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THE OMAHA DAILY BFD. TIHU RQDAY. JANUAH\ 14, 1886, L [ THE GIANT OF THE NORTHWEST ‘""”‘.T.' et »,,'?,T,‘X Jw.'\‘”u"m -.‘.‘, v riskD AND FARM, Proot th tevond the Tthe & "m'u'".'u.‘.‘\, TEIE CHEADEST PLASE I OMAIIA TS BUY time secure d,there was @ reserve of por Chadron's Wonderful Growth and Greatness | o yearsbe a profitable investment. The The Bohémfan Oats Swindle, | possosso - : r ile 14 t | Michigan farmers scem to fall as easy | Sonal property ready for investment in 4 Greatens braska offer inducements that no oth- | prey to the Bohemian-oat shark as any- | government securities whenever the na- Becontited | er countries do. There is no question as | body. Four or five years ago a company | tional exchequer tempted it forth, irres ouuted. regard to the productive qualities being | was organized in Olio to sell this cereal, | peeture of nn natare of the government - unequaled | and it has been g¥adually coming up this | In authority at the time. Fawcett writes 5 WATER CAN BE O f to Prof. Cairns in favor of peasant 1, rich, fert lIands of northwe Prospects of Permaniency = An 1me GO e } AINED o | Ny, formingsmew companies for the . R ! . 2 g thronghout all the north and wood | eame purpose. The Adrian (Mich.) cor. | proprietorship in England, and says; * oot Lo b b it in abundance every whe Not only | respondent of the Chicago News says: 1 | am staying i the midst of one of the ness Review and Other are inducements offered to those whose | ot Farmer Hartis yosterday, who told | most Prosperons icultural districts in is AT nd, It woul be almost impossible » had saved a_sover onits of these companies | Fing me how althy tarm- | to find a laborer w Mattersof Interest, amount of capital is limited, but to the who have a larg: : 3 arge amount of money, in- | work ti mo to indice wes ey \ M £ . " vestments can be seeured that will, ‘with to part with their mone | vl\:n,‘unl not one in a thousand of these o ’ "HADROY, ) 8.~[Correspon- | in a short time return double the original yos'n’ yout'e s farmer." sald be, “In | Inboters will savo enough to keep him | THE GREAT dence to the Brk.J~Chadron still booms, | amount invested. Dawes county, the | well4o-do ¢ roumstances——nd you won't | from the poor-rates when old age. com | 58 M,‘N RE and now as winter passes away and | county in which Chadron is situate bothered if you ain't. Soms time or | pels kin to coase work." A laborer in | b it s very beautiful county and conta n~um11~ | other you'll get acquainted with the | this country earns on an avera One Of the Dest ans I',IL the U ing draws nigh its business men agree 2 g u t chap you ever knew, | shillings a weck, out of which (*"reg wd of acres of fine fertile land. The | gmoothest, oilic thata year of prosperity is inevitable yunties of Dawes and Sioux embrace 8 | and vou won't just knos e ont | # has to feed, clothe, RHEUMATISM, | Although now the wenthor is somowhat | saware " of - about scventy mijos, | 200 you won't just knot, mebbe, wh o | solf, 8 wife, 'and ai NEURALGIA, severe bulldings are rapidly in process of | A great of thi land | 1,071l drop in on you at your farm with a | four children. Allowing Largest Stock to Seleet from. o ctior d merchants are stock- | 18 still available for s horse and a bright, nc rey. Most | d cach for the labo nd his | Bachsenrm igeancue Toothnee. | Co0 v in rendiness o & ol | B the Small peicoof 810 esol bt 1 | 1ie1s ho it mvii i - ek nOBTa ooy | wiTe S t¥oponce,aday. each Tor !,MNo Stairs to Chmb Flevant Pa5> nger Elevator rr ”,v, fty ¢ ) = 3 short time people who desire to home: | he's fooked over your place and praised | four children, sixteen pence ont of th P—— e N y ing spring and summer trade. It can | grond will have to look for other THE CHARLES A V"GELER o, 5'fle Pr'w"fl"« hardly be expected that the building im- | which to settle, as land in this Y provements will be as great as during | State is being tiken up very rap ds in | everything just enough to tickle yon. He | twenty four is absorbed i providing rt of the | will say farmers are surrounded by op- | minimum Ul;l‘[!‘\:‘-'d by which life l(]’l‘v.xs ll}-lx;~ M BURI{E & SON Iy, In | portunities for. speculation and profit | Sustained wonder is not the last four or five months, because, if | 81l lev-llnvm!i] in the ”nm(h\\n t (1 bad- [ which for rapid returns and safety beat | 1 ||nr;v;- does not save, but Im(“I %o, Chudron would s s a sccond | Fon is looked upon as the queen city any investment Jay Gould or Vanderbllt | possibly manage fo procure the L[YE STOCK GOMMISSION MERGHANTS Chudron would soon be & socond | i yiokiy deserves the name. It is sit ovir made. 1o then tolls you ho sells | Hocessaries of subsistence out of y Chicago and this nobody expeets to see, ¢d a little north of the center of Dawes | Bohomidn Not ail farmers can be- | seanty earnings. Lady Verney, in an in GEO. BURKE, Manager, gt gt .l at least for some yoars to come. But one [ county, in a picturesque valley atthe foot | come wealthy at the same time, 8o ho has | teresting description of peasant proper s ey f,{,*;;;k_: thing people can be assured of, and that | of Pine Ridge and near the Dakota line. | Solteted & doven or ffteen in each town: | tes in France, sketehos a melancholy UNION STOCK YARDS, OMAHA, NEB. Eogether with A VALUA Foany surarer. Giesn DR P4 SLO The railroad have made C on the | <hip of whom you are one—men of the | bicture of the poverty of the peasant point that connects the Black Hills with { |iclest standing in the community, and | priete but there ™ remains the 15: Chadron’s improvements the coming sprin, ane summer wi certai y J Sporf ), 0| hus Stato )i MeDo 01 5 o, Nel pring 1 ill certainly be ngly impressed Prof. Fawcett R?mh\'n'ln.‘u‘n’a""'::u"‘.,";\',u”""k Columbus, Neb.i MeDonaid's Bank, North Platto, Neb, Omabs the rest of the world, by the junction of | g1lthat—to uct as the pioneers in the en- | Which stror 4 greater than any nllwr town in nqnh- its two lines with other lines in the cast terprise. I that th neh peasant proprictor ean Will pay custe draft with bill of 1ading Attached, for two-thirds value of stock. western or western Nebraska. When | and southeast, some in the prospective “You may have heard unfavorable re- | and do save money for investment, while iively work commences on the railroad in the | and others under construction, all head ports about the oats—he may even show | the English peasant can not. How to T E———— Tnved by Ad ml-u-rm or spring then Chadron’s boom begins ed for this point, with the money invested you some disparaging newspaper talk | help the latter to Iuvu.»: his condition is a Bar A b Good 3 ¢ o canidly | Py the railroad in improvements, with a | ahout them—but his arguments are so | problem well worthy both the politician aines' Golden Specifie, ioods of all kinds will be rapidly 1 £l 'y 1 k l6tie 3 L4 u K 1 | 1t can be given 1 cup of coifeo or tea withont | shipped westward from here, and all the | of s of business men, whose knowledge | plausibly put that you won't kick him | and the humanitarian, and any goyern- | g5q “gor wking sweet and healthful postpaid, the Knowledge of the person takinig It s avsolutely | rathh qewoll 48 wliolesale houses 1n te (}""’"”“”' A ‘"l‘b“‘,' them “"‘I" “"""'l out. He tells you fie represents a power- [ ment that may come into oflice. pork; the potatoes being first boiled, and sy, And will effec watent and s il, ns we esale houses e | dence to invest, and whose wealth and o A o e kL Barmless, and will effect a per 1 8p , Will do u large cush business. One [ eager spirit for ‘“", shterprise of tho ful and very '““‘Il”“ nnrpnmltllmlll which Right and Left-Handed. the barley meal added to the hot water, A is amply able and willing to fill allits ob. | g, ;e0s “Farmer: Every farmer and | With the potatoes, and all mashed to! cure, wi o drinker ot Rn slcohollo wreck, Jv has been given in thow | qui Stion asked by a great many persons | town, and other qualiti ions, supply the figations. The oats he wiil sell you at $10 e o fact REFERENCES:~Merchants and Farmers' Bank, David City, Neb.: Kearnoy National Rank,Keae Or the (ground into meal) ana potatoes | ASandard Medie! '\l Work for Young Man are recommended as a most excellent Middie Aged Men, ouly $1 by mall sands of cases, and 1n every nstance a perfect cure . A A i L | nsto! rether, so as to make a thick mush ) A B v Tadtar e e ones | oMY will Cliadron make sily | roquisites for buillimg n eity. Witk those | wFughel. Yon necd no woney to- buy | SYerY laboring i e vncoustors: | Brisiylzht 16 Wdod wa ol butterinitk, Ry Tof the Habot aEhaiie i e Ut | {ieitan it will 1 We answor: Tijere tiist :‘:"";"rw“y"(flm ot O - OREAROE] M(- them; he will take your note for o year. | ooy left-lianded or right-handed, | ot skimmed milk ) bo appropriat ipossibiliLy for e Liquor appetite o exist. ates 12" We answor: ‘T Hus he prospective growth of udron is it | May 'he you make the d Then you | 3y, S o AR Rt ed to this use, which ne of the bost 9 L O N T | e el mabd, fny notth | any wonder that it has won the far | givd your note, nud he gives you 4 con- (“,'[';i‘l': Mol .li'if",,',‘\‘."'.l and most profitablo ways of wtiliziog it ”nw T‘!V“FIF KUHN & €0, Cor, 13th ant Donslaw and | wost Nebraskn, thut does a wholcsale fumed soubriguet of the magic eity of the | Fuct, specifying that some time before R AL Gy Ll V38t Gt SO WS PRIk th & Cuimig 8is. Omabin, Nobi s o supply the different Tines of | northwest? And now after all th the note is due, and after the oats which | MECLAF S PEson (0BG 68 ty in the same order, taking the same | K GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MU‘HODD ! A D, OSTER & BIO., trade represented in the small towns in | any wonder that the people throt Council Biams, fowa. | the surrounding country: also, after some | the state hiwve such antie pation fof this Call or write for pamphlet containing heodreds [ o' oo S S R in | one first, and \\m\!m;: n,» with the sume ularity of hour in of the herd is you are to raise are ripe, the company t i + ) ! 3 <8 u«n! wly notics L) Lo LA, [PBnY | time. This is par ohe b e such ill find some other man who wil T AESANL S e BT st n & Mis- [ now renowned city. from you twice the number of bushels of | {ises of fvlling 11 and in o | o minb e ng e Wi tality, Nerrona and Physioal Dobility ine i Nan, Eredra of Vouth, and the i Exhanated fon and ex pirts of souri raillroad lookimg iuto the matter, - Fi serson has to h 1 a tre B e [ they think thiat. n profitable ling CHANGING THE COLOR. ons you now by from the conbany. | jdud only or riehthanded only, the | 4 advantage in securing the best re i uieun —_— == | of rond can be built into the northwest of | pagen In by a Goggle-Eyed Hoo “""" Lk ‘(‘"i‘“:‘_: Bl BUBDORY A7 o | stump will e an il shapen object, But if | sults, since” animals as well as men are L I8 invalnabie. 8o lameauedwm”nst buby | Nevraska and Teyond into the Blaek | “STRC i nst sid o well dressed; | irchce ie ton busheler thon o sive | the chopper ean handle Tis axe both [ grealy the creatures of habit, and when h Hills, and will certainly construet a line | ¢loanly « AL LR R i} AL ways the work will be neatly done. When | the time comes around the cow will de tully fed man standing | vour note for $100, and the pur cnanmdn)m_smeonm- i 6 ho o Ol » 4 N 2R 3 e sing a fork, it is ofte ocessary to | sive to be milked, and all the functions of ::’g‘vl\:;gx n..,zf.,;.)u;:;l{.n .;_“M R R N et whty hard “"'r to carn :lln n.m.‘w( |1‘\' bushels and gives you his ‘note for §200. | [OW L IS OF ST GF 8 opposite th Good management in hog raising, as i My $1 by ic, urinary and pri- ilros rente / er facl & 1C 8. For save! « s the | The o st brter i o s working 5 AL e side opposite the anag AR 51 & end now gate discases, Gonorehees, | which grives it the front is its energotic | ‘producers' ave been so scired about tho | fag Sompany ehirigos you u commission | gua \hich s to our hand, when we ar | the handling of all_other farm anim e GleetandSyphilisinalltheir | 1100 BIVER B HICEORE I8 B8 L uve been so scared abo or doing the busincss KTl BCLS v can chanee | beging with the selection of good bree complicated forimg, atso'all | U SNRE LRV |-“!m R |"‘_“' lh pulls that they refused to come in, and [ S\ here is the swindle” was asked. ;'J'l“( o lh[m ]| ot .’}’ 5 onsily doms | ine ste A_good thoroi ¢hibrod Hon WHILCLA TOF FeNe. 1o Wil Bond diseases of the Skin and | standing in the financial world, anc the boss had to fire a lot of us denlers, “Don’t you Any fool can buy the | hands readily, the work is easily done et R fmprove any herd of com . Bioodpromptly relieved and not afraid to invest in any ente on either side {1 Sslet Lo whoin the Sclenos prise | Harry and me laid around about sis | oats from 4 > @ cents per bushel 5. Almost any farmer can afford o e, Whe thor yo permanentiycured by reme. | wiiich tends to build up the town, which | KT AU AT SRR : \ore ngreat many instances where | mon ho, Gies,testedina Forty years , woeks without makin® a dollur, an’ocea- | Wiat's to hinder an alleged company SOV RRVRLES ORI ST Vil A i tested Sa g difference > business 0 RS ) : 2 0 < 0 ¢ BugIest ¢ uy such a boar at the prices now AL A o DEW) Special Practice, Seminal | 1S @ Zr¢ t“m} renice from the U iness | sionally blowin® in a case or 'two, until | selling you oats at $10 . bushel, sulling | trainin AT U i e IR, L i s Ll By ) dnauis :,,,,'"{\rmf- ] Tght x;‘nnd:wy_l’x‘rwm,"v J]v]’\‘v's on men usua y found lm rontier towns, who we had to do some hustling or starve your note to some bank, and never com. pl ‘l\ s 41‘ y B e b ulm 0 I.AIIXI R iior WD eiibos Hops BaiTA TS LRty Quiring skiil i oXpor nhood, positively cured, There | are here to and wway to-morrow, and | So we borrowed o faro layout, and | foemaete o \at's about the | 1N Doyhood oys should be taught how | 1 5 ean WO 508 Tt Bnve é8 10 cx) iting, The appropriate remedy | diuront from anybody ¢lse and not 1l g u ing near you lin 1t's abo B s Wor ket v thav AHon et niEiL |Ibu Hew phys wavonce uaed (n each cane. Consbitattonaperl | (I 1t from anybody clseandnot much | hought a rack of ehean chips, an’ it out | iy v they worked it on me.» o T e T RS : e \ B apecitity. hhers: KNOW wonal or by e acredly confidential. Med- ike themselves, - o for the country. We were traveling men, 1 editor of the town news. [ [0 advantage, so that they will be ready ucostully without an- instunce THYSRLR | icines sent by Mail and Express, No marks on . INTIE WHOLESALE LINES you know, an' duytimes we Toafed | afer “h“ was able to give me n more | 0 8dopt themselyes to situations as they otfailure,” Mention this bioe | package to indicate contents or sender, ress | of business Chadron now has a cizar and | around the country towns where we | Hithiled i¢ & come. It isnot hard to learn any kini of the scheme and how it DBR.JAMES,No. szlashinglunsl Chicago il liquor house of the firm of Gottstein & ~(u|yp|~|] an’ carly in the evening played of movement of the body and limbs when e ons T Fa 3 AR When Daby was fick, we gave her Castoria, 1 § wowcemess | Owens, who carry in stock $25,000 worth | Lilliards i the' bar-room of the hotel scficine is the most barefaced | they are young andl who When shie waa a Child, she cried for Castoria, e ras fl a 10113. flll of goods. They have their salesroom on | where we put up. We were liberal with e Aol iy As to who is St FrEhiin sl MU When sho bocame Miss, she clung to Castoria, OKAHA, NEBRASKA ] Main street. Mr. Gottstein is from Chey- | our dust, treating the. boys an® the : v e s efehanded e work, “a right-handed () 5 2 sty g the boys | “Theby-laws of the “oat combanies are Rl LPITHEL A ohig Wyol, belng d there in the | Jandlord, and ended by inviting the boys, | sneh, mder rhlu charters, that any | Man is 8 man who takes h oidof o hox Wlion sho Lad Clildsca, sho gave thow Castoriay | Gy . .$250,000 - is worked. OR SKIN CANCER. sume business under” the firm name of | one or two at a_ time, up 10" our roon 4 Sof sompany e | rake, aspade, or a fork, with the right ; : Gottstein & Tdelman. i business at | Thore the faro Tayont. wis sproad, ready :.“‘,’,:,'L"rl‘},',',‘.‘""fl?‘.'j}‘,‘| of jLeempany b | Land down and the left Hand up or near SuplusMay 1, 1885 25,000 | o T L ) S 6 rr e G (AL T BT S inc 1 Jast Septem- | for biz, We ~didn't lack for players, | gomands that ¥hesagents soll his oats as | ¢St the body. A man who habitually puts MW, YATes, Presidont. my e RGN o ont x| bov. Thoto is also located hore an ex- | noither, ‘causo n thing like that renches | por agvoemenithag sy to him: ‘You are il il oy e sl s, G PO ACETouzA N, Viee Prosident. cotmin o alde | olust ."“" N B Ghouse vder | the ears of all the yourt sports i a small | i'meriber of the company and are as [ M who places his right hand - on Mexicnn educnte their Chihuahus d W. H. 8. flusies, Cashior. | I wits succ: s 1 bopan i ho intiu- < a0 AL g \ Aik ¥ in about twenty-four hours, and they | el inte ested & we; sell thew your- 4 ianl ! RN T ueb to tend their flocks and herds and they | w v aq, L e i enco of the i it st wis (o somowhat | OO0 T ; '”“]‘I"'" o S all” dlock in, - just to be blooded, you Gt G L perform the duty with more fidelity and [ i\ fawis 8. HERRY } Jirat Tow bottica. My wonoral heyic hus irontly | o New 3 ”\'_. A torion: | did a big business. They were allafraid to that thero are many Jawstits on [ GHIEARGE BEE IGO0 ock of sheep or he -.l.,r;;u..m..u in the 2 ALY, fmproved. ' I'wm stronger, and uble o doany | PO nns there are several other fob- | play up, an’ none of "em would losc | notes there of late. The farmers 1 e et ol D o1 | worning,” drive them 1o tne feeding Xind of work, Tho cancer an my face bogunto | ing houses ab this place and belore | hut, of course, none would make a big | arocoming” to! iglie sensos, the Inwyors | tree. If they were both right-handed or | 7000 45 g, fend them from the attack of BANKING OFFICE: | deorese nnd the ul .rm\i.. antil there isnot | muuy months pass away we are in hopes ohody can win at without R L onbeman both left-handed, they could not do this wdatory “varmints” and bring them O s 8 vestigo of itleft—anly & Bttle, cour ks tho | 10 see other lines of business represented | n’ his luck for all she's worth. Two- | jeaving for pastures now. The ento unless one cliopped on one side of the 01 he B | ACAIRY TG Ibrrl el THE IRON BANK. D ntn Y G At L by 2 M ODORARDS by the wholesie trade at this flourishing | thirds of 'em would play agin® repeaters, ‘~. ”uhl h]g “m ked jus well withe!p tree and the other on the other side. Sl R T el [ K PR Lo 2 young city. Among the lge number of 1 you know we had tle way b .‘;flflb‘uu excoptifhul the ¢\, s necessary | ARd 50 it is in loading eavth into a wagon SR ot Co'. 12th and Farnam Streets, Banon branches of business in- the retail trade cpin’ the repeater goin'. We | for plausibility.- 3 you will giv Ilf lllur‘ el .All_nl S m' l‘v_‘-,rimnl' ~h‘iu\;l R Ak nEopimakariof Genernl Bunimy Business Transactod. | ul authis plude welguote a fow ofithoilond: | bawmin® fine “shapc.iOne of our negotinble note for §100, due in ppilefrlinndadand tioothonrlghtehaneed S Gais iy e incs has offcred Mue. Patti O encs i find Ing ones net mention former kers was a chip who wore hig ey R i tion ot bbndi o | D) loving row of corn, the r »x-ll\-m'dml $1,000 Tor o arance; 0 addition s 7 writing from this place et | glases and always kept one hand i his | he'company that one month before that | Man will walk on the left side of the Yow, | (" 6p poey v, if she will sit at Swift's Spocifle in while the left-handed man will walk on { has iy chandiio, the O. K. sfor (operated by | pockets. He also had a habit of wiping | (ime it will furnish you some other per » the left-hande one of his sewing iidehines, instead of My thio Tt Glover & Brower, who carry an immenso | his hands with his handkerchict, and | S VTR 800 Snd charste you $30 | the right side of it S e S e L o el el WM | stock of mevehiuidise. of All ks 6 the | (v in a while he would stop play- | for doing the last business, you have the = “King of Thule.” e B Knoxville, Towa, Scpt 8, 1845 value of §20,000. Mr. Glover has also | j t avound, and then start in | ked transaction without any oat-dress- angorajGoats: : = INE LINE 4 itise on blood ana’ skin diseases mailed | stores located at diffvrent points along | He was very quecr, but he had | jie" You are out, in the first place, just | , Some one in Boston has gonc into the [ Tha Bdinburg Medical Missionary so A FiNE LINE O money, and he lost ¢ 2 the line east of here. They are also pr Saift Spoatiic Co., Druwer 3 Atanta, G| prictors of the Daves Connty 2 NG simply name the firms and Angorn goat question, and thinks that cicty reports the 4,,,..,....n of its hos ble for nside 100—your note. If the company fultills 0 t 3 isu -wr.)u-nu-nl u are out !l.u()‘)mul are | the best thing somebod, from the “layout an'| 4§72 G0 for 0. The agenttelisyou {10 rusea flock of 20,00 the Beg readers aview as to the | hand - his che to somebiody “else | that your surplns crop can bo €old at the | o the Rocky mountain, where town of only | fo place. We dong nicely the | company’s mills for per bushel, but | ness of the” air is so favorable space does not | tourth night, I think 1t w s, when this | hnl’nl not yet been able to loeate a ‘com- | Jength, strength and lustre of mohai m queer chap quit a winner. The next pany mill, and L know_ you ean buy all where mol of the best quality eq arge s « ed in g five months' growth. As periit, we can only ment A FEW OF TIE MANY, night he was - big winner, an® the third tof the oats of ‘a Detroit seed | Obtained ata very small cost. WHI I I IER M. M. Huerah started the first hard- | pight he pretty neir cleaned us out. 1t | 3o T ity conts o bushel, ve been made to tr 3 store in - the county, commencing | took every dollar in the drawer to pay [ "Wp0 Gindle has already taken in it the Angc hus| can do would be | . Hangehow. Many Chinese ofli were present, and a m.m‘wrm the m rins subseribed liberally toward i building. A large ward for opium tients was fille d on the first day. We | crowd. Ie was shy rried | 1o sit bacl —AT— st R STRIONLVEBURE.SCS WOCDBRIDGE BROS' dry into 1 617 8t. Chnrlos St., St. Louls, Mo, in Mareh last year. e s about | his checks, and, besides, we had to go | 4 are of Ohi and a_ fair slice luropenn countrie A rsgiiargratoate ot teo Medical Coteges, bac e onger | 57,000 worth of “goods and has @ fine | down into gur phekets. Says 1 to Harry, ,',’r{i‘,fl",,fl“,’,‘,‘. f\'[,,”,',“i‘l' ,,'."‘.'“‘I‘,."‘,,,",,L”,‘, o uills in New Englanc e el T a1 o, Dulding for the business on’ Second | atter (o owd had clearcd out, “This i3 | {etout i Hlinois. A sontlenw i) using mohair in_various isefan ®s cliy papers show i Sl ......," tal street. : at go. What can the matter bey' 1 wis in Chicago not long sincg told cs, each one of which is using more Nervons Prostration, Debility, Mental A fine drug store is that owned by Dr. o, says Harey, his eyes: riveted on | "G any hiad just. been been an all the An, flecce raised 1n this OMAHA NEBRASKA. ) Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affe: tions of Throat, Skinor Bon: old Sores and Ulcers, ar St vn e el mIEe it Diseases Arising from | Exposuro or Ind followiug effects : Dertous ~ and A the forerunners of a industry. Th manufacturers s that they prefer the tuated on Second street. | the clip-rack, ‘but [ smell s mouse.’ B I TR S RaE ot LR 002 g0 worth ot dizs, | Where s it hays T “tighe there, savis | 400500 Gt ho. comiry b full of 50 . successful ph Ltan’itvs drat. And my partner v ever, as s ) an, iaving @ Jario practice in the ¢ty SR LAl my (parter the companies, Lowover, as it only takos | o Houua o' tho et forelzm.:. i and surrounding country. rd since the last time he rodedown to | ¢ one s will Totice, if you seeone | Angora goat owners of the United Staten r. H. O. Martin is proprietor of the | the armory in the patrol wagon. Then of their vouche! om the: geor ary of sell mohair at a profit ot 40 per cent, It y jewelry store and was the fiest in the | Le walked up to the check 1 ok, picked | giate, that it merely says that the con ean displace wool for carpets, rugs, business Tocated here. He keeps i big stack of blue chips, an’ Says: | LA Ganized wndor the state Taw., | shawls, blankets, earriage and lap-rob g stock ne 00 worth of jewelry and You see just paid that | FYes sorvoueh for the financial sgand. | hangings, diagonals and dress goods, radle Mediciue seatevery whiore by mall ogexprows, uhu" business. goggled sucker §5 a picce for 'em, didu't | jno of the concern, which may bo en- | Whild 1 substitute for silk in plushes, mb & Whitten are owners of the | e y irresponsible.” hat-bands, linings, etc., it hus no equal. MARRIAGE GUIDE ne sl i aroiownor of the Yes, says I, wonderingly, ‘but what | 08 OGRS C liable to arre AT T were one of the first merchants in the uty’ “p, o ouisan tholo N White River vallay. The “Boo Hive” | “ Wit of it Thus is what of it. e |§'\",l[}\"“(‘,,,,‘,,’::',k‘..'_‘ tho contitct | Butler (Ga) Herald: 1 procured a me Lewis and i o5, Bood Polsoning, DREXEL & MAUL, (Successors to J, G, Jacobs,) UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS. At tho o' st M7 Fuwrnum St Orders by iclegraph solicited und promptly uttended to, Leicphone No. 2% by sical docay. waler, confusion of iden propor or uihappy, L (36 pages] on the abov I 5 tonny adiress Biee or by il f7od, invited and atrletly ce itiye Wriiten Guarantee ghhen in ev Railway Time Table OMAIIA. p has long sinee been known us one of th “And then e stuck one of those blue | ) iy a party dinmesized tin Jard ean, tilled 1t about i ¢ muost prosperous dey oods louses in tho | ehips i ki mouth, swashed it around n | ponof SEoneon, s & R0 L | o tiinds full of water, and then cov- prtue followie i th time of arival and do. 4 city, 1t is under the management of 8. | bit, an’ pulled itout a white chip worth | 407 oiine Some Ohio farmers who ¢ about one inch in cotton IN THREE SIZE BOTTLES ) B Jocul Trains of the C, St P, M, & Shinn, jr 10 cents. That infernal goggle-eye, Wo | \cira vietimized . refused v their in a frequented corner of » O, arvive an et e thele depot, 1or Messrs Ballon & Casady were one of | afie. rd learned, was st in o AR T T sl 1did this about four weeks | PRICE 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS, AND $1 PERBOTTLE oF 'f”’.‘;‘"\'f“".."."i”’ s traingon fho 1 & the first fivms (o establish i lind locating | Some factory the sl e 5 Ladls wso, and up to date [ have taken out of = s 7R B G Bl b €10, 1 SO y L inthe courts, however, the notes w = P CENT BOTTLES are put up for the a | B. & M. depots all others from the Union Puciilo nmu' in the town and now are doing o rof coloring in his overcoat v the can thirty-three of the noctornal com modution of - #ll who desire & goo | depot. i i rononnced - collec and the ) fon ho desire @ g £ : ssuccessful business. They located | hocket bout one-fourth of the time he | b depredator 1 change the water and | andlow pricod BRI D RAINS. Tie old t e pants S s it | (hogkok ltiamn tme he | i B K 8 Bridee trains Wil leave (. 1 dopor at G:45— in the old town o hadron . March, S .Inm-.'. and the other three-fourths e seed onee a week Tk M08 1 10:1 1N { last year. Their oflice is known as the Hllll{u back there coloving 10000 e hith S e r Gough, coldandcroupflemedy i A o e 10 bl lfi'" “White River Land oftice,” chips up to $3 blue ones, What made us | A Corn-Shucking—Onc of the Profita- Brlof Notes, A 710K UESTRING A UENEDY FOIL 040 G0 1110, in. LA Amone the difforent hotels in the town | so mad wais' that wo had had 5o much aRIBAUERL DA s, [ i Js.glionn, and ak e acnsoguancg s i o 8, T 132 is the Merchants’ hotel, whieh is under | confidence in the greenness of our crowd On Wednesday, by invitation, we a does not pay to - send dffat sheep to ZIOTLET & - | the manngement of Mr. F. R. Cooking- | (hat we hain't swatehed our ehips, an' | tended a big corn-shuekingat J. B. AL { market. Phe man who wonld do so un CONSUM PTION Rl ham, gentieman of experience as & land- | there they stood, the white pi Tuced | ford’s, says ll‘u; editor of |I‘u- ll\:l.rn\;lll der the pre kn‘l wrn:ll‘mn of |_h|. .[.m and O ANY e W CONNBOTING {1[\‘ ..fh 5 : lord. “Fhe “Merchants' is first-class in [ about onc-hatf in nawmber and the biue | (Gu.) Sun. When we avrived at Mr. AL | mutton market must be considered some- Artivat und dep o talis from tho all of its appointments and an adm oy m,‘..‘,,.‘,,‘l.“.,l,v eredsed. We | ford’s we found about fifty or sixty of the | what deficient in - judgment. Foed the LUNG DISEASE ansfor dopot ut Councll Blums: Pl kept house having tine sample rooms,ete. | concluded that We were too green to i |-neigbors and their “hands” surrounding thrifty wethers the cheap corn and make | g0 e Iarze $1 bottles, Direction CHICY GO & NORTIW, v, Keyes & Soder i the name of another | out among the hoosiers, an’ so we sonked | immense pil s of corn, and l||||' ghucks | them fat. : FREC AR ASROG SRR TS S Muil and firm In business on Second street. They | gur W Iy an’ came back 1o honest Chi- |-and cars were flying « nrccnun When animals are fi put up to fat- o / AT Large stock of confectionery and | cuwo, g W rllm.l. o turn at the l‘ le mnll uuw . i ten they should be fed (-:lul!uxh]_\, as Sold by all Medicine Dealers. cigars, ulso fancy articles, and conduct i g and wrists nr s yet from thg unusual | there is danger that more food may be AND HOUSE- 1 & Tk s hawi oot whiara all tio loading WANTED TO SEE GREELEY. exercise, Gathered around the'pfle were | given at once than their digestive organs | NGORASKA ’“L"'V‘\’.°‘f‘ MNR. poHas: Avonmur ! ko papurs of the day ean be found A Bootblack Who Compelled the | farmers, negroes, a justice of the peace, | can manag Rend yonr naroo ar o a postat card for sar w‘- e e, e M o RN unm & Vanhorn are proprictors of ire 3 L lawyer, diant, an od nd a critor i he C srcinl-Gazotte | o and you will be delightod, Sention Uis papet au 9:10 A M Muii nnd 2 W, WOTPERMAMN, 80 Himm & Vi QLD A8 RIOpE z Great Lo Appear in His xl 1A Kmlant o A writer in the Commercial-Gazette | sii W 8 SMITH. Pub.. Omaha, Nob. b &1 BIEOALW the finest tonsorial parlors in the north: ocking t physician, My, prd made ! , snves hogs and clickens of Expi - west and their piace is second to none in [ Lovejoy, the head porter at_the Fifth | teen thousand fuihils of corn, besides a B . HIGAGOL LIS DR. HAIR’S the sato, L o I.\\vnnl llul-v.llll ‘r‘!ln]-“\n\\ \-nll“.'\];n!, fulluupuluu) ".lnluf te, Il\ l‘h" W I_flzlnlmi._ bofie” eid. 1t s futed ind R Ay nother tine hardware firm is thas Las ocenpied position a quarter of a | ers are as succes. 5 he. 5 3 | the feed: two drops for a chicken, four [ 4 X b AR WL L A Sthma Cure i Tsron, “whe cam e tho | century. Ho i quito s eharicter in s | sl sustaintng sl e alvays s corn | f0 T I f-.'.'f.'fi,’fESTEH P AR A state, Wisconsin have | way and knows every prominent wman i | to sell rs. “Alford and he ccom ) A ] pebiy y ol . , Wi : X I'his is how, it is said, the Germans get | Bafcaatateas b SAS 1Y built a fine building on Second’ strect, | the world who ever stopped a few times | piished daughyies had a grand feast pro- | Wl il hns Toalanen s L Drugdat s oy lvaluablo specifio roadily and, perm: | gud carry a stock of abont §6,000 81 1he. hotol, Ho 1s. oD, broad should- | vided for Tne. shuckers at noon, | Midofvats & misir “’If‘““““'“”"‘i”‘m of Luley et i ot , (ql‘ |.....,.\.,,..h.“,',,.',‘..‘,“ | cortainly |“‘.\.-| A flne model “hardwaro [ erod, and “has reddishgray whisk . [ and while Zitho l;n,\l‘,"»i ‘ldm.:.; AL bl A 0OHNDON RILN G Bl e NAME "“’E.“...“.m i st i K i, y (0 its wonderful curing properties. 1t s | store for s western tow e was a conch-driver groan e o g BAG ; At Drugglats Trade s jicd b5 L uiler & Fulles Pl X pross Kow throughout tho world 'Tor its uurivaied | © Whateyer may be said 1 ~\nl‘:l|| 8 ton, What he doesw't know | cdibles, as the stercotype writers would | 108 ‘:"“"I_""ml“|‘]"‘l<‘ pmuelh wmeal uamuy | Ao if%nzn, 16 ! et Uy v 2 . liti BOS, 1 \aar 1 quire, u ( ke 0 8 At Siie i nee S ! people of the plice or by persons living | about politics, horses, and the earecrs of | suys it was a fact that they were crowded bt UoN Lko: 10io Sl u fo eyg Ko e { R s P A e LR R it ADTRGE U (0 GRS Oe with everything,in the way of good vie. | Cukes, which ‘are put down for the r ESTABLISHED USEDINALL | ot mis it Facss, Duge, for 1y one year, my wife ward Chadron, its buildings now value | politic !anrl comes from the pa- | tuals to b hady cooked - the best style, | 10 ¢ ! 1 e 1B7O, ™ FAR]SU’THE O. & REP. VALLEY. Splay woy G 9VOh B Aympto the summ of §286,520 and the town is pers thut e reads overy duy very oare- | und our gonatgis; host and hostess did | The “~»u~ should Juve ull the grain OVER 200000 ) [ - Al and Exihe \\u‘“\\, Richland writes, ONLY FIVE MONTHS OLD. ully. Not ]nm;; g0 4 e llnln' ; of con- | eve |\|l|iulv in the "pu\\*l lr; n\\lull‘\m'_\ ”]'I":I"‘I HA G ’Il\”lil' “:' I"I\”ll'l\l\fi [’;I: :’]‘I'_"’I“\'\“'\‘ SDLD Gk WORLD 8:10al Hall e i KL, wen_afliicted with Hay | These figures ave an aceurate estimate | gress from the west stopped at the Eifth | body eat hearty ud enjoy themsclyes, in | should be given at any one time thy 4 o weers| G300 Night Expr 0. 1 tollowad your | - wore mmr-..ml by the “Chadron | Avenue and had a ehat with Lovejoy in [ which Jaudabti Undertaking they sue- | be eaten i clean and mw}h!.\ ‘l'l s u e [t ROUTIIWARD R0 1w it kg | Lo ocrat o The above value of build. | the rouwda about polities. ‘Tlie member | ecodod. “Thoreia old nam o sort tht mistaken idea to suppose it fattening \ | s P AR Suiong the many who can speak 5o tavorably of | ing=, include only those completed and | saw a friend shortly ward and said: | makes red and fresh pork, and | bogzs must have grain g beside them nn RIAGE 0 J0E08L. Duy Expie ; Jopr remadics, e occupied and not those in the way of “Well, I have just had a very in- | turnips, and e, and potatoes, and | all the time, Such a system "; feeding g | .| Bidnh Night Expie ) Yguable f page troatise contuining sinllat | construction. ‘Phere are now a number | structive talk with the proprietor of the | chickens, and chicken pic, and oysters, | Will more likely stagniate the fattening it (it G o G OOl from overy state in the 1. 5., Ciiuda aa | A 4 proj R ARASE han gl an e y . 0:20n] K45 . Via' Pliftimouth ¥ reat Britain, will be matled upon application | of residences finely built as also several | hof He is as well posted on politics | and sardin: and_cheese, and pics, and | process than advan: it and has no .mxn..x uen and irices on suplication, Kold by X A Anyurigyisi wot busing & 1 stock wilprot | storo buildings. Mr. Shelton, a prosper- | as any man 1 have met lately.” pouneake, dnd pickles and preserves, | commendation in the luge amount of P CINCINN AT, TR A Berart _— NOBLHWARS. ous merchant of the town, is ¢ eoting a The congressman had to treat when in. | world without end. When we leftat 3 a0 Whion . i rax j s 5 Cabll AUdress, COO-CIN, 4.4 ol d e M. & f —— E— —— | large commodious structure to be used | formed of his mistake. Lovejoy i fond | p. m., constant accessions were being ing to keep feed betore the porkers An .. oL BONE Oty HXLIOM. oot by Tiim, when completed, as a wholesale | of relating this about Horace Greely, | made to the shucking brigade, commane tine ; ; Ty Ty k. g.m.h house, It has its fronting o0 who frequently stopped there when he | ed by Maj. Skelton, and " the ' work went A correspondent of the Country Gen v D Ol & Q. Tl | Jeos What s showin, I a lm--llm “\.\Il h ~l| r oouuily ‘|H| 400 lu-;.r--ll\ on. It n;n(lhluu ht that :lm-:\:lru tleman My 41t Jou ! find u n;;’k] Log do B0 | Vi Platisidnth.. | 90580 { . town of only five montl rowthy lm- G oy ¥ hy, of course, 1 saw himoft- | would all be shucked by 12 at night. Mr. | not remove him, but remove all the rest; BIOCK. , ARDS ““.\, A Clear Skln provements to the value of $256,520, en. He stopped here h.‘umuly for two | Alford’s family is remarkable.” He has | thisis very important. Divide your | ; 2 Wil lenve | Omaly J e e 05 Voo e | auires days at a time. We had a shoe- | eight children, we believe, and not u sin: | into 1wo dr three parts, and put cach one Did vou Su 0: g 1 f b ¢ passed? Lt can be reudily seen that the | black in those days who had never secn gle member of the family hus ever used | in a new asd separate yard orapartment, y - 2 g A 1 s is only a part of beau ruilroad company have” great hopes in | Horuew Graeley, “so when tho latter put | tobacco in any form, and they are ull | supplicd with new woughs, pails, ete,, A ivains dailys B daily exbont Bundars but itisa P"“rt' Lvery la y Chadron's permanency, as they “have | out his shoes in the hall to be blacked | healthy and fine-looking, from lln father | aud then avoid enterifg or allowing any ool ©, duily except Saturduy; D, duily excopt Mon: I 1 } wado it the division” of both i ir lines | this fellow resolved to keep the shoes un- [ and mother down to the youngest child, ¢ to enter the yacated yards. Look pose Mustang Liniment anly good | aer. have it; at least, what and have built here the finest and most | til Mr. Greeley rang for them,so as to get ou step. Sprinkle the Logs, for horses? It is for inflamugas . loo s like it. Magnolia magnificiont buildings along their line. | to sco the great mun. Instead of ring- s well as the pens and yurds, with car 0 : : The yalue of their improvements heve is | ing, Mr. Greeley came down-staivsin his | Tn the interesting life of the la 'y | bolie acid, diluted in wafer, in proportion tion of all flesh, Balm both freshens and nearly $100,000 socks and asked the clerk to send up his | Faweett a compurison is made in | of u tablespoonful of the former to two a" un bcaulifics. Imunigration this year promises to be | shoes. It looked funny to see him bare- | the providence of the peasant proprietors | quartsof the latte Little can be done L L' ance and the improvidence of the | in the way of curing a sick hog, and all frood. ke iy atel l'\v“rl‘ll4“<\: knowispomed, er than northwest ‘Nebraska ever | headed and without any shoes on run- | in knew, as persons residing in eastern | ning down to the oflice. Everybody in | s states - e tinancial circumstances are | the rotunda saw hiwm,* caltural labore : subscription to the Freuch loan by | well hogs frow bs 10w sutlerars. Addroxs 8,43 Cliataa stroet, New York Ciby. s of England. The | attention shou d be' | given to preve nnug P ting the discuse ‘ dini