THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA ; WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 13 , 1884. Maryland , Nly Maryland , " * "Pretty "ily farnt lies in a rather low mid mirvMimtic situation , aud "My xvifo ! " B"Whor' "Was a very pretty blondol" Twenty years ago , become "Shallow ! " "Withered and ngcd ! " Uotoro har titno , from "Malarial vapors , though she made no particular complaint , not being of the grumpy kind , yet caused mo great uneas iness. "A short limo ago I purchased your remedy for nuo of the children , who had n very severe attack of biliousness , and it occured to mo that the remedy might help my wife , as I found that our little girl upon recovery lind "Lost ? " "Her aallowness , nnd looked as fresh ns n now blown daisy. Well the story is soon told. My wife to-dayhasgainod her old time beauty with compound interest and is now as handsome nmatron ( if I do say It myself ) as can bo found in this coun ty , which is noted for pretty women. And have only Hop Bittora to thank for it. 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ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Oou.li.Mt Tetiiporary ctflco , on account cfiic ( , with lr. I'a tor , Itocui 6 , Crcfgliton II.ccV , Utn tuid . lor l niwi > ininiir In I IKrun - ilirtuurlllflll l Ibo iiuwntltii wvuui fttttr li nu inl ! alM alou tliU Initiiunrnl. Ihn roi Mhiiouii Mrt m cf tl.j ( TUIOUV i Tinv-- . UiruUKU lie tuni inu. llHui IVrn t'j liulili Uluu l > u not ixiutuuu tl.ii Kith Lltctrla JM'I ' < l * r < unlto i-uiv all II otu 4 ItUfc THAT'S THE IDEA ! SnMnins the Merry Yonthfnl Sioni by Means of Soap and Syntax , Tko Plan Pursued by Pedagogues at the Pine Eidgo Indus" trial Sohooli The SfivnKO Whoop Gives AVny to Problems , Prnycrs null "IIixU Columbia. " Corrcjpomlcnco cl Tiir. Jlnr. . Piife UIDOF. AOEMJV , Dak. , February G. Your correspondent 1ms boon given the pleasure of an inside sight of the workings of the now industrial ochool nt this agoney. It was opened for the re ception of pupils on the Ifilh of Decem ber , and ia now filled to its capacity , there being 81 boys and girls now in reg ular attendance. The experiment proves that the industrial school system of the Indian policy ia a succoso , for there are T1IUEB HUNDRED CHILDREN ASKING ADMISSION - MISSION , but thcro is not sufliciont room for them , and congress will bo asked during the present session for an appropriation to enlarge the present building for double the number of scholars. The children are selected from the various bands , each band being entitled to its ratio and , nhilo in a few instances there was con siderable prejudice felt by the old "cof fee coolers" against sending the children , in the majority of cases there were many who felt injured bccauso they could not send more. In commencing , the GREATEST DIH'ICULTV EXl'EUIEKCED among the teachers was the intprforcnco of parents who , in a number of instances endeavored to take the children from the sclisol , but these movements were iromptly mot by Agent McOillicuddy , nd his efficient Indian police. Whore ho pupils have proved truants they have icon lodged in jail until realizing what .hoy . were there for , and given co under- ttaud in plain language that they were tot thcro for fun , and that if any further rouble was experienced the rations of ; heir parents would bo withheld. This 'csults in HUHDUINO THE WILFUL NATURE , or an Indian without his regular supply f beef , bacon , Hour , sugar and coll'co makes a bad face and n good subject. It is boliovcd that the "homo schools" vill bo more- successful than at first sup- i03cd. When appropriations were being nado for the building of these agency in dustrial schools , it was hold that the in- luonccs surrounding them would be such , s to defeat the objects sought. While in sorao instances this may bo true , it islet lot so when a strong will wields the lower. But in ono particular , at least , ho homo school is superior in that there , ro NO CLIMATIC CHANGES TO FKAU. While no particular school east is lo cated in unhealthy regions , the sudden limatlc changes have in many instances iroved fatal to the Indian children , where , ro accustomed to the clear , light ntmos- ihoro of this prairip country , where no nalaria exists. It is therefore the opin ion of your correspondent that the "homo chool" is the most important feature of 'ndian education , in connection with the arious Jocal day schools scattered in the iflorent camps. THE INDUSTRIAL 11UILDINO was finished about a year since , and dur- 'ng the put summer and fall the finishIng - Ing touches , furnishing , &c. , were com- _ iletod by the agency employes. The main building is a two-story structure ' 0x80 feet , and contains the living rooms if the teachers and pupils , school room , owing room , reception room for the ihildron and their visitors , and ono for .ho teachers and their friends , a store oem and two bath rooms. The roar uilding , connecting the main ono , form- ng the whole into a T , is 40x100 foot , one-story , contains a largo well lighted dining hall , kitchen , pantry and laundry. THOSE WUO MANAGE. The school is ably superintended by iliss Emma 0. Sickols , formerly of the ndian training school at Carlisle , Pa. , and Bliss Sarah H. Webster , a former cador in the Sioux City schoolis teacher. Bliss A. E. Dunn , of Chicago , is the ma- ron and looks closely after the work of , hose who are assigned her to swoop , icrub and do general cleaning. Miss iloso N. Williams , of Chicago , instructs cloven girls in the art of making dresses nd other wearing apparel. Miss A. D. /halloa teaches how to rub soiled linen to snow-white and iron it smooth , while Misa Mary Shady presides over the culi nary department , having as her assistants [ 'Iris to cock and a boy baker. Robert American llorao , a young Indian gradu ate ef Carlisle , interprotsovoraooa , thu boys and makes himself generally useful. The teachers are all ladies of education and refinement , and have a patient in- lluonco over the young Indians in tlieii various branches. lUIR-COrriNO AND BOAP. When now recruits nro admitted to the school , their hair is cut and their head : completely cleaned of the little live bugs , They are then taken to the bath-rooir where they receive the most thorough scrubbing of their lives , and docked in t now suit of clothing throughout. Thpj eomo frt in tin1 bath-room looking far dif furont from the dirty , scabby urchins o the day before. At the start cotuidcrabh anxiety was felt on the part of thoi parents owing to the barber's operations test the parents should lose caste amoiij their people and the hearts of the youiij would lose that bravery attributed to Ion ; hair. But that is gradually wearing oil and , by the continuous u o of soap nm water , the full-bloods are scarcely a hal shade darker than the half dozen half breeds in attendance. THE 8UHOOL. Both the Misses Sickols and Websto teach in this department. The oDonitij exercises consist of prayer and sinking and the children are taught exclusive ! ; in English by moans of object lessors Singing is a favorite exercise , and draw ing a peculiar gift of all , They are in dined to bo shy , but nro learning as rar idly as can bo expected. Words on placed upon the blackboard by the teacher or , and woids are added by tlio scholar to make souse n sort of a syntax oxer cise. Thu discipline of the school roon is as perfect as any school room contain ing white children , at the tap of the bel even' child obeying the command quiotl ; and m order. Simple gymnastic oxer ciaes are indulged in each day , prcviov f.o their departure from the echool room much to the delight of both boys and girls. The great difficulty is to have them speak English , and ono Uy of each week has been sot nsido as English-speaking day , and when any are caught using their mother conguo the names are taken and the guilty admonished. EATING WITH KNIVES AND FORKS VERSUfl THE FINOEKS. The Indian table etiquette is extremely - ly primitive. A largo chunch of beef usually finds its way to the mouth , the tcoth used as a vice and the left hand a a gnido , while a largo butcher knife comes between to cut elF such a quantity as the- aborigine think ho can manage atone ono mouthful , and such dainties as hard tack are taken from the lap or ground. This is all the table etiquette the great majority of thcso children know six weeks ago. Now when the boll rings tor meals the children march in file , and each end of thu light tables is presided over by ono of the boys , who does the usual honors very gracefully , and the girls assigned to their duties as waiters perform the light work of setting and cleaning of the tables , procuring the second end course , and waiting upon the young gentlemen as become young Indira , each table being in charge of ono girl. These duties continue a month , when others ire given an opportunity to practice in .he . art of table otiquotto. COOKINO AND 1IAKINO. Miss Shady has her cooks quite well rained now. When they first put in an ppoaranco they were apt to think all oup canio from the frolicking puppy , nd slashed things together accordingly. ? ho grease from the pans and crockery was not always rubbed ou" , while the biscuit and the broad were unleav- mod , as it were , with an occasional "ro- ninder" in the shape of a horse-like iiair thrown in to Keep it together. But ovorthing is well regulated now , and 'our correspondent was shown some ox- ollont biscuits made by ono of the [ iris. The broad , which looked light , nd good , is made by ono of the boys , vho will continue regularly in the capac- ty of baker , while the girls will change ivory month and learn another of the lousohold industries. The weekly allowance of rations , iaacd on fifty children , consists of the bllowing : Beef , not , 300 pounds ; bacnn iO pounds ; baking powder 2 pounds ; icans , rico or hominy 25 pounds ; codec ' .2i pounds ; dried fruit 20 pounds ; Hour > 7o pounds ; sugar 30 pounds ; syrup or uolasscs 2i gallons ; salt 12 i pounds ; leap 12 pounds ; tea 1J pounds ; vin- ! gar 2 quarts : or corn meal in hou of lour ; or oat meal in lieu of flour , ono pound for two , not to exceed 10 pounds a week. WASHEE , HEAP WASUEE. The laundry department , while not as argo as it ought to bo for a complete aundry , is very convenient in that the itat 10110 ry tuba are fed by a system of water works so excellently arranged Miroughout the building , and , in fact , all .ho . agency buildings. Miss Ohattoe has her girls rubbing away , and a boy or two detailed to hang out the clothes so aa to give them a lesson for the future , when rimmy-Don't-Braid-IIis-Hair , for oxam- . ) lo , _ takes _ Miss .Hattio-Young-Man- Afraid-of-His-Horses and they go into liouso keeping for , life. The girls have not yet reached the point of distinguishing the white linen wash and the colored calico and flannel water , and the white occasionally get a mixture of red , white and bluo. This necessitates re-washing , much to the discomfort of the girls. The ironing is not as far advanced in polish and splendor peculiar to the heathen Chinese , but six weeks can scarcely allow > f a just conclusion as to the results of hesp beginners who never know what a ( lat-iron was until they .entered this chool. THE SONG OF THE NEKDLE. Miss Williams showed your correspond- int some very good sowing done by the girls , and she has six largo girls for the morning hours , and five smaller ones for the afternoon work. When they first began pushing the noodle they went to work in the primitive style of working ' .ho . little steel away from them instead of owurd them , according to the style of > ur own mothers. This was at the start ditlicult to teach , but finally it has be come handy and thu needle plys nimbly is can bo wished. As soon aa their crude doas have boon discouraged the more ad vanced ones will bo placed nt the cutting : able and taught to cut their own gar ments. They are certainly improving rapidly and are fitting themselves for usefulness. GENERAL CONCLUSIONS. In the system of placing the pupils at the work best fitted for thom.tho teachers have proved themselves equal to the emergency. The children wear bright aud happy faces , are allowed liberal per missions to go about the agency , regularly attend church nnd Sabbath school , and * iavo games to amtiso themselves during , ho overlings. The health is remarkable , considering the time of .year they were placed in the school , and the vast change n their way of living. The deportment rt excellent , andby kindness interspersed with firmness , the Indian training school rtt this agency will bo equal if not supe rior to any of the others now in progress. QUIIBKUSON. Ilorsford'H Acid Pliosplmt.o Admirable Results In Foyer. * Dr. J. J , RYAN , St. jLonis , Mo. says ; "I invariably prescribe it in fovera ; also in convalcscensos from wasting and do- bilating diseases , with admirable results. 1 also lind it a tonic to an enfeebled con dition of the genital organs. " The Kind of Coal Grntu Wo Want. Detroit Free Pro'i. A coal grate that heats two rooms on ono iloor is announced with a flourish ol trumpets down in Tennesse. What this country is crying out for is a coal qrato in which the fire will not burn the fiuroo- oat after everybody has gone to bed ant will light itself before the folks are up in the morning ; that will register tliqahor weight in a ton of coal and empty its own ashes. Then wo shall have a coa grate in koopiug with the inventive fac uly of this nation. AnKOBturu Bittern U known ns the gre.i icgulntur of tlio dlccwtivo orpuns alt over the world. Have * it in your house. Auk you druggist or grocer fur the eonuiiio arttcl manufactured by Dr , J. 0.1) ) . gioxort Son Xlio AiUuntoBcu of education Arkantaw Tjavclor , "Whut wo want in this here curmuni ty , " said an Arkansas school director , "i odclvcation. Some tiuio ago , when didn't know nuthin11 was looked dowi on , but now look at mo. Been indictei for forgin' a chock. " The most popular nervine tonlo in the world is Dr. Richmond's Samaritan Nervine. $1.60. "Fits rendered my daughter deaf dumb and paralyzed , Samaritan -AV vine cured her , " Potpr Ross , Spring water , \Via. At Druggist * , WKSTfittN NKxVS. TUOMI.VO. The legislature ami territorial officials nro nj" > Inu thcm ohe < In Salt J.nko city to-dny at the oxpoiuo of the Union Pacific. A prisoner In the Clieyonno jnll accuxos the ollco of robbing him of S1OUO,000. An the fficors have not resigned or "dlvled up , " tlio Lory Is not believed. The Critic , n weekly Miner , will soon bo nt Cboyonno , It ll bo n regular sym m of nil the dramatic , literary and hum * > rotn characteristic. ! of western life. It will > o illustrated u 1th brnnd now sketches of iooring scones In the foddorland. 1'lrstcamo the tnM crick , then the coyote , nd lastly the borxvcr to bother the lioiuln of nr worthy legWntors. The first was branded , lu second will have n prlco sot on hU pawn , ndit looks as If the poor bom or will bo quelchod altogether , [ Cheyenne Sun , The commissioner of the general land ofllco inn telegraphed the rcglstor nnd receiver of : io Choycnno land olfico , revoking the tinier or n hearing In the case of Downey vs Hog- m , on the oil placer mining claims of Oil nountaln , near the Bw'oatwater. This 1 $ n taint for the Omnlm or Graff company , Kinil Dainlon , n Trench cook In n Cheyenne ostnurnnt got gloriously overloaded on the veddlng night of his employer , nnd made him- elf too numerous in the parlor. Ho wns or- oroil to leave the houno. Ho did not wnit or a second order but flow to his room , pro- tired n hugo caning knife nnd started In for ovenco. Ho was landed In jail without dam- Xing Anybody. DAKOTA. Pierre claims n population of 3,000. A Watortown man Is Inventing a flying nachlno. Webster county Is overrun with patent ight swindleis. Ynnktou la to have n roller skating rink 40 y.100 feet In size. Over 800 pupils nro enrolled in the Sioux 'nils public school. The I'lnndrau public schools have an ou- ollmont of ninety-eight. A Into census of Mitchell , taken by private mrtlcs place the population 4,210. Hutchtnsou county commissioners have do- Ided to build a court liouso to cost $2,000. Cantou link cast a unanimous \ototobond n tha sum of 310,000 to build n school build- K. K.Tho The \otofor bonding Mitchell for 816,000 for wnter works wns carried by n majority of fifty. fifty.Tho The diphtheria still prevails in the Black lllls , mid many homos have boon called upon a mourn In consoimonco. Huron boasts of havln ? done the most post- flico business of any town in southern ) akota , during the past year. Tlio now Commercial liouso at Siouv Falls is planned to cost 835,000 ; and the Dakota collegiate institute will co < jt $20,000 aud the new brewery § 15,000. Tliero are hardly statesman enough loft in Xikota nt this tlmo to transact the ordinary rasinoss of the territory , The raid on Wash ington Is conspicuously formidable. The next fair of the Southeastern Dakota mlustrial association \ \ bo held nt Yank- on , September ? 3 to 2G , inclusive. The asso ciation will also hold a sprlu ? moo ting. A Methodist chinch building to cost about 11,200 is to bo undertaken nt Canning , lughes county. Canning is twenty miles east ot I'iorro , on the Chicago & Northwestern oad , Tlio assessed valuation of Stutsman county 84.2,017,097.40 . , divided as follows : Personal iroperty , § 341,751.81 ; real estate , 81,075- ' 32.50 ; town lots , 3900.213.05. The popula- ion is estimated at 0,500. The Mitchell Republican nays it was Char- oy Collins who said that this was the best country In the world. "Why"said Charley , 'tnko two Texas steers nml turn thorn on to ) uliota gross , aud iu lcna than five years you vill have 1,500 head of cattlo. " The wife of Kx-Gov. Ponnington , after a ingernt ! < illness of sixteen months , died at lor homo in Yankton , on Saturday , the 2d nat. , in the 47th year of her age. bliowasa native of Noith Carolina , in uhich statoshe vaimarried in lbD7. Tlireo children survive ler. Some two yearn ngo Itav. Samuel D. Hin- nan obtained a judgment of 810,000 against jishop Hare , now of South Dakota , for al- eged defamatory publications charging Im moral conduct with the Indian women. He- cently aigumerit was heard in a Now York court on an Appeal from the judgment to the upromo court. COI.OUAUO. The first iocomotivo of the South Park rail- oad ran into lieadvlllo ou the 5th , over the now route from the Blue river. Wolves and mountain lions are , prowling in droves along the liiu of the Kansas Pacific. L'lioy are making sad havoc among young cat- lo that are not closely guarded. An Important strike is reported in the Olga nine tt Laadvillo. It is said that the ore ex tracted assays 60t.25 ! ounces silver and 17 per cent load , and treati very cosily. 'iho dizzy blondej of thoSantloy outfit were leprivedottholr ; tights by legal nttachmont in Jeuver and Choyenuo immediately offered ; hem the greatest Inducement to show thcro. The grand jury of Boulder county have 'ouud indictmonti ngalnbt three cattle thieves 'rom .Tetforson county two of them being the lotorioua Bill and Dun Williams. They were hailed In § 2,000. The Farmers'Alliance nt Tort Collins hoa raiioJ SJC OOO of the 620,000 ueccssury te build an elevator there. The alliance Is shipping ivheat to the eastern commission merchants , vho seem by their letters to bo clamoring for Colorado wheat , and show by the prices ob tained that it is well thought of. Addlson J. Blake , abrnkomnn on the South . 'ark road , was paialjzed in both legi in a wreck on , the road last September. Ho now ntenda to paralyse the company with claim 'or § 60,000. Ho places the value of his ucrv > CCB as brnkcman nt & 2.50 per day , which ho will bo deprived the rest of his life. Keports from Hod mountain announce an inuienso strike In the Yankee Girl lodo. It .sBoid. chunks ot bismuth and silver glance wcluhlng from five to ono hundred pounds and milling 4.20.000 to the ton , have been uncov ered. Guards have been placed ovar the dump and around the promltes , and none but em ployes are permitted near tha workings. CALU.CUXIA. tB Angelcu claims n population , qt 30p 000. 000.Tho The income from gambling licenses at Sacramento - monte ia $1100 n motiJLh. Leap year clubs hove boon formed In most of the interior town * by the single Indies. . A movement U on foot to establish an lu- dustrinl school lac the training , of Indians near Ukiah. Santa Kosa UoujoyIng a building boom , forty houses belli in the conrso of construc tion at the preoont time. Sacramento county pays 310 for coyote ncalpi , 93 for fux , lynx or wild cat , nud&i for thu head of a bald eagle , The bank HGiumU&ioners al California have just completed their annual report. They re port neirly SIEO.000,000 locked up in tlie banks of tha state , and 8100,000,900 of tha amvuiut Ute to depositors. Six hunlrod barrels of petroleum , per day l the average production f the welu ol Lew Angeles county. At a depth of seventy feet n vein oi green oil lias been struck on Boyle heights , lu tha city limits of Los Angeles. NEVADA. At Hawthorne the Indians have taken to the highway and "aland up'1 white men and rob them of matches and tobacco. Suit lua been instituted ugalnst County Treasurer Denis Nevln of Storey county , and 87of Ida bondsmen , vho ) mo refused pay- But of their proruta of the money stolen ute , o time thu treisuror'd otlicci in Virginia , was robbed. The snow lu tha biorrn Nevada rooutittJuB on the Hue of tha Central Pacific load is piled alongside of gome of the cuti as high us 40foot. Up about Trie e ) there Uimlto nuanjayof sliovelera , aud euowplovva uro kuptbiuy run- uing night and day to keep the track , clear. Good health is tlTd'roatest ol fortunes ; no remedy has so often restored this prize to the suffering , us Hood's Sarsaparilla. Try it. The Doctor's Mlstaico. One of the old mistakes of the profession to think that there were no other ways of curing d(3 ( ease except those which had been handed down from former times. It is not to be denied that the Doctors have done great tilings for the world. But when it comes right down to the real curing of disease , it must be admitted that Brown's Iron Bitters has done enough to earn the generous gratitude of this whole present generation , including the medical profession. There are no mysteries or secrets about the compounding of Brown's Iron Bit ters. This preparation of iron is the only prcparrtion which will not in jure teeth or stomach. In this it is beyond comparison better than the other preparations , which arc mis chievous and injurious. oYou need not fear a mistake in trying Brown's Iron Bitters. Yout druggist las it. It gives vigor to the feeble , and new life to the dys peptic. Children take it , not only with safety , but with great advan tage. 0 When you como to think of U , It Is not Oild that literary people prefer a plpo to a cigar. It Is handler to emoko wucn the ? are writing , and ever ea much clamor. Aud then It irtvca them the true essence aud flavor of the tobacco. The most futldlous Bracken nmonff all nations and all cliuuics of men a roe that the tobacco mown on the Golden Tobacco Belt of North Carolina Is the inont dollc- lous and refined In the world. Lighter than Turkish , rnoro f rwrant than Ilarana , freer from nitrates and nicotine than any other , It In just what tlio connoisseur praticn and the habitual Bmofcordemands. The v ery choicest tobacco Rrovrn on Uiln Ik'H It bought by Ilack. woU'a Durham Tobacco Co , and appears In their celebrated Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Ills Luown the world over. Oct the gonulnowithlull trade-mark , then you will bo euro of having abso lutely pure tobacco. . /SL'V 3E WITH And your work is done for all time to time to come. WE .CHALLENGE to produce a more durable material for street p-iveaieiifc thau the Sioux Falls Granite. ANY AMOUNT OP promptly. Samples sent nnd estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAIN&CO. . ' . Sioux Kails. Dakof. DRWHITTIEU 817 St. Charles Si. , St , Lou/a , Mo. A RKOULAR OKADUAQZof two medical collojei 1. bu b eu engaged lon < or In the trer mont ol C1IUN1C ) , NEUVOUS , SUIN AND BLOOD Dleeaict tliau other ) ) hj ilclin In Bi. Louis , aa city papers allow aud all old rculdontti kuuw. ConsultatlcA free Invited. When It It Incoix/eulcnt to visit tan city treatment , medicines cut io tent by matUor oxnret evcrj H here. Cunblo cuwa guaranteed ; \fhoie d ou exists it U Innkly ttoiai } . Oillor write. Nervous Prostratloc , Uohlllty , Mental lad Fbytlc * \YeitkuoM , Mercurial and othur qgectlona ol 'fhrctt Ing , aklp Allectluinroid Horeii and UJcera , luiptdl tneuta to marrugo , Rhoumatlaui , 1'lka. Special at tout Ion to caaai lioui brerworkcd bra'o. SURQIU L- .aEd receive epuilfll attention. IMaeaao mining from luiprudciiiCit , Kl&wsos , ludulg aiicoa. . marry.whosiaynol y.rauaei , ccac ) nuoe and cure. Malleclfur SCc ; or Rt mi ( i. * n o . vii Western Coralte-1 IRON AND SLATE 1100FDU3. C. SPECHT , PROP , 1111 Douzlis St. Omaha , Neb. XTANUFAOTUIIER Ot I Galvanized Iron Cornices tSTDanwt Wndows , Kintals. Tin , Iron and SUti Boofinjr. Speclit'a v > tent MoUlllo &k > Urht , i'ateul vlluited Hatc&ct liar and Uraoket Bnelvlnt' , 1 an he general at-ont lor tint anovt line 01 goojf , Iroi cncluji , Crejungi. Uiluntriyle * , Veramlaj , Iron b&ni Window Wind * , Cellar Oiiartl * : ale ii'utj : Ulil Hag the Largest Stookgin Omaha au&2 akes2tlie Lovrest Prices. CHARLES SHIVERIOK , > Purclmaera should avail themselves of the opportunity now offered to my ut Low Pricas by taking advantage of. the great inducements set out by 120(1 ( , 1209 nd 1210 FarnaciSt To All Floors. . OMAHA , NEB. Jtr " U JDJuliJ 4O To GALLOWAX AND ABERDEEN Consisting of Bulls Every niiimal of : and Heifera one good individual to three years old. merit , pure tired' ' Every Heifer in and registered in calf by imported Herd Book of' Bulls. Great Britian , At Lincoln , Neb , , Friday February 15 , 188& Thi § is ono cf the best lots ol Polled Cattle ei or offered at public sxle In the woit , been selccto- out of 800 head Imported bj us durtn ? the past season ; LEONARD BROTHERS , MT. LEONARD , JIO. For further Information or c itilou.e. addrea ? 0. M. Druse , Nebraska Farmer , Lincoln , Neb. TG1UIS OF HALK-Cash , or ( oar months bank note , 8 per cent Interest. F6C . HELLMAN . , 7507 AND 1303 FARNAM STREE1 COR. 1STh OMAHA. OMAHA.BURLINGTON BURLINGTON ROUTE" ( Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Railroad. ) EAST AND WEST. GOING NORTH AUD SOUTH. ElepantDay Goochea , Parlor Cars , with Reclin Solid Trains ot Eltgant Daj Coaches nnd PuB-J rnc Chain ( .ats true ) , Smoldos Care , with Re man I'.ilaco Sleeping Cars are run dally to audJ volving Chnira , Pullman PaLize Sleeping Cars and from St. LouK via Hannibal , Quincy , Keokuk , ' the famous C. B. & Q. Dining Cars run dally to and Burlington. Cedar Rapids nnd Albert Lea to 8t' from Chicago & Kansas City , Chkago & Council I'aul and Jilintwapohs ; Parlor Cars with Reclinta' BhifTi ! , Clilcago & Des Moleoo. Chicago , St. Jo Clmin to end fromSt Louis and I'eorlaandC seph , Atouis.on&Topeka. Only through line bo- nnd from St Louis nnd Ottumwa Only ov Iween Chlcazo , Lincoln & Denver. Through cars change ot cars between St. Louis and DC" lietwoen Indianapolis & Council DlufTs via j.'eorla Molnes. Iowa , LJncoia , Kcoraska , andDenvcc1. All conncotlons made m Union uetmta. It U . known as the jrreaCTIIHOUGH CAR LtNE. It is uclverr iUTartmlttal to be the Dnnat Equipped Railroad In the World-fop ail Clrissos of Travel. , T. J. POTTER. 3d Vice-i'res't and Qen'l Manaaer. JEROFVJ T , UJVVsr.L tEft.i > 'U3.Afi'.Chlcatv 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPOIIT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh' ' , DeafuesB , Lung and Nervous Diacr.soa Speedily and Permanently Cured. Patients Cuicd at Homo. "Write for "TiiE MEDI'SAL-.MISSIOXAKY ' , " for the People , free. Consultation aud Correspondence Qrath , P. 0. Box U92. Telephone No. 226. aoji. JT AIIDIIUSSELL , Poatmaiter , Davenport , says : "Physician of ivea J ajuiiuy aiia Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MUHPHY , Davenport , writes ; "An i.onurablo Man , Fine Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hours. 8 rn f - . PERFECTION r iZ'i" * > .vai * c1 'IN Heating and Baking fjgf Tx only attained by using iglSiSgjssfega/rMAOTSTO * * * A&rf . _ . . . : - J * * ttf L ri | Jj f i ) g | JJ X'JP"Vt\ ' * Stoves and Ranges , IIHE G10ZE D001& Fet Bale by HILTON EOGEK3 & SONS OMAHA. A victim of etrir imprudence. c4iin dithll . % ; nerrnvi * . Ir. premature d aj. eU > . . naviDj triad la v .a tsten known r mtljr ; hta dlMOTiroJ t , imrle ma a . .clelf r . which he will tend rnEU to hi t lollow-wilenri. Addrvea. J.II.ItUiiVKS.uch truun > t.t > tv VorV Imported Beer IN BOTTLES , Erlauger , Bavaria. Culml icuor , Bavaria. Pilsner Bohemian. Kaiser. > Breiueu. DOMESTIC. Budweiser St , Louis. Anhnuscr * St , Louis. Bes ; s Milwaukee , Sclilitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. 1C run's . . , .Omaha Ale , Porter , Dmnpstic and Rhine \Vino. 13D. MAUltEU , I' , ' 1 i Far.iaju , IMPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTIOM , warranted to wear l form neater , aJid Klvu .t' U'actlon than ony other Con. ' . the Diarktt. or price paid will ! * " , T ? LEHMANN. OMAHA Stove Eepair Works , 101) ) South 14th St. -ikti-riTO.u vcl furnUhn ! < cistln-'s oJ repair. > u ( u > ut oil oestTiptlou , wc.O'l to\t , chiDsrea to bunicni.frritei.urotack.dinjpeu , 4i constantly ; ° i"t i Try OD * ° ' ° 4r < td * * * rielvi- " * *