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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .OXDAY , ATTU\ST ( 3. 1891. NEBRASKA'S ' READY WELCOME Great Quean of the Pni'ies Extends a Oheory Call to EvoryboJy. HER MAHY BEAUTIES HERE SET FOKTH , InvttntloiiH nnil I'rnctlunl Attraction * Tor ttio Jlni-vcst IH- omsloiilHtH HdinoSainplcHor the Stnto'H I'tospuiity. Headers of Tnr Urn know of the otlorti of thi * paper to sccuro the contlnunUon of the harvc'st cxcuiMons Tliow have been suc cessful. Now Tun Hi r hiia undertaken tenet not forth the nttractluns of this stnto to set- tlcis , bomcscc'lters nnil Investors. It lias Diked boards of tuiilo or other Interested parties In towns tlnnu liout tlio state to make up a careful iiml nccuruto re- BUino of tlio ndXMtittiKca and re- sourccH surrounding o.ioh town , nnd will pi-int the sumo for tlio Information of railern people. Thmo statements have the oniclnl endorsement of representative parties in tbo various towns , ar.d may bo relied on as absolutely accurate mid reliable. It Isvlth pleasure that Tin. HIB : iirlnts the following articles on Nuhraik.x's opportuni ties for the Industrious MrCooK , Nob. , July .10 , IS'U.-To those necking homos nnd ItivestmoMlsin Nebraska- The cltx' council of the citv of McUoolc nnd the boird of trade bx Its president and sec retary extend n friendly xxolcoino to all xvbo nro seeking homes nnd investments In thu west to visit McCook , the metropolis of south xx I'slorn Nebraska nnd principal com mercial city In the Republican valley , assur ing nil that they xxill bo received xx 1th that lioipllullty for xvblch Nebraska Is famed , end till xvill find the pcoplu ready to shoxv the many advantages of McUoolc and her sur rounding farming interests and varied in dustries \Vo xxould call attention to a few of our ad vantages : Hnro Is located the United States land otllce for the distiict Nearly ox-ciy suttlur has been here to make cnti V of his land and hero every dav In the XCMT can bu found farmers from all paits of the district xvhonro in making linn ! proof or attending to other business matters , from xxbom > oti can ootim information rclatixo to almost any toxxnslnp in the six counties nbout xxhleh xou tnavxxlsh to imiulro. MrCook xxas platted in .June , 188'J , on nn eminence oxci looiting thu Repub lican vnllcy , and Is a live1 , active , cointncicial trade center of a vast section of rountr > tributary thereto. Is the largest clt ) buixvoon Hustings (100 ( uillus east ) and Denver ( - ! " > ! mile.xxest ) . Bho mis fully ! ) ,000 souls nnd Is the most lovely and inviting spot in the xxest. Bu I- ncss in every form is represented and noth ing is stagnant , neither can it bu said to bu overdone. Schools and churches abound nnd good older nnd thu best of society and metals exist on every band. foho has put In at great expense n system of water works ( Holly s.xstum ) and increased the same until today they have laid nearly twenty miles of mains In the cltv , and furnish the people nearly ono million gallons of xvatei per day for house nnd Inxxn uses In ISV ! the United States land ofllco lor this district xxas located here , xvhlch at once made McCook thu Mecca of all in quest of free homes in this part of the xvest. To these seeking homes , xvo snv. In all candor , come out and sco for j ourselves. Our soil , our cllmntn , our prices , our people , will compare favorably xxith nny portion of the United States , and xxo cnidially invite the comparison lied Willow has nt least 12,000 ponulation 11111 ! xvithln 11 vo jcuri moro xx ill linvu nt least double the numbor. There are txvelvo uostofllcos within thn county nnd n number of country stoics , thus affouling advantages to the fanner that ho would not othorxvl-n possess. Choice farms of 100 acres , xvllh moio or less iinjnovomunls thereon , within n radius of txxolvu miles of McCook xvbich is the bjst matket toxvn bo- txveon Hastings , Neb , and Denver , Colo. , a distance of nearly four hundred miles can bo purchased nt prices langing from ? . " > to $50 per acre. Tbo ram fall in lied Willoxv county his been gieatcr than nnv other county in the tnte , and she has had no hall or xxiud storms to destroy thociops. An Immense crop of small grain has been harx'ostod. Wheat j folding on nn average of twenty bushuls per acre , oats forty bushels , rye txxenty bushels , and coin xvill nveingo not less tlnn flftv bushels per aero ; ngrcit many fields xvill yield ns high ns sovcuty-ilvo bushels per ncre. x. Both Irish and sxvcet potatoes nro yielding larco returns , nnd are abox o the nvcrngo this X year , \xhllo melons and squashes groxvn hero are far famed for their onnrmouu si/u nnd line quality. 'Iho mnikutsniobiippllod xvith homo groxvn vegetables Units and melons , and truck gardening is n .source of a good in come to many farmers The soil nnd climate bore are especially well adapted to thu groxving of tipples , poaches , chorrius , npilcots , stiaxv berries and oil thtiHinnU fiuits nnd ben IPS. * Thoto Is nothing that desouos closer at tention in connection xvllh MeCook's manv nnvnntngcs than docs the question of "io.il estnto " Her climate is stiueib , her soil is of the very nest , her xvnter is of Iho putcst , and xvo i ontcnd , without fear of successful contiadiotion , that bur teal ubtntu olTeis In- ducumunts foi investment , for mthor a homo or for .speculation , not to bn suipassed , if cqtailed , in nny pnit of tlio gicnt xvcat. McCook Is uuautifilllx lighted with n com plete sxstum of nio nnd incandescent lights , the plant being owned and opuratcd by pii- ynto indlvldun's ' McCooK has one nf thu best 100-tunel toiler mills In the state , also txxo uluvtituis , xvhlch keep up a shnrpilvnliy , Uuuptng prices for grain nud produce up'to the highest point. McCook affoids the best maikot for pio- duce ot nny place betxxecii Denver nnd Atchison , orChojenno nnd Lincoln The great majority of Its citl/ens being employed in the vat Ions departments of the uiilioad , or engaged in thu inercantllo business or the nructicu of the nmiiv ptofcsslons , the ) have Ilttlo opportunity for producing the manv articles of dnllx diet , such ns xogotnbles of ull sorts , poultry , mid the manv cereals which , In one form or another , enter Into the wcstein bill of fate Tiuek farming , poultiy farming , duli-xing nnd such Ilko , are very prolltublo ami nro belm ; quit1' xxull nttunded to , nnd much of the1 suipius moducts Units n remunerative marltut in thu mountainous mining districts of the x\e t. The attuntlon of oxuixonu Is called to the fact that the onlx herd of buffalo loft In the " "United States , except the voxurnmont held nt Yellowstone puk , Is kept on tl.o prem ises of Cicnrgu llocknull only u mile and n linlf from McCook. It xvill lomy unv tourist to stop oil and sco this nniBtilticunt herd of olght.x-three buffalo That toblo animal Is nlmoH extinct , and McCook has the only largo heid of these valuable animals , Thu inaln line of the H. A : M railroad ( The Great liurllneton lloute ) runs through Ked Willoxv count ) on Its xx ax to Denver nnd tbo coast. McCook Is tbo miiln division of the B. & M. ( C. . H. iV.j ( ) system xx est of tno Missouri rlxor Heio are locator the round bouses , branch shops , oil houses , etc. , und the pay roll of the rallroid employees here ls many thousands of dollars per month. In the name of the city of McCook nnd Ked Willow county xvo extend u hearty Invitation to visit our city and couutv nnil see for your self its magiiitlcunt piospects and immense crops. C. T. niiEXVKit , Mayor of McCook. U. J. WAIIIIKV , City t'lorit OKOIKIK U. IJmtiu , PiuMdunt Hoard of Trado. J , E. Krnm , Soi'retun Hoard ef Trade. Up in CiuniiiK County. IUNCKOFT , Nob. , Aug. 1 [ Spec ! il to TIIK BBE. ] This ( Cumlng ) county will again take the high rank among the ngilcultural counties of the state that she bos fouuuily maintained lu thu past jours. The small grain Is neatly harvested , xxith the inctvnicd ncrungo and tbo abundant yield the farmers xx 111 garner more grain than they ( mvu In the hlsloiy of the county. Our Implement men have not been able to supply the farmers xvith a sulllcient numbtir of blnuers and reapers. Suvornl thousand ( ' pounds more of txvlno have boon sold here ( ban over boforo. July xxna very xvet , but the lust eight or ton dajs have been very * vorablo tor harx-ostlng , and most of tbo \ farmers cut their grain with llttio damaio from the rams I'orn Is domp xvell hut li about txvo xxcoks late , bovoral nf the Holds nro nlreaJv In roasting ears , and with xvarm xvcatbor and late fall the ctop will bo almost ns good as txxo years ago. Our elevator men nro making preparations to do nn Immense business this fall The hay crop xvill bo larger than for years. In some of the II tlo valleys thu ralu xvasiied dlr on some of the gr.u * . but the loss Is trivia compared to the extra growth of higher ground. This county has received sox'Ornl hundred nexv settlers this year , nnd soxor.il thousand ones of prulrlu have been broken for the milux population. Cattlemen rapoit their stock In line condition nnd that cittlo xx 111 go from grass to the markets this fall looking better than for years , \\lth the prospective prices In vloxv the farmers of this county xvill receive n larger Income fiom their farms than In the history of the county. AVInit dilution HUH. Ciiximov , Neb. , July 'JO To the Hdltor ot TIIK llte.i Heplylng to your telegram of3th ! lust. I am sorry to inform you that as yet our illy has taken very Ilttlo if nnv action toxvard the Inducement of emigration and harvest excursion visits to this county dur ing the coming fall , owing to the Inct that it has been understood In this city that no ex cursions xx'ould bo inn or cheap rates given during the coming full. Wo fully appreciate the necessity of these excursions nnd client ! rates toward the development nnd settlement of our county. Our advantages are vimcr- oiis nnd vailed , our county being the best xxatcred In the state by numerous small streams : wo havoabundanceof timber for fuel and building purposes , something not found In the eastern pint of our s'ato , our soil is of a rich , black loam , capable o ! raising anything that is crown in the stnto ; plenty of the llnest building stone knoxvn , u country especially adapted for stock laislng , no bolter being found in the United States , o.s has been fully demonstrated during the past flvo venra. As nn agricultural country it must bo scon to bo fully appreciated , thcio belnir humheds of ncics of wheat that xxlll yield from twenty live to forty bushels per acre , oats that will yield from fifty to soventy-llvo bushels per ncra , corn that xvill go forty to sUtv flvo bushels per aero , nn 1 ox cry thing else in piopoitlon , u climate that Is unsur passed for healthfulness , our scenery Is only sui passed bv that of the Koaty mountains Lxlngnt thu foothills of the famous Black Hills gives this countiv a homo outlet for all of her faun and garden products for tnu mines of Dakota and Wyoming The fuel question , "which In the west Is n big item , " Is thoroughly oxercomo in northxxesern Nebinskn , hiving plenty of tim ber Inside her bordeis ne xxoll ns plenty of coil within 10U miles which h laid clown In our cities nt fi to ? . ( 50 per ton. Noithxxcstein Nobinska Is xxnll supplied xxith i.ulroid facilities , tbo same being crossed by the t'romont , Ktkhoin & Missouil Vullox rnilio.ul fiom cast to xxest and B , & M nillioad north and south , gixlng the country competing eastern lines and a icady outlet for her sui plus stock and agncul- tuial pioducts Thcio ate hundreds of acres of good ngilcultural ami stock gracing land that is open to the homesteader and settled for the mere taking , which in n foxv xcars tlmo xx ill become valuable and make him a pcimnnent homo and an ost.ito to loivo be hind for his family , to the tenter no countiy olTeis the same inducements ns northwestern Neoiaskn , xvheio farms fully stocked can bo iI'nted to good tenants upon the very best toimsVhv lent land east and pay &i to < * 1 per acio cash rent xx hen just as good land can bo icnted for onu-fotut'i ' of that amount nnd the tenant raise an oqu d amount of crop nnd got the same price for it , thus making his prollt t.xo or three times \vhat can bo had on an eastern farm Chadion , the county seat of Dawcs county is located in the center of the noith- western NebiasUa country , is n city of nnout four thousand people- full of push and uneigv ; has a $15,000 system \vutci\xorks as line as Is in the state , is the hcudqunitcis of the Fiemont , Elkhorn it Missouri Vullov Hail- loiid for 750 miles cf road and xvheio is located the genci il ofllccs of the western division , the pax roll nmotintintr to from Sl'J- 000 to ? 15,000 per month : is the headquarters and gencial distributing point and wholesale house for all the Black Hills and Wyoming ranch country , amounting to several thous and dollais duiing the year ; is the location of the United States land oftlro ; has a denominational college ; Wi.OOO public school building ; $ .i" ,000 couit houso. Chadion ex tends to Tin. BfK a hearty invitation "as xxnll as to nil her readers" to pay a visit to northxxostern Nebiaska nnd see the xxondor- fiil development made xvithln the past live years. J. J. LFAM , Mayor. CrnwforU'H Cause lor L'lldo. CiiAxxcoiin , Neb , July 31. [ Special to I'm : Unr.J Dnxvos county , xxhlloyot an infant county , has groxvn to n eood rank with other border counties In the stato. Six years ago it xvas "xvay out xxest" somexvhoro in Ne braska. Today it is the county of the noithwestein portion of the stato. Many nro the homos that have bpou established within Its borders. The little "sod shanty on the claim , " has plven way to prosperity and lartro roomy farm houses occupy their place In many in stances. Wild lands that xvero homesteided at that time have been ttnnsformod to farms of largo dimensions , nnd the tjroon Holds of corn and click of the harx'oster , as it xvadns thiough the gulden giain , tell a truthful talu of xvhat bus been accomplished in that short period. Hundreds of farms are being culti vated each year and thousands of bushels of gutln niu placed at the disposal of the mark ets. Within that tlmo somu voiy Impoitant ox entshavooccurred Tho.buildlupofthornil- iqads was supcicedcd by the establishing of towns , and before either road had hullded to the boidcis of Daxxos county the towns of Clndion nnd Craxvfoid xxuiu established. Chadron is the county seat and has a population of about four thou sand souls. Ciaxxford is a lively rival nnd liansacts Itsshaio of the business. In lact , Craxvfoid has thu better advantages ot the two. Being situated at the Juiutlon of the xvo roads , it reaps benefits not enjoyed by ono toad towns. It has choip fuel , > nd cheap f i eight rates. This section of the county is fottunato in sovoial xx-avs. Natnr has pro vided many things that man cannot do V\u have stone quaillos line brick clay and na tive lumber for building This is a valuable item and cannot bo overlooked. Its valleys nro coveted xvltli a heavy gioxvth of grass and cnttlo interests nio well taken caio uf In tnat direction. Small stieams fuinlsh plenty of xvnter nnd have tempted the entoipiising farmer to Irrigate on a small scale. A boun tiful cron Is assured and the local rain fall has been good. A si.homo originating with ono of our piomlnent business men xxlll un doubtedly bo pushed to completion. It is nn Ink'allon scheme , nnd if carried thruuch ulll Insure plenty of xxatcr for at least : ) tow ) , ) acres of land The ditch will bo commenced this fall and xx 111 statt somoxvhuto In SIouv county A Inigo lake xxlll bu made at Crawford and a fall of lf > 0 feet ob- tamed , which moans chonp power anj plenty of it. Noxv brick buildings nio being elected nnd other impiovemonls made in the cify Dixxes county is certainly Inllnoshapo and Its nssuied crops tvili provo It xvhen mar- huted While the other counties of the state are piospoiing , xxo are also "making liny. " Came out and see this king of counties. It xxlll piv you to do so There nro ninny other Items about which could bo xvilttuu manv cncouiuglng xxoids , such as the llourlng mills , saxv mills , eleva tors , cold storage buildings , oto. , but vou can learn of thorn better by xxrlttlng or coming here nnd examlng same There are six newspapers - papers in the county nnd xxo feel suiu you can obtain the desliod Information from anyone ono of them by xxrltiug. IConrnoy'H Hurnost rfforts. KiuiiNin , Buffalo county , Neb , July 29 , 1SU1. To the Uilltor of TiiBni.K. _ Telegram to the boa id of trade is handed us for ic-ply. Wo have done more to induce harvest excur sions than any other organized body In the stnto We begun the campaign In March and xxnrkod both nt Omaha and Chicago , making a personal canvass at ovorv general passenger oftlco In both cities. Wo 01 minuted and mailed thu petitions that poured man the Tiansmlssourl association nt Kansas City in Apiil , asking for those exclusions. Wo took tin the light again in Juno und'sent requests all over Nobrasua and Kansas nnd with the niti of TIIK BI-K nnd I\oarnoy Hub carried the light tbiough to a successful ending Wo have Issued monthly the Kearney Quit and sent U tea a Delected lUt in the eastern and middle states calling attention to Nobrasita Our edition has averaged over six thousand copies each Uauo , nnd for thu next txvo months it will bo 10,000 each Issue , mak'ng ' a specialty of the harvest excursions. We have sent out personal workers In the Immigration field nnd xvill soiul more out In a short tlmo Wo wish to extend through the columns of TUP HKI : nn Invitation for the people of this nnd other states to come and see Kearney and Buffilo county Wo xxlll show you oat Holds live and n half feet high , nnd that xvill yield ninety bushels to the acre , xvhcut thirty bushels , nnd other griln In proportion , Wo will shoxv n splendid xvnter poxver , ulcctrlo street cars , electric lights , city xvutor. soxvcr- ago , an opera house flvo stories high costing lir.0,000. a cotton mill that Is lOSxItM fret txvo stories hlwh that xvill use IB.OJO spindles nnd employ 5X ) people- Come out nnd xxo Will shoxv the finest farms In the stnto nnd the best cltv of its si/o In the west , with nil the advantages usually found in cities of 2" > ,000 people. Come out nnd gel acquainted. Prntcrnally , THE KixiiM2x : KB\I , HSTATP ntemvnr , H. II MIUTPV , Vice President. Special Invitation. fJuvM ) IMvn. Nob. , July UO. The Grand Island improvement company ( n company organised to do thexvoncorJinanly transacted by Ixmidsof trade , not being Interested In speculation enterprises and .having no prop erty to sell ) hcrooy extends n special Invi tation to ull visitors to our state to come to Grand Island and Inspect our mammoth beet sug.ir factoiy and the thousands of ncios of glowing sugar beets This industry , Ilrst es tablished on n largo scilo in the United States at this place nnd still In Its Infancy , Is attracting the attention of the \ \ holooild. . Thu lime Is rapidly coining xxbcn no sugar will be Imported Into the United States and xx hen xvo xvill cxpoit sugar to other coun- tlles. Three-fifths of the world's supply of sugar is now manufactured from sugir boots , and no spot on em th Is Hotter adapted than cen tral Nebraska for the growing of sxxeot beets. Farmers pan locate near Grand Island , buy fauns at ordinary \\estorn pilcos nnd gioxv beets that xx ill yield n net prollt each year moiothun sudlciunt to piy for the land Visit us and become convinced of the truth of this statement. The extensive canning factory here fur- nlshes u cash maikot nt high prices for thousands of ncres of peas , tomatoes and corn. corn.Our extensive rillroad shops , other largo mnnulnctuiing interests , ami the largo , en terprising nnd proxxlng city of Grand island insures to the surrounding farmers a piotltn- ble homo market for farm and garden prod ucts If the farmers around n cif.y nro prosper ous , ns ours ate , the city must bo prosperous , and Oraftd Island is Till. GllXM ) lal.tMt IMI'IIOVPMI.NT CoXIl'VVV. Itc-itriuc's Invitation. B n VTincf , Neb , July .W To tbo Editor of Tnr.BnTho : cltv of Beatrice is icady and anxious to glvo the hnrvest excursionists n most cordial welcome , and on behalf of the boaid of trade nnd business men I hereby invite all oxcuislonists nnd strangers visiting the state to come to Beati Ice , the mcttopolis of the great Blue liver valley. Como to Gaco county , the richest ngilcultural dl'stilct In the state. The legion around Beatrice comprises a great prairie valley of xxonderful fertility , abundantly xxatcrud by the Big Bluoiivcrnnd its many tributatics. Here can bo seen the llnost farms In the state , the heaviest ciops of grain , oichaids loaded with fi nit and heids of blooded stock Coma to Beatrice and xxo wilt shoxv vou a city that has more miles of paved stiects , moro nriles of clectiic stieot railway , moio wiles of soxxors and more munufiieamng establish ments , in proportion to population , than any other city xvest of tbo Missouil river. Como to Boatiico , sttnupcrs fiom the cast , and xvo xvill convince- you that the xvondcrful growth of our fair city is not based on any boom , but that its location us tnc manufac turing metropolis 'and distributing center of a luigo aieu of the richest farming lands In tno state , Its unsurpassed xxator poxver , its ten railroad outlets and its distance from any other huge toxxn , nio the solid fuctois that conduce to its continued rapid groxxth and assuio its future gieatnoss. Beatrice has eighteen chinches , some of them very costly structuios ; she has nnlmal pains on almost every side , where you max indulge in bolt ing nnd llshing tn your he irt's content. Como to Beatrice if you uro seeking a homo A. Ii GIIPCN. At request of president of boaid of trado. Vorlc's Atti act ions. YonK. Nob. , July Jl. To the Editor of Tin : BKK : Tbo attention of all excursionists is called to the city ana county of York as worthy of n visit xx hilo In the stnto. The county is unsui passed by any in the state for fertility of soil and Is peopled by as thrifty a class as can bo found in the xvest Yolk the county seat is situated nt the conti'r of the county and is a city of 3,000 inhabitants and has xx'ater oiks , electric lights , stieot rail roads to all paits of the citx % foundry , machine shops.cannlug factory , croameiyand schools and chuichos at every tutn. The National Orphanage is located hero and Is the only institution of the kind in the coun try. The United Bretlnon college has been located hero and the college building costing $ J"i,0)0 ( ) is noxv being built. The county owns a squniu in the center of the city , upon which a $7. ,000 couit house stands , for xvnlch the county owcb not a dollar. The city now has three of the gi eat railway systems of the west and txvo moro aio surutq come tn the near future The Biiillngton , ' the North xv estcrn and the Union Pacillc nro hoio. Theioarono saloons In York. Como and see hoxv vxo outstiin our neighbois. The mothoi house of the Ursnlino older has huio n noxv convent and school , the buildings costing ? V,000 ) Wo invite these seeking business or pleas- mo to look at our beautiful city. O. W. Bhvis , Mayor. I5rkr linl Ilaincst. oi fMiius , o. , uy , . o oar friends east of the Missouri rix-er : Avail yom- > elves ol the harvest exclusion rates and make us a visit. Wo xvill glvci you all a heaitv xxeleomo Tiy and boheiodmlng our county fair , September Hi , 17 and Is Wo xxill shoxv vou a "land Mowing with milk and honey , " xx heio it xvill bo iiood for v ou to locate. Liin it Gutiuiti ) , Ptos'tBo-nd ofTrado. I ) FIUSK Dxx H , Seo'y Hoard ofTiado. IlLMti Ilxuxr/ , May or City of Columbus. "Oh , if I had only taken this medicine earlier In litehat xcars of suffciing it would have saved mo"1 xxas the touching ex clamation of ono xxho had been cured of rheumatism by Iho use of Ayer's Saisa- parilla. Scores of such cases are on record. C.IIIC'C'llcCi I In ) ICllKIlKCMIUMIt. "Bluo Beard , " a nondescript extravaganza preying upon the reputation of "Bluo Beard Jr. , " gave two performances at the Farnain street theatre xestordiix' , but so harrowing vxns the builosquo that Manager Bmgess , rather than injmo the roputitlon of his house , refused to alloxv the ( ! iletv company to conclude the engagement and the house xxlll bo dnik the balance of the week. What greater commentary Is necessary upon the mot its of the pcrfoununco than this ! Children llnjoy The pleasant llnvor , gentle nction nnd sootnlng olTccts of Svuip of Pigs , xvhen in need cf n laxative and If the father or mother bocostixoor bilious the most gratifx Ing re sults follow its use , so that it is the best family loincdy knoxvn nnd ex'ery family should hax o n bottle. Our Vaulting "Wo are scarcely uwaroof ourprosperitx , " xvrites Isaac B. Potter In the Engineering Magazine. "Piom statistics lately compiled by ono of the great commercial Journals of the country , it appears that the total wealth of the United States Is noxv moro than ? TI.- 000,000,000 , or about 41,000 for ouch man , xxomin and child In the entire country This is an increase of fH.OOO.OOO.OOO or about li per cent within the lust ton years Accord ing to the last accredited tttaiomcnt this gio s amount exceeds England's xvenlth by about $ il,000,000,000 nnd amounts to about twice the total xxculth of the republic of Prance In the matter ot tuxes , England exacts an nvcrngo of fiO per head from each of her entire population , xx hilo the average tax per Individual pild In the United Stales ( where the farmer and mechanic nro boiler paid , bolter clothed and bolter fed than their Eu ropean neighbors ) Is but f 12 60.1 Mothers xxlll find Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup the bast icmeuy for their children. ii ! cents u bottle. tnuM'o nni I'l f/M t I/PTTIP lOWAS POLHIIAL KiillLh , Rumors of Republican and Prohibition Coalition Entirely Groundless. 1' ' " SCHEMES OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY , of TcxitH Will Open tinCnin - \vttli Ono uf Ills Preo Wool Sicuclics | Other Dr.s Motvrs , Aug. 2. [ Special toTtn Bun. | The dispatch sent out from Dos Moincs tbo other dny In regnrd to nn alleged nmnlga- mitlon botxvoon tbo republican nnd prohibi tion parties Is slightly Incoircct In several particulars. There has been 110 negotiations between the committees looking to such n union nnd thnio will bo none. The nllcgcd circular of Thomas G. Orwlgwns simply n personal letter to the chairman of his party- giving his ( Orwig's ) reasons xxhy bo can vote the republican ticket this year. That letter has been replied to by the chairman , S. A. Gllloy , nnd by the candidate of the prohibi tion pirtv for attorney cenouil , I ) . B. Tumoy , nnd both say the prohibition ticket xvill stay In the Hold so fur us they mo con cerned. The lepubllcan manngorj aio not seeking prohibition votes moro earnestly than they are anv otharltind , but of course If ptohlbltlonlst-s think the icpubllcan plat- foini Is good enough for them there xxlll bo no objections to them nbandoi.inx ibolr own party and voting xxilh tno republicans. But the ropubllein patty , as such. Is not espousing the one idea of prohibition. The patty of coutso has enacted the present pro hibitory laxv bec.iuso it xvas the expressed xxill of nmajoiltyof the people of thu stale ut u non-pirtlsan election. Having done so , until that majority sentiment Is changed the pattv xxould not bo xvananted lu taking a linckxvard stop and getting over onto the domociutic platform. The votu of y.'il to SI In the Cedar llapuls convention In favor of the present -overxxhclmlngly settled the question for the puty for this year , and it must stand or fall by that position The third party piohibition vote at best for the pist eight or nine yeais has not oxcedod l.SOO , nnd indications point to a less vote this yenr. Piohibition is not a test of party iculty among Iowa republicans and probably noxor xxill bo m.xpv ion TUP cxxii'viov The republican headiuuitors have been porminontly opened in this citx , and the com mittee is loadx for the lloxx of oratory They nio In lavorof the speakmir beginning right uxviiy , but have not succeeded in getting the consent of these xvho xxlll do the talking Thooiatois , especially the members of ecu- gicss , nio loath to begin tne bard xx oik of cnmpiigning until about the Hist of Septem ber , arguing that txvo months of that soil of thing Is all thov can stand The -opposition p.utiob , however , are altc.uly In the Held , dates having been anrounced hv the people's paitx forJ H. Powers of Nebraska for the coming week ; A. J. Wcstiall , cundluato for goreinor , for the last half of this month , bo- ginnimr at Coin August 15 , foi Mis Munan Todil for the tlrst half of the month , and three appointments for Ignatius Donnelly for the latter pirt of the month. Thedemociatsof the state xvill open the campaign ut Iowa City next Thursday in connection xxith the liorso luces there , xvitb Congtcsstnan Mills of Texas , Goxoinor Boies and the six co igiessmen-elect from loxxa as spoakcis In xiow ofthese facts it behooves the lepublicans to bo moving at once. AMi-rnoiiinmov mi'uii icxvs. A. P. Haiadon of Maisluilltown , vice presi dent of the Anti Prohibition association of loxva , in compliance with tbo request of a largo number of nntl-prohlbltionists of Mar shall county , has called u mass meeting to be held at Marshalltoxvh , August 0. for the pm pose , as oxpressoJIin the cull , of "oiToc ting - ing nn organisation in harmony xvith the national republican party. " The daily Time Republican of that city refoning to the names signed to the request , says miuy of the slgneis have not been In accord xxith the republican party for several years and some of them are out and out democrats A simi lar movome-nt was engnced in txvo xeirs ago in Mnrslmll county , but its influence xxus not nppieciablo xvhon the votes came to bo counted in November No other mox-emcnt of this character has been attempted except nt Council Bluffs , nnd tbo readers of Tnr BH- already know what success has neon there. Thoionronot nuny straight repub licans xvho care to e'osert their party for thn ' one idea of prohibition. coioiir.n NATIOVU coxnm.,3. The people of lied Oak loilbo that an Im portant meeting is to beheld In their citv Aucust 13 , H , and 15 , nnd hive taken n hand in the matter with the colored people , headed by Judge Doomor , xxith J. E. Whelun as sec- loturx' , and Minor Glifllth as tioasuior , hnvo provided nnd xvill guarantee to furnish ample accommodations for all xvho come , and xx ill do their part to mike the congiess n success. A circular Just issued says : "Encouiaginp repoits from all paits of the couutiy xxar- innt us to state that there xvill bo 1,500 to 1. 00 colored people attending this COIIRICSS This great assembly of lending and ropii'suut- ntivo colored men is of the ereatest impoit- ance to our race and nation They xx ill have lo deal xvith subject matter of the deepest in terest Ourhoumed and giand old stitos man , and ono of thu woild's gioatest 01 itors- Hon. Fred Uout'lass hcmts greetings to the national coloiod congiess xxith his choicest blessings. Our oost talent and ablest men in this countix have boon invited and aio ex pected to be piesunt. Among them are Hon U C. O Benjamin , piesldunt ; lions. .1 , M Langstou , B K. Uiuce , W. P. O'Hnta , Hob- eitbmail , J. A. lloiney , Gcoigo nnd John Cool. , Plot Ureenoi , Kov. J M Edwaid , the irieut loxivallbt. Kev II L Bmklox , thu second end Moody , llov. J 11 Ransom , the son of Thundoi , Kov. U. H King , tlio gii-at pulpit oiator , Kev ! - Paili * , the son of Constella tion , Hon. T. W. Luwis , the sllxoi-tongued oiutoijHou H. C. Cannon , Ethiopia's sxveot singer , llov. A. Glovei , Iho holy ghost man , Hon. A. W. llamsoy , the gicat htstoiian , Hon. P. A. Huboartl , the great monov hint' . " lOWA'SSTXTI I'AIII. Scores of xxoikmcn nro busy milking im provements on the state fair giotinds , and u giand suipriso uxvutts the thousands xvho xx ill visit the tuir n uiouth from now Among thu most notable Inipiovemenls xvtll bo the thoiough lighting of the grounds und inco tiiick by electricity by thu association's oxxn plant , and night r.ues have boon arranged lor The buildings huvo boon remodelled and icpaititod und made us convenient and aitis- lle' us posslblo. i'housands of dollais have been expended to make , this the most success ful fulr m thu stuto'a lMory. | | IJHil * tOIV IN KUUOl'i : . How NclmiHlcii IH Itopt-cHontucl 1) } tlio Colono ) lAbioiul , Sherman Cnnlleld , just homo from the "Wild West" shoxv no\V exhibiting in Leeds , England , xvas the center of a group of xvcll- knoxvn men about town Saturday evening , and Colonel Cody's prlx-'ata socrotaiy xvas 10- galing hU old-llmo friends , who know him only as "Sheim , " xxiVh leminlscenccM and incidents connected xvith Outfulo Bill's tour thiough England und Germany. "My business heioj ( lt Is In rofoicnco to thuitd West and tlio xvoild's fair , " said Mr. Caullold. "Nato Salisbury , xxho is half owner of thashow , i < doslious of securing u line location for the snow and 1 had to come on that mission. 'Any plnco In COOK county will do,1 said Nate , but that , of course , Is stretching It a Ilttlo However. I made application for n site , nnd if xxo secure It the Wild West will bo ono of thu attractions of the fair which tilteudy is receiving the attention of ox'orv foreign nation. "Tho success of the Wild West this year bus been phenomenal , and If xvo finish the season as xxo huvucumin ncod Colonel Cody and Nalo S Ulsbury xxill easily cluui * 150,000 n piece. It is really lomarkablu the Interest thu shoxv has aroused on the other side , not only In the English piovlt.co.s hut throughout Germany Thov do not icgnra us as shoxv- men us xvo xvould bo regarded in Ameiicu , but as historians , teaching lessons , and glv- ibg accurate demonstrations of what Iho xvestorn half of AmoUca xxns like u low years buck "So favorably are wo looked upon that our license In 1.upland U only 10 shillings , about $ . ' MJ , fern year. i < nd that Is tin ) tax ( . 'ilonol Cody pays on thu gun ho carries , although there nre about ,0\ ) guns and rcxotvors carried by tbo show You knoxv in Huijlund every body xxho carries n eun , either for pleasure or business is com | > olled to pay n gun tax of from 10 to W ) shillings , butanotubio exception has been nude In favor of the xylld xxest. Then too , our cattle xxhtch in cludes the buffaloes mm ulcers , hnvo come Infer for olllclnl favor and Instead of running Into quarantine for txxo or three XVCPKS , xxhleh is requited of all cattle on the hoof , wo have only been quarantined one xxcelt In salt xvutor "Our poxx-dcr , and xxo cairy ubuiulauco of It , has been exempted fiom duty although In ordinary cases xxo xvould hnvo been compelled to pay a no per cent ad valorem duty In tran sit from Amoilcato England atuiGorimny. "But England has not alone Heated u bos- pllnblv Germany as xxoll has extended cour tesies to Colonel Codx and Mr Salisbury. One license for Iho whole Got miny nation x\as only J.V ) marks , about so In nut own monov , xxhlih goes to shoxv what faith they have In us us an educational Institution. "Tlipsnoxv is very much laiger this year than over bofoio. Wo cairv .Til jicoiilo on the payioll nnd our stands la tt fie n one to three xx colts. Wo put up our own fences and very often have fiom foui- teen to twcntx-llvo acres tlghtlv en- closc'd The exblblllon vou know is given in the open without any protection xvh never from the elements , the spectators spats only belnc covered with canvas. And strange as it may seem the xxildcr the u eat her the xvlldi > r U Iho Wild West. "Wo buck Indians aio earning seventy-six dians nnd seven squaws , all fiom thu Pine llidgo agencv , thlitx-llvo eoxvboxs and Mex icans , about txxo hundred and twenty head of hoiscs and thlily-lxvo wagons , each in thu bla/omx of icd and cold , xxith 'Buffalo Bill's Wild West' painted on them tn circus stvlo. "Ono of the pleasant features In connection with the exhibition is the prldo Americans take in it xx hilo on the other side U u have entertained ull the noted politicians , diplo mats , statesmen , nuthois or litoiatcms xxho have boi'ii doing the continent , nnd huvo given our own connltymon n tuslo of genuine Amcticnn hospitality. We took all the Indians with us to Iho Waterloo battle Hold , Kicking boar and Shcnt Bull both having been in the light nt Wounded ICneo , being of the natty. Sotno of tbo Indians hud heard of Napoleon , the gicat warrior of the old xvorld , und they wcro very much Intoieslcd in the storx of the battle which 1 told to them thiough the Interpret * . ! 1 described the retreat of Bluchei notthxvauls , Instead of eastwards , ns Napoleon supposed , nnd his timely co- oporallon xxith Uclllngton I picluicd to them the fniluio of Gtnucur to unllo his foices xvith Unit of the Little Coinoril at tbo llnnl moment , and bow the Old ( Jua'-d soidiinllku i of used through Cambionno to suuender , and xxeie piuiced thumgh nnd broken to pieces In their endeavor to piotoct the lliglit of tbo emperor The Indians list ened to the lecitnl attPiitixelx Then Kick ing Bear , who Is a bout oiator , compared Napoleon xvith Custor nt thu bnttlo of tbo Little Big Horn , Bluchcr and Giouchy , too , bc-ing comp nod xxith several of our oxvn gou- eials ' "Bluo Eves , ' = nid Kicking Be ir to mo , 'I see noxx thu power of the white man. If at oxeiy stop an Indian xxould take n tmlo facn xxould die , tht-io xxould still bu left pile faces enough to sueep into thu bic Minnetonku all the Indians In the world The Pile faces inn ns manx ns the blade.1 of glass and thov aio like the siass You cut thorn dcxyn in the fall and they spiing up moio numcious than oxer in the spilug ' \\oiuleifnl xxas the rex elation to Kicking Boar that ho s..id ho xxould nPX'or go to war again against the palo face. " Mr. Canfield leaxes todav for Noxv Yoik nnd xxlll at once join tbo 'Wild xVest. ' The show xx 111 go into xx Inter qtniteis in London. A . .w.rriA'orsir.sr.7ss. . In his address before the National Editorial association , Mr. A. Frank Richardson of New- York , xvho piobably knoxxs ns much about the adx'ertistng business as any ono clso in the United States , cioatud a sensation by his exposure of n icmaikanloand voi v cxtun- slvosystem of petty sxvmdling which has groxxn up .n recent years umonp totall deal- ois , and moio especially among dtuc- gists. The ownots of tbo popular palent medicines and standard piep.ua- tlons xvhoso virtues huro stood the test of time and experience expend many millions of dollars ovoiy year in advertising them. Thiough the atrency of their ndvoitiso- monts in all the loading nowspipors of the land tbo names und vit tuo of thcs > o piepirn- tlons have become as familiar ns house bold xxords xxith the entire newspaper leading public of tlio United States nnd Canada Tuking ndvantigo of tbo xxido- spiead popularity which thoao niticles ha thus acquiied , the chuggist palms off upon the eustomoi vxbo calls for them somu cheap nnd fraudulent substitute labollud In a nearly similar manner , xvnich ho falsely icprcjonts as having been made or compounded by himself and as being as good or better than the pieparation nsked for , when in fact these fraudulent substi tutes mo not made by himself , though so labeled , but by houses devoted to the manufactmo of tt.oso xvorthless counterfoils , nnd xvhen ho knows nothing whatever of Ibo inirrcdicnts of which they aio composed Take for sxami'lo Hood's Sursap-ullla. This is u standaid medicine which its proprietor put upon the mailcet only after its met Us had been fully demonstrated. By the ex- pondituio of ncaily u million dollar ; n year In ndvciUsing it has become knoxvn to neailv oveiy ucxvsptpor leading house hold in Amei'ca When the custoinoi asks for It tha druggist tells him tnat ho has not got il or if ho has got it , that bo has also cot a good or a bettor sarsapmilla which ho made himself -tho f ut Lelng that , though Its I ibel losiimblcs tnat of Hood's biirsipaullu und bears the name of the diupgisius Its ininufiictuier , it xvas leallv made in Detroit livonu of these nmuuIactuioiN of cheap nnd xvoitnle-ss substltntet , xshicli thu cliugclst cm buy lor u fraction of the sum xxhicli Hood's.Snisaparilla xxould cost him and of the Ingicdionts of xxhub ho knoxxs nothinc. And so it is thtough ncaily the whole lomid of popular patent medicines mid propaia- tlon-t At Detroit and elsewhere theio aio hoiucs xvhoso solo business it is to munufactuiu xx'oilhloss mixtuics orcompounds xnicb they sell to ictail druggists under labels which boar homo lesomblanca to thosu of such fa- xorito standuid pupaiatlons ns Caitci's Lit tle Livot Pills , hLOtt'h Emulsion , Moigun'a hapolio , WollVs Acme Blatking , bt Jacob's Oil , Dr Pleicu's Discox-oix' , iixiup of Figs , etc. , and xxhlcb the diugg'st ' buys i'oi a thltd of the price hohiib to piy for the latter It is these spunuus imitations falsely lubolud xvith his oxxn numo xxliich thu disbuncst druggist undeaxofj to pisiuiT on hK unsus pecting customer as quito as good or pel hups n better article than thu udxeitised ono called for. Ho makes u much laiger piotit upon thu cheap and worthless substitutes than upon the ccnulno niticle , and hence his Inteiost in tiying to palm elY this spurious Hush upon his customers But In so doing ho descends to thu level of n common c heat and swindler ft Is n mean and contumptlblu fiaud which druggists and others xxlll no longer be permlttud to piac- tico xxith Impunity. For , If xxo are not mistaken , thu entire prnss oftboeountiv xxill bo moused by Mr Richardson's timely expostiio of these sxvlndllng operations to put tbo public upon their guiitd against tbo dls honest cicalus xx ho rosoi t to them It li no- only u ftuud on the customuis uf the muit chants , hiH It Is un uutiagi ) upon thu munu- factmers xx hose liberal advc'i Using has ciu- atcd tbo ( lomaiul for the nitlelu xvhlch thu druggist seeks to moot by selling thu xxoith less Imitation Instead Wnun they Unit that instead of reali/lng the benefits of their oxvn ndvoi Using it n thus dis honestlx put verted to the advantage of moil vx ho h ivo practically bribed thu druggists to sxvmdlu thu public at cl iol > tlio Honest maun- tactun is of tbo legltlmnlo fiuits of their Inxestmcnt in printers Ink they will cense to advurtiou , or xxlll giuillv curlail Iho amount of their advertising bonie of them haxo nlrc'iidx douo so , and others mo likely lo follow their example unless n stop shall bo nut tto this nefarious InisinesjJ Thu publlshcri hive thus n ilhect and and Impor tant Interest In aiding by every means In then power to put a stop to It , and they can m iko un end of it very spuedily if , by u gen eral concert of action , alt thu noxvspnpors throughout the countiy bhull unite in expos In , , ' thuiu frnudulont prncticui and holding thuin and their porpotritorn up lo the In dignation of all houe.it THEGREAT LIVER and STOMACH REMEDY all ilUonlm of llu > Sfoiuirli , I.hor , Kiloii)4 , Hlailil'r , NVnotu l > onsrlo s of Apni'lllp , HiMilai'ln * . Coiisilp.itliin. ( < ntiviMii' > < , In llio < ll m , Hllli ) new , I'o er , I'llt's , IHr , , nnil it'it 'm the < * ) si | > m less fl.iblp i contrai't ilUe.MP < DYSPRPSIA. UADWAY'S PIM.9 nro euro for IhUcompI ilnt Tln > r t IIKMIII the 'ntoruil iiv'roilotu to oilthy notion. roMorn Mlroiuth D th > < si > ui ioh , in I on il > ln It t > no promt It1 * fuiillni I'rli e J e 11 IxiT ol < l by all druK lsU or milled by ItI > \ VV A. CO . UV irnui Slroot Now % orK , on receipt of urn t\ CHRISTIAN FEMALE COLLEGER I Alumnro , ever 40O A Irhnol for tinIMUItr.U Vl'li xTInN OP XVOMIiV 'Illinium Art Muilr lijr irtrulhU o > rrr luilldlnci , hut wftU r licAtlna I Mh rourn wntrr rl Xurl ! lone at school cT llmt A < iiitltTUN nil 1 1 UK. i _ W. A. OLDIIAM , PronlUoilt , COLUMBIA , MO. NVtii'iisUu ThoSchujlor ( Jutll tins llnUhod Us nfth yenr. The OoWitt Times has Just celobi.itcd Its eleventh birthday. Biohen Uo\v is to have n tiicrctmnti' cninl- val during the county fair. The Hon net camp meet In K boRins August 1.1 ami continues until Augustm A now bank Is to bo opened at Tavlor Sep tember 1 , with a capital of $10,000. ( . .round bus been bioUcn at Madison for the election of an opcin house bloc It. A Knights of Pythias ledge h.is been In stituted utVnlioo with twenty tluuo uh.ii'or moniuers. Homer 1'orry of Table Itock had his foot caught In the ei usher of a bilck machlno and vius btidlx Injuiod. Whllo bathing In the creek near Whltnov Tred lleiunan , nged txxontynsselzed \\lth cramps and xxns drowned. Whllo climbing between the cais of a mov- Iim fieight train , l { Mc-Iood , a IlumttiKfoid moichant , stopped on u link and had bis foot b.ullv mashud The rosidcnce of . .1.V. . Martin of Hlwooil was struck by lightning nnil Uadlj damaged , but the heavy rain tailing prevented Its being destrojcd by lire. Mis. Tucker of Voile , who has been fora long tlmo troubled witli cancer , submitted to the opot.ition uf having both bioiststemox'ed and it Is s.iid that she will iccover Aspairlng match was held at Berlin , Otoo county , on timidity ux'unini. , Just before church. The mill mulou in time for all ot the narllcipiuts and spectators to attend dlvlno suixicus A man named Mjeis , In J ll nt Hoinlng- foul lor burgl.ui/ing a stoiu at A11 lame , inulo a s iw out of an old stoxo pipe , sovuted his shackles , and rut his xaout thiough the wall of the Jail A rcwaul of $51) ) has been otfered for his ciptuio A lighted eh indeller in thu Cougrocriilonnl churi h at ISoiIoik f"ll to the lloor while the audience was assembled in the let into loom , but a gentleman \\ith uiro mosonco of mind throw the bl.i/Ini ; lamps out of tbo dooi Just before they exploded and thus pteventod muih danmgo. The summer trotting mcotlng of the I5ea- tiico Driving nssoclution , August M , 7 andS -S ! , will he ono of the best meetings ever held in the state A giont deil of motioj has been expended in pioparing the grounds and erecting bjlldings and tbo track , uhlch is ono of tlio llnost lu NebiObka , b in most ex cellent condition. Tbo Long Pine Ctiautatiqua is now In ses sion in ono of the most pictuiciq'io spots in the state. The mounds , no situated in the midst of a broul piairlo , but at u depth of over two hundred feet below tbo general level of the inrroutuling country On cither side are Jutting crass , lofty pinnacles , deep ia- vines and winding pithuajs , all ne.ivily wooded , and turofgh the center of the beau tiful wigo ( lows Long 1'ino cicolf , adding gieatly to tbo beauty of the landscape. Thcio was a soiious ' "sciap" at the Vic- toua , Cass county , chinch which resulted in tlio spilling of blood Silas Mears and .lake Williams were courting the same gill .it tlio same time , and Me ir ) seemed to be the best man , as ho escorted 'her to church , which laiscd the temper of Williams to such a pitch that ho mot his rival at the church door after dhlno suiric.es and attacked him with a long bladed Jack kmfo nnd succeeded in cutting sovotal deep gashes about Mears' head and stiouldois Olio ugly gash ri > ugcil from his foiehead over nisi 1 voi nis light c.ir. Meats , though taken unawares , and being covered witn blood , proceeded to tiounce the vicious Williams in the good old-fashioned way. ( own. Another roacivolr has been built for Ham burg's water works. A republican club witb. 200 members has boon formed at Nevada. A considerable amount of old coin Is bold by Fremont county fauneis. The Paiwells of Chicago own an 1,800 acre stock farm near Monte/um.i. ( iimnoll Iliptlst * IIIIYO extended a call to Her. G. Ij. Farr at a salary of ? 1 , JUO Maquoketa has completed ariangomonts for a baseball tournament , to taka place August 17 to JO. The Sibula celery growtis nro commenc ing to ban est their ciop , and pronounce it the finest ovoi giow n Wobitoi's cieameiy and Ice housn and \V P Watt's bain at I'.illlopo buu.ed. Loss , Sl.fiOO , insutance , f2i)0. ) ( Jrassliopners are damaging the oil crop In Black llawkcount\ it is estimated they w ill | OSPII the j Iclci 10 pur cent The PrcMiiont county bouicl of supoirlsors has inised the KM ! est He asse > sinents In ne.ulv c\erv townshln In the county. A summ of bees found a homo in the wills of a C'huidan milliiiciv shop , and iccnuily u lur o amount of honey was laUen out A DOS Moincs woman while oat dtlviut : was btopped bv a tr.implio demanded her money Shu guvo him fl and the tiamp tip- pud his hat and walked off. Fiank Adams , n > oung man who lived near CnelscM , committed Miii.uto b\ cutting his bowels open with n pocket knife Hois thought to ha\o been insane Llttlo Wlllio Mm ton of Town Palls fell fiom a tiapezo and bioko his aim while pla > - Inc circus This was the second nc cldent of the Hiime loud ho bus suffoicd within a shoit time A Spencer man was enjoying himself sit ting in the baggage cirwhilo loturnlng fiom thu lanes , and ho and his chair were tipped out ol the car while going at full speed. No danuign. An Oskaloosa woman saved her cabbages from Insects bv spilnkllngllouron thorn from a slovo in the moml'ig wliliolho dow wis on Kho did It only twice nnd saved the plants horn huim. < - The only complexion powder In the world that Is without vulgaiitj , without Injun to the user , and without doubt a boantiliei , U PcV/OM's NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla - \ or porfaot purity. Lemon - of aroat atrongth. Orange - > Eoonomynthorus | | ° Almond -I Rose otc.rl P'avor ' as dollontoly and dcllclously 03 the froah fruit. SLOHohcxd fnrUlrltinnd Vomiir l. dl < > H'rL , . 'a * ciitiiloimonddrpMU 'III AX I.K. 1,1. I.10'-1 ' Morcuul'atklllur . 'Ij Slum blKU.Clilcauo , 111 " " "PftfiBf HVaSLLlE 6 [ ACADEMY rcwAuE r Ijitar rriinrntOM | ( otlrRlnli Xlnrli nnl Mm Xrl ( our i < Mtufnr XX , Hrli \ s. i : I tn < llliiittnt , Lnmlik'no I. Kill 1,1 Ull ) A 51 Inn Jil , NlV YOlUx MIUI'MIY AtHPMY fol ( \\iiu.lir US \ M Oortix * ill , N Y. M lloill > i or I I MMiTOV M < > " * APTIST FEMALEJ COI/LEGE , I I tltiutmi. Ma. r'h ' > ' " ) ITH * Srj t I th ( t % 1 ftmltv Luri u rr I AMI * \i , t M4lhuii U i s | > * n c Mini 1 iinnne. I I t n U % it si t\c n 1 tti n 11 ( Ulthfiil ItiiTlMiK < iii k l. rniirr \ nt I f ritinintic 1 ( itcitn liritr 1111 I * , H li , ) t 1 I r ai lU \ r - \ 1 ! rc- > \ \ . \ . \\11 > ON. \ M. Vrinil IMNUIUA.MO. jr 1 > cir t v.tni S \ t mWt 9 I t Inj ; to < letTrps l" " fll p * t ' ' \rt 1 1 H t ntnni inm ttfc I * lute i itsr ti He4i tiful r > n t * 1 Icc nt lln I litn * \ \ \ in xtcm \ > \ iniiurnts Scmt i r Atil L' h. AIUIUUAI.I ) A. JOMH.l'ri , LhAIMUU.N. MO , ELIZABETH MiiL u A ChriMhn Home .hool f t < tO Younu I.aOlcn vmt Sei lion Sr | t 8 No | ul In eilut ui ns literature MUM ami Art M iialUei * mi lrt < ? w-iler rrvi o 1 r aul gua adJrcii J I . Ill VMON , lrr . I \IN < t 1OV , MO. AUflflEMV TI5TOH , Irrpniiltn I rC llrj'r. _ ' \\e OMAHA Slninllmn iircnuru fur Kn \\rltofirilniilnr" SCHOOL O TELEGRAPHY. Till fapjlil ti ItiMiircl } li soil with n Vx rllli iK.iuirinitrn tn cure all NCMOUII Uis CJStl , BUCll lit XX ( lk Xkinor ) , IXIM of llrnln Power , liunilnche , \\aliofuluiM , LustMnr- hood cr\ou utpp , Ijia Pttiult nil ilrnl s nnil Doforo < , After Uso. IOM of POULT nf Iho rhotoiiraplmt frnni life Grni-rntixo Or niif. In iltlir BI x. cniipul by > xtr exertion , youthful Inilppcrt tloiifl , or the oxcr il\c HH nr tobicro , upluir nr ttlinulnntu , wlilcti n'MTirlilf ' leiul to Ilillnnlt ) , Lou umptlon nnd Infnnlty 1'ut tip In cuiivmluit form tocnrrjr In tin \tft pocket 1'rlcn il n ixuUyi.orfi for J3Xlth rxcry fiordtr 'vo RI\O n written funrnnt ; to euro cu refund the monrj. bent ti ) mall to nny aitilrcsa. Clrculir ( tie. Mention thh infer Addrcw , MADR'D ' CHEMICAl CO. , Branch Office for If. 9. A. 117 I ) , irhiirn Strcit nilCXOO III. Mits\ii ) : iv OMAHA. NLII , uir Kuhn ft Co , ( "or , 15th A Doi Mn SI * ) A Pull , r A o , Cor 14th tII muhiSU. A t ) l < , * ( ( niimil llliiir U DK. T. I 11 I\ i.oi IfUl 'tl OIMI > 1 U , _ cnI\M : , on MVOIOVI , ui'xi limit. lit tuo.nTnn ( l'iniiU | ti tk. t M UilnKlnlUsliniulSLiti 1 o\iry bttinl h ou I unity , nnd diflci ti.tmion. It Imj fliiMtl thu tc t of 40 jtnis. nnj i H HO liaiitilrHtt uafti It to Impuittltta ) ru | > - t ily nmili Am11 iu > ctiiinttifplt of Riin 11ui 11 tn o Ir I * . A bu > tr wild to n luly < if the ( unit tun ( n pnti' lit ) As you I mmniiu ml (1 HI- I rntxl ( * t iinia'aMthti litHthninirnl ot ill the vMn puinn * tlonn lot Miolty nit IhuKK ttt ami llllry < iucxU l > tat > cr ( n tlui lnitod tntm rnniilnsniul ) in | io JrKUU r H MN * I'M ] r nt ; ruSt V V : DOCTOR Thiio Colcliratod rilln nron IVollIioCurofor SIcL ; Ilcadauhr , HllluuNtirHN , and ! CoiiRtlpiitlon. hinull , i > Uui .S nut and u Tuvorlto nllb the" ludlts Sold III 1 nglnnd for Is ; jd , In America for 3. c. Got * Ihun fruin > our Dru lntR , or ; send to H. II. linilklllX (0. , ; 0 Mrtt Ilr.illnny , \sw lorh. Tor Silo by KUIIN & CO , Omaha , r > t Ui V I ( t ViCf ETCtl loin i.i-ruitK-iy f ti Ul ttil luit" fit iliui tit'.s aii'i . . ( oiltnuiMvi > t n \ CUltdllK IM-a f ir tin ( li'hlM- tutlMi , ' utakiiesi ; pjcultur toTII n. lifdonir IT jpnHfit)0itnn , < HrtPljafa iTHEtVMSCHPMIPMPo In ru numittiiillDK ! * Wl . CINJNiATlo P7)53 ttl' ' biiirororfl r " - " 1 8TONFR.MD.Or A uyw. and l.i enroll In 'days by thu I lunch Kiunis ly i-n- tltloil Iho MM , Itdissohos lunhist unit li absorbed Into tin. inllainu 1 ptrK Ulll refund iiionoy If It , tloi s not , mi ) or v msos sir i tnrc. ( loiitii'iiioii , IIKMI s i rc'llahlu irt t'lo M \ picUn.'u m ' for { 'i nor in.in prop ild Mc- I.nml , Omaha INTHC WOULD WILL pCTAIN A RIJPTUni . - xnriltvf lllto"lr. 1'lurco'a ' MnumtM J listlii R It luiHrurrd thoiipaiiilH I It > < \\nnttlic III nf'prnil li luxi unpH X rln u I'iniplil > tn I. 'I am IkIHnallr ' ! rum to , , hill I riiml.iu , CivL Burrorliin Item tllu ci.i-cts < t juuthfulerroA early ( loony , Tm.itlnKvtcnknrH.1 , lint in tnluxxt , etc. I Kill B nil nvnlualilo tixntl u ( wall ill rontalnlm full partli ulara lor homo cunl'Hii : : of cliarK.i APplLUilid niiilli.il worlc ; elmuhl In , lead liy ever ] mnn x\ho li n noun nnrl ilrtillltattil A'tdr rt I'rof. E' . C' . ! < > V/IJ2i : . IVJooiliio. Coutv Lo-t o ! rlodlcal Pills. ThN I riMn li luiin il > nci : dlriii tif upon Ihu k'"n r - tl\u oriiiuii mid i IIILI nil | ipi lotion of Hi mui , 1:1 t.'or thri'o fnr * > an I i-in l > milh > d - h mil no i > j u [ l minim un KII im y lnbnur , diiiKKliti un 1 thu pulilli Hiipplli d by l.undiii in llriu ' " Unmli > nnOIITA XSDXI.XXOIHM vr.sui.iis nr mu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I U ' " ' t " " 'I ' only i inuli | , pi ( Hi.riu < I iir ue/uu I n rnr | | ) | iy tiiuii for Ilio LUIO of ( iiini rrliini nnd ill uliar m fiom Hid urlii ir > m mm nherlud ur ULfjulii d $ t 'il per It i XII iAiA I 01 ; i.ur tM'io.N oit iiutjij ui In I'xnr-ii sr Di' mi IMIIIIOII. ( Jiiunut IMIIVN AI KAIIH. Inn nltli 11 n -c > tied prupiis tin un IIIISCM ! ' I'lonot li ! < r iTirlluti of huhiiol bmlillii t , , " and ud < liiM < l ti ) thn tntiiinlssliiiiur of Indian alfilMHAI \ liutoii. I ) r , will no ri'iuhccl nt tli IH i Illi i * until I o'i InnU of August liitb , IM ) fur thu crui tlon of tliruo l.ir o HOlmcil hiillilliuH on ihu Mnisli'iiiit ' hull in n soixatlim In U'y.imln. ul n point tolio nulectnil by HID linllan IIL'III' ' tlio main biilldliu ' " l i lf\lltliii ) Irlh' dniiiiitoir tl\l anil Ihu hoyh' dor nllui v l > xS. t sn f > r thiMiru < > tlon of thi ) I'm t lla I hull in ludiii tilal Ht'liool iinir III u'Ufout Id ihu a fraiuii ilniniliurv building d'lxll ' , all In a" nr.lJiiiPu with plum iiml SIH | Illcallons that in ty In i\ ll'llllll'll III till ) olllltH ( if tllll "Itl'pllblll III Ol llnnxiT , ( 'ill ! 'I'll ! III h" of Oinnlin N ( I ) , I flliiino nf hall Iiiilt ) Dity , Iho 'son ot ( hryi'imijo ' und thu liniiiiul ' of Hi l : i i , Monl , also at I ho Mio 4liotn A - limyy > , an i thu I urt II ill HI lionl. Idaho MlildiTh will bo n ijiilii'd to HiihniU si p u itu lilds fin o u h hulldliu , mid to Hiuli ) tin ion 'Hi of t Imit projiosi d tri ho i tinstirui d In ihulr i uii stroii ion ( I lint IKII ( ill , ( KH I in h hid must tm in i IHIIII in n I by u i > n i- tlid i IKI K or drift mum HOIIIO I'nltnl t ! < * ih | iu-lKirv or hiiiuu Holxint nation il li tuli n llu > xii Initj of ihu bl lilui s placu if i > uii - n ix ul In lo Ihoi-rdor of thn cotiiiu ssi n i > f liidhin a It'u Irs. fm it toast 1 p r out < .f nx > iiniiitint i > ! tinptopos it , whli h uli > < U in Ir ft. shall I u forfnin il lo thn llnltod Miii-m . ' nny Iddilur or lilddoiHrcii I'lv.n. iin iwtrdsii. I fall to limiiipil ) tiMuiiitu a lontiiii-t wltn u- < ul mid sullli'h nt Hiirutlus , othurwUo , to ! - r i- liirnrd to the lildilor. Tbo rlKhl IH ros rvcd to robot nny < * r u I bids , or any p irt of nny hid , If iloumud fur i > m host Inliirukt of I hti sot vho. THOMAS J. MUKUA.N , OonunlHs > ni r