rT M THE DAILY BEE-TUESDAY , MARCH 10 , 188-1. i OMAHA ! Lots Again on Sale And Large Ones at That. 60x150 feet , with 20 foot alleys , tntl str.ola 80 and 100 ft wile. The Inrge packing houses nre now in operation , nncl additions cos * ing $00,000 are being added to them. Those that buy lots whilethey are cheap will get the benefit ot the sure rise in value ; South Omahn is goinp to be a largo place. The live stock market , tin i > lnughterpucking and dressed btef bousei.aiid other establishments , the railroad facilities , together with the pure eprinu ; water from tbe company' * works , and the healthy location , is bound to mukcit so. For information , maps , pricps and terms , apply to the company's of fice , 21(5 ( 13th street , Merchant's National Bank Building , first floor. M. A. UPTON , Asst. Scc'y. and Manager. YOUNG MEN Who have trifled away their youthful vigor and power-Who arc suffering from terrible drains and losses , w h o arc weak , IMPOTENT , and unfit for mar riage.Bfl BTR | of nil ages , who find their | u | $ nl powerluul vital itV , BlHtoiBnerve and KJiX- U AL STKKNGTII weakened , whether by EX CESS or early habits CAN"rc"civo a positive & last ing CORE , NO matter of how loiig standing your case may be , or who has failed to cure you , by afcw weeks or months \\fo \ of the celebra ted Myrtleain Treatment. At homi > . without exposure , m less time , and for LESS money tban any other method in the world. .Weak back , Headache , EMISSIONS , lassitude , loss of spirits and ambition , gloomy thoughts , dreadful dreams , defective memory , Impotence , impediments to marriage , epilepsy and many other symptoms loading to'Consumption uuil Insanity , arc promptly removed by the MYKTLE AIN THE A T lENT. MARRIED MEN , AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY , REMEMBER , TEIIFECT SEXUAL STKENGTII MEANS ; healthy and vigorous offspring , long lifo and the love and respect of aJiiithf.nl wife. No man should ever marry who have been guilty of early imlescretions , until he has been restored to PER FECT MANHOOD. Wo guarantee a permanent cure in every ease undertaken. Send 2 stamps for treatise with proofs and testimonials. Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo. COUHCILJLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. "MOEAL SOCIALISM" AH Handled by Kev. T. .T. Mnclcay at St. I'aul's Church on Sunday. "Wo have this treasure in earthen vessels. " 2nd Cor. iv. 7. , Modern socialism is to-day attracting the Attention of thoughtful minda all over the world. Iti claims nnd pretensions are being widely discussed hy our most eminent think- orwith aviow todiscover , if poeeible , its weak ] > oiut9 , and avert thua a danger which threat ens the very existence < f society. While these pen are thua engaged , lot ua turn our attention to what I consider another phase of this same subject "Moral Socialism. " It needs DO close analysis of human nalura to discover the truth that wo are at heart all inoro or less idol worshipers , or idol destroyers. Wo resemble our uncos tors who worshipped the attributes of hiiminity uiu'ui ' image * of wood and stoup , with this difference - feronco ) that our idols are living men and women of like pansions with oursohos , and for this reason liable at any moment to bo cast from their'pedeatalsbecause _ of their fail ure to realize the perfection which wo demand of our divinities. It seems n necessity of human nature this idi 1 worship and la a feeling not to bo con demned bat aucourngcd , if the idols of our imagination are of tlio kind that will Hit us heavenward , and furnish a true inspiration for the conduct of lifo. As tlm man is In h'm heart so will hia divin ity bo. id just aa true oa the old saying , "an thi man is so will hia God be. " No man is the woreu who setting out in life , keeps steadily before him ( onto grand character which ever represents to him what his soul aspires to : Socrates. Wilbcrforce , MiltonWashington , Emerjon , George Klliot , Harriott Martineau , nr Florence Nightingale. Men and women worthy of our admiration and imitationin the lofty virtues of life. There IB lomothlng touching inthis , deuiro to onthroco such characters , and place them on a heipht iibovo the common levels of thia earthly lifo. It voices a deep feeling in our hearts , A feel nip that proclaim ) within us an aspiration after that name goodness and greatness with in ourselves It is something grandin human nature which deeiros only to know luch men and women aa only great and good and noble , which refuses to tear aside the veil through whose mellowed Ilk lit we gaza upon them. Wo rejoice that what wo cannot attain unto , our fellow men have reached. That while wo have fallen and faltered our brother men , bono of our bone and tlesh of our lleah , have sealed the topmost height and stand aa beams for the plain below. Would that we might Bay this truthfully of human nature as * * > a whole. But there la a tenee of latisfactlon among cartaia aiders of mind when such au Idol Is cait down from his pedestal and found to be after all only clay not gold nor marble. Such a feeling shows the Innate baseness ol a nature that can rejoice because others are no bettor than themselves , and I know of no surer Indication of littlenets of heart than the dealro to pick ilawa In tbo characters of others , and by open suggestion or secret innendo , to cast down from the pedestal where friendship , admiration , esteem or lore had placed it , the character of the being we look up to and ad mire. It is the earn a feeling of envy that prompts the sociallet to pull all men down to his level , The moral socialist ii morn to bo fosiei tban the property socialist. The one aims his blows at our earthly poesestioni , which aru ours only for a time , tlio other at our priceless heritage of character that which alone endures , the dearest jewel of our soul. And while the po litlcal toolalist may be an Innocent and mis guided man , and not necessarily n bad man , the moral socialist must of coceisity be an in mate of the lowest depths of depravity , with n heart steeled to every sentiment of pity , am a soul 10 co\ered over with envy , that not even an angel in uoAven might bo i\fo from his poisoned darts. "As slugs pollute ( he fairest poaches , l.uvy , defames as harpies rile. Devour the fruit they first dtiile " ' 1 ha biographies cfeomeoftho prominent en and women , that have lately appeared ii print are justly to be censured for pending ti this depravity of human nature. Does the truth mjiilre that the weakness ot great men be magnified till they overshadow the noble virtues that adorn them ? Judged In thi maunt'x who could hope to etcapr ? Sucl things should be butied in the grave of fuget fulness rather than paraded before the gaze of .n inquisitive public. Happy indeed is the man whose character will stand the test ol close acquaintance. Sweet nnd true is the riondship that will stand the strain of inti mate companionship. Distance lends enchantment. The smooth undulating lines of mountains as seen from he prairiea are found by the traveler to bo ragged rocks , with yawning precipices and deep ravines , the very opposite of what he was led to expect when ho began heir ascent. Great characters stand out n bold relief like the high jieaks of mountain ranges. Eo content to ; aze upon them from the ordinary plane of ifo , and oil is well. But climb up in tbe region in which they seem to move with soli- ary grandeur so remote from the failings and weaknesses of common mortals , and the ilia- ion vanishes. They are after all human. Shall such discovery bring joy ? Nay , rather shall It not fill our hearts with sadness inox- iressible ? Nothing but a spirit cluee allied to ; he source of all evil could rejoice over such a revelation. It is a small and cowardly soul hat will envy the worldly success and liappi- less of another. But what shall wo say of lim who is ever on the alert to send out moral depravity ? The injury done to the victim of this moral socialist is slight compared with the losa ho uslaina who does the wrong. The old Chin ese proterb that "towers are measured by heir shadows , and great men by their alumnlators , " over remains true. No nan la envied for hia failures , iut for his perfections. The writers > f the scripture narrative * present to ua tbe ofty and noble aide of the men whoso lives , hey depict , but they fall not to lot us eeo , helr weultnosa as well. But those very sins and failures are no that they servo to bring out in stronger contrast ana a clearer light the nnate greatness of thesa old heroes of the faith. Little can ho know who lives in the low levels of ordinary lifo the intensity of the struggles of n man or woman who lives in the rarer atmosphere of upper lifo. In our judgment of the great men and women of history , wo will recollect that the ; reamroia ever m earthen vessels. Wo will , Imnk God for the noblu utterances of such a woman as George Klliot , remembering alw ys that "In Judging others we can eeo to well , Their grievous fall , but not how grieved they full ; Tudcinc' ourselves we to our minds recall. Not how wo fell , but how wo grlnvod to fall. ' A Soiifj of Life , Ilev. G. W. Croft , the newly chosen pastor of the Congregational church hero , lias , in coming to this city , not laft hia poetical pen behind him , ai will bo coen by the following , triitton by. him since dla arrival here : , I , Make life loot ; by noble deeds , Make it sweet by loving ; Walk In paths where duty leads , Hver onward moving , II. Life is short in point of years , Bitter oft with sorrow ; Dim we look thro' mist of tears Toward the dreadful to-morrow , III. It were naught If this be all ; Breathing , sleeping , waking : Gleam of sunshine then a pall Hearts with anguish breaking. IV. . Were tlib all , oh then at beat Life'a a withered flower ; Sweeter far to ba at rest From Ita blightiog power , V. We may make it what we will , Grand in strength and beauty. ' And with sheaves our bosoms till , Gleanel from fields of duty , IV , Make life long by noble deedi , Make it sweet by loving ; And as day tbe night succeed ) , Onward wo are moving. The agricultural pioducta of Iowa las yenr exceeded in value the entire gold and silver product of the world dtuiog the came period. Stock Shipments , The following were the shipments of took at the yards here yesterday : J. Frazer , 1 cr caltle , 18 head , Chl- agp via Rock Island. llako Bros. , 4 cars cattle , 80 head , Chicago cage via Rock Island. S. 11. Warner , 2 cars cattle , 32 head , hicago Tin Rock Island. F. Miller , 1 car horses , 15 hcnd , CoJar l plds , Neb. , vi N. P. U. Waanor , 8 cars cattle , 02 head , Chi- ago via Wabaah. A. Haas. 9 cats cattle , 154 head , Ohi- go via Milwaukee. 0. 0. Groof , 2 CUB sheep , 217 head , Oh'cigo ' via Rock Island. T. T. Kirk , 1 car howos , 1C head , St. ionis via Wnbnsh. S. H. Ellwood , 3 cars cattle , CO head , Chicago via Milwaukee. J. ( J. Shoemaker , 1 car hog ! , GO head , Ihicago via Milwaukee. 0. A. Miller , 1 car horses , 17 head , Lincoln via IS , P. E. A. Smith , 1 car hones , 1C head , rand Island via N. P. IOWA 1U3MH , Sandy Point has a ghost story. Anamusa la building a 810,000 echool nlldlng. The Clinton railway ohopa are running till time. Another strike is threatened by the Angus minors. Base ball foror is threatening Bovornl retentions towns. 8,000 tons of coal were used in Red ) ak during the winter. Newton has a canning factory , water corks and elccttic light. A co-oporativo lifo ineuranco company ma been organized nt Carroll , Hahaakn county court house will have ; est $130,000 when completed. Archlo'.Cox is the 13 year old editor and publisher of the Marahalltown Trib une. une.Nowton'a Nowton'a electric light can bo plainly icon at Mitchollvillo eighteen mlloa dla- ant. ant.A A Dos Moines man reports ono thou- land vacant homes in that city. Runts lave tumbled. .Tho state treasurer has gone eait to negotiate the solo of $100,000 agricultur al college bonds. In a friendly spartiog bent an Ottum- wa machinist named Hunt broke thonoao of a fellow workman , Jo. Jordan , the loader of a gang of lorio thieves in Crawford county , Una jcen sent to the pen for two years. A Oresco lady has a lemon on the omoii tree in her house which measures eight inches around ono way and the ether ten inches. Iowa's organized militia numbers n to- tal.of 2,555 officers and men , while the men available for military duty foota up an army of 209,228. Dan Fatrcll , shot ill of Mills CDunty , who made such a reputation by hta cap ture of Polk Wells , la a candidate for the United States marshalshlp. A DCS Molnes Chinaman his ovoluted to where ho hai cut offhia queue , wears tils shirt Inside hia pants , drinks whisky nnd votes tha democratic ticket. Gen. Alexander has ordered An elec- lionfor brigadier of the brigade of Iowa National guards to bo hold March 14. The two Jast elections have failed to elect. S'mon ' Archer , an old-tmo ! toaidcnt of Cedar Hapids , claims to have been married in 1822 in a manner in which still holds good , and wants to hear of ho man that began earlier and held , on onger. It was mnoh of a dtappointment to oux City people that the senate failed o pass the bill reviving tbo franchise of bo Sioux Oily branch of the Union Pacific. The grand jury of Boone conntynf icr ampllng savcral coses , fonnd indict- ncnts against three of the seven saloons n town. 'Taste and smell are among the ast senses of grand jurymen. A fifteen-year old girl named Undar- vood attempted to hang herself with a ope made out of her apron at Anamosa , Saturday , but wai cat down by a younger > rothur before lifa was extinct. Mrs. Allard , wife of the station agent f the Chicago and JSortowestern railway at Jefferson , suicided by taking slrych- ilno on Saturday. The deceased loft otters addressed to friends that have mt as jot been in ado public. A trio of Crcston lawyers bacamo in- olved in a wordy dlspata that led to ) lows , in which n notarial seal wai used n argument , making a lasting impression on an attorney's cheek , but ic broke the seal. The airway full of warrantsarrests and bonds , and everybody was happy. Iowa towns may now cool down. The Oliver plow works will net leave their resent location at South'Bend , Ind. Choir throat to abandon that town has lad the desired efiect , the citizens' non- guaranteeing every protection to person and propeity desired by the company. The Calnoun , Sao & Dakota railway company filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of stato. The proposed line is to extend from Rocttwell City.Cul- houn county , to the northern or western Hue of the ttato. Capital etock $1,000 000. 000.A A thorough search of suspicious houses in Anamosa for liquor was rewarded by the discovery of a small keg of whisky. The eifdct of the find on the o 111 o or a is not known , but it safe to say they will not miss the water while taat keg holds out. Near Davenport on elm tree , sup posed to bo two hundred years old , wa felled. The * measurement around the stump was twenty two feotand its length was ono hundred and forty feet , and il contained some six or eight cords o : wood. A notorious dive and variety lull in Sioux City , which the authorities .fallcc to suppress , was fired one morning las week , and the concern reduced to ushes The fuemen arrived a little too soon , bul the hose were cut so that they cDuld not stay the progress of the flames. fcTho regents of the unlvewlty have added a department of pharmacy to tha institution. The itindard adopted re quires four years' practical experience a an apprentice in a drag ttoro la conncc lion with a two-yeara1 oonraa In the university , which is the same as the leading colleges of pharmacy of the United States. A Lucas county man , by an accldon in a mine , had lost the sense of feeling it one of his legs , but partially reUlno : the power of motion. Ho concluded on day that it would improve th9 condltlo of the limb to glvo his foot a tboroug warming. So he put his fet up to atovo nud cooked tbo sole to a crisp , A Sioux City preasbrr WAS divorce- from hii wife charged with adultery , ant dismissed from hia church. He tradtd team to the huebiud of the woman h lid been intimate with , to induce him o divorce his wife. This being accora- tllshed , the pair then wont to Kansas My nnd were married. Motrii Lynch invested $305 In nn at- empt to secure a sealskin sacquo at a ihurch fair in Dos Molnei. Failing to jjptnro that charming ploco of fomlnlno urnltnrr , ho has entered suit against lev. J. F. Neugcnt , manager of the fair , or the recovery of the money. The cnso remises to bo n holy show. NY" . L. Pol kins , a plctura peddler , while canvassing the city of Cedar Rap- is insultoi lift ) ladles of Dr. G. 0. Skin- lot's family , on Sixth avenue , who called ho poilco. Tbo peddler was taken before lie mayor , but secured n continuance , nd immediately sought out the doctor , t his oflico , for satisfaction , which he , ot , the doctor receiving him with a Rim nd rawhide , thrashing hinummercifully. The youngest member In attendance at ho Dei Mcincs mooting of the Iowa arvoyora and engineers was Bahumil > hlmel , surveyor of Johnson county , who Is only twouty-throo years old , but as achieved n reputation all orcr the tate for his studies in conchology. lie s of Bohemian parentage , and is about ho only official of Czech blood in the late. late.Hon. Hon. William Stewart , ono of the old- at residents of Mnhaska county , refutes ho claim that the past winter was the cldoit en tocord , and ( jives the following neither item : In 1849 there was four eet of enow , and drifted in places to fifty cot deep , The wild deer starved and rozo in great numbers , and $1 would nly buy au armful of hny. Men came 00 miles io mill and waited a month for heir gritt. William is entitled ton front ant. ant.Local Local elections last week generally ro ultcd favorably to the democrats , where larly lines worp drawn. In Cedar Rip- ; h n democratic mayor was elected by ivor 400 majority , and Hon. John T. itoDcman , democrat , was elected judge > f the superior court by 180 majority , n Burlington the democrats made a clean weep. Ditto in Ottumwa. Des Molucs ind Council Bluflsgave republican major- ties , and Sioux City democratic. The Chicago , Independence & North- irn Pacific railway company filed articles if Incorporation with the secretary of tato. The object of the company Is to construct a railway from a point on the Uleslaslppl river near or below tha mouth of the Wapslpinicon rlvor by way of the valley of said river through Independence , 0 the north line of tbo state , and ultl rontaly to extend the road from the Miss jalppl to Chicago , and from a point near ho north line of the state , northwest to 1 connection with the .Northern Pacific. A C ft RD. To all \\Iio are suffering from errors anil Indigestions of youth , nervous weakness catly Iccay , loss of manhood , eta. I ill send a receipt hat will euro you KUEB OP CIIAIIOE. Tlila great emcdywas discovered by a missionary to South America. Send self-addressed omclopo to HKV. Jo- urn T. INMAS Station "D " New York. Beef Tea as n Beverage , From the Boston Glohe. "Pooplo nro drinking moro beef tea every day , " sa'd ' a bartender. "It is getting to constitute ono of the most profitable and Important of bar sales. " "It Is used for the purpose of getting over the effects of Immoderate drinking } " "Not nearly so much as you would sup- 10:0. Of course some people take it for ; hat purpose. When a man's ' stomach is ; o shaky to retain anything else , beef tea will generally ba a comfort and consola tion to him. That is why it is used so argo'y ' In the sick room. No , people drink It for all sorts of reasons , during ; ho cold weather especially , and there us been an usually heavy demand for it ; his winter. There nro men who come n regular at noontime and call for it , and with a cracker or two seem to make out a lunch. One man who breakfasts at 0 and dines at 5 siys that a cup of beef ,00 ii all ho needs between the two meals. A great many soak a cracker or tire in it , and eay they can keep about tlfelr busi- nets better with the nourishment beef n affords them. " ' It is used much as a , simple bever age ? " "For a fancy drink ? Well , I suppose some people prefer it. I don't know hat it is wise for a man to talk too much about his own business , but I suppose a nrgo amount of beef tea drinking arises 'roai the pernicious American system of renting on every possible occasion. A nan who is only a slfght drinker has > coa aeked to have something half a lozon times in ono morning he doesn't l like calling for anything alcoholic , nnd lemonade and ginger ale are a little lat , and so ho takes beef tea. Besides .hat . , there arc at least half a dozen men who patronize this plico who drink beef on on a mcdlcil prescription , It ii sup loaod to bo a great thing in cases of djs < jopsla. It is a great deal easier to step nto a barroom nnd have it prepared In ixlf a minute than to keep it at homo. ' "How about the profit on In ? " "TherenroriilTeront.profitBm it. Of Into rears the beef tea preparation seems to layo become a pretty big business. From : eiogsold by two or three houses at still' irlces , there have got to ba thirty or 'orty brands , rettillng at all prices from ; wenty coats to fifty cents a pot. These ittlo eatthenvcaro pots contain about two ounces you see. Some of thetu propara rations nro of American manufacture , but the most expensive Is Imported. We buy this hero because wo think it has n peculiar rich fUvor that yon don't get in the other. It comes from South Amer ica. I'know it is imported because It comes hero often with the custom homo label on it. " "How manv drinks can you m ko from no of thesa two'ounca pots ? " "Twelve or fifteen. You see It Is a thick paste , and looks like soft mud. They claim that it is the residue after boiling down seven and a half pounds oi good beef. We take half a ten spoon ol the mixture , pour boiling Mater over It , season with salt and pepper and It is al made , ' "What doca the tea retail for a glass ? ' We charge ten cents. In many places they charge tiftoon. The difference Is in the style. Some men would rather pay twenty-fivo cents for an article which they can buy elsewhere for ten , for the sake of being seen in a twoDt-fiva cen place. If the women were like the men in this respect some of our dry goods houses would goup.I guess. But women generally , are tso sharp , and , In fact , i 19 my expetienco that these tame men who put on o much style rather expec tholr wives t3 keep the household ex- pentes down about as osnnomlcally as possible. But there is profit enough In selling the drinks at ten cents , as yon can aeo. Wo iet about § 1 50 out of a pot that doesn't cost us h lf a dollar. " "la beef tea much cf a drunkard' drink , anyvrayl" "No , U rather takes the place of stlm ulating drinks to a largo oitnt , butthero Is a general idci that a man can't ' have th jimi ms\iith tbii bavenga In his stem uoh , which I don't doubt lies something to do with thn rale of It. It'a a ridicu Ions idea , though , as the nutriment of th te la destroyed by the alcohol and ren cK ro3 worse than useless. " SPRING FRESHETS , : Ttc Rnsli of Lanl Sc tors to Mrasla and Dalco'a , Turco I'ohilR ot Interest to HomeBuilders - Builders The Snntco nnrt Orow KoicrvMloiiB ml NorthWest - West Nebraska , The Oklahoma Jnnds are not the only ttrnstion in the wo t to speculators and ottlors. There arj vast tracts of the ubllo domain la Nebraska and ! io northwest still awaiting nmglo ouch of the plow to bring f ortli n bounti- til toward for the labors of the husband , man. The advancing spring already urnieh strong evidence that the imml * ration to that section of the stata the rojont yoir trill bo tromonduous. Jrown , Cherry and Sioux comities and ho uowly organized counties of Dawos nd Blalno , will sccaro the greater portion f Iho iido o ( settlors. It is aald claims , ro already filed along the proposed route if the Slonx City & Pacific road , from Valentino to the state liao , but there is ilonty of fine farming and grazing laud djolulng. The land oQlco at Valentines s crowded with claimants , Applications caching as high as fifty a day. The and a nro subject to homestead , pro- mptlon and timber culture entrfoi , the till repealing the two latter laws having ailed in the conference commiteo ! of ongroas. THE HANTDF. IIESEIIVE , The Siutoo resarvatiosi , a tract of boat 120,000 acraa in the northern part f Knox count/ , Nebraska , will bo open to sottloinon , xcopt such tracts as the Santcej ako In eoveralty , after May 25. This and is mostly convenient to railroad , and , ixcopting a belt of binds along the north > order , Is moat excellent farming land. As this Santee land may , when opened to .ettlcmont . , bo taken as homestead , Urn- > er claim or pra-emption , It is likely to > o much sought after. To roach it the ntonaing settler will take the Milwaukee oad to Springfield , which lies on the Dakota eldo oppoalto tbo reservation , or nay continue on the same road to Run ning Water , and there cross the rlvor to Siobrara , which town is just west ot the ) order of the reservation. Nlobrara may 30 reached also by a twonty-mlle stage irivo from Crolghtoo , the terminus of the iranch of the Sioux City and Pacific , [ ho land office , whore , aftar the lands are open to settlement , filings will bo re ceived , isat Niobrara. For Farming , these lands ara fir mforabla to any on the western frontier. Hioy border the Missouri and have all the advantages of established markets , rail roads and old settlements. They excel n grots and are fully within the great corn bolt , arguments of great weight to lie czporlencod stock and grain 'armor. DAKOTA LANDS. The government lands of Dakota have icon rapidly disappearing until all of .ho free lands south of the forty-sixth jarallel arn for the most part confined to ; ho counties of Campbell , McPherson , iValworth , Potter , and the recently- opened Crow Creek reservation. These comprise someof the finest and most pro ductive lands to bo found In the great valley of the Missouri , and the present ecason will no doubt sou the entry of the ast available acre in south Dakota lying east of the Mlrsourl river. However , Ida will bo far from exhausting Dakota's lotnoa for the poor. The Mouse river district in the north is in itself a state In extent of territory , of wheat lands ex celled by neither the Rod nor Jim river valley , while in the Black Hills region are to be found some of the most fertile valleys in the whole west. There is an immense tush of settlers : o\vard the Crow Creek roecrvatlon. Every train brings scores , and already a thousand persons have squatted on the reserve , awaiting the official announce inont of the opening. Trouble is feared as the tquatters have been notified by ; ho Indian pgeut to move oil" , and have telegraphed tor guns and ammunition to iold the fort. These lands will bo thrown open to sottlcmpnt some tlmo this f prlng. The original records of the surveys In Washington are said to have been oblit erated , and a now survey will be nocoa saiy. saiy.Tho Crow Creak reservation embraces ; wo contiguous tracts of land lying alonf , ; ho Missouri zivor between the American creek on the couth and Medicine croc k on ; ho north , a distance of from sixty to seventy miles with an average width ol ifteon miles extending back from the Missouri river. It comprises some cf the jest soil In Bnlfilo and Hughes counties. tt was coded to the government and opened for settlement twenty-six year ) ego , having baen a portion of thotcrritory 'Deluded in the Yankton and Ponca cos- Ion of 1859. Ono of the last ofiicial acts of Prod- dent Aithur ts the restoration of the . .rent portion of this tract to the public , there being nearly five townships of land surrounding the agency buildings on Crow Crook not included in the opening order now promulgated. Great oxcltomeut has been occasioned by the act of the executive and a thou sand people have rushed in to Chamber lain , Kimball and Pnkwani , and other points contiguous to the reservation , where they could overlook the promised land and outfit for a claim hunting expe dition. The lands , as a rule , ara fertile and adapted to grain of every kind , ant under the skilful cultivation cf the whits man , will average as productive aa any in Dakota. 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" The late If AllVKV I. . KYUU. 31. ! > . . President . of the Faculty , unit 1'rnftwsor ot tlio llaltlmoi o Mcil- * leal CollcKe. BAVB : " I llnd it remnrknbly f reo f rom * rusll oil and other objeotlonablo piaterialB eo often T foiiiul in the hlsklos or the present day. I JAMES" . ! . O'llHA. M.I . . of Statcn Islam ] , the * atithoroffoeralworl-aunlnsniilty.wrltcsi "Wlien * Ipiiscrlbonn nlcohollc stimulant , I order yovrr fa inousMiilt WlilnLvy. I know It to bo wholesome , clean and unadulterated. " I'ltr.P. II , MAWKIIR , M. II. , of Rochester , N.Y. a. Krndufttoof theIwullnpEnrotieancolliKm.Bnysi"1 prewcriboyourMnlt Uoy tinny prnctlco lieru , consider ft a very pupcrlor rellalilo nrtJclo nnd run lienrtlly recommend It In low mates of fevers , nciil Inllnminatlons , nncl depre lnt ; malndfett generally , nndnUo ns a tonla tu freblo UUrcFtloii and eomal * t'scence from acute dtfiinticshert > nn alrolmlio ctlmulniit In Indicated , uiidxEpvcliUy In > IN FACT , IT IS A BEVERAGE AND MEDICINE COMBINED. > > ITlfft f7K < * tittTir tfirTCWYirn7H7YP ? ? ' nnd these nintctcd with IIERIOlEKtllArilSS , * * > A U uUItf i&UilaJr A & H &tij WE AVU.L OQ receipt of SIX IO1IUS , 4 * 'send to niiymlclrcsH In tlio UiiltctT Stales ( Unst of tliq.ltocky Mountains ) , nil - - - - - . . .mla has been prepared e. > - , - - - - - , . , , . , , . -v „ „ „ It can bo prepared 1'V nnv fninlly housekeeper nt silent oxrienso ( Itaw Uecfstenk nnd our 4 * TJ' T CT TTi 3 > / T."IT.'IT' ' \ Agg "f tTy'Ny belnij of tlio IiiBredlenta. ) 4 Alter this preparation 1ms been taken for a few weeks , the previously conspicuously prom4 * Inent bones in patients siifferinff from Consumption nnd tlio.lik'o diseases , Ret covered with n 4 thick coatins of fat nnd muscle , the sunken and bloodless checks 1111 up nnd nssumon rosy hue , % * the drooping spirits revive , while nil the musclea of the body , nnd chief nnioug them the heart , % are strourer uud better nblo to jK-rform their functions , because of belnp nourished with a. % * I richer blood than they had. been before. 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