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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAY JNOVEMBKR 13
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WBTAIB AQKttt FOK MIUWAUKKK CKM5CNX OOUFANtJ
Hoar Union Paciiic Poaot OMAHA I
HENRY LEHMANN ,
JOBBER OF
AND
1MDOW SHADE S
118 FARNAM ST. OMAHA
AND JOBBERS IN
fljpur , Salt , 'Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Bosfc Brands of
mm AIL MANUFACTURED TOBACCO ,
Agents for BKNWOOB NAILS AND LAFLIH & BAND POWDER CO.
POWER tAND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine 8 rirnmings ,
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. ' Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
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SAFE AND LOCK GO ,
Fire and Burglar Proo
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roRTTGS fJJ' . PAIISTTS . OIIiS
Window and Plate Glass/
CT Anyone contemplating building store , bink. or any other fin * will find It to their ad
Jantiffe to corres oud with us before purcbasln ) ; their Plate Glass.
O. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA : - - NEB.
IW.B. MILLARU. EDWARD W. PECK ,
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. A T 9 .11 MILLARD & PECK ,
[ Storage , Commission and Wholesale Mite ,
' 1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET.
'CONSIGNMENTS OOUNTRT PKODUOE SOLICITED ]
[ igeiits for Peek & Baushers Lard , and ' Wilber Mills Flour
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REFERENCES :
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STEBLE. JOliNSON & 00. ,
TQOTLE MAUL & CO.
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFAOTDRBRS OF
CARRIAGES BUGGIES
Impairing in aU BranoliBB 4M"-TJSSSSggl > m'
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BANKING COMMERCIAL LAW ,
PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY ,
COMMERCIAL AR1THSIETIO , ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Taught by gentlemen of business oif orlonco and broad soholarablp at tbe
iWYNIAN COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ,
I A new Institution baaed on the highest standard'of excellence , . ' Day and
fand evening Boesions are now lu euccessful operation ,
For circulars or special informatlou apply to or addiona
A , L. WYMAN.
THE UTE COMMISSION
How Indians Coiiio to Suit Lnlco After
Arms , Ammunition , tic.
bait lj > Vc Tribune ,
The pccrotnry of the Ute Indian
commission wnj mot by a Tribune
reprrtuntntivo lilt uvcniny , and hav
ing just returnutl from thu Ute coun-
trj , wiia naked whnt would probably
bo the remit tf tbe tftVing nwny ol
the iniHmry from Fort Thornbura
upon the Indians , to which h > ) replied :
" Wull , 1 hnvu not Iu < d oxpuiionco auf
fioicnl among the Utoa to nay ; but ,
judging from the expressions of thoau
who know them , there will bo little to
fear. The Ute commission was not
asgroonblo to tha change , und of course
the Mormon .settlors and others who
hnvo farms in the vicinity of Fort
Thornbui h , and who had derived
considerable income from the sale of
grain , hny and vegetables , will feel
somewhat disappointed. The troopa
which came from Thornburgh had
been in the field for over a year , and
as I uucorstand it , como to Fort
Douglas to winter , to perhaps return
in the spring. Among the Utes
there are several cl.ronio grumblers
who would have promoted troablo
long ago had they any following among
the natives. They may become aomo-
what bolder and more "sassy. " The
Uintah aud White River Indisna cul
tivate considerably , and all of the
Indians are much elated at tbo Idea of
having their country irrigated , as is
proposed by fho commission , and
which has already boon approvon at
Washington. There is not a sufficien
cy of crass and water for the Indian
ponies , and if it is not provided for
them they will certainly po whore it
cau bo obtained , rogordloas of cense
quoncos. "
"Is it proposed that they shall go
to funning1' ?
"That is propoaod ; bnt it will bo a
long time before the Ute will lay
mdo his rifle and knife to take np the
100 and spado. It is not the nature
of the native. A great many of them
say they will live in n house if pro
vided , and farm if givm suitable
igrioultural laud and the implements
Tbo commission has recommended
abode buildingo for such of them as
will live in a honan. It has long boon
customary with them to burn the
ibodo and offucta of any of their num-
> or who dies , and the idea is to give
horn a hut they cannot destroy by
ire. It takes n long time , though , to
work off Euch superstition.
* "Sow many do they number ? " was
asked.
"About 3,000 , including the South
ern Utes. There are about 1,400 of
ho Unoompahgro , who are , by the
way , nald to be pretty 'good Indians. '
The Uintahs and White Rivers num
ber about 1,600. They nro all well
armed , mostly with sixteen shot re
peating riflea , and they have always
m hand a full supply of amunition.
For the first time , I mot n number of
: hcm in your city here , the other day ,
allying box after bex of cartridges
There should bo a law making it a
puninhablo oil'nso for any man any
where to sell them ammunition and
arms. They cannot buy on the res-
orvatlun , but they can como to Salt
Hake and haul away guns , cartridges ,
etc. , by the wagon load. The law
should punish the man who sells
them and reward the informer. The
authorities canght a- man named Davis
selling them liqnor down there a
short time since , and to the credit of
: ho connty , arrested him , bound him
> vor and shipped him to Provo to be
riod. The Utes become very mean
when intoxicated , I am told. I have
never mot any of them in that condi-
"Havo you soon any pretty squaws
among them ? "
"There is the widow of the late Mr.
) uruy who is pronounced good look-
ng. She at one time lived in a house
ind condnctod a cooking otovo. She
ms a couple of thousand dollars in
money and a $90 sot of silverware
among her possessions , now in care of
ho agent at Ouray , though she has
jono bbck to her native customs , and
runs wild with her people. "
"When will the commission got
hrough ? "
"Congress has limited the work to a
'ear. ' The money has boon appropri
ated to improve the condition of the
Jtes , and no doubt in auothor year
hero will bo plenty of grass and water
on the reservation , and good results
vill follow. The present secretary of
ho interior is a western gentleman ,
vho understands the condition of
hose Indians , and seems determined
o see that they shall bo justly dealt
with according to the spirit und letter
of the law. I see by an article repro
duced in your paper that I have boon
> rometod to 'colonel.1 None of that ,
'on please. In my country they tax
\ man ton dollars for wearing a title
10 hasn't earned. "
Not an experiment or cheap patent
medicine is Brown's Iron Bitters. It
s prepared by ono of the oldest and
most reliable chemical firms , and will
do all that is claimed for It.
OLD BATPLiBS RENEWED.
The PltzJohn _ Portop Case Exciting a
Fresh Controversy Among Of
ficers.
A communication In The Army and
tfavy Journal o recent date says :
The society of ox-officers of the
Army and Navy of Cincinnati , In the
uterest of truth and the vindication
> f history , wan induced last winter to
Ufck their vicu president , Gun. J. D ,
Cox , to deliver an uddreuj on Otinura.
Pope's campaign in Northern Vir
ginia. In response Gen. Cox repeated ,
In a slightly changed form , his "Re-
view of the report of the advisory
board in the caeo of Gen. Fitz John
Porter , " which ho had furnished , with
injunction of secresy , to Gen. Garfield -
field , for confidential use in congress
against Porter.
Members of the society , and other
ox-officers of the army in Ohio de
nounced , in the prcsi of Cincinnati ,
the address as ex parte , the produc
tion of an advocate , and as confusing
history. And come members , in
their late quarterly meeting , pre
sented a petition and resolution
asking that one of its members ( Col.
0. W. Moulton ) address the society in
reply to Gen. Cox. But the petition
was refused , and a resolution ( offered
by Gen. Cox ) was passed , virtually
prohibiting a reply and the presenta
tion of any and all productions , un
less thu writer had been a participant
in the events ho described , The same
if pMsod in time , would have
'excluded ' Gon. Cox's nddre s , aa ho
\ > * s not in Gen , Popo's campaign ;
but his address , having boon delivered ,
It ns but f vir to expect that a reply
or discuBSion would not have boon
prohibited in the society by the voicoi
of such intellont and prominent till
cers as Gon. M. M. Force , the preM
dent of the society nnd justice of the
tupremo court of Ohio ) Gt > n A.
liickcnlopor , a vice president and
lieutenant governor of Ohio ; and
Gen. J. D Cox , n vice president antt
ox-govtrnor of Ohio , and ox-secretary
of the interior under President Grant
the lost named having delivered the
address to which a reply was desired.
The questions naturally arise , could
theoo membotu have regretted the de
lively of Gen. Cox's address , the
errors of which had boon pointed out
toGon. Cox by Gen Porter , when it
\vi\d in the hands of Gon. Uarlield ; or
( ltd they fear the effect of thu truth of
history M established , after months of
investigation and ntudy of all the
fautr , by such intelligent and experi
enced oUicota us Gons. Schotlold ,
Turry nnd Getty , and promulgated at
home pnd abroad by the historians
John 0. Ropes , Oount do Paris ,
nnd Mttjor F , Mangold , cf the Gor
man army ?
Wo rented until latelj under the ,
belief that the most of the important j
questions relating to thn Pope camJ J
palgn in Virginia , during the la-t four I
days of August , 1802 , had boon sot-
tied by the report of the Soholh'ld ,
Terry and Gotty advisory boird ; but
the late refusal of the society ot ux-
oillcors of the army aud navy of Cin
cinnati to permit a reply to Gun. J.
D. Cox'a address , or discunsion of it ,
lias caused members of the society to
present several important inquiries in
the press of that city , ono of which , as
to whether there was a general battle
on the SOth ot August , wo will under
take to answer.
lu proof of a general batttlo on that
day a member af the society quotes as
convincing Gon. Popo's dispatch of
August 30 : "Wo fought a terrible
battla here yesterday with the corn-
lined forces of the enemy , which
lasted with continuous fury from day
light until after dark , by which time
the enemy waa driven from the field
which wo now occupy. " Byroforonca
: oQ.in. Popo's testimony before Gen.
Porur'o court-martial it will be suon
that by "tho combined forces" ho
' 'meant Langstreot and Jackson , " but
10 insisted that Longstreot's forces
were not on the field till very Into in
; ho evening , and then only a very
small part. In his oilioial report Gon.
Pope eays : "Tho troopa were Buffered
to rest in their positions and to ro
supply themselves with ammunition
From 12 o'clock until 4 very severe
skirmishes occurred constantly at va-
ions points on our line , and wore
> rought on at every indication
that the enemy made of a dm-
josition to retront. " * * *
'About half-past 5 o'clock * * *
' . diiocted Gens. Hointzelnun and
tone to assault tho'oft ' of thoonomy "
Then Grovor'a brigadoof Hointr.ulman
md a povaro fight , which was followed
about G o'clock by a part of King's
division. Gen "Tho
Schuizaays : at
tacks were frittered nway by isolated
efforts ot small parties. " And Gon.
Elentzelmau testified that the attacks
were a series of "epurts" by brigades
with occasionally n division.
Gons. Lee and Longstrcot state that
Cjongatroot'8 forces were posted on
Jackson's right at an early hour in the
day (29th ( ) , but were pot engaged till
just at dark , when Hood's division
mly attacked Pope ; also that they
lolcl the field of battle till near day
break on the 30th , when they withdrew -
drew under cover of the woods , first
destroying the artillery captured from
Pope.
"Another member" " "
and "X" and
"othor members" seeking information
through the columns of The Commer
cial and Enquirer , of Cincinnati , will
learn much of real history if they will
study the report of the Schofiold
board in Iho cane of Gon. Porter , and
n juducial reply to Gen. Cox would
enlighten them on all points.
Trno to her 'JL'runt
Too mucn cannot be said of the ever
faithful wife and mother , constantly
watchinc ; and caring for her dear onea ,
never neglecting a rfnglo duty In their be
ll ulf. When they are assailed by disease ,
and the system should hnvo a thorough
clonnaim ; , the stomach and bowels regu
lated , bloud purified , and malarial poison
exterminated , she must know tbo that
Electric Hitters are tbo only euro remedy.
They are the best nnd purest modlcioo in
the world ami only coat fifty cents. Sold
by 1C. V , Goodman
8NAKHS IN DEADLY COMBAT.
A Terrible Battle Between a Python
and an Anaconda.
ISaHlmore Sun.
At 130 ; o'clock yesterday morning ,
Da the private wntohman at the Dime
AluEoum was going his rounds ho had
liis attention attracted by unusually
loud noises coming fram the third
story of the building. Upon hasten
ing thither ho found the python , the
largest snake in captivity ( seventeen
feet ) in deadly combat with an ana
conda , twelve foot long. How long
they had boon fighting the watchman
did not know , but ho says that from
the time his attention was attracted
by the nolsp up stairs until 7:30 : , his
hour for going oft' duty , they kept up
a continuous warfare.
When ono would mits Lie aim and
strike the side of the cage the sound
could bo distinctly heard on theground
or the auditorium floor. The python ,
after nuiubtirleea boutu with his oppo
nent , seoniB to have gathrrod all his
strength for a final attack , which woi
mado. The auacondn wue ready , uutl
placing themselves tu an almost up
right position , they made for each
ether with fearful rago. After having
carried on their deadly combat for
fully six hours , the python made a last
desperate lunge and succeeded in get
ting the anaconda's head in his mouth
to the depth of at least three feet ,
and holding it in this position for
some time , at last commenced to coil
itself around the anaconda until it
actually ground and mashed the life
out of it. The watchman says he
never wants to witness another such
a battle. He had no key to the cage ,
and even if he had , it is doubtful if
ho would have had the temerity to
undertake to separata the reptiles.
A Biuuliloaut fact.
The cbeapeetme Heine in use U THOJUb
KUU.OTIIIO OIL , bocauee so v ry little of it
i required to effect a cure. For croup ,
dlptlierla , and diseases of tbe throat and
lunxa , whether uied for bathing the chester
or throat , for taking Internally or Inhaling ,
it I matchless compound.
ran
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PEOR I
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE ,
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON
. ,
And all Polut * Eait andBouth.Eist
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Nearly 1,000 miles Solid Smooth Stool Track
11 connection * nro m tlo In UNION DhPOTS
has a Natlnrnl Krpntatlon as lioltic the
rcat Throuch Car Line , nnd l nnlvonalh
onccJod to bit the FINEST EQUIPPED Half
to J In the world tor nil rlajauiof travpl.
Trj It nnil } on " 111 dm' traveling a Inxuij
Infttcid nl n dluxwifort ,
Ihrouch TlckrUvIa rhia Celebrated Line tci
wOe at nil I'Dcn ' In the West.
All Information itbont Hates o Faro , RIeoplm
far AcocintuoJatlone , Tliuu Tablet , Ac. , will bt
cheerfully elvin by aiiplylnlui : to
T. j. POTTER ,
! J Mco-l'rci't A Oon. M u ierChlc Bn
PEHOIVAL LOWELL ,
TT , J.Oou
Oou Aront , Conncll niuffi.
H. V. DUKLI , , Ticket Ast. 0"i hi
mnio nil Iv
GOLD ROPE.
Tliolntrlnalcmeilt and sujictlor nualltvol 0111
QoIJllopolobacco hu linlucoj ether nmnnlao-
tutors to ( nit upon the mnikot ooJ * ( iinllar tc
rur hrnnil In niuno nnd style which arc oCored
and told lor IO H mot ry thun the genuine Gold
Hope. Wo caution the t nJo and coiunmcr to eot
that our nsrao nnd trnJc nmtk are upon each
lump. The only Kcnuluo nnd original UolJ Rent
Tobacco la nmnutncturf il \ > \
THE WILSON A McNALLY TO
BAOOO OOJIPANY.
Jann
1'ir flcnl Vlrol'ron't
V. B. UEIUIIH , feo. aud Troiu.
THE HSBEABSA
lUHnf AOTDBIHB CD
HLVNUFAOTUJIERS OF
Corn Planters , Hrrro\ro.Farn Rollore
Bulky Hay UtiU oa , Buctot Hlovntluo
WlnatnUlB , &o
Wo are prayarcd to do Job worlf and nianufar
urluif [ or ether parties.
Addrcei.81 or lets
MANDP\CTir7.'NO CO
riiirntn "
The Qroat Lnglish
N"\cr ( falls t9 cuie
| Norvou Debility , VI-
ital Ezhauntlon , Kmls-
lens , Bcmliml Woak-
lncwosLOBTMAN
[ HOOD , and nil the
! cUl effects ol. youth
ful folhoa and excos
\i \ < n. It etops porma
ncntly nil weakening.
oluntary IOBSH and
dralnH upon the ays-
turn , the Incvltahle ro-
. „ , „ . " 'suit ' of those evilprai
tlccs , which nro DO dcstruotU o to mind , and body
and make llfo mtierablo , oltcn leading to Insani
ty and death It utronsthcna the Ncrvoo.Urain ,
( memorj ( Blood , Muaclcs , Dl eatho andllepro-
ductlvo Orpans , U restores to nil the orcnnlc
functlrns their former vigor nnd vitality , making -
king llfo cheerful and enjoyable. Price , W a
bottle , or four tlmca the quantity tlO. Sent by
express , secure from observation , to any address.
on receipt of price. Mo. 0. 0. D. eeut , except
on receipt of { 1 aa a guarantee , Letters n
qucntlnK answers must Incloso Blimp.
Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills
are the boat and cheapest dyopepnln and btllloni
euro In the market. Sold by ftll druejclsta. Price
60 conta.
Da MIKTIR'S KIDMIT lUunnr , NBPEITICUM ,
Cureuill kind of Kidney and bid Jdur complain to.
Sonorrhoa , gleet and leucorrhtt For ealo by all
ouffL-iste : il n bottlo.
BWaUSII MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
718 Olive St. , fit. Louis , lio.
For Sale In Onuha by
0. F. QOODHAN.
Jan2fi-lv _
HEAR THEJ/YITNESSES / ,
Uacy slirlnlv from publicity In connection with
S. 8. ti . but wo arc permitted to refer to the fol
lowing persons who lm\o known and nltneaicd
Its woiuirlul effects :
runny , Houston Co , Da.
Wn ba\u known "Swift's Hpcclflc" tested In
hundreds of moat obstlnato tag * sol blood Poison
ing , Mercurial libiumatlsin , Scrofula , Bores ,
Eczema , Cat rrb eta , and do conscientiously
testify tliatlt met ullli the mott perfect ami sig
nal < * ucceuD , cffoc'od radical and permanent curci
In every c.no ulthout a sluelo cxooiitlori.
L Drnnard , Geo. W Kill n ,
John O. llronn , ( loo. W. Mingle
Win. Ilninxon , John II , Hose ,
Jamoa D. I harp i : 1 Warren.
llooro & Tutt'o , J , W. llolvln ,
J. W. Wlmbcrlj , J. \Voc'ock ! ,
w. D. Hlcrco , 'lierlff , J. W , Mann , Co , Troas.
0. 0. Duncan , T. M. Kitten ,
Uiy * Gordon , T , U. Ilulncr , iho lff.
Wo are ptrwiually acquainted with the KO tlo-
men whoso sgnatures appear to the above cer
tificate. Iliey are cltlzonH of eald county , of the
highest rcinieitablllty and character.
A , x. OlliEH , Ordinary , Houston Co.Oa.
D , II CULLER , U'k Blip. Ct. llouitou Co. 0 .
"Nothing but favorable report ) , Ilellovi
8. U aspodflo for all lilood UUcasce.
uulvcnal tatltfoctlon "
0. W. JONfcS & CO , , MemphisTcun.
"S. S. H. el vis bettor satisfaction thin any
thing wo hao eor handled. "
JACKS & CO. , Helena , Ark ,
"Have ne\cr heard a complaint of H. B S. "
Aimiuii rerun & oo. , LouUviiio.Ky.
"H. S. 8 , has given entire satlifactlon to every
one. " A. II. III01IAKU3 , ahermon , Ttx.
"I have had excellent Dale for B. S , 8. and tb
rcaults ba > o hfen uiont an iefaitory. '
J. 0 , UUHOK , Ilowllni ; Orcon , Ky.
"OurealcJ nt H. 8 , B , hue been food , and It )
UOCMJ ixrfect. "
JONK3 &OAUKY , Montgomery , Ala.
" 8 S. 8. baa tton \ entire Idtlsfaction to every
oni. " E HEUa3 , Paris , T ai.
"S. 8. 8 hn k'Uon univerittl satUfoctlon. "
It. W , VOWi'HS & CO. , Hlchinond , V . j
31.001) Bow r l T'H1 be raid to .any
chomftii who wlllOnd , on anolyilaol 1U5 DotlW
S 8. 0. , one mrtlclo of Mercury , lodldo of fa
limn or any Mineral nubstanco.
BWIPT 8PEOIFIO CO. Propl
AtUnU , Q ( ,
Price of CmMl elco , f 1.00
Lara aUe J1.76.
Hold hv all nru clBt
OIIAY'U SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADB MARKW-TR/ MARK
cdy. Anun-
Ulllnir cute
for bomlnal
Weakneia ,
Bperwator-
rbea , Inipot-
ency.andall
. o AFTER TAIIBO ,
bolf-Atni e ; a Lot * ol Miniory , Universal Last' '
tilde , Pain In tbo Dock , Ulmnua of Vlnloo , Pit
mature Old Age , and many other Dlecawi thai
leadtolnunlty or Consumption an ] a Piema
turo Grave. . , .
jCVFull paitlculari In oat pamohlet , whlcl
vre denlre to lend free t v mall to every one
CSThe BpeclHc Medicine U told by all drugglab
at tl per package , 01 6 pocktgei toe 16 , 01 will
bo lent free by mill on lecilpt of the money , b ]
XUKOUAY JKDICINKOO. ,
BoCalo.N.T.
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DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL
HUTXLS TOWKP
ARLINGTON. J. Q. MclNTlRE , Lincoln , Net ,
WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. U. WEATHERLY , Manning , ( own , %
"
REYNOLDS HOUSE" , O. 0. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapldt , own.
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. B. STCLLINIU8 Mllford , Neb.
MARSH HOUSE , E. MANS BROWNSVILLE Neb
COMMERCIAL , HOTEL' JOHN HANNAH , Otromiburjc N
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL Loultvllla
OITY HOTEL , y CHENEY A CLARK , Hlalr , No .
OOMMCROIAL HOTE. , J. O. MEAD , Nell h , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL Nabratkn City , Neb
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. L. THORP. WooplneWater.N *
COMMERCIAL HOUSt A. O. OAARPEH , Hirdy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W.MAYHELD , Orennwood , N b v
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. OTOREY Clnrlndn , low *
END'S HOTEL , t. U ENO , CremonL \ ' h > *
EXCHANGE HOTtL , C. I ) . HACKNEY , Ashland , lkb 1
METROPOLITAN HOTtL , FRANK LOVELL , MMn\on , Neb 5x >
MORQAN HOUSE , t. L. anUUU , Quldo Recd , N , "
SUMMIT HOUOE , SWAN At OCX KEN , CrcMon , U "
HOUSTON HOUSE , CEO. OALPH , Cxlm , l < \
REYNOLDS HOU8C , O. M. REYNOLD ! ) , Atlantic , la , ' '
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , It.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , S BURGE33 , Neoln , la
OITY HOTEL , 01 A. LLIAM3 Hnrlan la ,
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. E. OUMMINQO , Corning , In.
NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.1U AVERY , Otanton ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL Q. W , DURK. aOuillngtonJuritlor.li
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , BUnclurd , I * .
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Hhenandoah , la ,
COMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , D yld City , Neb
DAQNELL HOUSE. OHAS. DAQNELL , College Springs , la.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , WM. LUTTON , Vllll.cn , la.
JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , Ik ,
DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUOE UF. STEARNS , Odtbolt. la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKIZRT , Otceola , Nob.
DOUQLAQ HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Clark * , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QDEEN , Bedford la.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. BLACK & SON , Marj vllleMo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , ' NorfolkJunctlonNtb
WINSLOW HOUSE O. McOARTY , Baward. Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONEa Auroar Neb.
OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'CR , Sidney , Neb ,
AVOOA EATING HOUOE D W. noOKriOLD. Avoc * la.
CENTRAL HOUOE LOOKWOOD & SHATTUOK , Red Oak' n
FOSTER HOUSC Capt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewi * , In.
WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER , Qrltwold , la. \
DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN , Dunlap , In
LU8K HOUSE. J A. LU3K. LoK n , In
DOW OUY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , Dow Clla ; ia
JAQQER HOUSE , JAQQRR& SON. Donlion , In ,
HARMON IIOU8R , TAMA OITY , IA. , Harmon & Koalon , Prop
HEAT YOUR HOUSES
FURNACES IN THE WORLD.
MADE UY
BIOHARDSON.BOYNTON & 00
CHICAGO ,
Embody now 1882 Improvements. Mor ,
practical 'ca uri ; Coot loss to keen In
iidor ; Una Join fiiol will gho more heat
and n larger voluxuo of pui'O air than any
urnace m do
Bald by P1KUCKY fc nUADFOHD.Oiimnn.Nob
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
Tlia moat centrally located hotal In the city ,
looms 7Bo , 91.00 , (1,50 Anil (2.00 pur day.
First Clua Uoataurant connected with the
hotel.
. HTJMST. - - Prop.
Corner Fourth and Locust Streets.
3MCO.
KENDALUS
SPAVIN CURE
a ; Oil
COL. L. T. FOBTSB.
Youngetowu , Ohio , May 10 , 1880
DB. D J. KKNBALI. * Co. 1 hod a very valua
ble Hamblctonlan colt tha Iptiwd very highly ,
in had a large bono spavin en one Joint and a
small one on the other which made him very
amoI ; had him under the charge ol two voter-
nary gurjoona which failed to euro him. I wai
one day reading the dvertlseinont of Kendall i
Hpavln Cure In the Chicago Kip'css.l determined
atoncototry It and k'ot our CruifgleU here to
tnd forlt , and they ordtrod three bottles ; I took
all and I thought I would Rlvo It a thojpugb
rial , I used it according to dlroctlrna and the
ourth day tbe colt ceised to bn lame and the
umin have dl appoarcd , I used but ono bottle
and the colt's llinba are as f o of lumps and 01
smooth as any homo In thu atato llels entire.
y cured. The cure wi * 80 romaihablo thatl
lave lottwo of my neighbor * have the roinuUx
ng two bottlci who aronow uslnglt.
Herd for ( llnutrated circular glvlnz po Itlv
proof. Pilcojl. All UruKKlati have It or can
; otllforyou. Dr. II. J K nd ll I. CoJ , I'.f-
d-wly
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
JJr. E. o7Wi * > ? ti Hoivii Aniluraiu Tioalnient
AspflClfloforlijttoiia , UltUnow , Oonvnlalooi.
llerveat Headaihe , Mental DoprcstltH , Lcmcl
lemoryBp8ruiat < : rrha , Iinpotoncy , Involuntarj
Emission * , 1'reraatur * Old Age , cinand by ovoi-
cicrllon , seltaboaa , or over-Indulgence , whlcl
triad * to ffiloery , ducay and death , Ono box wlu
cure rccoiil cues. Kah bor contains cnomtnth'i
truatinei.t , Ouo dollar a box , or tlx 1/oies foi
rve dollan , sent by mr.'l ' piupild on rccolptol
prlci ) . Wo Ktuiruit o tlx boxes to euro ftuy r. tc
With each oriUr ncelved by us for six boxco , ao.
comianltd with fno Jolltrn , will bond thu poi >
cbatei o > ir written puirtntco to Ti/.uin tlic
uoney If the trnatinent dct not effect a cure ,
C. * * OomJican , it\iuuMt \ Hold.VhcU > &altf and
Kill ivO'iuhi , i''V. Or ( rn by mill al
rtall iluwlr
DOCTOR
WH1TTIER ,
617 St. Oliarloi Bt.IST. LOUIS , Mo.
A UKOULAK QKAUUATK of two modlcil
ooll'xi.i. > hM been longer engaged In the treat
ment of cjimomo , wKiivous. SKIN AND
I1LOOI ) lllnoasas than any other pn > slclan In St.
Loult aa city p < prri show and all old ruildonti
know. ConvultAtlon aiot&oo or by mill , free
and Invited , A friendly talk or Ms opinion
costs nothing. When It It Inconvenient to
tli t tha city for treatment , moJIclnca can be
tent by mall or exprusi everywhere. Curable
asciiuarantoud ; wliero doubt uxlatilt Is fradk-
y itated. OUl or write.
_ Norvoua prostration , Debility , Mental
ami 1'byglcal Weakness , Mercurial and
other alTocilona of Throat. BLin aud liones ,
and Blood Tl' bonlug ,
BUla AlfecUQnB7"01 < l B'irca uud UFcer
TtnpedhnenU to Muirmue , lUieumatlsin ,
Flies Bjxtciul attention tu _ caaea troS
over-workixi brain. flUIUUOAirOASEa
7ecnlve gxcial | atteutlon. UUoa ea rl lng
from Impru leucu. EXOBBBBII , innulyenoe *
FAST TIME I
In going K a > take ) h
CMcago Mortlrrat-
ern
Train * loa\e Omaha 3:40 : n , in. and 7:10 : a. m
For full Information call on II. P. DEUEL , Tlcko
Acont , HUi and Farnam ntf. , J. DULL , U. PI
Hallway Depot , oral JAMKlT.Ct.AnK ! , Uonor
Airnnt
To Nervous Suiterers
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
I '
Dr. J , B. Simpaon'B Specific.
0
It la a poritlvoonro foi tiperuiatoirhca , L
WcckuiHt. Imjottucy , and all diseased resulting
fram Soli-Ainu. ) , M Honttl Anxiety , I/OMI
Hcinoty , Taint la tha Back or Bide , and dlsoiuel
' " " " " HLTruv Jirri'H ( fhat load to
Innanlty an
oarlygrara
The OpocIHa
Modltlua I *
being mod
nrlth wonder-
lul miccess.
_ r.imiihleti
ooct free 33 all. Write foi thorn and get full par
tlcularo.
Price , Upoclflc , 91.00 per pAckace , or tlx pack.
agon for Hi.00. AdJrrea til order * to
li. BIMflON MKDIOINK CO
Hoi ) . 101 nnd 108 Ualn Ht. Buffalo , N. T.
Bold In Omaha b ) 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell ,
and all dnizitlicgererywhoro.l
t
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tni f 'train
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Mrs J. 0. Robertson , PHU-burff. I'a , wrltes"I
was suffering from general debility , waiit of ap-
Sctlto , constipation , etc. , so that ! Ifo was a bur-
en ; after using llurdock lilood Bitten I felt bet
ter than for years. 1 cannot pralsa your Hitters
too much , "
It.Giblui. of Buffalo , N , Y. , writes : "four
llurdock Blot t Bitters , In chronlo diseases of tha
blood , liver and kidneys , have been signally
marked with success , I have used them myself
with bout results , for torpidity of tbe liver , and in
cawol a friend of mine suffering licniuiopsy ,
the effect was marvelous. "
Bruce Turner , Hocheater , N. Y.lwrHcs : ' ! have
been subject to serious disorder of the kidneys ,
and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Blood
Bitters rdleicd me before half a bottle was used
feel confident that they will entirely euro me , "
t Asenlth Hall , Dlnghampton , N. Y. , write * :
"I suffered with a dull pain through my left
lung and shoulder. Loet my snlrlta , appctlto
and color , and could with difficulty keep up all
day. Took jour Burdock Blood Bitters as dl-
roctod , and have felt no pain since first week af
ter using them , "
Mr. Noah Bates , Klnilra , N. Y. , writes : "About
four years ago 1 had an attack of bilious fever , and
ne\er fully rucourod , Mr dlgeatho organs
were weakinod , and I would bo coupletiV pros
trated for daja. After using two bottles of your
Burdock Blood Bitters thel wprotcmint was w >
\l3lblottiatl viaaatitculshtid , 1 can now. though
81 years of age , do a fair and tooaonable diy'a
work ,
0 , BlacLtt Koblnson , proprietor of The Canada
Presbyterian , loronto , Ont. , wrltts : "for years
I suffered trruktly from oft rccurilug headache. I
uuvdvour llurdock Blood Ulttirs with happlosb
rusul , and I now find in > self la better health
than forcars | < ut. "
Mrs. Wallace. Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have
usud BurJoci. Blood Bitters for nervous and bll-
ous i adVhea , and can recommend It to anyone
txju K * wo 'or bllllouauoad. '
lint. Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , wittei :
"For o\eral yurs I ha a tuBcicd ficm eft iccur-
ring bllllous hcadi.hcs , djspepsla , and com-
nlrJuU peculiar to my sex. Since using jour
llurdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. "
Prlc0. I.OO per Bottle ; Trla Bottle * 10 OU
FOSTER , MILBURN , & Do , , Props ,
BUFFALO , M. Y.
Bold ai wholtult by lib fe Ucllahoo audO. T * .
Ooodmao , 1 * * J 4-