Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 23, 1885, Image 7

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    THE DAILY BEE MONDAY , FEBIOJARV 2 , ° , , 1885.
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY
Ono of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United Stated
to Select From :
STAIK3 TO CLIMB. ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVA OU
Are now offerim *
AT
The greatest bargains ever seen in Omaha
200 ORGANS ! ! 100 PIANOS !
FOR CASH OR ON INSTALLMENTS
Also great reductions in Diamonds ,
elrv. Clocks and Silverware.
The only importers of Havana Cigars ,
and Meerschaum Goods in Omaha.
Wholesale dealers in Guns , Ammunition ,
Sporting Goods , Notions and Smokers' Ar
ticles.
WHOLESALE BY
L , A STEWART & CO ,
1013 Jones Stieot \ * BK FOH RED cm < m OMAHA NEB
RAILWAY.
TIIE BEST nOUTE AND
SHORT XjIISTE !
Omaha
CoiiiiGil Bluffs
and Chicago.
ITio only line to take for DJS Moinoi , nrshall
ro n , Ccdat Uaplds , Clinton , Dixie , Chicago , 1111
waukoe and all points ewt. To the people ol No
iiaikaColorado. WjomlnR , Utah , Idaho , Ne\ada ,
Oregon , WaBhlnRton and CAlllornia It oHora superior
advantages not possible liy any other lino.
Among a few oltho numerous ( iclnta or eupcrlor-
Ity oojoiod by the patrons ol thia reid between
Omaha and Chicago , are Its twotnlna a day ol DAY
COACHES which are the llnoittlnt human nit and
Ingenuity can rrcate ; Its PAIjACB SLEEPING OAHB
which aru moilolaol comlort and defiance ; Its PAU
LOU DRAWING UOOM HAHS , unaurrai'cil by any
nnd its ttlJoly celebrated 1'ATATlAL UINISO OAKS
the equal of whlih cannot bo lound clawhoro.
At Council llluda the trains ol the Union Picine
By. connect In Union Dupot with tboso ol the Chlca
co&Northwestsrii Hy In Chicago the truna ol this
line make cloao oonncctlon with those ol all eastern
ForDotroIt , Columbus , Indlanapolii , Clnclnnatl ,
Niigara K IH , Buffjlo , I litibur , ( orouto , Huntrral
llOBton , Now York , rhlladolphii , Biliimno , Waih-
I UK ton and all polntt lu the r. t , nik the tltkct
a-'cnt lor tickets > U the
N"UT'I WKSTEUH ,
II you wlsn the l " 8t accommodations 1 All llokel
M'ents neil tlkoto U thin line
M. HuaniTT. m.nAin ,
General Manager. Ge . PJUJ. Agent
CHICAGO.
\
Vehicle naJn
. . . . . . „ . , , _ p , v _ Anita one par
ion M with two \m < ii. ' ThuHprliii
cndhcB Bndibortoa eroHIni lo the weight lh
e rrr. Equally well adapted to rough couitr
roadi andnncdrlreiorcltlei. MmnfactnrwS
ouky Uholra4lBL'BrrlaeeIlnllilrriM > 4 lift
xr > . Krury Tl t * * . nt.
7 ADBOtTBUBBY CO
CHICAGO
,
.
* [ iliatee & st Pan
The SHORT LINE.
And BEST ROUTE
PnOU OMAHA TO
THE EAST.
TWO TIUIVB riAILT EKTWEK.V OMAHA AND
Chicago , Minueni > ells , Milwaugeo ,
Bt. I'aal , Cedar Ilaplda , lavouport
Clinton , Dubuque , Uoclcford ,
Kock Island , Kreeport , Jaiusvlllo ,
3Il in , JIadlson , La Croaee ,
Belolt. Wmuna ,
Aud all other Important points Hast , Nortl
east and Southeast ,
Ticket office at Not Karnam stect ( lu faxton IK
tel ) , and at Union Pacitto Depot
l > oujit ! < SLEiFKiuaml the Kniar DIMNO Oiaii
TU WORI.B are ruu on the main HUM ol the Cliicag
Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y and every attontlo
lipaU toputeugen bjr coimooLi emporeiol ] tl
oouipany.
a 8. UUlltlLL , A. T. IT. CAltrjOTT.lt ,
GcucralManazor , Oonl I'auenzcr Auen
] { J1ILLK1I , OGO. K , UBAt'tOltD ,
Au'tQen'lUanagtr. Ant Oenl Paw Agcn
J. T. CLAKK , Oen'l 8ui > cruteadeut.
_ rii TOUSilel > l
Ity. all wraknceacfccueratix OB j-eti'ii ] reltticr BU
tl.UvmftU. JiUWuruLT'lU7btBtuht..cmcu
Loss and Gahit
CUAl'TEU I. ,
"I wna talcon elck a year ago
With bilious fe\er. "
"My doctor pronounced mo cured , but
I got sick oga'r. ' , with terrible palnain my
back and eideo , nnd got aa bad I
Could notmovol
1 ehrunkl
From 228 ttm. to 1201 I had been doc
toring for my liver , but it did mo no gcod ,
I did not expect to live more than throe
months. I began to use Hop Bittera.
Directly appetite returned , my pains lefl
mo , my entire ayBtom aoemod renewed ai
il my magic , and after ualng several bet
iles , I am not only as sound as aaovorolgr
hut v olght moro thin I did befova. Te
Hop Bittera I owe my llfo. "
R. PlTZPATRICK.
Dublin , Juno G , ' 81.
C'HAITEK II.
"Maiden , Mns3. , Peb , 1 , I860. Gentlemfn-
htilfered with attacks of eick baadache. "
Neuralgia , feamalo trouble , for years ii
ho mo at terrible and excruciating manner
No medicine or doctor could give mi
ellof or cure , until I tiaod Hop Bitters.
"Tho lirat bottle
Nearly cured me ; "
The second made mo as well and ttronj
a when a child ,
"And I have been so to this day. "
My husband waa nn Invalid for twent ]
our * with a sarlous
'Ktdnoy , liver and urinary complaint
"i'ronouuced by Boston's best physl
ilana
"Incurable ! "
Seven bottles of your Bitters cured tin
and I know of the
"Lives of eight persons"
In my neighborhood that have saved b ;
your bittere ,
And many moro are using them wil'
reat benefit.
"They almost
Do miracles ? " Mrs. E. D. Slack.
I low TO OUT SICK. Kxposo yonreolf do
nnd ulsht ; eat too much without exercisi
work too htrti without rfbt ; doctor nil tb
time ; take all the vile nostrums advertleed.an
then you will want to know how to cut wel
which is answered In th.so wfirds- Take Ho
Bittcu !
None genuine without a bunch ol gresn Hops t
, he whlto label. Shun all the Hie , poisonous etu
vith "Hop" or "Uopa" in their name.
ABIE CAT ologae ,
Also li ! volunblo and reliable rt
cipos ( never before published , ) anj
oiio ol : which is worth 51.00 an
from that to 825.00 , nnd a copy j
the ' 'Cultivator" sent PltEE t
any one that sends 8 stamps to pa
postage etc. , 3 comic picture card
will also bo enclosed in the pacli
age. These recipes are valuable the t
ho household and any energetic pei
son knowing the secrets they disclos
need never want for money. Pleas
write name and address plainly. Pi
3 stamps in a letter and address i
to tbo WESTERN PUB , CO. , bo
509 , Omaha. Neb.
a po > ltlTa reotd j lor Ihe mboie dU i l br I
> thonitndiof cti > cl tb wont Undmdor foi
t odlDKttftT9l ) cacurtd. lDd J , ottronUmyf ) U
laln ffle r , h t Iwlll nodTUO I1OTTLE8 fUK !
toetlberwItdlVALUiBI.KTUBiTIBlicnJblnlUtl-
t BJ ( Ufferer. GlTtcxprtiitDd f U. Jir < - .
iitt. T. A. HUOOCM , lit mrl 8L , h' w Totl
LADIES ONLY ! , LI8UCD. . , rn
TttUATIdB ON MEI.V ItCVIiLOl'ni : * '
OP TUU VeMAI.II HU T. " latent tutonlci
rtiUr > ll Cf pluttltD , tt.Jlc l ptaloal , tie. Start tbi
OBjt l t < dor kiuokeu coatflUuo U tlnonul Mil nt
| 3 toUf t f U "n * pn > v r I
,
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x > m li.41ui 4i4J oTIo | < ri30cU. . Minu
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COUNCILJIUFF8
ADDITIONAL LOOAL NKW 5.
CONTINUING- CONTEST ,
Anottiri'Movp In ttip At tempt or
Aytpsuorth to Supplant Judge
The jadic'nl conical , In which Jiulgo
Aylcsworth claims the illatriob bench now-
occupied by Judge Loofbourow , 1ms had
another nct-bick , or rather sot ahoail
On Friday the caao caino up nt DUB
Moinea before .Judges Given andOonnnr ,
Judge MoQenry being wnab'o to ba pres
ent. Thoattornoya for Judge Loofbourow
moved to luvotho casedlsmus dallegiug
inenfliclcncy of notice nnd luck of juris
diction by the court. The motion waa
promptly ovcrru'ed , exceptions taken ,
and an answer filed. By agreement the
case wru Ihon continued thirty cJnjs ,
March 23 bolng the dnto now set for a
hearing.
WHEELEtTwORSE ,
Young JefVcrN Jtc-iiTi-cstotl , unit Hie
Ball iMurctisctl ,
Wheolcr , who won nhot aomo weeks
ago by young Julia-is , is glaring
worse , and there are fcais that ho wili
dio. Satuuby aftarnoan Jofleris was re *
arrested and his ball Increased to 53,000 ,
in view of Wheeler's a'armiog condition ,
A AVora flo ? "My Fellow Workingmen -
men ! "
Once moro you are called up in to give
your voice for honest government at the
coming city election. Parties , cliques
and individuals are at work to feat31
their interests. Men ara corrupt .itu :
rotten in principle as a poriahod skanli
top forth fcr r ilico particularly In the
'onith ' ward and from amouy the demo' '
rats.
Office Backers have their ward-bum <
mora out to catch you in their clutchu !
von at the nominations. It la to say ,
'set up second class lawyers , " keepers ol
lens and othois that liavo hut lltth
ntereot in the welfare of the city , spc.ili
ho loudest words in the conventions ,
n of honor generally "stiy away. '
Our Christians contented with their good
"reliefs are asloi p , or diolntsrestcd , ant
et this thimeful'y ' ttato of attain
go on. Shall itgo on my labor ftitmd' '
Will you assist in reform or not ? Shal
Council Bluffa keep on to bo the corrup' '
argot for the s'ato to shoot at ? ShnV
_ our wives and daughters bo Insulted ant
allured by a gang of thugs , thieves one
"oafers on Sunday , when going to church
any longer , unmolested by the guardian :
if the city , generally their friends ? W
> dvisa the republicans to place straight ,
ipright men , who are not Identified -nitl
gas , electric light or other contracts , ir
.ho field , and they shall BOO that hones1
abor will stand by them , at loaet thai
crtion that has learned a lesson from tin
last city election. Wo want men wh (
ave brain and honor ; who can do more
, ban ride on free passe * , vote away prop
rty , get illegal compensation , hole
midnight sessions , glvo corrup
'oclsiom ; select boyish short-legged po-
iccmon over men like Clougb , Dnrhyh
> r Leonard ; stand in with Eluggers ; give
uders for patrol wagons ; appoint in-
pootorj enough for all the rocks In Cole
ado ; ] have the crack filled up uitl
nunuro and rubbiah , breeding malaria
liseaao and death ; and defame the gooc
lime of our city generally , and for al
hat accept bungles and stars from ques-
lonablo donatow. Shall the polltica
uities not hoed this or a public moetinr.
'rom all incDtrupt citizens will bo callt (
o effect a change. j. s. AND j. A.
PFAiSOJiA.il.
Col. Hogeland , the newsboys' friend , is i\o\
ivorkinp ; Atlantic.
John T. Pugh , of Pacific Junction , came u ]
Saturday to BOO Monte Crieto.
Ch.irles Barghausen and 1C. I'osecrnns ha\
gone to Sioux City to plant a now grave c
Druids there.
irs. Lamon and Mrs. O'Neill , of Missoin
Valley , nero in the city Saturday to attom
tbo matluco.
Thaccloro A. Terrell , of South Bond , Ind ,
ipont Suudny nt the 1'aciBc. IIo is a cousi :
of Nat Terrell , the popular 1C , O. conduetoi
C. A. Wright nud wife , of Santa lloaa
Cal. , arrived nt the I'.icifie yesterday. The
both formerly resided here , Mrs. Wright bein
a nleco of J. 1J. Hue , who lives in tha auburl
of the city.
Quite n pirty from Missouri Valley came t
this city to tee O'Neill ' in Moato Cristi
Among them worn Ed Cusack , Joe Bradloj
W. II. Lovekin , W. Coolbauelt , T. Y. Wooi
worth and Fred Humphrey. They " > Uye
o\er night at the Pacific aud returned heir
yesterday.
A. Clianfjo in the Oongtollalton.
There was a change nboat In the polk
forca yesterday , ofliocrs Smullew , Au
tin and Towns K ° ' "g on day duly. Au
tin wi'l ' patrol Broadway , Vine an
Fierce streets from Main street to Buc
street. Towns will patrol Bsncrof
Main , Pearl and Sixth streets froi
Brca-iway to Sixteenth avonno. Offici
Smullorn will patrol First Avenue , Broai
way and avenues A and B from Mai
street to Twelfth street. Oflicers Cualc
and Whoehr now go on night duty , th
first taking Hroidway , First Avoano an
avenues A and B from Pearl street I
Twelfth street , and Wheeler patrollic
Broadway from Pearl to Market s'rae '
North Main , Bancroft , Main and Pe\ :
streets from Broadway to Willownvemu
TIio other beats remain unchanged.
Real Kutato Transfera.
The following is a list of real oatal
transfers filed yesterday In the recorder
oflico of Pottawattomio county , Iowa , i
furnished by A. J. Stephenson , abstrai
tor , real eitate and loan agent , Counc
Bluff * , Iowa , February 21 , 1885.
John Eokery to 0. L. Cooper ; lot I
part of 10 , block 23 , Neola , 01,200.
Brlgham Graybill to JohnGrByblll : li
10 , blook 9 , Underwood , 850.
ArvllU Johnson to Babotte Wao ]
part lots 10 and 11 , block 1 , John Join
aon's add. , 8300.
Ellz Johnson to Babet'o ' Wack ; pn
lots 10 and 11 , blok 1 , John Johnson
add , S525.
Total tales , $2,075.
T > re s Ui > . "
Junes Franoy , the well known no
-hant ; tailor , has not only co far recover !
from his illness as to be able to give h
pjrtonal attention ts biulnees , bat h
got'hts new goods in , to that m\v Is the
tlmo for his many customers to drop in
on him and "dress up. " IIo certainly
hai aflargo and varied stock of goods as
cau bo found In this jmtt of the world ,
and as t > good fit ) and excellent msko
everybody knows that Frnucy takes the
load. Put in your orders early.
tow.v iruai.s.
Ida county lini n debt of § 55,210.9. . .
A citizen of Boone shoveled the snow
from bis sidewalk , and it killed him.
Cedar Uaplds will vote on the question
of nn amended city clutter en March
2d.
2d.Tho
The la'cst uovclly ia the DCS Molues
man who b . < grown fat on hot water ,
Increasing u j weight thirty pound * in
fifty o'ght ' daya.
An Inn bridge , 2,200 feet long , will bo
comtfitecl over the Mississippi atlvtith'-
bnrg duriiiff the coming season , lluss'll
Sago , of Kevr Yotk , is president of the
cuinpMiy.
The Chicago , Hock la'and nnd Pacific
will shortly boRln work on nn extension
if its Wiutcrsot branch from Wlntoreet
outhward to a connection with the sauth-
eatorn divlehn.
A couple of bralcs living MODIBurling -
en , bent n IG-yoar-old boy to iuscnil-
illity , alleging ns nn excuse far the
nhurann nssiult that the boy had enow-
ialled them. They were arrested.
The ministerial union of Cedar llapida
icllovo thay have diecovorid that the
, oung of the huronn kind find nmnao-
uotit in roller skating , and now the rink
must go.
Iowa's two naval cade Is failed in their
nuapolh examination , nnd were , , as is
instoinnry in such caeoj , allowed to kick
.ham.iulvea . out of the bick door of the
icsdemy by rcilgning.
Kookuk ii cackling with delight over
bo congrostional appropriation of § 100-
iOO for a govornmontbullding. By jurtl-
: ious management tbnt starter of $100-
00 can bo made ta pan out n half mil
lion.
lion.Tho
The 128,500 acras planted in IrUli
utatocs In tie stata in 1881 yielded 12-
)53OCO ) bushels , or nearly seven nnd ono.
lalf bushels for cah Inhabitant , nnd
irought an nverago prlco of 27 cents pai
luchcl.
The Burlington Gazatio insists that the
present telephone rjto means robbery ,
, nd calls for a reduction to $25 per year ,
ind further bjllbvaa the hello nnchluo
ates elnuld bo rognlatad by legislative
innctment.
The Des Moines News rapsris the birth
f a spotted child lu that city , the result
) f luhccjonation , the father boing'black ,
ho mother whlto , with red ha'r. ' The
hild Is whlto with blajk opotj about the
ihouhlars nnd back.
A teacher in a Dubuque Third ward
chool sent one of her pupils , a little
; lrl , to bring & botlla of acid from n
lotot , in getting which the child broke
, nd spilled thu terrible liquid fire ovoi
icrsolf , burning her little hands in a. hor-
iblo manner.
Gov.Shermanlus appointed the follow-
ng ladies and gentlemen as delegates to
; ho conference of charities and cprrectian
nhich meets nt Washlcgton in June :
Dr. Jennie McCowan , of Davenport ;
Mrs. Mary Wright , of Des Moines ; and
Hon. L D. Lowolling. of Mitchollvillo ;
Hon. W. J. Moir , of Eldora ; lion B. J.
Miles , of Eldora.
Sixty-eight applications for license tc
iell liquors from residents of twenty
lonntlcs of the third Iowa revenue dis-
rlct were received by Deputy Collects
Jogan , of Waterloo , in ono day last week.
Of thcso sixty-eight applications thirty
were from persons desirous of engaging
'n the retail business.
Wabaah station agents have boon or
dered t3 procure now uniform botweer
his and April 1. Orders arc to bo sent
direct to the company and the suits arc
to bo fuin'shed ' by a St. Louis house al
$22 50 a suit , cash on delivery. Agent !
will bo required to gat two suits a year
ono April 1 , and ono the Isb of Novemb-
bur. The Wab&sh may bo short on in
tetcst but it's bound to DO beg 01
clothes.
Mnhonry [ Over Two Centuries ABO
The London Freemason of Novembc
Ittsays : Bra. Whytehcad , in a very op
portune paper , last week , calls attentioi
t > a fact , which , thongh for some timi
known to Masonic student ? , is Inrjly ye
known to the majority of English Fics
maions. It is tbo existence of an organ
zed body of Freemasons speculntivi
and opera'ivo in the seventeenth csn
tnry. Dr. Plot ( a non-Mason ) first calJei
attention to the fact itself , and the pub
Mention of Ilandlo Bo'ma's works , nn :
"Athruole'a Dairy , " continued the asatr
tion of 0113 who ( by the way ) docs no
appear to have boon slurred over , if no
Ignored and forgotten , by our MRsoni
historians. Andereon , In 1721 ! , for aom
reason or other ( parhaps explicabledor )
not mention the matter ; though , i
1738 , ho glances nt it in the extracts fron
"Ashmolo's Dairy , " Dr. Plot's i-t
marks , and the seventeenth cen
tuvy connection with Freemason
ry ot Inigo Jones , Sir Chrltta
plier Wren and the Doka of Richmond
Until qulto recently , our best writer
passed the seventeenth century histor ;
over , n , perhaps , a subject someha
difficult ta explain , though in the Brit
ish museum moro than onejioventeontl
century guild legend remained , as if re
produced then to moot a want , to sallsf ;
u demand. And jut nothing seems nov
to bo moro clear than that from IGil
( ctrln'nlj ' ) an English Masanlc bady ox
istcd akin to our own in this import in
fact , that non-operatives were member
of the lodges. It is not too much to ia
that Masonic llfo was going on at Wat
rlngton in 1540ork ; , 1003 ; Chester
1G70 , at any rate ; London , 1082 ; Stal
fordshira , 1G80 ( and there and olsowhor
much earlier ) , if Dr. Plot bo correct
and again at York about 1C90. If th
Swalwell ledge traditions are correct
that ledge was In existence in the seventeenth
toenth century , and we hive no doubt
as limo runs on , these evidence
will ba mnltlpl'ed. ' The Import
anca nf Brother Wbytohead' spap3rthen
amounts to this that In the tboary o
Masonic history being contlnuouj , whlol
the nineteenth csntury proclaim ) , be sup
plies another goodly link in that happ ;
chain of undoubted and authanlio facts
which is now irresistible , und which , after
tor long years of forgatfuloess and des
quietude , Is lengthenint ; , hour by hour
We cannot oipcot full light all at once
bat let us hall the twilight ( keeping olta
of raoonsh'na , however ) , and seek to has
ten the dawn of a clearer atmosphere.
At the ins'alhtton ' of Doric lodge , No
210 , 0. M. Chase , P. M , was the recipl
cut of an eleg nt jewel , inUld with din-
mondi , nt the hands of his brethren
Merits KclmuV , the o'destP. M. of D i
it , presented the same , on hoh lf of th
Qiemberahlp , in fitting terms , and the rt
tpouse of the recipient evidencad hii ap
preciatlon cf the beautiful testimonial )
> banquet coucladed the interestln
moet'ng ,
MO11HTOX IMIWAX UN.
\ Skotcliof an KnulKli Oniitc'KInu
nnd Jlis "llomi > Unncli" in
AVjiuiilnjr.
Too Isit numb r ' t'jo Ijindoa World
) Ut&lr.s > ( < n ' 'Ctlebr.ty nt H < MC"H
ko ch of orloa ) Frowcu , who iwell
11011 in Now York ns tbo toa-in-la *
f Mr. Leonard Jeromn aud oniu > r of ilia
lomo Ranch on the PodiT river. Koi
r away from the Homo Uincti nccord-
ng to the muMiirj of a pl.ioj from whish
lie ni'irost railway stall u is tno him-
red and twenty miles distant ore the
pnta In which General Mnjkoozio foil lit
tie Inst great Indian lulit ; nud a h Ho
urthor , on tfmvorgo of Mr. Frjwen's
ango , is the full BJ ot in the Llttlo iloiu
illli where Gonoial Ouster nnd rib co.n
maud wore eJt up oy the S.ou.x. On Uio1
> ralrio Borne fifty yards frim fie hou o ,
the ijrjivo ot nsoldur "A Warren , "
who was shot by Indians and butied
where ho fell.
Standing on r.n elevation nbovo the
Ivcr , the housu lies mttiln a ben 1 on a
oil of peninsula , around which the
troain curves In a porai circle , a slluati n
ilwajs preferred by Brit m , Saxon end
liuiau for purposes i > f defence , and ux-
ircHicd ia the Cjllh derivation of Col-
hes'er , corrtipteJl into the latin camultv
tmum , Tha bankj nro prettily fringed
with largo cotton-woad ttoaa. Above
hem tisja a two-storied log homo built
of e a tire plno-lrcca , phatorcd and c.ilud
nude , with chlmueya if stone quarried
within half a mile. Within era indues
of uther than prsitie life. The drawing-
room is prettily famished , has a pintjo-
orto and phnty of bojks , Including the
works tf Ffoudo , Macaulay , and the late
Jord Lytton , whoso "Xaaoni" has baon
oitored to notlco by recent works on
I3uddhlnn.
The house Iijiaafar west palozzoshoule
be , built , as it nero , round a lirgo lul
which rutis to the top of it. This hugi
apartment , with its immense rough-hewi :
3 covered hero and ( hero with thi
skins of beaver caught in the liver and
} iaon killed on the prairie , and the dcc <
oration cuustets of heads of clka , of black-
tailed and white-tailed door , big-horr
sheep , aud other creatures. Amid those
'
sigaaof wild llfo ii a tolophonoconnpctclt'
with a postoflico and telegraph oflico ni
; ho crossing of Powder rlvor , twcnty-lwc
miles below. Mr. Frowen will some
times tay , "I frequently connect oui
wire with tha Rovornmont wire running
up lo fort McKlnncy , where Lieutenant
McKir ney was killed in the great Cghi
of 1877 by the Sioux Indians on the Red
Fork of Powder rlvar , though tha dla-
, inca is mora than eighty mileu , nnd _ con >
versation la as eaiy as possible. This is ,
[ think , owing t > the extreme lightncsi
and diynots of the atmosphere. "
Around the Homo Ranch ore outbnilct-
ngs of no very coos'clerable ex'ont cow
louses , a dairy , and the all important
cehonaos , without which no American
dwelling is complete. There arc nc
tockyards and suchlike in Wyoming ,
mainly because ranching Is quite anothoi
jininess , from farming in Knghnd. II
s a stcck-raleing business , carried out oil
argo linjs in the grand old origins ! man
ner. Thoio is 113 fencing in of cattle :
and ono man's beast is only known from
mother's by the brand , tmd perhaps a lit-
.lo by the broad. For the braed of the
: attlo uoy replacing the primeval and
joellcsj bison is nut llko that of the
lorses called muatangi. The herds which
roam tha far wes'orn prairies are ecni'
> osed of magnificent b.us's , cf fine breed
ind corresponding wcjght.
Toxaa fever , that plague of southorr
ranches , is unknown in Wyomirg , whore
, ho intense cold kiils it oil. Hence Mr.
Frowen argues that gocd sound utock , at
well bred as English cattle , could bo In-
; ro3uced from the northwest of Amcrics
.nto England , If the present laws as tc
ha importation of live stock wer :
imended , or a capacloin quarantioc-stv
Jon cjtablished. Bij idea appears to b.
that If loan stick was imported from th > :
Ear west and fattened in England , tha re
suit vtould be better for everybody tb&i
that oxen should bo rattened in the fa
west , killed in Chicago , and eont to E. g
land as dead meat.
Frewen's ancestral seat is in Surses
Engl-mi. At Northlam Is the homo o
the family , formerly occupied by , or H
least the liirthphco nf , "Accepted
Frowen , seine time Arahbsioj
of York , tutor of Oha-le
II. , end brothar of "Thankful" Fiowtn
who helped him In nettling the prajo
book. In Mr. Frewen's London hous
there are abundant Indications of lifo ii
the Rocky monnta'in. A bald oagl
flap ) his wings on the slaircaao , an am /
ing head of a white-tailed deer brlstlo
with its sixty paints In tin hall , nnd th >
largest wapiti head in the world look
o\ertho diuinR-tible. In her drawin ,
room Mrs Frowon Iraasures among
great wealth of nicknacks a charming pfc
turo of her homo in Wyoming , paintei
for her by Bierstidt as a wodoing pret
ent. In Chapel streo * , dur'ng their cc
casioiul illghts to England , the youn
couple entertain agricultural and bncolt
authorities , f a well as friends of Mr Fn
wen's Cambridge days , when ho wo
matter of the dreg andprisldont of th
Allionit'am , and gcod men acr'csi cocntr ;
who were with h'm ' when ho rode Sbaugh
ratin In tha great run from liaukebor ,
Gorao.
PIIiESI PILiKSI VlliKSl
A SUKE CUKE FOUND AT
NO ONE NEED BUFFER ,
A sure euro for Blind , Bleeding , Itching nn
Ulcerated Flies has been discovered by Di
WillianiB [ an Indian Remedy , ) called Di
William's Indian File Ointment , A elngl
box has cured the worst chronic cases of 25 t
30 rears standing. No ono need sutler fiv
minutes nftor applying ! thia wonderful sootl
ing medicino. Lutlons , loBtrumonta nnd elo <
tuarlea do moro harm than good. William
Indian File Ointment abnorbs the turners , n
lays the intense itching , ( particularly at nlgli
after getting warm in bodncU ) ( as a poultia
givea instant relief , and la prepared only fc
Files , itching of the private parts , nnd fc
nothlne else.
Head what the lion. J. M. Opffinlxi ry , c
Cleveland , says about Dr , Williatn'a India
Pile Oolntment : "I have used scores of Fil
Curea , and it affords me pleasure to say that
have never found anything which gave BUC
Immediate and permanent relief as Dr. Wi !
lioia'a Indian Ointment. For sale by all drup
gisti and mailed on receipt of price. Wo an
81 , Bold at retail by Kuhn & Co.
0. F , GOODMAN ,
Wholesale Agent ,
KecorcJ.
H. 0 , 1'rice , Foci-Seller , in FitUburg :
Chronicle.
Tha largest payiog $5 mutual ticket
on any horse during the season of 1884
was on Roy S. Cluka In the Twin Ci' ;
handicap ran at Crlghton Bescb , Sep. 8
The starters wer : Fer Kyle , Lute
string , Plunger , Haledon , Gleaner , Mie
BrewBtor. Checkra&ts , Chickadee , Bur
ton and Roy 8 , Oluko , The distanc
wai onu and a quarter miles. Auctini
pools sold ; Ubanor , S OOjKylo , § 11(1 (
Ohfcmstc , 8M5- Miss Browstar , ? 105
field , $80. Cluko , with eighty pound
up , took the raca at the stut and wo
etsi'y ' by a Irngth in 200fc ; Muliiil
pad $622,75. ThoUrqesV paying inntu
ala on record were ona race troa by Kid
a-Jank , at Jerome Park on Oetober li
1872 , when the tickets ps.iJ $1,178.
CHAS. SHIVERICK ,
UPHOLSTERY AND DUAl'BRTES ,
P.wsengcr Klovntor to nil floor * . 1200 , ICO * nnd 1210 rainam Street ,
OMAHA , Nr.llllASKA ,
1409 and UlLDofeeSt. { } Omaha Ne-
And Jftou'f Xose This Chance.
The best opportunity over oiTureJ to try your luck in those- hard tlmlcs.
In order to plvo the public in general the advantnto ; with a small turn ol money , to par-
ticlpnto In n re. ! Gcrtnnn Money Lottery , guaranteed and pnnctioiuul by the Gotinnu go\orn-
ment , woolTer live whole orignal tickoti which wo have made Into Id ditlorcnt numbera of the
287 , Hamburg Loticry , In club plays and Boll amo for the small sum oC $5 M long as wo
have seme on hand. Tliefo tickets are good for the laot three principal drawings whioli com-
m-nco March 11,1883 , nnd tcrmicatoou Mny 13 , lfcS5. This Jjottory has been for over 113
ycara in existence ; haa onu hundred thousand tickets nnd fifty thoupuiul 500vlnniiif ;
numbers which is o\cr ono half the actual amnunt of tickets. Each holder of tickets receives ,
after thn diawicgs , the Original List ? , also the i mount of the prize if won. Wo hope , as wo
give 10 dilTerpnt nuinbor * , that every ticket holder , on receipt of the winning lists , will ba
fntlsfied with the result. The capital prlcw nro mark 600 000 , ISOO.OOO , 200(00 , 100.0CO , 90-
000 , 70,000 , 5(1,000 , . " 0,000 , etc . tbo Binallost being 1 15 mark. It la of interest to each and
e\eryono to invest as soon ns possllilu before the tlelots are nil sold. Kpinit either by Fost-
ollico order or drnft nnd tickets will co forward at onco. Original tickets of the llamhiirg &
Brunswick nnd Saxon , constantly on hand. C. F. SPI1MIDT & CO. ,
C2 Congrosii Street , Detroit , Mich.
H
B > .
Guiniass and 20th StsM Omaha , Ne.b.
( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER & GRAY ) .
LIME AND GEBIENT.
Afl
Ilnlale. Window C poIron Creallnjs , Uelilllo Blrjr-llKhls , tc. na > Iicn'enJ El > J ! , !
tri blO Bonlb ISlb Elroot Om k Kcbritkn. i
fi
11
ERTELS HAY PRESSES.
! 1
Are the Cheapest. Most Durable. Smallest in. Size and Lightest in
Weight.
WIth'no Hay 1'rmta cf any hind can the amount ot work produced , sucli little expcnef , ( ten ten ) lit hay
Iti'ljovir toloiU ralioul liox carat can lioJoiiowllU thu Kitnl Iruprovtil MarhlnM. Warranted or uo
air. For lllulstia-cil new circular addreea , KIITEL & CO..Qulccv , Illinois.
Mention Ouiaha lite a llcm liubUiiliclIn UOS.
IIUKH Y T , Cl4JIIKK , I'rot. and Treat. A. M. C//.111KK , Vice 1'retident
JOI1X T , CI.IKKK , Semtnry.
H. T. CLARKE DRUG COMPANY ,
SUCCEEDING
LEIGHTON & ; CLARKE ,
Jobblne DrtiK hoil9 | bct ecn Ch'on-Jtnil San Franclioo. CAI'ITM. STOCK , 200MO. W
IAHGKIT Intlora'l tleiniitH at a'l ' tlmgi. Will duiIlcituCh CJBOand tit , Uuti pilccj with
Irf lijht ad lid Our ipeo'ally ' will hi
Jui'e DruijH , JL * iint8 , Oils and Window CUanf <
Ki iuiate elvm uu ijl'.iu Klabu. T i thi * about to enliaik 11 the drug lm > ln.i will Jj well to coniull
heir l terL8t l > > ctlllu ouiuorsendlor our pricohit wtilcnwlllappcir tliout January 6th , Mall order *
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