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* Xr"tffi - - r"tffi.iLi I I.L THE DAILY J3EE : MONDAY , JULY 10 1882. STATE JOTTINGS. Tralric chickens nro ripening. Five book figonts p.iralyzcd Fairmont last vvcck. One new caie of sm.ill-pox IIM develop. od nt Columbus Tierce county lini SS.OOO cftih on hand nnd docjn'l owe n dollar. The Sehuyler creamery shipped 0,000 pounde of Imtter to Lcadville < m tlio 1st. Alonzo Itincr wa < killed by lightning on his farm near Shclton , on the 'i'llh tilt. Grand Island ovpecl * to scon sec one > f its banks organized under n national char' ' tcr. tcr.A IO-'BO ' nl tlio J > ginn of Honor win or- ganitfd nt Slromnhurg last week ami nn Odd Fellows lodge is talked of there. During the fun ral of her infant son at Sehuyler on'he .Id , Mrs. ( Sodctifchwarger became to Mfecte'd that sha liiul paim . Wldlo doing bridge work nl KeJ finix ! , Win. Wright , all. It M. emplovc , cut hi * foot with nn adze and will bo lat.io for a long time. Dr. Doggc , Hie IMntUmouth physician arrested for Mating the boird of health riilep , wns Hiicd S0 nnd cost" . He took an nppeal. A mnn nimod Cochra.i had one aidn of Ms head nnd fncc caved in by tlio huraling of n largo Brinditono at Blinwood. Jus in juries are severe if not daiigcrouH. A son of D. M. lihodc ? , eight , or nine year * of ago , fell elf tlio brick kiln , about eight feet to the ground , n few days ago , injuring his ( .pine. [ Ulnir I'llot. Jonntlmn Hibbard was flint nl Lincoln on the 2d by a colored mnn named Me Ctitcheon nnd diedjii a t < ltorl lime. The negro is held for trial , Francis Todil , ngcd 00 , living alone on bis claim south ot Wilsonville , Fumas county , wns killed nn the "Oth by his HUU house caving in while ho was anlocp. Judge Cnldwoll. of Mall county , [ n few days ago fined n man named Wilson SIOO nnd gave him OOdoys in jail for nMaullliig nnd cruelly beating his wife and step ilaughtcr. The mall route between JJxolcr and Al exandria is discontinued. The govern- mcnt has been paying about $ 100 n ycnr to carry a daily ave-rago of two papers and n postal card over tlio Hue. On the 25th ult. n number nf Exeter boys were fishing in Turkey creek and n dlppulo arose which was Bottled by Joseph Undrock. ft young mnn of 20 , shooting FrcdSluka , nqcd 11 , in tlio leg. No ar rests were made , Mr. 0. Warner's team ran ixway and the family were thrown oul. Mrs. W clung to her bnby until her clothcH were badly torn , and both considerably bniised , Mr. W. bung to tlio mules until his clothes were dragged to taller * . The mules were n largo poweiful team , and it is n wonder they were not all killed. Burtoniaii , The county commissioners at their mooting - ing on Juno -Sth. ordered that milieu bu nerved on the C. St. P. , M. & O. , railroad company and the Western Union Telegraph - graph company to show cause why the Raid railroad and tulograph line on tlio Omaha and Winncbago reservation should not ho placed on the asscDsmcnt rolls nnd tax lists for the yonro 1881 nnd 1881 ! of Da kota county , said hearing to bo had July Ifi , 1862. Koflo. Tim lasl part nf thii iinli story , from The West I'oint Jtopnhllcan , taken llio cake ; ' 'Oliver Dodendorf is proud over the achievement of having captured n71- pomul cat-fish in the mill race nn tlioIth. . Jjittlo Frank Horold aot on that tipped tlio beam nt 7-1 pounds. The hoys were able to secure thcso monsters nf thn finny tribe in consequence of the water having been lot out of the race. In the shallow , water they mounted upon their backH and piloted them to sboro. Week before laot Mr. Samuel fJliandlcr , living nn Street crock , fifteen miles north of Shclton , caught n water turtle weighing 28 pounds , dressed ; length nroiind the Rh oil , three feet and eight Inches ; length from HOBO to tip of tail , two feet and nix inches ; circumference around the neck , ten inches ; circumference around the fore leg , seven and u halt inches ; distance across shell fourteen Inches. Mrs. Chand ler , Mrs. and Mies 1'ost cooked the turtle and Invited in the neighbor * , and eighteen persons dined and feasted from the turtle nod still there was turtle loft. Mr. Chand ler'saya that when ho. was donning the - turtle that H smelt like stale cod fifth , but after it wan cooked It Listed like spring chicken. It is very seldom that a turtle of this sice Is found in this section of NoUras- ka. Mi. Chandler captured the turtle with n pitchfork , and nays the turtle fought hard nnd died fame. Shelton Clipper. A North Betid mnn lion n cow that utands ciz feet high. The Columbus creamery goon into Mor- rick county for cronm. Of the 2,200 trees pot out In the Central City park lust spring , only two have died. Mrs. Scott , living near Dorchester , .received. $1,700 back pension money re coolly. Tccumeoh is going to build a com bined calaboose anci engine house at once. once.A A factory for tlio manufacture of barbo fence wire is to bo started up At 1'awnvo City. City.Thieves Thieves went through a Tecumseh butch cr shop the other night and got away will sixty pounds of bologna. Morrisay Bros , , of Plattsuinuth , are erecting elevators at Uticn , Bradahaw , Hampton nnd Marquotto. A Beatrice undertaker advertises to soil coflins as cheap as anybody ulso and throw in the use of the ho.ir.iO free , Near Do Will on the Fourth , a wel borer named Nol'Javr killed by n blow from a lover of hi * machine , A McCook lunluT HIH that the In cou.u of thu concern for the tlirco days ending July 1st amounted to u'uoty ' cents. It in said the li. It M. railroad company have already Hold $50,000 worth of lots n McCook , the now division point on ( hcii road. road.Tho The Gage county commUsioiiprj have decided to build a wing to the court houre at Beatrice , for the bolter accommodation of the county olllccru. A Falls City firm last week received $8.20 a huudrod for three carloads of hogs the highest price over paid In thu county , O , W , Baldwin , of Koueuaw , wan ar- ra Ved on the 1st for incest and placed un der § 2C3bonds Peeling unroot Uve.ity yenra In the pen , if ho stayed for trial , ho. jcpod bin ball , I A four-year old son of J. JI , Brown , o North Bend , fell out of a boat on the 1st and was drowned. HU father was near nt the time , but lout hU wits and was power- le&a to save the child , Joseph Becker , a farmer living two miles north of Went Mills , while seining with a party of neighbors in the Blue on the Fourth , was drowned , Ho war ono of Howard county's bout forwent , and leaves A wife and two children , Edward Hoelgnon's two Httlo girls were drawing a bucket of water from a weI at Hastings ou the 29th ult , when they let io the wiudUaa , which revolved rapidly , breaking the arm of 0110 and cutting n uo- pore gaih in tie head of the other , The bam of David Doty , four miles west of Haatlnc' , was struck by lithtnlug ; ou the 23tb ult , tnd burned , o couple of lioreeg and a large amount of machinery being destroyed. The bam , by the way , wan well rodued. George 1' . Wlnttriteen , ( county clerk , : r.et with a tevcro accident at ( ieueva on the Fourth. A small t'uu had buen niulo of iron tubing , and it wax charged heavily and rammed down with great force. Mr. Wlntentcen touched it elf , whim It ex. nloded , two fragments of lead entering iiii thigh , ranging inward and downward , and lodging , It U uuppoacil , ( a cloeo jirox- imity to the thigh bone. The biggott hall itory wo have heard yet was .that of Mr , J. J , Smith , /rom the south * cut part of Hamilton county. He l < ayn that tie hail fell to the depth of two feet nt his place Sunday morning , Juno 25th , destroying all hii mall grain and corn , nnd many of hi * trees. Ho will not give up the chip but try It attain , as thl < l only onocropontof nine- [ Harvard Jour- ' Poreonn.lnnil Soclnl. " Mrs. Mnblev , of Ornnd hlnnil , has re turned from the Utnh hot M'finK' I""c'1 improveil in healtli. Win. Durcni , nn M timer r.f . Johnson county , now of Colorado. ! < back to ise- braska vi ititif ( old friends and places. A Urge numlicr nf the young friends of Mi s Ncllia Morca , f ClarknvHle , gave icr n sweet urpH e on the 2.tth , Mr. liurnhflin , ref I'laintlaw , ono of the oldest rettlcru r.f 1'if rce county , Imi ptille 1 ip stakes anil inmcd back to IllinoK .1. M. Woo.1 , tren'tircr of Ititchrock county , hai g"iio with liii family for n sumiucr jatmt in the Colorado mountains. Mr. .T. 1. Itnbison , of Albion , ha ? re ceived tlie appointment ni postal clerk on he It. k M. from Hastings to Culbertson. Dr. OolJcll entered upon llio discharge if his duties as physician at the Omaha and Vinnehago agency on the first of the nnnth. Comity Trcaiurcr Itnlltnnn and wife , n Ubion , Ipft on July 3d for a family re- inioniii Knnxac , to bo absent icthapsa > itnlghf. Charley Wa hburne , formetly mayor of Jrand Island , who has been n citlr.cn of 'olormlo for soim inntitli , came back to lis old haunts last week on a visit. Mrs. J. It , Wilt r , of Fairmont , wan ilea antly surprised by a host of her ricnds on the 28th ult. , nnd rocelvpil numerous gifts in remembrance of her lif- icth birthday. Misses Mnmio nnd Bertie Dunbar , of Vccplng Water , hn\e returned from chool nt St. Joe , whcro they graduated , nd will henceforth Hvo In the village with .ho In'jhrymoBi ) cognomen. The local pa- > cr nays they will boa largo addition to ocial circlet , Master Wlllio Power * and Mlsn Jesfrio Vhitmore , of Dakota City , colebrntcd the 'ourth nt the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs , Vhilmoro by giving n birthday party In which many of the little pcoplo of the town vcro invited. All present had a good imo. County Clerk MncColl , of Dawson , was ill tore up. Ho recently changed the com- ) Inntion of the big enfo in his t.iilco , and ust heforo Htarting for Omaha placed the i uro , for safety , InxiJo the safe. Tlicn 10 forgot what they were , nnd had to send 0 Omaha for an export to open the big ron box , Quito a party of young folks resembled t the rufldonce of Air. James Smith Init Thursday night. In honor of the twelfth anniversary of the birthday of Miss Mnry. 3evcr.il nice present * were received by the young lady , and nt twclvo o'clock a feast vns Hprcad which would milt the taste of ho mint fnxtidioiiH , Then thn young folks mired off and ronirncd to their homos , vishing their fair young bostons many hap- y birthdays , Auljurn Advertiser. Minn Minnie Oilmorc , ilaughtcr of Prof. ' . H. Gilmore , of New York , IH in the city , the guest of her aunt , Mrs , John O'Kourkc. MISH ( > i more ii HO pleated vith our prosperous llttloclly Hint nliu has lecidcd to rcuinln licro during the summer uonths and in order to indulge her love or the harmonics has telegraphed oust for icr piano , on which instrument wo learn ho Is an excellent performer. 1'latts- noulli Journal , W. 11. McBroom , the deputy U. S. urvoyor , h Blocking IIH ! r.inch on the 'CCOH with Homu line blooded cattle. Jnclo Sam must pay exorbitant rules for surveying , to permit BO many men who omo to the. territory poor to accumulate inndflomo fortunes in a year or two ; or hero is Bomethlrg rotten in Denmark , jono Star. I'copla iff the Kontancllo country who have known h nesl nnd itraightforward "ilank" slnca ho wax a > oy , will Htullu to roHil the item from the \Tcw Mexican paper. Miitnmonliil. I'M. P. Kico and Julia Colvor were mar ried at Franklin , Franklin county , Juno 28th. 28th.Frank Frank llawlins and Kya Malloy were married nt Lincoln on the 2d , llov. P. W. llowe ofllciatlng. ) Alex. Boltou nn J Belle llicharcuou , l f > Ui if Oolfax county } were niarriod on the 3d it Schuylor by Judge Xontmyer. ' DoWItt Wilbur nnd Misa Florence 3avidgo , of Covlngton , were married on Thursday of last week in Dakota 'lord- .ory. 19At the residence of Peter Honey , Ciraf- ou product , June 2Gth , by Peter Honey , Csq , , justice of tlio peace , Kmmott Cash- ng and Minnie Brown , both of Filmoro cuunty , Nebraska. Charley King and Annie Dnwson , of [ jlncoln , with the assistauco of Judge L'arkor , celebrated the > lth two days in advance by uniting tholr lives , tholr for tunes and their sacred honor , Frank Ide , ono of the loading sheep men in the north end of the county , Btarted fern n short visit to his old homo at Ann Arbor , Michigan , Wednesday. It is whispered that hu will take unto himself a mute while absent. Beatrice Democrat. H. W. Glidden , better known hero as "Shorty , " came in from Laramie a few day-H ago. Wo understand that ho is going about as n Kohr-ing lion soekinu whom he may devour , nnd thnt a damsel of this city will be the victim. Fremont Tribune. 1 John Fishbiirn has been reporting thai ho was to bo married at tivo o'clock next week. Wj saw him buying furniture am thought ho mnant Imtdnois , but backwlou ! at tlio last moment , mill now his mother is keeping homo for Him in ono of Joithua lloulgato'd buildings. Fahlicld News. Oliurchos and MlnlHtora. The M. 1C , church at Doichuitcr was dedicated on the I.M. A Presbyterian society was organized al St. Helena on tlio 2Tith. A Baptist Sunday Bchool was organize ! nt Touimsoh on the 2d. The First Baptist church nt Wnyno was dedicated on the 25th ult. Tlio foundation for the Tecumseh Unl. vo alUt church Is completed. The fruiiie of the Christian church at Wuco was rained n week ago , The bell on tha York creamery is usei : to call people to church ou the Sabbath , The Sttrllug Methodist chi-ch 1ms beet decorated with n new bell of huge proper tions. Tlio new M , ] < ; . church at Carrison was dedicatcil ou July 2d , IClder Mlllor olllci utmg , Hvroaf tor there will he Episcopal ser vices held at Fort Calhoun , by tlio llov \V. JJ. Jacobs , of Blair , every Sunday afternoon. llev. Frank Campbell , of ( Jlenvlllo. re ports that theMethodlato nndl'Ivangellcala will build n very neat nnd cotivenicn church in Olenvllle this fall , A very ilourUhlng Sunday school is ii progreun wear Grand Itapldi , Holt county with George L. Sillier an Bii ] > erintcudent There were forty in attendance one week ago lout Babbatfi. The Methodht church at Grand Inland , having been umiergnjng repairs and a law uddltluu made to its capacity , was foruiallv reopened on Uie 2d by Klder Lemon. Ai the money needed to clear the debt wan rained , and Jier , G , G.&ouser , the piutor starts anew v/ithailiuu an odllioo M any clergyman In the utato , Bchools utid Sohoolniix'ma. The attendant of the Pierce couutv BoJiools uuiubent&i chlldiou , Minn Viola Hoys , of Suttou , and A ! tut Taylor will teach the Kxetor idea. , . , , r. T of Michlgau , for pruulpal , The Pierce school linune will b imintix "o W " ° W < i ° iu' ' Ul ° to it SCO The Nuckolls County Tcacheri'IuUlluto } cS "e at 'I'wior ' on Monday , J | y 17th , 1882 , conUuuiug two wick . JIIss WJillthoru , who taught the gram mar school at Crete , returned to her home Monday. She will return to her position or another year. Owing to the Illegality of the Iftto bond election , the fJrand Inland school board vtli not build the proposed nsw school iou. o till next rear A good if.b ha ? hecn done on the public chool building at Nclwn by placing shut- ers to the window. ' , nnd giving the build- net n giHxl cent of paint. TJio 1'nterpriie sajs the young l.uly who eccntly started a writing scho 1 in Ivxeter oft town Iwforc the term was half over , tnd her 8 < liolar * mourn. Wm. Follz hairclurncit from the Omaha gcncy where he has been engaged on the jew industrial school building. The new mildlngls I'xL'O ' , two utoiies high. It is irr.mgcd for sleeping pur | > occ afjove nnd > Iay rooms below. I ( akota City Kagle. Tlio Fremont school board has elected rof. Clarendon ns superintendent of the ity schools for the coming ycnr , nnd Mf s S'annctte McCarn ns principal of the high chool in place of Mbs GrlnwoM who has Inclined the position on account of her icnUh , Mri , T , L. Schick , county Biiperinlcnd- .nt of Ncmahi , Imt mudo nrrangi meiiti or an Inititnto for the | iurposo of instruct- ng tenchcrs on methods of letchlng , wldcli will bo held nt Brownvlllc , beginning July Sth , and continuing two weeks. She will jp nsditcd by Prof , Wil on , formetly prln- 1 of the Brownvlllo H heel , t'rof , ; htman , prcRcnt principal , Mr. W. M. y. a prACt cnl country ncjiool teacher , nd MBH ! J.ou Tucker. Ktnto'Suporintcnd- nt JOIICH will bo present part of the time , Journixllatlc. The Pliclpi Nugget \M \ ] entered on iU ourth ycnr. II is Bald a Wnyno county mauls soon u start a paper at Wakcliold. A. D. Brnlnnrd has resumed control nf ho Boone County Argus , Jai 1. Itnbhon etlring. T. J. Smith's l eng I'ine News mikes ts nppear.mca tuw OH the Western News rom Ainsworth. The Optio is the name of n now piper tartcd at Unadilla , Otoe county , by Km- vortli fit Dulcher. Father Martin's story in the Dakota 3ity Argun has reached up and embraced i Sioux City man. dialer counly newspapers nro coming-to he front , Sam. Bccbo's Iicader nt iVestprvillo h no longer to monopolize the county , a rival having sprung up nt Jrnken Bow , the Hcpnblican , by llobt. H. Miller. Kommodoro Knincs , n pedestrian prin- cr. whom come readers of the Itecord vill remember nn the author of n lecture iolivcrcd in the old school house seven rears ago , on "Whale Fisheries1 and also in old employe of the present cdilorof the tecord when ho was editing the 1 ionic- tcador in 1871 , Irampcd into town the ithcr day and in now in tlio Advocate illico. The Koinmodora ban had a check ered career since ho departed f rom Osceola. llccord. Farm , armlon nnd Urcbnrd. John Ornmloy , of Wayuo counly , loithit entire crop by a hiil storm on the 27th ult. The Arapahoe Pioneer ollico is adorned , ' n snmplo of barley three and n half feet gh grown by A. Platlo , of Gosper county. W. K. Slovens brought into this ollico a i.mplo of timothy four fcot ten inchoi long , the lr.st ten inches all head. [ Fair leld Nmvn llye nnd other early mnall grain was con siderably injured by hail in sections of tlu northcrn portion of Hall county , last week. Inile'ycndont. Tull rye h getting old. The stale papers - pers will soon come lo the front with their mammoth cornstalks. Nothing low than [ 5 fcot will bo accepted this year. Win. Frickcu , residing in'Sarpy , about six miles from Omaha , brought to TUB Bni : m Friday last a sample of rye over BIX 'cct high , the heads meajwringHoven Inches. Ifo him sixty acres of It rotorMoNeo , of Canada Hill , who was n town Saturday , informed us that ho had ; wonty acres of corn lliat Htood waist high , and reports small grain headed out and looking lino. [ St. 1'aul Press W. ] ( , Howe , Mowed ton acres of cloy or last yetor. This'spring ho pastured it closely with hogs , and last week he cut ft largo crop of choice clover hay. Kvery ono that hag tried it , pronounce clover a success. IFairfield News. An old subscriber writes The Blair Re publican from Calhonn , in which lie says ; orn in doing well , wheat looks good yet , nit it is feared too much rain may damage - ago the yield. Ho also st.ttoa In regard to potatoes that ho dug forty-eight from one ill ! . The crop prospects in Cass county were lever better. Corn , which hitherto has jeen backward , is now booming , llye , wheat , oats and barley are now made and the farmers will begin to harvest barley and rye this week , to follow on with wheat and oats. Kverythlng from n b d of onions , o a cornfield is full of promise. Plaits , mouth Journal Capl , W. T. Dodge , of Polk counly , was in town Friday and reported ntlckintr a stick down by a stalk of corn In his field Thursday morning at 7 o'clock , and on measuring it Friday morning found that the corn had crown two Inches and three- quarters In 21 hours. A pretty good growth in ono day. Who Acan beat It ? Clarksvlllo Messenger. Wo have seen oomo spring wheat raised by J. H. Mnlono on his farm northwest of town that measures 58 inches. Mr. Malone says he hn * n good btand of who.tt nnd barley and expects an celltnt crop of these uercali , if hail storms or other do utructivo visitors ke'e-p away frnm him un til nftor hanest. I'luin Cicok Press. The Walton Independent furnishes Its reader. * with the glaiUomo news Unit the coin crop , which was beaten down , cut and slashed and pounded Into tlio ground by the recent heavy hail htorm In Sauii- dors couuly , is bracing right up , grow ing ahead with n vigor that indicates n reserved foico , mid if the weather U favorable - able the devastated bull may yet blossom us the nwe . Ono of Platte county's farmers says that box elder trees make n splendid hedge ; that he saw In Sarpy cjiinty such n hcdgu , close enough and strong enough to turn chickens , hog * , sheep and horses. The method Is to tot the trees where , if it WAS a "worm" ftmcu , the corners would be , and when tloy e'ovv , to bo about live feet high , cut the tops elf , This will start the undergrowth to ju lo form n close , strong fence , HU'm. Itngglos left at our ntlico last Thursday a low stalks of earn thnt meas ured five feet and eight Inchrs in height. It was taken from his field of Jifty-tlireo acres which will average between four and live feet. It was planted May in , and the fact that It has made Mich growth in about Ix weeks would seem to indicate thai the weather has lieen very favorable after all [ Fremont Tribune , Mr. John Paten has hut purchased § 5,000 worth of fine sheep tor the llobert- sou Jtanch. Mr. llobert Hope Koberlson will probably place 625,000 of slock and Improvements upon that place this year. Besides being a splendid investment for Mr. lloborti-on financially , it will ho another - other big tally for Nance county ono more for the success of the banner county of Isebruska. Fullerlou Journal. Goo. Blrney believes In manuring laud. Losl year ho hauled on lo his fields 600 loads , Jhe year be-fore 700. No wonder that ho bail been vtry successful In the twenty.tire years ho hiu been here , ratting 70 to bO bushels of corn to the aero. mak. Ing Improvement , etc. With good farm. Ing , he unites stock raining , and furnUho * for the market vonto of the best hogs and caltlo raised In the state. Ho believes in iileiityof good water , feed and ulieltcr , [ Columbus Journal. Barley and rye harvest has begun , and wo never saw finer crop of either. Itye stands six to seven feet high , with head * six Inches long , well filled. Barley stand * thick uu the ground , wuUt high , and the lurgc t und pltimpett head * we over saw. If the good weather coutiuuw ami it U cut early enough , we nhall have the finest baney ever raided in the west.Vheat and oats are ripening f H , and promise a bountiful yield. In f ct , we have seen but one poor crop of anything in all our trav els thh Reason , and thnt was poorly [ tut in. -IFalrficld New Wo received , Tue-day of this week , something new in the line of local prixluc- tioti" , In the form of n dozen cocoons of the nilk worm , sent to us by Mrs. II. W. Fur- t\M , who Is paying foino attention tu Mlk rnisin ? . We lenrn that MM. Furnns gath ered about 2,000 coci nsTuexlay , and that she has about lO.fiOJ silk worms imw at work weaving their graves ofsilk. _ TIPB | worms are fed on osnge , which is nnid to fiirnUh an excellent quality of silk. Silk culture can bo easily carried on nt home , ind it is becoming more gcnertd every year. Mm , Fumaohonl 1 cnlnrjf. ' her tx- leriment until it become * a bnsinccs wi'b > rnporti'male profits. Ilruwniillo < ir n- rer. rer.Mr. . L. H. llift , of Ciithcrl-in , a few lay * ngo , presented us with a low straw- jerries ot his own raising , which were ns argo nnd delicious in 11 tvor as nny we ever saw. We have on another occasion spovcii of Sir. Hust's cxteti'ivo farm operations and having dtni'instrnU'd that fanning can DO carried on nrotitibly in Nebraujcn , no ! now turning his iiUontioii t > horticulture , nnd If the sample of Hlrawberri- do left us Is any indication of the result hi > efforts will certainly bo crowned xvlth success. During the pust year he basset out 1,000 strawberry plant * , the satneof raapbcnlct , and much other small fruit with the most encouraging results.- lied Cloud Argus. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE. The. Most Ouccexful Remedy over tllscov- croil , ns Ittocoitnln In lt cffocti and duca not blister. tlKAU I'UOOF 1IKLOW. Also excellent fnr human ncili. FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN. WiuililnKtcmllle , Ohio. June 17 , 1BS1. Da n , J. KK.NUAU , , & Co : Ucnts Itoadltig your rut- vmtlnrinont In Tiirl , Field and Farm , ot your Kendall's 8pIn ( Juro , n d h/ivlug / a valniblc nnil speedy ho o nhJiJi1 had been laino from pn ln for eighteen tVtha , I sent to you for Irattlo by oxproaa , nyOi In six necks removed nil Umcnrsa nnd cnlirvtmont nnd a l.irgu ppPot from another horse , and both horses nro to-dny ftssaund ne colts. The ono bottla WM worth to me ouo hundred dolhrs. Jlc potfully yonre , H. A. Bv Hiot-nrr , M. I ) . Hond for Illitstratorl circular giving positive proof. Price $1 , All Drut-iflsta have It or can fotltfor jou. Dr. H. J. Kendall It Co' , 1'ro- nrlclors , Knoslnirsh Falls , Vt. SOLb BY ALL DRUGGISTS , d-wly Itis tlio concurrent tustlmonyoftho public and thomodlclnal profck lon lint Hottutk'r'a Hloni- ocli Hitters I a mcdlclnn v hlch chlcvcs results spucdly felt , tborouiih and benign , lloldo rcct- fjInglUcrdisordcr , It Invigorates thofccblo , con quers kidney an ] bladder complaints , and his- tens the cnnvaluscencu of Ilioie iccoxcrlni ; from enfeebling ilUctBes .Mcrcoier , It li tlio grand sj eel Me for fovcr nnd nguo. For sale by all dru 'lati and dealers generally' ] 1 to al To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT tUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Cimpeon'o Speciflo 1i ; > positive cure for Uprrrcatoirboa , Bamlna Wcoknos ) , Irapounuf , ana 11 dlaouoe rcbultlng frcm Nolf-Almsf , i ilontal Anxloty , LOKSI Kc-iiiory , i'tlne in thu Hack or felclc. r.nJ dlnotmce / * " lisTiTii" " "Irttn 'ljlt I01 " I0 ' * ' Ccneumptlou Insanity an , earl/grave 10 Hucclflr McdUlno I * lollig UO'jd ' " WODd'r. A. Ki " * ' ; i SLj ! y ful euccess. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ JS&ttf _ _ _ _ fta _ , tout Iruo la all , WrlU ) for thorn and get lull ptr- .IculacB. Price , SnoclHc , 01.00 per packiK , or lx pack. ages for 16.00. Addreno all orders to B. BIMSON MEDICINE CQ. Nos. 104 and 106 Main 3t Bufftlo , N. T. SoH In Onmha by 0. K. Goodman , J. W. Boll , J , K , lah , and all drntrirletBororywhorB. I ( - < 1w GRAY'S SPECIFIC MKDICINE TRADE MARK. . The .arotttT * OB NBARK ody. An un failing euro for Seminal Weakness , Bpormator- rhea , Imnot- ency , and all DIsoaaesthftt * iu nco3ol AFTER TARIHD. Holt-Abuse ; na Loss of Memory , Universal Livtsl tudo , Pain In the Hack , Dlinnoaj of Vision , Premature mature OM Age , and luany other Dlncasos that lead to Insanity or Consumption and a 1'reurn- turaQmo. / < 8Full particulars In our pMnohlct , wblch wo desire to scml frca t v mall to every ono , t "lt\v \ Specific Medldno Is sold by nil ilni Uta at 81perpack KOi ° ' OpacUtsrca for ? ! > , or Kill bo sent ireo by mall on rcct ptof the money , by aJdrcssl.u TIIKOliA 4EDIC1NK CO. , Buflalo. N. V. ors.ilo" octmo-cod % v M j filK b BL JCfeh. S'YPHILIS ' In'.any atago Oitarrli , ' , EOZEMA , Old Sores , Pltnplos , BOILS , or niiy Skin Disease Cures When Hot Springs Fail MiViaM , ABK. . May $ 1881 Wo have cases In onr own town who lived at Ilot SpringD , nd ere dually cured with 8. S. S. MoCAUtlOM fc ilUttHI. IK YOU uoubt.como to toe us and US WILL CUHK VOUHOKcharn * nothlujt I I Write foi > irtlcular and copy of Ilttlo Booh 'Uotsage to the Unlortuuato &uffcriu/ 1 will be paid lo any . . , on nalyiU JOO rottlo 8.8. 8. , one iiartlcl * of Mercury , lodldo Potat lliuu orouy illnerul lubstanca , HWliT SPKOIFIC CO. Fror ; Atlaot * Price of Small ( le , f 1.00. u'BesoiS UTK'BKNJIRI ; > BROS. . * oo Mr J. O. rtolwrtson , I'llt . ur < f , I'a. , writes ; " 1 ai mitTi-rinst from gem rtl dclillity , want of np- | > etlto , cr > ti tlntloii | , etc. , so that fife win n hur Itn ; after u iti ; Iliirdm-k Itlood Hitters I ftlt het- Icr thin ( or > ears. I cniinot pnlso your Illttcrn too much. " 11 , Olhh . ' .f nuffalo , N. V.rln \ : "Voiir llunlerl. lllci Wttcru , In chronic dl > ic nf the Moo < ! . liter a..J kidneys , linic titan BlKii.'vlly murkcd with miccpM. Ihttc utH them in } sell with bwt rasulU , for torpidity of thelhcr , and In r.-x'col n friend of mlnn Miffcrliiir Irom dropsy , the Lllect was inur' Unico Turner , Itochmtrr , N. V. , , writes : 'I have been subject to strioin diwiHcr of the kldnpys. anil uimblo to nttui'J ' to bii'lnes's ; llurdock IIloou Hitters rillei cil 1110 biforo h.ilf n liotllo w na used 1 feel confident tli\t thov "HI entirely cure mo. " A'culth Hall , IlliiKhainpton , N. Y.vrltcc : "I sutlcrcd wltli n dull pain through mv eft lutii ; and rhouldcr. Loit tny f plrits , api > etlto and color , and could w Ith illlliciiH ) keep up all tlij. Took ) our llurdock Dlowl Hitters M di rected , nnd hax o felt no | ln since first week af ter uslni ; them. " Mr. Noah Kates , Kltnlrn , N. Y. . writes : "About four jearsngo 1 had an nttack of bilious fever , nnd never fully recovered. My were weakened , and I would bo completely pros trated for days , After usliijr tvv o bottles of J our llurdock Wood Hitters thel mprovcment was so vliiblo tliit I wna astonUhod. I cnn now. though 01 j cars of ago , do a fair and icosonablo day's work , C. Dlackct Hobltison , proprietor of The Canada 1'retbj tcrlan , Toronto , out. , writes : "Foryears f sulTcrcd | rrcatly from oft-recurring hcndacho. I used jour Burdock Illood Hitters with happiest results , and 1 now find invpclt In better health than for j cars past. " Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have used Hnnlock Ulood Hitters for ncrvcu ? nnd bil ious hcadaihcs , mid cnn recommend It to anyone requiring n cure for billlousncsd. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : 'For novcral years 1 hnvc tutlmd ficm cft-it-cur- Mllloiis hcnd.ichcii , dyspepsia , nnd com. plalnU peculiar to tny sex , Since ntlng jour llurdock Wood Hitters I am entirely rclle\cu. " Price , 01.00 ooi Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Ct * FOSTER , MILBUEH , & Co , , Props , BTJIYAI.O , N. V- Bold at wholesale by lah & McM&hon and 0. F. Ooodmnn. Jo 27 cod-mo Dlicaao la an effect , not a cause. Its origin (9 ( within ; Its manifestations without. Hence , to euro the disease the CAUBumuat bo removed , and In no other way cnn a euro ever bo effected. WARNER'S SAFEK1DNDY AND LIVER CURE Is established ou Just Una principle. 1C realizes that 95 Per Cent. of nil diseases arizo from deranged kidneys an liver , and It strikes at once at the root of the clltliculty. The elements of which It Is composed net directly upon tlieeo great organs , both AH a rooo and nrsrcmKR , arid , by placing them In a healthy , condition , drive disease wid pain from the system. For the Innumcrabla troubles caused by un healthy Kidneys , LUerand Urinary Organs ; for tlio distressing Disorders of Women ; for Malaria , and physical derangements generally , this great rcmi dy has no equal. Beware of Impostors , Im itations and concoctions said to be Just as good. For Diabetes , as for'WARNER'S SAFE DIAOETES CURE. for sale by all dealers. . H. H. WARNER & CO. , me Roohcgtor N. Y- The Great Jhnglish Kemedy T..I .Never . falls to cure Nervous Debility. Vi tal Exhaustion , Eml9- Hions , Seminal Wcak- ncsHosLOST MAN HOOD , and all thee e11 effects of youth ful follies and exces ses. It stops perma nently all weakening. Involuntary losats and drains upon the sys tem , the inevitable re- , , , 'suit ' ot these evil prac tices , which are so destructive to mind and body and inako life miserable , often Ic&dlng to insani ty and death. U strengthens the Ncrvcs.Uraln , ( momorjf lilood , Muscles , Digestive nnd Ucpro- ductl\o urcuns , It restores tall the organic functicns their former \lgor and vitality , rna- ling life- cheerful and onjojablo. 1'rlce , * 3 a 'lottle , or four times the quantity 810. Sent by exprcHs. secure from observation , to any address , on receipt of price. No. 0. O. D. ucnt , except on receipt of gl al a guarantee. Letters rj- ruc > < tlng answer * must Inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are tl'S boat and cheapest djspepnia niidbllllous cure In the market , bold by all druggists. Price 50 cents. DR , MINTIK'S KIUNBT UBMKDT , NWRHTICUH , Cures ill Ulndof Kidney and bladder comnlalnto , gonorrhea , gleet and IcUcorrhca. For tale Uy all si a bottle. KNOLISII MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 713 Olive St. , St. Louis , Mo.- For Sale In Omaha by 0. Y , GOODMAN. Jan25-lv .Iiii6\riiln r it-i imuiiKQTeritnu- our diitlr Bvolil nlulit Aork to roa illiimlnntialil unit torf brainiit'rfoMij Mop DUtero. - u Hop B. If yon Mf ) ocntt ml dlncntlmi ur illnjlpa lluu , If run art mar - " "tiireutfcrlni ? lrof > rli-ii ur nlBflP. ola or . Oil 14 Lwl C. llCk atw , nif ou Hop Ittwr * . Wlit * i-r yon aro. - from ahtmm-r jou ricl ijucin farm of If jo n e r that ypur dli&tie tliat iiiiKli itluiululluir , liu > l > rriii'revtut ' < 1 ln cr uanot without fnfojrfo- Uy * tluivlr take Hop Hcptlttort UII te' . O , I. O rr uMnururorti- U tin tbsclnt * and Irreslktfc , HOP. Wo c a r o tot ( HH | . tjooil , . drutikonnoii , liurutnmt * ' ttftti Of OlllUffi. You will Ue tbbttOOO , Of ou-cotlo * . Hop Olttor * Jfjouarertm . r1 w . a k end NEVER Circular. , If1 ; wH < irtUdtrjr ti It may HOIBITTUS t ave your FAIL Ilf6. It hnk saved nun- el reels , NERVQUS DEBILITY , A Corn Guaranteed. Dr. E. 0. WooFs Ncivo andllram Treatmeol A ipvclBo for Hyutcrla , Dlulnona , Conrultloni. Nervoua Headache , Mental Depression , Losa ol iItn > ory,8Kjraiitorriuuilupotcncy | ! , Intoluntary Kmltwlons , I'rumatura Old Ago , caused by ovcr- HOrtlon , wlf-abuse , or over-indulgence , nhlch lead ) to misery , decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Ka h boi contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box , or ilx boxes for fire dollar ! , tent by uitll prcmld on receipt of price. Wo guarantee dr bocet to cure any case. With each order received by ui for six boxes , ac- companted with flve dollars , will lend the pur- cha er our written tuir nteo to return the money If the treatment don not effect a cure , C. f. Ooodmao , Dru.'l t1 Sole. Wholesale and remit A ent. Ouish , NOD. Oid > by mail at rtaUavrlce. diwly W.B.MILLAK1I. K. . . . MILLARD & 'JOHNSON , Storage , Goimissioii and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FAKNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUKTllI PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Bauelieri ; Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flour' ' NEB OMAHA , - - - REFERENCES' OMAHA ISATIOVAL , BANK , STKELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL A CO. - crcr. GO OMAHA , NEB. O. , DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. KTAnyono contempUtlnff bulluln ? store.bank. or nny other . line . ntll Qnd It to tholr advantage vantage- coma end t Hitli us before purchasing their I'latoOl.iss. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. ! I 1O. . 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha. WHOLESALE On River Banlc , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , , -DEALERS IN- Fire and Burglar Proo 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , ; & AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. \ A Full Line of the Best Brands of m lAMAGTURED TOBACCO. for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & EAND POWDER CO. JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , tVIQLDSHGS , llfifiE , CEMENT -BTATK AdKNf FOR MILWAUKEE CEilBNT COIIPANYJ Near Union Pacific Deuot. - - OMAHA WR B IPOWBR AND HAND i\ Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , PIPE , HALLADAY V/IHD-MILLS / CHURCH AMD SCHOOL BELLS Cor , 10 Omaha , Neb ,