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2 STATE JOTTINGS. Plattsmonth had a frost on the 20th, The Alma Herald is enlarged to s 7 col. ato. Tiand seekers are numerous at O'Neill Oity There colleg The Hall c. of next month, The institute for the blind | five pupile. Burglars gave Fremort » lively np on the 20th The Buffalo County just started at Gibbon. ia pr. should remember that althongh her people are improving they cinmot expect to pos- wess all the attributes of a Star Route con tractor once, Maj. Phipps, the Philadelphia alms. house superintendent who rtole pretty 1 with the inati s presided, inclnding copper rof, has heen arrected. Tfany. o rea ized on the offios: who made he will probably be miss PINE RIU(}'~ A Strong Pm,irinn for the Re- tention of Agent Mo- Billycuddy. are 10 wra enrolled in Doane | gy thing ca th afew wty falr begins The sion meaning feri NVISIBLE POIS The Sucreas of His Manage- £ Affaire ' twenty* ment ¢ &t Tha’ shwkif 1t Worka Its Way Into the Body and How to Counteract it. the great s of the rin al r Am laria Y trouole acherous in turo and e rous in i justly causo apprehe it hne ppeared. But many creoneous ideas upon the & t that a few words are 1n order ime when people are subject malarial influsncen, Malaria, which means simp'y bad air, is the common name of w class of anes which arise from epores of de- caying vegetable mutier, thrown off | from stagnant pools or piles of vegeta- | tion nndergoing decomposition. Thesc sporcs when inhaled with the breath or taken into the system with W soon enter the blood and germinating thero find & foothold, whereby the whole system is poisoned and the vari- ous functions disordered. When the gorm theory of disoaso won first ad- vanced it was supposed thut these apores were of animal naturc, and like the bacteria in diphtherian wero pro- nee is summ Be - Oue of present ye has been 1 ot da Inspootor Pollock Investigatine Things With a High Hana arta of oo res i Hebron, dist church » to oceupy. ean teip, regational cherch field was dedicated last Sunday hiiThof and wife, of Plattau A their silver wedding on the A man near Cwmeron, Hall ¢ killed fourteen rattiesnekes one week, The Sanders house at damaged by fire on th of $300. W. 7. F Aetroyed 3,500, ill” Cagney, one of the railroad boys tto, has returned from n (rip he singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioncd by so many things, M w\'!w l\u]nr dise pl n, con rheumati work, n Greneral ;’ "inest and ;—:,.4 t Pianos ot ! wtured. soon be reads Miss Dora Tue Bex Pollock, As alrendy stoted in In ating principally his own name « His eoneist there arc so Onr pric 1 v o, B0y Emst ase, umy ot Bufs ine » view inyesti affairs Yy gotting fore the world 1 t 1ol witl m,dy ith, 1 views bo IVOUs ¢ nty, lus dipatc Whateverth neglect wrong attention, No me yet been discover will so quickly and cure su « Browx that place that that the g W in the announ ! it nd Friendyille was 1 to the amount is thore himself, ment wnd ¢ ot modern Meantime, s of the have potit- satest interes [ Confident that they will entirely cnre me ith Hall, ¥ , N. ¥ i with & dull pain_threu, . Chlckerlng, & umw 8 £ nes hands, all the Sioux, e ' hotel at Culherteon was are in his fire oo the 19th Lows, head men and el pt Red Cloud, erior departmont for the » cuddy. men of representing th foned the it Cmyz',n & \,‘t.,rrsu. fer'mxr uvveri"', Sinith Lmerican rgans, &e. Do wrvof “afl t0 366 us befove P retention of Aud Northern Agent, Miss Nellic Nance, the governor's litti v daughter, gave a reception to her playmates y on the 234, Hon. L. B. Fifield Jeft Fairmont on vhe 18th for Baltimore, where he will spend now come catt] dig 1 be completely pros- ttled of your cit Wi 80 1 can now, though Nebraska, o wmany millions of money, aud set forth «.vffe(" S their views in Laat Ab. the winter, J. C. Bush, tor, has bought the Telegraph. ‘The Sheiton tion during the was a good one, Joseph Honlgate, of Yari in tho breast Ly a wuule on saverely injure Sidney wned & daily edi » county fair, and it hper u 11 ked 16th and The Tekamah schools opened with 218 pupile, the nuuber being increased by 231 during the w The return of Rev, H. T. Davir to Dea trice give faction to Methodists un the ciiz 1 ba ceping Water days ours connected 8 T Paul phonozra; h Tend provement will double thirc et wnd w Wanling on their ee. and in Mich- n and other e tirn o turn will vieit reltive « namcd Camp. Ho i 0 sctor bit & poor apeci- and left to be a first.class wen of machood, H. C. Russell hag receited word from Towa thot the old zrmy Iowwe ridden by him in the vervice, has begn thipped fo Schuyler, will tako care his ofd o alanct of the animal's days.—Schuyler stun, This is how Frenont gots the rald of e 16th: “1i'a o boy 3 Ditto m m\. er Wardoll's Ditto at. Chalie Pilsbuyk, Also a girl L. D. Richasds', Alme\qn- at Marshall Whecler's just west of bwn, This will do for one day.” The Sioux City & Pnclfq, as only about five miles of track to lay t reach Valen tine on the north side of Vo Niobrara, where the tracl will rest throgh the win- ter. *‘The ‘‘bigcut” so ofted ment, comprise part of these fow e and i will Le well alone in October wh‘, the last rail is spiked,—Fremont Herald, Partios trom Otve eounty, Nei just taken 2 ‘ern part of have 2,000 acren of land in the.gnth. Tolt county, in town 25, Ao 11 and 12 They have commenced bijd. ing on, aud improviog their claime. Nre than forty !n‘mfllhen hl\‘a'lnuute‘;l ity cinity withinthe. iy waoke scoori- m‘g to hTurlfl ‘%1 p‘e‘::‘lu living on Cache creek,—Banner, Onias D, Phillips, of Rebecea creck, Franklin county, came to his death on the 15th in a siogular manner, About to start a fire before breakfast, he found there wero no matohes in the house and he tried to do it with powder and cotton, His wife wus utside and heard s loud report, On enter- ng she found her husband weltering in blood frem & wound in the neck, which wevered the jugular vein, l’hhlum bled to death, 1t is supposed his flask exploded and & piece of it made the death wound, PERSONAL4TIES, "Phe prince of Wales Is said to owe $3,- President Arthur will be filty years old Oct, Bth, Gen, Toombs is said tobe rapidly fail- ing from old age. Ex-Senator Dorsey has leased a Wash- ington house for one yea avid Davis is said to be moro “winely” known than any other congressman, Wolseley is a one eyed man, and was left for dead in the treuches at ~Imnlu|m] Mrs, Miriam Osgood, of Warner, celebrated her 103d Inn|ulny last '»mn.lw Mrs, Jobn Jacob Astor is said to give away more money than any woman in the Unlted States, Mr. Porter, of the tariff commission, ap- pears to bave gone out mowing and har- vested bimse!'f, Fx-Queen Tsabella owes $9,000,000, and she can shirk a debt with nll the cheek of an Awmerican shyster. Julisa Ward Howe eays women do not fall in love any more, Derhs been giving the girls & fow pointors, Queen Elizabetb, of Roumania, hss written a draima, which is tobe pertormed, after revision, at » Berlin theater, Paul Boyton says he h: two persons from drownin oot reward ever offered watch, him Moses Willisme, who died in Boston a few days ago, leaving o fortune of §5,000,- began life peddlivg milk in the streets of that city, Mr, Bolomon, of Peousylvania, served three terms in prison, a'h A Peun: wnia peaitentiary must be u kind of lomon’s temple. aSemator Wade Hampton s bragglug of bass he eaught in the Jawes river the ot day~ the largest ever caught in Botetourt waters, Mr. Blaine charges Carl Suhurz with oose expectoration of epithets,” Mr Blaineis evidently not pleased tosee Mr. Schurz in bis coughin’, ‘The greatest cornet player, Levy, meas. ures fifty-six inches around the clieht, and issaid to have the lan nnu-lcun the world, .‘.(ru the Beminole chief, s dead, aents, in selecting his nume, mu-v. bave ol before they made their choic. General Butler's yistory was illustratec in nine pyrotechnic displays in Worcester, Mase, on Saturday evening. who sbouted, “Give up o spoon!" with & rocket. The King of Holland gete wrathy at his walks into the kitchon and shows cook and him bow to fry potatoes and roast weat. It would be batter for the people if the King would stay in the kitchen, ‘Winoemucca, the Piut, rin shat “the Whits man steals and lics thom ¢hao the Indian does experiencad Knosas edi- Diuindoalor- f % Julia has eaved seventy- and t e larg. was a $3 has oked all thr ugh the woods Tho person was shot » | but instant care lics more | Oheck it on the start before its evil in lununn\.u fluences overshadow the life. pagated in the blood, bus thay are now ceived to bo of vegotablo origin, like the fungi found on decaying wood or in cellars, The 0 ot this state of the air is goncrally swamps or atag nant pools, which, partially drisd by the hot sun, send forth vapors londed with this malarial n. These vapors descond to the earth in tho night, cooled by the loss of tem- perature, and breathed by sleopers aled, Honce ant pools or 1 flicted 1ch loc th they ams fl also when Agnin the d \ter houses, barns, invlai of P D licalthy, when th o themn the % houses, ) Rre A will {l these hrouzh alme 2 most ».H" ous smel by tho offe municates atmospl to hot its odor re, ¢ ly on g6 or taken in throush ch also absorbs it from the air, poicors tho blood and deranges tho 1010 eystem. This poizon is also do- oped ia force in welle and springs when they become low, and the resuit of drinking these i3 the ssme breathing tho poitonous air, time of drouth the vegotation that drics up in the mend- own, stubblo fields and pastures, the corn ficlds and foreet loaves pordvees tho same cfluvia, O prairies when largo tracts of prairie ground aro tu or, tho decayityg vegota- tion is a widespread cause of maluris, The evils which follow malarial poironing are almest irfinite. Dis- eato of a malignant and dazzerous no- ture, accompanied by symptoms the moat distreeeing aro cortain to mani- fent themselves, and hife ina burden #0 long as this poison remains in tho systom. The indications of malarial poisoning are loss of appetite, short- news of breath, pains about the heart, vasting of health nnd strengtis, He pevdangy, nervessuces, chilly senss- uons, unaccountable lassitude, dull pains in various parts of the body, licad ache, dizziness, w coated tongue and dry mouth, night sweats, muecu- lar debility, pufling under the eyes, an unusual color, odor or sediment about thoe fluids pasaed from the syatem, ete, Auy one of the above symptoms may be an indication of maleria} poisop in tho body which necessitates imincediate and careful attention, But if malarial poison could mnot find a lodgement in the human body, it would be just as harmless as the oxygen of the air, Tho great ditiiculty is that, after being absorbed into the system, it produces obstructions in the stomach and lungs, clogs the circulu- tion of the blood, affects the kidnoys, liver and other organs, and brings on disenses of & most dnngerous charac ter. There is only one known way by which these diseascs may be avoided or cured after they lave once mado thoir sppearance, and that is by koep- ing tho great purifying organs of the body in perfecc health. Theso organs aro the kidueys sud liver. No one whoso kidneys or liver avo in & porfect condition was ever aflioted by ma larial poison, And when theso or- gans are disordered, they mot only per but nvite, these discases to make their inroads into tho body. It is now admitted by physicians, scientists and the majority of the general public that one wmedi clue, and ouly one whoeo power las boen tested and proven, has wsbsolute control of, and keops the kidneys and liver in constant health, wnd hence provents walarial Jicknoan, Thia romedy is Warner's Safo Kiduey and Liver Cure, the most popular medi- reine before the American people, and s0ld by every drogeist in tho luud. 1t fully counteracta the evil effect of walarial poisou in the system, and not only banishes if, but restores the wembors which that poison has weak- ened, How well it does this can be learned from the following Kansas Ciry, Mo,, June 26, 1882, —lluvlng from the state of New York to the wostern country 1 was attacked with malaria and gecioral debility, 1 had lost all appetite and was hardly ablo to move about, I had tried & groat many romedies, but nothing bet- torod my condition until I begsn using Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, which sesmed to help mo right away, and I feel o well as I over have o sy llfo, It is & blessivg Lo peoplo in this malarious country, s O. F, WiLiiaus, of \\'llliuml & Co., hardware, 1412 Grand Avenuo, This great rowmedy has proven its power in innumerable cases, and is to- day more extensively used in malarial distriote, whother in citics or in the country, than any or all other reme- dies for the cure of the same class of discase. No one can afford to trifle with the first symptoms of malaria, ould be taken 1o luug water, d st lungs of any d Toas get FLUW eu pe This absorbed into the system by lhu , ard to the cfliciency of'Agent McGillicuddy in plain wor The condition of sffairs at Pine R in best st forth in the petition 1 which is herewith given in full, gether with tho names of the sign who are kn evergbody in th part of the cou 8 the leeding ar aen of this the and catide « w8 i eka rosesvati Pine Ric 10 3 Ve adj m and 1 vaent ment cur views and the maurer that wore constan k, our n into ¢ one kilied resens the intrusion Indians, and the dn lifo and property acemed mm The oxg an oA occasion: who du 1} ln.'vc Agent McG charge, with all offender: to | of the stolon rtock ownere, hen pus such a courec, n widy on b m the enrnerinoss followed up bringing the m.m, o e, i ren kml it tolera- ble and safe (o live even in the imme- diate vicinity of tne reservation, and wo can now safely say that during his Aministration, of the thousauds of heads of our cattle and horses on the ranges of Nebraska—and frequ strays upon the Bioux reserve—not one head Las been killed or stofen Ly Indians under his chargs. Oa tho contrary, his pilico being constantly on the alert fur stray stoei amony the many horses cud mules have been picked up or tike. from Indians in whoso possesston they have been found, and delivered to tho agent fox delivery to their owners, We see no reawson to belicve that Tudians are not still Indians, with the sume lawless natures, and fear the ro sult of & changs in egents, and per- haps a different puhq or iuability to manage affaivs (as s too frequent!y tha cage) at the abova named ngency. In view of tho facts stated we pray your office aud through you to the honorable msecretary of the interior) that no change be made, thus insuring to us u manage- ment of the Indians in this vicinity guaranteoing safoty to lifo and prop- orty, D, Sheedy, J. Reoves, A, Hartman, Dammon, W, M. Curter, [ter, Ihmwr. vans& Hun- .. 8, Newman, ). Hunter, Illukl Booth, i Harigan, Collier, . Dunken, I\Ml\' Tuines J. Kelly, James lh ’\uu, Oliver Ameshery, 1.‘~.. Thomas, 8. Carshroe, 0 nurlm K. Lung, Miller, Ltufas Holland, Seth Mabre Charles I} A Wil Kent, { Moure, ) WA Baker, nton, of Camp Clarke, Nel Liver diseases, headuche, and stipation, caused by bad dig yuickly cired by Brown's Iron tre, con- Tranafe )wing ring Titlos, The { deeds were filed for record in the county clerk’s office to- day. for Bee by Bell & Ames, roal estato dealers: John Campbell and B, Reed and wifo to J. A, Blatterlein, w. d., lot 7, block 8, Shiun's second addi- tion; §300. Ezra Millard and Imum. w. d., lot 16 Reported Tue wife to D. Bue. block 1, Millard 800, ra Millard and w. d., lot ; $800. . W. Bartlett and wil Robier, w. d., lots 1, 2, 3, 20, block 141, and lots 2,4, 9, 11, 13, 17, 19, block 146, in Florence; §100, C. B, Evans and wife to nan, w, d., parcel section J §1 C R. Kelsoy and wife to Naucy Houck, w. d., south half lot 15, Mii- lard & Caldwell's additicn; §2. M. Olsen to Frantz Dumke wife, lot 12, block 6, Bog addition; $1,200. E: mont wifo to J. Brau- 17, block 1, Millard to A, 0. Bren 14, 18; and & Hill' F'ree of Oharge. All persons suffering from Coughs, (olds Asthma, Bronehitis, Loss of ction of the Throat and Lung ed to call at O, F. Goodman's drug store and bd. & Trial Bottle of Dr. King's w Discovery for Consumption, free of uhu.:e, uhuh w\ll convince them of its wonderful merits and show what regular ollar-size bottle will do. Call early. 1d rec Ii cure u ym- Brt 1 others ‘ull‘xm‘r 25y will cure yc @:fi'@‘filflm 10 Arronles of Billiou dex ribalio pangs o Chonis DLty and menta *tpOr E hubly, may be cerainly avo thesystem with th Standard Prepar PROCURARL THE CIT malk Coliars & AT THE RATE Three Cents Wo k solleited 1 The charg company. the large clubs or # _a24-tf mo WILKINS & BVANS, OB SALE--MIDL MACHINERY. AVING changel olr chinery for a4 o ot low ) peie OF fingly 1 Ished and & Level whe thice inches pitch, Each 11 over tho conntry Dotage must to Hungarian rol- of ourold 1o ol v ving 1o i ches face, hatt nod ttep, ono main mortiv acoand 11 inch piteh two vair inch burre, » Vinions h faco 13 pitch), backladh sy owp ete, one four reel chest, 17 nvey ors, viie two reol eyors two Gratiot wheat , 1 Barnard & 1 ving wepa- ovatory, shubs, Wr oels, pullys, o Bome' of the wachiiiery has boon used but aliitle over tw) years, ord il is in good condition, For further information address J, 0 HOFFMA Council g 16-wit LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY COLLEGE~—Threo courses; opun to both 8o Abl\l)l“ 5 <t of tratu.ng for college or bus n l< RRY HALL-seminary for Ladies, Unmirpassed in beanty avd h ness of situstion, end in extent of ady offered and thoronighness of traininy Lako Michigan. Year boglug Soptombor 18, 1852, Apy! PREST. GREGORY, Lake l-g.;n,- Glves Young EHE MOST POWERFUL Pty i-aia feled FURHAGES IN THE WORLD, MADE BY RICHARDSON,BOYNTON & C0 CHICAGO, I.LLS. b \«-1.;..1\..1. wun- maonn and & larger yolume 0f pure air thin suy furnace made ORAYT BPECIIIC WLDICINE TRACE MARS , il Eany ¢ load & Losua: " or Conmicustion. 404 & Proce ure G o 19 in our pamohlet, we dosire W sond froo tv wall to every #8rTho Specif ¢ Medi-1no is seld by all drugy at 81 per package, or 6 packages for 86, or will be #ent froe by mall on reor ipkof Sho money, by eddroming © THE Q1Y 4EDIOINE OO 1t consists of a | LD RanY | | rensonable day’s s Toran! Iy 1, propeletor of 5 Ont m oft-r anada earring E e ) J Locust 8t | St Boula, in v feultios, et £ Ladlics, send 25 conts IG] (in stanups) 1 pry exproms | cliarg valuahle to.” W &7 Victims 2 ond 2 slamps WORKS on A crvous and Fexual smsnltation personally or by letier, Consu t the old Dactor, THO N Office 15 quick, private, . place. You sce no ono but the ‘o Ularke {3 th ot an in tho ci anbs caros or 1o puy Medicines tent ever- Whero. Tiouet, § Aw, fo § 1. V. dkwlyy VR i and to insani- crves, Brain, and Hopro: the organic g | .mlv ma- Cheerful ana chjoyable, Pe hotile, O four timics the quaatity ¥ y exprees, seoure (rom observation, to any address, ptof yrice. No.C.O. D, scnt, excepl ¢ of §1 86 & Kuaraitee. Lettors ve- Gueeting answers wust fnclose stawp, e Dr, Mintie's Dandelion Pills are th 2 best and ch ..-..nz dyspepsia and b cure in the marked, Sold by all drugyists. Fric 50 cente, Da. Moos's Kivssy Rexsoy, Cures 1) kind of Kidoey and bl aud death (imemory( Blood, ¥ ductive Or: 1 al RPRWTIOUN, r complainte, INSTITUTE, , 5t. Louls, > IDUAN Jangb-1y NEF (qu L‘Luu_'TY Taade 80 mise sure roouat o o a Taeived by as for slk bozes, 85 corpanled with five dollars, will send the pur- chader our writien nnulo-'.l.a l‘dum the doev oct » ‘Goodman, Dray i, B nu‘}- Wholesals » -nd (Ifl uoufl.. 0 o “ roull With snch or moue [ MAX MANUFACT LT W W He Eh il &, THE R Manufactured by the cver And We appreciate the above an “Rospoctful PARKER & BOWERS G MILLYH it ik LGS 8TOCK L ug 20 tme 'mll\ KEEPING BANKING, P FANSHIP, COMMERC Taught by goutlemen o A vew ipstitution basod and evening sessiona are Folselsculars or wpecis! i Btoci y Tub Nust Stand Upon Own Bottom.” Fvery Wagon Upon its ! Ageuts Omaha, :lw:\l AL ARITHMETIC, business oxperience and broad scholarship at the WYMAH COMMERCIAL COLLECE, the highest standard of excellence. now in sucosesful operation, rwation apply to or address on Ha.nd. 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