THE OMAHA DAILY BEETUURSDAY , OANUAltt7 14,1880. "fin n'flSI ! Cures _ B8 3 iiHB j RHEUMATtSMj 1 NEURALGIA. . , ICrnilnrlie , Tniillmclic , Sprnlli * , IlruUm , etc. . tic. Price , Htty Cmti. At Druggtits t > nd Dealers. THE CIIARtC A VOGEtER CO. , Solo Proprietors , K. UJUYLAKD , U S.A. . . J'S-SCJHVIB H Q ( IflBIII 1 bftTOApoflltlToroinidy fnr Ib9ftboredl oai ibr III n 4 Itiouian < l4orea a cf tb * nral kind and of fool ' ' ' " * ' ' InYll meMl'lhTt'l'wM M"T wei'l'iorrf iWllKl , tf mllier with a , \ At VARI KTHKATIBK on Ihli dliaaat o uj > u ' " ujjj A LuAfuil'm riarlSt. ii"rp * Or thu llcii r llnlill , C'uiril It ) Ailiulnl < itcrltif | Dr. llnlill" . ' Uolilrn NjxTlllr. It can liOKhcn Inn cup ot cutfenor toi ntthnnt tli kno ( ; ( ) Iho pcroun cure , ln Ilivr tlin pttlcnt In u muilemli drinker or n nlculiollu urrcK. It lins lioi n R\FII | In tliuu * ninliiil run a , nnil In cvory Instancon porlcct euro IIM fnlloHi it II iirvrr Inllx. 'I IIP ystPin once linprrcnatoil Hltli tlm piclllc , It lictoniLa an ulltl luijimillilllty for tlio liquor nppctlto to ( .list. rou sun IIY roi-towiNo DUUOOISTS : KCIIN iV CO. , Cur. ISlh nnil Daasl.-iN , and ISlli iV Cciiiiln Hln. , Oiiiulm , Neb. ' A. i ) . I-ONTIU : A into. . C'niincll IJIiiiTu , loirn. ( "nil nr nrllp ( or pamphlet cnntnlnlnir huntlrfils ot ti MlmohlnU fronulif lie.il uuiuuuuim lueufrum all purlauf tliucojiitr' . James Kedical Inslilulo Q CliartcrctlbythcStateorillU lof clvinclmmedlate rclielln jnll chronicunnaryand prl- ivnte diseases Oonorrhocn , VOIcctandSyptnlls In all their 'complicated forms , nluo all diseases of the Skla and fff"k'a11 ' WV ; < BloodprompUyrellevednnd . li'Vf/VVi/2V permanentlycuredbyremc. 11 ' / / W'lJ.jVJryti'nV die3tc edlria\iHi/lVnr _ . 3SicriMl/'iur lrt. Seminal Weakncis , Niplit Losses by Dreams , Pimplca on the FaceLost Manhoodimtttlvrty cmi < lTfnre Ji i cj-i' > i I KIIIH/ | | . The appropriate remedy is at once u d In each case. 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AtlimUi , On , AiiKU- 11 , l > 8j. Inul u cum PI on in > Inro for Bomo Jim's , t'\loiiillntr limn ono cn ! uk b itio ncio-s Iho no-o tothoothc'i. It lins Klxon inn n tru'tt Oi'iil ol imin.nt IIIIK s liniiilnr ninl Itclilinr to Bin h mi lAlont thttt It "its nhiiost unlit ur.iblo I niniincntcil nsliirf hwltts Spt'clllo In Mn1KS. . " > , nnil hiioIH \ ol 'lit liotllos. It hits iihim the iclui h ) ruliinvlnif the Inlliiinntioii niul ( jonornl liciilth \V. 1 ! UIM.S. T KlloIllo , low H , Scjil 8 , 1W ) liutitisoon hloo < l mid frkln illsonsos inullca . ' 1 hu . Sn in Bpcclllc Co , Drun IT 3 Atlanta , GeN I N , V , 137\\.y.Wutitot. 1117 Nt. Oinrli"iS < . ,8J.IoulH,3Io. 1 rfiiUrgr 1utt f * w < > HedlealCollfgc tt tn loofftr tLfurctlla lh i [ fl kl irefttoitQlof CIIHUNIC , N UvurB HKIM ad I 1.0 n DuittCtf * b n tur other 1 byileUu lobt.houU , I f I IT I ifcri bowauA.llolari'xI'lrnU kuow Ncrtons P.-Estrallon , Debility. Menial and Phslcnl ) Weakness ; Mercurial nnd other Atloc- lions c ! Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning , al.l bores and Ulcers , nre iron i wiiii uii.i.iiti.j | fuecf jiuQlaleit cl < * olllle I rlodiilti S r lr Prltateljr. Olsrases Arlslnq from Indiscretion , Excess , ElIOStirO | Or Indulgence , nklcli j reduce lotud of tbi rolluwlif ; rtTrctt i D r > uu tiri , ditllUj , illinuPii or ilgM iDdiltrcellveuciuurf , | IDIJ latou tb * race , ptiTileuldftciir ftrcrtlon tolhe iwelulf or rcm 1ei , eoiru lei or Ideal , cto , rendorluc MarrlHie improper or unlmppy. ata ivrtai0111)7 ) ture-l. rumthtcta ( < > lifi onttteabore lent InttFlMruti'loie , rro ta aojr aJJrtf * Coniullalltjaatgr * fetor ltj nnllrrvtf.IntilwlaiiJatilclly ctuflJcnllal. A Positive Written Guarantee ( lr u In ereryen. rablecMe. UcJIciDoteatavrrjMliorabj matlotexprTHa MARRIAGE GUIDE 4 wr > liriallV , I' jmltMlrftiTl A trviifftiu r.rl dtlt. fU * J. ( . I * CM ! * ( fcu. tn ! ! fcll ( vniiA. , J laki tt , II 4 > " " " ' . ! ii , MLS'AOEITI , Kl HltUADHAY , X 1' . Jl AIR'S Asthma Cure. Thlh Imnluntilu ciKilllo iviullly nml pcnnn- iR'iitlj cines nil klniM of A thinu. The nuiit nhstliiutd niul Jontr ttiunllin ? tn i d ) ( old jiroinpt- 1) to HHumuYifnl utirlnu proportltd. It U kiio n tiiioiivliuiit thuoilil for Its umluiloJ illic-noy. J.I..OAI.1)r.r.Urllynf Lincoln , Noli , wuos. Omi. 'Si , is- 1 ; Mncu iisliiir Dr. llnlr'd Abtliiini Cure , for moio tlnui ono ) 1 111,111) wlfo hits tiouii cmtlrul ) > Mill , inn ) not u\i < n n oinptoiu o ( Iho dlst > u o ImsiipiuMiml. . ll.l.l AM ) li.NMrrr : , Hhhlmnl , Io .t. wrltos , nov.M , 1SS1 ; I lia\i < hoi'ii iillllLted ullli Hay linorniul Aslhiiui t-inco ItCiV , 1 follow nl join dlicotlons mid tun hnppy to f-nj thnt lnn\or slept bottri In m\ | | lo. I nm vlad that 1 ma pnioiiK thu niiiiiy nhu c.in spiak u lu\otuhly of ii' . l \nliuililo 0 | pnec ti-oitlio rroor from uurr vtuto In the I' , h , Ciiiinda niul Clriiit llrlliiln , Mill be mallol upon iippllcutlun Any ilruttflbl not havliiir it in MocU will pro- euro It. A Clear Skin is only a part of beauty ; but it is a part. Every lady may have it ; at least , what looks like it. Magnolia JBalm both freshens and jbeautif.es. L- - i Ohadron's Wonderful Growth and Greatness Recounted. I'ro pccts of I'cininncncy An Im portant P.allroiul 1'oliit IJnsl- ness Itctlciv nnd Other JIntlcrs of Interest , CHADIIOX , Neb. , Jan. 8 [ Coricspon- ilcnco to the BII : ] Clniilron still booms , nnd now as winter pisses mvty : nml l > nng draws ni 'i ' its bttslnoss men ngrec tli.it u jt-nr of prosperity is inevitable Although now the wo.ttlier is somnnluit &c\crc > building mo tapitlly in process ) of construction , anil merchants are stock Ing tip tliulr store 3 in readiness to .1 tush ing spring nnd summer trndo It can liaullj' 1m expected that the building im- l > ro\eincnts will bo as great as timing the last four or live months , because , if o , Hindi on would soon bo n second C hicago , and this nobody expects to sec , nt least for some voais to come. Utit one thing pyoplo can be assured of , and that la Chadron's improvements the coming sjuing ane aummer uill certainly bo greater than tiny other town In north- wcstuin orestcrn Nebraska When work commences on the railroad in the spring then Chadron's boom begins ( Jootls of all kinds will bo rapidly shipped wcstwaul fiom liero , and all the letiiil , ns ucll as wholesale houses in the city , will do a laigo cn h business. One qtiustion a kutl by u great many persons is "U'hy will Ch.ulrun make sneh a l.tigo jilace. as every business man antio ip.Uos it \ \ ill' " \Ve aiiSHor Tin-re must be bomo town wc'it of Oiniiha , in noith- west Nebraska , that lions a whok'salo btiiini'ss to itipply the difkMcnt lints of ttade lepre entetl In the small towns in IhoMUiioundiiigcoimtrv , also , aftci some of tno ollicen ot llnilington iV ; Mis MMiii t.nlioad looking into thu innttur , they think tlrit it inolitablc linu of to.id can lie. Ijtiill into the iioiUi\\i' t of Nebttiska ami lujond into the Black llills. anil will ccit.iinly fon-tinet a line in tin- near futuiu and miiko Ohttdron the junction \\hic-h will then nnkc it ( Chatl- ron ) . a tailroad ccntur Another fact which gives it Iho front is ltd encigutic bnbine- men , who are poisom of Itigli btanding in the fin ineiitl world , nml ate not uti attl to ituest in any c > nU'ipiist > which tends to build up Iho town , which is a gie.it difTi'icnuu fiom the business men usually found in frontier towns , who ate hcio to tl.tj ami awav to-monow , antl clilleiont fiom nni body else and not much like thunibelvt-s. IN Till. WHOLES \I.B I.IXHS of business Chadion now has a cigar and liquor house of tlio linn of Uoltsti-in iV : Owens , who cm n > stock iU.'i.OOO woi tli of goods. Thtn.iothtH ) b.ilfsioom on Alain slicct Mr ( JotUt'-in is from Chuy- ennc , V.'jo , being engaged theie in tin- s. HUD bubinc nntlcr thu finn name of ( lott-toin io ! ItU-lnian. Tlicir business at this place w as commenced last Septum- Ix-i. I'lieio is tilso located lu-ie an e\ elusive wholesale cigai house under the name of the Gie.it Hast- em < igar company , ami is owned and conducted by two gentlemen from Jsew Yoik. lte-.itles the two men tioni il In ins Ihcic sue seseial other toll- lung houses nt this place nnq beloie tntiny months pass awat > we aio in hopes to see other lines of business lepicsented bj the wholeta o trade at this llontiilnng j onng city. Among the laigc ntnnher ot bianehes ot linsincbs in the retail tiade at this place we quote a few of the le til ing ones not mentioned in a loimer willing from this place In general mer ehandibe , the O. K. toie , operatetl by ( ilover A : Uiowet , who cany an immense fitock of mcichitndiso of nil kintls to the \alueof $ . ' 0,000. All. Glover has also stoios loealoil tit dtlli runt points along the line east of heio. They arc also pto- piiutoisot the Daw e County bank. We simply name the In ins ami blocks eairied to gi\o the Br.K re.ideis a view as to the laigo stocks cariicd in a town of only limonths' gtowth. A spaee doei not permit , we can only mention A 1T.W OK I Hi : MANY. AI Af. Hun , ih blaited the lint haul- waiestoro in the county , commencing in .Match last year. Uti e.iuies aliont 5 > 7,00l ( wotth of goods anil has .1 line building for the business on Second sheet. A line ilrngstoio is thnt ownetl by Dr. Lewis and is Minuted on Second stiect Tluii cairy over $ .1,000 woith ot dings , etc. Air. Lewis ib also a hiieoessful phy- Mci.tii , Inuinga largo piautice in the city and sin lonnding country. Air. 11 O. M.iitm is piopiietor of tlio city jowchy store and was the lit -t , in the business located hero. Ho keeps in block netiilj 2,000 woLth ot jewcliy and the leading business. Air. Lamb A : Whttten ate owner * of the "Ituo lli\o" btoie on Second stieet and wcie ono of the lirst mcrclnintb in tlio White Kiver valloy. Tlie "lieo Hivo" has long since buon known as ono of the most jiiospeious diy gootls houses in the city. It is under the management of S , bhinn. jr. Ales rs Ballon & Casady were ono of tlie hi it linns to establish a land locating olllui in the town and now me doing a liugobitcecsbfnl bti-iiness ' 1 hey located in ilio old town ot Glnidion in March , l.ist oar. Tiwlr olllco U known ns the "White Kiver Land olllco. " Among the tlillerent hotels in the town is tlio Aletchnnts' hotel , which is under the mamigtincnt of Ah. F It Cooking- ham , genllemtin Of ospeiience as a laiiti- Ion ! 'J ho "Mnieliaiits" is lirst-class in all of its apnoliitmc'iits and an ailmiiablj kcpthoiibo iitiving line sample rooms , cto Kct-s \ hotler is Iho name of another linn in biisinebs on Second Mieot Tlioy cany n huge stook of confoelioncry and cigaib , also t.tncy ai tides , nnd conduct ttiaigo news depot wheie nil the lending papurs of the iln\ can bo found. lltiiiun t Vaiiiioin are pioprietors of the linesltonsoiial p.ulors in the noith- west ami their place ia second to none in the sl.tlo. nether line Inudwaro firm is that of Willis Inos , who ctime hero from the Badger .stato , Wisconsin , They ha\o built a line building on Second btieet. and cany ti stock of about $ ( i,000 ami ceitainly have a line moilel hardware btoto foi a wcsU i n tow n. Whatever may bo bitid by s'liiguino ) ieojlu of the place or by peisons liv Ing in ii\.tl ( owns , who have an enmity to- waul Ch ulron , its buildings now valtio thu bum of i.'SU.b.'O ami the tow n ia OSI.1 I I\l , MU.VIIH 01.11. These llguu-i tun nu accurate eslinrite mid went eomnliod by the "Chadion Domoiiat " Tlio iiliou ) Miluo of build- ing-1 , incltido only thoio eompletcd nml oucupiodnnd not thoao in the way ot constt nctlon , There aio now a number ot icsidoncos linely built a also seveial &toie buildings. Air. Slielton , a piospcr- otis nieichant of the town , is electing a hugi ) commodious struetuio to be used by him , when comjileted , as a wliolosalo diy goods house , it has its frontn ! < ; on Kagan btieet. What n bhowing for a town of only live months growtuY Im- pi ovemunts to tlio \ aluo of * > 0,8 it ) . Has this iccord of growth over been bur- passed y It can bolttadily soon that the laihoad company luivo gieat hopes in Chndi on's iuimuiuncy ) ; , tu > they have imulo it the divibion of both their lines and have built hero the line t ami incut in.ignllieiont btiildings along their lino. The value of their improvements heio is noaily flOO-OOO. immigration this year promises to bo greater than northwest Nebiasku ever knew , as pcisons tcbiding in oastein states ' e tinancl.il circumstancua are small , realize that now is the accepted time to secure homes thai w ill in a tew yeaisbo a profitable investment The broad , rich , feitilo lands of northwesl Nebraska oiler induce incuts that no oth er eouulrics do. There is no question as regard to the productive qualities being uuequalcd. 00011 w VTTit c VN BE OBTAINED throughout all the northwest and wooii it in abundance every where. Not onlj nre inducements offered to the e whoso amount of capital is limited , but to the e w ho have a large amount ot money , jn \cbtmunts can be secured that will , , will in a short time return double the origimv amount invested U.ivvos county , the county in which thatlroii is situated , is a vt-rv beautiful county and contain ? thous and of aci oof Hue feitile land. The counties of Dawes and Sioux embrace a square of about seventy miles A great deal of this land is btill available for farm at the small pi ice of $10 each but in i shoit time people vvho desire to home stead will have to look for other fields in which to Celtic , as land In this pail of the state is being taken up vcrj rapitllv In all the country in the northwest Chad- ion is looked upon as the queen ell } anil it rielilv deserves the name. It is situat ed a little noilli of the center of D.iwcs county , in a pictuiesquc valley at the fool of 1'ine Uidgo and near the Dakota * line The lailio.id have made Chadron the point that connects Iho Itlack Hills with the lest of the world , by the junction of its two lines with other lined in the cast and southeast , bomo in the prospective anil others under construction , all head ed for this point , with the money invebtcd by the r.niltpad in improvements , with a class of business men , whoso knowledge of coming events imbue them with confi dence to inv est , and whoso wealth and eager spiiit for the entcrprlbo of tlio town , and other qualifications , sunpl\ the iequisltes for building a city With these and ninny other advantageous points for the pro-pective giovvtli of Chadron is it any wonder thai il has won the far famed soubriquet of the magic eiti of tlio noithwesl ? Ami now after all this is it any wonder thai Iho people tliioiighont the btate have such anticipation for tins now renowned citv. CHANGING THE COLOR. 'In ken In hj n ( Sognle-Ujcil llooiler. 1 Luck is agin us. " said a well dtcssed , eleanlv shaved , hilly led man standing on Cl.uk Ptiect , near Al.idKoii , "hy mighty hmd wotk to earn an honest liv ing nowatl.ns' . Tor seveial months tlie piodncers' nave been so seated about the pulls that thov lotuscd to come in , nml tlio boss had to lit ( a lot of us dealers Hariy anil mo hud mound about ai\ weeks without makin' a dollar , tin' occa sionally blowin' in a ca o or two , until wo had to do bomo hustling or bt.uvc So wo bon owed a fate lajoul , and bought a lack of cheap chips , an' lit out for thocotintrv. Wo were tiavolingnien , 3 on know , an' dtij times wo foaled around the countiy towns where we stopped , an' eaily in the evening plajed billiards in the bar room ol the hotel whote wo put up. We weio liboial with our chibt , tieiting tlio boys nn * the himlloid , anil endeil bj inviting the boys , ono 01 two at a time , up to our loom Theio the faro la > out was bpie.ul , icady for biWo didn't lack tor placers , neither , 'cause a thing like that leaches the e.iii ol all the Doting spoils , in a small cttj in about twenty lour honis , and they all lloek in , jit.il to bo blooiletl , , > on know. \Vellj lor two or tlnoo nightb wo ilitl a big business. Thoj weio all ali.iid to play up , an' none of 'em would lo-e big , but , ot eour-C , none would make a big win Nobody can win at faio without ' his hick lor all she's woith Two thuds ot 'em would play agin' lepeuteib , an' > ou knowwe had a < [ tuel little w.t ) 6l kecpin' the re | > catei goin' . \Ve biaeed 'em in line sh ipo One of our best siickeii was a ehapvvho woio Ing eve glasses an ' alw 13 s kept one hand in hii pockets He also hail a habit of Ins hamU with his handkeichtet , and once in a while lie would stop play ing and sit mound , anil then st.ut in again. llewas\eiy qncei , but he had monev , and he loit considerable for that ciovvu. He was hliy , too , an' n ed to --it back fiom the layout nil1 hand his checks to spnv-lVidV else fo \vcgotaloiignieclyuntil the tout Hi night , i think it was , when this queer chap quit n winnci. The next night he was a big winner , an'the thud night ho picltv near cleaned us out It took evei v dollar in Iho diawor to pay his cheek ; ) , and , boMdos , we had logo down into our noekits Savs ] to ll.iiry , alter the ciowd had cle.ULU out , 'This is gieat go. What i.aii the matter bo'1 'I ilunno'sayILuiv , hia ovcs ; iivelcdoi ) the chip-rack , 'but i smell a mouse. ' Wheio is ity'sa > b I. 'Right theie'aa.vs Ilarrj , 'an' it's a rat. " And my paitn'cr swoie the awlulcst stiing of oallis 1 ever heaitl since the last time ho lodcdown to the aimoiy in the patiol wagon. Then he walked up lo the check tack , picked up n big itnck of blue chips , an' b 13 . " 'Von bee these' Wo just paid that goggled bucker $3 a piece for 'em , didn't wov' " 'Yes,1 says I , wondenngly , 'but what of that V " ' of it This is ' .Whal ? what of it "And then he stuuk one of thotc blue chips in 1'is mouth , swashed it mound a bit , an' pulled it enl u white chip woith 10 cents. Thitiufoinal goggle oje , wo afleiwaid learned , was ti chemisl in borne laetor.v thenmi' e.ill led a little jar of coloiing matter in hisovoico.it pocket. About ODD fem tli of the time lie vvas pla3ing , and lint othci tluee fomtlib bitting back theie coloiing 10 cent u lute chip- ] ) to $ " > blnn ones \Vhat \ made us so mail was that wo had had o much confidence in thegieenne i of oui crowd thil : we hadn't watched our chips , an' thuio they stood , the white pileleduced about one half in nuinbei and the hluo ( ones eoiiepoiidiugly nieiea cd Wo concluded thai wo weio too guuintobi out among thehoosieii , an'oo we > oaked oui jewchi mi' came back to honest Chi cago. " WANTED TO SEE GREELEY. A. ItootlilaokVlio Coinpelleil the Great Kiltior to Appear in lllu Lovejoj' , the head noi ter at the l"ifth Avenue liotel , sayb the Now Voik Mail , ! uis occupied that poiition n qiuuter of a centuiy. Ho is quite a character In his wa ) nnd knows every piominent man in tlio world who ever Mopped a few times at the hotel. Ho itall , bio id-should- orcd , nnd has reddish-gray whiskers. Yeats ago ho was a toaeh tlnver in Washington What ho doesn't know about politic , honei , and ( he eaioeis of public men is not woith knowing , His political knowledge comes from the pa nels that ho reads oveiy day very care fully Not long ttgo a member of con gress fiom the wcit stopped at the Kiflh Avenue and had a chat with Lovojoy in the lotiiuda about politics. The member saw n friend shottly nfteivvnid mid wild- "Well , 1 have just had n very in- stiuctive talk with the propiietor of the hotel , Ho ias well posted on politics as any imin I have met lately. " The eongiossman had to treat when hit foi mcd of his mistake. Lovejoy , if frfnd j of relating this about Horace ( iroely , vv lie frequently btoppctl theio wlmn ho lived in Westehester country : "Hoiaeo Gieoloy ? Why. of course , 1 biw : hlmoft- en. Ho stopped hoto frentiontly for two or tlneo dajs at a timo. We had a bhoo- lilnck in those dnys who had never seen Horucb ( irooloy , so w lion the latter put out his shoes in tlio hall to bo blacked this fellow resolved to keep the shoes un til Alr.Ureeloy rang for them.so us to get to bee the gicnt man. instead of i ing- ing , Air. Giceloy came down-stairs in his socks nnd asked the clerk to send up his bhoos. it looked funny to sco him bare- licadcd and without nny shoes on run ning down to the olllcu. Everybody in the lotumla saw him. " Ihn Bohrtnfnn Oats S\vlntllo , Michigan farmws eem to foil ns easy prey to the Bohemian enl shark us any body Four orlive _ years nco n company was organi/ed in Ohio to sell this ceteni , and it has been gradually coming lip this way , forming' iiw companies for the same purpose. The Adrittt ( Mich ) cor- ic-pondent of the Chicago News sajs I met runner ilnnis ye-tcrdaj , vvho told jiio how the ajreilLs of the e compatilcs work the scheme to induce wealthy tann ers to part with tlieir money. "Spos'n'your'na farmer , saltl ho , "in well to do circumstances--nnd jou won't bo bothered if , > ou ain't Some time or other 3 on 11 et acqunintcd with the smoothest , oiliest chap you ever know , and jon won't just know , mebbe , when vou first meet him , either Some day lio'll drop in onoii at jour farm with a fast horse and a uright , new buggy Alo- itkeh ho'll invite von to take n lido after he's looked over your place and pial ed cvori thing just enough to tickle veil Ho will say farmers are siinoiindeil by on portunitlcs for speculation and jnofit w hich for rapid returns and safety beat any investment Jay Gould or V.indcrblll over made. Ho then tolls you ho sells Bohemian oats. Not ail farmers can be come wealthy at the game time , so ho has selected a dozen or fifteen in each tow u- ship , of whom you aio one men of the highest standing in the community , and nil that to act us the pionecis in the en ter piiso. "You may have hoard unf.uornblo re ports about the oats ho may oven show you some disparaging newspaper tnlk about them but his arguments nre so plausibly put that yon won't kick him out. Ho tolls jou no represents a power ful and very wealthy corporation , which is amply able and willing to Mil all its ob ligations. The onts he wnl sell 3011 at $10 n uushcl. You need no money to buy them ; ho w ill take your note for a year May be you make the dual. Tlien you give your unto , mid ho give * j'ou a eon- tiact , specifying that some time befoio the note is due , and after the oats which jou tire to iniso me lipc , the company \villliiidsoincothormmi who will buy from jou twice the number of bushels of 01 s jou now buy fiom thu company This puichnser will give you his note for the oats at f 10 n bushel Suppose jour purchase is ten bushels , then jou give jour note for i100 , nnd the pm chaser Iroin j'on , a year later , takes' twenty bushels and gives jou his nolo for § . ' 00 Tlio company chtuges jou a commibsiou for doing tlio business " "Where is tlie swindle * " was asked. "Don't j-oit see ? Any fool can buy the oats ftom 25 to 7o cents per bushel What's to hinder an alleged comiiiny selling jou oats at $10 a bushel , selling jotirnole to bomo bank , nnd never com ing ncni jou again ? Tli it's about the way they worked it on me " Liter I met an editor of the town news paper , w lie was able to give mo a mote detailed idea of the schema and how it is worked. , / "Tins oat f-cftouio is the most barefaced of mij thing [ nhave jet seen , " lie .said. "Tlte'bj laws "of the oat companies are " such , tinder ' their charters , Unit any farmer who bnjs Juts of : i company be comes a inombjc.i' ut it , ami often when lie , demands tlutftJic-ngonts sell iiis oils as pel agieomenblhey saj" to him 'Yon me a member of the company and are as much interestt * ! ' KS we : .sell them jour- bclf. " * " "A fanner from Union county , Ohio , writes that there tire ninn > ItiwstiiU on these notes there "ot late. Thoimmois atocoming to tjii'ir senses , the l.iwjers aie getting rich , . and the oat men me leaving lor lyistures now. The unter- pLise. ould ba " "oj 'cd just us w ell ouOuhls , eNtiiyptl Miuf , . . .v . . . . , for plausibility. ' Jf you will give a good , negotiable note foi ? 10'J ' , duo in Kebiuary , 18S7 , in consideration ot a 'bond' fiom the company that one month bofoio that time it will furnish you some othei poi son's note for $ 'OJ and ch.ii go jou ifiO for doing the last business , jou have the naked tiansaction without any oat dress ing. Yon aio out , in the Ih-t place , just $100 youi note. It the coniiiauy fulfills LU agreement j'oti aie ont.'jl.JXfaud/iile 'in' a note for $ . ! 0t ) . The agf-nt ttd 'you that \onr surplus ciop can lie s'olil at the comp injS nulls for $1 ' , ' 5 per bushel , but I have not yet been able to locale a 'com pany mill,1 and i know jou can bnj all jou waul of the oats of a Detroit-ccd man for fifty cents a bushel. 'Tlio swindle h.ii aheatly taken in a good sh.itc of Ohio and nnil a fair slice ot Michigan ; while it seems to bo break ing put in Illinois. A g eiitlcnitui vvho waS'in Chic igo not long sineg tofiT me a had inst been been formed. a . company . . . . . _ . _ _ _ . . . „ ! i \ i .it. J-1 t\n theie tor opei.itton in the we twith tlOO- 00i > ,000 capital. The country is full of the companies , however , as it oiilj takes a few dollai-s to pig.ini/o and ineoipor- ate one. You will notice , if you see ono of their voncheis fiom the secretary of state , that it moiel } s lys that the com- > anj'is oigaui/ed nnd''r the btato law. it docs not vouch for the financial Stand ing of the cancel n , which miij-bi > on- tirelj iuesponsible " "Are not the agents liable to arrests" "People siiy not. You sec the eontiact bjgneil uj the victim makes him a mem ber of the coiiecin and a party to tlio fraud -if theio bo fi.md o that he can do nothing. Some Ohio farmets who vveio Nil-limited lefusod to pay their notes. When the matler came to tual in tlio com Is , however , the notes weio pionounced collectable and they weio paid. " A Coi-n-SiiiiulcliiB Ono oftlio I'lofltn- 'hlc Kiu-nl rnsJinies. On Wednesday , by invitation , wo at tended a big coin-shuckiiigat J. II. Al- fold's , b.ijii the editor of the llttitwell liu ) bun. When we nil h ed ut Alt Al ford's we lound about fifty or sixty of the noigbois and their "hands" biiriouncling Immense pilei ot corn , and the bjiucks suul cais weio lljing in e-very direction Wo took a turn at tlio pile , and uui hands and wiihtsaio boroyot horn thu'ujitisual c\erci-e Cathored aiotiud tliof ] > lli ) were f.iimeinegioes , a jtiilieo of the peace , a lavvver , a yimjehiinl , an editor , and a phjhician , Mrj\Ifpid made about 111- tcen thousand Iiisfnilci ; ot coin , l)0sdus ! a full 01 op of eotjjiilj ite. Verv few f.iim uin are as suc ( ! | ul as ho. Ills faun is belt-bust.lining , and ho always lias corn to bull Jlrs.loAfoid | and her accom plished daiighUrs | had a grand fcubt pto vided for tliu shuckors nt noon , and while ' ' 'Wio tables didn't groan tinder the weight of ' edibles , as thu steieotjne writers would Htijp. it was a fact that they were ciowded with everjlhinKii } the waof good vie tuals lo bo hail , cocked in the best etj lo. and our geue.uiir ) host and hoite.si did UN nn thin" in Hieir powei to makn oveij- body eat neaitViiild onjov tliemsclve > 1 in which laudabtjj'iml ' | 'itaking they site- ) ceoded Thetoivvnholil ntim thoboit llnil makes red gt.u'yfand fiesh pork , nnd tin nips , and eabbfige , and potatoes , antl chickens , and chicken pie , and ojtors. . ami bardmes , and clieesc , and pies , and poundcake , and pickles , and pieseives , vv01 Id without end When wo lctntU , ) n > . m. , constant accessions wcro being " made to the hhucking brigade , command J cd by Mnj Skelton , and tlio work went bravely on. It wab thotiglit that the coin would all bo shucked by 1'j at night. Mr. Alford's family is remarkable Jio lias eight childien , wo believe , and not a sin gle member ot tlio family has over iioi-d tobacco in any form , and they are nil healthy and fine-looking , fiom tno father and mother down to the youngest child Savings or 1'ariii Imliorcix. In the interesting life of the late Henry rawcett a comparison is made bclvvoen of the providence oftho peasant pioprietm.- > in Fiance and the impiovidenco of the agiicultnral laboiers of England. Thu luige subscription to the Fienuh loan by jonsnnt proprietors was dcmon trativo liroof that , bejond the little land they possessed , there was a reserve of per sonal property re.idjfor investment in government securities whenever ( lie na tional exchequer tempted it foith , lircs- pccturo of tlie nntuio of the government in authority at the lime Tawcott wiitos to 1'rof Caitns in favor of peasant proprietorship in Kuglantl , and sajs. "I am stajing in the midst of ono of the most prospe'otts tt < n ( cultural districts in Kngland It woulu bo nlmost impossible to Imtl a laboicr who had saved ovcr eimi , nnd not ono in n thousand of these laboreis will save enough to keep him from the poor-rates when old age com pels him lo enaso vvork. " A laboier in this countrj cams on nn average 1-1 shillings a week , out of which he piob nbh Inib to feed , clothe , mid house him self , a wife , and an nveiase of four children. Allowing fem pence n day each for Iho laborer and his wife , anil twoponcn a dtij each for his four childien. sixteen pence out of the twentj'fotir is absoibed in piovlditij'a inmimuin of food by which life can be sustained The wondei is not that the laborer docs not save , but how ho can possibly mnmigo to pioeuto the bme necessaiies of biibsistence out of his scanty earnings Lady \feniej' , in an in tercsting description of peasant piopcr- ties in Fiance , sketches a melaueholj' picture of the pov 01 ty of the pc.isnnt tire piielor * . but there lemams the fact which stronglj- impressed 1'rof I'liwcctt , that tlie Fieneh puasniil proprietor can ami do save monej for investment , while the English iea ) ant can not How to help the latter to better his condition i.s a pioblum well worthy both the politician and the hununitarinu , and any govern ment that may come into olllcu. anil Ijcn-llaniiCil. Kansas Fanner : Kveiy fmmer and everj laboring man ought to ai-eiMom themselves to wet king both vvavb that is. either left-liaiitleil or right handed , whichever may be moic convenient at the timo. it is often exceedingly awk ward tor a poison to bi- capable ol wink ing with only one hand foicmosi all the time 1 1iis is paiticulmly noticeable in cases of felling iiees and in using folks If a nelson lias to fell a tree ami is left limuied only or right handed only , the Mump will bo an illshapon object , but if the chopper can handle Ins n\e both wajs the woik vvill be neatly done \ \ hen using a tork , it is often necessary lo tluow the haj or stiaw , or whalovcr ono is working with , to the snln opposite the one which is lo our hand , when we tire onlj single-handed , but if wo can change hands leadilj , the work is ea-'ilj * done on either side. There a gieattm.uiv instances where training ot the kind we suggest come in play usefully The best tune to learn is mbo.vhood Bojs bhoiild bo taught how to vviiik earlj and they should bo taught to advantage , so that they will bo icadj 10 adopt themselves to sitinitioiiH as Ihev como. It is not haul to le.iin any kind of movement ol the body and limbs when they me joung As to who is right handed and who lelt-lianded in woik , "a right handed man is a man w iio takes hold ol a hoe , a rake , a .spade , or a folk , with the light hniid down and the loll hand up 01 near est the bodj' A man whohabituallj puts Ins left hand down , or , for instance , tin man who places his light hand on tin- top of a sp ide , and grasps the handle or sh ink with his lett baud , is a left 11 imled man. And so with an ax. A iight-nanilcd man and left handed man can wcnk logelhor in chopping down a ttee If they went both right n.inded 01 both lelt-handod , thoj could not do this unle-vS ono chopped on one. side ot the lieu. and the otnei on the olhei bide And bo it is in loading earth into a wagon if the men bland face to face , ono should bo lefl handed and theothei light handed In hoeing a low of coin , the light-handed man will walk on the loll side of the low , w hilo the letl handed man will walk on the right biilo ol it " Angora Goat < * . Sonic ono in Boston has gone into the Angola goat question , and thinks that the best thing somebody can do would bo to i.ibt- Mock ol ! > 0,000,000 Angola goat- , OIL the Hooky moiintmn , wheie Hie dij-- ness of the tur is so favoiablo to the length , strength nnd htsticot mohair and where mohair ot the best quality can he obtained at a vi rj small cost. Vigoions ullorls have been made to ti.msplant the ti.uisplnnt the Angola husbandly into sovcial Kniopean conntiies. There me three mills in New England and 1'ennsjl- vani.i , using niohaii in v .11 ions lines of fabiics , each ono of which is using moie than all the Angola liceco laised in this country. They aio the foierunneis of a \.ist and piolilablo indnslrj. These mannfactuieis saj- that they prefer the home fleeces to the best ioieign. The Angora goal owners of the United Statei , sell mohair tit a piolit ot 10 per cent , it can displace wool fet cm pets , ings , shawls , Iil.inkctH , c image and lap-iobea hangings diagonals and dic s goods , while as a substitute foi silk in plushes , hat bands , linings , etc , it has no equal. A Cheap ICiit Trap. Butler ( da ) tloiald 1 pioeiucd a me ilium si/ed tin laid can , Idled it about two thuds lull ol water , and then cov en d the water about one inch in cotton M-ed , and set in u frequented comer of Hicham , I did tills about four weeks ago , and up to dale I have taken out of the can thiitj-tlireo ol the nocturnal depiedatois. 1 change tliewalei and Seed once a week. Uriel' Notes. Corn is cheap , and as a i oiuoquenco it docs not p.ito send half fat hhcnp to maikct Tlio man who would do so un lor tin ! pie-eut condition of thogr.un and million ni.tikcl nuiil be coii'-iilcied some what deficient in judgment Feed the luilwelheis ( the cheap com and make thorn Int. When an'mals ' are first put up to fal len they should bo ted caiitiouslj , as theio is clanger that moio food may bo given t once than their digestive oigans can miuingo. A wiiter in the Coinmoicinl-Ga/olte HJIJS he cmes hogs and chickens of cholera and horses ot nink ojo with car belie acid. It is diluted and mixed in hu teed two diops for a chiekun , four for a pig nnd ten to IWelvo lei a horse This K how , it is Mild , the ( ieiiuatiH got ml ot tats A misttiio of two pints ol well Iniiised common bquills and tlueo > artn ot linulj chopped bacon is made in- o a still muss , with as much meal as may jo leqmio , ami then baked into small cakes , which mo put down for thu i.us o eat. It piovcs an e.xleinnnalor The hogs should have all the gialn tliey will cat up clean now , but no moio ihould be given at anj one lime than will e eaten up clean and ijuieklj it is a mistaken Idea to suppose Hint fattening log ? must have giam lajing be-ido them ill the time Such a bjbtom ot feeding will morn likely blagnato the fattening pioccbs tlnm advance it and has no re commendation in the large amount of rain which is neee 3.iiilj wasted in en- deav 01 ing to Keep feed beloi c the poi Ken all the time A concspondent of the Country Gen- leiiun .s.i b"If yon llnil u biek hog do int remove him , but rcino/e all the iobl ; Ids is > cry impmtaut Divide j-our hold jito iw o or tin eo pui Is , and put each ono n a now n.-d ) separate jardorapartmcnt , fciipplled with new troughb , pails , eto , , Hid then avoid oneiii/g ( or nllowing any one cKo ( o cntci the v.icntcdaids. . LOOK out whcie you btep , bpiinklu the hogs , is well ns the pens and j'ards , with car- lollc acid , diluted in water , In proportion u tiiblespoonful of the former to two quaitsof the latter. Little can bo done n the waj of curing a bick hog , and all attention bhon d bo given to provcuting well hoga from getting the dibcaac. " xisr TO is One of Hic Best ( tn.d Largest Mocks in the U.S. to Select from , No Stairs to Climb , Elegant Passenger Elevator M , BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , OHO nUKKR , Mnnnsor , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. linNCT.SMorchniiM nnil Furmors' Hank , DnvM CltjNoli. . : Kcnrnpjr NMInntl n nkK i t ney. Nib , Columbus btnto Hunk , CoUimtiui , Ntb.i MoUoimlJ'a llntik , North I'liitto. Nob. Nullnnnl llniik. Umnliu , No I ) . A > llljmr lUstouiLis' liruCt with bill ot Indian attached , for tnn thirds value of stock. Harley ( giound into meal ) nnu potatoes nru iccommcndcd as u must ou'cllont food for making sweet anil liualtliful | ) otk , the potatoes being fir.sl boiled , niul 1 lie barley meal ndded to the liot water , uilh thu potatoes , and nil mashed to gother. so ns to innko a thick mush To thib might bo added as much htitlcimilk , 01 skimmed milk , as can bo npptopiiat ed to this IIM\ which is one ot Iho bebl and moblpiolStablu wajs of utili/lng it. it is a good plan to milk cows regular ly in tlastum - older , taking the same ono hist , mid winding up with the same one nvcry time lcgulant\ ! houi in commencing the milking ot thu lu'id is tin advantage in M < i-iuing thu best ic suits , bineo anim.iK as well as men iir gioatlj the dentines' of linbit , and when the time comes nioiind the cow will do site to bo milked , and nil thu functions of hoi bjstomill conciu in this ilcsiie Good nianagcnicnt in hogiaising , as in the handling of all other I.uin annuals , begins with ( ho selection of good bleed- nm stock. A Kwd thoioughhicd bo.u will gioallj" impiovo any heid of com moil hogs Almost any lainier c.m allotd to buy Htich a boat at the piice-i now a ked lu fnctvo tlo not seolnnvanj f.umcr who tubes hogs can .tlloid nol to buy. THif n H by WM rick , we cave lifr Castorin , When the was a Clitld , eho cncil for CaMorift , When die became Miss eho cliiuj ; to Cattorla , V/liou she l > o < l Chlldicn , she B e UIGIU Caatoria , Mexican educate then Chihuahua clogs to tend their Hocks and heidb and thej peifonn the dutj' with moio lidehtv and satisfaction than a man. They will take a Hock of bhcep or het d of goats out in the. inoining , dn\u tbom to tlio feeding giounds , dcfind them fiom the attack ol prcditoiv " \aiimnts" anil biing them back to the bedding place at night , with enl losing a fainglo animal. -o I'igaro says that a Yankee maker of bowing machines has. olleiedI me 1'atti $1,000 lor each nppc.iiancc , in addition ( o her i egular s.ilaij , if she will bit at one of his .sowing machines , instead of the spinning wheel , while hinging the "Kinof Tlinle. " _ The Edinbnrg AIcdic.il Mi eietv icpoits thu opening of its hospital in llangcbow. Many CnincMollicinlb were jiieseiil , and ti nimibet of the man darnib .subscribed liboialh tow aid the building A large waul for opium patient tientv as tilled on the liistdaj. _ STRI CTLY" U RE. IT contT.viA.s are oi'iir.r irv AMromr IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES. PRICE 25 CENTS , 50 CENTS , AND $1 PER BOTTLE O K.CE NT BOTTLES mo | UU " 1 > foi the n < W.S < i > m nimlatloii < > ! nil who dcsliu u sou ninl low prluixl Cough , Cold and OroiipRemedy urbiiitM : A IILMI in ion CONSUMPTIOKT OHNV LUNG DISEASB , Should bccmo tlmlin o $1 lioitles Itircctlon uccomiUt | ! ) Ju , ; tutli bottlu. Sold by all Medicine Doalors. CULTIVATOR AND HOUSE- NEBRASKA olIu onulliMirrondoilul in 1 iciiiluini hin I ) out iiiiDO nnil iKllnnon j | oil l en 1 for jni | la roi i unit you Hill Lu < lelililM | Mtiilioii IliU [ i.n | alij oilJioi H. H. SMITH. Pub. . Omaha , Het ) . PEHHYRimU. PILLS "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Ilie < > rlliiiil ; anil Onlj < < < IIIIIIP. RaTc anlalffari Hfllah llpwarerr uorllilfM * Inllfttlcnt liidlMnnnilii in LADIES. ' " ' ' " I ruit l l ' " 4 lilelirtlrr' * rn ll h" l I" ' mi Hwr or IUI.IIIM o ( lari | > ) lM u I r t rll unri in Irllrr If rrlurn luull. ' . I l lclir I liitiiliuM . NAME PAPE't. > trr u. .1111 Mudl.our.gxnri.riilliKU.ru. At l > rujet ! . 'I r"'l JI I"J ! l jr fuller X i'ullff In. lil r so. III. ESTABLISHED USED IN ALL wSiaiooooi vPAmSflFTHE ' ' -iS WORLD Catntncui and 1'ricron inpliroiion BUctby tbi I'.uTlare jlullilcMunil la.ikrt. U1MJ1.N.SATI. I" , f. A. fuLlii Ad < tri.-M , COO C1N. Did you Suppose - / pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses ? It is for inflamma tion of all flesh , ASinihnl MiMlcil Work for tounij .Man ilhldlo Agea Men , only 551 by mall postpaid. ft GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD KilnnMrrt yililltT , Nprrou mill I'liyi'toM DoMtltr rri'imturc I'i'i line In Mnn , ICrrorn uf Yonlh , mid tlio untiiiil iniM-rlii rfiillliiB from In Ihtrutlnn niul nx rtBso * A book lor miry in in. ynunir , mtitllpiKPtt nml old ltr ninlni < l2Vrm"rrlitlniii | for nil anne untl rlunnlrdlipiiapii rnclninn < it nlilrli H InvHlunlilc. Ha ( niiinl I''HIII ) tinthor wti i n iMnprlPiiPii for Zl joirsii null in pmluiMy Hi'Tpr tuToro f < II Inltm lot nf miy | liT lilnn .t-Mpic ' honnil In ticniitirul Ironr-h in ill- tin run nn'MUiui ri , lull Lilt un irnntoiM tu lionllnor MorklnpttM M II I ntorlmnlt it Iliprnrr nmt nrofoi * tlonnl limn nnyollii-r nnrk In till * rmintry toft' H i r HICI nionoy will lie iptnm ! In ( irorr tnt into. lrlnil only II hy in ill poutiwlil lllu tritpil miuiiln , ill- . S-einl now ( liilil inn In ! Hnnrdpd tli" nnllior Or tlio v - tlniial Mullonl Association In tliuoRlnmot winch lift 'ilioMlccoof I.lfo MioiiM Intro irt tir the rmingfor tnttructloininl liy the iimiucil tor relief It will bo in- lit -I/oinloii Limit I JliproHiiointiutM. ! of. i-oclply luwlinm Ilirj Mclouoi of Id low til notliuiiKeriil nliciliGrroiiili purunt , guur * tllnn iiKtrnrturnr clpriiiiiinii - Auminiit . . AitiliiKHtliti IViliiul ) Vlullciil liniiiutp , nrllrNV. U. 1'nrkiT No I llullllncli Uriel , llnitini Mi t.nliomnr 1 u ronaulli'il mi nil i ! . . 'H ( M requiring 'kill unit export- < lire. I'liKiini nml olihiiiiiiiii iliiuiiHuM Unit tuivi } luillleil the skill of nil ottift ( ill ) | . VNIHV clans , a pini'lilll } . Miuh lunliil IVHUH piuo sruii > uithiiut un iiiotuiiuu THVQPr.P Uliiiliuo. Jlftilloiitlila imun. 1H10D1JL Hebraska National Bai OMAHA NEBRASKA. , . , Pnid up Cnpjtnl $250,000 BupluaJVIny 1 , 1885 25,000 H. W.YAii-.s , 1'iesident. A. YJ. TOIV.AI.IN , \ ice I'icsidcnt \V. II. S. Iluoiu.s , Cashier. . , , . IlllllftOllrt. t.r . V.IOKSK ] \ , .IOIIN S Cot.i.ms H \\r. YAH.S , Li.vv is S. KI.KI ) , A 12 TOITXAI.I.N , BANKING OFFICEi THE IRON BANK. Co . lllli nml rnrnnm Slioots. „ Ocncinl llniiLintc lliiBltives Tnniauctod. A Qul-tr. IMnrtfc- .nent.jJlllth lw r.iiHi tiAMinon. nritii.irv f M I ! VI ) HUM. K VV I A U N 1'IIR Nil ( Jiim ki r ) . _ 'Iff ' 1C liy imll HP.MI It I'lll ! „ 'UlCAt , CO..BUFFA1.ON.Y. A riNB LINE UU MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA NEUUASICA. _ " BBSSEL & MAUL , ( Succo ° cnis to J , U , Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKERS , AND IMHALMKKS. : At the oil H.mil HUT I'm mini Ht , Order ! liy icIt.Kiiil'li ' Milluituil and pruinjitly uttuiult.il to. JLRilioiir | No.'Jj Hallway Time Table OMAHA. Tinfi.llowlnir Is tlio ilinn of niiiMil ninl do- piirtinool ImliH liy Ci'iilial Sliiinliiul llinn .a tin lei til iluioiri | , ' 1 inliis ol thu C. .SI ] ' , , M. A : O. in i ho ami ilopinl lioni limit iluinit , diiiuir ol Mill nml Wiilinli-i filicds ; linlinon tlio II i. M. , H. , II. iV < } . liml K CSt .1 AC II lioiilllin II. A M. dupui : nilutlii i , < fniiii tliu Union 1'aclilu ltlot | < llUIUOi : TllAINS. IlrliUe liiilm uiil li-iixo I . I' < li iiot nt 0l ; * > II7 , n HOI ft m fij n 10 in Ihiiii.iii. , 100 - 1 'II I WII , ' 60 .1.00 J.OJ ,1 IIJri.XI UU5 ! fl 10 - 'iwtll.iop : m. I * nvolriiii-.il i lei Oinuliii n 7:1-1 : I ! flit's ' O.Ji ) M.-ll IOH : ID IT-11:1 , ii. in ; 1I. 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