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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1884)
OMAHA PAILf BEE > TUESDAY , AUGUST 12 , THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , ( SUCCESSOR TO THE J. M. 1J , & B. CO. ] MONARCH The molt extensive manufacturers o [ k 11 VI IN THE WOULD. ; 609 S. Tenth Street OStAlIA , NEU WIMCC9 of ntlltrd and Tool TttbloaJanJ materials Urnshed on application. S. H , ATWOOD , Flattsmoutli , - - - - - Nob. . laxiDiBor inouonauBniu Ano ntaa au.ua HEREFQRO ABO JERSEY CATTLE AHD IIUBOO 0 * nUIT KID BWIKI tJTYonrjjc stock lor ftlo. Correspondence toll od reports from the ii'o o ( Sv , Ill's Spcclfl o ( S. S THE ) hi the treatment ot Cancer coiitlnuo to bo wonderful. There sccnis to 1)0 no doubt that It Is ft poaltlro tpcclOo for Skin Cancer or Kplthclloma. "Fortwcnty jc ra I suflcred from a Cancer on my neck. 'Talent Potash ami Mercury Mixtures' foil Instead of curing the cancer , I losttho use of my anna and the upper part of my bojy. Jly general health was broken down , and my Ufa nas dtspatrcd of. S. S. S. cured mo sound and well. Tills now loaae of IIo It garo to mo cannot bo measured by nny rnenctarv value. 1 owe my Ufa and the support of my family to Sniffs Spociilo. " W. II. HOBINSOX , Divlaboro , Ga. "Mr. Brooks , near Albany , was hopelessly nllllctod with Cancer. It had eaten through lila nose Into his mouth and throat. The time ot his death was only a iuottion | of a very short time. Ho prajud for death , hlj sulTerlng was so great S. S. S. has had a wonderful eflcct on hint. Ills Improvement la so great tint we all feel sure of hUbolni ; iicttcctlv cured an time. W H. GILIIKUT , Albany , On. Our Trcatlia on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to applicants. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. N. Y. Offloo , 169 W. 22d St. , between Bth and 7th Avenues. Philadelphia offlco 108 Choaluut St. The use ot the term " Shot Lino" In connection with ( hi corporate iiamo of a Rro tro d , couveya an idea of ust what required by the traveling pub lic a Short Line , Quick Timi and the beat of &ccommod . tloua all of which are turn- ehcd by the greatest railway In America. ILWAUKEE And St. Paul. It owns md operates over 4,600 miles cl Northern Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and as ta main lines , branches and connec tions reich all the great business centres ol the Northwest and Far West , It naturally answcro thi dcecrlptlou of Short Line , and Best Kouta between Chicago , Milwaukee , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago , Milwaukee , La Croeso and Wlnona. Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendala Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Stlllwatoi' Chicago , Milwaukee , Wausau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukesha and Ooonomowon. Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and Pralrlodu Chlen Chicago , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbaull. Chicago , Bololt JanosvtHo and Mineral Point. Chicago , Elgin , ilockford and Dubuquo. Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Rapid * . Chicago , Council Bluffs and Omaha. Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain. f Bock Island , Dubuque , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Davenport , Calmar , St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman S Gcpora and the Finest Dlnlntr Cars In the nrld arc run on the mal.i lines ot the CHIC AGO , MirAYAUKEE AND ST. PAUL KAILWAY.andovory attention U paid to passengers by courteous employes of the Company. S. S. MERRILL , Oen'l Manager. A. V II. CAKPENTEH , Gon' Pass. Agt. J.T. CLAKK , Oen'l Sapt. GEO. U. UKAFfORD. Ass't Gonl. Pan Afft. PRINCIPAL LINE dlEICAOOjFEOHLi&ST.LOUIS , n v WAV or OKAHA AND LINCOLN TO DE1TVSR , OK VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER , Connecting ; In Union Dnpots nt Knn [ is C'ity , Oinali.iiuiii Denver with through tialns lor .And nil points In the Gic.it Wo&t. Connecting In Grmul Union Depot nt Chicago amn lor yisir YOIIK , nosy ON , And all Knn Ajii cities. Atl'porln with tlnop . , Vtmlna lor Indiana ; ) . oils , Cincinnati , Coluii.'iis , und nil points in tlio South. Kitst. At HO.JUi3 with throniih trains lor nil points Kloipint Day Coaches , I'urlor Cars , with Ho. . cllnliif ? Clmlrs ( e. ts liuo ) , Smoking Cnro with ICovolvlnt ; Clmli-H , I'ullmuii 1'nliico Sleeping Cniti and thu famous U. II. itQ. Dining Cuts Council Jlluiru : Chicago nnd DCS UlllCHK" , Ht. JU.40)ll ) , AtUlllSOII lUHl Topuka wliliout clmiiKo. Only tluoiiRli line tliol ? own trains between Clilcnso , nncl Denver , nnd Chicago , Kansas City mul Denver. Thiouah curs between Inulanaixilli und Council llluira , via 1'uoria. L O01NQ NOIITII ANI > SOUTH. Solid Tnilns of Kloirant Day Coaches mid 'Pnlliuan ' 1'nlacoSlcopliiK Cnrauro run dully to nnd from St. I.oula ; vfn Hannibal ; Ouincy , Keokiik , Iliirllngton , Ccdur Itupldy nnd Albert Lento St. 1'nul und Mlniicftrxilla ; 1'nrlor Ciira IIccllniiiK Chali-H to nndtorn St. lmilt nnd 1'cnrin. OnlyonocliaiiBOof cars between St. I.oula anil lc > lolniH , I own , Lincoln , No. bru.ski , nnd Denver , Colorado. ' It Is also the only Through Line between ST. LOUIS , HINHBArOLIfl and ST. PAUL. It Is known aa the crent TJIUOUiill OAIi I , INK of America , und id uulvcritilly admit ted to bo thu Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all elaccos of Travel. Through Tickets via this line for ilr > atoi ? tt. U. coupon ticket olllcualn the UnitudStatos and Cunudu. T. J. "OTTKIl , PEHOEVAI. LOWELL , Vlci-1'rM. 4 U n. hl n jt r. MANUFAOTUKEU OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW : CAPS , FINIALS. . ETC , axe n.ati > . cstr-oot , OSIAHA , . , . NEDRASK 4 COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. CLEARING THE CREEK. The Jnry Males ils Award for Rigta of Way Damages , Fault Found With the Survey. There 1ms for n long iltno boon mud talk about getting some outlet for the crock southerly to the Missouri river , nncl the recent indignation nnd excitement ol these who hits Buttered irom atngnnnl water nnd overflown has hastened action a little. The city council recently took stops toward having a right of way con demned , also a jury was appointed consisting of .1. L. Farmau , Henry Pas- chol ; W. L. BigRB , Thillp Johnson , A. W. Wood , nnd Mr. Sperling. This jury completed ita work yesterday and de cided upon the following awards : S. Wcflton 512 OC Mrs. Gardner ! > OC 1) Murphy 5 SK Mr , Glulow 12 OC Mr. HIco 1 2. ; Mr. Judson I 2i Tom Smith 4 OC Sll 7C This provides for a right of way one liundred foot wide nnd extending from the city's limits to the river. It is doubtful about the property owners taking the awards made , and equally doubtful about the city giving it. The cost of a right-of- way is but the beginning of the expenses , as there trill hnvo to bo munching , cut- Ling nnd digging , and then this artificial t > ed will bo liable to wash , the banks crumble , etc. , as is the case in other places where this has been tried. The proponed survey will take the crook through much valuable land , and mnko damages heavy. Some who have looked over the ground declare that tnia survey is impracticable and too costly , and tlint by following the marshy and ow Innd , n right of wny can bo procured much cheaper , and the expense ot pro- faring the bed will bo nothing in com parison to the route now chosen , while t will have the advantage of being a more natural water course. The objection ; o this latter route being much longer , is said to bo moro than overcome by the objections to the present plan. However this may bo , it is hoped that something may bo done which will give relief to these who have suffered from ; oo much water , and that the relief will come speedily. It is nlso well for the city to have some sort of an exit for the drainage system which it Is trying to complete in the central part of the city. Live and drcasod spring chickens at Martin Casey's meat market , 541 Broad- vay. I'liUtSONALi. James Brooks , who has been couGncd to his loino four months , on account of an accident , a now gaining , ' William JBraddy and P. W. Seller ? , buai- ness men ot Ainsworth , Neb. , were in the Muffs , yesterday. J. Jj , Do Bovoise , the pool lines' ticket agent , returned yesterday morning from lits rip to Spirit Lako. Charles Millett , who superintends the street laving , is a llttlo under the weather , and hreatcnod with bilious fover. J. M. St. John returned to Missouri , yes- arday , to buy apple ? for the commission louse of J. M. St. John < t Co. Judge Ayleaworth returned , Sunnday , from lis Minnesota trip , and is again seated on the mealsackof the superior court. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sears wore made hap- ) ier still on Sunday night by the appearance of a rousing young democrat whoso lirst cry was for Cleveland , Judge W. C. James , after having filled the Dhicago reporters with all sorts of stuff about [ owa goiug democratic , has huriied home ho- 'oro they could got sweet revenge on him. C. A. Marshall and D. J. Flynn , of Now York , passenger agent of the Hock Island Albert Le.i route , together with E. J. Dolier- iy , also of New York , spent Sunday at the Ogden. flcnl K.sluto Transfers. The following transfers were filed in rho county clerk's oflico yesterday and reported for TJIU BEE by P. J. Me- Mahon : Sarah Mankon to Minnie Haggorty , lota 12 and 13 , block 22. Howard's add. , 8170. Joseph Forman to George W. Forman , s wj 12 , 7714 , $3,000. Charlotte Coy ot al. to Foirviow Ceme tery Association , part n w4 n 0 } 25 , 75 , 14 , $300. vVm. Uandall to Charlotte Coy , part n w-nc25 ] , 75 , 44,8100. SVm. Kirkland to George W. Graham , n w.l s e.J 15 , 77 , 42 , SCOO. Mnrtlm J. Jackson to George W. Gra ham , a wj a cj 15 , 77 , 42 , § 00. Flora J. .1. Mitchell in John n. Agg- son , ni n c { 18 , 74 , 40 , $2,325. Mary B. Swan to Edward P. Cooper , lot 2 , block 17 , Boors add. , $100. Total sales ? 8,000. COMMERCIAL , OODNOIL DLDtfJ-S MABKBT , COUNCIL ULUIYH , IOWA , August 11,188) ) . Wheat No. 1 milling , 75@80 ; No. 3 C5@ 70 ; rejected CO. Corn Local purposes , 40@4fi. Oats For local purposes , 30@40 , liny 810 00@ia 00 per ton ; baled , CO@CO Rye 10@lCc. Corn Moul 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices at yards , C 00 ® 700. 700.Coal Delivered , bard , 11 50 per ton ; soft , 5 00 per ton Lard J'alrbank'a , wholesaling at Ojc. Flour City Hour , 1 C0@3 30. Brooms 2 95@3 00 per dor. LtVB BTOOK. Cattle Butcher cows 3 50@4 00. Butchoi stcera , none in market. Sheep 3.DO. Hogs 100. PEODCOK AND mCITS. Quotations by J , M. St. John & Co , , com mission merchants , f > 38 Broadway. Poultry LtvQold hens , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 25@3 00 per doz. ; live turkeys , Oc. 1'cachea A bus. box , 1 00. Lemons o 00 per bor. Uauanos 2 00@3 00 per bunch. Butter Creamery , 20o ; rolla , choice 9@10c Kfgs 14 per dozen. Vegetables Potatoes , 1 50@2 00 per bbl onions , 75oierbu ; cabbage,50a per doz. ; eatinf apples , 1-3 bu box. t 0a. choice per bbl 3 25fe 1 00 ; beans , 1 W @ 2.23 | wr bushel. The barn on the farm of Thomas Brace one tnilo west of LoMars , was burned 01 Thursday afternoon , together with twl horses and a number of hogs. The cause of the Dro is unknown. The barn wai worth about $500. IOWA NKWS. The employes of the Fairfield wooloi mill have gouo on a strike. One Mrs. Urozol , of Uubuquo , has sworn out a warrant against her husbanc charging him with incest with his ton year-old daughter. Judge Miracle has c'onicd the paving injunction asked for by 11. E , J , Board- man in Marshalltown , nnd the work ol paving will proceed. The Dos Moines Capitol calls Mrs. Blank , who caused so much trouble to the Marsh.illtown prohibitionists , "tho goddess of personal liberty. " Marshnlltown's outstanding Indebted ness is only $21,000 , and it owns n sys tem of wntor works valued at $150,000 , nnd real property worth at least $30,000. The first wedding in the now capital last wook. The young couple , Mr. Mar tin V. B. Morris and Miss Minnie II. Williams , wore both of Wayland , Henry county LoMars Sentinel , 7 : _ The second Catholic church building in Iowa in size nnd cost is the ouo now rapidly reaching completion nt LoMars. The timbers for the roof are now up. Wonsol Milan , n young Bohemian , vrhoso parents nro respectable farmers , lias been arrested and locked up ns the rapist of Laura Kaninch , the llttlo Bo hemian girl at Cedar Ilnplds. Henry Vanclovo , of Ottunma , was trying to draw a charge out of n ride. II o drew it. The bullet plowed n furrow through the flesh of his breast and cut to the bono on the finger of his loft liand. The Storm Lake Pilot says that last Sunday nttornoon as the youngest child of William Uhtn , residing near Early , in Bac county , was playing with the children at a neighbor's , It was struck by light- ling and instantly killed. Mr. Uhta ras sitting on the porch and received a slight shock In the fingers. The other children were not harmed. All the ights in the house were broken and the chimney and ouo side of the house torn down. Marshalltown Timcs-llopublican , 7 : Another version of the trouble between ho Aeklcy editors was nivon by a gentle- nan in town yesterday. Ho says the wife of the editor of the Tribune wont to ho oflico of the Enterprise and drew n elf-cocking revolver on the editor , com- nanding him to got down on his knees , ) ut the latter said ho "didn't have to. " She then pulled the trigger , but the ham mer stuck at half-cock , and the assaulted ditor's life was saved. Ho then took the vcapou wway from her. The "bottom diseaso" is creating mvoc and death among horses near lonn. It is named because it is pecul iar to portions of the Missouri bottoms t has boon traced through Woodbury lounty , nnd into Monona county , and as ar north as Dakota City. Within the > aat two years nnd a half , at between 250 mil three hundred head of horses are mown to have died from it in that sec- ion , and it has become worse lately , md is causing no little anxiety among farmers. The approach of the jottom disease is insidious. The horse ; oes " off his feet" nnd begins to gradu ally decline. The brain is affected and ho animal goes into uncontrolablo fits of ronzy. The disease may run along for hroo or four weeks , nnd possibly two months , ending in death by wasting tway or starvation. No animal was nt- has been known to recover. BOI3E CITY , L Beautiful Capital The Fort and Military Territorial Growth of Idaho Railroading. torrospondonco Salt Lake Tribune. In all the groac west wo do not know of n town so beautiful and homelike as ioiso City. A Now England country illago , or a town in the back woods of ho middle states , away from railways md commercial bustle , is the countor- > art of Boise City with its neat and nt- ractivo cottages embowered in deep ihadows of fruit and ornamental trees vith gardens in the rear , and ilowors in ront. The narrow streets are lined on ach side with stately Lombardy poplars , nd other ornamental trees , while the ards are BO dense with apple , poach , ilum , cherry and pear trees as to almost ixcludo the sun from the green swnrd. Che English sparrow has not yet invaded .his place to drive out the feathery songsters , and our cars are greeted with , ho chirp nnd chatter of several old fa- 'oritos so common in the cast. Besides i system of ditches which irrigate n por- ion of the city , other portions are irri- od by mciuia of water wheels. Down ono street there is a canal in which the vator runs , but several feet below the rards of citizens. To inako this available , irhoels oimiliar to the pnddlo vrhcols of a itoamboat , are suspended so as to dip ho paddles into the stream to bo pro- > ollod by the water. On ono side there s a series of buckets , ono on each pad dle , which takes up ono or two gallons of water and as it passes over at the top empties into a trough , thence to How in lipos on the grounds on either side of ho street. If not needed , the wheel is alsed out of the water to remain idle. It is a cheap and good plan nnd 'adds in terest to the street as a pleatont drivo. Tust now the fruit trees are loaded with ; ho finest fruit of the land. Poaches suffered by the hard winter two years ago , and that class of trees will have to bo replaced by now ones , bnt all other kinds of fruit are so abundant aa to bo a drug in the market. There iu a good opening hero for a shipper to supply Salt Lake with fruit. Blackberries , raspberries and some thor small fruits are now In their prime and the supply is far beyond the de mand for homo consumption , Ono lng pleases a Utah man in looking at the crop of apples pears nnd plums. The festive worm has not entered this reg ion and hence the fruit is entirely clear of all defects , irbilo the flavor is as good an that of any locality. Boise City has an elevation of only 2,200 foot above sea level , and in climate ind soil is well adapted to fruit raising. So is It to raising vegetables and grain. Corn trill ripen hero na well as in Illi nois , and the name largo varieties nro grown. Potatoes seven Inches long and three Inches through were picked out of n wagon load of the new crop , while tur nips nix inches in diameter were soon , by the side of Rolld cabbage heads over a foot in diameter , and BO solid that wo wanted to know if they were from Cal ifornia where the season cones so much earlier. The agricultural possibilities ol the Boise valley are beyond computation. Fred Dubois , United States marshal for Idaho , fools a just pride in the man ner the penitentiary la conducted , and il was not long after my arrival before ho had hla spring wagon ready to take mo thither to inspect the place. It is lo cated about H miles from the center of tow n on n reservation embracing four 4i acre lots. A high board fence surrounds the pcnotontiary , and guards nro stn tionod on top of this , with guard houses at the corners and walk planks between. The buildings arc far from being whal they should bo. The main structure is of stone , in which is inclosed forty-two cells. These are in three tiers or stories , the two upper ntorlos being reached by stnirs with iron verandas running around , the cells being in the center of the building with n epaco of several foot nil round between thnm nnd the outside walls. Fifty-six prisoners nro kept in these forty-two cells , after using ono for storage , another for solitary confine ment and ono for n bath room. The place is kept clean and under good disci- [ ) lino. J. 11. Richards is warden and live guards nro employed , fourduring the day nnd ono at night. The prisoners nro dressed in striped clothes , made by ono of their [ number. The experiment of making trunks was tried , and if there was n market for the product , it would bo profitable. Men prefer to work , nnd are credited five days on their time for every thirty they work , providing their johavior is good. A squad goes out un der a guard to quarry stone on the reser vation. Suchatono find ready s.ilo , as hero is where Boise City gets ils supply of mich. building material. The ponotentia- ry belongs to the United States nnd is run nt a profit to the Government , ns the Territory in its payment of $1 , per week 'or each prisoner sent there by the Tcrrl- orial courts , moro than pays the expense of the institution. Marshal Dubois hinks of building n wnll around the pen- tontiary , ns it would not cost but little f anything , the atone being handy , and a species of clay near the place ivould nf- ord a mortar almost equal to lima and sand. The buildings now used were laid with it. Fort Boise occupies a position almost n town , nud on n military reservation , 'ho location overlooks the town and had t boon improved would to-day bo n charming spot , but former commanding ollicors have had no interest in this di- potion , nnd hence it is barren of attrac- ions. General Brisbin is now coiuman- lor of the post , garrisoned by company ) , Second cavalry , Captain Gregg , with evenly mounted men. This company inly n few weeks ngo came hero from ' ' 'art ' Ellis , Montana , and General Bris ) iu was transferred from Fort Kcogh , lontana. Wo found him busy lilting p his house , his furniture having just rriyed , nnd ho was not in the best of [ ririts over the matter , ns n recent order ransfors him to Fort Walla Walla , Vashington territory. Ho stands the ext in line of promotion and as that nay como at almost any time , and ia sure o como within n few months , it seems lard for him with his largo family to bo ompolled to remove BO noon after ouch long move na they hnvo lately made. Besides being a most clover gentleman , Srisbiu is noted for his literary work , ml nonspapcr correspondence , the good Hods of which have been felt in the west , by which this country has boon made known to so many readers. Boise City is the seat of justice of Ada ounty , ind is the capital of the torri- ory. Her business men are ontorpris- ug , her people social nud intelligent , and .hey . take n deep interest in the cause of ducntion nnd the moral and political questions of the times. Their court- louse and school-housn are models to bo ) eluted at with pride , while their ihurchcs are well attended. From Ter ritorial Controller James L. Onderdonk wo learn some important facts regarding ho entire territory. Ho has closely ex amined statistics of the census of 1880 , when the population was 30,000 people , and from official roturus " of taxpayers of 1883.ns compared with 1870 , ho esti mates that the present population aggre gates 60,000 , or just double that of four oara ago ; Ada county has 10,000 , of rhich 3,000 are in Boise Oity. There is little progress being mndo in onstrucllng the Boise brnnch of ho Oregon Short Line , from Jaldvroll , and the citizens express ittlo hope of Its completion within ny near dnto. But ono train per day ach way , now runs on the road between Voisor , Idaho and Granger , Wyoming , .hat . train being n mixed ono. Postal lorks on the route complain of being on , uty forty-eight hours at a time , to run little over 500 miles , and citizens nil .hrpugh central and southern Idaho com- ilain about the slow mail transmission. ? ho Tribune reaches hero forty-eight lours after being prinled , when it ought .o como through in thirty hours. 1'as- ongors coming from or going east have o stop at Kuna , fifteen miles from hero , omo three or four hours in the middle of the night , and if coming from the cast , rrivo hero after nn nil night spent without sloop , and lack of rest. The hours at which trains pass Kuna , mnkcnit very unpleasant for travolors. This is n fruitful year for crops and .ho . entire Boise valley is BO well covered vith grain wherever tunning is done to make the country very charming at this canon , The work of constructing ditches is ; oing on , and in time this valley will bc- omo "a real garden spot , nnd abound with thrifty farmers. Tlio lioctlo anil tlio Klea.n If n ono hundred and fifty pound man md strength in proportion to that'of the beetle , ho couid lift nearly 200,000 ) ounds. If ho were ngilo in proportion 0 the ability of the flea , ho could leap over u three story house Some poor f ol- pws nro BO feeble that they can neither ift nor leap. Their blood IB poor , their ligostion bad and their energy gone , live men Brown's Iron Blltors , which will enrich their blood and tone them up gloriously. A. Democratic Orfrnn lit Doultt , Now York Sun , ( Iom ) ) . In truth , wo are all men of destiny ; .ho question Is , what shall our destiny > ol Cleveland has had a remarkable run of luck so far ; will it continue or will il ) reak ? la it his destiny to boat brother [ ilalno , or to bo bouton by him ? Is ho really the agent of fate to clean out the republicans , or is it brother Blaino'a des tiny to clean him out ? Or is Bon Butler 1 man of destiny appointed to do the bus- ness for both of them ? for a Bummer llosort. Cincinnati Kmulror | , Steve Elklns may think ho is having mportant conferences with politicians , and that ho owns n state or two nnd hai a great deal to nay about the other states , but the fact seoma to bo that ho in nothing moro than a big sign for a sum- in or resort. GIIKKNNILLE , Ci. , May 8 , 1883. "Was attacked with severe kidney dia ease. HUNT'H [ Kidney and Liver ] HK.M KIIY was advised , and ono botUlu completely pletoly cured mo. " Chaa , II. Alexander Foreman Dye House , Shetuckot Mills. "I will certify to the truth of the above. " John A. Morgan , Druggist Greenville , Conn. \VlltpiirtftMhn DLOOD/rppu. latollin LIVER nml KIDNEYS , nnd IliHTiiiiK Tin ; Hi : ALT H TlOOll of YOUTH. l ) i. In , Want or Appetite , In- "Minn , Ijii-k it mrvngth. cnroil. Hone' , iiimr IIITVM recrlvo new rorcc. tlm inlnil mul llraln 1'nnrr. their drx nil ) flml lnDK.lIAUTKirai2lON TONIO ntnfnnml riicciljr euro. < iHc < n tlnir , lirnllhy rmiiiilcxlnn. Krritucnt Mtom | > t. at rnmitrrlVltliiK unlynilil In Iho popularity of Iliu orldiiM. Do not capcrl- niCHt pPlthU OlIUItNAl. ANHUMT. Son.l . jrarmtdroMlo'lhoPr. llnttorMc'1 ' fo.V iMonU.lo.for / ! \ our "JDKKAM HOOK. " , trull of Urooi-oiLuJ uwtul. Information , frwv J RURAL NEBRASKA ! The Leading Agricultural and Live Stock Journal of the West. 20 Pages { " "Komi " = AH1 1 80 Columns H. S. SMITH & CO. , AMU'UllMflllltllt. IO.VUOI1T. W. Kim.VAS , Secretary State llourd of Ariciittmi' | , Associate Keillor. SUUSCUIl'TIO.V I'lUOK , ? I.OO per ) o r IniuUanoe Mnnil 10SS Ktli Street. - OMAHA , NK11 Jy Si-null ) tf TA ! > M no nthcr noiirlrlimpnt. It nxnvHlth lilmpi-rfirtls , " urltix n iiintli rr llmiiltnlflnr , . , . KUnlhrtcMlmii. nlm . nn Mrll m llio trnm i-oi'iitnbln i > lijplrintm tliroimlmiu tlmlinlo lr Hti > * tlto tint \\nith nf jioRUcK'3 roon ron INTANTS AND INVALIDS , ] ( < iimrvnmtrunkliiir Hiwt foo.1 In liraltliprflok- IIMW 4Hniiil75rt , HvnllilriiKvli tK llonkrontfrea. IIOItl.U'K'S Kl t l ro. , | { iir-i 4iientbyiiiaUoureccl'toI | rrlvulu OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. The scholastic year connnoncco on the First Wednesday in ttmter , The course ol Instruction embraces Ml the Klemcn tarv and higher hranehos ol n finished education DlITercneo of llclltdon Is no ohstaclo to the admis sion ol yonn ; ladlea. I'uplls are received nt any tluio of the ycnr. TERMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Hoard , Washing , Tuition In English nud French , uuo of books. 1'Uno , per ucsslon of Five Months , - - $150.00 r.XTKA CIIAliaES-Drawlnp , Painting , Gcrma Harp , Violin , ( iiiltnr and Voi.il Music , Keforenooa are rciiulred from nil persons unknown to tlio Institution. For lutlhcr information apply the 1UAUV SUI'KHIOUJ \ ) ll.miu James Meal Institute Chartered by tlicStateoflHU ! nols for thcexpresspurpono of Elvlncimmcdlate relletia nil chronicunnnry and prl- 'tvntc disccscs. Gonorrluxa , ' GleetandSyrhiUsinallthcir camplicaled farms , olio all diseases of tlio Skin and Blood promptly relieve Jand pcrmanentlycured by reme- dicstestedln n-Forfi/1'eiirJ _ _ , . Niicctall'racHre. bemlnal iclit Losses by Dreams , Pimples on the Face.Lost Manhood , tnatttvrli/c\irctl'Nier6 tsiiocjcpcrlnienilnil * The appropriate ru.r.edy isutonce used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd- ' .clces sent by Mall nnd Express. No marks on pcckace to Indicate contents or sender. Atldresi UH.JAMES.No. 204Wahinnlon SI.ChlCBgoIIK In the Dlstilct Court for Dcnglas County Nehioak Kathrlno Koan , plaintiff . 1'atrlckII. Kent ) , de fendant. To I'atrlck Koan nen-roglilont , defendant. You aio hereby notified that on the 23d day of July 1884 , hathrlno Kean filed a petition acalnstjou In the district coutt of Douglas county , Nebraska , the object and prayer of which nro to obtain a dhorco from you and the care and custody of your minor child , on the grounds that elnco your marrliKO to plalntlflyou line hecoino an habitual driiukrard , nnd have failed to support her for more ) than two jeaas last past. You nro required to answer ( aid petition on or be fore Monday the Bth day nf Boritomiwr. 1884. KATIIIIINnKKAN , Plaintiff. Iy ! .T. P. intli : ! hJ. J. O'CONNOU.hcr ottornojB. jy 29 , nng 6-11 ! 1 TIMKEN SPRINCJ/EHICLES ! Vrlilrln mate * ' " easy OllOpCT * onnswlthtwo riiiTlliiui" YiriiithortcaBrrorillnKlotliowoliiiitiliry carry. Kfjually well ndnptou to roucii country rondHnndflnodrlvvsof cltlfa. Ataniirnrliirrdnnil olduy nlllhnlrndlnuiarrlnenllnllilrr ; > Biiil T" ftl , Hfnry Tlmkyii. > > i ntn. . ( U. lined nzvliiHlvidy by "ABSUtTBUG.GYCO . , ffifl MO. VALLEY , - - - IOWA. ognd for Circular ) . " Oon 14th & Jones , 1'ornons Allllcted with any dlnenso , not contiglous , can flnd n home , and If occupying a prlvnto room , may hero bo nttonded by any phj lcl n In Kood Btan- ding. The LyliiK In Uepartinont In nn cupcclal feature. Adilroa Central llonplul , Oinahtt , Neb. Nebraska Cornice AND OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATKNT MCTALW BKYIJailT , Iron Fencing ] , Jlalunriulei , Verandat , Ollloo and Jr. , Window and Cellar OuND Oih DISEASES OF THE EYE & J T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , tSr : .aa.cl ' .VLsrleit. repaired Irom fi ult of flre , olll lloow t , CruUhtou lilock 16tl unuaj.JtIST PLACE 1JJJ UMAHA TO BUY One of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United State * to select from. NO STAIRS TO OLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOR ' , IT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOUftflD ! Wlisre They , Can Enjoy Pure Air < & Water ! And nil of the good nnd plcnaant things tlint go to ninko up a com- > loto nnd hnppy existence. The town of- South Omnhn is situated south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. llnilwny. nnd it is less thim 2i miles from the Onutliii post oflico to the north line of the towu site. South Omnhn is nearly 1 miles north nnd south by 2J east and vest , nud covers nn nron of nearly four squnro miles , The stock yards are nt the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots hnvo boon sold and the demand is on the1 increase The yards nro being rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house is progressiuc : finely. The $30,000 Water Works nro keeping pace with the other im " , provements , nntl the Hotel nnd Exchange Building will be erected nt once The B. & M. nnd Bolt Line Railways hnvo n large force of men at work nud will , in connection with the u. P. Railway , have n union depot icnr the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be luruished for Church and School purposes. ' Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never ) e cheaper than they are to-day. D * "Apply at the Company's office , cor. of 13th nnd Douglas [ streets over the OmalinSaving'sBauk. | M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , 0. F. GOODMAN , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand 01 Engine Trimmings. Mining Machinery , Bulling , Hoao , BrnaH and Iron Fittings , at wholounlo and retail. HALLADAYVJNDM1LLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Wo make a ( specialty , nt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA nd YARA OIGARS. All Oigara sold by ua uro of one own manufacture and warranted oa represented. OPERA HODSE 010AR HOUSE , I 552 Broadwoy , ' . H. H. HORNE & CO. , | COUNCIL BLUFFS , . IOWA. BMlXn At O LEADING MERCHANT TAILORS 7 and 0 Mala street , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. HALLET DAVIS AND GO'S PIANOS [ ENDORSED DY FRANZ LISZT. ] BOSTON , March let , 1331. E N 1'IANO 00 , OH.VTI.BMBH Your Instruments. Qruiil , Square arid Upright , are really nobla and unrl/kllnl tit beauty of touo and flulah. Allow mo to oonjfratulato you on your sterllnj proxr GUSTAVK HATTEK , RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.SOLE SOLE AGENT , Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb 1