS IN LAJaGEVARIETF.
full line of oheet Murio , - Eastern Prices Duplicated ,
EDHOLM & ERICKSON ,
WHOLESALE JEWELER Opp. the Post Office.
OMAHA , - - - NEB.
S. W. WYATT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
'Lath , Shingles ,
SASH , BODES , BLINDS AHD MOULDINGS.
15th and Oumin Sts. , 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 satisfactory. I invite a call at
No. 210 South Tenth Street.