Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 14, 1882, Image 3

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    THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA 1V33SDA * JSTOYEMBbJU 14
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OMAHA , NEB.
ffr OLK3ALK AMD UKTAUi DEALKU L'l
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Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , B8QR8 , BUKQS , MOLDINGS , LIME , 6EMF.R
T8TATE AQSNI FOR MltWAUKKU CEMENT
Near UnfOD Pacific. Deiiot.
JOBBEJR OF
AtfD
'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED.
118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
AND JOBBERS IN -i
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
NUBS AUB MMACTUEED TGBlCCO ,
Agents for BENWOQI ) SAILS AND LULU & MHO POWDER CO.
POWER AND HAND
1
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
/ / UUONQ MACmHKHY , BELTING , H03K. BRASS AND IRON yiTTIHO3 FIFE ,
PAOUINO , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Cor ; Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
DEALERS IN
HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK
rt Fire and Burglar Proo
1020 Farnham Street ,
JEaJBI.
O.
TFI
DRUGS , PAINTS ,
Window and Plate Glass.
tf Anyone oontemplktln ? building store , hank , or any other flnt will find II to their ad
antage to corres end with us before purchasing their Plate Qlaes.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA NEB.
W.B , MILLAR1J. KDWAHD W. I KOK ,
MILLARD & PECK ,
Storage , Ooimission and Wholesale Eruite ,
1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ]
gents for Peck & Bausliors Larfl , and Wilbsr Mills Flour
OMAHA NEB
, - - - -
REFERENCES -
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
11AGES , BUGOiE
Branolms U9 8. THIKTERKTO BTRKETfl
all
fKenairing in OUAHHA. NER.
J1. O.
1213 Farnam St. , Omaha ,
Omaha Steam Laundry.
The only Laandry In Nebraska that is sappliod with complete raachluory
or Laundiv work. Send your orders by mail or 01 press.
GOTTHEIUER , GODFREY & CO. ,
1207 yarobarn Street ,
I'UETTi BAIT.
How thoTrnlllcln lllutulnntocl Oftrds
and Liilho rnplis Ima Grown ,
the peculiarities of tlio
frniintno mind , Morckoopera in nl
brntichmi of Undo hno Improvrd the
old chronu-with-ovpry-pound-of-tea
idea In to imny vnys thtit their stores
nro kept crowded nuh customers. In
plensant wi-nibcr the nhupporn svrnrin
in and out of the retail I'titobliahniGnta ,
making small purchases nnd nccumu
Intlnp preaenta of colored plnqaos , pa
per banjos , toy balloons , fnus , vnsoa ,
whisk holders , boxes of cnudy nnc
scores of other pretty , quaint nnd nr-
tistic novoltiea. In our tour of Kl htl
street , n Rood energetic woman car
collect no ninny fnncy cnrda nnd knick-
Itnncko na flio cnn comfortably entry.
Kvery novelty in eaporiy nought for ,
nnd these stores having the latest
things in paper nnd cardbaard nro little
loadatouci that attract the choppers in
number ; ,
The mnnngor of n atoro that hns
boon fornmoat in the distribution of
thoao dcvicca snid to u Times reporter
on Silurdny : "This mode of adver
tising hna becnmo BO popular nud ex-
ioneivo thnt It has uasumed surprising
dimcnciona and importation. Wo
: iavo to spend thousands of dollars
every year to keep pace with the de
mand , .luat now there nro very fmv
now designs coming in , but wo liavo
advices from the Now York house
win oh supplies us thnt they uro pro-
) arinj { eomo very olnbornto earth for
.ho holidays.
"Plaquoal" ho s&id , In nuawor to n
question ; "why , the Indies nro ernzy
"or thoui. Wo used to have n long
ino of people formed in ono of our
aisles every dny , waiting to bo served
with the disks which , by the by ,
were pretty in design , but somewhat
lighly colored Then there wcro the
ninintn'ro paper easels made for
.ho plaques. There vrns a great
demand for them , but they
wcro a little too oxpouslvo
, o pivo away in largo quantities. Tarn-
) ouriiioa made of cardboard and hung
with bolls la something now nud
catches on fully na well ns the plaques.
Clio rubber balloons nnd the autumn
eaves , once BO popular , nro again ro-
rivod. A talesman was in here the
other day nnd showed nip n beautiful
ittlo banner , the staff being made of
iteol and the banner of n cheap qunl-
ty of silk , with the nnmo of the firm
> riutcd In gold letters thereon. Ho
laid ho could furnish them nt four
cents apiece , I preferred to wait ,
lowevor , until the holidays before I
spend any moro money in this dircc-
ion. I tell you it's a moat expensive
'orm of advertising , but now that the
sch o mo is fairly started it is very hard
, o discontinue it. '
A member of a firm of lithograph-
nra in this city , when usked for in-
! ormatiou concerning the work of pro-
Daring and designing the gifts , said :
"Up to n recent date the best
of the designs were imported
"rom Berlin , Hamburg , Frank
fort and other Gorman cities ,
where great care is taken with them.
Owing to the difference in the pricp of
Inbor hero and abroad , American lith
ographers wore unnblo to produce uuch
perfect work as the Germans. The
best nrtista wcro employed to furnish
devices , porno of them commanding as
high aa sixty dollars a wook.
' 'You will observe , " ho proceeded
to say , "it requires not only skill in
the execution but of ton humorous con
ception and neat taste in planning
; hom. This is particularly true in the
cards , which wo devote great atten
tion to Here , for instance , are some
picture * which , while they please the
jyo , are quito sure to bring a smilo.
This is \Vattoau picture. There is
the lover in a quandary as to which of
the two maidens at his side ho will
marry ; and in the next card ho has
solveu the question by taking the road
with the Ciicer-post marked 'Utah. '
Here is another card picturing the
soa-shoro. In the foreground , you
BOO , are two mischievous girls
burning the solitary hair on the
bald head of the old salt , who ia tryIng -
Ing 'to inveigle sand-enipo Into his
net. Here are the illustrations to
nursery rhymes : 'Old Mother Hub-
bard , ' 'Tho Old Woman Who Lived
In a Shoe , ' Jack and Gill' and 'Tho
Cow Jumping Oyor the Moon.1 They
a > -o interesting to the little ones , to
bo sure , but their rich colors , quaint
fiKuros nnd humorous points are full
of funny suggestions to older heads.
In ndditlon to these , wo got up cards
to order for special trades , either
singly or in sots. All of these are
done in the highest style of the litho
grapher's art and vary in prices , some
of the handsomest designs costing as
high as fifteen and twenty cants for
each card.
"Some are made in the form of a
shell , with a butterfly , n fairy and
flowers in bold relief. These nro anew
now style and are OEponsivo. Wo are
always ready to buy original ideas und
designs , and many firms oiler prizes
for such. In this way they got many
original suggestions , which their own
artists are put to work upon , for they
are generally but suggestions and need
a muster-hand to develop nnd finioh
them. But of ono thing I am certain
that this mode of advertising by
lithographies cards and other designs
has had too healthy a growth to die
suddenly ; tt will Hvo for many years
to come. Ac long as it lives it will
encourage art and give substantial
support to thoutand of draughtsmen
and painters who would atarvo if they
waited for the recognition that their
talents deserve at the hands of the
connoisseurs of higher art. "
Arnica Halve.
The HKHT SALVE In the world for Gab ,
DruIccH , Boren , Ulcanr , bait Itheum , l"e
ver Soica , Tetter , Ohipppd Hands , Chll
hlaltia , Coma , and all oUn eruptions , &m
positively cuieapHcn , It la guaranteed to
L'lvo satiifastfou i IEnoy refunded
Price , W contu p * ct c'or paid by O
v ( Jnodmnn
FARM NOTES.
An experimental well BUD ) : for unit inlii
way between the Warsaw and Wyoming
weila , In Wyoming county , New York
hwi proved eucco Bful at the depth o !
1,85) feet. V is would Indicate a widd ex
tension rf the Wyoming tall basin. The
salt la exceedingly pure and In great quan
tity. Uhe brine pumped it tM to lie
nearly a third utrunger than that of the
Syracuse e lt banln.
The /allure of the appla crop In Weatern
Now York ID attributed to the cold , wet
weather during and after bloegoralog.
The beat apples raised in till * section are
usually grown pn rather heavy and coli
I doll , and on UiMtiml tlio failure h want
Apjilcs were ft long tlino In lilowoin , nnc
tin ) few Hint tt WCIM nlmost InviuiiUj
ituog by tlio codling ir.oth.
U is f nM ono thoti'and quart * of goat's
milk could now 1 o sold per d > y In Lmi'loi
ftt a | > tlrc varying from 37 to fiO c'nta pn
quart. CVttatjcrs who MO properly ilui
toil for the purpose ore encourage' ' ! , in vu <
loni parts of England amiv liw , lo kooi
goats for their milk , M it would Jio n jinv
titablo tiling for them In n email w , y , nui :
n gtent lu.tuiy-
1COO poumta h worth twlco : u much .
ono that wi'lglis but f.OD founds ; but , llih
tulo ilooi not worlt with inllch cnw . That
IP , noow tlmt yleUIn 100 pounds of butter
a ye.tr U not worth one-half 10 much n n
cow that j lelili 200 uoitnils n year , for tlio
simple reason that tlio fiwt or 100 pouuii
cow barely pays her kvp , ami , if '
fed , nusolutely costs moro tlinu ho
the latter or 200-pxmd c w nnVea . .
profit. Ton much cans cannot to taken In
weudlug out tilt ) uuprofitablo mcmbcra of n
herd ,
Tlio SIICCOK of tlio English fftrtnoia in
raising nnd feeding root cro ; a In the pro
duction of tbiir famous beef ami mutton
I dmrvcdly ntlrncUng the attention of
mir stock-hrocdc'M nud farmer. Turnips ,
innngda , and mrroti will ccuro n healtby
growth to stock iu winter when fttl In
prorcr _ tiropnrtinns with corn ine-xl or other
fariunceutti food , ami will produce invnlu-
able retiiltH with young Block , n u oil as
fattening dairy stock.
It is moAt profitable to mnVo port from
young pigs. A buthel of corn will pro
duce moro > > ouvuh of iticruneo In weiuht
wlion foil to A pig threu niontlin olil , 1'liu
cftl. of producing n given wtight of pork
'ncreasca with tbo ngo of the nnimal , if it
8 dcfiiro > H to produce mi Innreato of nno
ton of park by fo iling ouo hundred Rwine ,
that IncroOHO will I o moro cheaply obtain
ed by feeding plga under tix mouth * of ngo
tban by f. edlni ? lluwo which nro n 0 !
old , or older ones. The man who nllotva
Ilia young nigg to have n Beauty nltoirance
of food permits the opportunity for protit-
nlilo feuding to nllp by , ntul Si obiigotl to
produce hin porV at an incrensoil cost by
feeding when tbo swiuo nro older.
The Ijiiglleh llockinostfT had nettled two
points In British experience : 1'irst , that
muttoiJii * moro iirofitahlo than wool ; nnd
second , that among Knglieh mutton con-
HBUiers there la n decided preference for
down or Ulack-faoeil mutton. Tender ,
jii'cy ' tlo'b , with a line grain nnd n rich
flavor , ripa and yet carrying plenty of loan
meat , la that which suits the Eugliah mar
ket.
Not nn experiment or cheap patent
nudicino is Brown'o Iron Bitters. It
s prepared by ono of the oldest and
most reliable chemical firms , nnd will
do all that in clnimcd for it.
Farm Wnsto.
If farmers would ti.ko the trouble io
ascertain the vnluo of that which Is
nero or less thrown nwny at this eon-
son they would perhnps inako hotter
iso of much that is considered 1100-
OEH. Vegetable tops mnko excellent
ndditions to the compost heap- from
inio to time , nnd such material is
really valuable. Beet tops are very
rich m nitrogen , nnd thsso from car
rots , parsnips und turnips are well
supplied with potnsh nnd also a fair
quantity of the phosphates. Potato
vines contain a largo quantity of
potash , and there is nothing
nero valuable for composting
; han the refuse from n potato crop ,
rho vines from sweet potntoei afford
the best mulching material for cover
ing strawberries that can bo uaod , and
when out of use 'can then bo com
posted. The fnct is , all the tops of
vegetables should do service as a
mulch before being carried to the
compost henp , and it is in such capacity
that they render cornstalk valuable.
The best method for mulching with
the wastage from vegetable * is to cover
the vines intended to bo mulched , and
lay rows of cornstalks on the top of it
in order to prevent disturbance
from winds. One of the most
serious louson * is corncobs , which
contain in the ash nearly one-fourth
potash. When wo consider that the
potash in the cobs is all derived from
the soil on which the corn is grown , it
becomes n duty to restore it. Cobs
can bo used as fuel without loss , but
the ashes shonld bo onrefully saved.
A larpo amount of wnnto is often permitted
mittod , such as allowing corncobo to
bo scattered hero aud there over the
fields wherever hogs nro fed when
running nt Inrgo. It ia true the cobs
rot and do service in the course ol
time , but careful farmers should gath
er them in order to pl&co them al
their disposal.
It does not pay to lot straw bo
trampled nnd wasted by cattle , nor is
it good policy to lenvo cornstnlka
standing in the field There are other
duties to which such material can bo
applied previous to commencing decay
cay , nnd oyon the rank weeds can be
made serviceable if moved and turned
to ashes. Every wood that grown
robs the soil , and it will not dp to
plow them under , as they will surely
roaeod the Innd , but they should bo
gathered nnd burned. At this late
period in the eonson , the seed ol
woods liavo boon before now well dis
tributed , and their riddance depends
nn future cultivation , and that is no
reason for leaving them in the fields ,
There is really nothing on n farm to
waste , if in good hnndu ; but there Is ,
however , a wnsto on ninny form ? that
can bo avoided.
Let the farmer'u wife keep her ac
count also , nnd thus add dignity to
labor , und wo will not hear the prowl
ing husband ask her what was done
with the money ho condeaconded to
give her , Shu will take u juat pridu
in keeping an accurate account of her
affair * ; and the handling of the funds
necessary in the management of iho
household will maku her position dig
nified and respectable , instead of nn
endless routine of Barviln drudgery.
A woman named liilggH ban lieen nr
rented In Crcaton charged with deaartlnf
her 3-inontlu-old child nt Corning. Tin
baby wan left on the dooratep of n prom )
nent citizen ot the latter place.
How MuclTwill Dolt ?
How much of Thomaf Ktltctrit Oil I
rermlred to cure ? Only a very littlo. A
few drops will cure any kind of uu ache
and but n trlfb mnro In needed for tjiraln
and lamciKBs. Rheumatism la not BC
readily affected ; an ounce nnd sometime
two uuncei are required. No medicine
however , la go cure t'i euro with the am
number of applications
THE CIT STEAM
mukea a specialty of
Oo''ars ' & Guffs
AT TIIK KATK 0 "
Three Cents Each
Work solicited from all over the country
Tbo charge * and return ixxitaue must tw-
company the package. Special ratca t
orge cluba or '
ai.tf me WILKINB 4 KVA N8
ron
CHICAGO ,
PEOR I
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE ,
DETROIT , NIAGARA PALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON
. ,
And all Polutt Enit and < &outh-Eait.
THKUHKUOMl'IUSKH
Nearly 4lKo ) tuIlM Bolltl Smooth Stool Track
II connection ) ntf miUo In UNION DtPOTB
has NMIoiml Hcpntatlan us Ixilnu the
rout Through Cnr Line , Ami Is unlrorMllt
onrotlcd toliutho FINCDT EQUIPPED Half.
o il lii thn worM ( or nit cUwoa o ( tmrol.
Try It ami you will t\af \ traveling a Iniurj
nitrad of n discomfort.
Through Tickets via rin CoIebnUeJ Uno fat
tie at nil offlcos In the \Vot ,
All Infoimttlcn nlout KMca o Faro , Blocnlnp
M AcocmiuoJatlons.Tlmo Tables , i.c. , will b <
hcrrnilly clvon by annlylnliis : to
T. J. POTTER ,
il Vlco-l'ton't A fleu. MAtitger.Chlckeo
PERCIVAL LOWELL ,
don. PpcuciVJCf ARt. Chloufi
W.J. DAVK.NTOUT ,
Hon. Airont , Uonncll HluBa.
II. V. WIKM. . Ticket AKt. o > n hi
mnio-til Ir
Samuel 0. Dam & Go , ,
DRY GOODS
ja.iwr.Tn *
Vashinpton Ave. and Fifth
ST. LOUIS MO.
ESTABLISHED 1853.
SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT NOT PATENT
ED.
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 and Mil Dodge Street ,
ang 7-mo 6m OMAU * . , NEB ,
HEAR THEWITNESSES.
_
Macy shrink from publicity In connection with
} . S. b. , but we are permitted to refer to the fol
owing perrons who ha\o known and wltnesacx
ts wonderful eflecta :
I'KRRT , Houston Co. , On.
Wo havu known "Swift's Specific" tested In
lundrods of most otwtlnatocastBof hlood 1'olson-
iui ; , Mercurial Khcumatlem , Scrofula , Boron
Kczema , Cat.rrh. etc , and do conscientiously
testify thitltunct with the most perfect and ulg
nal rucccss , effected radical and permanent cures
in every one without a simile exception ,
Hugh L. Donnard , Oeo. W Kill n ,
John O. Jlrown , ( Jeo. W. Singleton ,
Wm , Bruniion , John II. HOBO ,
James D. J harp K.I Warren.
Slooro & Tilt t'c , J , W. Bclvln ,
J. W. Wlmberly , J. W. WociJock , '
W. D. Pierce , sheriff , J , W. Mann , Co. Troas.
3 , 0. Duncan , T. M. Klllcn ,
D y & ( Jordon , T. U. Ilulnor , ibe ff.
Wo are porBonftlly acquainted with the KOitle
man whoso H ( ( natures appear to tbo above cor
llflcate. 1hsy are iltlioin of Bald county , of the
alfc'beet respectability and character.
A. H. OILES , Orillnarv , Houston Co.Oa.
I ) . U. CULLEIl , Cl'k Sup. Ct , Houston Oo. On.
"Nothing but favorable report * . liollovfa
B. Is a specific for all HlooJ DUoagog.
unlvcntal satisfaction "
O. W. JONES & CO. . MemphUj.Tenn.
"S. 8. H. idvca batter satisfaction than any
ihlnff wo have over handled. "
JACKS & CO. , Holona. Ark.
"Unto novrr heard a complaint of H. 8. S. ' '
AUTIlUlt 1'i.TEU & 00. , Ixmlsvitlc , Ky ,
"B. B. S , hu glton entire utlufactlon to every
ono. " A. li. IUCII AKDd , Hhcruian , Tux
"I have had eiccllent Halo for H. 8 , II. and th *
roeultB havoboen most Bailsfactory , '
J. O. IIUHOK , Ilowllni ; Green , Ky
"Oursalc of H. S. 8 , Jia\o been good , and 1U
auccoad lurfoct. "
JON1H AcCAItKY , MDiitiromcry , Ala ,
" 8. 8,8. lias ( 'lveii ontlre tatUfactlon to every
on > . " K UKUS.S , I'arU , T'.JUJ.
" 8.8. 8. h\i given univcrml satl lactlon. "
It. W. I'OWUHB He CO. , Hlchmoiid , Va.i
01OW ) KflTrnrd "HI t > < P ld to any
ctocmUt who will And , on analygUot 100 bottloao
H. H , K. , ono rarticlo of Mercury , Iodide of I'u
lluroorany Mineral eulmtitir.e.
HWIKTSPKOIFIH CO. Propl
A UnU , Oi ,
t'lloe of Small Mtu , 11.M
< il V1.76.
Mold bv all Druvirlit
QRAY'8 8PEOIFIO
THADB
edy , Anun.
falllnK ciira
for SeiuInU
Wcaknois ,
Speruiator.
'hc * ' Iinpot-
of AFTEfl TASIHb
09 I. iH'IMuruor ; , Unlvoraal Laeu
tudo , I'aln In the Hick , Dltnncw ol Vision , I'ro
iiiaturo Old Age , fcnd rainy cither Dleaaiuu tbi
lead U > IncatiUy or Consumption and a irern
turoOra\o.
f V > "ull partlcul ri la oar ptmchl t , whlc
wo dulro to oi < uJ frea Ivuiull to uroryoua ,
t'J'Cho Kpocinc Medicine Is sold by all drugs' '
a ( SI per pt"li : < c , or 6 packiRou for i5 , or wl
be tent free by mall on rtrilpt of the money , b
- UKOKAY JKDIUIHU CO , .
BoBalo , N. Y.
John u
( formerly Olib A. Jacob * . )
UNDtRTAKER
OIBtCTQRY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL
TOWKt
ARLINGTON. J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , fltt ,
WCATHERLY HOUSE , A. O. WEATHERLY , Manning , Iowa.
REYNOLDS HOUSC , 0. O. REYNOLDS , Coon Rnpldt , owa.
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 0. QTELLIMIUCI Mil ford , Neb
MAR3H HOUSE , C. MANS DROWN8VILU. titt
COMMERCIAL HOTCL. ' JOHN HANNAN , Qtromtburg Ni
HALL. HOUOE , A. W. HALL Loultvlllo
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & OLARK , male , No .
coMnrnoiAL HOTE. , J. G. MEAD , Nallgh , Nob.
GRAND CENTRAL
Nabratka City , tlab
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. U THORP , Weeping W tfrNo
COMMERCIAL HOUOC A. O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb.
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W , MAYFIELD , Ormnwood , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUtlC , E. STOREY OlarlntiA , lowe
ENO'fl HOTEL , C. L ENO , Cremonl , Keb
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. n. KAOKNEY , A&hland , Kab
METROPOLITAN HOTFL , FRAN ) : LOVELL. Atklnton , Neb
MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. OHUim , Qulda Hoed , H .
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN A. DECKER , Orctton , lo
HCUSTON HOUSE , GEO.OALPH , Extra , U
REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. M. REYNOLDS , Atlnntlc , I * ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WA1.KEP , AuUubon , It <
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. DURGE80 , Neoln , la
CITY HOTEL , Dl A. LUAMB Marian b ,
*
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M , E. OUMMIN03 , Oornlnic , It
NEDRAOKA HOTEL , JJL. AVERY , eunton.
MERCHANTS HO1CL O. W , DURK.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , DUnclmrd , la.
PARKO HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Uhennndoih , In ,
OOMMMRO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dr.ylrt City , Ncli
UAGNELL HOUSE , OHAS. QAQNELL , it.
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , , VM. I.UTTON , Vllll co. U.
OUDKIN3 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Mi-.lvorn , It ,
BALL HOUSE , H , H , PERRY , Id * Orovr , If
COMMt-ROIAL HOUSE B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Otceola , titb
DOUfJLAB HOU9E , J. 8. DUNHAM. Oltrkk , Nab.
DEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QUEEN. Bad ford la.
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. DLACK A SON ,
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Ntb
WIN8LOW HOUSE a. MCCARTY , Oowxrd , Nob.
AURORA HOUSE M. D. JONC8. Auroar Nat > .
OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER , Sidney , NeU ,
AVOOA EATING HOUSE D. W. POOKHOLD Avocn la.
CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak
FOSTER HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlt , la.
WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER. Orllwold , la.
DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN , Dunlnp , la
LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUSK , Locnn , la.
DOW OHY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , DowCltiOa
JAQGER HOUSE. JAQQRR& 80i , Denlton , la ,
1IA1JMON 1IOUSK , TAMA CITY , IA. , Harmon & Kcalos , Prop
HEAT YOUR HOUSES
FURHACESIN THE WORLD ,
MADE 1)Y
RIOHAKDSOW.BOYNTON & 00
CHICAGO ,
Embody now 1882 Imprnvomonti. Mor.
prnotionl 'on urwi : Co t loss to keep In
idcr ; Uno loti funl wl11 K | > 0 moro neat
nd a largur volume of pure nlr "lln " >
urnaco nuwlo.
Bold by I'lEUCEY * DU ADKORD , Oknana , Neb
_ Jy8t.d8in _
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The moat contrail ? located hotel In the city.
noomsTBo , 81.00 , l. 60 and $2.00 pur day.
First Glaea Ucataurjni conoocted with the
hotel ,
.HURST. - - Prop.
Cornet Fourth anil Locust Street * .
KENDALL'S
SPAVIN CURE
COL. L. T. FOSTER.
Younfttown , Ohio , May 10 , 1880
DR. B. J. KKNUALI , * Co.-l hod a very valu *
bis HauibletonUn colt tha'IprUixt very highly ,
ae bad a large bone Kpnvln rn one Joint and a
omall ono on the other which made him very
aineI ; had him under the charge o ( two Totep
Inary Bureoons which failed to cure him. I
ono day reading the dvcrtl einont of Kendall I
Spailn Cure In theChlcaRO Exprcss.I dotarmlnoil
at once to try It and ( tot onrcruifglsts nero to
end fiirlt , and they ordered throe bottlea ; I took
all and I thou ht I would nlvo It a thoroueh
trial , I utod It uccordlut to directions and the
'ourth ' day the colt ceased to bo lame Mid the
lunna have disappeared , I used but ouo bottle
and the colt's limbs nro as Jrcool lumtw and as
smooth as any horse In tan state Hi li ntlr -
ly1 cured. TLn cure wa < so remarkable than
liavo lettwo of my neighbors have the remain
ing two bottles who are now ; ustnelt.
Bend for IlluttraUJ circular giving pozltlvt
proof. Pilce l. All Brutritlsti h ve It or cat
jot'Hcr ' you. Ur. n.J. KeudMI h Oo ; , Pro-
prlctois. En
NERVOUS DEBILITY ,
A Cure QaiU'
Ir , K. 0. Wflxfb Hervo HUiTiIrain 'lru iiajil
A spotlnc for U > iterU , Dltislriei * , Uoavnlilo ii
l ervouu Uenlicbe , Mcnt.il ricprertloo , Lm
li'iuoiyUpcnnatorthinaImpole > i'yi' ' ( ) 10)1 )
Emlwlcins , I'/cimture 01.1 Aite , cuutd byi
exertion , uolf'bbuse , or nvcr-tndulctnte , il
leads to wlstry , decay aud dotvtti. Ono box * I
dire roctnt emu. Kirh box contains nno mtntti
treatment. One dollar a box , or clx humi 161
flvo dollars ; ( ont by mtll prepaid on ron ! ptol
price. Wo guarantee elx boirn to cum tiny care
With etch ctJu rrcotved by uu for lU LOMI , ac
rompaolrd nltli ttvo dollaru , will ( end tbu par
chakdif our written guarantee to return thr
mor.i-7 II tbo treatment dcr nni eKuct ac'lic > .
0. t. Ooortnii.ti , jJrui'cif t , ll'jle. Wh'ilwalft am
gel cti"iob , P'J. ( OrJM& by mall a
loall rtkwlv
DOCTOR
WM IT TIE ! Bu > ,
617 St. CUarlo at.lT. LOUIS , Mo
A KKGULAK OUAUUATK of two niullca
C"IUltosili sbeou loriiter enlaced lu the tuat
ment of UMIIOMO , NKKVUUd. SKIN AND
HLOOD DI'Mjiw. ' * than any other plnslcUn In 8t
Louis as city p pcrs show and all old rosldunt
know. Consultation atofllco or by mull , Ire
and luvtted. A friendly talk or hla oplnlq
cosU nothing. When it Is Incorivmilout t
vlstttio city for treatment , modlcinM can b
sent by mall or vxprcnn everywhere. Curabl
lasesguaranteed ; wnero doubt exists It Is frauk
y ttatcd. 0.11 or write.
Nervous ] ) ro _ truUou , Debility , Menta
and I'hystoil Wuakneaa , Mercurial am
oUier BlfcctionH nf Throat. RRin untl Honea
jITnwPlinpuritlwj ami Mloul roUunlop
Skin "StfwtluUB , lM"8'icq > "fttiTjJcfL }
rinT'u < ni''gnU to Murrmto. Khamiiatiity
1'llne Bjiociil aitentlim to CIUKM Jrou
oTcr-worked braiu. gUl ilOAI < OAHKt-
rBOuive [ a > chl ftttentlon. l iu
I'rum lujprirlencx' , luduUonoe
FAST TIME !
Kftot Utc tn >
era vsr-.vii.-r
Trains leave Omaha 8MO p. in. and 7:10n. : m
For full Information cell on A. P. OKUKL.rtoko
Agent , Hlh and Karnam nti > . , J. BKI.L , U. P
Hallwaj-iBopot oral JA11K8T.OIiARK , Qaaor
Agnni.
To Nervous Sufterers
THE CHEAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Spociilo
It 1) positive euro lor Ufmiumtoirhon , Beadlm
rcokuou. ImpoUncy , xnd -dlaauea tCKfultlag
torn Boll-Almno , tj MonM Anxlccy , Lcegi
Pjlnttn the Hack ojr31dc , nod dlncuo *
' " "
'hlt lend to
PP ! F3 SpocISc
wakin JifeiS'SSpocISc
( ul nuccoei.
bent Irce lo all. Write for ttiom end e * I V"
Uaulari.
PrlcorUjie'.lflc , 81.00 p i p cso , or elx pack
ages lor te.OO. Addroei all orders to
P. UIMhON MKDIOINE OQ
No . 101 and 108 Male Bt BuO lo , IT. T.
Bold In Omaha by 0. F. Uoodrcan , J , W. EtU ,
and all
.
in UU IM. " " , ! - . ' tiit ) of lev
- iii > riiiF iiiiii - - trrntuUJDtro
< four -M ilutlce yvi'10 nfirhc wortc , tu
tlniuUnttianii UV4 -
Hop Ditttrt. ucu Hop D.
If yiu rc jonnn ui
rtuciYtlun or ill < l | > u.
Hoa or nlru'lo. old or I , ,
jio r I'cMth or Iwmulili t Intr ou < * boi * .ii
lieu , irlr on Hopf Bitter * .
- ' 1limuuia < iir J-
Wliueinf oa
Hlifneyer JiU I nuall ; troiu w > m
that H > 1 form * f Ci'ono >
jour Sillioana ilmt mmli.
- Uniiifalin I Itatn ( > rnirc cntti/
Imor . -
.y-ct' J tlmy ! 'MRS :
' iltr.-j. 1 by -y
rv u n'op Hcp : rlfir.c
1 * hn oaclci *
, , anil Irre.fiti
of tlif iiimirfc , HOP hie curt ron
tiiurl * . Hood , ,
l frc ini *
Yon will 'it
nirnIK jnuuif
Hop Dlttor *
ion -etlm
trrnk and
" , , < ! , trj NEVER
t * It may
irnveour FAIL
llff. It ha
Bnvnd hun-
Oroon
n , IIM miT ifgiin ( inii-r |
lira J. 0 , Itobcrtaon , I'lttrbur ? , Pa. , writes : "I
wftH BuBcrlriL'fromKCUcral debility , want of ap.
pctlto , conatliiatlon , vto. , BO thatl Do wu a bur.
deri ; alter ualnjllurdod ; Iltood Illttcra I felt bet *
tor titan for yonrg. I cannot jimlie your llltteri
lee tnucb , "
It. Olbbs. of nuDalo , N. Y. , writes ; "Your
nrdock llloc i lllttora , In chronic diseases of the
IccJ.IUcr aud kidneys , have been Blgnallr
nmrUeil Ith BUCCCKH. ihmo used them myself
with bent results , for torpidity of the ll > er , and In
ca oot a friend of mine BuUerlng flora diopty ,
the effect uaa marvelout. "
Ilruco Turner , Itoclicoter , N. Ywrlto | : % 'I have
been lubjoct to serloua dlnordor of the kldneyi.
anil unable to attend to business ; Ilurclock IIIoou
llittera relieved ino bcforu half abottlowaa uoU
feel confident that they will entirely euro me , "
Asenlth Hall , Illnghampton , N. Y. , write * :
"I Buffered ultli a dull l ln through my eft
luiiK and bboulder. Lost my tplrltu ,
and color , and could with dllllcully keep up all
day. Took jour Uurdock Jllood ( Jitters an d | .
rectud , and have felt DO pain since flret wuk af
ter uulni ; them , "
Mr , Noah Bates , Elmlra , 8 , Y. . writes : "About
four yearn u o 1 had an attnck of bilious fever , and
never fully recovered. My digestive ortuns
were weakened , and I would bo completely pros
trated for dayu , Altir uslntr two bottles of j our
Uurdock Ulood Hitters thol mprovcnicut Mas BO
\ Islblo that 1 u as astoidsbiid. 1 cau now. though
01 years of OKO , do a fair aud leonotiablo day's
work ,
0. Illackit Koblnwn , iironrlctor of The Canada
Presbyterian , Toronto , Out. , writes : "For rout
I Buffered greatly from oft-rcourrin ; headache. I
used your Uurdock Wood ISittcrs with happiest
results , aud I now find uv 'lf to better , health ,
than for years just. "
Mrs. Wallace , nulfalo , N , Y , writes : ' 'I have
uwd Uurdoik Ulood Dltters for nervous and bl | .
iui i odaobcs , and tan iccommoud i ( to anyone
cqu K a cum for blUiousncw ) . '
Mrs. Ire Ilullnollaud , Albany , N. Y , v.ritea :
"for BeM-ral ) ura 1 have cuflcrcd fictu ctt-ucur-
rlni ; billlous hcadjhes , dtfpcpia , and coiu >
plauib poeullar to my sex. Since tulng your
Iturdock UlooJ Dlltcrs I om entire ! r relieved. "
Price , SI.OO f > ei dottlo ; Trla 0cttlnlOOt
HILBDEM , & Oo , , Eropa ,
, H. "Y.
Bold at vrholeealt by I h * , UcUohou ml U.
lo