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BEST TONIC. =
Th't medicine , combining Iron with
Vcpctnhlo tonic" , quickly ntul completely
Cnrm IMotirixIn * iiiill r llonVi'nlinr ,
Jmpiirr lllnnittAlnlnrliiil'lillN nnil I'rt rriii
iinil Nnirnlitln.
It Is an tmfnlllnir remedy for Dl'cnsesof the
Klilnrj * nnil l.lvcr.
It 1 ? Invnlimblo for I > lfcn o < jionillnr to
\Voinrn , nnd nil who lend f cdonlnry m c * .
It docs not Injure the tcelh , rnn o liondnrhc.nr
Jiroduro romtlpntlon olhrr Jrnti malirinm < ln.
ltcnrlcliesnnditirincstliolilooi1FtlmnlnlM ]
the nppetllo. Mils the n * lmllntlon of food , re-
HCVM Hcnrtlrtirn nnd llcldilng , nnd strength
en * the inn olcs nnd nerve * . . , .
Tor Intermittent rovers , Lassitude , J icls of
Enow , Ac. , It 1ms no cqunl.
* Tlio FPtmlne lint ntioto trade mnrk nnd
cro ed red lines on \ \ rapper1 "kt' " < > other.
n itt iriir mioMMHFMiru. < ii , itTDinnr , nn.
tos Medical Instill
nois for thccxpresspurposo
tof Klvini : immediate rcliclln
"nil chronic , urinary and pri
vate dlsc-v ? " "own-two ,
J Gleet nndhyrhilla In all their
complicated forme , also al' '
diseases of the Skin nnd
Uloodpromptly relieved and
rermanentlycured byremc-
, diesteatcdlna/'ort/lCiri {
S Ki > rclnlI'ritcttcr , Seminal
j'r'nt Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
the Face , Lent Manhood , imitHveltifurrtl T/cr6
i ° * tiurjrrrliiifiiftir/ ( / : appropriate ik.r.rnv
u tt once used In each case. Consultations , per-
Bonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med-
itines sent by Mall and Express. No marks on
pacnaec to Indicate conteau or ccndcr. Addrest
Will purify tlm BLOOD.TCCT.
l.ito tliu LIVER nnil KIDNEYS.
null Jtr.HTcuu : TMK
nd VIOOH of YOUTH. D > -
pepsla , Want of Appetite , m-
UlKcftllnn , I. nek or btmiRtli ,
iiilTIr"1" ' ' . inbsolntcljr |
cured. lion'jo , muscles nml
ncrvei rct-lvo new force.
IJiillvi'tm tliu mlml mill
Riipnllco Drain 1'mrcr.
BnircrliiKlromuoinpluliiti
'
nCP ppuiilhir'to their BI-X will
Hnd in DR. ECljaXEXTB IKOIt TONTO n tntn nnil
r--poy euro , tilvcs a clear , liiMiltliy complexion.
Freiiicnt | httempts lit cTfc > < liiK only mid
to tliupopnlarltyof Iliu oilclnnl. Uu not expert *
Ulenl KcnlluOllIllINAI , ANIlHKST.
Send jmirncldritoThnl > r. llnrlnrnlfd.Oo. .
Ht.I/onl ! . . Mo. , for our"DHKAM HOOK. " B
Fall of 5traciu : an J uuoful. information , ftim.ff J
Health is Wealth !
Da. K. C. WKHT'S NKIIYR AND DRAIN TRKASMKNT , . ft
guaranteed iiccltlc far llymerla , I ) zzlnoss , Convul-
Moiis , Fits , Ncnoui Nournluli , Ilcudachc , Nenong
Prostration ciuaod hv the ueo of alcohol or tobbacoo ,
Wakcfuloc'i , Jlcntiil depression. Softening of tlio
hratn , resulting In Insanity anil leaping to niloory ,
does } and death , 1 're mat lire Old ago , Jtaroiiusi , lost
otpowcrln cltliLTfcx , Imoluntary Lctmigiuiil Spur-
malorliorn rallied by oicr cxertlontof tliu brain , self.
abuse oroter Indulgence. Kach box , contains ono
month's tr fitment Jl.OO a hor.or six bottles ( or
85. CO , lent by mall prepaid on receipt of pilco.
WE OUAUANTKK SIX IlOXGi
To euro i nv case. With each order received by tin
for > lx bottles , accomnllihtd with $5 00 , wo will onJ
the purch s r our written guartntoo to refund the
tnciiDj If ( . ' .9 treatment docn not effect a euro. Guar
anteed leaned only by JOHN C : WIST It , CO. .
jy 28-m.Vo-ry 02 Madison St. , Chicago , 111 ,
"Ilorllcf" fool for Iof nt , h i
Dr. . Amelia
OFFICE AND IlESIDENOE1
1617 Dodge St. , - Omaha ,
TKLKPIIONK No HI
HAMBUKU-AMESIOAN
DIKKCT LINE FOIl KNOLAND , KUANOK AND
UKItMANY.
The Bteamnlilpa of thli noil-known line are built ol
Iron , In uator-tlght compartments , and are ( urnliili-
IK ! wltb c\ery r < xU | ! ito to make t'io ] i.iw > tu both
safe and agreeable. They carry the United Htatci
anil Kuropuau uialli , and leave Kuw Ynrks Thnrd-
days and Batimlnj [ or Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cherbourg -
bourg , (1'AltIS ( ) and IIAilllUSUl.
Ritca : Pint Onbln , 1 5 , f 5 anil 876. Stccrago , > 0
Henry 1'undt , Mark llaneon , K U. lloorea.M. Toll ,
AKonteln Omaha , Uroiiowleg & SchoiiitiunBgontalii !
Council DlnUs. 0. II : KIOUAKU & CO. , Gon. 1'uas
Agta. , 61 Ilroulwav , N. Y. Cboa. Kotmlnnkl & Co-
General Wcataiu A ) iit8 , 107Va hliiKton lit. . China
# t RED STAR LINE
Iluyjil nndll.B , RlatlHtomncru
SAILING EVJ5UY SATU11DAY ,
IJETWKEN
NEW YORK AND ANTWERP
TkelMne , Cfermany , Italy , IIMand and France
Steerage Outward , $20 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , 81 R ;
Excursion , 890 , Including bodillnir , etc. Set Cabin , 960 ;
Itound Trip , $90.00 ; Kxouralon , 9100 ; tialoou from fiO
to 190 ; Excursion 110 to 1160 ,
nrl'eter Wright & Sons , den , Agonta. 65 llroad-
wayN. Y.
CaId elt Hamilton & Co. , Omaha. IF. K. Plod
mintt Co. , 208 K. 10th btroet , Omaha ; D , K. Kim
all , OmahaAF'uU. oJ-ly
Imported Beer
X BOTTLES , '
Erlonger Bavaria
Culinbachor , > Bavaria.
Pilsner Bohemian.
Eaiser .Bremen.
DOMESTIC.
Budweiser. , .St. Louis.
Anhausor. . . . St. LOUIH.
Best B . . . . . Mibvaukef.
Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee.
Eruc's Omaha ,
Ale. Porter , Domestic and Rhine
ED. MAUUER.
121SFiirnnmSt.
RURAL NEBRASKA !
The Leading Agricultural and Llvo Stock
Ji nrnal of the Weet.
20 Pages { iimioTiMeAii.ijjfl ! colnmiis
H. S. SMITH & CO. ,
i ot. ASD rveumiii * .
HON'IIOIIT , W. FUUKAH , BccrtUrr Ht e lloard
ot Agrlcultuie , Awoclite Editor.
fiUeBCItllTlON 1'KICK , fLOO I r je r lo ajianco.
arAOENT8 WAN7EI > JOT
and 108 8. | ttb BUixit - . OMAHA , NEU
22 E&4 tf
ON THE FRONTIER.
A TriD Through ihc Famons
Valley ,
And Over the Stcrllo Snndfl of South
ern Dakota ,
A BBE roporlor , in convorsntion with
Mr. W. F. Hcins , vlio returned recently
from nn extonaivo tour through Northwestern -
western Xobraska nnd adjacent territory ,
learned some interesting fncts concornint >
that country.
3Ir. I leitis loft Omaha July M , and
went vln Blair and the Sioux City .V Pa
cific road as far as Valentino , its western
terminus. This route took him through
the beautiful Klkhorn vnlloy , ono of the
most fertile portions of the state , which
is dotted hero nnd there witli miniature
cilica nnd is as pretty a country na one
could wish to BOO. West Point ia
well built nnd lively man
ufacturing town , Norfolk nn important
railway center and Antelope nnd Noli h
each prominent in its own wny and both
protly and hospitnblo places. Follow
ing the serpentine course of the Klkhom ,
ono aces much beautiful scenery nnd
with the exception of n few barren look
ing stretches in Brown and Ilolt coun
ties is favorably impressed at each suc
cessive stop.
Valentino , three miles east of Niobrara ,
is n characteristic western town and has
been so often described that further
mention of its attractions would bo super
fluous. Hero railway facilities cease , ans
the traveler whoso destination lied
further west must go with a team , on
horseback , or on the hurricane dock of n
broncho. The trip is nn arduous ono
from thence to Pine Hidgo , Dakota , the
stations at which n water supply may bo
obtained being from 18 to 30 miles apart ,
the stagnant water between being
hickly inprognatod with alkali.
At Fort Niobrnra , the first stopping
pluco along the route , a short halt was
made to call on the nor. of Spotted Tail
and BlacK Thunder , who are confined in
the guard house on n charge of killing
another Indian at the llosobud agency.
The road from thence west toward Pine
lltdgo , lies directly along the boundary
line between Nebraska and Dakota and
U marked by a total absence of animal
lifo , The stranger in passing over the
120 miltM between the t\vo points , cannot
but bo struck by the utrango incongruity
exhibited by the thousands of pounds of
telegraph wire strewn along the trail nnd
to bo scon piled up every few miles
just as it was left by the Indians , whom
the Rovority of the weather compelled to
appropriate * the poles for firewood or
freeze to death. The rolling prairie is
rendered doubly dcsolato by the total ab-
absence of timber except n stunted
growth along the crooks and small water
courses , the plain being covered with
grass and the soil sandy. Tito contrast
is more strongly felt , when , after tri
pling two days nnd nights and sleeping -
ing on the prairie , ono
comes out upon the beautiful valley of
the White river. To leave the monoton
ous prairie land and suddenly have the
eye refreshed by the sight of these hills ,
rising often to n considerable height , is
delicious. The valley , including perhaps
10,000 acres , is dotted with clumps of
pine nnd lir , nnd through the midst of
nil flown n stream twenty foot in width
and eighteen Inches in depth , ns clenr as
crystal and sparkling from ono end to an
other of its serpentine course , llkn a sil
ver thread.
Mr. Hems' only companion was his
guido nnd the two. when stopping to
camp or feed their horses , often tried
their luck at fishing in the holes along
the river bed , being rewarded by a liber
al catch of cat fish averaging half a pound
in weight and making an agrooablocoango
with their bacon. The fuel fur tires was
furnished by buffalo chips
and from these the smoke
rose at [ frequent intervals along
the "White nnd its tributaries. The great
est annoyance was the plague of inosiui- ]
tos compared witli which Mr. Hoins says
thoan of Omaha are mere babies. They
iuo so bloodthirsty as to stampede horses
and cattle and oven make it impossible
for men to sloop under the strongest mos
quito bar , which they can saw through as
though it was but a cobweb.
A nnblo sight it is when Pine Ilidgo
agency comes into view , lying as it does
in the midst of a charming valley of twen
ty miles width. Hero are about 8,000
Indians under the control of Dr. Y. T.
RlcGillicuddy , whose reputation us a prac
tical , ollicient agent iitul one of the most
systematic in his methods to bo found
anywhere , is national. The agency proper
or is enclosed by a wire fence ( i to 8 feet
in height and is clean and neat , being
cured for just as any ordinary govern
ment post. The commissary
nnd quartermaster's department nru
managed with military regularity nnd
precision , and the whole ngoncy kept
under the tha police control of about
fifty native or half breed Indians , ohoHon
for bravery or good conduct , and receiv
ing from the government , extra rations ,
arms and equipments. There is ahn n
first class t'uard house , armory , etc. , for
the use of the forco.
In the former wore three Indians , nr
rested fur shooting another man's cow.
and sentenced to oonfinomont at hard
labor , their work being similar to that of
soldiers confined for petit ollencos.
The agent , Dr. McOilliouddy , is courte
ous , aflablo and obliging ; attends strictly
to his business , and allows no outside in
terference , Au instance showing his
pluck occurred recently , when about 200
Cheyenne braves camped on Ohoyonno
ridge , held a council , objected to their
rations , and threatened the agent's lifo if
ho did not accede to their demands. Dr.
McGillicuddy notified them that if they
did not behave themselves their rations
would bo cut oil , nnd that , as for thoot-
Ing , they might go ahead as soon as they
chooso. The day far issuing rations cnmo
ind so did the Indians armed and
equipped ditto the polico. Sure enough
the grub was curtailed , and after four
lays without supplies the Indians grace
fully surrendered and got their supplies.
The educational facilities are being con-
itantly enlarged , and _ n contract will
shortly bo lot for an addition to the main
ichool building in the agency proper ,
which will ( jive it a capacity for L'OO pu
pils. The doctor also has five to eight
ichoolhousos on the outside under his
: oiitrol. When asked how ho managed
x > got the bucks to tend their children to
ichool , lie said if they did not comply
rvith the government regulations their
luppllos wore withhold , and they soon
mo to terms.
The issuing of catllo to the Indians in
in interesting subject to the visitors. A
regular list of names of these entitled to
Jravr beef rations is xept , although these
minus are frequently such that decency
: otnpels the substitution of something
equivalent In moaning. Previous to the
issue , the cattle are kept twelve houn
without food or water. When the time
arrives n name is called off frotr
the list and the brave
appears , on horse back , and armed cap f
pie. A stcor is turned loose and run oul
of the gnto nnd the Indian at once givce
chase , runs it as far as ho chooses ant
kills it. Then the next is called until the
list is exhausted.
After the animal is killed , the squaw :
como up with sacks and in fifteen min
utes every particle is picked up and totec
oil' , oven to the entrails ana horns
It is natural after this harvest to have t
dance in the evening and Mr. Robinson ,
of Fry t Ilobinson , accompanied Mr
lloins to ono of these , which began al
sun-down. It took place within an in
closure whore a fire wns built and tin
ceremonies opened with the monotonoui
musio of a gong whoso rnlhor doubtfu
melody was supplemented by n guttora
chant , until the savage nature wai
worked up to the requisite pitch of on
thusinsm. The "Buck" dance is a wild
orgio and is marked by the gradual strip
ping oil'of every article of clothing , tin
equaws meantime watching the proceed
ing from nil sides , the fun only stopping
when the drum ia busted. The "Squaw'
dance is somewhat similar excepting thai
they retain their clothes and their motiot
is of the swaying sort. At the end of the
dance there is a fcnst of dog meal
whico Mr. lloins participated in nnd
pronounces the dish ns excellent , and
only to bo recognized when ono gets a
glimpse of the head or skeleton , which
generally turns the stomach of a white
man. The Indians are inveterate smokers
especially of cigarettes , but never smoke
cigars.
In the way of hotel accommodations ,
especial mention must bo inndo of the
eplondidly managed hostelry on the re
serve , which is run by Mr. Cooper , by
permission of Agent McGillicuddy. The
house is tidy , well nrrnngod , and , best ol
nil , clean , the floors being kept polished
ns white as ivory. Moreover , the land
lord is courtoouH and makes the stay ol
his guests so pleasant that they are loath
to leave.
From this point to Fort Ilobinson it is
sixty miles , and the route loads by the
old abandoned Camp Sheridan. Neat
Fort Ilobinson the scenery is most beau
tiful and fantastic different from any
other mot with on the router. The
sand hills nro of fantastic shape
and , resemble the old castles on the
Rhino or the ruins of ancient England.
From a distance the eye is easily deceiv
ed and oven at closer range ono cannot
fail to note the likeness. The Crow
Buttes from one of the most remarkable
features of this locality and are nlso in-
tercsting from a historical standpoint.
Hero it was that once n friendly band of
Crows wore driven by the Siouxs , taking
refuge on the buttes 150 feet above the
prairio. Cut oil' from escape by ordinary
moans , they lot themselves down from
the bluffs by moans of their lariots and
thus eluded their enemies. The view
from these buttes is magnificent and cov
ers n distance of ISO or CO miles. The
Sioux City iV , Pacific railway company Is
pushing its survey for an extension
through the northwest nnd has just
reached this point. Their engineering
corps is not letting any grass grow under
their foot nnd the tourist of the future
will bo able to host appreciate the result
of their labors
As Mr. lloins and his guido draw
near Fort Robinson , they were aston
ished to see dense clouds of smoke rising
in the air , plainly visible by aid of the
spy glass , ( an indosponsiblo article on
such a trip ) from ten miles nway. On
their airivaf at the tort , they found that
the Binoko had bcou caused by a conflag
ration which destroyed the blacksmith
shop and two laundry buildings. Iloro ,
the horses not being shod , and , having
worn their hoofs down to the quick ,
wanted shooing badly , and the quarter
master of the post was extremely obliging
in detailing the company blacksmith to
do the work , a favor only to bo aj-prica-
ted by these in a like situation , Mr.
lloins was introduced by Major Pad
dock to Col , Carpenter , the commanding
officer , and upon comparing notes found
that their war record was almost identi
cal. Col. Carpenter extended all the
courtesies of the fort to Mr. lloins , and
mndo his stay extremely pleasant.
It was in striking contrast
with the experience passed
though in Rotting there , a severe hailer
or snow storm being among the inci
dents of the journey. The traveler who
contemplates making this trip may rest
assured that there is little pleasure in it
unloBO ho is well prepared against the
wenlhor. A forced march of 10 or 20
miles to got pure water , without nlkalal ;
the total absence of any kind of shelter ,
the fruitless search for wood , the diffi
culty of lariating the horses , etc. , nro
more distracting than fraught with
pleasure. On the whole trip neither
doer , buffalo nor nntulopo , were
seen , except nt the reservation ,
whore n magnificent wild oaglu and sev
eral buffalo were found. Hero nnd there
n flock of prairie chicken lied from cover ,
only to nmko the desolation of the
country more complete. By the nid of
the glass , which served in the place of n
chart to the mariner , the w y across the
boundless tracts of prniriii land
wns followed , the ranch nnd
dug-out , tillling the place or rocks nnd
buoys in navigation. Whenever tobac
cos , cigars or Hi ] uor wore sold , it was
found that greater pains was taken to
comply with the laws than in more civilized
izod localities ,
Although the land is apparently bar
ren , it was observed that whororor inaug-
rate was practicable it was most produc
tive. The extension of the Sioux City &
Pacific road to the Black Hills will navi
gate a now era in this land and the dos
art will easily bo made to blossom na the
rose. At various points along the route ,
corn , potatoes , cabbage and other small
vegetables were seen , of mngullcpnt
growth although , apparently cropping
jut of the sandy waste , In short , what-
jvor was once the "Great American Dos-
art" will ono day bo ono of the most fav
ored spots in the garden state of the
Union ,
CONVINCING
Ihe nroof .t tno pudding U not In chowtng
.ho airing , but In Imvinp nn opiwrtunlty to
tout the article direct , ochrotcr it llocht , the
DrutrgtutH , hnvo a free trial bottle of Dr. Bo-
itmko a Cuueli and Lung Syrup for each nnd
ivory ono who U ullllctoil with Coughs , Colds ,
: Yathmu Coimimiitlonor any Lung Alloctlou
rouisio.y NQTK9.
IlEliUN , August LM.-Tiiocorvotto Bismarck
itts boon onlrml to lx > e < | iil | > | x < d , prunnrntory
o proceeding to tliu west const ol Africa 111
> ctnl > er ,
CoNfiTANTi.Nom : , August 01. Tlio rt'covt
inbliumt council * Imvn dlHcmncd tlio < | iicutioii
if Bending n fresh circular to tliu [ Kiwora con-
: cruing Kgypt.
8r. I'mnsiifiio , Auf ( , 2-1 , Nuviwtt. ro-
iewiug tlm ttralned rrliitioiiu between Kng-
and itnil lieriiiaiiv , cordially acknowledge *
Inglitud'd rorogultlim of tlio ruht of HuexU
u imp tlio fruit of h r lacritlca In Central
Vii . Knglaml , tlio paxr | ay , U vnjoyhig a
hnllur riulit In l-'gypt. Nothing Imi been
lone by the UtiMilaiiti to humiliate I'nglaiid
or the benefit of ( lerinntiy. The humiliation
if Knqlaml would dliturb the balance of
in 1'urij'i1. '
STOCK SHIPMENTS ,
An Interview With the Secretary ol
the Wyoming Stock" Association ,
Sovcrnl HenamiB AVIiy tlio lltui AVil
bo Iilgfit Tills Vcnr.
Choycnno Loader.
Reference was made in the Lendei
yesterday of the present outlook for cattle
tlo shipments this year , and it was statcc
that many stockgrowors and commission-
men inclined to the opinion that the
shipments would bo as small as thosi
last year , while nothing like the run ol
1882 could bo expected. Various joaaom
have been given for the falling of ) ' , anc
with the intention of eliciting still fur
ther particulars , a reporter of The Loadoi
yesterday intorviowedMr.Thomas Sturgis ,
secretary of the Stickgrowor'snssoclation ,
"Thoro is notl ing surprising in the ap.
parent falling ofl. " said Mr. Sturgis , "al
though some acorn to think that , upon
the basis of ordinary increase , the ship
ments should bo larger each year. "
"What is your explanation of the al
leged difference in the runs of range cat
tle in 1882 and the shipments this year ? "
"It is easily explained , Of the 150-
COO cattle shipped from Wyoming in
1882 a largo per cent , were cattle that
were shipped into this territory from
Oregon and other territories. They
wore not the increase of the herds of
Wyoming yet they were credited to bo
the AVyoming production. In 18"0 and
1880 fully 125,000 head were driven in
from the west. "
"Ilavo the moro recent drives kept up
that addition to the beef product of the
territory.
' 'Not by any moans. Not half the
number have been driven in that were
shipped in 1882. Several ycnrs ago 1
called attention to the fact that , when
the cattle marketed from the territory
were only the actual increase of the
herds , the shipments , must of necessity ,
fall off. Besides wo are now fooling the
effects of a severe winter four years ago.
Many calves perished during that severe
time , and the loss of these calves is now
being felt , for this year the males would
go to market ns beef cattlo. Wo nro
simply sending out now nbout the legiti-
imato increase of our herds , loss the
calves that were lost four years ago. "
"Do you think the fever scare will
have much effect on shipments this
year ? "
" 1 don't know. It should not have
any effect. "
'Can you give anything like an ap
proximate estimate of the size of the
shipment this year ? "
"I cannot say anything about that. I
don't know. "
Callers raado demands upon Mr. Stur
gis' time at the above stage of the conver
sation nnd the reporter withdrew. Later
in th& day the reporter talked with sev
eral stock men and others who hnvo
studied the situation closely and while
some were not inclined to express any
detlinato opinion , others stoutly assorted
that the shipments would not exceed
IOO.CCO hod this year. Last year 117-
000 cattle were Bant to market from this
territory.
Stranger than Fiction.
are the records of some of the cures of
consumption effected by that most won
derful remedy Dr. Piorco's "Golden
Medical Discovery. " Thousands of grate
ful men and women , who have been
snatched nlmoaWrom the very jaws of
death , can testify 'that consumption , in
its early stages , in no longer incurable.
The Discovery has no equal as a pectoral
and alterative , and the most obstinate
nffections of the throat nnd lungs yield to
its power. All druggists.
"Women , ( o AVcst.
Wo slightly , yet materinl'.y ' , modify the
his toric advice of Dr. Horace Grooloy.
Ho advised the typical young man to go
west ; wo extend the same salutary coun
sel to the superfluous young _ woman ,
whoso natno is legion hero in the oast.
The young man has gone west very
plentifully and has tamed the wilderness ,
whore largo numbers of him now pine for
the defining companionship and tender
ministrations of the gentler sex. In
many of our younger states and in the
territories not including Utah the de
mand for wives far exceeds the supply.
This is constantly demonstrated in the
commissions brought by almost every
mail to Superintendent Jackson , at Cas
tle Garden , from occidental farmers nnd
stock-raisers , who want healthy , eonsibl
wives.
It is a mistake to imagine that only tin
newly-arrived daughters of Europe an
thus eagerly sought. By no moans ,
Governor Squiroof Washington Territory
informs na that of fifty unmarried fonmlc
school teachers who recently penetrated
that territory from the east , forty-nine
have already found husbands , not im
probable the conspicuous exception wil
have abandoned the isolation of spinsterhood -
hood before this issue of The Star roaches
the Pacific const.
Our eastern manufacturing centres are
crowded nil the year round like the fnsh-
iomblo wntoring places in summer , with
marriageable girls , towhom no oll'or ot
marringo comes.Vliat a pity it is that
some philanthropist dons not periodically
take a train load of them to the far
west.
AMMONIA. .
Ammonia in obtained lu largo quantities by
the putrcfuctlou of the urine of aifnnnla..u -
cytlti ) > citui llritanniea.
Kvi'ry hoim-koonor can test baking powders
containing this dirgiiHtlng drug by placing a
can of the "UoyiU" or "Andrews' IVnrl" top
down on a hot Btovo until heated , then remove
the cover nnd ninull.
Dr. 1'rlco'a Cream Baking Powder dors not
contain Ammonia , Alum , LI mo , 1'oUnh. Bono
I'hospliutes , ( provo it by the iibovo test ) . It
U bropared by a Physician nnd Cliomiat with
special regard to cloauliuoua and healthful-
U038. in-o-w-.m
A. Surjirluo Awaiting lU
Chicago Trilnmu.
"Father. "
Thus spoke n fair young girl nbout
whoso face there clustered a bang like a
solid stone wall around a tlower garden ,
tnd in wljoso voice tlicro was mingled
the soft notes of the flute , nnd the silvery
notes of the dinner boll half an hour lato.
I'ho person addressed was a cold , hard
man with iron gray and corkscrew whis
kers and that atom look iu his eye which
prompts a man to go elsewhere to
iiorrow a dollar. Ho wai sitting in his
jfllco reading the morning paper.
"Well , girl , what is it ? ' ho replied
ooking at the headlines of the Chicago
5ruin market dispatchns.
"Father , Gnrald has asked mo to
narry him and I have accepted him , "
"I don't ' doubt it. "
"Yea , father , and I thought I would
.ell you , so it would not surprise you
f/lwn ho asked you for mo , "
"Don't worry yourself , girl , Don't
ivorry yourself. 1 will not bo half so
uuch surprised aa Gernll will , my darl
ing , " nnd ho reflectively throw his right
leg over his loft knee , and ran his hand
carefully around the too of his boot.
BX01XKIMKNT.
"What causes the eront rush at 3chroter&
Bocht'a Drug Storot'r The free distribution
of unmiilo bottles of Dr. Uoi.inko's Cough nnd
Jjimg oyrup , the most popular remedy for
Coughs , Colds , Consumption nnd BronchitU
now on the market. Itogulnr slzoCOcontannd
8.00
IilST OF IjKTrBllS'
] ! > > mnlnltig in the Omaha poitollico for the
week ending , Auguit 23d ,
OK.VTLKMKN'S LIST.
Angollo A Allen W S
BoJlman A Urown 0 1
Brnndes W Urown 0 II
Boloiak V J lienlo J
Burke A liowora C
Bashinger IS Heaton D
Butard A liintto A 2
Brassford O Uutclierll
UtonG IScckcllmininor T
Bennett ,1 Unick A
Boyd L Crabbo .1
C.itrll ! C G Cr-indal ! Wl )
Clark U A Chandler M B
Careen .M Cerdlaro U 2
Coiner O E Chambers F K B
Cod worth J Crothorn J H
Copley ,1 T Clerk H
Campbell ] ' Cnrr It T
Chambers W L' Cnndonlur A
Ghristnmn li Chinnay W
Chase A Chrlstman A
Craglo ! : 13 Deverul W 1'
Do Krayft S II Uyo S
lo\v ) O D Doyle 1- "
Dyer If Drake .1 A
Dmioraon C Dyclio 1111
Dlckwm 1IC Dieppold G
Durham A Dftvldson F
EllaG ICknian G , T
Earhart AH ICastlinp N O
jglcs onF I , Kllii-im K
Kinbri'o G 2 Foi C
Fiak C Fiuicher T
Tiiknlyik W Fisher W
Firman V II Fuller F
Fnqner T Fisher , Park'r& Co
Fnmia H Fnqnay W H
1'VfckW Francis L ] i
Gallagher JD M Gcsncklo M
GilmorN ( iurdmor K
Giiiu E Gudgel > I
Getty FW GowdyFS
Gordon G S GurborA
Gun A H Hottol A J
Hoppo A Hnnson C II
Horen it Worth HideibrandW
Henry W Hackott Wll
Hat MS W Harris W
Houdrlx 1' H ll F
Heimvun L Harrison L .
Halladny E H Hammond J C
Hanson Jj Hurtling J
llnnory J HlRgina C
Hanson C Higgins T C
Jackson A Jordan F D
Jamison W Jones G W
Johansson C1 Junes C S
Jimoraon C Jansen U II
Jones J P Kaiser J
Kelly T 2 Konnery M J
Karlson T E Krogh A
Kula J Lowia J W
Land W / Lo Ftvro E K
Lester P Lamanno G
Little V Lyman C
Lamphtfr C W Liverpool C S 2
Luttrell A A Larson F
Lohring T M Lown G
Lyons CJ Moore J U
Muck C IMcKaever D
Mastorn F IJ IMinahau T
\r.irtin A J MillerGC
Mueller1 IMntttjo t
Majya ( ! flyers J A
Mack C Murphy J
Nickles W D G Neblo S F
O'Fallon K O'JJricn Mr
Oviatt C W Perkins W
1'attlMin W Potter N
1'ietro t 1'otts F E
I'lwlps II Page A
Patterson AD Pietro B 2
I'oulson F Pagelsoit J >
Ityan , F Kotliy J
Jteid J W Kogei.s A W
no 0 C llitchatch CJ
Schlutor L' Strong W
SnyderW Sheppard W
Spina G Kainmnn E
Llmonds K D Stone F J
Smith .T Saunderd J A
ShorrranJ S Scott J II
Silvers J Severe 11
StotBon C Stutson C
Shea li Sexton B
Stafford Smith O F
Thaler M Todd W
TJumbnll K Taylor C W
Tillson J W Tilfany J II 2
Tolbert J H Topf M
Umlereimer M Valentine AV A 2
Weaver P Wulker P E
Williams Jj Wilson E U T
Will F WrWit 7.
White J II Xost.iwn W
Xutkoaki .1 Zed wick LJ
LADIES'
Arminira E Atkins Mrs M T
Bycrs M'rs J Butler Miss L
lilniiolinnl Miss M. Brison Miss M
BrughMias J Bratnur Mis IIL
UtIOtLT Ml-1 A Cheater Miss L
Calliuotto .Miss ( ! Campbell F
CarrMral Cnsian Miss I
Crouch Mrs LA Carl ton Miss A
Cioiton MrsK Corncs Miss J
Cicott Miss A 2 Date Mrs U
DoilgaMrs Domarest M'rs A
Edwards Jlrs A C EricksonMrs EC ,
Forbes MissS Fryer Miss 11
Foster Mis S ( ialliraith M'ra A
Gowcn Mrs J A f ! roves M rs M
C ! iritine Mis N ( iilmorii Mi.M A
Hunter Mrs ,1 House Mim J M
Hugo MrH J Hartnet Mi.ns M
llolden rs G A Johnson Miss ] J
Johnson .Mrs W Jolmsnn Miss A
Knuth Mrs M Kein M ri L
Kendall MM IJ Lynch Miss X
Lan.-rly Miss G M Melliiiost [ Mrs A .7
Mausson Mies X Marten Miss M
Main M E Muurer Misa C
Mitchell Miss L Moirls P
Miller Miss M Mitchell Mi n .J
McLonev Mi > X 2 McDonald Mi a M
Neilsnn .Nliss M Xelson Mis < K
Ostar Mim 132 Pt'teison Mian A
K.idjcrs Mias llattigan M'rsA
KoberUcn Mrs F L .Sullivan Miss N
iwali Miss S Smith Mrs J E
Smart Mrs F Sweet Mrs
Shannon Mlsn M Taylor MrxL
Fnvlor Miss M Trimble Mrs S M
Valentino Mrs W A Waldion Mrs J L
i Miss H Washburn E
rOL'HTH CLASS JIATTKIl.
W n Young A E Melgs
Mrs 1' Van Buren E Vimnicst
0 1C COLTANT ,
Postmaster.
TIMKEN 8PRINCVEHICLE8I
in'iV * . . ML lx > oU ,
> < ! eiclustrelT by
UUUAUO , UJU ABBOTT BUGGY CO ,
In the DUtrlct Court lor DongUa County Nebruk
( athrluu Kuan , jilalntlB , . 1'atrickll , KcauUe-
fcmlint.
ro l' trlck | , * | { nmi-roilJent , defendant
You mre lieiuky notified tliat onthoVSil day ol July
84 , hathrlno Keaii filed ft petition Bi in t > ou In
he dUtrlctcou t ol Dnufila * county , N'curiiKa , the
ilijvct nd prajcr ol wlilrliaro to obtain a Ulturni
rmn jou anil the caiv and cuttoily ol your minor
hlM , on the KIOUIUH tbat tlncu lour mirrlitre to
Jalnllltjou li \u bcconu an habitual druukrard ,
ml line Ullud to lujijiort li r lor moru than two
i-au U t | > ait ,
Vim uro itqulrtil to ana er raid petition on or be-
are Mond.it the 8th day of Hi'ntcmiwr 1S 4.
K tTllltlNK KKAV , I'lalntlfl.
It J. I' . IX-lWi , .1. J. U'CUNXOIl , her attorue ) * .
J ) 2 ! ) , aiij , ' 6-JS IU ;
A , SHIPMAN , M. D ,
3ellovue , - ITolaraska.
OFFICE WITH
A , SHIPMAN , DRUGGIST
Tears Record.
*
CTOE3 * By the xiao of thla
ALL REMEDV , tlio Stom-
DISEASES R 0 h n n d II o w o 1 a
epccdlly regain their
OF
n t r o n K t li , and the ,
THE blood IB purified.a
, Ills pronouncedbT
\ UVED { hundreds of tlio best
BLADDEn doctors to bo the O7T
I AND LY OtTIlE for all
V kinds oi Kidney Vis-
ciucs.
I OnOAKS It Is
purely VCRC
Dnorsr tnblo , and cures when
OHAVEI. other medicines fall.
DIABKTE3 It Is prepared ex.
1 BMOUT'S pressly for thcao dts *
DISEASE cases , and has never
PAOT8 been known to fall.
I IN Ono trial will oon.
vince you. For oalo
' by all dnicclsta.
71ACK
IOINS S1.25.
on Bond for
. BIDS Pamphlet
INERVOUn of ToBti-
DISEASES monlals. { \
RETENTION IIHNT'S
OB KK3IKUV
NON-RETENTION CO. ,
4 URINE. OF ProTlJencc ,
1 ! . I.
017 St. Chnrlos S ( . , S . LonN , JIo.
A rrgulnr gvnluatcoTiwo Mnlkfil Collfijc * , hm lurn longer
ttfrsgctl In t he ipeelnl treatment of CHHONIC , fxi\ra , BKIH
nnA Iltonu DiHKiRMthnn uttr other riijtlctnolQ St. Louli ,
&A t\\y \ \ i'ii'cri | ' tliow nnct nil oM iruldCOM know.
Nervous Prostration. Dc.ilrlty , Mental and
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec
tions ot Throat * Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning ,
Old SorCS and UlCCrS , rn tnatr.l iih unrtmllctcJ
njfcc soQlitii > t lrnlllc ! vrlnclrlr * . tfa'clr , rrliatcly *
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess *
Exposure Or Indulgence * nMeti produce ( tome of the
lolloutne tlUcln ucr\oiiiLCB9 , Od.tlitr , dlmneni of right
and defcetho memory , I linplci on the racc.i'h ' ilefildccaj ,
ii\crilontolAe tocletj of female * , confui lei of Idemetc. ,
rendering Marrinco improper or unhappy , are
ttcrrormeDtlycureJ , 1'nmplilct.If ( ! ( ngeioutlie ) atmesent
la icalcd D\olorc , free to nnv ndtlrrm , Cr > nnultatloaatol'
lice or by mat. fno. an J1 nvlie J , Wrlta Tor tjucstloci.
A Positive Written Guarantee
girca In all curtiMeen ef. McJlclnei BCDtcicrynhero.
PamphlotB , EncllRh or German , 64 PQCCB * < * *
crlblnc above diflcasco , in male or female , FHE .
MARRBAGE GUIDE. I
IW pugcs , flnp i > 1aw. ( niuitrntc'l ID cloth and cllt binding
60c , money or i-ostoge - : unmiti | ir cover * , We. ibl Look
coutnlus nil the curious , doubtful or ImjuUltlTo nnt to
know. A boot of gnat lutcmt to nil. Ilialtti , Ileiutr ,
UtrtiiQcsa are proribtcd l > y iu advktv
TEXAS TRAIL CATTLE ,
About 'J.GOO hcail , mostly ono and twojeara old
iteers. Will bo at Ogalalla about August 20tb. In-
iulr ol or address
B. K. OIUMES
V 10-rato 1m Oiablla Neb
HAS NO DPERIOR.
The Steck is a Durable Piano.
HIE STECK IIAS SINOINO QUALITY OF TONE
FOUND NO OTHER I'lANO.
SOLD NLY BY
TOODBRIDG3 BROS , ,
OMAHA. NED.
nloUorl of lUwkurll'H Ocnulno
jull Durham SmokinijTobac-co will
fecrive I'rcniluins as follo\\K < m
tennoand coiulitlouB licroprclfieil :
Bst PREMIUM. SSjOOO
2d " 32,000
3d " $8,000
2other I'ri'iiiliunsushcioeliown.
Tliu 2.1 preuilnniB will bo awarded
Dccc'inlier S3 , 1S84. lnt rreinluni
Itamt to tlm J > CTFOU from wbom wo ro-
cvlvp tin * lann'ktnumbcrof our empt ;
VI75 tobw-o bi/s I'rtnr In Dtr. 15. 'Jil111
Iwirlven for tin- next lanmtnunilter
andlhiH.lu tli" onU'rnf llioiinmbr
of empty IIIBS recolvnl fnim each ,
.f51OO to tliu tni'iitrflrn Eiia-efsful con.
WOO tcstinti i.ii.li : Inir miiKt licar our
orltflml Bull Dnrliiiu label. V H ,
He\enite t tninp. nnil I'.iutlou Nutlco.
llatrti iniii't bo ilouu up fcrnn'ly In n
pacn.w , with iminn ninl odilrcnH nt
Peliilcr. nnil niunlwnfntit \ contain
at. plainly nurki > < l tin tlm miMdn
nnil must ) > < > Kent rb irtrt s prepaid , tu
ItlncliMi'll's Diirliiini 'I'lilmrrn
Cii. , Dl'lllIAM. N C' rverypMiuiue
packiuri > lian pu In" if Hull
S < i our neit nun MIIU emcnt.
ue uniK. )
i'U.OTltO-VOLTAIO ' BELT end otherKLHCTKIO
I1) ) ArrilANCrs are cent on bu Pari * TrUl TO
11 EN ONLV. ' .OUNO OH OLD , who are suffer-
[ nit from Ninvous DF-mtiTT. LOST VITAUTT.
W8TIXO WKAICNK&SEa , BH(1 all IhOlO UI.fBJM Of B
I'iLSo ii. NATUHK , ri'sulllns from ABOSEI and
Oruin CiusnaBin'i'dy relief and romplcte
nxcoratlon tc HEALTH , Vinou and HAHUOOD
UVABANTZKD. Bend at once for Illuitrated
famphlet free. Adareu
TOI/TAIC 'tii.T : L'O. . fltumhnH. Mich.
ACADEMY
OF THE
OMAHA NEBRASKA.
The icnolutla year commence ! ou tne
First WeflncSuay in Seplcnilier ,
10 course ol tnitruction embr&ceiall the Klemen
ryand higher brant bea ol a Unlihed education
nerenoo of llellulon In no obstacle to tlie admla-
m of younc laulix. 1'upllt are recehoj at an/
ae ol the i car.
ERMSPAYABLE IN ADVANCE
Hoard , Waahln ; , Tuition In Kngllsh aud
cu ell , USD ol books , riauo , ) > er let tlou of
ivo Months 150.00
, - - $ .
i-XTIU CUAUUKS-DrawIn ? , I' ntlnj , Ocrma
rp , Violin , OulUr and Vo &l Music.
Ulortnocj are required froia all i > er oni unknow
the loitltutloa. For ( uitncr Information apply
) .LADY SUl'KlUOLl.
J ) U trtfl
Owing to the increase
in our business we've
admitted to the firm
Mr Edwin Davis , who
is well and favorably
known in Omaha.This
will enable us to han
dle an increased list \
of property. We ask
those who1 have desi
rable property for
sale.to place the same
with us , The new firm
will be
HEAL ESTATE
South 14th St ,