nwrMiruiHJiiJn.'Hi tntv 'XjmnlVniMtMUJMUiVMlAlUVUMI.9UMmWW.l.lLWllliXM11&Ur.Livi.UM NEBRASKA ADVERTISER ftivor Iinprovomont Oonvoutlou. Tim St. IjOhIh conveuilioii to consider till! llll)l't)VOH!tlt Of HlO Mi.HShHippi 10- ull.i'ei, in point of iiiiiiihurs and ivnv Hiintutivy clmriiulur, tlui uxpui!lution.s of lis frlisnelH. Over fioo duIcgatoH wiirei picsonl, lopruHUMliiiK eivery Hlato in t ho valloy, and tho (dashing of inlnn-stH which in moiiio (iiiirlfi'H wiih anticipa ted was happily nveiteiel. Jitwielo tlm Information mil forth in tlKMtliloHpcccli iw of tliOHU who addroHMcd the coinon tion, Hh practical work 'connihtcd in the adoption of a Hcricn of resolution, and in uiiIIioitiiik um cuanitiau to ap point a committee of twenty-one, to collect HlatiKticsaud prepare a memori al for codkichh. Tim resolutions which thus hecamu tin; platform of the river Improvement arc simple and to tin point. The diMcrepancy between the amount of government aid granted to railroads and the appropriations made for the Mississippi, is dwell upon, in connection with the paramount impor tance of the latter as a free highway and a regulator of monopolies. It is insisted, as a practical necessity and a measure of true economy, that the sums requisite for active prosecution of tht) work should he set aside from year to year Willi the assurance that they shall not he discontinued until the improvements are concluded. Thus only Is If possible to avoid the waste caused by the destruction of half lin ished work, waiting for money to carry it to completion. No assemblage of representatives could be expected to pass over the claims of such tributaries as the Ohio and the Missouri; and a .separate resolution declares that "the scieulillc and comprehensive system of river improvements by a competent commission thus inaugurated should 'be applied to the complete and perma nent improvement and maintenance of all the navigable tributaries of the great river." This wording implies a recognition of the correct principle that Llio lirst great object to secure is the improvement of the Mississippi itself, but that no rtiich work shall lie regard ed as complete until extended to those branches which are avenues of im portant t raffle!. This, wiili a re cognition of the value of the Mississippi eioinuiisHion appointed by congress, anil a reipitMt Unit, (lie system of lighting tlio river shall be enlarged, embrace's all tlie leading points of the nssedittions adopted. iSV. Haul I'fanwr Hrcsx, Eating Lomons. A good deal has been said through the papers about the lieiilthfulni.'ss el lemons. The latest aelvice as to how to use them so they will do the most good runs as follows: Meist people know the benefit of lemonade before break fast, but few know how it is more than doubled by taking another at night, also. Tlio way to get the bet tea- of a bilious system without blue pills or tiuinine, is to take the juice of one, two or three lemons, as the appetite cr.ives, in as much ice water as maki't. it pleasant to drink, without sugar, be fore going to bed. In the morning on rising, or at. least half an hour before breakfast, take the juice of one lemon in a goblet of water. This will clear the system of humors and bile, with mild ctllcacy, without any of the weak ening effects of calomel or congress water. People should not irritate tlie stomach by eating lemons clear: the powerful acid of the juice, which is al most corrosive, infallibly produces in tliunmat ion after awliile, but properly diluted, so that it does not burn or draw tjie throat, it does its full medi cal work without harm, and when the stomach is clear of food has abundant opportunity to work on the svstem thoroughly. Since David Davis got down off the fence, ami, escorted by Hayard ami Lo gan, seated himself in tlie vice presi dent's chair, the Chicago Journal nolo a plentiful lack of lh joking about the top rail of the fence in the ilemocratic newspapers. Omaha Jit-publican. ro'll "sport em it" that D. 1). rides that top rail just as gracefully as he ever did. J. II. Ilinkloy, station agent at Franklin, on the Utah and Xorthen railroad, was recently idiot down in hisolllceby a party of masked men, soino time, after night. Their object was supposed to be robbery and the shot premature, as they lied when the pistol pointed at the agent was dis cliargeel. Postmaster General .lames ae-cepls his reappointment with the express understanding that ho will be relieved in December; as he then desires to enter upon his duties as president of the new bank, tlio "Lincoln Hank" in Now York. The independent candidal o lias blossomed out all over Nebraska. Take it back. Lancaster countv is an honorable excoption. We Jiavo" no use for the "Independent" here; not ovn for a domoerutie candidate. Lincoln Globe. V. A thirteen year old boy doad frenn habitual drunkeuiness is one of tho cheerful commentaries furnished by Brooklyn upon tho habit of ovangoliz ing tho romoto heathen at the expenso of tho pagans at home 67.. m Uazttti THE B. & M. DEPOT IN LINCOLN. A Now Foaturo Adtlotl in tho Way of a Reading Boom, At the beginninge)f tlio plans for this t depot, it waselecideeliu tlio mind ol the general inauagcr, that there was to bo a leading room for the benellt of the em ployee of tlio road in the third story of the building. This room is completed, and was yesterday oponcel, and now any employe of tlio 11. & M., when olf duty in the city, can fltiel a hemic in this room, whore will be found the various peri odicals eii western cities and many magazines, and soon there will bo added a geiod supply of leading material in the lorin of books. This room is lce-alcil in the third Hteiry of the building, ami occupies the whole of the south transept, isrJx2l Icet.and well lighted by nine windows. Tho fur niture consists of a largo table littcd with elrawers, upon winch iH writing material and utensils, so that with the exception of postage) stamps any M. & M. employ may addii'ss his trie-mis without e'xpenso. J Ins table will also be used by conductors to make their re ports of their trips, ami will undoubt edly soon become the rendezvous oi the I), it M. employes of all ranks. Ili'sieles this table for writing there are twe) more' extensive ones, holding periodicals, among whie-h wo iioticcil all our city dailies, tlie Omaha and Council I full's uullie'S, tlie Chicago 77Hc.vaiid Tribiint; the Sclent ijln A nu rt can, the Hallway Ayr, the Hail way limit tc, Harper's Weekly and Monthly, Scrilmei't,, the New York Ihrulil, ami also various periodicals and tracts ol a religious nature. Tlie loom will be supplied the coining week as said abene with books, including copies of tlie Re vised N'ow Testament. The old stand ard Uible will of course Unci a place on the shelves alongside of Webster's elic tionary. The chairs used are of a late pattern, rattan bottom, some Willi side arms. Plenty of settees and ample acceMiiino dations for forty er filly employes are provided, so that none of the many who will reiielezvous hero will bo crowded out. The door is covureel with cocoa matting' ami a dozen or more cuspi doivs are put in i-ouvenient place's. This room, as all the rooms in the building, is heated by steam, lighted by gas and kept at an even temperature. It will lie open during the day and until to o'clock at night. Through the efforts of the division superintendent anil other employes in the building, the walls have been e-ni-bellisheel with some Hue picture's, among which we particularize: Direct ly in front upon coming into tlie door, are two of tlie elegant Pullman designs -Day anil Night. On the left is a pic ture of a large ship, situated between two pictures of Seward, which hotter shows the growth of that city between I87:i, tlie elate of the taking of the first, and 1.S7D, when the .second was taken. Passing round the room t the east front there is an interior view of the Windsor elining car on tlie ('., 1J. it Q. Next is a photographic view of the Plattsinouth hrielge, very line. Then there is an old memento of the 11. it M. employes on the Iowa division, which is a half-shi'i't etarel gotten out by A. K. Touzalin when he was general pas senger agent of the 15. ,t M. in Iowa. It bears the familiar name's of C. Per kins, superintenilent uf the It. it M., A. IC. Touzalin, geneial passenger agent, Uobort Karris, superintenilent of the l . II. it ., and Sam Po.vell, pas senger agent of the C. I?, it (. In orelcr to make the' lino of picture's compli'te, a line engraving of our late martyied President occupies one panel of the wall em the west side. On the south side also is ICochV late view of Lincoln. llesides these there are maps of such kinds as will be interesting to railway employes, including a large map of the United State's. As has already been made known through the prominent journals of the United Slates, we are advised that Mr. Toualin has been appointed first vice president of the C. H. it Q.. with head quarters in Huston; and the preparing of this room under his direction seems to be a fitting way in which to leave a memento of the work done while general manager of the line. And the It. it M. boys will never forget it. Neitwithstauiliug the sign over the entrance' of this room, at the south end of the hall, "For H. it M. employes onlv," wo are deslreel to say that our citizens must not understand that thev are fully deprived from visiting the room. Nothing would please the H. it M. officials, and the men in ehargo of the building, better than to seo maiiv of our citizens- visit the room and seo what a pleasant homo is furnished for tho It. it M. bovs. Viee Presielent Arthur has elemaneletl Tyner's rosiKiiation. but this eleinanel bus been eoiiiiterniaueleil by Presielent ti rant, and Tynor seems to know who is bosshitf tho niaehine.--iYt6ms7M City News, When tho Kews printed the nbove n... - i .. , , , i vnor was uia unei ins suece'sor an- pointeel and confirmed. Hut such is a fair specimen of tlio truthfulness and reliability of-tho average bourbor uows pupor. Nebraska is undoubtedly tho best sheep country in tho world. Kv. Yes, tho best Is always tho sheopest. Oma ha llvpublican. It elopends somowhat on tho weather, owoknow. PRTCKLY BITTERS Tht majority of the ilt of the iiiman body nrlig from derangement nf tho I.lYCT, affecting hath thit ttotnnth itnCL bowtli. In order to effect a euro, it it Mory to retnnre tho eituta. Irregu lar find bluyylih netton of tho Jlau-tli, Jleitdiiehe,!lelin.niutthoBlomaeh,l'ttH in the lUtfJcauil l.olu,aic.p indicate that tht Livtr it ut fault, and that nature re quire atnittniiee In rmahta thit organ to tltrow off impurities. rriclcly Anli HiKerH'pHp eomjinunded for thi purpose. They art mild in their nction and effective. i a cure; are ploumiul to tht fatten nd tnUen entily hy both children imdudultt. Tit ian according to direction, then " " tafnandpleainnt rwrrr 3lyipnln, Cciiernl 3icUUlty,jJnlilttitxl Cou iHlpntlou, I!eii8cl Klditeyn, etc., etc. Am n iZl'.toil E"enrinerfjtf mm anparior ' nxj othir inndltiwti t tteuning tht tgtntn thnrvughly, and imparting iieir life and fttxrju thtin viilld. It id n jui:tictiac iuU not m Intoxicating '"'(. ASK YOUil BRUQWU KB PRICKLY ASH BtTTIRft, and tako do otbor P2XC7., (1 00 far Uettlfc. MEYER BROS CO . - i-iiZ PROPRIETORS, tit. XjOu.b ftt V fi GUIDE to SUCCESS. wmr von fh C (J fl fft B r s K ss rima AN' I) NiKJfliTiTY. I" BY YtXfi, I''" ,,"' MiimIihmn urn! MmcIhi (inl'li-ll'lll fiiiurl li'ii. i I'M t pilllil' lu'il, Midi Hi- luii-Ht. U i I ryiimly .'mnii'i'lili HOW TO iJOiiVJUKYTHINli m m' Iiuni wy. IIii i h 1'iiiri.uii fjitw, tr, Hnw to iK ntisln lie ifi'i-i'tlj aixt 'li,fi)vrfm ly ll.iw in Act Im siioi. -ty nat la cyiw; purl nf life, fuel poiHiUiim u u'lltl iiiImm nf viiriinj 1 II fin liirt Hon 1 1 n It 1 1 1 1 1 - i . I I o In nil clunk's for L'oriHiniii retVn-i.o. AGENTS WATJT RJ for all or np.iro iiiik. I'd lctior why tit Im Imolc olltKVI. villus mill itttriiiHtons Ktillx liclti'r tliHn ,ni)- i.iiur. apply tor toriiiH toll. 11. SOAMMKI.l.it I'D.. aiON. 8iJ St.,Ht I.utllH, Mo. $50 85ro KTID THE WEEKLY IREPUBLICAI OMO VKAll POU Every Subscriber Receives a Pre mium. THK PO'j'R mm GaAND riSMI'JMS In tho Socoiul Atiiiuul ON.rl'iuiIiui, Mcrt'iubcr t2S, JlSSt. AMOMIsiniSCIlIHKItS KOK TltK OSIAHA WEEKLY REPUBLICAN. A IX I'h KP, ?'i Colo inn I'aprr, rull ('liolcv Honitln flatter, nrr m. fllllllM M I or A Chirm;.) I'lim" Thri-iliiiiK Murliliio) Willi ii tun liursi' imrriT f ..jaw o n Kluiiti-Ai-ii' N. IimxIi . 1'nrin im) oi' A Waller A. W.....I self lliinllia; lUrvcMi-r .lift ikj A lli'tnTrtlior Orunn 3wt Oi A f;i'liMi It m-iil I iii pi ii iii en In, IVulrlit-h, sriliiK .! ui'lil new, .l- vlrj', Sllvor Plninl Wnrr. IIooUh, Elu., ui-o llir nt tier l'frml iiiiih SuliHirl)liiii I'rlcn. 1 1 1 ol I lit 1 u vr l'n-rnluiii. jl r.i) p.-r aiiiiiiin. .-iM.il tor Nitnitiii) Kipy'iiinl liliisiinieii (in- It) in mt seat rrt'u on uppl.i-ntluii. I'm prriulmii Itit.Jji.vw. Ailtlri'sH, Til is? Ii EP VB f. I( I N, Ottialau, rVelirasliit. PORTRAIT OF GARFIELD, Size orShoot, 19x21, Willi UN Autii.'rapli, ui'Unovli'iliMl hy hint- Hi'lfto hcthohnst llk'MKM In i-xiNiumv. 97.00 per Iiunilreil. Klnlv coplrn, -4.ri ui-utH. Copy or Am luriipii LutturKivun with imch plcliui'. AililroiN, yiinliri-di Cci-iiurv llle I.ltlio. Co.. Ill) Mniirot) HI., Chicago. 10,0110 Milil Iii i hlouuo Inside, of. Is iiiiii-h, sirll, ItlOWAUD Por any c.ic llUn.!, Itlui'illiix, ItuhliiK, I'lrnnitoil or l'mtriidlni! ItI,lCi that ! IttiiK'M IMId Uiiu-1- fatlh lo .-iiri'. I'm parnl hy .1. l. Millir. M. IV, Olo An-h Sin-ot. IMtllu., fa. Nono i;i'iiiiliio without h. slKiiiituro. soiul forolri'iilur. All ririiKKlNt or Kunnrnl htoit'K huvo It or will not n fur you. 31. Sold In llrownvllle liv A, W. Multull. DriiKulst. lamfl jSheb m tfV m Li,?X mt &:ix H l tho re milt of 80 t'c r.' ospcrlvufo eiPfrlllH'Ullilli Rnu-lnr- Jncii. n It ,ua.,i.. ., t'oupmnfi of ntl frmnt ftiJ jr.-rmi r.ttlw, r.o nnt ''0!uiuin"ir"ontiluM"n' "J.ljiP.uiinCi are. It avoids thr rfefeoto cf otl.cr. w'l ( if'.! I"" "' 'iJ' iwAH'irs - ! wrfrmoM. -It U turpi, (;. nmniny, unutUt,, kaitdnntit a ' '"""''. " Ml nn'l iniil. TV'arritnln;! im. f" if J mrpHirireniroyriii. i ircuuuw. j. uiiaobtfrlphoii font froo on ixyiuot. Itli Biiroiy w . AtrinUulrrovoH. Don't full to e I. VTKT?rt?H ,m)'- AI ANoriOTuaun nv I'M atKM .i XrVi'i')' t'O .Florf nco, Mam. t Wiioi icii.Ki i OJX. 1'. 11KNT. bl n ' ' v -rV ).r . rhti uo LADIESTr' Si rt tT0klt4 wlrk l.arnrrV. VH AlbUISr Wkltra, ilx.il.1 ...J I- lrof. UarrU'l-unipWlutlllluilriU Ili?i V.k Tk MpM ' luM to , UJ, iHrr HAH t PtUim Oil.. IT. mint l HHBlIffll um&toBBmtigm n.-" tv"-v .Ti .'. irrii w TtK mi ?-.'t- w h. m n 1 1 l "ij? zmemwmmwmsMZMi mmmmm WKXMBBL'B jrtto W. iSJQ :! ISK.' 1InTI-i .'t-Kt' .- .v.? V , uaAIJu MA1IIS BtMtrr 63H ST. 108)1, bitT 465 FULTON STEBBT, BROOKLYN, r 695 and 1,337 Broadway, and 2,310 Third Aycnnc, New Tort willi .a-im: "wilsohst. EBEEEEE 5 . ra v jjj Author, Lecturer, - m ti . . i r i'aiciucc ana of the 66 WILSONIA." Consultation at tho abovo designated Chambers with Mr. WILSON or his qualified male or female Assistants, without charge, from lO A. M. to 8 P. M. TO THE INVALID PUllLlC.-How to Ket well when sick, and how to keep well when once in health, are questions of the utmost Importance. Millions of dollars have been expended In building college in which men might be instructed in the divine art of healing, and million of lives have been cut on" prematurely, while other millions of sufferers have dragged through an existence of extreme misery, through Ihe blundering and criminal experimenting of these creatures of the schools. Ii this condition of things lo continue always ! Medical empirics may answer, Yes; and their unenlightened dupes, the great body of human sufferers, may doubt and despair, but Nature and Applied Science answer, No. " Nature, as a Mis tress, is gentle and holy; to Obey is to Live." Magnetism, her Prime Minister, has entered the fieW gainst the learned quacks, and dise.ised and suffering mortals now have an opportunity to receive her lentle ministrations. Hy a hippy inspiration, Mr. WILSON, an accomplished Electrician, and a rtudent who had raadeA . lUmseil thoroughly familiar with the entire range ofbelts and pads before devised for conveying electri city, discovered the secret of imparting Electro-Magnetism by the mot natural, agreeable and cfficii. wiPLJIm. . .V ?. caye thls Prac""1 demonstration and application In hs wonderful Invention, the cVJvV;S.9?IA MAGNETIC CLOTHING The best attestation of this fact is the history " WIU auiMIA has made in llrooklyn, New York and vicinity during the past few month's. MR. WILSON is the Friend of the People but the Enemy of all Poisonous Drugs. N. B. If you suffer from any form of disease you have yourself or your doctors to blame: for proof or which send for pamphlet containing thousands of testimonial obtained In llrooklyn and New vork, amongst the people with whom I am doing my good work, and not like the venders of quack ostrums, who send you to the ends of the earth for references. TAKE MEDICINE AND DIE. " die "WILSONIA" MAGNETIC CLOTHING, and live healthful lives, and when you di let your death N natural, not by druggiug. V.'AXTKD Agents for the GOLDEN LIGHT em the? DAWN ",', AT l-TTTKE. In tli Ik life. Mirnuuh tliu ilnrlt vullt-y, uml In th-llfrii'loniril; (ii xci'ti In tlio hi'nt lliniit;ht4 if Ua'liiiK mitiiorn mill mhiIum ruining whom urn Blshopi rttmpNnii, Wnri-nn, Kn.lr, Huitit,nn! I''m, ,JMpli Tunic, ll"i'plicr, Tnl nii, or. Currlo. Ir. Miiri'h, re. M 'Oinh, It ('rn.shy. Dr. Cnjlcr, den. I). I'ri'ntli-c, liHiii stiinh-y, Wlllltlnr. l.unitf -lln'v iml fliorH. Tin1 MiNJ.'iUH tri'iituit nro ! ah, Im i "rlnilty, Milliniliiin uiwl Mnml A'lvi -it, (! Hesiirrci-ll'iii. .Iinliiiiii'iit.l tie pmi isM nt of tlio u'lcltcil. uml the rmvunl nf I'ip Hii'it '.ii, A Ulcli fi'iit mvfilt-4 tlie rt'inlor or tin 'milk. It oor liiltm tho vr'itlli'Mt tli.iinhti uf tinj worhln cri'iitrHt iuitttirt. n ntihjo.ti the most iirnfntitul Intoro-'t tm'vervniii . Not Tlcinmy hut hrllllnnt. Tlmrc Ik uni n .ui itko In tlif honk. It i iitwolutoly wtlmiit ' rlvnl. Kvcrylinilv will reivl It. o'mnl IViictiiTM. StiuliMJlc; Yotini: Men iunl T.mlteis. 'M't'in; nv niMitH for HiIh lmnk nro niitktriic iv(r 81H0 (i month. HkIIb funt. ()iin Atron old 71 (l'-nl to ilnyH, nnnthiT ACi In Kiluy. in lliprll In i. nc iluy, imnthcr 15 imM 5 hllilcn in fi iliiyi, lmly nold II In ten limiw Mopitro l(-rrttnr quick. Also ixuoutH wnnted for tho hoxt IIIiiku-.iI.mI H.)vli-i-(l Now TcHlfiinnnt. uml for tho (Ino-iT Fiinnlv Hlhles ovor wold hj iKi'i'li. v;llr,,t f-,,. nlrcnlni'M. P. W. '.IK, (41, Hit .St CO., l)ir Arcli '(. IMilliul.ljiiilu, lu. 1I)H, IC. AUivniu St. I'lilcujjfo, 111. Send for cm New Illustra ted Prire-I.ist No. SO, 'r lull and Wln- ir of 1881. Free to.vij r.ddro.si. (on ;iiii3 full dfscription of all kinilt of gooilt or jii-rsoiKil and family use. "We deai directly with the consumer, and Fell ail fronds in any quantity at wholesale nrji-es. You can buy better mid cheaper tlin.11 at home. .MONTGOMERY 1VARD & CO. 227 and 229 WaUah Aveiiue.ChicaKO.llI. aHBBffisaRSsasssD If you nroumau It you r oriiu. .I111 M..f.iV oneil by tlie ctrcan of tern tolllncoor mid your uuurs htuiii stlinulantKauil uid UlUllf "! .- . '- tniM lixinrirp.o ami nlgnt wom, 10 rei- Hop uittori. iwwte, u HOD B. If you are yount? ami M tiiircrinc from any ln ill-, I or ("iile. "id ork jounir, mf lioorbcvHlioi iaiu;ala)iujliu mi a ik-s. reiy 011 H o pUJ aittorc. Whoever youaii), ?. Tlious Alirnover you tiri ,WII iiuaily f llaillou or uiaiipaMtion, ir you ro innr iluil or i"iile. nil art ouiiflr.murliifr from i.oorlit.litlici iaiu;alalirllnj; mi a oou 01 biok- 1 icllHl In nn. wliMiovcr you Iirl iiunlly from ouie r.i .1 or Kid noy .... H.. H .V.lllll. I..4V J"'.. I r.v...jB. ji'-Ciln i'K-iieln(,'. tf,n- "!." li-iiln(,'.ton-''!'iJU'aB t"nt ,n'Kbt (tiinuiD'iti:;, MtSl ).roiceiniroi.ileU .if 1- ittma. 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I ui iiu-i i a elbar Ter tftitf tj all Dnjjuu. - rr. rwm, m niHV rj - in n uw,, rup tl aKSW JiYTilie. OHIO. t 11 tmrufen a i.. R5a3SBS2HE w i'Ji Trt.r ii 1111 lallU P asufik : xim, s MflBa r a m mmt u- m i L $ ?. Atwf r fl 'SfSv . & JSZ&m&& ' aMr 9 ' N la Medical Electrician, aoie xvianuiaciuror . i . r t Wonderful YBI.TICAT, FICKD SEWING 1LJ it possiuocins Over aU other Jiiitchincs and always gives ERFECT KATisrarTinM For DcHcr!.t!vo C'JrcwIar tutl CJitalo.utse kchiiI to DAVIS vS. M. CO. 31S Si, 20 Sttilc St , Tlaii:ni,'o. 017 St. ChnrlM Street, St Lonli.KZo. X regular radunt of tno Modlcal Ooll. baa ba lon.r,r loaiwl than any thart'hjalolaa In 8t.IxU m city papora Jow,and nil old rnJ.UoU know. HytihlLU OoriorrhoB, Olf at. Btricturo, OrcliltU. JUiptur.Bl Urinary ttyphUitio or Mercurial Affectlona of ThroAt, OMn or Boses eared Safely. PrivaUly Bpermatorrhen,8exual DeblUtr and ImpoUner te the renltpf Bolf-AboM, Mxaal erct. 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