8 THE OMAHA DAILY B12& MONDAY , SKPTEM1T3K 20 , Where Fnimo B Thrive on the Loup-Watorfid Lands of Nebraska. PROMTSAVEnAGINGOVERTWO THOUSAND Hen Who ll.ivn Tested tlio IVrtlllty mill Comltl ( mm ofOlher Stnti-s Testify tu the hiiH-rlnrlty | < > r "llm ( Irene Anicrltnn Desert" Soil. Vallov county Is situntcJ In the contra ! tiort of the stiito , tnlilwny between Us northern and southern borders , nml 1H. inllos uuo woit of the Missouri. It Is well wutorctl by thu Notth I > oup nnd MldUlo Lout ) rlvors nnd the crooks tributary to lliotn. Too Norm Laup enters tlio county on tlio northwest nnu Ilowa through It in n south- oa'iturly dltccllon n tllstnnca of thirty milos. 'Jho Mtddlu Loupon Its southwnstern corner Hews through It a dlstnuco of nlno miles. Kalllnc Into ' .hoso rivers nro yixtoon lurgo crooks Hint lntot-jcct tlio : ountry In all directions. Its surface Is beautifully diver- ulllud , river , valley , bluff , rolling prnlrlo and level tnhlolund m.t lnt ; n clmrmlnR pane rama. The whlto frame houses , which nvo rapidly taking the places of the pioneer sod , surrounded by substantial 8lctidlnis ; and crovos of shade trees nnd orohnrds , udd to the homily ot thn landscnpo and the wealth nnd comfort of the Inhabitants. The top * ell is u dark vujtotablo loam vary ing fronrthrco to ijl 'ht foot In doplh und of Inexhnustlblo fertility. The subsoil Is a porous clay underlaid by sand and gravel. Aiouo ot Valley county's suocuasful farinora says , "It will ralso anything you plant tu It. " Corn , wheat , oats , potatoes , Uarloy and rye nro ttio staple cropi. Uoans , puai , hroora- torn ana ( lax , hemp , buckwheat ana sorghum do well also. Garden vegetables and sniull fruits ura also cultivated with success. Thu natural grasses grow luxuriantly on the hlultn nun in ttio vnlloys , nnd the tame Krai&es , such fib mlllot , timothy and clover , uru beltiR Introduced nnd prove well adapted lo the soil and cllmuto. The lands In the bottoms bordering on thu rlvors lire admir- nhly ndnptcd with their riuhpasturaco to the rnlbliiB of line stook. Thu well water Is of need quality throughout the county nnd can bo cot " ut depths of from twenty to eighty feet. Indications ot" ulniiu have been discovered near Ord , hut no yITort has bucn in.iJo to utlllzu it. The Rtmosphcio Is clear und dry and entirely t'reo from ninlnrl.t. Tlio county u twenty-four miles square , nnd has an area of ; ! iil."iS5. Tlio ccnus of IbbO ( tlii/llrst , tnkon of tlio county ) showed Its peculation to bo " ,3M , ut.d UH valuation $ llliJT-J7. In IS'.ll ) its pop ulation haa incruasi-d lo 7,09. ! , wlulo its vul- ualion titul rlspn to SS , 11)0,71)5. ) The assessors' rnturns for this year show the number ot head of mock owned In the county as horses , 5,1)7 ! ) ; cuttle. l'J,7i'J ; ir.ulcs , "lil'J ; Bhecp , SIHl ; hogs , 10U"i. ! Acres of craln wheat , 1SI.OOJ ; corn , : iS.4 ( ! ( ! ; oats , 10,000 ; barley , ( W3 ; rye , 70. > ; llax , 510 ; millet , 5b3 ; In meadow , l'J."i ; ! ucics. Tnero are forty-one miles of railway In the county. The Union Paclliu railway owns fourteen miles , und Ihu B. & M. twpnty- Boven miles. There are eiKht posto'mucs. 'Ihctoaro lour banus with acunitalof $11U- 000 , and depoaits of WjS.S.'l.O'J ; UatiU ue- portltB per capltn , WiiI'J. . In July of 18UI the per capita was fUh IS. There are ! i,50S children of school ntro in the county. It is divided into llfty-nino Bchuol nistricts with sixty school uuildiiipa niul sovcnty-ono teachers. Furm lands ranyo in prlco from $7 to $2.1 per acre , according lo location and raluo of improvements. Tlio County Ku.it. Ord , the county scainrd chief town has H population of 1S1 : ) ( Juno' la'Ji ) . It Is bltu- atcd nenr thn center of the county In tlio valley of thu Not th Lou p. it Is the tcrmmu * of the Omaha At Keputilic.in Valley railway. Thu Lincoln & iilauk Hills rullway passes through it. It is tin Ihu survey line of thn ljueblo & Dnlulh railway , work * on which will bo begun ut an narly date. It supports four churches , Method- 1st , Baptist , Presbyterian mid Episcopal. II publishes three wcely newspa pers-Quiz , Democrat , nnd Journal. * Ord has n school population ofli , a line briclc scuool- house of four rooms und one ot seven rooms Is now bclni ; built at a cost , of $15.001) ) . It employs nlno teachers. Its Kruduateu uro privileged to enter the third grade of tlio State university without oxnminatlon. It lias a cooJ ( water works system , put in nt n cost , of $ ' 0,000 , nnd an clliulont volunteer llro donartiuent. A system of electric lighting is botng talked ot und n proposition to put in D plant is at present , before the city council. It has two banks First National , capita ! $50,000 ; Ord Slate , capital $50,00t ) . Tncro nro two hotels , n fine bricK courtnouno and u fire company nail. Tbu town Is lioadquar- tera for company IJ , Second regiment Ne braska National Guards. The secret socie ties nro well represented. Ord's nostollico Is a thin ) class presidential olllco with u revenue - nuo of over $1,000 per annum. It lias two clevaton and 11 Hour rolling nnd feud mill of sevcnty-livo barrels capacity per duy. Thcro are two brickyards nnd a broom'pop nnu cl ar manufactory , all small. 'Jho openings for capital are many and promise good re turns. Arcat'ia Is a village of. 429 inhabitants on the Mlddlo Loup river and is tbo terminus of n branch of thu Lincoln & Black Hills rail way. It has one bank Stale banlt , 'capita fi.l.OOO-a Hour mill , lumber yards , ot > : . , and a htKh school. North Loup Is a village of ilSlt Inhabitants on the Mlddlo Lonp , near the entrance to Myra va.loy. The Omaha & Uopublican " Valley rallnnv passes thruuphlt. It has ono "bank Loun Volley banic , capital f5OOU ! a hlph school , Hour mill , lumber yurd , etc. Tlin followtni ; testimonies of a few of Val ley county's citizens show what can uo ao comnllshcd in that locality by oncrgv and good souse. Thcsa nro not exceptional case picltnd for thn purpose of making u ( jooil ihowliiir ; hundrodsas ( rood or bettor can bt fouud. 'I hey nro simply these wnom chance throw In the way of the correspondent. Jnxt moth o CoinpnruoiH. Aonm Smith , whoso nostonico address Is Geranium , ctiino from Knox county , Indiana , to Valley county nine years npo. vViton ho caino he had four mules , ono horao , six brood sows , a wagon , buggy , some uousoiiold goods und M7 In inonoy. Ho homcsteadod anil later bought a claim wbicti ho took as n timber claim. Ho has now 720 acres of land , twoniv head of horses , forty head of citttlo and 100 head of hogs , llo has a comfottablo homo , good barns , eta , unu a larco pasture under fence. Ho U worm over and ubovo tils Itidcbtodnojs ' 17.000. t\li ; Smith , who has nrolcon and cultlvntod 110 acres of land himself , compares Knox counlv. Indiana , with Valley county , tr.ucu to the advantage of Iho latter. There tlfty icros'aro considered all that a man nnd Ihrab horses run tend , while horn they can tend 100 acres und tend It well , too. H 1.o < ie ! , also of Geranium , catno to Val ley county from Iho Sacrnmontu vallov , California , ten yours aco. The method of farming there being bo different from that pursued hero , ho was not successful to begin with , but haa inuilo money of Into yoius. Ho cainu hero ivith $ IU.V ) ua ti and * bought u cluiui on which no tiled homestead papers , BUD uftorwurds took u Umber claim. Ills limu is all well Improved and ho U worth 11,000 clear of debt. Ho has seen frulght rates steadily dc&llntni ; unit thn prices of fl\rm \ products stoudlly advancing slni'dliit catno to Valley county. Ho knows of no place when ) a larger per com of the f armors own ttiolr own farms and are bettor off than here. Farming In Valley county Intelli gently carried on will pay 15 to UO per cent prollt on the value of the land , ho say * , and ui ) thinks Valluy county often greater ud- .vnntaces than a newer place , und thai tha farm proflti hero will bo larvor than in the yours of Its flrnt settlement , n. H. IlrlcUner of Ord came to Valley county from Ohio eight year * aro. llo brought about f 1,700 with hm | and paid $ I,7AO * for a claim on which lie filed bomoiioaii pa * pur * . Ho has put a food uoal of money Into 1 IinproveuicntM on It frame houso. barm , crunarlus , trooi , eta Ho lutolv bought a balfocttnn on which Uo owes FJ.uO'J ' ( the oilv ) * dohl ho h ) , Out x lth a fair crop ho can pav for it thin season. Ho hat 450 acres f land worth f JO on unro uad a laiyu linount of alouk. Ho says he aa uiado inoru ! hero than ho overdid before In the same I length of time. . . . I ) . B. StronR of Ord name from Uoek county , Illinois , to Valley county thirteen years ngo. Ho had Just $ " > In his pockol when hu ( rot bora. Ho tooK a homojtc d nnd later n timber claim. Ho has now a half- section of land wall improved with fwrao bnlldlngs , windmill , fenced puslure. treci , etc. , nnd property worth Ji.OJO over the small tnortcnpo on bis land. Ho has never failed to ralso n crop nnd thinks no ono need do so who Is willing to work Ho proters Valley county to nny ploco ho has worked In. His cron last season averaged to Iho acre , corn M bushels , wheat 23 binhols , oats W ) bushels. When ho cimo to Vnlloy count * the nearest railway points were Urand Island and Central City and the farmers had to haul their prodJcts sixty miles to markot. Now they have a market nt homo nnd bolter prlcos also. ' Alirncl of loirit i\rn. William Hathor ot Ord came from Dubuque county , lowf , to Valley county seven years ago , being then 20 yojrs of nae. Ho owned a team and $10 in cash , tlo went In debt ? lrr(50 ( lor a quarter-section ot rail way land. He has toJay 1UJ acres of land I'Ji acres of which nro'undcr cultivation- frame barns , granaries , windmill , trees , etc. , thirty-night acroi of pasture under fence , Icght head ol hoHos , seven teen bond of catllo mid seventy head ol hogs , on which ho "doos not ewe n dollar. " Ho says for an all-round farming country Valley county boats his Iowa homo. While they ralso more corn to Iho ncra In Iowa , yet ono man nnd team can attend more land in Ncbraskn. Twonly-fivo acres of corn are considered n ifood average wane for n man anil loam there , while hero ho c.xn do tils chores and work fifty acres. This country can ralso heavier crops of small grntn than that. Air. Haider's crop averaged to Iho aero last season Z\4 \ } bushels wheat , ( W bushels , corn and 00 bushels oats. For the past two seasons ho has made ? l,5Dt ) yearly oft 10J acres land under cultivation. Ho says "this county will do for mo. " W. 11. H. Uamsay ot Ord came from Michi gan to Vailoy countv fourteen years ngo. Ho owned forty acres of land In Michigan und onouuh to get to Valley county with , but bovond that was "us poor its anybody. " Ho took n homestead nnd timber claim , which latter ho afterwards pro-emoted. Land ris ing In vnluo in Michigan , ho sold his forty acres for , ' ,500 and bought Vnlloy county land with it. Ho has now l.Sbl ) acres of land nil clear biit ono quarter-section , on which is a ffoo mortgage not yet due. Ho has goo'l frnnio buildings , well , trot1 * , fences , etc. , on his homo farm nnd hU land is worth on an nvcrago $20 an acre. He farms t)0 ! ) acres nnd rents the remainder nt one-thltd crop rent. Ho used to rnlso cattle , on which ho made from t..OOO to fll.OJO clear a year , but lately ho tins solu oft the greater part of his hoiM , Miming U onouch to superintend Ihu homo frtrm nnd look after the rentoJ farms. Ho has twenty hoiid of horses and a few ' cattle nnd ho'ss'und ' money in the bank. All this , except tha , .100 ubove referred to , was made In Nebraska. Mr. Uamsay , xvho has lived in New Jersey ( bis nntlvo .state ) . Now Vorl ; and Michigan , says ho prefers Nebraska lo them nil. Ne braska s'oil is A No. 1. It will ralso any thing jou plant in it wheat , corn , oats , bar- Icy , rvo. potatoes , blue irrass , tlmolTTV , cleverer or alfalfa. "If , " says he , "ttio farmers of Now Jersey know what 1 know they would not bo long"In coming to Nebraska. Mr. Uamsay gives an estimate of the overage crop vfeld per acre for the time ho has lived bcre/as fgllows : Wheat , 15 to 0 bushels , cor.i 50 bushels , oats -15 bushels , barley 50 to 00 bushels. Ho has had wheat go US bushels , corn 01 bushels , oats ( > " > bushels and barley 70 bushels and never has hud a crop failure. George M. Harris , nlso of Ord. came to . 'alley county Httcen years ngo. Ho brought ivith him his wife and two children , boys , loth too young to bo ot help. They had an ld horse team , a wagon , and a little houso- nold furniture and ? S9 in money. Ho came ii the fall of the year and ns Ihero was no > vurk to bo had hero then ho bad nothing loft .vhen spting returned. Ho bought a claim Tor $100 for which ho gave his notes on time at 111 par cent Interest and on It filed hoino- toiid'papors. Ho has now ii line farm of 133 acres , worth ever S-5 ! an auro , gooa farm- louso. barn , granaries , etc. , five horses , thir- een bend olcaltlu and a number ot hogs. lu docs not ewe a n'jut and lias inonoy in tbo bank. Mr. Harris , who has boon in twenty-throo talcs of the union , says Nebraslca has thu llnest soil for fnrmlug ho bus over seen nnd barring six to ten davs of unpleasant , weather ii year it has the lliiest cliuiato In this lut- ludcl . Trebled lu Vuluo In Nlno Vc.irs. George McLaln , whoso poatofllco Is Ord , luino to Valley county nine years ngo from Janaitu. He is farming o acres of laiid , [ cups about twenty-live bead nf cattle ana ms'ovor 100 acrus in crops. His corn last ) fear averaged over fojty bushels to the aero ; ind his wheat over twenty bushels. Ho has onu of the bust orchards in the county , ever 150 trees. An auplo of last season's crop , raised from u graft eight years old , meas ured thirteen inches in circumference. Mr. McLnin has sean land treble in vnluo iltico coming hero. Ho plows deep , slays ut , home nnd attends to bis business and kcups out of debt and is laying by somelhing every year. Ho expresses hi'inseil as well satislled with Nooraslin. O. A. 1'ulinoler of Geranium came to Val- ey county from Sullivan county , Now York , ot which his ancestors were pioneer settlers , fourteen years ago. He , UUo so many of our self-nmdo men , started poor , and when ho reached Valley county was $ JJ in debt , ills early years hero uoro yyars of hardship. Ono'winter ho lived on corn ground in a co'f- fue mill and squash , anil another winter va ried thn lara with the addition of Jackrabbit bit , tfustartod to worn with u pony team for which nu wont In debt , traded them for an ox tuum , und these for a span of uiulus. Lost ono of his nuilos and borrowed $70 ut 5 per cunt u month with which lo buy an other , "and , " aays he , "It kept mo all ono season busy working to pay tbo interest , " Ho worked out part of the time and oi.o way und another got ahead and begun to see his way out. Sqven years ago ha paid a visit to his old homo in New York and when there married. * Tbo Iruit of this union is a family of llvo children all living. Mr. 1'almoter Is postmaster ut Geranium. Hu bus ono of thu llnosl farms In thu county 1UO acres under cultivation , a comfortaulo home , u line orchard , ninety nppla trees in bearing , besides pouche * , plums and cher- lies and u largo number of currants , goo : > a- berries , etc. Ho ralsus principally grain and hogs , His last season's ' crop averaged wheat : . ' ; ! bushels an ncn. * , nnd corn 15 bushels - els , Ho has a small mortgage on Ills furm , but bus enough personal property with wnlch to pay it oft and louvo him u hand- seine margin. Hooxprcsjus himself as well salislled hero. Joseph Ptiicnllt , whoso poitoflleo is Gera nium , cnno from lawn to Nebraska in ISTS , A auccesslon of poor FCUSUIIS , followed bv u total failure of crup. > owing to chinch bugs , loft him SI.'JOO in debt. Hu cainu to Vultoy county with u toum and wagon , plucltily do turmincd to begin again and Ihougb it at llrst proved uphill worlt hu stuck to It until hu is now lu comfortable clrcumsluncng. Ho has paid oft all hU Indobtodncss nnd has ISJ acres of us good land as mure Is In Valley countynf which ill' ' . ) aero * uro undor'cultl- vntlou. This , with thu holn of hU thrua boys , ho cultivates lilmsulf. Hu lias u good framu bouse , frame stablu , granary , corn bins , olu. , Hnu u largo numuorot forest trees , Ho considers ; his land worth inoro than i an aero , llo rulsiid last yoari'JOO ; buhhuls of wheat , 5IKK , ) busbolaof corn and 1.7UO Utisliols of toutu , tuoit of which ho has yet on hnnn , una ho has just shipped u carload of oitllo u thu Omaha market. Ho has luft u herd ol ever forty bead und can turn off u carload oacli year , MtvlUaciiik , who was born In IJoliemln. is oulyilQ years old. Ho fcays Vnlloy county beats' any place for farming ho over it now and ho U well satUllod with Nebraska. Vimrlr 1'rollls TiVfiiti-Twii Iliinclrcil. .Tnlin Prino of Goraulum is a native of Bohemia and ono of Valley county' * suuuau- tiul ultUuus. He came here in bSI bringing with him $530 in cash , but after buying out the rights of a previous locator on 1)20 ) ncrcs of Una on wnluh ho tiled homastoad nnd timber claim papers tia had nothing loft but his land and n yoke of oxan nnd wagon. Ho hud Iho usual hard worU thit has to bo done by all who succeed , but made steady pro gress each year nnd Is today n well pro- Rorvcu man of 51 years ot ago who does little more of work kind than superintend tha work of Ilio farm , which Is carried on by his sons , Joseph nnd John , Jr. , both bright young men , the latter still under 020. They own todav a valuable property of & 00 ncrcs , nil line land , ot which 400 acres nro under cultivation , They farm 280 acres of It thomsclvos , rontlnu'JSO'neros for a grain rent of ono-thlrd crop raised. They hnvo two good frame houses on the land with friitnu b.irni , granaries , corn cribs , etc. , to each. twonty-Mve head ol cattle , IIfly head of bogs , three work tennis , otc. Last sonson their wheat averaged twonty-thrco bushels per aero nnd their corn forty-two bushels. Their net profit nn lust season's work amounted to $ ! , ! ! 00. They nro prepared to say farming p.tvs In Nebraska. John U. Williams of Ord , ono ot Valley county's ' bust Jnrmers and most respected citizens , began Ufa as n renter In Illinois , payini ; JOJO rout for n quarter-section thoro. After six years of this ho bought n small farm , paying 15 uu acre for It. Ho was ao- Ing well in Illinois , but his ulfo having rela tives living In Ord Mr. Williams sold out and cnmo to Vnlloy county in 1SS. > . Ho bought 500 acres of land neur Ord , paying $10 an ncro for It. This land Is today worth JJ5 nn acre. Air. Williams has never failed of raising a crop and In tlio "famlno year" of Ib'JJ ' hud a line crop of wheat niul raised enough corn to carry bis caitlo through until the next season. Ho has 170 ncrcs under cultivation. His crops hnvo averaged per aero for the years ho has lived hero , wheat 20 to 25 bushels , corn 00 to 70 bushels , oats 50 to 70 bilshels. Last season ho bud nn 18- ocro Held of barley that weighed out 1,200 bushels ; It netted him M50 , Si.r per aero. Ho turns oft four to ilvo carloads of caitlo nnd hogs yearly , which hu generally markets hlmsell. His annual sales of farm products amount to from $4,000 to $5,000 , netting him over SJ.OOO. Mr. Williams says If the eastern farmers were aware of the advantages that Nebraska offers thorn our state would soon bo thlcKly settled. The cllnmlu Is good , Iho land easily worked and crops uasy to tend und the re turns abundant. Mr. Williams sold out last year with a view to leaving Vnlloy county , but after an extended examination returned und bought bark his furm , as hu uould find no place that offered .superior advantage. } lo tnU county. U. H. Kathbun , whose nmll Is addressed to Ord. catnu from Iho state of Now York to Valley county sixteen years ngo. When ho got hero ho had only 1. Today ho owns 400 acrus of hind ; 10J acres of this bo got from the government us n homestead , the rest bn ucqulrod by purchase. It Is well Improved , with frame house , good barns , corn cribs , all fenced , u largo part of It under plow , fruit nnd lorost trees , oto. It Is well vortb &JO to $35 nn ncro. Ho owns besides fifteen head of cattle , nlno head of hordes and forty beid of hogs. All ho owes is u mortgage of { 000 on the land. Mr. Halbbun has never experienced n failure of crops her -.and says ho knows of no plnco whcro n man who is willln ; to work can do boltor than right bore. Ho is well satisfied with the country. The Dalloy brothers of Ord , George D. am' ' II < irry II. , came hero with tholr father , 0. C. Bailey , from Wisconsin twenty years ago. All tbo.v brought with thoji was two toams. They locatoa across the river from whore Ord now stands. Valley county was then unorganized and the silo of Ord cov ered with prairlo grass. ( Jcorgo D. und his father teen claims , Harry II. being then undop ago. The brothers own between thorn today 540 acres of land worth $ ' 5 an acre. It Is well Improved with houses , barns , gran aries , sheds and cattle yards , well fenced , otc. They own 200 head of entile , 20 horses and 100 bogs. They raised last season 5,000 bushels of corn ( on eighty acres of land ) and 2,000 bushels of grain. They turn off from lifty to sixty head of stock yearly. They consider Valley county unexcelled us a grain and stock country , und say farming hero yields a largo per coat on the cost , of the land. They have olgbty acres seeded to I tuma grass , timothy.clover and blue gVass. which cannot bo baat anywhere ; forty ucres of itwus towed oncullluatjdlandtho rest on tha sod. Uraln bolng high last season , they turnqa their spring pigs out to grins and kept thorn there until corn was rlpo enough to feed ; from thou on fed thorn on corn and grain and marketed them February 1 ( tuoy being than ton months oldwhon ) tbo drove of forty averaged 240 pounds weight oach. and brought 4 cents a pound. They will try that plan again. Cholera VVhcn properly treated as soon as the first symptoms appear , cholera can nearly always bo cured. The paticut should go immediately to bed and remain as quiet as passible. Send for a physician , but while" awaiting bis arrival take Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhaja Hemoay in double doses after each opor.ition of the bowels' moro than natural. If there Js severe pain or cramps take It in double doses every fifteen minutes until rollovod. This remedy has boon usou with great success in seven epidemics of dysentery that were utmost as severe and dancerous us cholera , ana if used as directed u euro Is almost cortirhr.- livery family should have n 50-cont botllo at hand ready for in- Btant use. After the disease is under control castor oil must bo tnkon to cleanse the ystom. No other physic or substitute will do in place of caslnr oil. For solo by drug- Ists. OncHtiim ol Municipal lithics. The Current Topic club will discuss the question , "Is it Kljrht for the City to Levy u L'ax upon Gambling Houses nnd Kladrca Establishments , " Monday evening nt S o'clock at the Young Men's Christian asso elation hall. Prof. A. Alatlhows Will take ho afllrmallvo and Atlornoy B. I . Thomas " ho negative. Tlio club Is "strictly non-soc- .arian unii does not dabble In polities , and low numbers Bomo of tbo most Inltuuntml business and professional men among Its members. "Late to bed ana oany 10 rise will shorten Iho road to your homo In tbo skies. But early to bed and "Littlo Early Klser."tne pill that ma'.cji Hta langnr and batter unl wUor. & litirry'H Now Addition. $10.00 cash payment nnd $5.00 per month will buy a lot In Persons & Herry's new addition to South Omaha. You'll Do Wet I To ttilso advantage of the next harvest oxcuiMion , leaving Omuha § optonibor 27th , via the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Hound , trip tickets at half rates will bo on Halo to points in Ne braska , South Dakota , Notth Dakota , Miiiiiosotii , Montana , ulao ull principal pointu in the "Now South" 'as far us tlio Gulf of Mexico. ' v ' Those tickets are Hrst dlrfss , allow lib eral stop-over privileges , anil are good twentv days from data of sale. The city ticket olllco of "The North western Lino" Is at 1101 Farnam at. It. It. Rrrpuiii , G , F. West , General Agent. 0. 1' . it T. A. Rani ostato. Harguins only. My word is good. W. G. Albright 621-U-3 N. Y. Llfo bldg. Spectacles accurately llttod ; refractive examination free. Tudor pptical ( Jo. corner Furnatn and Hth. PRICE'S Baking Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard I.OINC DOWS HIE HILL Old Ago CrrciiltiB-nn Shown Unfit In l.nrk I.uatra Hi on urn ! Irotnlillnt ; llrtmli Miiny U'lutnrft Old Incnri r Vlcnrmis nnd Hciillhy Iltnv Such u Conilttlou Mny lin Knconnmnscd by All. liow munf clilorljr tnnn nd women wo tea who P"Klnljr ! > ticiw they nro-"nc InR down Ilio lull. " Tlio trntnlillni hnnil , the nmvrlnln Mcp , Ilia luck ot lirlithtno * In'ho fljMJi < T lirunVnn feature * , nil In * < llcntotli.it lltolMidt nti hluli tide. Hint thn MrrnKfi nn I vital forc.oi nro mivulnt they once were , ntul In fncl.tlmt Iliernrn ( ? r > lntf < l < mu the lilll. This , of conrw , li lo bn pxpcctcil , for wlien one ronclic * Inter jrcnM. | itiylcnl Irmililes nru mro to come , but liow many elderly fuiplo w c ore lien Hi r , nnd com- imrntlvely vliinrniit. Ther lwnjrs fcem cliprrful. bright , contpntcil.viij nhoiihl not nil bo ounllr fnrtunntc ? Itc rtnlnljr Is no lu o. Uri'rjr ohlerljr tnnn niul woman nocdt to gcntljr rn l t nnttiro , Ml tlio lill < > MteilMn tnka i > omo piirn rllnmliint ri'nu- lurly. Ktcryiloc.nrlnlliDlnnil nilmlH tlilv nn I It * common scn o mint ho manifest to nil. It MioiiM not li iiiKlcrMimit , however , Hintnny or Innr Mini * iilnnt wotil.t bn recommend < ! . It mini ho imiiotlilnx pure , liowcrful , licnlili-clvUic niul tlcnitti ; Impart" Inc. Such nMlimilnntcnn bo fiiunlnnly In Unity's I'uro Mult Whiskey. U Is tlio oinr ineillolmil wills , key In the ninrkcl. Its wonderful pnpiilnrlly Is iluo entirely to Its power nnd wtnt It ! , ! nceomillslicd. | Any clilerly ninn or wnmnn through Itsuxo nmy eor- tnlnly prc'erye tlio lionlth , nnrt nmy runtnnnlily ox- > cct In prnlniiK tlio life , l not bo Iniluci'd , how ler , to try nny Inferior nrtlcla or nny whlcli tlio niKtMur itroccr mny fci'k to put In Its plico 'lioro Is nothing which can accomplish the sinio inject. Krepeooll The plngiio enn'l rcnch youlfyoiido ho rlnht thine nt the right time , , OOK AT THE SECRETIONS1 Pee Hint they nro healthy nnd perfect. Put Ilio Ivor to natural work. This assures dlucMlon nnd ultrltloll. Avoid tinrlpa frnlVn nnd nnnliolenomu nents. Cook uverj thine , cren wnter. Ulcnn nlTtlio of stomach nnil howjUiU oi > , wita Dr. Selling's ' Mandrake Pills , They enrry nwny nil dlseiso Kcrms nml all polsnn- - u nmtlur. They niMiro perfectly healthy nnd .nttirnl tccrotluns. Tlioy turn the liver to the no- omit of digestion nnd ntitrltlon. < | iilekly , nfoly. hurouKhly. Keep head cool , feet wiiriii , akin ulu.in SCHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS. ivo hcen tested In many n Cholera epidemic. They o for the. STOMACH , LIVER AND BOWEL do what snnltnry sclcnco nnys should bo done with pnlns , ulosclH , rooms and the outer person. They Menu nnd nurlfy the Inner honno nnd put the nil- nentnry ehniuiels In pi-rfert order. A\old ftlmnlnnts. Cu.ir | Choir ulTpPtiont of the irstiiin ntniuo wltn the .MANUKA KK I'IM.S. Put ho nllmontaryclmino sin order nnJ bll dullnncoto liul.'rn. In ( liolcraopldcml.s. nd nil otrnrs InvolvliiK Iho jvor. Blomncli ami b .wel . . more tnses of prevention ntul euro stand tii the credit , > t Hi' , t-chonck's Mini- rnko rillu than to uuy other KKoncv or rumoJy. 'HEALTHFUL , AGREEABLE ; CLEANSING. For Farmers , Miners and Mechanics. A PERFECT SOAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Cures Chafing , Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc. A Delightful Shampoo. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water Act gently yet nrompt- lv on thoMVKII , Kill- iDRJOBfS > KIS nnd ROWCLH , dis pelling Hoadaclics , Fov- cia nnd Colds , thorough LITTLE ly cleansing the system of disease , nnd cures IVeptable habitual constipation They are sugar coated , do not gripe , very small. easy to talto , and purclf vegetable.15 pHls In each vial. Perfect digestion followB their use. Tbcy absolutolrcuro Blck head ache. ana ore rvcumiueau * e4 by leaiimS r'-'r'1 * " ' - For.aalo by loading rtruKSists orsputbymui' ; Cr.cts. a rial. Address K3CE3 MED1CIXE CO. , Props , , San frame nr Ch'icija fOR BALE IN OMAHA. NEB. , UY F uhn & Co. , Co.r ISth & Douttlaa St * . J .A. Fnll'r < t Co . Cor. Mill 4 DoimlalSU. t , i\ Footer & Co. . Council lUuCa , la DR. MILES' IF TOD lia\e ont of the Mlovlug NEW CURE IIEAKT SYllPl'OMS , 'Of TMt _ _ I t 4 LOOK OUTI HEART. _ Isatafenndielia- blc remedy for 1'al- 'pilayon ' of Heart , Vain in Side , Asth ma , Short llieath , Himering.Dromy. Oppression , Wind Inbtomach , IrrtR- uar ! I'ulse , Clicking - ing Sensation in 'Ihroat. Uneasy Sensation in Chest , Smothering Spelli , Dreaming , Night' mare , Ac : , Get Dr. and"tabr ° hhB'raCc . * REE AT ALL DRUGGISTS DR. MILE8 MEDICAL OO.ElkUortIncU I'or sale by ( Culm Si Co. Cop 15 & nouKlai Fts UU.K.C.YK3M 3JKUVB AND riilKla , lloaduciia. Nerrom 1'roilrulun ciuul Ur alcohol or loUaoai ) . Wa'iofulnon , Montil Dourai- ilop , Bo , .tnunnf tin Brain , oiiitliu lin mlty , mliir/ Oocu7l ° ntli. I'miuitun Old AKO. liarrjnoii. i.oti ad'uvrur In either MX ) Imputanojr , l.ononrrlija unj II I'eumloVej' < nosj > . Involuntirr I.OJJDI , ripjf matorrlio4 cimaU -orar-dicjrtun at till uriln Kelt-nUiuooTcr-ln'lulcenca. A moiitU'4 IrjituuU II , Of or 15 , ur null. Wtiguarjntaailf boo * to oiri Kacli orde foruujTuu wltli I ) will N ) 1 1 wrltun suaranteolo rofunit innototirJl. Uuiranloe I > ii3l onlr br Thuodnro , Vt J-eivli ilriimilnt. > ule a outhoatt carnur liittianil Kurii m > ti. nnulm HEALTH POODS Parched Rolled Oats , UnequalleJ in F Corn Gritz , Sold only lu 21 pound Velvet Meal , For niulllns nnd fni Sold bjr nil tnrJt-Cl.113 Urocar ] , IF YOU EVER SUFFERED FROJI If you ore In position to take advantage of the laws re lating to you have taken up a plecs of If you have-made an Invention on which you desire to secure a You should communicate with the Bss Bureau of Claims Tlio object of this bureau Is lo give every person holding u legitimate claim ngainst the government the advantage oa residence in Washington , wliotho. * ho live in Texas or Alaska. It does moro than that. Nino-tenths of the population of Washington would be helpless if asked liow to go to worlv to secure their rights through tlio dopirt- monts. Tun 13KK Bureau of C.aiins gives the advantage , not only of per sonal residence , but of thorough famil iarity with u.11 the machinery nt the government. It ollorj Absolute Security. You do not know whether the avorag Washingt'jncln'tn ' agjutw.U clui" yj u or not , although on general principles you would naturally suppose th.it ho would. Hut you know that the San Francisco Examiner , tlio St. Paul Pioneer noor p-css : and the Omaha BiiC cannot alTord to client you. They gu iranteo this Bureau , aim their reputation is staked upon tlio honesty and ability of its mnirigoiuont. The buroiu employes attorneys who Expert Specialists for each of its departments. Its Indian depredation cases are caro- ully worked un , with all tha evidence required" law , and argued before the court of claims in such a manner as to bring out m-jot fa-vo.uoly all the esaon tial points. Its land cases are handled in strict ac- cordancn with the rules ot the Gonor.il Lind : Ollico , so that no delays or com plications ensue in the orderly settle ment of the claims. Its patent c.isos are so manacjol as to tisuro the utmost , possible bonollt lo the nvcntor , by giving him tlio bro.idojt rotcction ills ideas will justify. Its pension cases are dispose ! of with ho least possible delay and oxpanss to ho veterans. Don't refrain from consulting thn mi onu because you arotifr.vld of tha cost. Is costs nothing to get information. A.sk as many questions as you please , and they will bo answuroJ promptly iheurfully and accurately , without jhargo. THE Bee Bureau of Claims Room 220 , Bee Building , Omaha , Neb. Why is it that t Strictly Pure White Lead is the best paint4 ? Because it will outlast all other Paints , make a hand somer finish , give better pro tection to the wood , and the first cost of painting will be less. If'a color other than white is w tnted'tint ; the Lead with the National Lead Co.'s Pure White Lead Tinting Colors These colors are sold in small cans , * one pound being sufficient to tint twenty-five pounds of pure White Lead the desired shade. Be Careful to use only old and well- known brands of white lead. The market is flooded with adulterated Paints , and "so- called" white leads. The fol lowing are strictly pure "Old Dutch " process brands , and are established by a lifetime of use : "COLLIER" "RED SEAL" "SOUTHERN" For ale by all first class dealers In I'alnti , - If you are uolng to paint , It will pay you to send to us ( or a book containing Information - formation that may save you many a dollar ; it will only cost you a postal card to uo to. NATIONAL LEAD CO.L St. Louis Branch , Clarfi Avenue and Tenth Street , St. Louis , Mo , We will offer in our boys' department on second door , between four and five hundred Knee Pant Suits , at the populurpricc of eft : ,50 a 8Uit that will stand more hard knocks and look bet ter when overtaken by "that tired teeling , " than any suits ever sold for that money before. These suits are made of good honest all wool cassi- meres , in plaids and plain colors. The coats are lined with fine twilled lining , and arc made up with fifteen corded plaits , eight in front and seven behind , and the pockets in the pants arc big enough and strong enough to hold the thou sand and one things that a boy wants to stuff in them. At the same tima we will offer about the same number of suits for of all agp.s. These suits are in three pieces coat , vest and long pants. They are made of wear resisting all wool cassimcrcs.and are gotten up solid at every point. The prices are for ages i r , 12 and 13 ANDS Sl /S for ages from 1410 19. g 1,000 boys' 250 Cloth Hats at 150. _ § 1,000 boys' 5oc Cloth Hats at 3oc. lilLJUOA-TIONALi. \ FOR YOUNG Superior mlrantauM for duea ouclii Musical nml m ilopnrtnirntp , lilchcnl order lo.Trlirr/i of the liost American ami Kiirnin-aiicnltiirr ; larRu nnd liriuttftil grounds nr luilMIng * . ruoinsMtll Tcnlllntoil , lighted by cn . Open * .Vptrmlxr ; th Kur catalogue ad.lrtu - Knv. T. IV. HAltltKTT , 1'rcn. COLVJIUIA , MO , For tha higher and hllirrnl Education of plrls and fouiiK women h | cinltlri : ilnilc. Art , Klo- culion , l'hr lcul Trulnlnc. btram heat , Cold and hot water , bath morns , rtc , on rach floor. 2Uh .Sfsnlon bccli sfM . 'III. | si2. KorCataloKUt LEXINGTON , MISSOURI. address AUC'I1I1IAI.I > A. JONl'Ji , 1'rcat. Do you use Whisky Leads all others in Sold only at Iligh-clasS Places and Purity , Quality , Bouquet , Drinking . Age and Smoothness. Drug Stores. DALUEMAND 4 CO. . CHICAGO. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neta. TH eminent .peilnlUt In norvnns. flirorlp , private. UopJ. akin and onnarr < " " " < > Br.0\i \ Buudari Ul a. in.to iJ m. bund tuuiii lor rtpi/ . Nerve Seeds , " the wtiridorful romodf lfl ,0d | wltt , n wrlt- rmitrn to euro ill ni-rrous fiivnrat , such ns JVeulc Mcmorj , For s.xlo In Omaha by SUornmn & AlConnoll , 1515 EiasticStockings , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , WatcrBo It/33 , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOIS &PENFILD , 114 S. 15111 St. , Next to 1'osloifice. ' OSEPHGLOTT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS- NEBRASKA / - . National Bank. " U , 8. DEPOSITORY - - OMAHA , MEB Capital ; 7.$100,01)3 Suriilus $03,001) Offlccri nd nirorjtori-llonry W. JJj0'j0lJriy0y' < NNESS tr III n IltU r llnlill I'nallltrlr CurtA by uiluiliil.ffrliiB I > r. llulueV It can t given to a cup ot cafle * or tea , or In food , without the knoHiedfi. ol ibe patient. II I. abiolute / harmleo , and will err < ct a ptnnacent and .needy our * , whether the [ uiu/iil ! inodcralo drlnktr or an alooholln wreok. It linn Wen clvmi In theutindu of curt , and In every hittinr * a I > rf net our * lit' fol. nltb th * Cpeolflc. ' ( become , an utter lutvoMiblltly for lha liquor uppe'ltu lu ejlft. KM.Hf.N Hi'KO/r'll ) fit. . J'rop'r , ri tr..tl. u e book of pirticultra free. To lit likd of K nil n & Co. , 15th and DouKlai Bt , , 16th Cum nu'.itv Wliuio : ile. JilaUo. llruoo & uaa Uluburaioa Oru OoOm UuN U.