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Send for price list W. H. RAYNER , Western Ac't , Omaha. Jfeb. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. ffonurrfuldlBCOvericiln the world havebeen made Among other things hcre Santa Clans stayed Children oft ask If he makei cnods or not , If really he lives In a mountain of snow. List year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole And euddenlj dropped into hatEcemedIlkeuhols Where wondtr of wonders they found ancwland , > Vhile fain-life * beinzs appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ours , with mow beautiful preen. And far brfjrtrtor aklra than ever were seen. Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exqunlte fragrance were prow Injraronnd. Sot lonpwere they left to wonder In doubi V Itelue soon came the/ had heard much atom , Twai Santa Claus * self and this they all say , 3e looked like the pictr.re t csce c > cry day. He drove up a team that looked Terr queer , TV. as a team f crasshoppcrs Instead of reindeer , Be rode in a shell Instead of a tlcich , But he took them on towd and drove them He showed them all uvcr his wonderful realm. And factories making coeds for women and men Furriers were worUrur on hats Croat and small. To Dunce's they said they w ere sending them all. Jrii Klncle , the Glove Maker , told them at once , AU our Gloves we arc sending to Bunco , Santa showed them guspenders and many things mere Saying I also * took these to f ilcnd Bonce's stars. Santa Claus then whispered a secret be d teU. Ai In Omaha et cry one Vnew Bunco weL , He therefore should ecnd his poods to his cars , Knowlnp his friends will pet their full share. Now renumber ye direllers In Omaha town , All who want presents to Kunce's go round , For shirts , collars , or cloves prcat and Email , Send your sister or aunt one and alU Bunce , Champion Hatter of the TVcst. Donelu fift. Gmih * JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Otshft Jacobs ) UNDERTAKER No. 1117 Farnham St. , Old Stand ot Jacob Oil ORDERS BT TXLKQRAPn SOLICITS THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER , TOR COOKKO Meats , Vegetables. Fruits , Pud dings , Bean ? , Rice , Etc. , By Steam. It has stood tha test ot severe trails and re ceived the hiifhett rccommcndaliors from hotel and restaurant prnprieuiia. boarding house keepers , and \ UR.O numfccr of private families. AnvnumbtrofUUltsmay be uted.cooklng six , eight t r moic Idnds ol food at the same tune with out "I W-NDATIOM DBA * SIK Tie Cnivetftl Steam Cooker is what I have ren wahtln * lor a lone time. It works srlendldly. J.B.W ianr , tochxnce Hottl , Sturccon Bay. \Ve the undersigned , endorse the above In lull. El hanl W illiams Fremont , Keb. Leopold Willine , Sonthern HoUl , Omaha. Sam. Miller , Wisconsin llotfee , Fremont , lies. Dr..Burghum , Fremont , 2feb. Bold by D. A.Piercy , - lai Fwniam St. , Omaha , TXtt , And B. FBAXSDEN , JUla St. , Freaont , Ket. Scientific AdvancellieHt. At a tlltoe wheu all are noting th < remarkable derelopmenta of thii country it is cause for congratulaticr that the literary and acientSGc ihstitU' tions of the land ate keeping pact with its material growth. This tru'l ] B being confirmed every day , and tl t erection of the astronomical observa tory at Rochester , N. Y , is a most importunt step in this direction. Prof Swift , who has become known throughout the world as the fortunate discoverer of so many come's , has labored under great disadvantages in his vork , owing to a lack of proper facilities. The new observatory will entirely overcome those troubles , M the telescope which Is going to be mounted in ita dome ia the third largest in siza of any in America. But , however Valuable all future discoveries may be , the astronomers of # his country have ac complished many wonderful thinss in the past. Prof. Hall , of the Wash ington observatory , discovered the two moons which accompany liars , one of the grandest achievements of the present century. Prof. Bond dis covered the eight satellites of Saturn In 1848 and the transparent ritiix of Saturn ih 1850. The separation of Biella's comet into two parts was first seen by American astronomers and dur ing the eclipse cf 1871 Profs. Watson and Swift discovered three intra- mercurial planets. In addition to these great discoveries , the United States claims the honor of finding more than a thousand double and triple stars ( many of them being the * the largest of this cl ss of bodies ) , over fitly asteroids and fifteen new comets. When it is remembered that most of this work iraa done with in ferior instruments and in a country THE PARSON'S LEAP YEAR , "It's a very pleaeant parish , " said the Rer. Mr Racquet , "and rery pleasant people. The elder ltdies are Btealy , consistent workers ; the young er active and enthusiastic. I don't think , If I had possessed the privilege of selecting for myself , I could have found more delightful position. Mr. Roderic Racquet wai six-and- twenty , with a straight noas , pleasant blue eyes , and a general talent for be ing satisfied with everybody and ev erything. He was located in his first parish , a picturesque little knot of houses , overhanging a brisk cataract , which made work far mills and factor ies , and filled all the adjacent woods with ita noisy melody , and so far he was one of those exceptions in life , a perfectly latis fied man. "Ah , " said his friend , Mr. Alton , who was a misanthrope , ' 'The ladies , ehl""Yes "Yes , " said Mr. Ricquet , quietly ; "for , of course you kno.v that much of the properity of a country depends upon upon ita female members. " "Yes , " observed Mr. Alton , dryly. "You are an unmarried man , I be lieve t" "I am an unmarried man yes , cer tainly. " "And this is Leap-Year. " "Nonsense ! " cried the parson , briskly. "I hope you may find it nonsense , " Bild Mr. Alton , pursing his lips ; "but I am told that there are a good -nany tingle ladies this year who are driven desperate by the prospect of spinsterhood - hood " "Nonsense ! " again exclaimed Mr. Racquet. "My dear Alton , this is a little too much of a burlesque. You don't seriously believe in this thia absurdity ? " Mr. Alton only shook his head , as he rose and reached for his hat. "I'll gat my book , Racquet , " Eaid aa he , looked lugubriously around the room , "and go out for a atroll in these delicious pine-scented woods. My doctor says that pine sap Is very heali ing for lungs that are consumptively inclined. " "Very well , " said the Rev. Mr. Racquet , with a glance at the scatter ed sheets of the half completed ser mon that lay on his deak ; "and I will join yon after a little period of time. " He tooki up liis pen , dipped it de terminedly , in the inkstand , and went resolutely to writing ; but , ia spite of all his industry , the words of his ic onoclastic friend rang persistently in hi * ears. "If there should be any foundation forAUon's bsurd ideal" he pondered , with his pen suspended above his par' tially written sheet. "But , of course , there can't ! be ; but if such a possibili ty did exist and a married man ia re ally a better member of society than a single one. I never did adhere to the rigid doctrines that clergymen ahonld ba celebatea ! " And all the while Rosa Appleton's ckerry cheeks and taugled yellow ban- were dancing a human will-o'wisp , be fore the horizon of his mind's eye. "She's young , " be said to himself , "and perhaps a trifla inclined to be giddy , bn ( she's certainly very charm ing. And , since the Appleton'a have failed , and the mother has opened n boarding house , and ( Lucilla has gone to teaching , I do no'vthink I could do better than to marry " "Rosa Appleton , slrHf you please. " It was & timid little voice that broke in upon the thred of his reflections , and Ross , herself stood before him , coloring all over like a pink carnation with a basket of l te beaches in her where storms and cloud ) are so pre valent the industry and perseverance of our American astronomers can be partially understood. The new observatory at Roches'er is to bedevoted pKmarily to discov eries. Its arrangement and facilities aie specially designed for this pur pose and much may reasonably be ex pected from it. It ia named afierMr. N. N. Warner , proprietor of the Safe Kidney > > nd Liver Cure and other remedies , by whom it has been mott liberally endowed , and Its locali ty ia one of the most commanding in Rochester. The riew telescope will bo twenty two feet in length and ita Ions iq sixteen inches in diameter , while the dorao of the tower will be arranged with the latest appliances for thoroughly sweeping the heavens in every direction. Of this observatory , in the building ot which the friends pf science , in all parts of thecbuntry , have manifested jireat interest , and the success of which will be by them watched with thoroughly aroused confidence , wo present a view herewith. As will be seen , the edifice Is really a fine one ; attractive in ita architecture and pre senting , even in its exterior , every in dication of the adaptation to the pur poses for which it was designed. In such adaptation , indeed , it is well nigh perfect ; the building having been planned with great care and erected and completed with marked liberality. Wliilo America is so greatly distinguished by ita inventions and remarkable enterprises there ia much to indicate that it will take an equally high rank in the realm of discoveries , and it may alao be predicted with a rfaonable degree of certainity that r.atronomy will eventually find its highest advancement at the hands of American investigators. Hence , we may expect from this new observatory only a hlalory of increasing useful ness and honor. hand and white , fluttering ribbons in her hat. "I've called on business , sir , " said Rosa. The Rev. Roderio moved forward a chair. "Pray , be seated , Misa Appleton , " said he , not without some confusion on his own part. If they had been living in tha Pal ace of Truth now , and Rosa oould have seen into the depths of his heart 1 And Miss Appleton sat down , pull ing nervously at the fingers of her brown thread gloves. "It's about our Lucilla , " aaid she. "Indeed ! " said Mr. Racquet. "We want to get her well settled in life , " said Rosa , appealingly. "But I thought she was teaching ! " cried Mr. Racquet. "Sho dcean't like teaching , " con fessed Rosa ; "or , rather , to be candid with you , the trustees don't like her. She isn't very young , you know , and haa some odd , formal little ways , and only one eye ; and the children make fun of bar , and the trustees say she has no dignity. " "Very unfortunate , " said Mr. Rio- quet , bending a transparent pearl pa per-cutter back and forth , with the sublime indifference we are all apt to display towards the tribulations of others. "If there was an > thing I could do " "Oh , but there ia ! " said Rosa. "Ehl" ejaculated Reverend Roder ick. ick."She "She thinks , and mamma thinks " "Well ] " "That she might come here , " said Rosa , with her blue oyea fixed full oa the youug clergyman's face. Click 1 click 1 and the two pieces of the severed paper-cutter flew into opposite posito corners of the room. ' 'Hero ! " said Mr. Racquet "to the parsonage ? " "Yes , " innocently assented Rosa. "She isn't pretty to look at , to be surevbut as you yourself aaid , in your address to the Sunday-school , last weak , beauty is a mere nothing ; aud you'd find her very intelligent and ac complished. " "Indeed ! " raid Mr. Racquet , fri- gidly. "She has been highly educated , " went on Rosa , gaining confidence as she talked ; "but at the same time she would not despise descending to menial duties for the sake of one she loves and knows as she does you. And so , Mr. Racquet , she wants to know if you'll have her. " A cold perspiration broke out around the Reverend Rodericks mouth. He drew tack his chair with an instinctive movement of snlf-de- fence. Leap-Year was upon him in very truth and fact. Alton was right , and he should bo coerced into matri mony before he knew it. "I I'd rather notl" said Mr. Rao- quet , very decidedly. Roa looked at him , half amazed , half offended. "Rather not J" she repeated. "I don't think Lucil'a expected that deci sion. Perhaps she'd better come and see you heraelf about it. " "No , no ! she. needn't do that , " gasped Mr. Racquet. "Myi decision is irrevocable. " And hurriedly gathering his papers , he caught his pen and feigned great ' assiduity once more. "I see yea are busy , " said Rossa , softly , after an instant of hesitation "Yessaid , Mr. Racquet , "I am rather busy. " "Then perhaps I had better bid you good morning , " said Rosa. "Good morning , Mies Applaitm , said the clergyman , with his eyes glued to the paper. "Whart ! " he cried , he cried , after the fashion of the soliloquizing heroei of the stagey "marry that wrinkled , one-eyed tag against ajwill , ju t U. cause she wants some one to provide for her , and it is leap year ! And wo'Bt and cruelast of all , to thint that Rrra herself should come to pro pose it ! " Just then Rosa's voice , ioft and plaintive , talking to the old bouse- keeper in the kitchen below , chimed upon his ear. InvolnrtarilF he Us- toned. . . "I know it is very foolish in me to cry , Mrs. Meason , " faltered R..aa , c but , indeed , I can't help jl ! Ton see , we heard you were going away next week , and Lucilla was * o aiixiou ta obtain the situation of haasekeep ' and steady er. She's ao middle-aged going , you know , that it would be the best place for her. " "Certainly , certainly , MissRcsa ! ' said good-natured Mrs. Meg > on "And whit objection did the maate possibly have to ill" "I don't know , " said Rosa , "bu he ws so cold and stern and shor with me. He didn't soemabit like himself. And , ohl Mfa. Megeon pleaie give me a glass of water , for I feel all in a flutter. I didn't oven hay a chance to tell htm that Lucilla wa willing to come without wages for the first month , f-r ihe sakOOf learning the house-hold ways , and" But Roderio Racquet heard nb more. Scattering the sermon ehfieti right and left , he seized his hat and ruihed dotrn the back garden to a cer tain shadowed walk , which command ed the high road by which Rcsa Apple tan must return to her own home and when the light figure came mov ing softly along like a shadow ) he stepped out and stood direcilyinfront of her. She starlled like1 a frighten ed fawn. "Ilosa , " heaaid , "do not be afraid. I do not think we quite ucderstmd one another just now. Your siatei wanted to t ke the position which old Wesson is b ut to vacate , of house keeper of the parsonage V "Yes sir , " said Rosa , with down cast eyes. "Bat I should prefer another housekeeper , Ross , " boldly spoke out the parson : "I ghodld prefer jell ai m wife , darling my own beloved lite-treasure 1" "I never thought of such a thing , said Roea , beginning to color up and tremble. "Think of It now , " said Mr. Racquet. "Lucilla and your mother can live with ua , if you like ; but you must be the little keeper , my Rosa.1' And after a singularly short period of deliberation , Ros < t Appleton de- c'ded to accept the situation. When Mr. Alton came in from , his solitary meditations among the pine groves Roderick met him with a radi ant countenance. "Old fellow , " said he , "I'm safe ! No more of your leap-year intimida tion for me. I'm engaged. " "So , she has asked you , ehl" groaned Mr. Alton. "No , " said the parson ; "I asked THE LENGTH OF MY FOOT. g > A girl was a ked/"Do you think rou will suit me ? " "Yea ma'am ; let ne get the length of my foot in your ntchen , and you will never get rid of ne , " she answered. She Was smart. 5o with SOZODONT. Take home a ) ottle , and it cannot be dislodged. SFALDINO'S GLUE is like this smart ; irl ; bring it home and it sticks for- iver. Buceien'a Arnica salve The BEST SALVE in the world for /nts , Brakes , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Iheam , Fever Sores , Tetter , Ohapp- id Hands , Chilblilna , Corns , and all : lnds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve s guaranteed to glvo perfect satiafac- led in every case or money re banded , 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. TSH Om h . Free ot Coat.x DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY fo Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given , w y in trial bottles free of cost to he afflicted. If you have a bad lough , cold , difficulty of breathing , loarsoness or any affection of the hroat or lungs by all means give this ronderful remedy a trial As you ralue yonr existence yon cannot ifford to let this opportunity pass. iVo could not afford , and fould not ; ive thta remedy away unless we mew It would accomplish what wo :1aim : for it. Thousands of hopeless : asos have already been completely : ured by it. There ia no medicine in ; ho world that will cure one-half the maes that DR. KINO'S NBwDiscoYB&T will cure. For sale by (6) ( ) JAMES K. IBH , Omaha. THKEE EEMEDIES HT ONE , In all disorders-mild , acute or chronic Ksepup the strength and keep ths bowla fret ; Give a corrective , laxative and tonic , tn one pur * medium that combines the three. SELTtZftlAratlEST is that medium glorious ; ! It tonej , refreshes , resruUtes , suitains , And o'er dlssue for thirty years victorious , The world's well founded confidence retains Xuutm's ErmvzaczsT SXLTZXK AFEXIEST. SOLD BY ALL DRUOOISTS OHIOAGOMED1CALOOLLEGE The Pioneer in the Graded Syitem , and iMO in S y.ira1 course of Instruction adapted by Ameri can Medleai College Association , begins its next Season Sept.8th. ! . PhyilolofHcal Laboratory es'abllshed. AKA1OUIOAL MATERIAL IN Dlf- LUUTEO ABUNDANCE. Sea's numbers ! , and secured in order of application. Frcfefsars'Feec , 875 ; Pnctlt'oncrs' foursa through April. Fee , (83. * V > r Announcement or information , addrees Dr. J. H. HOLLISTER , 70 Uoaro * St. , NOHOE. /-lEVTLEMBNWUhinetohaTS Suits , Pant * , VT &c. , made to measure , would do well by callmc ; at THE MEKC II AIV TAILOR , wheroprlces [ , fit and workmanship U guaranteed. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'rtOly THE OMIT PUCE WHERE YOU can find a good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER PIQURK than ti any other shoo home in ths dty , P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. . LADIES' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO ORDER d a perfect fit euarrnfeeii. Prictf vryrenson ' PASSENGER CCOMFMODATIOH LINE OMAHAANoFdRTOMAHA Con iccts With Street Cars Cormr of 8AU1DER3 nd HAMILTON STKEET8. ( End of Bed Line M follows ; LEAVE OMAHA : 820 , 8:17auanil9a m ,3 3.5:37 : and723p.ro. LEAVE FORT ttMAHA : 7:15 k m. , 9:15 : a. m. , and 12:45 : p. m. . M:00,6:15and8a5p.m. : The 8.17 a. m run , leivmz Qmaha , and the ( :00 p. m. run , leaving Fort Omaha , are nsnally 107 ded to lull capacity with recnlar passengers. Tha 6:17 a. m. rui will b made from tha post- office. corner of Dodge and 15th snrahto. Tickets can be procured from street car driv ers , or from drivers of backs. FAftEacENT8. INCLUDING STRE CAR , _ 28-tf MEAT MARKET V. P. Block. 18U. St. Frtah nl Salt HeaU o all kinds constant on hand , prietn reannable. Vegetables in ees 4- ELEOTIOtf PBOOLAMATM On Court House Bonds. At a station of th * BctrJ of Oountv Comm's sioncra ot the Coooty of Douglas , la th Sut of Nebruk * . ho'den on the IHh day of Septem ber. A. D , 1S80. it wu br said L'oart Resulred , That thj following quest'on be n the same It he ehy tubmittedus a propontio to the qnallfled electors of the County ol Douz lai , A brMkato-lt : To the e f-ctors < f the County of iJonelw in th Stateof Nebraska : The Boatlof Cou-ty Comml-sioners of said tounty hereby submit th * following proposition Shall vhe C u..ty of Douglas , Su e of Neb-aslia by its Connty CommUMoners is no Hi coupoi bondi in the amoont of 01 e hnnured nn J t en ty-fl e thousand dollars for the purpose of a d laz in the construction , erection anil compaction and the construction , erection > nd complctim of a coon loose bailJinj lu ihe cty of Omaha County of Douilas , in tha State of Nebra-ka for romvjr purposes aid all the pnrpo-cs fo which such courthouse may be legally uccd am appropriate the monsy raised th reby for aid in such construction , or for such construct ! n and completion of said bnttdinp , All ths ccat and exp n3e of said builJlnj not t exceed the sum of * ne hundred and f fty thoimnd dolhrs iiid bonds to be one thousand dollars each an dated Ja-uary lit , JSSt , payable at t e office o llu cotln y trea wr of said county and to rnu twtnty years , with la'erest at a rate not exceed lnttixd ( ) per rout , per annum , payibh semi Unuilljr , The said hodi shall not be sold leas than par ID addition to the levy ? for ordinaly taxes there shall be levied and collected a tax annually is provided by law , for the payment c ( the mleres a i said bo id _ > as It become dua. and an adili Ufltml amctlni eti&Jl be Is leJ and collected > s provided by law , sirEc ent lo pay the rrlntipa otsuch bonds at maturity , and provided ( ha ! not more thin fifteen percent , of the prlncipa of sild bonds shall be levied in any one Tear , am provided always that In no event eha'l bonds be I ue > l to a qreater amount thin ten per cent , cf the assessed Talu tlon of all the taxable proper ty in salJ county. Interest si-all be paid on sal' , bonds < tilv from and after the d te of Vie sale of sal I builds or a y part thereof and the reooip of the tattoey thSref or. Tile said bonds shall be redtttrhbte dt the op tion of the Confd of. County CommlssloiieiS of alrt cointy at U e expiration df ten years f roia the date ot said bond * . Woilc on salJ court house lhall be commenced imm dlttcly after the ad' p Ion ot said pit p a turn , ItadopteJ , and s < id building to be com pleted on or before January 1 , 18b2. No levy sball ha mide to p y any part of the principal of s id bonds until after the rxplrat.on of ten years from the date of said bonds. The foim la which the above proposition shall be submitted shall b by ballot , upon which ballot shall be printed or written or part ly printed or writtcd the words : 'Tor Court House Bonds , " or "Against Court llooso Bonds , " and all ballots cast having thereon the words "For Coutt House Bonds" shall be Deem ed and taken to be In favor of raid proposition , and all billets cast bavin ? tteroon the words "Agalnit Court House Bonds' shall bo deemed and taUon to be against s id proposi tion , and If two-thlids of the votes cast at the elortion hereinafter provided in this behalf be la favor of the above proposition , it shall be deemed and taken to bo carried. The said proposition shall be voted upon at the general election to be held In the Connty ot Douglas , SU'e of Nebraska , on the 2d day of November , A. D. 1&80 , at the foil owing named Jac-as : " * Ocaha Precinct No. one (1) ( ) Turner Hall. Omaha Precinct No. two (2) ( ) No. 5 inglne house , Sixteenth St. O.tahn P clnct No. three (3 ( > Carpenter shop , Oth St , 2 door * south of engine houne lot Nn. 2. Omaha Precinct No. four ( t ) Sheriff's office , court house. Omaha Precinct No. flrs ( S > Ed. Leader's iduse , southeast correr 12th and Chicago Sta. Omaha PrecinctNo.sixG ) No. 1 oninehou < o , 30tn and Izird struct * . Saratoga Frooinct School house , near Orun- nigs. nigs.Florence Florence Precinct Florence Hotel. Union Precinct In Ineton school homo. Jefferson Preoinct School house in District No. II. Elk horn Praclnct Elkhorn school house. Piatte Valley Praolnct School house at Waterloo. Chicago Precint School house at Elkhorn tation. UUlard Precinct Mills r.l school houia. MeCardle Precinct ilcCardlo school hoiua. Doagto Preoinct House cf J. O. Wilcox. tVest Omaha Precinct School honsa in Dis- rictNo. 46. And which election trill be opened at 8 o'o'ock n the morning and will continue open until e 'clock in the afternoon cf the same day. F. W Couwss. ( Seal ) H. P. KMOUT , IBID. DECIZL , County Commisaioaorj , JOHN H. MANCHESTER , County Clcrlr. s "Ot Vlachine Works , ' . Hammond , Prop , & Manager , Tr.e most thorough appoints 1 and complete f tchlne Shops and Foundry In the state. Castings of every description manufact'd Engines , Pumps and eveiy clasj of miohinery made to order. Special attentlan given to Well Angara , Pulleys , Hangers , ShaftingBridse Irons.Gccr Catting , etc. Plans for new UachlneryUeachanlcal Draught , n , Models , etc. , neatlv exesnted. gsaHarney at. , Bet. 14th and 16th. ATTEHTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner'of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILI E , NEB. , ban now ready at the depot at Louisville , on he B. & M. railroad , o fill any order at reasonable prices. Par ies desiring a white front or ornamental irick will do well to give ua a call or sender or sample. J. T. A. HOOVER , Prop. , T.nrnvfllfl. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This institution , located at Denver , Colorado , he Educational and Commercial center of the West , Is pre-eminently the b st and moit practi cal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Secretary. The moat extensive , thorough and complete nstilutlon of the kind In the world. Thouiands ot accountants and Business men , in the prin cipal cities and towns ot the United States , owe their success to our course of training. The fiiejht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Una , new brick block , at Junction of three street car line * Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TEAHTOTG. Young men who contemphte a holiness life and parents having sons to educate , are particu larly requested to tend for our new Circular , which will giro fall information 03 to terms , condition ot entrance , etc. Address G. W. FOSTEE , President , iep8-3m Denver , Colorado A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all diseases of tbo Kldnryg , Bladder , ana Urlnarj Oreans. It will pontrvely cure Diabetes , Gravel , IJrop- sy , Bright' ! Disease , inability to retain or expel ! the Urine , Catarrh of the BladiTer , high colored and scanty urine. Painful Cnnatlnc , LAME BACK , Ueneral Weakness , and all female Com plaints. It avoids Internal medicine * . Is certain In II effects and cores wben nothing else can. For sals By all DrogxUts or sent by mall f rs < npon receipt ot tha price , 82.CO. DAY KIDNEY PAD C0 > , PROP'RS. Toledo , O. your addreas for our little book .HowaLltawaaBiTed. " -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It U the SHORT. SURE and Safe Route Gatwosn COUNCIL BLUFFS ASD CmOAGO , MILWAUKEE and aU pclnts EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRiVEUNQ PHBLIO ORKATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVAI.TAQE8 THAN ANY OTHER SOAD IS THE WEST. Ills the O.VLT ROAD between CODNOIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which l rca PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! In addition to these and to please all classe * of travelers. It jrl e * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at lu EATING .STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COACHES ARE THE FIMESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If von wish the Boat Traveling AccoirmoiU- tlonsjou > iU buy jonr ticket hr thlt lioute S"AXD WILL TAKE NOh"E OTHER. AU Ticket Aecnti can sell ion Through TkioU Tla this road and Checi ssa I Can- ree of Charge OMAHA TICKEr OFFICES Wl Farnham St , Cor. 14th. and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and Union Facile Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OF CE-2 Nsw Montgom ery Street. For Information , folders , tc p > , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , addresj any agtnt of the Company , or 45ARVIH HOCH1TT , V7- STENHITT , GenT MKr r r. Oeu'lTaOT. Aeent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , deal Aj't Omaha le Conncll Blnffa. THROUGH TO GHIOACi ) Without Change of Cars ! CHICAGO gURLINGTON & QU1NGY With Smooth and Perfect Trck , Qcgant Passenger - songer Ccaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPINC SiDIHiNC GARS t Is acknowledged by tu Xna , aad a' ) vks travel uvcr It , u ) be the Eest Appolated And Bnt Managed Foul In the Counlry. PASSENGSRS GOING BAST Should bc.tr in mind that this la the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by thb Route have choice of FOUR DIFFEEENT EOUTES , And the Advantage or Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Car * from Ciiio3.ro to tfew York City Without Change. 11 Expro ° 4 Trains on this line are equipped with \Vc9tmhouse Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the moat Perfect 1'ro- tectlon Against Acci dents In the world. ULL AN PALACE SLEEPING AKD O'NINC ' CARS Ara run on th Burlington Route. Information conccrcic ; Routes , Rates , lime onncctloru , etc. , will bs cheerfully given by pplyin ; at the office of the burlli-gton Route , U Fourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. . E. PERKINS , D W. HITCHCOCK. Qen'I Manager. Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. . 0. PHILLlfPI. St. Joe. , Mo. General Ajont , Omaha. II. P. DUEL , epS-dl _ llcliet Agent Onuh > SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC , . AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Sellable Sioux City Bowie 1 00 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COLTNOILBLUFFSto ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DDLUTH , or BISMARCK , r.d all polntsln Korthom Iowa. Minnesota and ) kota. This line U equipped with thn Im- irored Westinjhouso Automatic Air Brake * and [ lller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room nd leepin ? Care.owneJ ami controlled by the eom- lany , run Through Without Chanjro between Tnlon Paciflo Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , nd St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council BluffJ , at 6:16 p m. , caching Sioux City at 10:20 : p. m. , and St. Paul t HAS a. m , making HOURS IN ADVANCE or ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p. m. , ar- lvlit ( at Slonx City at 4:15 a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 0:50 : . m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Mlnonri Valley , lowx P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Oen'l Pus. Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and PMwnjrer Agent. my2Q-U _ Council Bluffs SHORT LINE 1SSO. K. C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OUAIIA and the WEST. To change of ors between Omaha and 81. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS BIACHIHU AU , Eastern & Western Cities With lesa charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line is equipped with Pullman' ! Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- ei.MHIcr'a Safaty Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Waetlnghotue Air-Brake. ' THAT TOUR TICKET READS' * IS" Via Kansas City , St. Joseph andSl < SConncilBIufr9K.R. , Tickets for sale at all coupon station ] In the We t. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oenl Snpt. , Ocnl Pass. & Tlrkct Aet St. Joseph , Mo Bt. Joseph , Mo , W. 0. SEACIIRIST , Ticket Agen. , 211 Fifteenth Street , botwecn Farnhac.i and Donzlas , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. E. BARNARD , Pa 8. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl A jent , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00. Manufacturers of STANDARD SHOT ; t-3i _ > si L j Li : 3 s-r-rf AAsri t * * - Zt - - * ? - Erirfirrl s i Tf /nntniniiiTnmiinn iiMi BE SORE TO EDY IT. TUB BEST IN MARKET. E. W , BLATCHFOBD & CO. Manufacturers of Lead Pipe , heetand Bar Load , Block Tin , Pipe nrt Solder , Linseed Oil and Oil Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTON ST. . CHICAGO MCZteodtt DR. A. S. PENDERY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN liA3 PERMAN15VTLT LOCATED HIS MZD- ICAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , . OMAHA , KEBBASKA Offering his services In an departmints o medicine and surgery , both hi zncial au 3pjclal practice , acute and chronic diseases Ca be consulted night and day , and will Tisita pan of tha city and ccnaty oa rfoelpt ot lotte For COUGHS. COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Tbeniom > iwrtvl0irp r lion In theknoun worM Ey adding- TOLU KCCKaml RYf i tt Lemon Jul.0 , vi.ulMve.aoX8lIent Appetizer nd Tonic. fi.rKemral and ( an Ih u-e 1 i iuiuien e anil I er-cuni nl..ud th uumcrouj UstimoniaU received dally arj the te-t evid.- oil of Its Mr it iiuil ) m nl I y. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money th n any article in the market. fiAMTiflM t'ONTIiEDECUVE liytmprincipIc.Id I r. hotryt < liaor upo- o Ui ii ' ! . ! ' . ? ? m" " Koci and K ? ° In P'ace ' of onr TOI'U R ° CK anij Ry r n'cQ ' t.hs i r onlyMEJ ICAllkU arilela mvle , tii OENTJI.SE navln < a. OOVEhNUEM STAUP on cadi bolt r. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Rev n * : TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF IXTEHNAL RKV U t WASHUOIOX , 1 > . C. , Jinuary JO , 1SW. Messrs. LAWRhifOK & MAKTIN , llll Midlson St , Chlcs , 0. ' § . . GUTIMU : Thb compound , la the opinion of this office , would have a sufficient qtrantl't * the BAlS\M uF TOLTJ to icive It all the advantasra ajctl\e < l to thU aritcla In pectoral ecu j.I.li t , whlla tha trhltky and the ij rttp constitute an emulsion rendering It an agreeable rcme-'y to t > patient. * Compounded acctrlnir : to tna formula , it miy properly be clu ed as a llhDICI.V L PREPARATION under the prdvi lens ot U. S. Revised SUtrt 9. and when loitamped. rcay sold > > y Dru/frUU , Apothecaries and Other Persons witnout rcud rlng them liable to pay f e\ul tax as Ktjucf dealers , _ Toufs Resfacyuily , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RAUM , Commlsalonar LAWRENCE & . MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGaiSTS , GKOGEES and DEALERS everywhere WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY O < THIS COUHTftY. K SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , TrJAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. H IS THE GREAT CONNECTOR LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE It main line runs from Chlcaso > Council Dintnq Cart for eating purposes only. Osf flfc- BlunX piustnic through .toilet , Otlcora. LjiS-ille. itrf at leatnro of cur Palace Cars 1 a Sis. ' * W Oeneaeo.Moline , llocic Island. Davenport , V7 t SALOON jrnereyou can enjoy jour "Hi- Llbertr , Iowa City.SIarenkO , Urookljn. Urlnscn , at all hours of tne day. DCS ilolnon ( tha capital of Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlan Maimidcent Iron Bridies spaa the M 3 * * . tic , and Avoca : with branches ( ram Hur < - a and Missouri river * ut all point * cro ie-v r Junction to Peorla : Wilton Junction toMusca- line , anil transfers arc avoided at Councv > tlto , Wninlnpton. Kalrfleld , Kltlon , Uelknap. Kansas City. Leavenwonh. and Atch ! v Ccnircvllle. 1'rtnceion. Trenton , Oallattn. Camo- necttons belnemada tn Union Depot * . rnn. Leaveaworth. At hl5on. and Kan aj Cltr : TUB PUINClfAI. K. K. CO.VrauTlVlw Washington to BlRnurney. Oskalooaa. and Kno.t- T1I1S UKKAT TUHUUUI1 1XSK ASr Tillo ; KcoSni to KaralnKton. ilonaparto , Ueu- FOLLOWS : tonsnort. Independent , El Jon , Ottumwa , Eddy * At CHICAGO , with all dlTerglr" Ilnor * " TlIie.OskhlcKija , I'ella.Mcnroe. and DPS Moines ; Bait and South. Newton to Monroe : OevMotnea to Indlanola and At BNUi EWOOD. with the U 8.4 M.S. Wlntersot : Atlantlu to Lewis and Audubon ; and It W.4C.R.KU1. A oca to llarl&n. This Is positively the only AtWAiaiNOT r linauxg.with r. , < i Railroad , whlcn owns , and operates a through L. It. it. line from Chicago Into tha State of Kan ag. At LA hALLz. ir.a IILCent.R. ft. Through Eioress I'aasenKer Trains , wltti Pull * AtPJcoBtA.with i * . 1 > . ftj.t I * , b. 4 B. v man Palace Cars attached , are ruu each way dally W. : IILllld. : anrtT.P. * W. Hds. between CHICAGO and PZOKIA. KANSAS CITV , At ItCKK It-LAXD wltn "Mllwankoe a COCSCIL BLnrrg. L.tAviNwottTn and ATCHI- bland 31 > ort Line. " and Hock lil'd & f ( H SOK. TbronzhcarsnroaisorunbetweenJti : - At tAVKXPOKT. with tha Uarenport ir tee and Kansas City , via. tha "Milwaukee and Rock Island Bh r * . Line. " At WESTLlHERTT , with the B. . C. It. * The "Great Uock Inland" Is mafralflcentlr AtURlNNEU , vltli Central Iowa K.K. equipped. Its road bed U simply "saajet. and Ua tDES 310I.vt.J.wlthI ) M.&K. U 1C. A track la laid with steel rails. AtCocraciL BLUFFS , with Union 1'acia * Wnatwlll please yon most will be the pleasure At CUAILi. wilt B. Jt Mo. It. It. It. In C e of enjoying your meals , while passing over the AtcotnMBrjBJtnrcnox.wfihli..c. I .i , twauttlul prairies of Illinois and Iowa , In one of At OTTCMWA. wita Central lowaK-H onr masnlflcent Dlnlns Cars that accompany all St-UfiPac..andt.II.&Q : lUJtdv. ThroQRli Express 'trains. You get an entire At KEOKDK.wttn IOL. Peo. * War. ; nV > . meal , as good as Is sorted In nny flrst-class hotol. LouraHaaBn(1Bt.I > .Keo.N.-W.B * . rorgeventj-llTd cenw. AtCAMEKO.v. wlthlLBUJ Jt.lt. Zppreclattn ; tha fact that a majority or tha At ATCnuo.v. with AWb Topeka & bdto PU people prefer separate apartments lor different Atch.Neb. . and Ceo. flr. 0. P. It. Hds. purposes ( and the Immense passemter business At LcATiNwuicm. wltb. Kan. 1'ao , no * of this line warrantlnn It ) , we are pleased to an Cent. IL Kds. nounce tnat this Company runs Pullman Palacs At KANSAS Crrr , with all line * tor UV bit > pnj Can for sleeping purposes , and Pilact andSouthwait. rUn.SCAX PATJACE OAKS a-f * rnii thrnuch to PKOUIA. HEX -nu * ; COC.NC.1t. IIL.T7FF8. KANNAM CITY , A TC1IISJO.V , anil I.EA VE IVOUTll Ticket ! via thU J.ln * . bnawn n * the " < Ir t ICocIc. lilauU JKuutv , " nr all Ticket As nt In the United State * dnd Canada. Far Information not obtainable sit your homo ticket office , addren. A. KIMnB-A-IjZj. E. ST. JOHI ? , Ucn'I Buperlntendent. Uen'l Tkt. add I'Ms'sr K. v , GHAS. SHIVERIG FURNITURE , BEDDING , ! FEATHERS WIJST-DOW STT.A.33BS. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST ap li mon th lit 1208 and 1210 Farnham Sire i. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IE1 O 1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRiNCFIELD.O They als& make Buckeye Improved Iron Ite-im "Walking Cultivator , with or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style. Enquire lor them at the beat dealers. F. H. PUGH , Gen. Agent , Omaha , Nei. ! To Nervous Sufferers The Great European Remedy Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine. It U a positive cure for Spermatorrbea , Seminal Weaknft , Impotency , and sul disease * mulling from Self-Abuse , u Mental Anxiety lo-s ot Memory. P jn < In tha Kick or8ld . and dl e > chat lev ! to Comumptlon Insahiiy and inearlyzravo The Specify tfcdlcina Is beln tu < d witu won-ler- fUl IUCCO9. Pamphlet * seut free to alL Write for them ani net full particulars. , . Price. Sp dflf , 1.00 per pckae , or six pick- acres for 95.00. Address all orders to J.B SIMPSOrf MEDICINEC % . Kos lOJand 108 Main St. , Buffalo , N.T. Sold ia Om h by C. f. Coodmin , i. W. Bsll , J. K. I h and all druzgis eveiyhere. . week hi yonr own town , 'lerms and outfit fr . MinmU. Hilfctt 'n'Tnaweek. 12a'd y st > neea IJj ran : aoutflt NERVOUS DEBILITY TT "L „ _ ! Vila W .ikoc r I P Humphreys t tin rom Specific No28. . C'ssfnl remedy known. PriroSl ftf Tut or rial * andLirzo vial cf co U rfor35.n' wtais ) fe on receipt of price. HUMPt BEYa HOilEO. MED CO , * ( Fulton lit. . N. > 0lk. lllUJt. CilaiU of Keccip's apl ' ! twjji fflC TO CinntxrcUTrthomt. fc tnplf < wort tpD 10 fl > iUS free. Addr M Stla on 't Ca PortUnii. M ln . . MECHANICAL. AN1) MINI SO K * . OlNEKRIJfO t th Rtn clierPulvt cma Institute , Troy , N. T The oMeat ens eerin * KbonI In America. 5w t term begins e iptem- , ber 16th , The Rezbter forlSSOcontainl of the n dnat for tha p st 54 J ars , wit V.u positions ; slso , < rarw of stadv , rtquirrmenM Spen3 : tC.SAddwsiJJAVlD | M. Lfaecter ,