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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA THURSDAY , OCTOBER 12 OOOIDBNTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. CMtelton 1 bnlldlng $10,000 school onsa. Gas work * are to be erected In Slonx Tall * . The new Catholic chnrch at Alexandria ha been dedicated. Masonic and Odd Fellows halls are being erected in Stnrgis. Work upon ft Congregational church at Jamestown has been commenced. A Lawrence county fair will b held In Spcarfith thslOlh , 20th and ili ! > t of Octo ber. ber.Th j cltlrens of PUrre complain hecatisa they Jiave to pay ten cents a gifts * f < ; r beer. On Undred btisheh of white. Hint corn to an acre is th product of Drown county toil. toil.The S lein Ucglstcr has been preicnted with a sulk of pup-corn containing nlno cars. cars.While in the Hills Uishop Marty ; lmjn- istered the rite of confinnaildn ni. Uipld. J'ort Meade , Stur ls , Ueadwod , 0 utt l and Lead. Whest this wsason In the Hills will aver age twcnty.five bushels to the note. U lell * at l a buihol et t'rook nntl Sl.aO at Work on ths new Methodi.t chutch t Deadwood began the lat week In Septam. ber. H is expected it will be tcly for two before cold weather. The lUptlit cwiio in Southern Dikt-j has made good progress during th pa l year , several now chnrchei having ucon organized and many houses of worship built. built.An acoldenUl discharge of a blast In the llomcstako mine Injured Klchard Col- inm o seriously in the taco and hands that he has lost several fingers and will proba bly lose hU eye sight. At the dedication services In the now Congregational church at I'lerre recently , the nerraon was pref-chm ! by Jlov. 1. j . JUggs , who nine years axq preached llio rst sermon ever delivered In that rcjrion , o n ban-l of Sioux Indians In a grove near where Pierre now itands. While James UrquMtwft-i.bcIng lowered into n new well which h wai dlx lng at Walhalla Pemblna county , one day lant week , assisted by a man named Wright , ho fell from the bucket on which he wan eated , after descending abiuc twelve feet , to the bottom , a distance of twenty feet. His companion attempted , after calling for help , to go down after him , but or being lowered ten feet gave the alarm , am was drawn up at once to the surface In a fainting condition , from which he did not recover for several hour * . As U was Im possible for any ono to go down into the well , Urnuart was drawn out with grap pling-iron * . His body when taken Irom the well was M black us coal. COLORADO. Jim Sullivan , formerly of luruni.'o , who was arrested a short time ago nt Uonejoi for cattle stealing nnd taken to Sierra Amarilla , was taken from the custody of oflicera and hung by a mob October 1st. Lou LoonarJ , of Denver , possencs n diminutive do-j. It weighs loan tlmn three ounces , nnd is urac'.ly two Inches and one- half in height , perfectly formed and of mature growth. Its hair Is curler and re- nemblejtho short fur of a camera lialr shawl. ItH eyes are not larger than a half- grown pea and glitter like diamond' . To add to the ridiculousness of ltd appearance , its hair has been clipped from IU body while that on ita head remains , and Iniks like a lion through the small end of a 10- 000 power contracting lense. Mr. Leon ard vnlucH the dog very highly and lmn re fused $1,500 for It. lie carries It around in hU vest pocket , which he has bad lined with red satin for the dog's comfort. WYOMING. Kvanston bad a snow storm on the .M. Fiye chlldr-n were bom In Kvanston last week. Tne telephone line between Cheyenne and Laramie City will soon be in opera tion. tion.M. M. K 1'ont was renoininated for dele- irate by the democrats at Urcen lllver on the 6th. Tbomai , Carrick IB now foreuuu of U. P. machine shop at vanston , In place of II. J. McOonnoil , retired. Andy B. Liggett has been appointed train dispatcher for the western division of the Unon Pacific railway , with headquar ters in Kvanston. The postmaster general has ordered the fstahllshment of a' poatolllco at Inyan Kara , Crook county , and the appointment of Samuel A. Young as postmaster thereof. Thomas McClnnls has been appointed postmaster at Percy , Carbon county. MONTANA. A curiosity In the shape of n live-footed colt , Is said to be on exhibition nt Krueg- er'a station , on the Helena and licnton road. road.Miss Miss Flora Cutler who was shot In the Sweet Grain tragedy , hax returned to her home in Minnesota. She had to bo carrlo.l on a litter , being paralyzed. There wai a riot at Cooke City , near Boreman recently that the local authori ties could not Muppres , nud a c.tll was made on Fort KIU ! foJ troops , Town lotR and n wotnno cnuecd the trouble. Judge Fawke ; , nt Hillings , WAD recently run over by an engine , receiving a bud fracture an Inch and a lulf lone on the right Hide of thobkull , portions of the brain nozinp therefrom , HIM recovery is ex tremely doubtful. Mlisoula has a second suiall-pox scare. The drradfnl dlieaie was NUpposed tube stamped out , und the pest huimu WAR burned as the final act In the fight against the epidemic , but since then several now cases have developed , Kepeutly Doc. Xahl. the celebrated hun ter and runtler , had his tock Htolen from camp by Indians , Discovering his loss within a few mlnutra be gnvo chase On foot. He met one of the rod devils coming up on a high point to toke oLwei rations. The Indian saw Doc. flint , got In the first shot , drawing first blood , but Doc won the round by dexterously polUhlng off the reckless red. The Indian's bullet passed through /\\\\'t \ \ body just ahote the hip , Inflicting an ugly wound , The other In dian * made away with the stock Ulsndlve Time ! . A band of Indians with bad hearts are In full paint and feathers on the Delle Kourcbe. They are believed to be from the Rosebud and Pine Itldge agencies. The first act of bostility wan to strip a trappci named Hugglns , who was oil hit way to IMsmarctr , of all his supplies , and to et him on foot. The Indian pollen report that there were 4,100 of them in the band , but it is thought there are not mure thai 200 or SO1) of them. From the general out look nnd this overt act of hostility it li pretty clear that there will yet be trouble with the Southern tjioux , unless the iov eminent takes prompt action in the prom lies , Yellowstone Journal. UTAH. An O6'den woman by the ttvne o Kccles , while deranged , juinptii into i well on the id ! , and had one of tier nnui broken , and head beverely cut , At his' ' reports the was in a precarlotu condition. The Silt Lake Tribune mj s thera wa : dliplayed in that city recently a bunch 01 wheat heads , upon which a cricket hat fastened itielf uud all bad been turned into stone in the wAtera at Soda Hpringi ii about lx months. The new troops take kindly to Forl Donglau , but there will have to bo man ) more soldiers added before the post will bt what it should be the center , reserve and rallying Mini tor all tbe military opera tions of the interior. Tribune. It U understood here that the Utah Cen < tral road will coon POM under the control of tbe Union Pacific management , and I that Mr. John Reeve , tbe efficient agent at Osdeo , who hat occupied that position for the put ten or twelve yean , will re tire , and the busifittu of this depot b < / - # f" tnrncd over t Mr. St. Clatr , the agent of the Union Pacific. SMt L k Tribune. The Occ'Jen water work * UVei watr rom Ocden river A half mile or more above the mouth ot the canyon , nnd con- rey * It by pipes down rtrcxm orer low nnd , thence up to the high bin If e.vt of .be city to the rcfctvoira. From the reservoir * it readies various puttloun of the city , An'l in being largely uied for all do. me Uc ptirpoteR , watering Inwnfl , ftrcctn , etc , , the elevation of the retervoirn being ; rent enough to give ROO : ! pieunre in the nvtcr liart of the city. Lint winter the iipe frore up a eh rt distance below the lend in the csnyon , making the nytitcm In- otieratlic for coveral monthii , but It ii thoniiht there will bo no trouble from thnt AUflc bcreftftcr. The Jlort/m wntcr pipe n uscil tlirotiRhoiit , end tcemn to work well the entire I'iiRth of the pliiiriK , til which there in ei ht or ten miles laid , IDAHO. The Hon. Jnhn H alley , In n Interview with the Wood Hlvor Tune ! ' , cxpresim the opinion that the milto.i'l will not Lo com- ileted to Halley , on Wood lllver , before icxt May or June , It li cftttmated thnt in Idaho OVIT 6,000 tien i > ro engaged In inllwny tomtruction , ittllnn tleit. grading , blnntlriK nnd tunnel- ng , timbering , lutnbctim ; nnd tr cV-lay- iug The llnci upon which thin labor ia jclnp ; done nr the Oregon Hhnrt Line , the Oregon Itnllnfty k XaviRation Ompntiy'n line , and tbe Northern rclfic. . Oo. NEVADA. The NevtiU board of ( quallxation nude the follnwlni ? reduction ! on the awtmed VAlno of the VirelniftndTniokco rAllroadt 1'hu rouj , from 15,000 toS10,000 pnr inilo ; the rolling Block , from > . " , ( ) JO to 9t,003 : per milo. No reduction WM mivdo from the 'fli'd valuation of the dido tracUn , and the value of the company' * rent oUto wan rofcrrcd to n commlltoo of three. The young wife of old Chief "Wimiemuo ca nnd her year old child eicipod twice from Uamp llldwell , Nor , , but were re captured nnd brought back. After the nccond cnpturo Ocholio'n Indian ) , number' Ing about nlxty brave . hold n council and decided to kill her. They took the woman nnd her your old child by a husband who illcd homo monthii before the married old \Vlnnciniicca U > n rocky bluff and ntoncd them both to death. At Reno , on the 28th , a freight conduc tor named Kd. Henry wan coupling cars at the depot and caught hU foot in n frog In the truck , and before ho could extricate hltnuclf ho wan ntruck by tbn wheel ! , which paused over tils utoirmch and leg * , Ho ditd in a few momenta after being picked up. HI * ago wan about 'J.'l. CALIFORNIA. Tliaro hava been HO many ( Iron lu Chinatown - town nt Sacramento that the Chinese mer- chnntn luivo rngoged n priest to expel the firu fiend , whlcli they ruperHtltiouMy be lieve inhnblU their ( ( iiartcr. The weather ia HO fiuorablu and has given tuch protnlao of remaining HO that Captain I'owell of the United Statt-H t > n- rdnccrs onlerod work on tin brunkwnter nt Yuquinit bay to bo rcaumud last Monday , The government appropriation wan no Ion ; ; delnycd that it wan thought nothing would bo done till upring. O , K , Wheclor. general baggage agent of the Central I'ncifio in Iroad , wlio parsed wet Saturday eveniiifr , while ea > t made arrangemctitu for the transportation uf delegateM to the KnlglitH Templnr Giicniiip- niont at San Francleco next Hoanon. lie arrange 1 for the trauxportation of 10,000 Cnh/htn , OREGON. VillarJ hai offered to endow the Oregon University with ? 50,000 If the State will ' ncrea-n itH annual Icglnlntlve allowanc * roui $ Jri)0 ( ) to $5,000. A wealthy Oregon bachelor died recent- y while vlaltlng the Kast , ISeforo death , lowover , he matlo over n largo farm to bo i.icd an A tcliool for young ladioa. The and I * richly cultivated nnd nets 910,000 rear from the ale of fruit nlouo. ARIZONA. Ltrgocoal depoaita have bouu unearthed n the Pinnl copper lielda , A novel question In agitating the real- deota of Tucson qx to whathor a female who went through the marriage vown with > man on his dying bed is maid or matron. The technical proposition In that thephy l- cian exclaimed , just as the minister was pronouncing them man and wife , "My Oed , ho'H deadl" A Whipplo Umacku dispatch , dated the tut , nays : "Tho new commnmlor of thin department , General George Crook , Imme diately nfttir taking command , left herewith with a company of Indian HoouU ta laves- .igato the Apncho troubles , vleitlng the larda in Mogollan moimtaiun nud thouont .ha San Cnrlon ngcncy. During the trip 10 had n talk with nil the dUalfcctcd f n- llann , nnd arrived at a thorough under- landing with them. AM n rouuit of this jcnernl Crook uaya there In uutr not one lostllo Apaolio in Arizona , Tim only mnd from which wa hnvo to fear nny rouble ia that of Choilothuns , now In Mexico , which li likely to crocs the line and deprodnto , n thing which could not be ontlfely prevented , oven if the whole of > ur amall iirmy were uUtionod along the ) ordor. " NCW MEXino. The Hanta Fo board of trn-Ja will try ta r.iiao S-ri01) ) M n bonuH for n mnelter , ilajor W , Jf. H. Llewellyn hai formally iFRumed the management uf the JicaiilU [ lullaii ngoncy. llo will organize MI In- ilan pollca force similar to tiiat organized ) y him at Meucalorii ngency , which duel mil credit. H\ton : KOWH aud L'rois. Wm. Howard haaboen convicted of dl ( whlftky to Moncnleru Apache Iu JIaiiK , nnd was tentcncnd to bo Imprisoned in the penitentiary nt Chester , 111 , , for twi years nnd to pay a fine of 310J and coats ol [ irooecution. Tim town of Ocnilloa , located ou the A T. iV H. V , rallnmd , posiemirs ( { rent advnnt alien nvur nny other point in the tcrrltorj an n highly favorable mineral reduction renter , .Surrounded an It in by vaitt < | uanti tics of n superior quality of steam nud coking cokl , nu abundance of water for nl purpose * , tonether with her fnvnrnble topoKraphicAl situation , it will , it isen ( ernlly conceded , and wlthla a conipar * tlrely short time , become the "Pueblo" Ol New Meiico. _ _ _ _ MI80ELLANEOUQ. It Is announced froinM nd len , Honor * that the trains of the Sonora Limited 1UU road are running to La Cosita , which Ii I twenty-four miles from the American line The track in laid to within eighteen mllei of the boundary , The grading between tin two termini is almost completed. It ii aid that connection will be made by Octo her 25. The Marquis of Lorne , In a speech a Victoria laid thnt the Canadian i'aoilii nould cros * the Kooky mountains at Kick in ? Horse pas * . Henlco stated thnt tin grades ou the eastern idile of tbo cuinuil for twenty mllei are eiuder than any of tin Auiericuu linen. The whole Hue fron Montreal to the 1'acitin ocean will be opened by January 1. 18S7. Homfnrd'i Aolil Phosphate you NK11VOUHNKS3 , INIIIOKSriON1 , KTO Sand to tlia Humford Ohcinica Works , Providence , 11. 1. , for para phlct. Mailed frou. Notion- The "ITnwtliorn Centennial Kx celsior Roof Paint , " wua patented Maj 2Hli , 1881 , nnd ottora putent nuni bop 241 , 803 , Any pereoti found o known to tninpcr with the maim facturo of eald paint \villbonuniuh od to the fall oxtutit of law , No per son has any authority whatovur to sol receipts. HAWTUOKN & Duo. , Lancaster Pa. Bemarkablo for overcoming dia oases caused by impure water , decay inp vegetation , etc. , Is Brown's Iroi Bitters , BTATB JOTTINGS , Wood lllver is moving to Incorporate a * a Tillage , Sanndent county bnxnn corn sold at 184 & ton in Lincoln. The town ulto of Algernon , Cutter coun ty , is to be surveyed teen and loU placed on tbe market. Tim Hurley , a horne thief who ha * been a terror to Southern < ! ge county , was cap. tured nt Blue Sprmgi laxt week after n iclling clime , A hone railway company to rnn a tnr between Ultie Springi nn-f Wymore wai Incorporated Uit July , but the two towns are still ai far a part ni ever. Oeorgo Muhrcnitocher , of Lincoln , hai gone to Grand Iftlnnd. to join tbe State Central bank. It won't bo very easy to counterfeit that name on nny batik paper. A Mr , Poore , of Boston , couln of Hen 1'oorley , was In Cedar county last week looking up a location for n ranch , upon which ho propo'cs t > place his grand non with l.fjOO bend of cattle , The twelve-year old stepiun of T , > J. .Tone * , living five miles south of Dlue iSoringn , met with ncrlom injurlei , Inviug bin face badly cut open by n colt's hoof * . The boy WAS knocked renscless. A Bccoml care of nmnll pox has appeared at Grand Inland , the \ictim being n child of Voltle , who died a couple of weeks aeo , aud the Independent nays thcro In no use denying tin f ct of ita existence there. While playing with n pitchfork the othtr day , the lltllo daughter of C. S. Klbon , of Ouster county , had thamisfortnnc to pierce the ball of one of her eye * with a prong of the fork , The wounded eye ii very painful nnd fears are entertained that she may loco the light of it entirely , There ii a canning factory five mile uett of Nlobrnra which is doing nnplnidid bun- ! noes for a new enterprise. They com menced this year with iweUo acres uf tomatoen , and nave 8,000 can * now ready tor market , nnd by the clore of the fn-on , October 7th , will have COO ovec or 10,000 cans ready for market. Tt I * reported that cattle in some pirtn of the county are going blind , which U caused by n white contmi' forming over the pupil. Nn ruAMin can bo fiveu for this distressing minfortuae and farmers having cattle In this condition are compelled to lead them to water and are perplexed as to what should de done UH it Is something en tirely uuknotvn about here. Otherwise they seem to he perfectly well , Cedat Connty Nonpareil , THE WAR DEPARTMENT. GIlmpBos of That Portion of It In Om ahn and Vicinity. Gen , U. O , Howard , accompaniec by ono of his aides , and Liout. Col Mason , inspector general of the do partmcnt , expects to leave Omaha this week for Fort Niobrara and otho posts in the department on a tour o oflicinl duty. Company I , Fourth infantry , Capt Kocflo commanding , will arrive a Fort Omnha on Friday from For llussoll. Firat Lieut. T. U , Adams , Fifth U B. artillery , has arrived hero from Pittsburgh barracks , .N. Y. , to bo assigned to the light battery nt Vort Omaha. * Twenty-eight recruits for the light battery at Fort Omnha , arrived hero - Sunday. This makes the full comple ment of men , GO in number , for the battery , which is to connist of four pieces. The horseu for the battery will soon bo purchased , but it ia doubtful if , on ac- couut of winter's approach , the necos- iary grounds can bo procured and ar ranged for battery drill , before spring. - The troops of the Sixth Infantry at Fort Thornburgh , Utah , ordered to Fort Douglas , will march out by the . way of Park City. Heavy snows have - already fallen in thy mountains , and movements of supplies for the winter are about closed , Ool. M. I Ludington , chief quar termaster of the department of the Platte , haa applied for six months' leave of absence , with permission to go beyond the BOH. The Colonel und Mrs. Ludington propose to spend the winter in France and Italy , leaving - Omaha about the middle of November. - Capt. John. V , Furay , department , quartermaster in Una city , will per form the duties of chief quartermaster during Ool , Ludiugtou's absence. - That is what a great many people are doing. < They don't know just what < is the matter , but tlicy have a combination of pains and aches , and each month they , grow worse. The only sure remedy < yet found is BROWN'S IKON ! HITTERS , and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it , and rich , strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wasted tissues , drives out , disease and gives health and strength. This is why BKOWN'S IKON BirruKS will cure kidney and liver diseases , consumption , rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , mala ria , intermittent fevers , &c. 30 } S , I'jca St. , Ilalilmbft. Nov. at , 1681 , I was a qrrt MilIVu r from Dyspepsia , and fui 6otr.il weeks could eat nothing ami was crowing weaker c\ery lay. J tried lirovvn's Iron Hitters , and nm happy to say 1 now ha\e a jjood appetite , and am jettiiij ; ; stronger. Jos , McCAWU.v. BROWN'S IKON BITTERS is not a drink and does not contain whiskey. It is the ' only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations , BEMIS' Real COLUMN , Offices 15th and Douglas Streets , No. 307. Bciutlful residence lot on Sherman ; rect , near hiad of Ht. Mary's avenue(2,700. No. 314. rullloton igthttrect , near Ponnle- on's , ( S50. I No. 816. Full acre on Hurt street , no'r Convcnl ( Eacred Hear ! 91,200. No. 317. Full lot on California , near Sliitilre * * , 1,900. No. 318. Two lotn en Seward , rteir Saundtrt tieetl,3JO. No. S19. Two lots on Charlci , near Baundfcr , trcet , (1,600. - . No. 320. Ha f acre on Cumin ; itreet , near Dut on. $475. No. 321. .Six be.tutlul residence lots , One view n Mt. Flcaatnt avenue , near llauicom P rn 4,000. No. 822. One-half acre on California streetneni Jiclghton College. SIWO. No. 323. Two lots on Uarey street , near 13th treot , 86,000. No. 3JS. Two lota on Dodjc , Dear G rev e street linlth's addition. r o. 325. four aero hlo'k In West Omaha Choice i acre block In Smith's addition at wetl nd ol Farnain street will Rive any length of Ime required at 7 per cent Interest. Also a iplendld 10 acre block In Bmlth'l add ! Ion on same liberal terms ai tne foregoing. UNO. 808 , Half lot on ) z rd near 20tb strict 700. 700.No 804 , Lot on ISth tre t near 1'anl , (1200. No 802 , Lot " 30I2WJ feet on Uth street , neai Nicholas fSOO. No 299 , Ono quarter aero on Hurt street , nca Dutton 500. No 207 , Two lots en Ulcudo near Irene street { 260 and 9300 each. No 290 , Two lots on Georgia near Michigan itreet , 81200. No295 , Twelve choice residence lots on Ham ! ! ton itreet In Shlnn's addition , fine and elghtlj WbO to $500 each. No 94 , Beautiful half lot on Bt Mary's avenue enuo , 80x180 feet , near Bishop Clarkion's an 20th itreet , 91600. No 202 , Two choice lots on Park avenue , 60x 160 each , on itreet railway , 1800 each. No 291,8lx lots In MUlard & Caldwell's addltlo : on Sherman Avenue uear Poppleton'i , 83001 No 285 , Four lots on Decatnr and Iren itreeta , near Haunden street , fCT * to (460 each. No 82 , Lot on 19th near Paul itreet , 1760. No 281 , Lot 66x180 feet near St. Mary's arena * , and 20th itreet , 11600. No 279 , Lot on Decatur near Irene street , 1326. No 278 , Four lots on Caldwell , near Saunden itreet , 1600 each. No 270 , Lot on Clinton street , near shot tower , $126.No No 276 , Four lots on McLellan street , near Bloudo , Kazan's addition , 9 6 e&ch. No 274 , Three lots near race count : make offcra. No 208. Beautiful corner acre lot on California street , opposite and adjoining Sacred Heart Con- ent KrouudD , 91000. No'/Go , Lot oullioon , near 16th itreet , 91,860. 100 lots In "Credit Fonc4cr"and "Grand View * addition ! , just south-cant of U. P. and a A M. l.allrood uenoU , ranging from (160 to 41000 each and on cosy terms. Beautiful Residence Lots at bargain very handy to shops 1 6 to $250 each , 6 per cent down ancl.6 per cent per month. Cull and get plat and lull particulars. No " 60 , Full corner lot on Jones , Near 16th utrect , W.OOO. No 253 , 'J wo lots on Center street , near Cum in * street , (900 lor both orGOO cacti. Nolfilj , Lot on Howard , near Kin ; street , JIM. JIM.No 249 , Half lot on Dodge , near llth struct , $ . ' ,100 No 247 , Four lunutlful reildrnce lota uear Crelghtou Collcso ( or will separata ) 8,000. No 210 , Two Ints nn Center , near Cumlag ctrcct , M5 and } tOO each. No 2 UV , Lit GII Idalio , near Cumins itrtct (526 X10U46 , Boautllul corner aero lot on Cumin ? , near Duttoii < troot , ntar new Convent of BicruU llratt , JI.WO No. 244 , Lot on Farnam , near 18th etrcet , f4,750. Nu'.ll , Lot on Faruim , near CCtb etrcet , ( l.UOO. .Vo.'jU , corner lot on Hurt'near 22d strvut K'o.-23S , 120x132 feet J Harney , near 24th , Btrect , ( will cut it up2,400. ) No. 234 , Lot on iiouglaa btriet , ntar 2tth , 81,000. No , 227 , T o lots on Decatur , near Irene iJrte ! , t200 uach. No 223. Lot 143 by 441 feet on Hherman ave. jelfith ( iticot ) . nea Grace , f 4,000 , will divide. No 2iO , Lot 23iea ' fevt on Uodgu , near lath street ; m\\.e an offer. No 217 , Lot on 23rd near Clark , * 600. No 210 , Lot en Hamilton niar hlng , ( SOO. No 209 , Lot On Ibtu itreet , near Nicholas 1500No 207 , Two loti on 16th , near VaclOc ( trial , 1,600 , No 204 , Beautiful renUcnca lot on Division tn-et , near Cumln ( , 1500. No 19t i Lot on 16th itreet , near Vlirce , t 00. 00.No 1 8 ] , Lot. on Sauuders ilrcet , near Sew. ard (500. No 1921 , Two lots on 17th itrel , oaar whit * lead worts , (1,060. Nu 1881 ; On * full block ten lots , near tin barracks. (400. No 191 , Lot on Parkir , ltrl , nar licnt (500 (500No IBS' Two lot * on Cass , near 21M Hre l ( itllt edge ) . ( fl,00u. No IbO , Lot on Pier near Seward , ( OM. No 170lxtonPacinoitreet , near lltbj maki offer. No 188 , Six lots ou Farnain , near 2 th ( trrvt (7.400 to ( . ,8U ) each No JOS , Full block on 25th itrrcot. n i r c. eauore , and three loU In GUe addition , neat fiaunderi aud Caottui ytreeU , J2.000. No 12e , Lot on Ibtn itreot , near white ead worm , (525. NQ la , 182x132 f l fi loU , on 18th itreot , near Popplctou's , (1,800. No UV , Thirty half acre lou In Mlllaril & Cal- d ell addition ! on Hherman av unue , "prln and Saratoga ttrrctii , near the end of KI < " > > cur trick , ( .WO to Jl.bOO rain NebO , Lot ua Clilc i'o n < r id ituot , 1.UJO No88 , Lot on CaldweU itrtet , near Bauuden , No 75 , COxSS feet on Pacific , COAI 8th street 93 OW ) . ko60 , Klghteen lots on Slat SSJ , 28d and founder * streets , near Grace audB uuderii tlrce bridge , S500 each No 6 , Olio-fourth block (180135 ( feet ) , nc r the Com cut ol Poor Claire , on Hamilton itrwt utartho.ndofth red trcetcar track. iJl.MO No 1 , Lot ou Haruty , neir l th , K/w- . Lots In Harbach' * let and 2d additions , also lot * In Parker' * , Shlim' * , Neljon' * , KeJIck > , GUo's , Uka1 * , and all tbe other additions at any prl.e * aud Uruis. Uruis.BEMIS' Heal Estate Ageucy , 16Uiua A DELICIOUS DRINK In lint Westber Mir with Vine Ice. In Cold Weather Mix with Hot WnUr. Add Lornonndo ( when Convenient ) to suit the TaSto. mm * MASS The "HUH PUNOfr li of nup.rlor rio llly , ni meets with marked popular faror M fc healthful tnil palatable drink. Hl < t > rep riil MlhsniUcarofrcMitlic but mv terl&li , .ind lll be found nn prccihlo adnitlo * to the choice Ihlnjrt of the table wbith unilcnla- ulj etimtffothBpleaiures of life ml etirotiujo KOod fellowship and good nature If rlchtly en joyed , Families , Olubn , Hotels , Excursions , Picnics and Yachting Parties Pro nounce Hub Punch Unrivalled. The name and tltl"lUJD PUNCH" la a.lop- . , tcdmatrtile mark All uimithorited mo ol this triila mark will be promptly prosecuted. O , II. CIRAVKSfcSONH , KOhTO.V , MASH ; Sold by Urocers nnd Wine Merchant * everywhere. Trade mippllei at Manufacturer's prices y M. A. McNamara ; families supplied by V. II. Gladstone , Omaha , Neb. BlTIERS Mrs J. O. Robertson , PitU'oure , Pa. , wrlt : "l WM suderin ? from general doblllty , want ef ap petite , constipation , etc. , so that ! lie wan a Imr- dtn ; after unln Burdock Blood Bitters I felt bet ter than for j ears. I cannot praise your Bitters too much. " 11. Olbbs. of Buffalo , N. T. , writes : "Your Burdock Blott Ultters , In chronic diseases at the blood , liver and kidneys , hare been signally marked with success , lhava used thorn myself ith beet results , f or torpidity of the 11 er , and In Beef a friend of mine suffering from dropsy , ' .he effect was man-clous. " Bruce Turner , Rochcoter , N. Y.wrltes | : ' ! have been subject to serious dlionler nf the klilnnye. Mid unable to attend to business ; Burdock Blood 'Jitters relieved mo before half a bottle wad used feel confident that they v. 111 entirely cure mo. " Asenlth Hall , Blngharnpton , N. T. , wrltec : 'I ' suffered with a dull pain thmugh my eft \ing and shoulder. Loat my spirits , appetite itid color , and could with difficulty keep up all day. Took vour Burdock Blood Bitters lu rocted , and hav e felt no pain since first n eek lor usini ( them. " Mr. Noah BaU-s , Elmlra , N. Y. , writes : "About tour yean ago Ihadanattack of biliousfever.and never fully recovered , Mr digestive organs ere weakened , and I would be completely pros trated for dajs. Alter using two bottlcti of your Burdock Blood Bitters thel mprovemont was no visible that I WM astonished. I can now , though 61 years oi age , do a fair and reasonable da > 'a work. C. BUcket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Forbears I suffered greatly from oft-recurring headache. I mod your Burdock Blood Bitters with happleet result * , and I now flnd m > roll In better health than for year * poet" Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y ; writes : ' ! have ustid Burdock Blood Bitters for nervcua nnd bll- 'ous i ada hi * , and can recommend It to anyone equ R a cure for billlousneu. ' Mrs. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For Hovcrol y.ars I have uifleicd ficm cft-iccur ring bllllous hcadi.-hcs , djsptpsla , and com iilalnts peculiar to my sox. Since using jour Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Price. l.00 ooi Dottle ; Tflu Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER MILBnRN.fe Do Props , . , , , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by lull fc McMahon and 0. f Goodman. Jo 27 eod-me man nf lov r I M til' T < rr . ,111 * lutim i t \sorlr * riiHi'ititt ! * i , J Profit IM j T HC ) > Bitttro iuu Hop nrt"t 'ix fron , M > ttton > r i tiuL it r u Uii tm at \\r\n \ \ "OUI.p , "UlfLrlR' In oh * nitt nut > i nr form . > f K l n , .cJ rlruii inir. tor INt fcf iuAt line' ' D I. C It r.p intl Irnjstm Me cur dmnLenuet use or , , v will hi' It Citron urotflf rM.3ti ; lop nlttort mny v /our . It him hun- The Great hnglish Remedy .Never . f ll t * cm Kervoui Doblllty. VI Ul Kxhkiutlon , Kmli UlODi , Seminal Weak- n > 8e , LOST MAN HOOD , and all tb * \ 11 effect * of > outb tul follie * and exoe- U-a. It top jwrra * nently all wrakeiilnir oluntary lowc ani drain * upou the } tim , th * Inevitable rr . , , 'milt ' of theMcvilprae tlcM , which are * o dritroetltu to rnlnd ted l d ) and m Ve Uf * miserable , often leadlnK to lns nl- ty and de th. It itrengthein the Kenia.Draln ( mfmori ( IHood , Muiclo * , Distil * atidllfprp ductheOrinin * , H restore * t- > U the ore m function thflr former \\gat \ and > ltalltyra Inir lilo theerful and cnjojable. Price , * J hottlc , or four time * tt quantity 110. Bent b ) exprras , twcure from obacnatlon. to ny dilri * otirvcrlptot j-rlce. No. 0. O. D , sent , excep on rcxelpt of 1 M a ifturantee. Letter * r * nui tluic aniwcr * lauit incloao ( tatup , Dr. Miuiitj'a Dnndelion Piila are tb > bwt and chc i > oit dy | > cr l ' " ! Wilton ciirolntboiuirktt. Bold by all druRcUU ) . Prlc CO cents. Da Mum * ' * Kii T HIMBDT , Nsrmriccii , Curentll kind of KUlnej unit bladder iauilalnU ( rouorrhM , gleet and leucorrh a. Kor ai ny al U iir.uiuAU INSTITUTK , 71S Olive 8t , St. Louli , Mo. 3. F. GOODMAN , FAST TIME I In going Eut Uk ths t ) hie ap&fiortli west' * . era - Train * leave Ouatu SMO y. m. and 7:10 : a. m F o/ lull Information till on fl. P. DEO EL , Til k Accnt , 14th and Farnam lU. , J. BCuL , U. f Kallwaj D pot , orat JAMES T. CLARK , 0 n r tnjtide of Iron , 2' Ilarkandrhotphorw a fxtlatable form , 3 only preparation oflr * thai ri not Marlcm t tfrttifto tharartfrittir i , In if ActiOQ oi so > Mrt in mullein * * , i IUTO nmn < i mpvnum to | 3vB tfio riwutu tint ] - G o deer In caw * ° f Nf rrom I"rt * tr Won Female Diflww * * , Dysppjwa , and Imp - . of tb blnoj J-r. bLlt nnr mo-it minennJhVsicljjM nine rifldcd to thin IrrMt and Incompanihlo rrmpdr. I pnoer % In fpTTTic * t/ * any rn ir rwiSinKl . In f t. wrh a eoinpoond M l > n-0lLj ri H'lfl. . llMW Tomg Ij a t. my prttt I10- itn. IIOHKRT HAMUKIA 3104 Wixh A > . SI. lonu. Mo . NOT. 2ah. ig < l rnJ hfnltliful ton ? term \ ) /rm , > nanff < n * j > nJteal > tt to tlrnrrnlf JStMllty , Tx > of sttinr.\ \ ll nrrl JmpotrnrfJ _ KANUFACTUREO DY THE DR.HARTER MEDICINE CO. . 213 N. MAIN STBT.tOL ( Single BreoGli Loading Shot Guns , from S5 to SIB , Double Breo oh Loading Shot Guns. 818 from to S 75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from 88 to 825 , Fishing Taokle , Base Balls and all Ends of Fanoy Goods , jjuljtookof Showcases Always nn Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price- List and Samples. PERFECTION * HEATING AMD BAKING , la only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS Jull-mftilv WHOLESALE MILLINERY & NOTIONS Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. \ 1308oi&5311Pj ? "iU : $ 8 * U20"ra' ! I OBERFELDER & CO. BOOK-KEEPING , BUSINESS FORMS , BANKING COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY , COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gentlemen of buaiuesa experience and broad scholarship at the MAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , A nuw institution based on the hight'at standard * of excollonco. Day and1 and evening sessions are now in successful operation. For circnliUH or special Information npply to or addresn A. L , V7YMAN. DIRECTORY OF LEADIKQ WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS , PRUPRTETORS TOWKf ARLINGTON. J. Q. MclNTIRC , Lincoln , Net , WEATHERLY HOUSE , fA. U. WEATHERLY , Manning , Iowa. REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. C. REYNOLDS , Coon Rnplds , Iowa. OARATOOA HOTEL , U. 8. STELLIMU8 Mllford , Neb. MAR8H HOUSE. E. MANS , BROWNSVILLE Ned OOMMCRCIAL HOTEL' JOHN HANNAN , Stromsburg ; Ho HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL Loulivlllo CITY HOTEL , CHENEY a OLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. G. MEAD , Nnlleh , Neb GRAND CENTRAL E. 8CYMOUK , Nebraska Olty/Nsb MIQ8OURI PACIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP , COMMERCIAL HOUSh A. O. OAARPEf ? , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUQE , W , MAYFICLD , Greenwood , Meh COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlnda , low * EHO'B HOTEL , E. L. END , Eremont , Vcb1 EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. n. HACKNEY. Atlilnnd , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , AtUlnion , Keo , MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. GRUBB , Ouldu Recd , l < , SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & . BECKER , Oroaton , la , HOUSTON HOUSE , QEO.OALPH , Exlrn. la , REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la. WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKEP , Audubon , la. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Neola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LLIAM8 , Harlan la. PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQ8 , Oornlnjf , In. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.U | AVERY , Qtanton , MERCHANTS HOTEL . W. BOULWARE J. , [ Ourllngtondurttlon , a < i COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Olanehard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK. Bhenandoah , la , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS. Dayld Olty , Neb BACNELL HOUSE , OHAS. BAQNELL , Colleg * Spring * , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , rtM. LUTTON , ' Vlllltu. l . JUbKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , I * . BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , I * COMMERCIAL HOUSE B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Nob. DOUrjLAS HOUSE , J. S. DUNHAM , Olarka , Neb. OEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QBEEN , Bedford la. ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK & SON , M rj-vlllo Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Ntb WIN8LOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , Seward , Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. O. JONES. Auroar Nee , CROZIER HOUSE O , R. CHOZ'ER , Sidney , AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. POOKHOLD. Avoca" l ' . CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & SHaTTUOK. R d Oak J-O8TER HOUSe Capt. d 3HN FOSTER , Lewis , la. WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER , Qrliwold , la. DEPOT HOTEL , O L , CHAPMAN , Dunlap , la ' LUSK HOUSE. d A. LU8K. LoganVla. DOW Cli Y HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , Dow Clta Ila JAGGER HOUSE , dAGGRR& KOx Oenlion , la , IIA11MON HOUSi : , TAMA. CITY. IA. . Harionn & Keales. IVn P/oildrnl. VlcePrwi'l. W 8 Dr-guir , bo : aadTieai , THE NEBEASEA MfflUpOTUBING 00 Lincoln , Neb : MANUFAOTORERS OF Corn Planters , HrrrowB.Farm Rollert Bulity Hay Rukei ) , Bucset KlovatlUK Wlndmllla , Sio We are prepared ta da Jab work and maouUc urloflor other parties. Addreual Olitn ' MAMOKAOTCUNO 00 Uocoln. BBBIUB fiBwarded , on , TIio Story of tiie Sewing MacWne , & handijme llttlo ptrufhlet , bin * and gold cor * ' with numercud ongurlDfr , will b * \ GIVEN AWAY ll ny aaalt penoa eillln ; far II , atinr bnnch or tub-office of The Singer Manufacturing Company - pany , or will be tent bj mall , pott paid , U iov pmon living at a dlitance from car offlo The Sinpr Maiiufacturlnp Do , , PrlncJp * ! Offior , 34 Union 8qnu . HEW YORE