OMAHA DAIb * BEE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 29 , 1884. \ The Greatest Medical Triumph of tha Ago' SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. i HoweUcoitlve , 1'nln In the bcnil , with n dull lernntlnn In the bnck piirt , 1'nln nnilrr tlio shoulder- lilmlp , I'lillncn * nftcr rntlnirrlth iiilli- Inclluntlon to exertion of builr nrmlntl , Irrllnbllltrnftcnipcr , I.tnr uplrltsrltb n reeling of tmvlntr ncalf ctcil inrno duty. Wenrltippn , Il7zlncn , I'liittcrlnir nt ( ho limn , Hold licforotho cyc , Hcailwclio n\rr the rlelit err , Umlcmncii , vrltli fitful ilrrnnin , Illahlr colored Urine , nnil CONSTIPATION. i TOTT S I'llitiS are ospoclnlly adapted to tueli enic * , onn tloso affects such n clnnRo of fcclliift ns to astonlih the sufferer. They Inrreaio tlin Appetlte , nil rau c the body to Tnlio cm 1'leih.thu * tlin nr tcra Is tioitrlRheilinml bytlmlrTiiiilo Action on lho iweitlviiOrgruii , Itr ulnrNtoolfinro produced. ITIrnaKc. ! niurrny M..IV.Y. Gttvr ItAtn or WIUIKRIIB chniiRod to n 6txSsr Itucic by n. slnpln application of thU Urr. It linpnrts n nnturnl color , nets Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists , or pnt by express on rccolptof 81. Office , 44 JVlurray St. , Now York. - * MERCHAHTB 5- r > , Authorized Capital , - S Paid-up Capital , - - I0 ( > , Surplus Fund , - - - 70.0CO IUHKIIKI OFHCI : i / / , W. Cor , Famam ana 12t/i Sit omornsi nuMK UCATUT , Prer.Uonl. I SJLX'LS. Uooiag , V-7 Eri n. WOOD , C jhler. | T.UTUSK fiuzs , A nmECTonsi f lank llnrpby , Stmual II. Hogoto , Bon. 13. Wool Ohirloa 0. Honsol , A. 1) . Jonoe , Lutlior Drako. Transact n Ooncrnl BanUlnff Buolaou. All whi b Tiikiiy Banhlnff busluoaa to transact are Invited ol < , No matter how largo or email the transaction U will rccolvo our careful uttontloa , aJ wo ptom'n tlwtya courtooua treatment. Para particular attention to bndneea for pnrtici reslillnt ; outcldo the city. EiohniRo on all tha prln clpal cities of the Units J States at very Ion oat iMo' Acounts of Binks and L'ankon rocolrod on ISTOI able torma. 1 iocs Cortlflcato o ! Deposit bearing t per ce > inturcat. BnyaanJ tells Foreign ExcliLDga , Coacty , Oil uJ QUITO rnmar.t tocUfltloa Cor. 13fcli and Douglas Sts. Capital Stock , - - - 55150,000 Lability of Stockholders , 300,000 F.TC Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits LOANJSMA.DE ONJKEAL ESTA2E Pro nl L. M. BENNETT . Vlao Picaldont W. A I'AXTON . Managing DIreotoj .10U1. E. WILBHK , . Cashlei UIIAS. F.MANDE11SON , TH03. t. KIMBALTj , J. W. dAKNlTIT , MAX MEXEB , IIKNKV PUNDT. E L. STONK. State- Depository OJT OMAliA ISfJz and Farnara S'is. The Oldest Banking Establishmsni in Omaha , K3 TO EOUXT2K BKOTIIia''f. orsr.niisfl in 1SEO. ra a Ifntlounl Bank in J I'HOFiss v9 Kouvr.-i , Prculdcni. JuQN A. CUUIGMTOK , TIco President. A ausiua KODKTZT , Sd Vloo Prcal'ltDt. A. J , PorrucTOa. r. n. DAVIS , W IL Miaijtnitt , Ajnlciant Cathlcr. Tr ID net 3 acrsl banbic ; ; buolnos.v. ladies time rcrtllicitoa bairln Interest. Draws dralti un Han- Francl' o und principal citlci In tbc United Statcj. Abe LinJou , Uuhlla , Edinburgh and thn prlncliia dtloaof the ttipMncnr and Kliropo. TJN2TE9 STATES Wffllfl 11 OF OMAHA , 5V \ , Cor , Farnam and 12ih Stst ® 100GOO.Q Capital , , . C. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. S. . C3AI.DWELL , V. Proa't. m. T. BARJ.OW. Caohlor DIRECTORS : S. S. OALDWELL , Q. I" . SMIMI , 0. W. HAMILIOH , M. T. BABIOW , 0. WIM , HJMII.IOK. Accounts oollcltor' and Jtopt oul : Joct to sight chock. Cortincatos of Doponlt lacuod MOV able In 3 6 and 12 months hearing Intoroat , oren clomnnd without In- toroot. Advances mndo to customers or. approved oocurltloont marUot rate of Intorost. The Interests of Cuotnmors c'oaoly guarded and every fncllltt compatlblo v/lth prlnclplon ot nound banking freely oxtondod. Ornvj sight drafts on EnglandM-O land , Scotland , and all pnrto of Eu rope. Coil European Pasoa oTIckoto OLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE (3UCOE3S0113 ( TO JOHN 0. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS 1 At the old etand 1117 Farnim ritruct Orden by tflcgrtph uollclttd ana promptly attended to. T&lo phone Ko. 22S. [ JHAJRLES KIEWii ; UNDERTAKER , AND OKAUK : Helallc Cases , Coffins , CasX6tsSironfl8 , ! , KTC. , KTC. , 1000 Parnain St. , - OMAHA , NEB Teloirraphlo crdera promptly attcadod to. Telephon No. til H , E , BUEKBT FOlEBii. DIRECTOR AKO EMBtLHEF III rfc-ll Itth Btrwt O.TIM SUNDAY OAMP MEETING , UrlRhtcr Wonthor nnil a TmrKO At- tcmlftnuo or When Kldor Tyler tolled the riainj boll at10 : ! thia moraine ; , a half hour earlier lior than the programme called for , Tiir Bin ; reporter gazed from his tent on n cloudy sky and an array of damp canvass abodes. Hero and there a light allowed where aomo zealous worshipper. ' replied to the summons promptly , and ono after another the tenta became Illuminated. The simple loilot of the camp was soon performed and at f > o'clock the social mooting , which Is act on the programme for 5:30 : was begun with a good atton danco. Still , after hia time for rising , the sun hung behind dark and water soaked clouds. Now and again a few drops ol rain would fall as if to remind man of the general , submersion to which , as the Seventh Day Advonlista believe , all nature turo ia doomed. The ground waa wet , slippery aud nature seemed gloomy and morose , but the hearts of the simple mind ed worshippers of the touta were bravo and they promptly obeyed tbo summon * to worship and joined in the songs ol praise. But in a short timu the outer gloom was dispelled. The sun , whoso raya had been suppressed for some days , came out smiling and joyful and east his benignant face on the surroundings. The largo tent was opened at the sides to per mit the air and sunlight to cuter. THE SOC1M. MKHTINO. Elder Hallonbock opened the social mooting by singing a hymn and immodi' ' ntely the entire congregation joined. This waa succeeded by a diacourao from Elder A. J. Cudnoy , under whoso direc tion the camp meeting Is being hold. The older spoke for some time on the religious questions nearest his readers nnd ex pounded , in n forcible manner the tenons of the creed which they professed. After this the testimony of the congregation was received. This consisted in the sovor.il members , or such as chose , rising aud stating brielly the state of mind in which they found themselves , aa a result of the devotions of which they have had the bonoGt. Men and women , young and old , arose and stated their feelings. LATUK MATTERS. This continued until seven o'clock when breakfast was served in the art hall by Mrs. Chambers. Aftur every , body had partaken of the ample repast , family worship Tas had in the tents , and many of the attendants read Tin : Buu , a largo supply of BEIS : being on hand In the book tent ( which , by the way ia su pervised by Mr. and Mrs. Hue , of Fre mont. ) A businoaa moating of the conference was hold at nine o'clock at which all the delegates were present. This continued until ten o'clock when preaching in the main tent by Klder Hallenbeck and in the Scandinavian tent by Elder Olson begun - gun and continued until noon. The afternoon influx of visitors from the city began almost as soon as people may bo reasonably supposed to have fiu- ished dinner. A plontifu1 propoition of soldiers from the post was present , many sitting in the little wooden building which aorvea aa the judgea' atand dur ing the races , some lounging ahout and aomo in the largo tent , listening to the sermons. Groups of pink cheered and bright eyed young ladiea , on whoso account alone the re porter hopes the end of the woild la not very near , wandered about the fields. Stages from town drove up with their loads of living freight , and added their contributions to the attendance. The reading tent and book-stora were crowded. Children clustered , kicked and tumbled on the grasa. Over all , a degree of quiet and order prevailed which did the utmost credit to the worshipping campers. On Saturday evening ono city rullian , made trouble aud lie was kept over night in a tent , and released yesterday morning on his prom ise to go and return no moro. Ilo claimed to have been robbed of his re volver by some ono somewhere. But hia appearance- scarcely such as to encourage belief in his having been the possessor of any properly , personal or otherwise , "revolving or stationary , for seine time , At the usual hour in the afternoon aorviccs were hold in the largo pavilion. Thithorivard u largo congre gation waa attracted to listen to the preaching of Elder Farnsworth. The ol der apoko of the Sabbath and otatod why the seventh day should bo observed instead of the firat. Ilia words were lis tened to in rapt attention. TJIK SERMON. It was , ho claimed , not roseonablo that the seventh day should bo called the .low- iah sabbath. The aabbath was a divine inspiration , devised nliko for Gentile and for Jew. It waa the Lord's. The com mandment was to keep the seventh day , the Sabbath day of thoLord. The worda were "my Sabbath" and to Interpolate any other would bo insrniiatentwitti wha followed where the Lord says ' 'the aev- onth day ia the Sabbath of the Lord thy God. " The sermon thua continued for nearly two hours and hold these present in rapt attention. The usual number of the congregation had been greatly augmen ted by the visitors from the city and some whoso love for sacred things did not ap pear too conspicuous on their first arrival found pleasure in liatnlng to the preach- or'a worda. "Thoy came to scoff and stayed to pray. " Then after the sermon was over a lull took place In which the usual pleasures of visiting and conversation in cidental to camp life , were indulged in. The hoarao erica i f the hackoneora aa they shouted , "Hero you are now for down town , " alone broke the atillnots. There appeared to bp even something musical and eloquent in the silence as if the remains of the dinging and preaching were still hovering about. The sun shoiio in its brightness over the scone , but it was throughout pleasantly cool. Thus the programme was proceeded with , and when the reporter finished his ropoit at about six o'clock in the evening a largo audience wait listening to Elder Oleson preachin g in llio largo pavilhon. A SUli : CUJtK Kuirxi ) AT jAST ! NO ONE NEKIi SUfl-I'll. A enrc ! cure fur Blind , Jilecilln , Ittliln nml Ulcerated J'ik'H IIUH been dicourxl by Dr. Williams ( an Inilian Kcintily , ) called ] ) i. Wlliimn'H Inrllnn 1'ilo Ointment A kindle box lim tnroil the \vorht chronic c e of 5J5 or 80 veurx ntunilliiKNo one necil nitferfno minutes after npplymf this wonderful nooth iii ( { inodiomu. TMlonn , liiktrnmi ntJ and cnc- tuarleH do moro harm tlmn Rood. Willlum'H Indian I'll" Ointment alxorbit the tiiini rn , al lay * tliu ii.tanuo itcliinu , ( rxrt'OuUily at iilifht after m t'.inif warm In bed , ) wotu u a j > oul lee , Rives Inntmitrdief , and It pmpaiad only for 1'llPH iithlnt ; of the ruiva'.e ju < ti > , and for nuihlno elao. , , . . Jt tad tvli.it thall " J. M. Ctilwib-rry , of Clovohnd , my * about Dr. William's Imltai 1'ilo Oolntnipnt : "I Iwo n od fciroi of 1'ilr Cure * , nnd it ttlTnnl * tno pleMnra to my Unit 1 ht\o never fotiml anything \vliich R vo ncl itnmwllnto nnd iwimnent rcllnf n Dr. Wil Hum's Indian Otntmont. 1'or la by nil drug gists and milled on receipt of prlco. 60o am ? 1 , Sold at ret-xll by Ktilm k Co. 0. V , UoomiAN , Wltolfnlo Agent. DEAD IN BED , ClinrlcH Nelson \plrc a unntlcmlctl ntul Alone. Stturday morning Andrew Potoraon gardner living in Suatogi product , noti fied Coroner Mnul that n young man waa then lying dead in his houso. The cor oner wont to the phco niul found the body of n young man about twenty years of ngo lying in bed. Mr. Poturson stated thattho deceased's nnmo was Charles Nelson , ntul tint ho was n Dane. 11 o hnd boon working for Potoraon for sonio time , and hnd had great deal of troubl o with his heart. Any oxcrciao of n violent nature woulc cause him to choke up , and ho had number of times fallen to the prouuc trom heart trouble. A doctor was ques tioned and eaid thnt ho undoubtedly cnnio to hio death by congestion of the heart. The coroner did not deem an in quest necessary. Pridry night the deceased sat up until ton o'clock rending npapor. Snlurdy morning ho was called for breakfast bu t did not respond.Mr. Peterson wont to his room and found that ho was dead. The body was taken to Drexel & Maul's undertaking roouis and an ell'ort is being made to ascertain the whereabouts - abouts of n sister who is said to bo somewhere - where in Iowa. In c.uo alto cannot _ bc found the rotnnins will have to bo buried nt the expanse of the county , as ho was entirely Trithout fundn. A I1EUO OK MANY -\VAUS. Gon. Hnrnojr , tlio Great Inillnii or , in Every schoolboy has hoard of General W. S. Harnoy , the great Indian fighter , says the Washington Post of September 1 , and will bo glad to know thnt the old hero still lives at the ago of eighty-four and witli the exception of n somewhat impaired vision nnd n slightly defective memory , enjoys excellent health. Ho is now on n little pleasure tour from his homo in St. Louis , and with his ndoptod daughter , Mrs. St. Cyr , is comfortably quartered nt the Ebbitt house. During his journey ho has boon the recipient of many ( littering attentions , from hosts and friends and admirers. In Now York Maj. Gen. Hancock nnd son , llusaoll , called to pay their respects to tlio old veteran , and Gen. Hancock , laughingly reminded him of an incident in which his son nud Gen. Ilnruoy figur ed. A few years ngo , Gen. Hancock and hia little boy called upon Gen , Harnoy In a western town , and while there an Indian came to pay his respects. Gon. Harnoy , while convoraing with htm was toying with n piece of string , and little Ilucsoll Hancock having road of his penchant - chant for hanging redskins , , said plead' ' Ingly. " 1'leano don't hang him , general ; bub then ii you do , " ho ndded , n smile of ex pectancy lighting up I > ! H .boyish face , give mo his bow and arrows , won't you ? " A reporter had n lone ; aud pleasant chat yesterday with the general , who , when ho rose , towered considoraply above his visitor , the height being G feet I ! inches , and his figure still erect nnd soldierly. Ho injured his log a few weeks ago , nnd it is a little lame , but treats the matter lightly. Ho spoke with modesty about his exploits , and several times allowed Mrs. Cyr to relate incidents of his long and adventurous career. "I was in command in Missouri when the war broke out/'aaid the general dur ing the conversation , "and had I not been relieved by President Lincoln in May , 1801,1 am stiro there would have been no blood shed in thatstato ; but I never blamed Mr. Lincoln , for ho and I were old friends. So much political pressure was brought to boar upon him by Frank P. Blair and others that I sup- poao ho had to relieve mo. And yet , " continued the general , smiling , "Mr. Lincoln never saw mo without reminding mo that I once saved his life. " "How was that , general ! " 'Well , " said the general , laughing. "Mr. Lincoln was captain of a company of volunteers nnd I was captain of n com pany of regulars during the Black Hawk war. I remember well how Captain Lin coln used to como to our rendezvous , General Taylor's headquarters , and toll stories that amused us immensely. Ho used to Ho on the graes , and very fre quently _ would say , 'That reminds mo , ' and begin a funny story , "Ono day Lincoln said to mo , 'I say , Hamey , lot's pick out four or u'vo good shots from our commands and go gunning for Indians on our own hook. ' 'All right , Lincoln'eald I , 'but do yon know any thing about Indian fighting/1 / 'Well , not much , but I'm n pretty good shot.1 'That will do to start on,1 said I , 'but let mo toll you ono thing never look for n redskin in front of you ; look out for your flanks. ' Well , wo started out , nnd soon carnu in eight of redskins. All of a sud den , while I was watching the flanks , I saw an Indian drawing a bead on Lincoln. As quick as I could possibly do BO , I leveled my rlllo and firod. 1 didn't hit liim at least ho didn't fall and ho ran away. Ever after that Captain Lincoln insisted that I had saved hia life. " "You arc not a graduate Of West Point , jenoral ? " "No. I was born nt Haysborough , n near Nashville , Tonn. Down there the boys indulge in athletic sports , and , as a rule , grow up to bo pretty strappling fol lows. While I wns n young man 1 wont to Jfaton Hougo to visit my brother , nnd mot Gen. Joaup , tlicai colonel of tlio First infantry , and afterwards quarter master genorul. Ono day ho sail ) to mo. 'Young man , how would you like to have a commiision in the armyI / said , 'first rate , Konowl/and thought no moro about , It. A short time nftorwarda an came a commission for rno as n lieutenant in the regular army , and that's how I happened to bo a soldier. " "How many wars have you served in , : general ( " "Oh , I don't know , " laughed the gen eral , "I don't care to talk about my own services. " "Let mo BOO , " said SIr.i St. Cyr. "The Koneral was in the Kominolo was in Flor ida , in the Black Hawk war , in a war with the Sioux , in which ho fought u > loody battle at A ah Hollow , on the Blue river , in the Mexican war and in the lute civil war , The general , you know , W B ho huro of the Hominolo war , and hung hirteon hostile chiefs , which ended It. [ tilly Bowlegi used to say 'If Hartley catch mo , rno hang ; if inn catch him , hu die. U WH the general who captured the hill nt Corro Qordo , bnt ho never boasts of all his own achievements , " Subsequently Hen. Ihrnoy spoke kindly ot the Indians , nud told how ho OH mo np r hanging an Indian nqont for swindling them. "They nil know mo , " aid ho , adding with Inudnblo pride , "nnd if to-day there WAS nn outbreak among the Sioux 1 would go to thorn alone nud atop it , for they would listen to _ ni0 , There's no trouble gotling along with the Indians il they ate treated kindly. It's n ahnmo thnt they should be swindled as they frequently aro. I wish 1 hd the punish ment of the thievcB , " nnd teirs of indig nation came into thn old hor/a eyoa aa ho said it. It is impossible , within the li nits of this article , to give moro than a moro outline - line of Gon. Harnoy'a distinguished < career. Ho wns coinminamnod second lieutenant by President Motiroo in 1818 , nnd subsequently captured twoof Lititte'.i piratical vessels. Ho aorvod on the stall of Gon. Jnckson , who , when president in 18.'ttt , mndo him paymaster of the army. In August , 1SI10 , ho wns made lieuten ant-colonel of the second dragons. Ho fought gallantly through the Mexican war , but early incurred the enmity of Gon. Scott who endeavored to deprive him of hia command , but wns frus trated by William L. Marcy , secretary of state. Ho disobeyed an _ order once nnd achieved n victory , in view of which hia impetuosity was ovorlookcd. Prior to nnd long nftor the Mexican war ho was actively engaged lighting hos tlio Indiana , in which ho won oxtnumlin nry diatlnctiou. Ho had command of the expedition against Brighnm Young in 1858 , but learning that Harnoy intended to hnng Young nnd his twelve apostles , ho wns relieved by the secretary of war , nnd Gon. Johnson succeeded him. Ho was cnplurod by the confederates nt Harper's llorry , April 25 , 1801 , and taken to Richmond , where ho waa im plored by old friends to espouse the "Loat Cause , " which ho stoutly refused to do. His skill nud gallantry secured him steady promotion from the time ho entered the army , nud ho waa retired in Mny 1801 , with the full rank of major- general. STAT13 JoXriNGS , Grand Island wants n winning factory. Mindcn is cursed with chicken thlovoa. Look out for prairie liroa nud build guards. The county candidate Is ripening in Dong1 Ins. ONLY live weeks from now until elec tion. Nebraska City his : invested § 2,830 in n lire engine. There mo 317 children ourollod in tlio schools of Tokiunah. Corn in Holt county ia fully matured , and t'o ( crop ia immunso. The fitnto supreme court lina ndjomncd till Tncbdny , October 7th. T.lohn 1 fancy , nonr Columbus , h.i3 lost near ly -100 chickens from cholera. A InrRO portion of the town ot Greou Kock \\-u destroyed by lira last wook. A Bkntiug rink and opera home , to cost $2300 , ii to ho built nt Wisnor. Two Welshmen paid S3300 for n farm near Wifcnor to bo used as n cattle much. The broom corn crop in Adams county ia BaiJ to ba imrneim , mid nil liar \rsloJ. l''ifty-ono students of the Btato university lia\u orgnnl/.ud a IMaina nnd Logan club. _ _ _ A good deal oC corn nbout Kremont will yield nbout sevonty-livo bushels to tlio aero. It is estimated tint wheat in Furiias county will nvcr.igo twenty-two bushels to the acre. acre.A A band of four horao tlilovcs wero'cftpturcd by the ofliceru of the law near ISeatrico last weolc. A band of four horse tlno\c3 wore captured by tlio olliccra of the law near Hoatrico last week. Grand Island has just pissed nn ordinance prohibiting hitching posts in the bushier portion tion of the city. The Germans of Fremont have or ani/ed n Cleveland and Hcndricks club with 130 mom bent na a fitaitcr. Herbert Foster , n boy of 11 , was thrown From his pony and killed while herding cattle in liuflalo county. The Central City Courier Iiaa n ID pound watermelon rind on exhibition. The Courier mippoitM St. John. The school board of Columbus have pur chased iv silo and coiitractoil for a now school house to cost 58,205. ; Work IB being pushed raplrlly on the Heat- rico high school , The contractor nxpectu to iiavo it ready for occupancy by December 1 , The editor of the Otccola Itocord has n S'lO.OOO libel Hiiit on his hanth and is talking > f rnortgngrng the properly of his wlfo'H loin .ions. Hastings will bo illmuiimtnl with electric ightH , 'i ho lamps will bo placed foity feet ibovo thn street ? , nnd In the center of flticct A ranch of 3320 ncrrs in Nnnco county w recently sold for 832,000. The purchacurH .vein Mt'Hirs Ilorton , Wood and Smiley of I'uwneo county. 1'lans have boon madu for a now Catholic school building in VJaUmnoutli. Tlio bullil- iiK is to ba 10 by 32 feet in tlr.u , two btoricH nnd b.vement high , A lightening bolt darted in through n crovlco in the barn of Mr. I ) v , of Uodgo : ounty mid klllod n rnulo. Thn animals liuflneHS end wns purb/ed in the first round. [ } Two hundred mid twenty forelfrnerH have taken out their nuturali/alion pnporx nt lin.tt- lice during the past wcrk , increasing to that extent the importance of the political rounder , A workman named Annual Audnia was crunhed to ( loath by the ciivmg in of n bank at I'rcbton , Uichiinlsnn county , cm the 20tli. liu wna working with the 1) ) . & Al. Rtoam Hhovnl Rang. The Kottlcro on the Omaha reserve , which was thrown open lait April , propose to poll- Jon ccuiKrcHH to cliango tlio tcrnm of payment. A meeting for tlilj purposs IB called nt Allionx , Jctobor 1C , A German named Augu i | 'clinnn wna killed > y the carH nt Aurora last week. Ho WBH en- ; .igod in [ mulling n car of tjrain nt the elevator vhun aBlmilnr euglrio uont another cur ngaimtt t , ci ueliing him. JTho ropubhcani ) of Unit creek product , Cana : ounty , ratified itli tordiolght mid tongue , mo ovonlng last wook. They are in oxccllont ightlng condition and will give the democrats hearty putli up stream , Mi H Miitllda .luald , of Wayne , n woman toted for the atronglh nnd vigor of her tongue , Irovo her hunhand from hit homo Ia t week , mil Ihi'ii hanged herxolf. She wax forty yearn old and twice married. C , T. Drown < t Co. , of Lincoln , hurried u rain of fourteen cam of coJn into Chicago ant Thuisilny , rind knocked ngood round Hum nit of the corn corner. The train mudo the rin in thirty HX ! bourn , The young ) iooillumn Jjnlo whljo out on n 'tear , "a few evening ego , Hmnihed 17 lights if ghmu in thn fcdnol hoiuo nnd nix In the M. ' .church Tlio tinvn uutlioiitiea will ahlnglo ho entlro gaiiK if they mo caught , Frank KsickBon , of Locl.uJgo , .Tolferaon county , clamiH the Jnmbo corn ufthoHtuto. fo wntcH that ono ear which ( ( citrH nn n Hpccimon had tivenly HJWH , moamirccl 8J nctiBH iiH'ircumferonca iirid'loi ' long , ( 'hurt Cooper of ] 'iinio county , IK lied KIGUO from hi * crop of biooiu com , rained rom l'J,1 acien , la t fall I'IIIB yuir ho lia inrvoiitiiil 2,000 norm and will ren'1/.o n largo urn. It i now felling at $1 ' . ' . " > u ton. A. II. Cronliv , of Wukelield , went gunning or blgpamo l.ut week mil while inrulotidy mmlliug hlii gun uont the c intontx Into ln ireatt 111 * toeovery M dnubtful. Keronone and * hot PIIIIH aio great help to cemut * rlca. An unkiioHn flnnd fired four uliotn tlirou li . window atl'Vank Kinher , n aliion kri'pur in S'ellghJna ( of the bull * torn a , hole through 'junk'H pantH ni ho slid iiiuiur the blllinnl ublo for protection , The act H duo to the anti-hcenio agitation. , Tlio following n u Jut of the oinntlcD rowj under the lownOiip orKntilrntlnu Inw : IJtilUlo , Itutler , C l i. Hull. Untlim , , Kearney - noy , rhpliw , rinlte , Wmhington , York nnd Sillup , The proposition ii to tx > vet l upon in Otoo county nt llio Nineinln-r olnotlnn. Alii'Wntth Italic upilh n triiidnlliicli hai ffl tin' tongue of ? * ) \ vstrnlngiforou < . ly. T. 11. Stnltonl from Audmioo , Iowa , horrified rified the town by living \vitli x fair , fnt nud fr ll mmlKT nt HIP Rentier CV , Icnxliig n wife and tw o children to mourn liu nocicly. llnlh were mdncfd to nkip thn town. C.Tho Doilgn c unity oommlwioui'M ha\o rn- sohed to Mihmll to thaotcr ? of His enmity , nt tlio UBTtcenri il electing n tvopmllum to iMio tha Imudi of thn nnmty to tha amount nf lifly tlunnmul diillnr * , for thn purpnna i f creeling a now court linn n. Ilnmh to run In only years , nt. K per o nt tnt rc < t Tlio rinlUiiiimlh .lourinl 1m a rol in plcklo for all | > IVM nnd ollicp-holitor of the slnto wlin urrivl ISaaltloo n tin pmpat Jilnco for the looatiouof the branch ( Hildiarn home. When the question of 1 n'.Utou dwini. led ilcinu between llontrlca nnd Innxcnunrlli , it wni naluril nnd proppr for rv'ubri'k' ' ( > ii in stand by lloitttco , Kin < a Kot Ihoro juU the same. The Hlati llopubllcan cr\os "dixiuo" nnd public notice Hint hereafter v\i \ n persons eom- mil cownrdly , moan , contcmptihlu acU , mu-li ns rrimlnnl aMtult * , mnltient or nbuio their families , got glot loudly driniK and "go on n tato" or futch up In jail or romt , it will point to thorn the digit of scorn itiul impale thorn on pou of public criticism , The Hastings , Nobrniknu fmimhns another corn atory. . ) . .1. llornbcck otlilblu two moiislore.irs of nqunw corn which ho clalma \\i\\ \ \ boat the record. This corn wns rnUcd on the Oro.it A niprlcan desert. Ho liuskcd 250 hills , nhicli lioio HOMMI Inithols. Onn oai tnoasurod se\ontoeu inclie tlio other fourteen. A comely liUcuil pusher of n Ittnir hotel ro- conlly eloped with n barber mid both will hereafter l.ithor the nativoa for n livlni ; . Another nhuulo hash distributor of the nnmo hotnl dopatted last \\ool ; ultlui parly of coons jvlio dUplny Iho xngarlei of "Undo Tom" upon Iho rutlio stago. The oimlomlc Is grow * ing M leap year draws to n close. An excellent bed of gr.kphito is among Iho dlsco\oiles mndn by Ihe coal drill nl Itrown- \illo. The ihill Is now down i" > 0 feet hnd two good \einn of coal hive been strud ; . Tim drill will go ono thousand feet , no matter what ia found coonor. The indications mo favorable nnd n good coal bed is confidently expected to npponr bcfoio the full depth Is reached. CitizoiH of Fromonl hold n , inooting 1'riilny last to perfect pinna for impioing the priuci- pal roada into the country , A reaolution wns passed declaring tint the best nnd cheapest method of securing good roads , was ny drain- ngo , nud n committee wns nppointoil lo urge the Cotinly Coimmdoncn ) to take nctlon , The cltizeiH aoom dulormlnod to make Fre mont accessible to farmers in nil kinds of weather. Crete boasta of the tnlloat man In tlio stnlo. The Globn Bays : "Mr. W. II. Hermutli , n gonlleman from Oermauy , has been stopping with if. If. Oiuben for the past day er two. Mr. Ucrmuth has Hcnod in tlio ( iornian army dining the Fianeo'l'mnsiaii war nnd wns known as the tallest mnn in the I'rusHJan army. Ho was ono of I'mporor Willlnm'H body guard , nnd measures six feet , llino inches nnd n half. Ho ia n gentlcmnn of wealth nnd la looking around with n \ iow to purchasing eomo land nnd engaging in farming. " A two year old child of Mr. Whitoinoro , of Valley , waa drowned n few days ngo in the watering trough near the limifco. li U u largo tank supplied by n windmill , nud with n lid to caver it up when not In UHO. Ono of the men in watering n team had loft Iho ei\or raibod , ami Iho child climbed over Into the trough without anyone seeing it. The coxcr was nflorwaidn put down without noticing the child , ami eomo time later \\lien Iho link was opancd , it wnx dlfcuiond K\oryeU"oit was m.ulo to resuacltatu the .child but without avail. The Kremont Tribune soliloquizes : "Moro men have been raised from piiwuty to plenty in the stale of Noliranki in the piul li\o yoain than In any other country of Urn same tha in woild. 'L'lirro is not n man hv ing in Iho atato to-dny w ho lias been hero from three to leu years who cannot count fiom twenty-I'ivo to ono bundled persons who came hero penniless nud nro to day in comfortnblo circumstances. Thousands have walked into Nebraska but no Industrious mnn wns compelled lo walk out. No butler nnmu can bo given to the Btato than the one ao often used , 'Tlio poor man's home.1 " The tallest nnako stoty of the so ison comvH from Oxford , nnd the Kegister wolimtcorfl tenet net as sponsor for it. Add. Minor , wlfo of n brick maHon , living in thn town , wns Htartlod from her ulumborB by tlio hissing nnd milling of a hugo raUlesnnko. The lady although dn/ed upon bclmr awakened so middonly know that the make wns in cloao proximity. In lowoiing Iho covars to iiscertnm ils whore- nbouts , discovered the roplllo Inying between her nnd ono of the childri n , nnd ils eyes glar ing into her own. Summoning almost sup r human courage , she jusHod ( piiolly fiom the bed and procured n hugo pair of tongue * nnd BPlring ho Hiinko by the nucK , removed It from the bed nud killed if. The annko wan four foot long nud hnd nine rattles , Lanibcrton I > eaten publicly announces to the people of Kearney county that his wife has docortod him nfter only two months of wedded bliss. "We livid harmoniously to gather , " says Sonton , " ttutil the IHh of Sep tember , when without nny warning my wife WOH shipped east to HOIUO unknown place , against my will nnd I boliiivo ujja'nst ' my wife will also , by her paronls , while J waH away on buainftH , 1 1 rovided well for her and wax in- vuriahly kind and loving townnl her nnd she fertninly had no excuse whatever for deserting Tmm with n broken he.ut 1 run led to believe Ihal my wife was induced to elope vulh nnd olhcr man , nn ox-lnwyer of Minilcn , now rt- Hiding in low . 1 have lu'en advi eil that the law ix opun to mo , and in duo llmo 1 nil-ill 110 it to itH fiillfbt extent , and I will novur for- gi\o lier parenls. " There is probably not a case In Iho criminal liUloiy of Nobinskn HO fiendishly honlblo an the murder < f Nellia (2unckrnbiish ut & linn- bun last week. It was dovhlih In conception and beiiHtly in OYOuitlon , A wook-rnindcd girl of IK. handsome in person , was onlicntj from hoi liiimo , flfleen mlloa mrth of the Uty by two young men , nc < | iiaintnnccx of tlio fami ly , under pronnso lo Itikn her lo a married Bitter in town , llermothor conucnlod , never dreaming llinl'n trap was bulng fnt for Iho mill and death of h r daughter. The lirndx came lo town nnd instead of taking her whcto they had promlHed , took her tun their lonyi drugged her with laudanum and' ' outraged her repentodfy , not only Hatlslylng their own lusl liuUnlllngin thogullorHinpeH of the town. They kept her In their room from Sunday evening till Tuesday evening , Btmiifiod and without food , and then tent her lo her nlHlnr'x hoiirio lo die. Modern melhodx of dealing with fiends of Ihls chu-i nro allogolher , lee loolunt. Theio IM scarcely u pimlHhinont known lo Iho law Huflickiitly aovoro to bo dealt out lo lliosn , vlllainoua nmrdercm of life nnd innocence. It la hoped that the jiooplo of Co.umbuH will deal out the full measure of jiislico lo I'rank Smith and Oeoigo Mnthowx , the thief periiolrntora of the crnno. HlltorH. the world renowned appotLor and invigornlor. Unod now over the whole clvlll/.od world. Try it , but bownro of Imitations. Aak your grocer or druggist for iho gonulno nrlido , manufactured by lr , .1. ( i , 1) , Kiegort & Sons A full line of Boys' Suita nnd OvorconU at prices that defy compntition. J. I' . LU.ND , Opera Uousp Clothing store. 217 Kouth Fifteenth atroot , B25.Mt CITV Coxr , , " Neb. Intel Co. . Health is Wealth ! Iu H. C. WKXT'NNKKIX AMI HHAIN TIIKAHMKNT , < mrantonl nincillo for llysturlu , 1) olnetM , ( 'onvul dons , Klta , NirtuiH Nouritlcla Ileadachu , Ni'r\ou > I'loutration Ciimxl by the ute uf alcnhnl or toliliiiou WaktfuluvfH , Mental ikprwMliui. Hollenlni ; of the iraln , resultlnit In Insan ty and fuipln : , ' tu miner ) , } . and death , 1'reumturc Old atje , ll.iri'iiom , Ion ifpo erln ullhtr net. Involuntary liouncii and bpir imtorhuraoauied by ovorvurtlunt'f the briln , uul ! tliu e or over Indiilgenui * ) 'ivh bun , ooritulnu nni niouth'H t'uatment 41 dO a boxur l tHiItluu ful li.W , it-lit by mall liquid o'l ruielpt uf price. WK UUAUANIKI ! HIX 11JXK1 To euro MIV ( ABO , Wltli eaUi order received by ui or lx Ijoitlun , auxiuiill-hvd with W 0) ) , wo ulll wnd ho puruhmir our written Kiartntuii to refund tht inouDV If tlietaatmuutilbeHnot ctfedacuro Uuar antxnUtued unly by JOHN Ui WiBiCJc CO. , jr 'il-tolm rv b02 UailUon Ut. , Chlcaiio , III Ail Undisputed in the DRQAD CLAIM ol beinettie VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND Kvcr olVcrril to the imlitlc. 0filvintimmcdlnlcrfllellri | xnlo cliset. ; Gleet nn JSyplnlls In nil their complicated forr.18 , nlso all iliscnccs of the Skin ami Hloo J promptly relieved anil permanently cured by reme- ' , „ , . , _ t > l > rctiil I'farUff. Seminal . Nirht l.osscsby Dreams , Pimples on thcl'-u e.Lon Wnnhciod. imittlci If/rural Thert < itii > rr' > ri-ltiitntt > ii. Ths nnprojulatc ti-.r.cdv iatom.e ir.cil In c\clic.isc. Consultations , per- lonnt or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcil. ilnr rent bv Mall and EXptcaa. No mar It a on to Indlutecontenta or sender. Addre USJAMESNo.2UVVa5hinQlonSl.CliIcanolll , Uirlvt * on Horllck'i 1'o.xlRrlto liumlreils of vrntrful mother * . Mother's rullk contains no * urch. An artificial food for infant * Humihl ixmtaln no f larch. TLo bout niul meet nutrilloua iuo.1 in hwutii n H H n H 9 or ulrknwK lor H.IUHl let fur AUIKAIIY DiciKKTKU. trco f rotn Ktanli mill nMinlmi tin conklnir. | ItrtxiiiiiUPiulnl by I'hSfklnii" . lllnlily l ncllclnt to .N.i - - i MrlhiTH IIM a ilrlnk , bi - * * .J nntl irufnU. llynl. - - bontlior Hook on thoTrnitnn'Ut of Olillilron , frco. Jullf JUt tr.l iill uutrUloui , " 1,11' DMtt , ' Fl'nJ It ll th'ticoiilJ be Jultf J " IT II" HllJ , Sttlion , Aiitntu. 'No ItPiUlnrjr In rtronnmifInc It ttipfrlor Ifl ny- tMntlllul K IVlurn M , II 7Yof. A1 , r. Will l sent \ < r nwll on rwi-lptof rrlm In stnmi . iioitr.icii'M retie to. , itiiriniVN. ! . Aji'iiBB llonLH'K'H l ) r KXTIIAOT or MAl-T'uO MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY OROIIIVSE'S HLOCK , Oor. 10th nml Capitol Avcniia , trout9 all casts Crip | ilcil or DuforrncJ , also UlaoAuca ot tlio Nervous System , Blood , and Urinary Organs. All cnsrn ol Cimnluro ot the Rplno , Crooked Feet T/CRHnnil ArniH , AleoClirnnlo adcctlonfloltho Liter , KliautiiatlHiii , 1'arol ) li ) , I'll'-'H , Ulcoru , Ontinli , Abtli- ma anil llronchltb are all treated liy now and DUO- coeulul inctliodi. All illscancs of llio Illooil anil Urlu nry UrKaim , Inclinllne tlumo romiltlni ; from Inclucre tlon.or exposure , aru gafolj anil Buccciwfnlly treated ami a cure irimrnntcu ) . YOIIIIK men , mlutlla a od , arnl all men eulTerlnir from Wuthneim anil Norvoua cxhaiistlon , proilnclriK Indlcatloiiralpltatloiiof | the Heart , Despondency Dizziness , Jaaa ot MemoryLack of Knoriry an I Ambition , can l > o rCHtorcd to health ami vlror ( , If case Is not too lonif neglected. Tlio HnrKton In clmr u I" n graduate of Jcffor- eon Kfedlcal follo o (1805) ( ) nnd haH flllilluil M ] jirnfctw'.on In London , I'nrta nnd llorlln. If nllllctoil , ciillor write full iloHC-rlptluii of your C.IHO , anil inedl- clno mntu ueiit > ou , Conmiltatloii free. Address Dinah * flewnHnry | , Crouiino'H Hlnck , Omaha , Noli , Olllco hiiiirg 10-12 n. m.,1-8 and 7-H p. rn .bundnya , 8-10 a m. jT rOKden House , Council DIufTe , Baturdaxi 1 to 7 p. in \m W aCai0 'l'UBlQB > OB ( Faculty Prlio Moillc.il UOIICKO of Oblo. FILES , FISTULA , And other Dlaoaaoa of Iho Anne and Ilcctum. 120 S. 14th St. Cor. Douglas OMAHA , NKB. ere oil and wtl IIIllirl.er , of Iho \ | irlKhtniil , | j | > liinlll ( i IIU , BI ) : "Hld'oH | I ° < i0j rounMc.H tlni inothrrx inlll < Kixlixo- ly th.it Inf.inlH lire rcnudiinil uell rc.ind uxclimltely upon It.1 Uiotlur | .lij iclan. nt lhiilui'l of an iinihan ( in , H9VN' "I hate lii'en iiblnir thlx | > ri'pa ration for Iho H'-rsnr iioru , anil Mm o the must iiiiliuiinilul < < lthlu , It UN mllct In ( nnlH up to Bay , ijclitocii inontlm old , " In c iin , finir bl/in : < 5n. Oir , 41 tit nnil ijl 7fi Hold bv drilj.'ihU anil Ki" CLM. WOOUIICH A. CO , on libel Thnuiool the term " Oho Lino" In connection with th corjiorato name of a Krealioad con voj a an Idea of uat what roiiulrod by the traveling pub llo-a Uhort Uuo , Quick Tlmi arid the bent of accommoda tloni all of which aiu loin ibcd by the Kreatcet railway In Amnlca. jjHIOAGO , HJE , WATTKEE And St. Paul. II owns and operates over * , & 00 mllcBof orlhern Illinola , Wisconsin , Mlnueuota , Iowa akota ; and aa U main linen , branchoi and oonnoo lone reach all the Kreat bualnemi centrea ct th ( North wiftancl KarWout , It naturally answera tbi Icucrlptlou of Hliort Line , and Heat Ilouto butwetu Chicago , Slllwfcukoo , Bt. Taiiland lllnncapollj. OhlcaKO IIlwaukuo , IA C'roaao and Wlnoua. Ohlc K'o , "llwaukoo , Aberdeen and Kllendala UhlcaKO , Milwaukee , ICau Clalro and Htlllwater C'htcaKO , llllunukeo , Waueau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver lam arid Ouhkoih. ChlcaKO , Milwaukee , Waukimhaand Oconomowoo. Uhlci > K"i Milwaukee , Madl ou and 1'ralrledu Chleo Chlcaxo , Milwaukee , Owatonna and Falrlbault , Chicago , Belolt JanosvlMo and Mlncrall'olul. Clili-aKi ) , KlL'ln , Unckford and Uubuijue. Chlcatro , Clinton , Hock Inland and Codir Ktpldl. Chicago , Uounill IllulTn arid Oniabt. ChlcaKi ) , Hloux City , Hloui I'aUuand Yaiikton CldctKu , Milwaukee , Mltclull and Clumbulaui. Hock luUnd , Uutiuque , Ht. 1'aul and Mlnncapolll. Daveupoit "alrnar , tit , I'aul and lllnno > | iou . i h bupem and the Htuut Dining Cam In tha n rlil Me run on tha midnllneaof thuCIIIUAUO , UIUVAUKKK AND HT. I'AUL KAIMYAY.iuidovcri ttti ntlon l pal J to pauieiiie > j by ouur looua uuplo ) e f the Comj any , b. 8. MKHUIMUen'lMnnacer. . A. V II OAltl'r.S'TKtl , Gon' I'aso. A t J.T. CI.AIIK. Cori'l H.ipt. . OKO. U , IHUFTOUI ) , AsVL Om'l. Pa Act JAW , fi , JPEABOM M , U. PHYSIGIAI & SURGEOK , Uouldtnoo o. 1407 Jcnes 8t. Utllcv , .N'r. 1639 Tar. uuiH .Otlluo huu 12 rn , to I p , iLand rom'JtO p.m. 7iihoie ) | ; for ( Illco V7 r'al'J ' utSj ANII-MONOl'OIjlSTS , ATTENTION * Klrst niatrlot , Hon. Charles II. Brown wna appointed to nddrcaa meetings in theFint congrcen * lonnl dutrict , nttho places named b low M foliows : Vnlpwalw , 1'ridny , Septotn1i'r2fitri,7 p. in , Wnho' , Sntiinloy , Soptcrnlicr ! J7tli , 1 p. m. ri.iUMiioiitli , Monday , September 2HU ! 7 p. in , AMilnnil , Wodnrmlay , Oclobrr 1st , 7 p. m , ' Wnvcrly , Tliur iUy , Octolw 2nd , 2 p. in. I'ulmyrn , Trhhy , ( Jctolifr 3d , 2 p. in , Wcepinit Wntor , Mnndny , October Ctli , 3 \ \ in. ) Aubttrn , T\iv ( Iiy. October "lit , 7 p. m. 1'VilN City , Thurmlay , October Dili , 7 p. in. llrownvlllp , Hnturday , October 1 lib , 2 p.in , TccuiiiRob , Monihy , October 13tli , 7. u. in , HimiboMt , Wrdncsday , October Ifith. I'nwnto City , Krlilay , October l"th , 7p. m , lienlrice , Monday , October J0th. ! 7 p. in. Lincoln , Tlwrmlny , October 2.ini , 7 t m. Is'cbnwkn City , Saturday , October 2otli , 7 p. in. Dales for Oir.aln nnd oilier places tn UiQ illntrict will bo duly announce J , Tlio CnnumlKti in tlio accoml Dlntncf , Cnptiiin , T. IF. StlcKd'n nppointincnU : September 27 Aurora , Hamilton county. 2 o'clock , p , in. September 29 York , York county , 2 o'clock , p , in , .September SO Seward , Scwanl county , 2 o'clock , p. in , September 30 Ulymcse , ISiitlor county , 7:30 ' o'clock , p. in. ' October 1 David City , llntler county , 2 o'clock , p. iv' . October 1 IttBiiig , llntlor county , 7:30 o clock , p. in. October 2 Oscvola , 1'olk county , 2 o'cloclf , 1 > , m , October 2 StroniBbnrp , 1'olk county , 7:30 : o'clock , p , m , October II Kriend , Saltno county , 2 o'clock , p , in. DAVID CmNeb. . , September 22,1881. To Iho cloolorn in tlio Second congressional district : Who nro desirous of assisting In tlio election of Cnpt. .1" . H. St'cklo , tlio Alibi-mo nopoly candidate for congress. You nro most ; nispootfully roqucstod to ci.rrosponil with mole lo tlio end , that wo may arrange the work sy tcmiaUi'ally and make every effort olfectivo MX ! harmonious , lu union and organization a Dtrouth. | ; 1 Invite your united nRalBtanco. Very Honpoctfnlly , S. S. HKTNOLDH. Ch'm1 Anti-Monopoly CoupCent. . Com. C. H. MontRoniory , Ksq. , nnti-monopoly candulnto for nttoniey goncrnl , will apoak pur- Htiant to appointment , nt tlio following timca and placea : Nobrnakn City , Friday , September 2Cth 7:30 : p , m. Crete , M nday , September EUtb , 7 p. m. Suttqn , Tuesday , Snptombor 30th , 7 p. in. HaatiiiRfl , WeduosJay , October 1st , 7 p. in. Kearney , Thursday , October 2d , 7:30p. : m. North 1'latto , Friday , October 3d , 7 p m. Kromont , Saturday , October -Hh , 7:30 : p. in. And at other places to bo announced in duo time , it ot'u ten 3 v f \ . ' i i o t ; PlioliitmaatN ( or Gaorjjo W. Dorsoy nnd J. G. Tato. Slnnton Monday evening , September 2 ! ( . Wnyno Tuesday evening , September ISO. Huittngton Wednuiday evening , Octu- bsrl. J'onca Thursday ovoninpf , October 'J. Norfolk Friday oxuning , October ! ? . O'Neill Monday evening , October 0 , .Ain worth Tuesday ovcning , October 7. NrllRh WodiiL'Btlny , October 8. 1'iorco Thnnuhy , Octobar i ) . Crt'ighton Friday , October 10. rou < nto w. E. noimv AND OKX. A. n. CONNOR. Old Monday o\onlnfr , October lit. Drokcn 15o\v Tuesday evcninR1 , October II. lionp City WodncHday ovoninp , October in. in.St. St. I'anl Thursday uvoninff , October 1C. Scotia Friday afternoon , October 17. Grand Island l ridny evening , October 17. Central City Saturday ovcning , October 18. i'nllorton Monday ovrnlng , October " 0. ColnnibiiH 'I'nosilay ovonlng1 , October 21. Noith 1'latto Wednesday evening , October I'ltim Crcok Thursday evening , October Kearney Friday cvcninp , October UI. Schnyler Saturday oyening , October 25. aio. w. K. DOHHEV AND OTIIKU HI-EAKEILS. Albion Monday ovouirur , October 27. Jllair TiipKilay ovunliifr , October " 8. Dakota City \VadiicBday evening' , Octo ] ber 29. Teltninnh Thnrndny evening , October 30. West Point Friday evening , October 31. Mr. UoiBoy v/l\l \ bo accompanied by candi dates for state nllict'd. 0. K. YOST , .7. W. LOVK , Ch'n State Con. Com. Ch'n Cong. Com. A PINE LINE OP -AT- IN OAfAHA. NE13. HAMBURG-AMEEIOAN IBEOT LINK FOU KNOLAND , FR UJCK AND" OKimAKY. Tlio Bteamehlpa of thlj well-known line are built or ron , In water-tight oornpartmcnta , and are furnish' od with every roipjimta to make the passage both tafo and agreeable. They carry the United States ind Kuropean mails , and leave New Yorke Tliura- dn > uaiidHatiird jalor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher bourg , ( I'AIIIH ) and UAMI1UMO. lUtcu : Flrut Cabin , ? 86 , (05 and 875. Steerage , J20 Uenry Pundt , Mark Ilanaen , K .E. Mooree.U. Toft , * ( ? outuln Omaha , OronowloK & Sohoentgen , agenta In Council Blufla. 0. BHICUAIID : &CO. , Qen. I'asa Aifto. , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Cbaa. Kocmlndkl & Co- Qenoral Wouteiu A(9nta | , 107 Waehuigtou BU , Chloa 1(0,111. AVIIlimrlfy Mm DLOOD.-rc latu the LIVCRunVt KID unil IlKxnmu THIS unit VIQOH of VOUTJL IJjr - Iii-iula \Vant of AlHU'lllc , in- -oil , I.ack or hlruriRth , l'llr'"ll'"iiialaolutuly cured. 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