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THE DAILY f,nh ’[‘UESDAY AUGUST 8 1882 s — ] BTATHE JOTTINGS, Franklin has a 6} pound tarnip. ““Chuck-n-luck” flourishes in Wayne on Sundays, A grand army post has been organized at Plum Creek. The nassessed over 3,000,000. A Grand Army post will be organiged at Brownville on the 10th. The Nonpateil says carpenters are badly needed at Central City. Humboldt has a new paper, The Stand- ard, by Geo, P, Monagan, John Yager, of Sutton, received $1,200 of back pension money on the 2d, The Burt 6 unty republican convention will be held at Tekamah on August 11th The W ashington county republican con vention will be held at Biair on September Sth. The Boone county republican conven- tion will be held at Albion on August 26th, The Kearney county republican conven- tion will be held at Minden on Septem- be The Stella_ Tribune, was born on the 34, Tt i paper, MacMurphy, after ten ysars of good work, has xold his Plattsmouth Herald to a stock company, An anti-monopoly mass convention for Madison county will be held at Dattle Creek on August 20th, The new town laid ont in the western part of Dawson county has been named Gothenburg. A flock of 16,000 sheep is en ronte to Plum Creek from Fort' Dodge, Ka,, and will arrive about the 1st, A bug penetrated the ear of a 7-year-old daughter of R. Burritt, of Osceols, last week, and was removed with difficulty. An effort is being made to kecure a Luth- eran minister for a cirenit_composed of o number of small towns in Clay count The Pawnee Banner, by W, W. Knick. erbocker, is a_late ad ition to Nebraska journalism, Kuick knows how to get up a paper. A picce of Dawson county wheat, threshed for an experiment lat week, yielded twenty-nine bushels to the acre. Richard O’Keefe, one of the early set- tlers of Dawson county, died at Plum Creek on the 1st, He had been probate judge and county superintendent, The Union Pacific has obliged all soal denls on its line to lay in at least 100 tons of the bituminous necessity before Sep- tember 1st, The republican convention for the Eleventh nen atorinl district (Cedar, Da- kota, Dixon and Wayne) will be held at St. Helena on September 16th § Grandmother Hoese, ‘aged eighty-one, of New Castle, Cedar county, fell and broke a leg last weel ount of her age it is feared she wiil not re A late decision of the supre makes it a little unpleasant to the ho'ders of old county warrants, The court holds that the levy of one year, or three-fourths of the same, cannot be used to liquidate indebtedness of previous years. This pre- vents [the payment of warrants issued prior ta 1881 in the order of their is-ue or register unti' a rufficient sum has accuniu- ted in the trea-ury for that purpose afer appropriativg a sufficient sum from each year's levy to the payment of each year's current expenses, As the east bound express was coming along at a rattling pace on Thursday morn- ing last, it ran into a lot of cattle just this side of Benkleman, The engineer stopped and in getting down to examine if any damage had been done to the engine or rails he found the remains of a man mixed up with those of the cattle just killed. He was evidently a tramp and had got on the frout of the engine to steal aride. The name of the unfortunats victim could not be ascertained. At the next station the section men were notified nd they went ;nut buried the remains,—Indianola” Cour- or. valuation of Beatrice is ’ by Gird brothers, neat looking Prohibitory Laws, Chicago Tribune, The fact is that there is more prac- tical prohibition in Illinois, under the local option law, than there eyer ocan be under any form of general prohibi- tory law. No law can be enforced of that character which has not the moral support of the community where it 18 to be applied. In small towns and villagos, where public sen- timent is universal, and where a. ma- Joflty of the people decidedly object saloon—large towns or a ocity bemg convenient enough for all nec- essary purposes—auch a law is exe- cuted by common conseat. Under the force of local option cach town so disposed may prohibit liquor traftio therein ettectually, the case within many of the suburban towns in this county, which are largely peo- pled by persons doing business in Chicago. But the possibility of en forcing prohibition in every city and town, and where the population does not favor such legislation, is somo thing wholly different, as all experi- ence has proven, and notably in Mas- sachusetts, where a strict license law has been found to be tho best logal restriction upon the traffic With regard to the recent contest on this question in Towa there was an iesue between the rural and the urban population of the state, The farmors, possibly 90 per cent of them, voted for prohibition, aud the cities and towns voted 76 to 80 per cent agaiust the amendment, It was really an issue by the farmers against the t.wn and city people. In round numbers 160,000 of the rural population de- olared that mnothing stronger thau water or opium should be sold to 120, 000 town voters, It remains stilla question to be snswered. How are the 150,000 farmers to stop the 120,- 000 other people from drinking liquor Voting a prohibitory «**no” will not stop one man from drinking who otherwise would, Lu all those parts of Towa, as well us in all parts of Kai- #as where the whole people are volun- tarily teetotalers, no liquor, or but very little, will be drank, justas would be the cause if no pmlnmwry enuot- ment had been passed; but in all those parts of the state, awumnlly of Towa, where the poople largely or generally drink, they will continue to obtain aud consume alcoholic beverages in the sae quantities as before, This has already become the case in the towns of Kansas, The enforcement of o prohibitory law is and always will bo an impossi- bility wherever the community s op osed to it, The modes of evaston are don, whilo the machinery of o forcoment is cluwsy, corrupt, inefli- clent and odious, The result is, that, inatead of the promotion of temper- ance snd abstemious habits, thexo i perpetual cultivation of hyp. secret and' excessive drinking, o general coutempt for the law. Tte evunun is practiced snd encoursjged ublic opinion wherever the law is e f offeusive to that public opini ln this way the law becomes coercive, and, ae has boen the case in all other states, it 18 apt to become o dead let ter, as itis now in wany parts of Maine, and as it had beosie 80 gen- erally in Mussachusetts that the law hud to be repealed. Tt is, however, hardly possible to convince l)m Innnblcll classes except b{ trial and failure. The 6oercive Fural teetotalers of Towa are just now enjoy* ing & wild dream, and they do not want to be waked up to any stubborn and disagreeable reality. 1n all ages of the world the policy of the church has been to make men good according to the religious standard by political coercion, hence the bloody, protracted, and abominal conformity persecutions and wars which have disgraced the churches, Protestant as well as Papal, There 18 really no remedial legal agency for the evils of intemperance oqual to the earnest and rigorous license system, and time will de a'rate to the satisfaction of all ¢ its wisdom, and especially ita efficacy. Nil Desperandnm. When your girl gives you the mitten, and your heart i broke, Don't give way to black despair, but treat it a8 a jok Get your health in first-class order, & bottle of SpRING Brossoy buy, And gally join a singing cluss, and for an- other sweetheart try. Price 50 cents, trial bottles 10 cents, aug7-dlw On Boiting. Do tan Adverst er (Rep.) Jolting is an operation of political surgery. The skilful surgeon does not deem it his duty always to cut off dis- eased members, nor does he fail to choose the time when the knife will do its work with the best proapects for the recovery of the patient. If he wore to begin at the first appearance of bad symptoms and repeat the pro- cess whenever there was a recurrence t them, he would be merely a butch- er. But he would be no more the brutal enemy of hispatient than would bo he who made it & point never to in- flict a wound in order to avert a worse result. So it is in politics,. He who bolts wisely, also wisely determines on many an ocearion that the circum- star.ces require that although to bolt is a duty, his highor duty is to rofrain, The man who always bolts, and he who nover bolts, are cqually irrational and equally useless for political reform, An Old Friend. He was afflicted with a lame back and goneral debility; he was rccommended Tuomas' } cLkctric Ot whi ared him at once, This famous specitic is a positive remedy for bodily pain, au-dlw A Western Candidate. New York Sun, Tho report is oiroulated that Mr. McDonald, of Indiana, expects the next democratic candidate for presi- dent to be a western man; and the expectation is not unreasonable, as no western man has been nominated by that party since Mr. Douglas in 1880, It is certain, however, that a western man would have been nominated in 1880, in the person of Mr. McDonald himself, but for the opposition of Mr. Henricks, If McDouald had been nominated at that time, it 1s also pretty certain that he would have been elected, for he was then strong in every part of the country. Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. aug?-dlw “A Penstve High-Flyer.” STRONG FACTS/ A great many people are asking what particular troubles BROWN's 1xON BITTERS is good for. Tt will cure Heart Disease, Paral- ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con- sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar discases. Tts wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en “‘Any accidentsthereabouts?” inquir- ed tho shaky young stranger from up the country. ‘‘Well” replied the flagman, medi- tating and kicking his heels against the reils, *‘not 80 many as you might expect. They're not much more to be depended upon than the seasons, In fact, expectashuns ginerally goes ahead of realities, as my mother said when her triple-millionaire uncle died in 'Frisco, and lefc her his canary bird aud half a grain of seed to feed it on.” *‘And did he eat it?" said the youth, will his sad sympathetic smile, ‘‘No, youngster, he did’nt, he just sat on his perch and looked at" it. But speaking of my mother reminds me that there was an uncommon fine- looking one killed here last week. you see the down train came snorting and brandishing ’round the curve yonder, and the poor, innocent critter was a standing on the track, looking #0 peaceful like over into the fields, where her young offspring was' a-run- ning and a-playing.”’ *“I tell you sir, my! blood kinder froze when that train flew over her. We was all fond of her, and she'd been a tender and loving mother. She was buried the same day right here by the track, she was a cow!” Yes" resumed the flagman thought- lully, *'but we had our most enter privivg accident when the model en- gine No, 8, got on a tear, wore her patience out, sir, and grew thunderin® wad, got her steam up to that pitoh, sir, that she danced out into the mid- dle of that road and felled the very cherry tree that the oldest inhabitant used to steal cherries from. Then she shot through the fonces and tore up & whote flourishing corn field till you couldn’t have hired & erow to come near the spot.” i then all of a sudden, when \hml up all the barns shecould uplo of houses, and when you kinin' the end of the world 10, eho soemed to kinder come to her neuses; sho just jerked herself around and ma arched back to thattrack, sir, aud swamp me, if she didn't smooth herse't on them ratls and go on her way rejoining us if nuthin had hap- she nw and a ¢ SAud the p-p-poor p-p-pasengers, conductor, and b-brakemon in the c-cars behind,” stammerod the rustie, palo with Lorrox, *‘w-what b-b-became of them!” “Look here, my spring chicken,” said the flagman witheringly, “when you're a contury or two older you'll know better than to drag a man's thoughta down from the contempla- tiun of the mirac'lous in an engine to ank about folks. Folks, mostly, have ot some reason in 'em, aud an idea of taging owre of themselves, Whoen a man lives ou the rosd ho secs the { mizac'loun youwg wan, and when his thoughs fly higher, don't try to drag 'via down!” HOMa,” Womau's True Friend, is o friend indeed, This , ¢ pecially when assistance is vendered when ono bs rely wicted withe disense, wmore partioularly those com- plainis and weaknegses 50 common to our ation, ry woman should curic Bitters ure woman's i will jositively restore her alth, even when all other remedies A ringlo tria! always proves our as- . They ure pleasant to the taste, Jy cost fifty conts & bottle, Boldby . Goodman riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease, A Lady Cured of Rheumatism, Baltimore, Md., May 7, 1880, My health was miich shattered by Rheumatism when [ commenced taking Brown's Iron B scarcely had str tend to my dail, 1 am now using the third bottle and | am regaining strength daily, and T cheerfully reco d it 1 cannot say 0o much in praise Mrs. MARY E. DrASHEAR, 173 Prestmanst. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Suffering from ki from which I could tried Brown’s Iron Ll\ cured me completely, mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had no appetite and did not seem to. be able to eal 1 gave him [ron Bitters with the happiest results, J. Kyis MONTAGUE. ofit, ef, itters, which A child of Heart Disease, Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Dec. 2, 1881, After trying different physici and many remedies for palpitation of the heart without receiving any benefit, | w dvised totry Brown’s Iron Bitters. 1 have used two bot- tles and never found anything that gave me 50 much relief. Mrs, Junnie Hess, For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subject, BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is invaluable, Try it. Be sureand get the Genuine, D. M. WELTY, (Sucoesnor to D.T. Mount.) Manufacturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Robes, Dusters and Tuif Goods of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Agentfor Jas, R. Hill & Co.'s OBLEBE CONCORD HARNESS *‘The Best in The World,” 1412 FARNAM ST, OMAHA, NEB Orders Sollcited. me 1y MONITOROILSTOVE Improved for INNZ. THE BEST AND ONLY ABSOLUTELY SAFE STOILOVE IN THE WORLD. Every housokeeper feels the want of something that will cook the daily food andavoid the excessiveheat, dust, litter and dshes of a coal or wood stove. THE MONITOR OIL STOVE WILL DO I1, better, quicker and cheaper than anyother means, It is thuOI\‘l OIL STOVE made with the OIL RESERVOIR ELEVATED at the back of the stove, awayfrom the heat; by which arrangement ABSOLUTE SAFETY is pecured; as no gas can be generated, fully twenty per cant more heat is obtained, the wicks are pre- served twice as ]um,, thus saving the trouble of coustant trimming and the expense of new ones, EXAMINE THE MONITOR and you will bay no other, Manutacturcd only by Monitor 0il Stove Co. 0 iavalandu Send tor descriptive circular or call ;m 1\]{‘ Rogers & Son, agents for Ne- JUL BTABL) THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING GO Lincoln, Neb. MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters, Hrrrows, Farm Rollers Suiky Hay Hakes, Buckeu Klevating Wiadmills, & Wo are prope red £ do Job work aud mauulac NEBKASKA MAI\II FACTURING 00 Lingolu. AIVIL, MEQHANICAL AND MINING EN. ) GINEERING,at the Rensselaer Polytech. nic Instituts, Troy, N. oliest engineer ing schoo! in America. Next term bogins Sep. tewber 14th. The register for 1852 contalns u fist of the graduates for the past 55 years, with thelr positious; also, eours of tudy, require wents, expenses, otc. Address EENE, 10d o Rwhum- on Director $ 5 O 00" To Safe Experts M HFAAETUREBS NEBRASKA ~ NATIONAL BAINK Of Omabha. Has purchased of the Corliss Sate Manufacturing Co,, of Providenco, R. L., & safe whih fs gnar- anteed in writing to be “absslutely burglar proaf for & period of thirty-six hours continuous and w.disturbed attack with the use of such tools and applicances as a burglar can employ,’ and in a practica ly unconditional way, This hbank desires & thorouch test made upon this eafe, and in case of failure to stand it, the bank will be at liberty t0 purchase any othe safe and may return this to_the manufactur Any party is at ‘iborty to undertake the attack will furnish satisfactory bond to pay al the safe, in case It 1s not entered in ) time. The Corliss Company agree posit with this bank the sum of the signing of an agre eaid sum to be paced within the ¢ forteited to the party operating in ghened and . contanta rab { W. YATES Coshic, above—th ¥ate and ¢ case it is fol stracted Genins Rpwarded The Story of I;ha Sowing Machine, litsle pamphlet, blua and gold werons engratings, will be GIVEN AWAY pareon callisg for 1t, atany branch of The Siugor Mavyfacturing Com- pany, or will bo sent by wall) post_paid, to any pereon 1iving at a distance trom o6Y offices The Singer Hanufacturing Co., Principsl ffice, 84 Uilon Sqoare, NEW YORK & ~Agents for thn LHo Tlmeu nnd Wanted 4t oxons weitten by nio o ike) UBSSO JAMBN tho only lite authorized by her, and which wil not be & “*Blood agd ’nmudsr" stoy uch as ha beon and will te fiubulnud but @ true Life by the onl; reon who I8 in rnsle\akm of the facts —n fal {!l’xl and devoted wife, Truth {s more Interesting than fiction. Ageuts should apply for territory at onze. 8end 76 cts. for Bam- ple Book, J H. Chun'h-r- fi(k; me-a0d-&rw -0 GRAY'S SPBOIFIC HP-DICINE TRADE MARK_ The Great ¥l DR uAnx English rem- edy. Anun- tailing - cure for Seminal [ Weakness, Spermator- rhea, Impot. ency, an Dlm!cnh S follow BEFURE TAKIII.wwuumu of AFTER TAKING, Bolb/\'vu e: 8 Loss of Momory, Universal Lassl Patn in the Back, Dimnéss of Vision, Pro Agu, and many other Discases that lead to Inaanity'or Covmmption end Proma- nre Grave, ine is 30id by all d , or 6 pack ey for 86, or will il on rer Ipt of the money, by £GRAY 4EDICINE O Buffalo, N.'V. actme-rod NERVOUS DI:BILITY A Cors Ou-r g Dr. E. C. West's Nei l"lm restinont— A opecitio for Tiysterls, Dizzinom, Convaleion Norvous Headache, Mental Deptossion, Loss of Momory, 8permatorrhaw, Tpotency, Tnvoluntary Emissions, l’mi:\:\mre 01d Age, caused by over~ be sent froe by aldressing exertion, selt-abuee, or overindulgonce, which loads to migery, dechy and death. ~One box will curo rocent canes. £a h box contatns onemonth's Olm dollar & box, or six boxes for il prepaid on rocelpt of x hoacs to cure any case, wived by us for six boxes, ac- nied with five Jn!lln will pend the pur. ur written gnaraRee 40 teturn tho BI 11 the treatment dor oot eff ct a cure. Goodmun, Dragy'st, Hols, Who! o and rogul Agent, Omalia, Nab. stbilvacias troatment, Ordsea by mall at Akwly DR. CLARKE No Cure! 1 No Pay! FSTABLIBIKD 1851, } 811 Locust St Bt. Louts, i still treat- ing all PRIVATE, NER- VUUS, CHRONIC end “pecial Diseases, § tor hwa. Impotn mal Inca, acity), Dueasw, * Irregulari ies, Difficultics, cte, £47 Liadies, send 25 cents (o stampe) -y exproes valt Femalo entitled ote, 3 Work £47 Vietims abuse or Privato Discase, send 2 siamps for CRLYIRATRD Wol s on Diseases. *cryous and + exual Consultation personally or by lott Consu t the old Doctor. - THOUSAN DS Offico In quict, 1 rivate, respectable ¥ You sce no_one but the ‘doctor. Dr. Vlurke i the only physician in the city who wer. innts cures or no pay. Medicines Mnt every where. Hours, 8 A, M, to 8 P, M. wly This great specific cures that most loaths me disease 5 W N EX I X Sk Whether in its Primary, Secondary, or Tertiary Stage, Removesall t-accs of Mercury from the syetem, Cures Scrfu'a Old Sores, Rhiumatism, 2mn, Ca arrh, or avy Blood Discase, Cures When Hot Springs Fail MAVARN, ARK., May §, 1881 We have cases iu onr own sowh who lived at Hot Springs, snd were flaally vured with S, 8. § MeCAMMON & MUR) Memphis, ‘We havesold 1 hottles of she 8, H.ina year, It has eiven univer-al satisfac air winded phy:cians now recamme: it as s posl tive specif 8. Mansrixup & Co Tonn., May 13, 1881, Louisville, Ky., May 13, 1881, 8. 5. 8. hasgiven better watl faction than any mediciae I evor sold, J. A FLEXNKU. Dsnver, Col., May 1, 1881, Exery purchaser speaks i the highest 't s of 8.8 BIBSATRR. S 8. 8. hasgiven bethor satlsfacti'n than any remedy for bivod digsases we have ever handled. FOUILLKR & STAVANS, Mave seen §. 8. 5. wiop the halr from faliivg out lua short time, Wonderfu o®ects in all skin or Llood disoasee. W. I PaTesnsos, Dallas, Tex, Cures When all Other Remedies Fail | come (0 “ee pE_ BN IF YOU doubt 1§ WILL 81,000 K rd Wil be pald 80 any choilet WEo w b suslyete of 160 batdle of 8.5.8 ot particls &t Aiercury. Todide of subgtanc FOIFLO ©0. Propa Atlis. s, Ga, , 4100 Bui tl?‘ii’ 00D BITTERS BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS, 1t you are aficted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1 your Bowels are disordered, regulate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t wour Blood ts mpure, purify it with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you ha ‘e Indigestion, you will find an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t you are trowbled with Spring Complaints, adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 1t your Liverls torpld, restore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver is aftected, you will find a snre re- storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any specios of Humor or Pimple, fail not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t you have any eymptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores, & curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Imparting strength and vitality to the sys- tem, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. by Drvguiele Gerenliv For Nervounand General Debility, tone up the eystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Price, 81.00 per Sottle; Trla Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURN, & Co., Props. Bold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. nwan, 1o 27 eod-me Discase In an ¢ffect, not a cause. within; its manifestitions with cure the disease the 0AUSK must g ofhcr way can o RNt ARNFRSSAP DNDY AND LIVER CURE bk, Just tais principle. 1€ realizes that 95 Per Cent. ofall diseases arize from deranged kidnoys an liver, and it strikes at once ut the root of the difficulty, Tho clements of which it is composcd nct directly upon these great organs, both us a ¥00p ard RKSTORKR, and, by placicg’ them ina bealthy, conditicn, drive disease and pain from the system. For the innumerable troulyes cansed by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Orgaus; for the dustrosing Disordersot Womons for Malaria, anc physical derangementa gonerally great rem dy has no equal, Beware of impostors, im- ‘tations and concoctions said to_be just as good. m Disbetse, g lan R'S SAFE or ::lu ? all (|LQ 0“! . WARNER & CO. mo Rochostor N. ¥ The Grem t.nghsh Remedy of youth and exces- 1t stops perma nently all weakening, involuntary loss 8 and draine upon tho sys- , the Inevitable ro- 1t'of these ovil prace tiees, which ré 5o destructive to mind and body and make 1ifo miscrable, often leading to insani- ty and death. It strongthens the Norves, Brain, (memoryy Blood, Muscles, Digostive and ‘Repro- ductive Orguns, It restoros b all the orzanic functions thelr” former vigor and vitality, ma: king lifo cheerful and enjoyable. Price, $3a ottle ity §10. Sent by express, secure from obscrvation, to any address, on recelptof price. No. D. sent, except on rocelpt of $1 na & guarsntoo. Letters ra- questing answers must incloge stamp. Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills aro tho best and cheapest dyspopsia and billious cure In the market. Sold by all drugiists, Prico 60 conts, Di, MixTiw's KivNwy Ry, NEPRETIOON, Cures 1l kind of Kidney and bladder complainte, gonorriion, gleot and loucorrhca. 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