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1JLE OMAHA DAILY BEE * THURSDAY. MAKOH 16 Deere & Gomp'y. MANUFACTURERS OP PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS , Council Bluffs , Iowa. lilna Wagon Oo , - Farm anfl Spring Wagons , Deerofe Mansur OoOorn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &o , , MolinoPump OoWood and Iron Pumps , Wheel & Soefler OoFountain Oity Drills and Seeders , Mechaniosburg Maoli , Oo , Baker Brain Drills , Sliawnee Agricultural Oo , Advance Hay Rakes , Met Manufacturing GoKureka Power and Hand Shollors , Whitman Agricultural Do , rShellors , Road-Sorapers , fto , , Moline Scale' Oo , Victor Standard Scales , A , 0 , FisliRacine Buggies , AND DEALERS IN All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock , ECEHXTD X-OXC. Address All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa.- STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN .Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. r A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS lAMACTURID TOBACCO Agents for BEHWOOD HAILS AND IAJLIH & RAND POWDER 00. THE J1LM MOUMTAIH Gr-OiLID AND Mining , and Milling Company. 'Working Capital - S30C.OOO , Capital Siock , $1,000,000 Far Value ol Shares , 825,000 STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMBL MININGDISTRICT. . DB. J. I. THOMAS , Freeldent , Cummins , Wyoming. , WM. E. TILTON , VIce-Froaldent , Camming , Wyoming K.N. II All WOOD , Bocretary , Cummins , Wyoming. A. O. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming. Dr. J. I. Thomai. Loulg Miller W. S. Bromel. A , O. Dunn. , E. N , Harwood. Francla Leavens. Qeo. II. Kalog. Lewis Zolmafa Dr. J. C. Watklns. < no22me6m OEO. W. KENDALL , Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock : H"n J > v , Neb. W. B. MILLAED. B. JOHNSON. MILLARD & JOHNsON , COMMISSION AND STORAGE ! 1111 FARNHAM STREET , ' OMAHA , - - - NEB. EEFEBENOES ' OMAHA &ATIONAL BANK , . STBELE. JOiiNBON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. WHOLESALE- LUMBER , GOAL & LIME , On Eiver Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , - iwjensg. DEALERS IN HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK Fire and Burglar Proo X. O C 1020 Farnham Street , A LIVELY TOWN. That Made Famous by the Raid of the Missouri Desperadoes , Political. Social null Bunlnoim Iiifo nt Rivorton Snlcldo , Aii- nnulU and Aooident * lltvcnroN , Fremont County , Town , March 14. The llth of July robbery of lust year has made Ilivorton familiar nnmo with THE BKE family. But now that Wells , the Missouri outlaw , languishes in the jail of Fremont mont county , and Jjis punishment for said robbery of the Fremont bank it amore moro maUer of time , wo may well turn to things of n moro novel nature , remarking en passant that Norris , the associate of Wells , having demanded an examination , has boon discharged from custody in default of sufficient proof to detain him longer. THK TIUOIC SUICIDE AT RIDNKY , of Joseph McNatt , a notorious Balnou keeper of tins place , occurro < in his other "hall" on Monday last. Ho hnd tjradually grown dissipated , nnd only recently was implicated in n tirutikon row at midnight in' his place The folo do BO wns accomplished by Bund ing a bullet through his brain with a revolver , the ball finding ogress near the lofttemple. . Death rnpidly iollowed the shot. His remains were interred in Riverton cemetery on the 9th inst. McNatt'a family consisted of his wife and ttfo amall children. The unfortunata man was 30 years of age. THK ANNUAL ELECTION of city officers occurred hero last wouk. A lively interest was taken therein , the business men of tha town being unusually active in their ' support of the successful ticket. Heretofore the opposition had been regarded as invincible. The saloon question wns the thorn in the flesh. A mayor , throe councilman , otib record er and ono assessor were elected , The town officers nro now as follows : Mayor W. S. Palmer ; Trustees , Isaac Smith , J. 0. Roberts , I. R. Kidd , Roland Hey , J. H. Hough , J. H. Hough , \V. T. Yeardy ; Recorder , W. M. Williams ; Assessor , Thdmas Thomson. On the 7th inst. , the eflicera elect , duly qualified and entered upon their respective duties. The now council will probably raise the saloon license from § 300 to $2jOOO. The same be ing surrounded with rigid conditions , a breacli whereof involving a forfeit ure of the privilege and the amount paid therefor. ATTEMPTED OUTIiAOE. On Saturday evening last between eight and nine o'clock , as two modest and highly accomplished young misses , between 14 and 10 years of ape , daughters of ono of our best famil ies , were returning to their father's house , near ono of the principal streets , they were accosted by n burly and lecherous ruffian who seized the elder of the two girls and placed his right hand over her mouth , whereup on the younger sister made such excel lent use of 'her ' vocal organs as to sum mon and receive immediate assistance. , and forthwith the infamous wretch releasing his innocent prospective prey quickly vanished into the unknown darkness whence he camo. A vigor ous but vain search was instituted , and had the fiend boon found Judge Lynch would have disposed of hia do in a summary manner. SINODLAtt ACCIDENT. Last week a singularly unfortunate iccidont befell Mr. Goo. W. Jackson , brother-in-law of your esteemed townsman , Aug. Waddoll. As. Mr. J. was crossing Sumner avenue on K street ho slipped slightly , then hia an kles becoming suddenly weak , doubled under him and ho fell to the ground , breaking the fibula of the left log. Bo was engaged in moving on the day of the accident , having come hither a day or two previously from Hamdon Junction , Ohio. rnoanEssivK Rivorton is now exhibiting unusal thrift and business advancement , and its citizens generally are people of energy , intelligence and good morals. Many of the merchants arc already receiving their spring goods , and are also "brushing up" their stores gen erally , agreeably to the coming of the vernal goddess of whom poets and others sometimes sing. Noticing last week a long line of ftutirully constructed and neatly painted farm wagons proceeding from lie. station to the well known lumber and wagon dopocof Perry & Williams , [ inquired of iho presiding genius of said hrm the meaning thereof , and and was informed that those wagoim wore made at South Bend , Ind. , and .voro known to fuiiiu as the "Ooqu.il > "urd , " the eamo being the favorite 'armura * wngon , and in constant do- mind , The two banks , the Fremont bounty and the Nishna Valley , are doing a thriving business ; ponplo pa- * ronizo them , and the town is proud if them , for the reason that said ire doinc business on n snfo financial ) asis , and arc ofllcorbd by genial and iccommodating , yet oagacious , gentle- non. non.F F , M. Trobip & Co.-dealers in general - oral merchandise and millineryjjoods , are busy member * of the BEK Hvu ; well informed in regard to the mar- cots , their store is a commercial Mocu , 'l { : ! ' I ' I < ' ' 1 II 'l 'fl , TJto Boil of tnia co unty , and in the immediate vicinity of Riverton , is unsurpassed for agricultural wealth. The educational odvantauoH of our own are excellent , and pupils from abroad are in attendance upon the ity Bchools. On Monday of this veok the people voted a tax not to xceed 82,000 with which to improve nd enlarge our present /school / odifiou. This liberal vote ia highly creditable o our pooplo. The postmaster at Riverton ia J , M. Hoard , who ia a competent and popu lar official. Ho assumed the oftico at the commencement of the present year. His predecessor , Mr , E. Smith , is the capable cashier cf the Nishna Valley b nk. John Davioo , of the Fremont Coun ty bank , ia in Gloucoatei , England , nt United States consul nt that plnco. Mr. T. J. Brant , ox-suporintondonl of schools of this County , and ono ol the proprietors of said bank , is the efficient cashier thereof and gonoraf manager. Among the leading houses of our town may bo mentioned the fine drug establishments of Clark & Roberts and Osborno Bros. ; the well stocked grocery store of J. H. Hough and Calfco it Anderson ; nnd the popular dry goods nnd general stock of Clark A Roberta and Marvin & Williams , Ooorgo Lorow is the favorite jeweler. Thatchnr's hardware house is largely patronized. J B. Christian's agri cultural implement emporium and depot for repairs , under the capable management of George Beach is crowded daily with the wldo-nwakc farmers and progressive farmers. R , Hey A Co maintain nn excellent livery. The Lake honse. under the now proprietorship of John Q. Overman , is becoming the favorite rendezvous of commercial men and others u ho are interested in the "problem of lifu. " The Rev. Mr. Beck , of the M. E. church of this place , delivered an in teresting sermon on Sunday evening last , showing how insidious nnd over- mattering are all forma of evil if un checked and unrousttid in their incipi oncy. ' Palpitation of the Heart . ! . Jf , Mlisht , Syracuse , N. Y , . write- ! "When I first commenced using your UunnocK BI.OOD BITTEIW I was trcmi > l l with fluttoilm , ' nml palpitation of ihu heart. I felt weak nnci lnn uldi with a numbness nt the limbs ; since using , my heart has not troub od mo nnd the numbIng - Ing sensation Is all tone. " Price SI 10 , trial sire 10 cents. Iw The Liquor Question In Congress New YorkPost. . Congress baa probably never done anything mcro ambitious in the way of buncombe than the passage of n bill by the Soitnto creating a commis sion to examine the connection of the liquor traffic with revenue , taxation , crime , pauperism , social vice , the pub lic health , and general welfare. Thcro ia probably no social question which bus been so thoroughly examined na the liquor question. I'hurois iionoon which such n maw , of statistics'hnvo been colloe'ed It ia well eaUbliahod that drink is Uio CIIIIBH of a very Jarco part of all the crime and pauperism there is in the Western world. It is well known that n largo very largo revenue an bq , and ia riismil from it by civilized' ' nations , In England nearly ono-qiJutcr of the national income coinaa from it. That excessive drinking is injurious to the individual health and morals is also _ so well so'ttled ' that no rational person ( ventures to deny it. Whether raodorato drinking is injuri ous to the health or not is n point on which doctors and physiogolists nro greatly nnd apparently hopelessly di vided , and no re-examination of them by a congressional commission would do anything but make confusion worse confounded. Opinions on- " this sub ject , as on all questions of health , are and must bo greatly affected by in dividual experience , and individual experience about alcohol , ns about to bacco , will alwoya vary greatly , just as it varies greatly about cucumbers. All the doctors in the world cannot persuade a man vho likes cucumbers , and knowB , they ag roe with him , that they nro bad for him. Thp only question connected with the liquor traffic that a legislature can hope to throw lighten by inquiry , ia the question whether moderate drink ing promotes excessive drinking , and whether , if so , all drinking can or ought t < bo suppressed , or nearly suppressed , by logHation. The only country in which any experiment , hns been made in this direction is the United States , andit , would bo inter esting to know for certain what the result has been a subject whichjs al present onvolopea in fog. In facr'wo doubt much whether this last point is not the only ono on which official in quiry can do us any good , because , touching the consequences of moderate drinking , wo should have toroly much on the experience of foreign countries , iri"which moderate drinking prevails extensively ; and this an American commission is not likely to bo able to investigate with any profit. "There's Nothing Like Them , " DxyENrouT , IA. , Juno 2 , 1881. H. H. WAIINEK & Co. : Sirs I suf fered for years with weak kidneys , biliousness and constipation. Your Snfo Kidney nnd Liver Cure and Safe Pills relieved all these troubles ; in deed there's nothing like them. mchlSwlw. MAHTIIS F. GIIEELEY/ Silver and Gold. Hclerm Herald. If it is true that our silver dollars of 412i grains is worth moro proportionally tionally with gold than thosilvercoins of any other nation , why is not this an argument for reducing the quantity of gold in our coins ? If silver is the worthier standard let gold conform to it. Our country produces both metals in about equal prpportious , and why should wo discriminate in favor of the ono and against the other in our mar kola ? Wo do not cheat anybody out side of the United States. Our silver dollars are only bullion when nnnt abroad , just an the silver coins of Eu rope are with us. If wo wore con vinced that the present relative value of gold and silver were to continue , wo tihould certainly urge that our coinage should represent this relative value and that the coisa o of both should ho unrestricted. Tliero ia talk of convening another monetary congress , but until England and Uornmny will unite in the call , it would bo fplly. Just in proportion no wp manifest loaxanxiety in the matter , i H i. . ? . ; " * . T i r little doubt now that u largo majority of business men in both England and Germany favor the romonotization of silver. The United Statea by the rapid increase of its wealth , the swell ing volume of its commerce , and the fact that it produces so largo n pro portion of the precious metals , will soon have the power to dictate on this subject to all the rest of the world. ' It can iiuvor bo of any advantage to us to try to bull the world's market of either gold or silver ; what wo ahquld add to ono would bo taken from the other , and wo would not boone ono penny richer for the change , Mai no Now * . Hop Bitters , which are advertised in our columns , are n sure euro fpr ague , billjouanosB und kidjioy/com- plaints. Those who use them say they cannot bo too highly recom mended , Those afflicted should give tlmm a fair trial , nnd will become tht > j .by enthusiastic in the praise of their curative.- Portland Argus. mar l-d2w TRUTH ATTESTED. SomalmportAntMntfmtoxt * of Wei Known People \Vliolly Verified. In order that the public may fully refill to tht genulnenrM of the statement * , M veil M the inner and value of the article of uhlch thei peak , wo publish her with tl'O fac-nlmllo ' | rn > turcg of parties oo ojlncerlty la beyond quen tlon. The Truth ol thc o tcnttmontaN It atvo lute , nor can ll. fit * hey announce he It * norcd II. H. VfAMRR & Co. ! DRAR SIR : I have frequently u/xxl Warncr'i Safe KMnev and Mver Cure for local affectloni attendant upon no\oro rheumatic attack * , and hvcaUayg derived boncnt therefrom. 1 have aim luod the Safa Nervine mlth natUfactory re- milt * . I contider thrao tnedlclnet wcrlhr of conflilOTA Deputy Trearurt r OMAHA , NRR , May 14 , U81 It. HVAR R A Co. , Ilocliettcr , N. Y. ! ORMIR : I har * rua lyour 8afe Kidney and Llv6r Cure this rprlng M \orln\lROrator. ( . and 1 ( Ind It the best remedy I over tried , Ihavt uned 4 bottles , it d It hat made me fret better than over I did before In the "print' . J. P. U. Hhopi. OMAHA , NKB , May 4 , 1M1 , II. II. WARNRR&CO. : HiUBi Kor were than ID y an I have luffrrcd much In ontenlcnco from comlilmvl kldne * and lUerillaciue * , nd ha\o txen nn bio to 'Aotl , myurtn yorns also bi'lng afli-c'ud. 1 rl da great man ; modlclnm and doctor , but 1 prow worite and won o day by ( lay I iwtold I had IlrlKht'a Dlieaie , and t lihod mynelf dead It I couMnot haxogpcody relief , 1 took your Safe Kidney and Liver l.'urc , knowhift nothing elct TU ever known to curutlia disease , and I ban not been diuppolntcd. Tlio medicine ban curtI me , aod I am perfcc ly ell to-dav , vnllrvlj' ' tliro-v * your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure I wish m- all > ueo ra In publishing this valuabli - ' - uorld being the moi't direct , iiilckuat | , an * xtcst line connecting the sroat Melropolln , GUI OAGO , and the KABTKKtr , NonTil > KAHTEHH , I > II < iud Sourri-EietKaN LISKH , which tcrmlnatet here , with KANSAS CITT , I.mvxtu-OBTn , Aronnoa , OODNCIL - nmprs ahd OMAHA , tha COMUIUOUT C'RNTVU from which radl&tu EVEPY LINE OF H0AD that pcDotratos the Continent from tht Ulnn7iu Hh cr to the IMcllla Hloiw The CHICAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA- OIFIO RAILWAY IB tha only line from UhUngo owning track In Kansas , or whloh , by Its owu road , roachua tb points above n&mod. No TRAMtritim nr OAUIUAOI No Missmo ooNKncriOMil No Iniddllnn In 111 ventilated or unclean caru , aa every passenger carried In roomy , clean ind vontllitod coiclnw UK > n Fait Kxprc83 Train ] DAT OAEB ot unrlyaled mairjilflconco , PULLMAJ PALAOB HLUBVINQ CARS , and our own world-famoui nmma OARS , upon which ineala are served ol nn lurpaaaod excellence , at the low rate'ol ' BUVKNTT KISB CKNTB KAOU , with ample time ( or bcaltbln enjoyment Through Cars between Chlcng i , Peorl * , ilU waukco and Mluourl F.lvir Polntfl ; and close cau n cot Ions at all polnto ol Intiwocllou wltb otbpr roada. Vi'e ticket ( do not ( orpot thla ) directly to ever ) place ol Importance In Kansas. Nobnwkn. Iilm-1 11111s , WyomingUtah , Idaho , Nevada , California Oregon , 'Washington Territory , Colorado , Arlroni and New Mexico. At'.l ' beral arrangements regardlnfr bn 'airo any other line , and rates of faro always ast ow . ( competlton , who furnish but a tithe a the com fort. fort.DOM and tackle ol portamon tree. Tickets , rnapa and folders at all prlnclpa odlcca In the United Hrntn nd Canada. R. B. CABLE , E. ST. JOHN. Vice Prus't & Gen. Oau. Tkt t.ud 1'aaa'r A ? Uanaxer. Chlcairo Chicago. 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , 3t , Joe & Council Bluffs u 'TIII onir Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THK EAST From Oranha and the West- Nn chn'U | ol oot i'un Ou. lii > awd at uoul > . JKW VOHK ES3OX Daily Passenger Trains IMAOUWO ALL EAHTKIIN AND WEH1EUN 01T1K3 with I Kt > OIIAHOK1 ] ami IN ADVAN'CK of AI L GTflK.U LINKS Tbla entire line \ equipnai ) with I'ulliiiin > Palace Bleenln ? Cam , Pataeo JH ) Coachffl , UlllerV K ti-ty I'lattorm and Couplvr , and tbo ccl lin.lcc VVi'aCln lieu * ! Alr-braku. /Ti-co that your ticket rbad > VIA nANHAI * CITV , T. JOUKt'Il & COUNCIL HLUrTS Itn I ) road , via St. Joseph mid tit. Louli. Tlcliota ( or fain at all coii | n etatloni In tlir West. J. K. IIAIINAHD , A C. DAWJC8 , Ocn. aunt. , St. Jo8ci.li , Uc | lrn. P x . and Tli-Vvt AK ! . , Rt. Jo eli ] , Mo , A not flouuKN , Ticket IOVO Kari.liani slrccJ A. B , fliKRAOD Ocueral Audit , OUAHA , Nil FAST TIME ! In going East take the Chicago & Northwest- Trains leavu Oiuatn 3 : < 0 p. ni. and 7:40 : a. m. For lull Information call on II. 1' . DUKV Ticket Avcnt , 14th nnd Karnhain HU ' J. IKNL ) , V , V. lillway Depot , or at JAMJ S T , U1.AUK , Qener > Aireru , Onuha ja7m&e tf Th'c ' PLAITBTO IAOHIIE ! DRESS-MAKERS' ' OOMPANION- - It ) > lalU froai 1-16 of a n inch lo width in the coitrbvut lulls or fluent ellk i It docn all Undi and ttylo > of ylaltlnK In use , No lady that doe her own drvtm maklnu- can aCoril to do without one as nlco plaiting U never out of funhloii , II Been it Mils Itaelf , Kor Machine * , Circular ) or Agtut'a tvrma addreuu CONG All & 00 , , 113 A.lamn St. Chicago , 111 DR. P. BOHBRBE , Physician and Surgeon , IIUONJO PI8KAHE3 , HIIKUMATISM , Ktc. , A Bl'ECIALTV. n f ] jo. 1412 Karnham St. , between 14th and 16U ) , Omaha N l > , J 8-"l - COLLEGE SPRINGS , PAGE COUNTY , IOWA. Alox. McGrcpgor , . t GeneralMcrclifitrlieo John Cross , Hooks nnd Dry Goods Uundonon Bros , it Cobb , .Groceries and Meat t. . . IMrdBtll & Co. , i. . Grocerioa and Meut / HngneHBros,4 Drugs C. \Vhitticr , M. U. , Drugs nnd Groceries C. M. Johnson Hnrdwnro Olson llros. , .Furniture Morrison it Sherman Barb Wire Fence Company A. Stnnton it Co. , ' . .Cheese Factory Charles JJnRiinll Hotel nnd Livery Irwonh Ilcininccr , Hotel and Livery C. M. HogirR , M. D. , , Physician Intncs Hull , M. D - . Physician nnd Lawyer S. O. Mnnlmll , A. M. , .President of College I. W. Molvinloy Treasurer of College John Hlack Blacksmith F. J. T. Love Blacksmith nnd Wagons H. N. Robinson , Editor of the Vipilanlo E3I I JBC3E3 CLOTHIER ! Is Now Located in His New Store , 1308 FARNHAM STREET. One Door En'at of the New York Dry Goods Store. . AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS. NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS 1 LARGEST VARIETY OF BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S ' SUITS EVER SEENI 3EICXC3HS3 CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. L BRASH , - . - 1308 FARNHAM ST. tties-thvr-sat a' ' . BASWITZ & WELLS , OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE , Under Boyd's Opera House. V * f Are noW daily receiving large Stocks < . of. And invite the people to call and examine Goods. Good Goods I Low Prices ! * . AND SQUARE DEALING AT THE " 'Opera House Shoe Store.- 1an31-d3m CARPET HAVE DECLINED -ANP- o 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 Ibwest Market Prices. We carry the largest stock and make the Lowest Prices. Orders promptly filled and every attention given to patrons. r "U Tli "C * Bin ITT T T TT" ' . JP , JJ JM JL W 1 JU JK 1313 Farnham Street. OMAHA , NEBRASKA. oxrirB : C3h 'POWER ' AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , MININO . MAOU1NEKY , BEI7TINO , HOSK , 13KASS AN11 IIION KITTIN08 . PIPK , STKAk PAOK1NO , AT WaOLKaALK AND UETAIL.ST23 HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , GHURGHAND ! SCHOOL BELLS A. L. SKANO205 F ° 1" ' " ' St. , Omaha