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6770P.SSTS-AT-IM ? A. T. CROSSLEY , A TTORNEY AM > COUNSELOR AT LAW JCX No. 314 South 16Ui > t , bet. Farnham and Harney. CHARLES POWELL , JSTICE OF THE PEACE Corner 18th mcd t'arnham ta. . WM. SIMERAL , * - TTOENET AT LAW Room eCreljhton nioek. ISih St , OHAHA. KEB. _ D. u THOMAS ] A TTORXEY AT LAW-Loww money , bnyg wid sells teel estate. Eeom SCrei hton A. C. TROUP , TTORMIY AT LAW Office In Hsasoom'B Jri. Block , with George E. Prltchett , 1606 f amhatn St. _ OMAHA. KEB. DEXTERL THOMAS , A TTORNEY AT LAW-CrulcJesaank 8 Strild . .Titnr. . sp/fitt A , fl. CHAOWICK , AT LAW Office 15M Fambam ATTORSET _ A. SWARTZLAHOE A TTOR1TEY AT LAW Cor. Uthand F&mham .TV stre-t. jnaySStt WILUA8 A. FQXDA , A TTOIINCT A > 'D COUH8E&OB AT LAW. J . Kooia Ko. 3 , Frcnzar Block , opposUu Port t iTg. _ OMAHA , JflEB. WK. L PEABODY. AWYER OEo In Crelzhtoa Block. n rt la i. OUAHA , NEBRASKA , Procured. 'TSfc KOTABT yPBEIO. COmCTIOKB KAD . D. MCLAUCHUK. A TTOKNET AT LAW AKD JUSTICE OF _ \ TE PEACE Southeast corner Fifteenth IXrafflasBt. Attended to.'B-t G'BBJEH & 8ARTLETT , Attorneys -Law , OFFICE-UnIonp.loeknf.eenthani ? Farobaml A. L. P.BBISON. * TTORifEY AT "LAW. Boom CrelhUn A BlwU OMAIT.J. Neb. 1ant U 2 . . ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARSR fl CLOCK. COR. DOUGIBTH STS. . _ OMAHA. KEB. W. J. Gonnell , Attorney-at-Law , Office : Front rooms , np stain , In - new brick building , K. W. comer Fifteenth and Farnham Streets. : EJ _ A 1TOHNEY-AT-LAW , jttL. 18S4 Famhwn St , Omaha. Patents Pensions and Claims. Refers , ty ptrmlMion. to GenT a F. Wander. on , Hoii. A. J Poppleton , and T. li. KimUall , eg. _ ' auIT-lm IJUUIIOK. 'UiH. K. llUMOtt REDICK , Attorngys-at-Law. - - . auction will be given to all nits Cni-t ! coisoraUons of CTerr description ; will p.-vcUco m ] ; the Courts of the State and the Eute * . Office , Farnham St. , oppotlte EDWARD VY. 8IKERAL , TTORXEY AT LAW Room 8 Crcljbton Block , IBta anil Docglag gtreeU. noPdh C. F. MAKDERSOH , A TTORNST AT LAW S42 Famhaa Street Omaha H HPARKE PARKE GGDSflH , * TTORKEY AT LAVT-ltth and : Doojiit Strsets. with O. W. Bowie. W. T. BlfflURDS. o. j. HOM eiGHARDS & KUHT , L Attorneys-at-Law. - $ Omra as South Fourteenth Street. EAST INDIA & 80. , BOJJE MANUFAOTUBHR3 OSL1IL1 , Neb. PR. BOSAMKO'S ' INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ITOHlNG PILES . /onpoon tlip appllratlon of Pr. I'lle ICfiuwl ? . which nct ' ll. S Vy upon llio imrt < nllgctcU , a rnp * > ie Tumor * , alln ; lug the liiicntc Itch. nil otlir . rolled. Tryltj o a < lirr. and | f | | your nclgbbor o ( DO NOT DELAY ontlt tlio drain on the y tcia prodacd IwrmmncBt dlaobmty , but ttay It. IRYJT LOURED , PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IJ , ad wlwa you m not obtain It orblm. w mil MHiaif , preaid ot DB , EOSANKO MEDICINE CO , Only Remedy SS.EAT ACTS AT THE SAHE TIHE 01 ilTHE LEVER , THE BOWELS , and the KIDNEYS , : SJC action gites it won- care aK diseases. Are We Sick ? . . these gnat organs- Qjfj bf-cciK6 eliyycd or torpid , anft SiTo'-sonMsKK-zanare there.fore forced \iinio \ fhiKoud&at should bo czpeUed ' * Li'MV ; , cwaiaivrs/cncrAni * * j pa MJ ; - . > . , FCTAT.E WEAK. I IA" * - > 'R < ' - S. A\0 XEKVOCS F * r- : = OKEi , H te ec'u-'as jrx ac&n of Oas organt \ -V3 < * 'i2 reeinnns ih&f jXKfr to throw ' HUSN'-ssT T CE-S THE DAILr BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CQ.t PROPRIETORS. SIS Famkam , Vet , StA and 10th Strait TEBJIS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 yes ; , in advance ( postpaid ) 3.00 Omontts- " " 1.00 8 months " " 2.00 TIME T/BIES- THE MAILS. C , tN , W. E. R.,830a. m. , 2:40 p. BU a B. Si O 5 :20 v m. , 2 : 0 p. m. O.B.1&P.R. R. . 60 a , m. , 2:40 p. ' 0- & ' t Joe C20 a. m. U. P. R-B.U:40a.m. O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 . m. B. fc M. K , R , 8:40 a m. O.&N. W. , 7SCa m. C.6N.W.R.B , 11 a.m.,11 p. m. C. B.&OUa.m , 9JOp.ro. C. R I. & P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. t St , Joe. , 11 3-m. , 11 p. m. D. P. B. R. , 4 p m. O. 4 R , V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. w , S City &P. , II a.m. . . . , - Local mulls for States Iowa leave but once t day , via : 4.30 a. m. Offlceopcn from 13 to 1 p. m. Sundays. TBOUAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. _ UJLVS. ABBI7B. Dally Express. . . .12:15 : p.m. ! 6p.m. do Mixed . 6.10 p m. 4SSp. m. do Freight . 6 0a m. l:40p. tp. do do . 8:15 a. ta. 1230 a. m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. 1BATI OMAHA. AEIUTB OiUEA. Express 3:0p : m. Express 10KW a. m. Mall C:00 a. in. Mail 10:00 : p. m. Sundays Exccptcd. Sundays Sxcepted. CHICAGO.IEOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mall Btcp a. m. I Mail 10:00 p. m. Express SiOp.m. | Express..100 am , CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mail..6rOa.tn.MaU | T:20p. m. Express 8:40pi : m. | Errcf . . . .10.-00a.m. SundiJ a cxceptod. KANSAS CITT.ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFTa LCJLVK iREITS. MaIl..ESXDa.m. 1 Express..7:40 a , m. Express C iOp.m. Jllafl T.-SSl-m. Thoon'yline rnnnln ? Pullman Sleeping Cars ont of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND IBIOUX CITY & PACIFIC EAILUOADS. Express..80 a. w. I Fxpresi 4:30 p m. Dally EiccptSund\-8. B , & M. R. B. in NEBRASKA. [ WBSI ] [ BASI ] Omaha ( ly ) 9.001 Kearney J'reflv ; :50am : Plattam'tharlOSS a m I EloomlnglonlvS:10 ( am KearnyJ'ncar)7:55pci ) ! l\tdCloud ( Iv)6:35 ) am lied Cloud ( arr)7l ) Epm | Plattsm'th ( ar ) 4:20 p m Kloom'gtoaarii5pml ) ) Omihaarr.4:6Bptn ) ftEPDBLICAK VALLEY RAILWAY. 85 a m | looia'gtonarlSOpm ( ) SIOUX CITY 4 ST. PAUL R. B , Mfl . e:10 a m I Express . 10:00 a m Erpress . 8,40pm Mail . 720 p m WABASII , 6T. LOUIdSPACma LIAVKB. IRRmS * . Mall . - 8a.m. I Mall - .ll&B a m Eiprcs3..E.40 p. m. f Express . 4.25 p. m. BR1POE DIVISION O. P. R. R. tioare Omahi , dally. S a. m , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . lp. m. , 2 p. m.Sp. m , 5p , n,6p. m. . Leave Council BluHs ; & 25 a. m. , Ei5 i. in , , 1025 . tn. , 11 5 a. m , 1J5 p m. , 2:25 p. m. , 5:25 p. m. , fi : 2 p. n. , 625 ! p. in. , Four trips en Sunday , lea vine Omaha at 9 and 11 B. . tn. , 2 and S p. m ; Council BluOa at 9AS , ll:25 a m. , and 2:25 and B:25 p. m. FASSEhOKK TRAIKS. I ave Omaha : D a. m. , 7 sm. . , 8 0 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 4iO p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , Leive Council Binds : 6:15 a. E , , 9rfO a. , m. , 11UO am.S:25p ra , 70 p. nu , 7S Daily except fiundty. OMAAA 4 REPUBLICAN VALLEYS. LEATS , Mall . 10.45a.m. . 4 3 p. In. Daily.eiccpt Saadlys. ma TURBINE EHGIHE MANUFACTUSED BY Mast , FOJS & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest nndUost Dumb ! * SINE In the World. Hunircda HUBS in lov.1 * and Nebraska Bold by Dealers in nearly evr ry county. Thb reprcuonU our Buckeye Force Pump xhlch Is parUculariy -adapted to Wind Mill nee , aa It works easily and throws a constant stream , nnd does not freeze up in the cold est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER , Wfrteru A t , Omaba , NeK BA.NTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery or tbe Age. Wonuerfui discoveries in Uii world havebeenmade Amone oilier tlilnfrs iihore Santa Clans stajcd Children oil ask If ho miles troods or not , If really he lives in a mountain of snow. List year an excursion sailed clear to the Polo And suddenly dropped Into what Eccmedlike&hole Where wonder ot nondcrs the } found a new land , rfhlle farj-likj ! bolngs nppcarcd on each hand. There vrcro moi'nUlnv like ours , with more beautiful urcen , And far brish'er slios than ever were Been , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exquisite fragrance were STOW Ing around. Not long were they left to wonder in doubi A bcliit : soon came they had heard mnch about , TV as Santa Clans' self nnd t hie they all say , 3e looked like the picture f tsee every day. He drove np team that looked very queer , Twae a team -t gracshoppers instead of reindeer , He rode in a ehell Instead ot a elclzh , But he took them on toird atid drove them no thawed them all over his wonderful realm. And factories liuhin ? goods for women and men Furriers were working on hats Croat tnd email , To Bonce's they paid they were sending them all. Urij Kincle , the Glove ilatcr.toldthem at once , All our Gloves we fire Sending to Dunce , Saota showed them suspender * and many thlefl mere , Esylng I alse toot these t4 friend Bonce1 ! aton. 8 nla Claus then wbu pe secret b 'd teH. As In Omaha every one knew Ecnce wcU , Bo therefore chonid rcutl Us poods to his can , Knowing ; hfe triesda will get their fun share Now remsmber yo dwellers In Om&ba. town , All who want presents to Hunce's go round. For shirts , collars , or cloves cr t and email , Send vour uliter or nunt one and all. Bunco. Clomplon Hatter of the Weet , Dongbx rcct , Omaba JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Qlrii i Jacobs ) No. HIT Farnhani St. . Old Stand ot Jacob Oil ORDKRS BV TKLEGIUPO SOLICITS THB TTNIVBESAI. STEAM COOKER , TOR COOKI > 0 Meats , Vegetables , Fruits , Pud dings , Beans , Eice , Etc. , By Steam. It b stood the test cf se\ere trails and re ceived the highest iccomuienifaliccs irom hotel and rfftaurant prr.tie ] * s , hoarding house kccperr , and \ Hrt e ni.m ( r ot private families. Anv number cf klulcr mar be ustdcooilng six , eizht cr mai e tandf of f jcd at tie sa&e tuns vita , cut DXAB SIR : Tie Cmreital Bteau Cooker Is what I hare been wanUn ; fora Ions time. It wcrkssrtadldlr. J.B.WwoHr. Kzchincre Hotel. Storceon Eajr. We the nnderslffned , endorse the above In foil. Kl hirU WdlUins Fremont , Keb. Leopold WilllPC , Sacttern Uc.t-1. Omaha , Sun. Mlllfr. Wisccosm llou-e , Frtmoat , S b , Dr. Uurgtcm. Freaont , Seb. E old by D. A. Piercy , 12JlFarahss St. , On bs , Keb. And B. rBASSDEN , Utta Bt , BEQUIiABS AND VOLUNTEERS. * QEKEEAI. GABTIEID'SJ GEAPHIC SKETCH Or THE ELEMENTS OF VICIOET AT CHICKAMAUGA. From His-Siea-h at tbe niunHo oi the Army ef tbe Cum'-er and atTo'edo , 'ep' < inber22 Bat the ge ius o" cur povernment went farther than that. Bs'aind our military academy , below our regular army , there lay this masnifi.-ent body of cultivated , thinking , independeLt , private citizens [ spplauie ] , who , when their country was in danger , sprung to warnot &a a profession , but aa dreadful necessity , volunteered this life , tal ent , force , all , was in that glorious Eer- vlce under the leadership of those who were trained , nnd the united reg ulars and volunteers rriade the Army of the Cumberland an irresistible army against any equal body of men to be found on ttre globe. [ Applause. ] The spirit of the two elements was never better exhibited than at Ohio- amauga , as you have heard in the poem Thomas stood like a rock , the centre of that mighty fight , and yet , with all that behind him , iu front of him , all around him , in fact , were the gallant , courageous volun teers , making the elements of science , &rt , and courage triumphant ill the fiyht. [ Prolonged appi&ute. ] Ttiuk of it for a moment , and I take plea- uro in referring to it. Here , aw ay off on the billfj posted at a special post to do a ipecial charge , were ebmo three Ohio brigades , and hen their commander heard the sound f can non on the 20til of September at Ohickamauga , he could not lie by and guard a bridge. [ Applause ] Gen. Gordon Graneer , ith J. B. Steed- man , as leccnd , marched to the sound oE the cannon until they came into the fight. When riding forward they asked Thomai "Where shall we go in ? " Ths answer was , in two mono syllables only , ' 'You see.1. [ Applause and cheera.j A force almost in his rear , a force on his flank. The three Ohio brigades , the most of whom had never heard the round of a hostile shot , filled the gap. Not less than TOO were dead and wounded in forty min utes' fighting , but they protected thb Sank , making them & living wall of Cro around Thomas. [ Cheers. ] There waa the practiced , trained soldier , and with him the enthusiasm of the inde pendent thinking volunteer that made our war triumphant and victorious. [ Applause. ] I honbfc them both both demerits and am glad to know thai the Army of the Cumberland has always generously recognized both of these arms of onr great service. My heart is rejoiced to be wilh you , and I am glad to look into tha faSea of these men and rstoghize them as old com rades of the Army of the Cumber land. [ Applause and three cheers for General Garfield J f3tadldng Wheat The annual loss to the farmers of the northwest in consequence of the careless Blacking of grain , amount ? tea a larf e sum of money. We most al ways have a succession of storms from the 15th to the 26th of September , ac companied with high winds , which has a tendency to drive the rain into the stacks with a good 'deal of force , and which frequently traasfera No. 1 wheat tb Ro. 2 , and in many instances to a lower grade. There is as much of a trade in building stacks of grain as there is to build & house or make a plow. Unless a man serves an apprenticeship at the business the can not properly stack grain. Ex perience is required to make a stack that is proof against the driving storms. Every sheaf must be placed In just such a position , and the posi tion must be just right. Tha throw- iog togevher of a maSa cf sheaves won't suffice. The stack must be of a good form in order to shed the rain. A good foundation should always be built at the bottom of Ihe stack out of rails or timber for the grain to rest on. Whenever the butts of the bun dles reach ihe grbnnd It has a tenden cy to make the grain cf that portion of it musty. Thoio who are learned In the art of the mys teriea of sticking will weave every sh.Ci ? in such a manner thai the hardest and most Revere rain storm will fail to damage the grain. The services of such persona during the Stacking season is invaluable , and the farmers should secure such workmen whenever they have neb learned the trade themselves. And it is the duty of every farmer , and for that matter every one that works in the harvest field , to learn to stack grain. It is one of the most .important branches on the farm. It can-not be learned in one or two seasons' . There is a commencement to everything , and the sooner the farmers learn to stack his own grain th better off he will be. How the President Vle-wad It. Washington Star. There is a good story told of the president In connection with the ra- cent appointments made to fill vacancies in the United States Army. A gentleman who is distinguished in social life was extremely anxious to have ason , of a warm friend design ated for one of the vacancies He called upon the president and made known his requests "You see , Mr. President , " in advocating the young man's claim , "his father is a distinguished ex-army officer. H s great-grandfather was a gallant soldier of the army , and hit great great great grand father was an officer in the navy dur ing the revolutionary war. " These points were pressed with force upon the attention of the president. AH of & sudden the president said : "And this young man's father , great-grand father , and even a more remote grand-father have all been officers of the United States ! " "Yes. " came the remote reply. "Well , " replied the president , with a merry chuckle , "don't yon think it about time some one in that family earned a living for .himself . I" How They Got a Free Breakfast. Columbia ( S. 0. ) Registtr. An old tflan , accompanied by a young woman , beat their way across tha Lexington bridge yesterday , and , upon arriving upon this side of the turbulent Congaree , stopped for lunch at ono of the many little cook- shoos that line Gervais street on this side of the river. They partook of cold fiied mullet and corn bread , but when asked by the landlady , a coal- bhck matron of the Christian * Hall stripe of "hot 'possom and rice' ' fame , to liquidate the bill , the old man talked of having come over to surrender to the authorities for some crime he had committed , and ' 'the red-headed gal" reckoned she would "soon be in Jail , where they had to feed prisoners onten state money. " The old land lady was horrified at the thought of having entertained two criminalj , and Jet the couple pass on. And they passed on , nobody , not even the po lice , knowing where they paasnd to. Ihe Hard Lucfc of a Chinese Who Cut Oft Hla PlBtall- Portland ( Or ) Sunday Mercury. There is a Chinaman working on the Portland branch of the O. and 0. R. R. who is quite a curiosity. Pressed like "Melican Man , " his queue ont o'ff , he sports a moustache , and at a distance looks like anything but a Celestial. On a close inspec tion , however , the Mongolian blood shows itself in the almond-shaped eye and swarthy skin- This Celestial has some peculiarities which attract at tention at first sight , one of which is a hibit of spitting at .his heel. Starting on a run' for some article ho will stop 87ery ten feet , turn his heel around sideways and spit at it. He performed this feat five times one day in running the lengih of a car. It is said that he is a good worker , but so disagreeable that Iio onj like * him , and threats having been fre quently made against bis person , be has armed himself "Melican man" j fashion. Truly , the heathens are becoming - , coming Americanized. In conversa- ' j tion with one of the bosses who I speaks very jgood English , we learn that this fellow's name is More Chung. , That sometime since he married , but used his wifeeo badly she left him and , | would not return at his ofu repeated solicitations. In revenge be cat off queue , let his mustache grow , and dressed himself like a white man , saying : "D n Chinee I me alllo same Melican man. " His position is peculiarly hard , being shunned by his own , and despised by his adopted countrymen. He has taken to srnok- ins opium to such an extent that he is the "opium fiend. " HTJMOBS OP THE CAMPAIGN. THE MAS Oh A UIBEIOy , WHO COMBINED BUSINESS WITH POLITICS. Titusvills Herald. A solemn-looking stranger sealed in a travel stained-buggy , which was drftwn by a horsa that looked like Core's picture of Rczinante , rained up in Titusville the other evening. The stranger stood up in his vehicle ) glanced up at the town clock , bowed to the people passing on both sides of the straets , and said : "I come unannounced and unher alded , but at the earnest solicitation of the otate central committee. " A dozen people stopped. "The times are out of joint ; 0 cursed spite , that ever I was bdrn tb set it righlu ! remarked the stranger in a loud Voice. " .But the state cen tral conimiito insisted so hard that I had to-come down among you. " The crowd was swelling rapidly.and inquiries pasted from lip to lip as to the speaker's identity. " 1 think it's Col. Forney , " suggest ed a man on the other side of the street , while on the opposite side the rumor was bi-ing rapidly circulated that it WPS Stanley Matthews , ( of Ohio , -who hs'd consented to { come hera find look after the oil vote for Garfield. "I como unheralded , " said the slrango man , "not simply at a matter of taste , bat as a matter of policy. ,1 do not myself like these immense civic displays , ind in saying this I do not wish to reflect upon our people for the magnificent reception oft my friend Gen. Grant. His was an ekcep tlonal cfiae , " , ' * 1 ' " believe it'a Garfield himself , tuvd a man sitting on the curbstone. ' 'I wouldn't be surprised if it was Hancock , " s < nd another , as he glanced Into a shoo window to compare the face with a chromo of tbe general. The stranger cast his eyes slowly over the crowd and continued ! "The interest which you manifest assures me that you are alive to the great importahce of this , c mpai n , "We dpn'l ; want traitors to rtln IhU country ! shouted a man who thoueht the speaker was Gen. Gar- ueldf ' 'Right ; right you are , friend , " re sponded the speaker , pleasantly. J'This is the grandest country the sun ever shone upon. We want men , honest men , men of wisdom , intogri * ty and patriotism to t ale this God- given government ; " then , raising hlfr eyes to a ton-cent flag that fluttered from a window-sill , ho apostrophized it : "FIi cf iho free ' g heart's hopa and home , by angels' hands to valor given , thy stars have lit the welkin dome , and all thy hues were born in heaven.1 The eloquent words of the speaker called forth loud cheera from both democrats and republicans , notwith standing the cheapness , in a money poin' of view , of the particular copy cf the flag referred to. After the Applause had subsided ) he went en : "As I hava said , the state central cOmtnittae " ' What central committee } " inquir ed a man who was anxious as to the speaker's po'itics. "I am a plain , blunt , man. and I will not hare proceeded far before there will be no occasion to ask , 'Un der which king , Bbnronian ? ' The people demand a change. [ Cheers from the democrats. ] The people of this country have been swindled long enough. [ Democratic yells , and cries of 'Give it him hot ' to , and heavy. ] Gentlemen , I hava known Gen. Garfield - field long and well , and ha is one of God's own noblemen- [ Cheers from the republicans. ] As a president he would adorn this country. [ Loud cheers. ] I also know Gen. Hancock. I consider him the very best type of God's own handiwork. [ Tumultueus Peering by the democrats. ] But , eontlemen , it is principles , not men , that we must look after now. " The speaker paused , took some documents from under the buggy B At , while the crowd wondered hope- lully what side of the house he was on , anyway. "This is an important crisis in our onuntry's history , " he began again , "acd historians will so record it. I dare say you are all sick of politics and politicians. " [ Cries of "We arel wo are ! Give us honest men ! * ' ] "Yes , my friends , give us honest men ! That is the Macedonian cry that greats me eery where , and it strikes a responsive chord here in my heart of hearts How many gentlemen are there hera in this vast concourse of intelligence who say 'Down with poli tics ? ' " [ A hundred voices , "H rel" "here ! " "here ! " ] "Now we understand each other. I am down on' politicians like a pile- driver. I profess to be an honest man , and I have that here in this lit tle parcel , " and he held up a small tin box between bis thumb and finger , "which I am not to proud to recom mend to honest mon-of whatever po litical party. 1 call it the Saint'jResL or the pluribua Unnm Cotn snd Bunicn T3radicator. With it I re move the worst chronio case of corn/ bunion , wart , or excrescence that ever defiled the fair form of man or Nobrasfca Republican Platform. 1. The republicans of Nebraska most heartily endorse the profession ot princi ples formulated by tbe national republican convention at Chicago , and pledge their unswerving support to the candidates there ominated. 2. We affirm the doctrines of national sovereignty in the formulated principles upon which tha perpetuity of the nation rests , and that the principle of home rule as enunciated by the democratic party is hut the cautious eipregsion of the Calhonn doctrine of state rights , is revolutionary in its character and destructive of the unity of the nation. 3. We regard the recent seizure of th polls and tbe wholesala robbery of the franchises of the republican citizens of Al. abama , surprising in the magnitude and effrontery of the crime of all former effort * of the- party under the Tweed plan in New York , and tbe Mississippi plan in the south , as a fair specimen of democratic method and a forecast of democratic do minion in national affairs that should in cite every honest man and taxpayer in the country to most earnest endeavor to de feat the party of brigandage and fraud at the polls in November. 4. We have considered "what Lee said Jackson would do If they were alive , " and have determined to employ our best ener gies in pre venting the seizure of the national - al government by their living comrades throuch the frauds of the solid south. . 5. We congratulate the people of the state upon the rapid increase of popnla- tion and \vealth , and upon the good measv ure of prosperity that has rewarded their labor , upon th 'rapid upbuilding of oar material interests since the success of re sumption snd tbe rtvivsj'of trade. * 6. We pledge our-support tfl | ue.j } Itga- lation in congress and such measures by state legislatures as may be-necessary to effect a correction of abuses and prevent extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corporations. 7. We most cordially invite the aid and co-operation in the latest afense-of the national integrity and nation * ! pnr = e of all repnMicana and war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues , or have clung to the party name. Rttohed , That we heartily join in ths recommendation made by General Garfield in his letter of acceptance In urging upon congress the speedy improvement of the Missouri river.for barge navigation. Tbe mot sensible remedy , and tha only Biff , sure and permanent ctt'O fur * H dissases of the liver Jjood and s onuchtlncn-U ! < i b moils f even , fe\ rand aiUo , dumb ague , J&Uudloo , dynpersi- , &c , is Prot. GuJmette's French Live- tads , which cures by ab < o > ptlon. Ask your druggist for this noted cure , and take no other , and if be tas not got it or mil net t it for yon , sand J1.60 to French Pid Co . Toledo , 0. , and they will send vou one poet-paH bv return mU. HOW dAN I EXPRESS MY - . fHANKSl Mrs.Mki , oflprkvllle , New Tor * , writes : It Affords Did ETtt pleasure to write the5 Ivw llms to le : tEe/bublic know tha v-lao cf AnaJctttt , th treat EiUrU Pile Kswedy I hive iUSeredW Ivt 11 J" everrthln ; bat death ; In that time I have rpent hundreds of dollars. I have tried everything : I ever be rd of , I hue had four different doctors but found very little r > llef. I at last heard of Anattitr I triad them and tn one houi'S ll < B91 fnuhu re > lief and h\ & h t been troubled with then since. How can I f ipress my th nk * to yon ? No tirgUs esn praise tbtrn too HRhlr , and I iron'd say to all these who ate smictot with Piles , Hemorrhoids or fisrutw , Internal or ex ternal , give Inaidiiatnal and you will no longer b& a suHjicr. MM. USERS Samplfcs of ' 'Ahaluttt' ore sent free -o All snQe ers en arplic tton to P. Neustaedter & Co , Box 8946 , New York. Bold by 11 PrlcoJLCO , _ _ _ _ Trot. Gullmetie's French Bldnev Pad currs by absorp.lon all discuses of tbe kldnejs and urinary organs. Try It. BucKien'a Arnica Salve The BSST SALVE la thefrorld for Outs , Bruises , Sores , Ulcera , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Ohapp- edUanda , Ohllbla&Ts , 'Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every case or money re tended , Price 85 cento per bot. For dale by § dly J. K. ISH Omaha. Free ot Cost. DB. KINO'S JfKw Dii'tovHBT fo GonsuiapUon , Coughs and Gelds Asfhma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wohderful retoody a trial : Aa ybti value your eiistencet you cannot % afford to let this opportunity , pass. We could not afford , and vbuld net give thU remedy away unless wo knavr le would accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Da. KIKG'SNEW DISCOVERY will cure. For sale by ( G ) JAMES K. ISH , Omaha. THREE REMEDIES IN ONE , In nil diso ders mIM , acute or chronlo keepnpthe etrenstli and ksep the bowels free ; Give a corrective , laiatlvs and tonic , Ii ) one pure medium that combines ihe three. SELTZER Anamrr Is that medium ( ; loiou ) ; | , Ittonei , rcfrcsnes , regulates , euat lns , . ind o'er dlf ease furthlrtv years Tlcforlou } , . The world's tt > H founded confidence retains TARJUM'S EnzRVEsciKT SILIZIR Atzwzsr. SOLD BY ALL DRUQQ1STS SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 242. For levying ; speoltl tax and assessment for the payment-I on .b lf of the cost and expense ot .he cradin ; of 2Ut street , from D veopjrt ttreet to the coutb line of al'et betwren Davenport and Chicago streets , in thoCiiv cf Omaht , County of D u las Bute of Nohruka. Ee it ordained by tha City Conncll of the City Sri. 1. 'That the Several ; ums s t opposite tS Total 5108.71 Bftli ? ihe one-halt oi the cost and expense * efabrva s ld gr dlng-ot 21st street in front ot and adjolnm ; ( aid p eml M bou din ? and abtit- tijiron ( u h Improvcmtnts. be and tr e same are beriby respectively evlsd and asiss.d aiticst ea b of said lot * , payable to the city treasurer wttbln tbjity ( SO ) days from this d ie. it bolng La determined by the city 3onncil th > t the said one-half of the net and expenses ot said improvements , Bball he paid by i aid lots in pro portion to ihi feet fror.t ol'ho said lo so bounding and abutting upon aa d Imarovrmeu's. bIC. 2- This ordlo nco shill taks tffectand be ill fore * frera and after Its pMsage , JAMBS alEfUENEON , Attlag ties t Onuna O.ty Couadl. Passed 8 t. 16 b. liSO. Attest : J.F. MOOAXISIT , C-ty Clerk. Approved Bept. IStft , 18SO , 0.8. CHA8B , Mayor. Tbe above tax bscfBM delinquent on tbe 18th day of October. 1880. Iter wMch due ten (10) ( ) per c nt. penalty and Interest at the rat * ot one (1) ( per cent , ( er month , in advance , will be adlfrl. B.G. MAILBTTE , tcp25-5t city TrcMursr. FEVER AND AGUE , j Tha aooumnlated evidence of nearly thirty yean show that the Bitters is a certain remedy f or malirUl disease , as nell as its surest prt > * entire ; that it eradicates dyspepua , constipa tion , liTfr foicplalnt and nervousness , counter * acts a ! ! , ( < ? noy to gout , rheumatism , urinary mduUrtu disorders , tint It Imparts vigor to the letbttj and cheers the mind while it Invigor- utta the budr. . ' ' OHIOAGOMED10ALOOLLEGE Tne Pionea ; In the Graded System , and AUO In 8 years' course ot Instruct on adapted by Amerl. can Uedloal Collejo Aisodatlon , besrins its next Session Sept. 3tb. Phyelolgsical Laboratory es'ab'ished. AWATOMICAIi MATERIAL INUlf- LIMITED ABUNDANCE. Sea s number- ! , and secured in order ot application. Frcf tf ears'Fees , 8 5 ; Fractit'oners * COUTH through April , Fee , $30 , r"or Announcement or information , addreea Dr. J. H. HOhLIBTEB , 70 Monroe St. . Chicago. l22-d3t&wit NOriOE. / EVTLEMBS Wishing to have Sutti , Pant , VT &c. , made to measure , would do well by calling at THE MERCHAX TA/LOB , wherejprioes , fit -workmanship Is guaranteed. _ . _ _ 'sIQly THE OKLY PLAGE WHERE YQD can find a gocd imorttnent of BOOTS AND SHOES At > LOWBR PIOURK than at any other shoe bouse In the cUv , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. f.ATTKS' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO ORDER d m.p feet fit gwinttea , Prjcfj Trvrencn " ' BW deoU-lj ELECTION < A On Court House Bonds. . At a session of the Bean ) of County Comm'e- eoncra ot the Couuty of Donjln , in theStita of Nebraska , ho'den on thft llth day of Septem ber. A. D . 1SSO. It pras br said I ord Begolvad , Thatths following qnest'oa be and the me 1 he ehjr tnbmltted aa a prcpo ition to the quillfled electors of the Csuoty ol Don ? , la ? . Neoruia.tonlt : To the eectorsrf the County of Jonelas In lh 8t ieofNebruka : TbeBoariofCon'ty CommL-sionera of ttld county hereby snbmtt the following proposition : ShalliheC Ujty of Doajlai , Sn ecf Nob'asXa , by.laCoUaty t'ommiHioners line Its coupon bonds in ihe araoint of o < e hnadrcd and twen ty-Is e thoUtaod dol'ata ' for tbe purpose of a d- me In the construction , erection ana onmp'etlon and the construction , erection nd complotlm of a court ronae bnlldln ; In Ibe c.ty of Omaha , County of Dotulas , in tha State of N'eb.a ka , for .onn'y pnrpcieiaid all tbe purpo es for which such cou t house may be legally used and apprjtiriats the mon y nlsed th reby for aid ill stleh ccnunictlotl. or for inch construct ! n and 0-mpletlon of cud building- , All tha cost' and expense of % aid hulldlnsr bet t fxceed the stim ol ne hundred and ffty thousand dollars , MlJ bonds to be one tUouand dollars each an > date Ua.uary lit , 1831 , payable at t e office of 'hii coun y trea < ur'r of said county and to run twenty years. Kh li'trest at a rate not exceed * i nitix (6) ( ) per cent. p ( annum , payable ieml- nnuilly. TD uld bonds eb&II not be SoM lesg than rar. In addlt'on to ihe Icrtl for oidlnftiy 'axoi there eb&ll b leVied antt collected & tax anduallyts provided by lav , for the payment of the interest 01 said bo | daa It become due. and an addi tional amount ( ball be levied ml collated IB provided by law , suKaent ID pur tha principal of suih bouds at maturity , and proflatd that not more thin fifteen percent , of tbe principal ot said bonds thall be levied In mv one year , and proVidrdilways that In no event shall bonds be i'suat tp a. urtattr imount thin ten pr rent , of tbe issetied Taltiatlou of all the taxable proper ty In Sal i county Inte.f e t sfall be paid on sal * banescnlvremand { titer the d ieof t o sale of B\ i botids or a < y part IhsriSf and ibe rcceip of the monuy therefor. Tbs wid bonds shall b redetm bl at the op tion of the Board of ConLty Comminloiic'S of sail co mtr at tfe expiration cf UayeitBfrojn the date of said bond , , Work on said rourt hotiM shall be commouced imm dUteaftjr ] thft adp lob , of Mid pn p a tton , If adopter , and s.id baildJnfr tti be coi3- pleted on or before January 1 , 1SS2. No levy shall be nude to piy any part of the principal of s id bonds un'Jl after the rzplratlon of ten years from tbe data of gal4 bonds. The form la which tbe above proposition ghnll.be submitted shall b. by ballot , upon which ballot shall be printed or written or part ly printed or writted the words : "for Court HouSo. Bonds..1' tf ) "Agalns * Court House BoildS , " mri'd ill ballots cart having thereon the ivords "For Court Houaa Bonds"shall ha rteem- co and taken to be It } faVor of raid proposition , anq all bV'lots cut bavin ? , Ucr pn the words VAgainst Court House Bonds' shall be decked and taken to be agalnit eatd proposi tion , and If two-tbidj ) ot the rotes cast at the election hereinafter provided In thb behalf be in favor cf the above proposition , It shall be deemed and taken to be carried. The said proposition shall be voted upon at tbe general election to be held in the County ot Douglas , Bute of Nebraska , on the 2d day of November , A. D. IfcSO , at the foil owing named place * : SmahaPrecinct Ko. one ( ! } Turner Hall. Qjriaha , Precinct N9. tno (2) ( ) Ho. 8 engine house , Sixteenth bt. Oxaha Precinct If p. three (31 ( Carpenter shop , 10th bt. , 2 do < ri < otith of eaginoboa oIotKo. 2. QmahajFrednct No. four (4) ( ) fiheria'a office , court house. n Omaha Precinct No. fire (5 ( > i-Ed. Leeder't house , southeast corner 12th and Chicago Sis. Omaba PreclnctKo.BixS ) No. 1 engiaehoute , 20th and Izard atrpote. Saratoga Precinct School house , near Gran * slss. slss.Florence Florence Treolnct Florence Hotel. Union Precinct Inlneton school house. Jefferson Precinct School house In District No. 41. ElVhorn Freclnct Elkhorn school house. Fiatte Valley Precinct School house at Waterloo. Chicago Freclat School house at Elkhorn Station. MHlarJ Precinct Mlllsrd Echool housa. UsCardla Proclnct McCardle school house. DougK ? P'recirict House ot 1.0. Wilcox. , We t Onvihii PrecltfctSchool bouse In Dii- tlictNo. 46. .1 , . i , Ac J which election will bo opened at 8 o'clock n the morning and will continue open until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. F. W CORLISS , ( Seal ) H. P. KSIOUT , I BED UBEXZL , County Commissioners , JOHN R. MANCHESTER. County Clerk. BU-SOt Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & -Maiia er. The most thorough -appolntei and complete Htchlne Shopa and Foundry In the state. Castings of every dtscr ption monufacted. Engines , Pumps and eve y class of machinery made to order. Special attenUen given to Well Angars , Pulleys , Hangers * ShnftinsIJridee IronsGccr Cattlii&r , etc. of , Models , etc. , neallv erenitrd. 266 Barney 'St. , Bet. J4th and ISth. ATTEHTIONt BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS ; The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILT E , NUB. , hat now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the B. & M. railroad , to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give U3 a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOYEK , Prop. , THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thislnstltntlon , located at Denver , Colorado , tha Education * ] and Commsrcbl center ot tbe West , Is pre-eminently tbe best and most practi cal of its kind for tbe MERCANTILE TRAINING OF ToungMen and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Secretary. The most extenslre , thorough and complete Institution of the kind In the world. Thousands of aocountints and Business men , in tbe prin cipal cities and towns of the United States , owe their success to our courte cf training. The fiietfit Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Fine , new hrtcV block , at Junction of threa street car lines. Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying oat of our novel nd BTitematio methods of BUSINESS TEAHOTGL Toung men who contemplate a bmlncis 11 fo and parents bavin ; sons to educate , are partlcu larly requested to lend for our new Circular which will give full Information as to terms condition ot entrance , etc. Address ' G , W. FOSTEE , President , seps-sm Denver , Colorado A cow aM hitherto unknown remedy for'all diseases of the Kidneys , Bladder , ana Urinary Omna. It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop sy , Brlzht's Disease , inability to retain or expel ! the Urine , Catarrh of ihe Bladder , high colored and scanty urine , Painful Urinating , LAME BACK , Uenenl Weakness , and all Female Complaint - plaint * . It avoids Internal medldnes , IS certain In It effects and cons when nothmc es& can. For sale by all Dru rlita or sent by mail free upon receipt of the price , $2. CO. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS. Toledo , O. JsTSeod your sddreM for our llttla book , \Hoir a. Ufa was Baved. " /AJOa K. IHH , l m for Hebruka. GO EAST - VIA. TUB Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD I It la the SHORT. SUKS and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS A3D CHIOAGOMILWATrKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It la tha ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL DOS ! In addition to these and to pleas * all classes of travelers. It sriro. FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at M cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS ! IIS COACHES ARE THE FiNESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS II yog wish the Best Traveling Accommoda tions yon will bay your ticket by this Route tS-AND WILL TAKE NOJfEOTHER. All Ticket Ajrenta can sell vou Through Tickets vis tbUroad and Chrcl : n\l Ca- Eage Frea of Charge OMAHA TICKET'DFFICE' 1ZM Farnbam St , Cor 14th. and at Union Piclfle Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Color do Central and Union P d1c Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 8 JUw JlonJgom- ery Street. For Information , folder ; , m F3 , etc. , not oh. talnable at Homo Ticket Office , addt < 33 any ; jjnt of the Company , or JMHYIN HBCHriTr , STEHHITT , OenT M n i r. Sjnl Pass. Aeent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAKZ3 T. CLARK , Oenl Ait Omib A Conncll Bluffsi THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I TBCIEl CHICAGO gURLINGTOH & QUINGY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas- singer Ccachcs , and PULLMAN SLEEPIKCKDINING CARS by th * rna , ial > U wk3 travel uv r ltf 10 J)9 ) the Ea < Appointed and Best Mattaged Ro&d In the Country. < PAgSENGERS GOING EAST Should' bear in mind that th ! * Is tha BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Pavcnsers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Adtantago of Six Daily Lines of Falace Sleeping Cars from Cliic.vjo to New York City Without Change. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Wostln house Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Bifety Platform and Coufler\ the moat Perfect fret - t CtiCm Against Acd- ( tents in ihe world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPIHC AND D'HIHC CARS Are run on th Burlington Route : Information concerning Routes , Rates , Ume Connections , etc. , will bs cheerfully given by app'.j ing kt the office of the BurlKgton Route , 6w Kourtecntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. O.E. PERKiNH. D W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag t. J. 0. PHILLCfPI , St. Joe. , Ho. Oenoral Agent , Omaha. H P. DUEL , epi-dl _ Tlcliet Agent Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AHD St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Rdiabk Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , nd all points In Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. ThU lln is equipped with Urn Ira- iroved Westing-homo Autumallr Air Brak iad filler Platform Coupler and Buffer. Add for SPEED , SAFETY AHD COMFORT j nnsurpaesed. Hisrant Drawln ? Room and Sleeping Carsowneil and controlled by the com * pany , run Through With. nt Chansro between Union Pacific Transfer Pspot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains laive the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 8:16 p m. . reaching : Sioux City at 1ft 0 p. m. , and St. Pinl at 115 a. m , ma&Inz TEN HOURS IH ADVAITOE or ANT OTHER ROUTB. Rctnramj , leave St. Paul at 3SO : p m. , ar. at Sioux City at 4 : 5 i. m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bla3j , at 9:50 : a.m. Be sure thit your tickets read via " 8. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. ROBINSON , Asa't Oen 1 Pass. Ajent. 3. H. O-BRTAN , Southwestern Freight and Pasxonper Agent. myin-tf _ Council Bluffs TUNE 1S8O. K. C. , ST. JGEa C. B. R.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOCIS AND THE EAST From OilAHA and tee WEST. Ko change of cut between 0naha and Bt. Louis and bat one between Omaha and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS BUCniKQ ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line is equipped with Pnllman'0 Palace S'eopln ; Cars , Palace Day Ooach- es.HUlcr'a Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Wtttlnghonse Air-Brake. 13-SEE THAT YOUK TICKET READS- 5TVla Kansas City , St. Joseph and J X3-ConncilBluir3K.R..vla Sf jtarJo and.St.Lonl3.-Bl * Ticket * lor sale at all coupon statlonfl in the West. J. r. BARNARD , A. a DAWES , Gcn'l Sapt. , Gcnl Pass. & Ticket Art St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Aeen. , 21i Fifteenth Street , between Famhao and Donzlan , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHOK , A , B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Cmha. Oen'rl Acent , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Mannfocturen ol STANDARD SHOT - /I-eL2 SS5MK Ei"sS23 aJ Viiinmnnnnnmnrmmi'niii/ BE SURE TO EOT IT. THE BEST IK MARKET. B , W , BLATCHFOKD & CO. Msauticturers of Lead PIpe , heat and Bar Lead , Block Tin , Pipe and Solder , Linseed On and Oil Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO DR. A. 8. PENDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HI3 MED ICAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , OlfAHA , NEBRASKA Offering his serviced in all depanmcctl * o medicine and surgery , both In general an i pedal practice , cnt and chronic disease * C u consulted night and dly , sjidwtUrldta p&rt of tha city aad county on receipt of liHt2 KIDNFGEIiis highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright'a Disease , Loss of Energy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising : from Kidney or Bladder Diseases Also for Yellow Fever , Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. /9T5y the distillation of a FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIKS and BARLEY MALT we hay discovered K'DS EOFN.whl'-1' acU speclflcsllv on the Kidneys and Urinary Organs , remoTliu InjurloUt d p > > lu forra l In tbe b ajler and pnrentln * anj slrtinlosr. imutlc Mnutlon boat or Irrltatt 'P In the m'mbrmoas U In * of lhi dactt or wjter fna * ta It excites a healthy action In tln KMnryr gi lnr 'h-ra strength , rljor * nil restoring thue ornns to 4 h ilthy condition , sbowlar Iti effect. on bnf tha col'.r and cv-y Oow o ( urn - It con be taken nt all time * , In all cllmttea and under i1 clrcumrtancts * wnhnn * . Injury t > tha yHtem. Unllka any other prtp.ration tor Kidney ultScultlc. It hutarcrr ptatxan ant n'reijtble tastaand flavor Ithasbeea difficult to male a preparatjoi conWnlnjr positiya niuro'l-prup riles which will not nauseate , but be acceptable to the sbmach Before tat In ? any Llvfrm-di Its. Iry a bottle of KlDNKOE to CLSA.N3K tha KIDNEY * ( TOO- foul m > tter Try It an t yu IU alw < ys ni It 01 a ( imlly meillcinj. LaJiea especially will : lka it and Gentlemen will9rd KIDN'KGRN the best K'.iIne\rT > mc eyer iue- ' ! NOT ICE hach boti ! Njara thn msmture of LAW KEXCE 4 \RT1N" . aso a Proprietary Govern ment Stamp , which permit * KIDNEUEN to ba sold ( without' license ) br Srcats ! , Grocer a am Other Persons everywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for Genera ! and Family Use. Itnotfoundat your DrajzUti or Grocers , we will sendabottls prepaid to tha nearest xtrei * office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DEUGGISTS , GKOOEES and DEALEBS everywhere WhoiesalS < ! iefit In Oniaba/8TEELE , JOHUSON Sz CO. , UI enpply tbetnda at manufacture prices. _ _ _ WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY O < " THIS VS lE BY KXAMIHINC THIb MAP , THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCX ISLAND & PACIFIC R. IS TllE GREAT COSSECTEURI1SK BETWEEN TI1E EAST & THE VtoZ \ " " " " " " ' IU main Una runs from Chicago .a CorlfloU niutn , paMlnit thrmiEli Jollet , Ottora. L SiHe. irreat f eatcre of our Pahico Cars Is SMOtu" l " Oeneaeo. Mollne. Kocic IsIoncT , Datenport. \ wt SALOON * nerayon cnn enjoy your " " Liberty. Iowa Cttr.Mareneo , Eroo lyn.Ortaaci. : at all hours of the day. lies Molnes ( the capital ot Iowa ) . Stuart , Atlan Maimlflcent Iron Brtdces spaa tic , nnd Avoca ; with branches from Bur a and Missouri rivers at all point * croi ed > . 'J Junction to Peorla : Wilton Junction toMusca- line , ana transfers are arotdwl at Connot - ' tlto. Waahlncton. FalrScId. KUon. Uelknap , Kansas Cltr. Lcavenworth. and Atch' > ' > > CentroTille. PrinceWn.Truntoa. Oollatln. Cama- nectv > n belneroade in unionit > epnts rnn. Leavenwortb. Atchbon , and Kansas Cltr : THIS5OKtlAT J&f Wwbloeton to aicnaroer , Oskaloosa , and Knox- OKtlAT TUKOCOI1 LINK vlllo : Keolns to Famlnston. Bonaparte , Bon- . tonscort. Independent. Eldon. Ottumwa. Eddy- At CZIICMOO , wittl all dlventlnt liner H * Tilie , OfUblooaa , Polln..Monroe , nnd DCS Moines : Newton to Monroe i Dei Molnes to Indlsnola and At ENOLinooD. with tllfl 18.411.5. v Wlntersct : Atlanta to J wls and Andabon t ana Ft. W.4C.R.UUS. . . . A-nca to llarl&n. This Is poeltlvelr tbe only At WA8RINGTOK HliainS. WlU PU Kallroad. whlcA owns , and operates a through L. U. IU llnd fron Chlcuxo Into tno State of Kansas. At LA SULLE. wt. i III. Cant. R. R. Thronca Express Pamencer Trains , with Pull \tPEOKIA.wlthP. J'.AJ. : P.U.I man ° alaco LciaatWchert.Rroruii each way daily y.i 111. Mid. : andT.KdE W. Rd . between CHICAGO and FfiOnu. KaxsAs Crrr , At HOCK. fsLANn with "Mljwaukoa Conxcit. liLnrra. LSATRXWORTU and ATcai- bland 3Uort Line , " and Hoc * Ul'd A V6C. A SO v. Through cars ara also mn between lli' au- At UATBJiPOUT , with the Davenport * * tee nnd Kir.cas Cltr. via the "Jlllwaukse and C.M. 4bt-V.it.lt. Kocklslana 8hoLine. . " . MJB - Great Uock Islana" 1s magnificently -TlthCentrallowaR.lt. equipped. Its road bed Is Implr * n set. and IU MOI.Vkd. with D JLAF. D 1UA track Is laid with steal rails. - AK.OUNCII. BLcrrs. with Union Panner. . WhatwUJ pleaaa yon raortwtllbe thepleasnn At OMAHA , witb B. & Mo. it. B. B , in or enjojrlnjc Tour wl . while passing over tha beautiful prslrles of Ullnola and Iowa. In on a of At OrruuTVA. wita Central lowaK cor magnmcant Dining Cars that accompany all Bt. L. * Pac and C. B. * Q. K JWs. Thronsu Express Tnttna. Too cet an entire A KloKUK.wltu cmt. tu ) itooo as Is nerved In nny first-class hotel. Loun)4Hao..nnrtSt. [ orsevcnt7Qva cents. At CAMEROV. witbTLBUJ. K.R. f pDrclsttec tha ( act that a majorltr of tha At ATCHISON. with AtchV. Topcln & Samfr- psopleprefer * separata apartments lor different ' ten. & .Neb. and Ceu. Br. U. f. B. tUU. purposes ( and the Immense r pns onccr bnalaeis At l.EJiv is WORTH , with Kan. Pao , - < n * - * of this line warrantlsu It ) , wo arc plrased to an- Ccnt.lt.Kda. nonnoa that this Companj runs Pullman Palati AtKANaAi crrr.witu ail lines for ww - - * Savin * Can forstoeplne purposes , and POace . and Southwest. PfJIjI.KA'S' PA'tACE OARS a . ran through to PEORIA.11ES M COUXCf.L. BttrPFsTiLAASAS CIYT. A TClIlbO.V , pnd l EAVkjiWOUT Ticket * vlii thU Z.lnc , known H * the "Great Kock Jaland Koutc , " r K > ts all 'ricltot AeenU Iti tha "United 8tnte i.ntl Cnnadn. For Information not obtainable t year home ticket offlee , addreu. A. J&LXL'BA.'LiTLi , E. ST. J Qea'l Suparlntendent. U a'l Tit. GHAS. SHLVERIGK FURNITURE , BEDDING/ FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Fnrnitnre ard "Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE ap Si mon th u and 1210 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator ± 880 _ MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD- ! ) They also nake Buckeye Improved Iron item Walking Cultivator" with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style * Enquire lor them at the bear dealers. F. H. PUGH , Gen , Agent , Omaha , Neb Ear Diseases. DR. E. E. SHOEMAKER. Thft wll known Aural Surgeon , of Reading : , Fx. who has been la the Medic a profession orer 20 years , gives all his time * -xcIusiv ! y ti tha treat- meat of dtafotn and dl'Mses of tha ear and catarrh. He sends a Talaable little book of 01 paea on tbe tr amant of these dissiee * . frte to all This book pres refeiencts and teatl * monlali fiat win wttrfy the moot tkettlctl He li alio author tf i wnrK ot STS pa : es. ottaTO , on thfia dbeases.and th ir proper treatment ; pr'ce ' 52b/malL No fimllj sbonldbawlthoatthlsTalu- ab'ebook. It will save tuff enn ? loss of bearing and d ctor's fees Pr. Shoemaker's Remedy for the cure of Rnnnlnsr Ears , ( s nnlT wlly cknowl' edjelby phja'ciansand the pubic ) n general M tbe only trn'y ' nlti'ls BexeJy for tbe cure i.f this oalhMoms dliease. It b harmlw < , plea aat and rel alls , sa < t wtllcnre almost any cue eren of forty years' standlnj , all bad smeU and on- plealantnesi of the dueue hostantly remored and hearinz in most case * matly Jmpr T d permanently Price 2Sold by J . K Ish- wnolesaeaad ! retail deal r In drais and m dl- clzes and snrzicil lastrua ent , lia K rabm st. Omaha. sep27d od-lm x wee * la Vour own town. lerma ud Addrew H. HxUett 4JCon 7 < ] a weak. tl2a'day atr < ee * ilyniJ < ! e < > et I'outfit tra > > dflrcislrn &Co.roitl il.JC NERVOUS DEB1LI1Y ' Vital Wyikncm ant. ros Humphreys' Su ? ; c fie No. i 8. tea remedy known. Piu-oSl cr tU.T rials and Ur/o vUl ol ' oowderf r 5. jent p < v tta free on receipt of price. JUjlIPUR' . ? < HOMED. MED CO09 FoltonSt. . N w > tit. Illoat. C t.isn of Recclp's apl , dA 'p 01 C n < rjOnP 5t > 0 lU U > 6UW htf. Adilios * atlnnort Jo Pnrtlamt. Mln . , MECHANICAL. ASO MINIS" 2 . CIVIL at tb RtnstcIaerPoUt. ole IniHtote , Troy. N. Y The oMe t enjlrm nt school In America. TSaet UUm be lrg S f _ nv. br ISthr The Rezistcr for 1330 eonufn of tha ( pr dnate for tha past 51 je rs , wu positions ; also , onna of stadr , reqair-w ita rxtwniaj. stC-SJAddrtsaJAY1D U. GKKi < E Director.