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* t } MTDimtTi-AT-UW A. T. CROSSLEY , A TURKEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAVT ef * . . No. SU South 16th St , bet. Farnham and M jrn v aUSO-lm CHARLES POWELL , TCSTICE OF THE PEACE Corner I6th and eJ FarnhamSta. . Omaha Neb. WM. SIKERAL , / TTOUNET AT LAW Boom BCreigb.ton XBlodc. . IBth St. OMAHA. NEB. D. L THOMAS , 4 TTORNKT AT LAW Loata money , buys > * . and Bella real estett. Bwm S.Crelghtoa Block. A. G. TROUP , TTORKE ? AT tAW-Offlca In Hanscom1 ! Block , 1tb Ocorye E. Pritchett , 1808 Pernham Et. OMAHA.KEB. DF/OIRL THOMAS , ATTOR > . Y AT LAW Crnlctsnank * Build - . ap < fitl A. M. GHADWICK , CTORNET AT LAW OSlce 1504 Tamham L. Ktr rt. rt.A. A. 8WARTZUKDE \ TTORNZT AT LAW Cor. IKiand rarnham maySStt WILLIAM A. FONDA. TTORNEY AND COBNSELOB AT LAW. J\ _ Room No. 6 , Frenicr Block , opposite Port Office. OUAHA , NEB. . L. FSABODY , AWTER-QXc Crelcttbn Block , next U L PootOfllce. , OUAHA , NEBRASKA. IfOTAUT TCBLIO. GOLLEOTION8 UADK e. D. MCLAUGHLIN. TTWRNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF TnE P2ACE SoutheaBt corner Fifteenth grColltinne PnmmtlT Attended Q'BRIEH & BARTLETT , Actorneys-at-Law , OFnCE-Unlon Blo < ; kFVt cnth anc ? rarnham1 , A. L. nOBlSDN. AT LAW. Room CrsUrhlon lUaA. OMAHA Neb. iunl-lf ATTORNEY AT LAW. KASBA5H BLOCK , COR. DOUGIBTH STS- OMAHA. NKB. W. J. Conneii , Attorney-at-Law , OfBoe : Front rooms , up stairs , In Hanacco'i nnw brick hnnuluK , N. w. corner FIRwnth and Famhun Streets. 1TORNEY-AT-LAW , JL\ . 1821 Farnhira Bt Omaha. Patents , Pensions and Claims. Refers , by permission , to Oenl C F. Mander- on , Hon. A. J. Poppleton , and T. L. Elmba ! ! , tt- . ASDICS. UK * REDICK & REDICK , Attornoys-at-Law , Spedal fci1- , < ion : will b given to all tulU rvnBt corperhUcnBot every description ; irill pmctlce in 1.1 fthe Courts of the State and the Hatted 8tM e. Office. Farnham St , opposite Court Honre. EDWARD W. SIHERAL , TTOUXKT AT LAW Roora 6 OrelgLton J\ . Block , IBth and Dourlas street * . noPdh C. F. MANDERSON , A TTORKar AT LAW SIS Frnhm Street - X Omaha Nebraska. PARKS GODWIN , a TTORNET AT LAW llth and DouelM . with Q. w. Donne . T. RlCUAHDH. O. J. HUNT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys - Law. Ornrm SIR South Fourteenth Street. EAST INDIA , i LRS ! 1LEB & CO. , " "BOLB MANUPAOTUEBRS OMAHA , Neb. nr THC CSE OP DR , BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. AND t once on the application of 1 Itcmcdy , 'nhlrh ft upon me part * jun-cictt. IB ? no OU.CT- . and tell roar aeUhboTi TRY iTLOURED CENTS. 'rf DR"GGIST FOR IT , % DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CO , , PIQUA.O. That Acts at the Sumo Time on THE UVER , TEtS BOWELS , and the KIDNEYS. are tbe natural deaac- m or the fybltm. Ittacy vork'srelJ. h win be perfect : they become cJopgei oroaclcl diseases arc ture to follow wltli TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Elllonjncrs , licsdachc , pp iula , Jann- dice , CocsJljiit'on iad 1'llw , or Kid ney Complaints , Cra * I , DUbetca , SrfUaecl la tL Crinp , Milky/ or Copy TJrtno ; cr Khcu- made Pains and Achw , ! ca = M tte Wood Ispolionrd Ita tlH ! V.nr.0that ihonld have beta erpcilcd catuially. uCcr. . Tryltandrou will add one mere to the mnabtr. TaKe It salhcaltliwJllcnccmorecladdeiiTonrheart- Why suffer lonreorfromtrie to rmoat frr bear euch uistrosa from Con- tc ; = yem n3 Files ; ? V3\t t s ° fearful becauaa of dla- isrcd unno ? cere yon. Try a pack" "ietsiil * aynpomd mi RT t ts K , O' trCT yet C Jfc- J ce. tlM. THE DAILr BEE. OMAHA PUBUSHIKC CO. , PROPRIETORS. SK Parnham , 6e . SOi and 10A Strttti TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance { postpaid ) $8.00 8 months " " 4.00 Smontng " " 2.00 TIME TABLES- THE MAILS. C , K , W.E.R B30 . m. , 2:40 : p. ro. C. B. t Q 5 : so v EL , 2:10 p. m. C. R. 1 & P. R. R. . 60 a , m. , 3(0p. m C'St Joe ESO a. m B.Clty4P.S30am. U. P. B.R. Ili0a.m. O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. & ftlLR.R.6:40a a. O. fcK. W. , C. 4 K. W. R. R. , 11 a. m. , ll p. m. C. a & Q. , 11 a. m , 920 p. m. O. R I. 4 P. , 11 a. m. , ll p. m. C. B. & Bt , Joe. , 11 a.m. , 11 p. m. U. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12dO p. m. B City 4 P. , 11 a.m. B. &M. inNeb.,4 p. m. Ixxal mails for States Iowa leave but ones * dav , vis : 1:20 : a. m. Offlce open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundays. T00MAS F. HALL. Postmirter. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. LUVB. ARBJVB. Daily Etpresg. . . . 12:15 p. m. 3:25p.m. do Mixed 6.10 p m. 4S5 p. m. do Freight 5:30 a. m. 1:10 p.m. do do 6:15 a. m. 12:20 : a. m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. HIVK OXAHA. ARRIVI OXAHA. Exprnes 3:40 p m. Express 10.-00a.rn , Mail..00 a. m. Mall 10M > p. m. Sundays Exceptcd. Sundays Exceptod. CHICAGO.'KOf K IELAND & PACIFIC. Mall . 0:00 a. m. I Mall . 100 p. m. Express . :40p.m.l Express. . . . .10.0 a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWE3TEKN. MtU . 6 : 0a.m. 1 Mill . 7:20 p. m. Etproea . 5:40 : p , ra. | Express. . . . lOrtO a. ra , Sttndajs exreptad. KAKSAS Cmr.ST. JOE & COTOCII , BLUFFS. . ! . . . . , , . , . : a. rfl. I ExrirMs . 7:40 , m. Kxpriea . .ttuO ? .m. | Man . 7:25 j . m , fheoa'yllhe running Pullman Sleeping Cars out ci Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND IBIOUX C1TT & PACIFIC TAILROAD5. Express . 80 a. m. | Txprn * . 1:30 p m. Dally EteeptSundijC. B. & M. n. R. In NEBRASKA. [ WS3T ] IEAST ] Omaha ( ly ) 9.-00 Kearney J'nclv)6:80aa ( ) Plattsm'tharlOSS a m Bloomingtonlv)3:10 ( am Knarnv J'ncar)7:55 ) p m Red Cloud ( lv ) 6:55 am Red Cloud ( arr)7:5 ) p m FlaltBm'th ( ar ) 430 p m Bloom'gtonar)3 ( ) 5 p m Omihaarr ) . . .45b p m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. m | tsloom'gtonarlSOpm ( Bboralntrlon 1:36 pm I Histlngi ( ar)6:55p ) m Orleans ( Iv ) 7:30 a m I Indianila ( < rl0pm ) Orleans ( ar ) 7.00 p m ] ludlanoiaIr ) 2SO pm SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. B. H U . . . . .6:10ami Express 10:00 : am Exproefl 8,40pm a1 all 7:20 p ra WABASH , fcT. LOUia& PACIFIC. L1ATKB. AKMTZS. aUD 8a.rn.IHaU. . . . . . USB . m Express..3iOp. m ( Express 4:25 pm. BRIDGE DIV1BION U. P. R. R. Leave Omaha , dally. 8 a m , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , 2 p. tt. , 8 p. m , 6 p. m , , 6 p. m. . L < vo Council Blnffs ; 8:25 : a. m. , 9:25 : a. m , , 10:25 a. m. , 1125 a. m , 15 p m , i:25 p. m. , 8:25 p. m , G:25 p. m. , 0.-25 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leavin ? Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and 5 p. m ; Council Bluffs at 925 , 11:25 : a m. , and 2:2& and 5:25 p. m. PASSKNOIR T1AISS. I-eave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m.820 a. m. , 1 p. in. , 4:50 p. m. , 7S5 p. rn. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 A. m , , 9:40 : a. m. , 11:40 a , m.6:25p : m , 7.-00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m. Dallr except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. . LBAT9 , AKJUVK. Man. . . 10:45 a. m. , 4-45 p. m. Daily except Sundays. IRON TURBINE 'WIND ENGINE MANUFACTURED By Mast Fees & Co. 0 , . , Springfield , , The Strongest andUoit Durable WIND ENGINE In the World. HunJrcds n ce In Iowa and Nebrulca Bold by Dealers In nearly evrry county. This out represents oct Buckeye Force Pump which ia particularly adapted to Wind Mill me , as it works easily and throws a constant stream , and does not freeze up in tbo cold- CBt'weather. Send for price list W. H. KAYNER , Western Ac't , Omalia , Neb. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of tne Age.- Wonurrt ul dbtcoverlesin tbt world have been made Among other thinjre where Santa Clans stayed Children oft ask It he makes eoods or not , [ f really be lives in a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion salleil clear to the Pole And suddenly droppedIntonhatBecmedlikei-hole Where wonder of venders they found ancwland , tVb.Ue falry-Uki belncs appeared on each hand. There vrere mountains like ours , with more beautiful crccn , And far brighter tides than ever were seen , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , niiile flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow tngaronnd. Not long were they left to wonder In doubi 4. bciticr soon came the/ bad beard much about , Twos StnU CUus' self and t hit they all gay , 3e looked like the picture t csee every day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , * TM a team f eraashoppers Instead of reindeer , So rode In a shell Instead of a tlcib , But be took them on toud and drove them away. He thowed them all uver his wonderful realm , And factories nuking poods for women and men Furriers were working on bats great and small , To Dunce's tbcv said they wore sending them all. vrij Klncle , the Glove aitXer.toIdthem at once , All our Gloves we are Bending to Buncc , Santa showed them suspenders and many thicfl mere. ayln ? I alie took these to friend Bonce's store. Santa Clans then whispered a secret b 'd teiV Xs in Omaha every one knew Bonce well , He therefore sbomd ecnd his goods to his care , Knowing his friends will get their full sham. Kow remimber ye dwellers In Omaha town , All who want prcsratt to Ponce's go round. For shirts , collars , or cloves great aad small , Send Tour sister or aunt one and all. Buace , Champion Hitter of the West , Douglas UNO. G. JACOBS , ( formerly of Olsh & Jacobs ) UNDERTAKER No. 1(17 Fambara St , , Old Stand of Jacob Oil ORDERS Sr TKLSQRJiPn SOLICITS Tt7.lT- THB UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER , FOE CXWKISO Meats , Vegetables , Fruits , Pad dings , Beans , Rice , Etc. , By Steam. It bu stood the teat of liven trails aad re ceived tbe higheet rccommendsUocs from hotel and restaurant | iropriex s , boarding house keeper * , and i lire number ot private famUlei. Anv number of kittles may be u ed.cooklng sir , elcht or moie kind ? of focd at the same tune witn. ont mlxinff flavors- RECOUMEKDATIOhS. DKR Sia : Tic Umverwl Btearu Cooker U vhat I have been mntlnz fcra lone time. It w&rks sjlendldly. J. B. Wwonr , Exchange Hotel , Starseon Bay. We. the tmderclcued , endone the abe re In full. Richard Williams Fremont , Neb. Leopold Willing , Southern iioul , Omaha. Sam. MWf r. Wisconsin Dou-e , Fremont , Keb. Pt-.Burjtum , Freiaont , Keb. Sold by D. A. Pieroy , 1UI Famhtm St. Ocii , Keb. , rrtmoat , Keb. AN ENKAOEU ELEPHANT KIIXCfQ HIS KEEPER AND CAUSING GREAT EXCITEMENT I.V CHABLOTTE , IT. C. , BYBCNyiNd LOOSE. Richmond , Va , Telegraph to the Jf. T Herald. Information received from Char lotte , N C. , Btatw that upon tbe arrival - rival of John RobinaonV circus there yesterday a icene of great excitement ensued consequent on the bad temper and eeoipe of * fChief , " the largest and most powerful of the elephants. The car upon which the animal traa brought was standing near a crowing ; on Trade street. Quite a large crowd had gathered to witness the process of unloading the animals. "Chief" had been taken off the car. Nothing remarkable occurred till the keeper of the elephants , John King , was heard to cry out : "Look out , there ! If that elephant hits nnv of you , I will not be refponsible. " Al most Immediately after giving the warning , King , who was a powerfully built man , stepped round to "Chief's" head and was in the act of turning him round , when the people heard him call tha animal by name in what they regarded as a frightened tone. In a moment more the monster , who was enraged , waa seen by the crowd to turn upon the unfortunate keeper and crush him against the car. King sank to the ground without a groan , and the attendants who were with him fled in terror and dismay. The crowd scattered up Trade street , and the wildest confusion followed. The men were afraid to approach the infuriat ed animal , and King was allowed to remain for several minutes on the ground where ho had fallen. The ele phant surveyed the scene an instant , gave a short snort , and started briskly up the railroad track. Aaaocnss howas f > VS of reach. King was picked up apparently lifeless and conveyed across the street to a barber shop , where several doctors were summoned. In the meantime the elephant continued up the track , and the report getting abroad that he was loose in the streets , the excitement increased. The crowd , which first collected about the cross ing and the door of the shop into which King had been carried , scatter ed up the street , and all sorts of re ports were afloat , no one beinq able , on account of the darkness , to d&ter- mine thft whereabouts of the elephant. It too aUggeeted that a party be or * ganized to start in pursuit with a view of shooting him , but before any plans could bo formed it was learned that the circus men were following him. To do this they had to take with them Mary , the female elephant , and The Boy. CHIEF'S MREOBINATIONS. Chief had turned up Fifth street on arriving at the crossing and the other elephants were driven rapidly after him. On arriving at Tyron s'.reet he stopped for & moment and then went directly across to Church atreet.where he was secured by being chained to the other two elephants. The three were then driven down Tyron street toward the point whence they had started , followed by a crowd. The animals moved along quietly till they arrived at the market house.when there was a united movement toward the pump. An attempt was made to drive ( hem on , but they refused tc go , and the expedient of al lowing them to drink was resorted to. Inihe movements about the pump the chains beoamo entangled and the three began to move round and round , drawing them gradually together. Chief's temper was again aroused and he began to-bellow. Tha wild , wtird noise threw panic into the crowd , and there was a confused retreat. Finally , by the vigorous use of goads and pitchforks , the three elephants were made to take their respective places , and the alow movement toward the tents was continued. At last they were gotten there and were securely fastened , but the excitement c-mtimi- ed for hours afterward. A half-hour after the accident King was breathing with difficulty and bis face was swol len and b'aokened. | He had all the ap pearance of a dead man but for the convulsive movement of his body caused by his piinfulefforts to breathe. His skull was crushed. King lingered till about 11 o'clock , when ho died. He wai buried this afternoon after the circos performance. Mr. Lolow , the clown , said that King was somewhat to blame for the animal's vicioueneas , as he never would consent to any violent measures to subdue htm. Mr.JLolow said they had several others in the show who could take care of him. He was satisfied that the clo- phat did not know it was King "when he made nt him , as the keeper had him under absolute control. ELOPEMENT ESTSAOBDINAJBY. A DENTEB TOTJSO LADT HON * AWAY WITH A CONDUCTOll. Denver News. Mr. Dawson lives at the corner of Twentieth and Lawrence street with bin wife , and until recently his daughter Ella has been a member of the family. Kir. Dawson has a saw mill up the Flatte can j on , end not long ago he took his wife and daughter up to get some cool mountain air. The conductor of the train , Mr. Brown , was very much attracted by the charming Miea Ella and an acquaint ance sprang up between ' the two which ripened into a feeling 'much stronger within a very thort time. Mr. Brown was invited by the lady to visit the paternal mansion , which was accepted ; but after a little while the father gave him no lice that he mnatceasohisviaits , that hit reputation waa not good , and that ho , SB a father , could not longer permit such an acquaintance with his child. Mr. Brown , it seams , reluctantly heeded tha notice and re mained awaybutjit only had tbet-ffect to make the young lady's love and ad miration for the man the greater. It is said that frequent meetings were held clandestinely between the lovers , and that they pledged themselves to each other. At all events Miss EIU , on Wednesday afternoon , dressed her self as usual , and without saying any thing to anybody , went out tor a walk. "When the came back she was in * carriage. Hastily alighting in front of the house , she quickly ran in and up itaire , gathered together some of her clothing , and coming down told her mother that she was mr- ried and waa going away , bide her good by , and dathcd ont at the door and entered the carriage. Mrs. Dawson , startled and half crazed by the sudden and unerpected announce ment , flew after her child and wis followed by ber son-in-law , Mr. Dea- kin. The latter ran over to the car riage , saw Brown in it , and began to denounce him in very vigorous Eng lish ; accused him of being the mar- derer of three or four men , etc , bat finding himself a poor match for Brown , who is a very large man , he saw fit to confine his demonstrations to words. With a little more bicker ing and excitement the driver whipped up his horses and the new couple drove rapidlyaway. . In the evening , only a short lime later , they boarded the outgoing South Park train , and were seen no more. Mr. Dawsan waa np the road at the time , and yester day his wife left for his headquarters to inform him of the circumstances. Tbe most sensible remedy , and the only sife , sure and permanent cure for all diseases of the liverblood ands'omichIndu-hrrbiUlnusfevers , f em and age * , dumb apuo , faundlee , dyspepsU , 4c , Is Pr f. OnHmette's .French Live' Pads , which cures by absorption. As * your dniffpst far this noted cure , and U1c6 no other , and Ii be Lu net cot it or cfll nut g t it for yon , send tLSO to French Ps3 Co. : Toledo , O. , aad tiey urnitecd.rpu one poet-pail by rstura null. Pro * . GuUoetle't French Kidney Pad cttHi by absorption ail dbeittl cf tb aUctji ind Bniaiy orgici. Try It , . IOWA BOILED DOWN. A creamery has been started at' Baatnan. _ Heck Eapide has doubled its popu lation within the last year. i Cocncil Bluffs has an attack of glo cc e fever. J The railroad in building a four- I story hotel at Otisvilla. j Two large granaries have been built I recently in Belmond. I A new elevator of large capacity ( has just been finished in Britt. There's a creamery In Vail where the churns are propelled by dog * . The Chicago and Northwestern rail road company are going to build a new depot in DOB Moine * . The flwc crop in O'Brien county averages between eighteen and twenty- three bushels to the acre. leelin & Co.'a mammoth elevator at Sheldon will be ready for occupancy by the middle of October. Paul Caster of Ottumwa Fs putting down an artesian well. He expects to find the purest mineral water at 600 feet. feet.A A large colony of Pennsylvanians is eipeoted to settle in Carroll coonty next spring. The elevator men ai Panora com plain that they can't get enough cats toship away their whe'at. During the present season 30,000 head of cattle have been herded in Wright county. Iowa county doesn't owe a cent , has no outstanding bonds , and haa40,000 in the treasury. Tha Scotch colonies in O'Brien and Osceoia counties are receiving largo accessions. A Milwaukee firm h g"ing to establish a pork-picking huuje iu Emmetaburg. The Biw-mills mak Davenport - are ing a daily cut of 375,000 feet of lum * ber. ber.The The water In the Iowa river is very low , lower than it has baen before for yenrj. A Burlington company is organized to introduce the electric light throughout Iowa a beginning to be nude m the Hawkeye city. The land has been selected , and arrangements will be made to colonize ti ty families of Danes in the northern part of Wright county next spring. The Marahalltown canning factory have purchased sixteen acres of laud fir the erection of new and larger buildings fur their next year's opera tions. The burned-ont Ottumwa Cheese and Butter company will rebuild. Tneir new house will be of brick , GO by 132. There is a likelihood of the Daven port woolen mills being operated again. Parlies from Utica are looking over the property. Cerro Oordo county nill vote at the November election on the proposition to issue $30,000 worth of bonds to build a court-house. L. D. Pryce , of Benton county , from 73 roda of ground planted to am ber cane soad , produced cane that yielded 130 gallons of good syrup worth 50 cents per gallon. A Clinton gardner has grown a fine bunch of peanuts in one of the bluff gardens of that city. They were planted May 16 , and are fine speci mens. The road from Keokuk northward toward Mt. Pleasant is being pushed forward. The grading is all completed to Donaldson , and the rails will be down next week to that point. The upper Iowa conference of the Methodist Episcopal church , now in session at Osage , has 199 ministers , 230 churches valued at § 732,000 , and a membership of 22,640. Iowa , importing hogs from Pennsyl vania to fatten and ship east as pork , is a new departure , in which some Marion county farmers have encaged with every prospect of financial suc cess. cess.There There are about 2,000 members in attendance upon the annual conference of the reorganized church of Latter Day Saints , DOW being held at the grove near the Parks' mill * , a couple of miles east of Council Bluffs. The Crawford County Observer ad- vertices for a lott family : Mrs. Emma Shaw and four children started Au gust 12th from Atchison , -Kansas , to Newton , in wagon drawn by two roan horses. Since the time stated nothing his been heard of them. Hogs are dying off at an alarming rate in the eastern part of the state with a disease wholly new to hog raisers. The disease is not cholera , but is oven more fatal. A post mor tem examination does not reveal the nature of the ailment , and farmers are becoming seriously alarmed. The Council .bluffs "Rescues , " In the recent firemen's tournament at Sioux City , made the best time on record on a regulation run of 900 feet , with full three-screw coupling. Time , 40 seconds. The iron bridge across the Des Moines 25 miles north of Fort Dodge , fell into the river Wednesday killing Frank Neidecker who was driving a ateam threshing machine over it Tom McGiff , a noted Iowa desper ado , who recently assaulted and left for dead a citizen of Lincoln , Neb. , and escaped from the officer * while his examination w > s in progress , was ar rested at Bed Oak on .Tuesday , and taken to the scene of his crime. Musoatine county { farmers are con- . summatirg a "Farmera' Alliance" and a meeting is called for the courthouse in Muscatine , Oct. 9 , to perfect the organization and select delegates to the National Alliance , which "meets in Chicago , October 14. All farmers in. tereslei in cheap transportation ara invited to attend. Davenport Gazette , 29 : A colony of Kock Island county farmers have decided to dispose of their Illinois hnds and invest in Iowa soil. As a result , Julius Schutt yesterday made a 810,000 transfer. To John MoGin- loy he sold 240 acres and to Andrew Woodman 160 acre * , all at ? 25 per acre. The land is all improved and lies within five miles ot Brooklyn , Iowa. On the SOth nit. , Wm , J. Cooper , an old resident of Council Bluffs , died verysuddenly. He was born in Win chester , Va. , March 1 , 1814 , and came to Iowa , locating In Burlington in 1837. Thence he removed to Fairfield - field about 1846 , and thenca removed to Council Bluffs , M y 13,1853slnc when he has been identified with the local interests of that city. Free oi Coat. . DE. KDJO'S NEW DISCOVZBY fo Consumption , Coughs and Colds Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given away in trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If yon have a bad cough , cold , difficulty of breathing , hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial As you value your existence yon cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford/and would not give thta remedy away unless we knew it would 'accomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it There is no-medicinpMn the world that will cure onehalfthe cassa that D * . Euro's NEW Discover ' vrill core. For sale by (6) ( ) , ' HOW CAN I EXPRESS MY THANKS ? - - Mis. Me ksofTorkvIUe , , Nerf Toft. Wites : It afford ? me great pleasure' to wr.te these few Jims to let the public kno the T lua of Analceeif , the great ExtfMal Pile Remedy. 1 have suffered tbe Iwt II years everything but death ; in that time I have spent hundred * of doliais. I have tried everything I evtr heard , of. I hate had four different doctors but found j terv Kttlo rtllcf. I at last brard of Anal/ait ; ) tried them and in one bom's lime I found re- Hf and bate n t been troubled with them f ince. How can I express my th nk to you t No tnngua can praise them too Hzhly , and ( would say to all lho c who are afflictI with P.les , Hemorrhoids or flttutts , Internal or ex ternal , gho .ano'tetuatral and you will no longer bo a euffjrer. . . UU.MESKS Sample * of "Anakctit" are sent free > o all suBe ers en appllc.tlou to P. Neustaedter & Co Box S346 , New York. Bold by 11 Druggist * . PrlceLILOO _ Bucsien'e Arnica salve The BEST SALVE In the world for Cats , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve 1s guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every case or money re Enndedi Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. tSH Omnhn , THEEE REMEDIES DT ONE , Itiail duo dcrn > tl < il acute or chroalo Iteopup the etrensth and keep the bo well ffeej Qlre a corrective , laxative and tonic , In one pure medium that combines thethrte. SELTEIK Armrarrr is that medium gloilous ; ] It tone ? , nfrcsnca. rejrulttes , sa tains , An1 o'erdtieaaefurthirtv ye rs victorious Tli world's wHl founded c-nfld-nce retains TAEAAVT'S EmirBscssr Sunin Arznasr. _ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS OHIOAGOMEDlOALCOllEGE The Pionerr In tne Graded syitem , and ALSO In 3 yetn' couraa of Instruct on adapted by Ameri ca i redlcal Collega Atsnciatlou , oeiu ; iisnext Beguon Sept ' 8th. Physiolcjflcal Laboratory 6 ah Uhod. ANA' OMIOAL MATEKIAL INUN- L1MITED ABUNDANCE. Sea A cumbers' ) , and reured In order ot applioat'cu. Pa fu sera' Fees , ! 75 ; PractU oners' tours j through April , Fee , $55. Kor Announof mant or Information , addrcsa Dr. J. H. HOI.LISTER , 70 Monroe St. . Chlcaed. OEDINANOB NO. 440i Ordinance to provide for the Israo of elxty- six thousand ono hundred dollars tf bunr'a cf tha Olty of Omaha f or the purp IBB of payment of the out itandln ? floating debt bondi of that mount issued November J at , A D. lS7z , and to replace slid bonda at a low * ' rate of Intorett. B * itcrdalnoJ by th * City Ciundl ot ihe C.ty cf Omaha. EICTIOX 1. There having teen hel 1 In tha City of Omaha , a spoo al election on the I4tb day of September , A D 1880 , alter due notice and in accordance with the pravltloni and requirements pf Ordinance No < 3S , pusetl Aug. Srd 1S30 , at which time there n as eu milted toths electors of said City of Omaha , the f jllo lngprppo.-H'oi- : ' Shall bondn of the Clt > of Om h. be isiued by etld Cltv in the fUm of lixtv-ilx thousand one hundred dollars ( J68.1' 0) ) due in twenty years with interest at the rite of seven txrcentum per annum , interest piytle eeml mnutlly for the purpcst cf r ecmin ? and paying sixty six thousand one hundred doldra tUteUndl c of floating debt bon-js dated Nov. lit , 1372 , Isiued by the CHy of Omtha , bearln ? interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum , the object being to r ruca thma e of Interest upon sitld bonded in > < ebtcdccai from tenpercea urn per annum to seven p r centum per annum , laid bonds not to b - dlvortcil from Biid obja.t and to bedkipual of at rot lea * Mnnp-r , and a ma jority ofovcrlwo-thlrdiof the le al votes cast atiuchofcti n having determined in faor of Issuing ( aid bondi , therefore , for the i Urposo of ci.'ryi'p out tha expr sied with of 'aid rieciorj * nd to pay off tte siid ouietandlfj ; floating debt bondk Issued Nov. 1st , 1872 , bonds of said Ci'y ot the ordinary form of municipal bonds shall De issued to the amount of sixty-six thousand one hurdrcd dollars , and tha City t lerk shall Immediately piocure for that purpose the said " Sue 3 Such bonds shall be of the denomina tions ot fire hundred d llar-i and one hundred dollars In the following proportion : Tcere nall be one hundred and twenty bonds la the cum of Cve hua red della e each and siity-one bonds In the sum cf one hundred dollars each , nd all shall bear date , the 1st day of Novembe , A I ) . 1880. EKO. 8 "aid bonds stall be made to be come dde intwenty [ y s from their date , shall bear Interest at the rate of seven jer centum per annum payable § em | . annually , and eh 1 < provide for the payment or principal aod interest. at the Cbom'cal National Bank , * In the City of New York , ) New York. Said bonds thill be elgn- ed by the Mayor and flty Clerif , and eball have intcrut coupons in thi usual form attached thereto. Sa-d bonds shall bavo the seal of the City cf Omaha placed thereon. Sio. 4 The City Treasurer , of Omaha , is hereby im < ! ucted toadverlko in such manner ard in sue'o newspapers as he may deem best , that on the 1st day of November , A. D. 1889 , Ml bonds known s floating debt bonds of the City of Uma- ba issued Novbembcr 1st , 1872 , are redeemable and pajaMo at a p'ace to bj dejitr-ated by said Cltv Treasurer in the Cltv of NewY' > rk. SEC. G That for the payment of the princ'pal ml Interest of the bonds herein provided for tbs faith of the City of Omaha and its property and rbvcrracs ere hereby pledged. EEC. 0. This ordinance shall take effect and be iu fore * from and after its passage. ( Signed. ) JAMBS K BOYD , | Tres't C.ty CouiUl. Passed Sept. 13 h , 1380. Attest : J. F. SleCAM'IT , City Cleric. Approved Oct. 1st , 1ISO. ( Signed. ) C. 8. OH A BE , Mayor. FEVER ANB > AGUE. Tha accumulated evidsuce of nearly thirty ytars show that the Bitters ii a certain remedy for mslirlal disease , as well as Iu surest pre ventive ; that It eradicates dy p p < ia , cons Ji a * tlon , liver camp alnt and nervousness , con tor- acts a tendcniy to cout , rhenmatlim , nrlniry nd uter ne disorders , thit it impartj vigor to tha feeble , and chtentae mind whiUltinvigor- aUs the bodv. always Gores and -never disap points. The world's great Pain- BtJlever for Man nd Beast. Cheap , quick and relia ble , PITCHER'S OASTOK1A is uot Narcotic. Children grow fat upon , Mothers like , and Physicians recommend CASTOBIA. It regulates the Boxvels , cures Wind Colic , allays Fcverishness , and de stroys Worms. WEI DE METER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible malady - dy "by Absorption. The most Important Disoovr ry since Vac- riLuation. Other remedies Catarrh , this cures stage before ELECTION PEb'dL'AMiTM/ : I On Court House Bonds. . 'At * session of the Board of Countv Comm'i- Blonen.ol tne County of DourUs. in the St t . of Nebraska , ho'den on the llth day of Septem- I ber. A. D . 1R80. It wan by said Eo rd I Rt3 Ive < i , That the following quest'on b and ' the same i he e * > y tubmitted aa a prcpotitloo to the qualified electors of the County ot Douz- lai. l > ebraaliato- : To the e'ectora cf the County of Douz'as In lb- State of Nebruka : The Boulof Couity Ccmml-eloneK ot Bald county hereby inbuilt the folioffimtjiroposiilon : Shall ih C u-ty of DongTu , Stye Cf Nebraska , by its County Commlfsioacra Is tie it I coupon bond * In the amo int of 01 e hnndrtd nnl twen- ty-fl e thousand dollart for the purpose of ad- lo In the construction , erection and completion and the construction , recton ! and completVm of a court louse building in ihe city cf Omaha , County of Douclu , In the State of Nebraska , for coun'y purposes ai > d all the purpoies for which men cou't hotue may be legally nsed and KipTopriat * the monay raised th reby for aid nien construction , of for such construct ! n and c impletlon of said building , All thu coat * and expense of said bulldlnz not t > exceed the Bum of one hundred and f fty thousand dollars , iild bonds to be one thousand dollart each an i dated Jauua'y lit , 1831 , pnyable at t e office of tno cOUa y tfea tuf r ot said county. and to run ifrcnty years , with latcrtet at a fate not exceed : * 1 n lx (6) ( ) per cent , per annum , paj' bi semi' Unually. The Raid bonds shall not be ( old leu than pat. In addition to the levy ] for ordlnaiy taxes there shall be levied and collected a tax annually s provided by Uw , for thb payment of the interest on said bo id as It becomes due. ' and an addi tional amoUnt Rhall be le iedafld collected is ptovldcd by 11 * , sufficient top'aytba prlnripd of such bonds at maturity , and prodded that not more th'ti fifteen percent , bf the principal of Bald bonds ( ball be levied in any one year , and provided always that In no event'thall bonds be l-iufrl to a greater amount than ten ptr cent , of the assessed valuation of all the taxable proper ty In sail county Interest 81.11 be paid on said bonus only from and after the d-teof tno sals of al t bonds or at y part thereof and the receip ot the mobey therefor. The nld bonds shall be red wm'tble it the op tion of the Board of County Commissioners ! of a4 | co'inty at the expiration of ten years from the date ot said bonds. Wo'k on saU court hotue thall bs commeuccd 1mm dUtely after the ad < p ion of said pn p'B - tlon , if adoptoj , and s.ld bulldlnjr to be com pleted on or More January 1 , 1882. No levy shall be made to pay any part of the principal of a Id bonds until after the expiration of tin yeara from the date of Mid bonds. The form In which the above proposition shall be submitted shall b by ballot , upou which ballot shall be printed or written or part ly printed or wilttcd the words : "for Court House Bond * , " or "Against Court House Ponds , " add all ballots cast having therein the words "For Court House Bonds" shall be'earn ed atid taken to no to fatorof raid proposition , and all ballots cast bavin ? thereon the words "Against Court Hotue Bonda ' shall be deemed and taken to lie aualnst said proposi tion , and if two-thlidi of the rotes cant at the election hereinafter provided In this behalf be la favor cf the above proposition. It shall be deemed and taken to be carried. The said proposition shall be voted upon at thg general election to be held in the County ot Douglas , Stve of Nebraska , on the 2d day of November , A. D. It80 , at the toll owing named phew : Omaha Precinct No. one (1) ( ) Turner Hat ) . Omaha Precinct No. two (2) ( ) No. 8 engine hotue , Sixteenth St. Oxaha Precinct No. three (3) ( ) Carpenter shop , 10th ct , 2 doori south of onctnehouro lot No. 2. Omaha Precinct No. four ( I ; Sheriffs office , court house. umaha Precinct No. five (6) ( ) Ed. Leedei's house , southeast corner 12th and Chicago Sts. Omaha Precinct No. sU (6) ( ) No. 1 engine nou-e , SOth and Inrd strrotr. Saratoga Precinct School house , near 0 run- nigs. nigs.Florence Florence Precinct Florence Wotel. Union Precinct In Inf ton school haute Jeff erson Precinct School house in District No. 1) ) . Elk horn Precinct Elkhorn school house. Pi it to Valley Preolnct School housa at Waterloo. Chicago Preclnt School house at Elkhorn Station. Mlllard Precinct Millar. ) school housi. McCardle Precinct McCardle school house. Douglai Precinct House ct J. 0. Wi'.cox. West Omaha Precinct School house * in Dis trict No. 46. And which election will be opened at 8 o'clock in the morning and will continue open until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. P. W CORLISS , ( Sea' ) B. p. KJJlOirr , I BSD UPIXKL , County Commissioners , JOHN R. MANCHESTER , Coanty Clerk. Sl4-0t Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager. The most thorough appointel and complete Mtchlne Shops and Foundry in the state. _ Castings of every dscrlptlon manufactcd Engines , Pumps and eve y ( lasa of machinery mvle to order. Special attention given to Well Augurs , Pnlleys , Hangers , SlmftingItrilKc Irons , Gecr Cattiiig , etc. Flansfornew UachlneryMeachanIcal Draught. Inc. Models , etc. , neatly executed. 266Harney St. . Bet. 14th and 15th. ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILIE , NEB. , fane now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the B. & M. railroad , to fill any order at _ reasonable prices. Far * ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOTER , Prop , , N r THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , tha Educational and Commirelal center ot tbe West , Is pre-eminently the best and most practi cal of Its klnd.for the MERCANTILE TRAINING * t -OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTEE , President , D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most extensive , thorough and complete nstltntlon of the kind In tbe world. Thousands of accountants and Business men. In tbe prin cipal cities and towns ot the United States , owe their success to our conrie cf training. The Biecht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine , new brick block , at junction of throa street car line * Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for tbe application of and carrying out of our novel and gvstemitlc methods of BUSINESS TRAINING , Tounj men who contemphto a buiincea life , and pxrenU havln ; eons to educate , are particu larly requested to Feud for our new Circular , which will give full Information as to terms , condition of entrance , etc. Addrraa G , W. FOSTEE , President , cepfl-3m Denver , Colorado. A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all disease * cf the Kidnnys , Bladder , ana Urinary Oreana. It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop sy , Brizht-'s Disease , inability to retain or erpell the Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , high colored and fcanty urine , Painful Urinitln ? , LAMB BACK , Ueneral Weakness , and all Female Com- pUlnts. It avoid * Internal medicines , Is certain In It effects and cures when not bin i else can. Foe cale ty all Druggists or sent "by nun free upon receipt of tha price , Si CO. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PRQP'RS , Toledo , O , for our UtUa teak , VIA THE Chicago & Xorthwesteni xfc A jpgr.A > gr : 2,330 , tfLE3 ! OF ROAD1 It is the SHORT , SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS OHIOAGO.MILWAirKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT , OFFERS THE TRATEIJNO PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It Is the ONLT ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAff. HOTEL CtlKS ! In addition to these and to please all clasact of travelers. It vires FIRST-CLASS HEALS at 113 EATING STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEt RAILS I ITS COACHES APE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CUSS If yon wish the Best Trarellns Accommoda tions you will buy your ticket by this Ilouta 2TAND WILL TAKE XONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can sell TOU Through Tickets Vii tbla road and Chfck umal Ba ? . jago nee of Charts OMAHA TTOKET OFFICE" 11 rarnham St , Cor. 14th. and at Union Pscltic Depot DENVER OFFICE In Color-do Central and "Union Paclflc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFPICE-2 w Jlontjoni- ery Street. For Information , folders , reaps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home TleKet Offlce , aJJresl any agent of the Company , or UARVIH HUCHITT , BTENNITT , Geu'l lf nny-r. Ocnl Paaj. Agent , CHIOAQO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Genl Art Omaha & Council Binds. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I TBIIE CHICAGO gURLINGTON & QUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Tnri. Elegaat Pas senger Ccacheg , and PULLMAN SLEEPNCa DININD GAR ? It Is acknowledged by ti > 933 , aai a.1 vrir : travel uver U , 10 bo the Best Aopalatad and Boat JIanaced fold in the Caunlr/ . PASSBNGBRS GOING EAST Should bear In mind that tills U the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Fast Xcrth and Northwest. Paescnccrs by this Route hive choice of POUR DIFFERENT EOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of FalAce Bkepinj Can from Chicago to New York CityWjthout Change All Eipress Trains on this line are equipped with the w estin.house Patent Air Brakes and Miller's Pjtent Sifeiy Pla-form and Couplers , the moat Perfect f ro- tectton Against Acci dents In the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'HING CARS Arc run on th Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rate ? , lime Connection' , etc. , will bs cheerfully given by app'yin ? it the otEca of the tiurili gton Route , B1J Fourteentn Street , Omaha. Nebraska. C.E. PERKiNS , D W. HITCHCOCK. tJen'l Mana or. Gen. West'n Paea. Ag't. J. O. PniLLIfPI , St. Joe. , Ho. General Azent , Omaha. II , P. DUEL , fep5-dl _ Ticket Agent Omaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Keliabk Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In Northern lows. Minnesota and Dakota. This Una la equipped with the Im proved Westinzhouso Automatic Air Brake' and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Add for SPEED , SAFETY AMD COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawn ? Room and Sleeping Cara.owneJ and controlled by the com pany , run Through vrith .ut Chance between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6i5 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a.m , maklne TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE ANT OTHER ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p m. . ar > rlvti2 at Slonx City at 4:15 a m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Dluffj , at 9:50 a.m. Bo euro that your tickets road via " 3. C. &P.R.R. " F.C. HILLS , Superintendent , MUacnri Valley , Iowa. P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen'l Pasa. iierifc * J. H. O'BRTAN , jik Sonthweatem Freight and Pos-enzer Xyeht. my20-tf _ Council Blnffs SHORT LIN ! 1SSO. K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ASD THE EAST From OMAHA and tbe WEST. o change of cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less charjtea and In advance of other line * . This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's Falaco Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- W.JIiller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated WtMtlngbottto Air-Bnke. THAT YOUR TICKET READ8 City , SL Joseph nd"EJ 2TJo andSt.Lonls.-tE ) Tickets fouale at all coupon stations In the West. oW J. P. BAUNiW A. C. DAWE3 , Gcn'l SupT GenT Pasa. & 1 Irket A t St. jMWph.lIo 6t Joscph-lTo , W. C. SEACHKIST , Ticket AC8V 214 Fifteenth Street , bttwoen FambaVand Donzlag. Union Block , Omaha. J03. TEHOK , A. B. BARKARD. Faes. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Aent , Omiha. CHICAGO SgOT TOWEU CO. Manufacturers of STANDARD SHOT - * \ > t -f * i * 1 * > r -r--i-1- 1" If C " : l&Fn § II } i - -i' - w iH = UBEr ? - > b feSlSsaf C - iifi F /itriTMiiiiifHinniintiwmii BK SURE TO BUT IT. THE BESTIN UABKET. E. IF , BLATCHFOKD & CO. Manufacturer ? of Lead Pipecheetand Bar Lead , Block Tin , Pipe ana Solder , Llpjced Oil r and Oil Cake. OBDEHS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLINTON ST. , CHICAGO DR. A. S. PENDBKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN IiAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS HZD- ICAL OFFICE , in Tenth Street , OMAUA , NEBRASKA Offering his ? : rvices In all department ! o SJediris * sod turnery , both in eeoaal ais ipedil enf-ioe , aento tnd chroai : OlseoKSCs te consulted sight and day , aaJwUlvWia part o ! ths city isi csuatym wsaipt of IttV EUDNEOKEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy , tfervouf Dability , or any Obstructions nrisinsr from Kidney or Bladde ) Diseases Also for Yellow Fever , Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections , * * 3-By the iii.tllla-1 of 7OKK3TLEA.F with JUSIPER BERRIES and BASLKT MALT wo havn discovered K'DXEQKN.wbinHnctjiipeclflcallvon the Khlntys and Urinary Organs , rrmoTliuIniurli in d.'pwitg fi.rmo I la tbo r > aJ.U"anil pravontlnir any itralnlnc. smarting sensation heat or irnta'i > < inthe membnnnntU Intr < l thiiljoU or water rnnaa. It exclUs a healthy action in the Kii1n- > * gtvnihrmatreiEtb ! , vl or n.l restoring tb e on uu to a healthy condition , showlap It , effect * on both ths c. > l r ncd ea y ilow of urine. It can bo taken nt all times , In all climates and urdcr 't circumstances via . , ut uijury t > the sytem. Unlike any other prep iratlon for Kiilpey dl cnltiiH , it b savorr p'oirant an I ar > iMo taateand flavor ltli s bcea ditflcult tomate a prtparatlun contiininir positive tllareiic prop-itlea which will not nau eate , bnt to acceptable to the nurracb Before t kin ; any Uver mMi inu. try a bottle of KIDXKOKN to CLSA SK th KIDNEY * from foul matter. Try It arvt y > m will alwayi use it as a family medlclm. LadlM esjtcully will likeit and Gentlemen willtl. . . ! KIDNEGGN the best Kidney T > nlc everugodr NOUCE fcoclibot' ! * ' > c th-.iiKn tnro < ifLAWUENCEi MARTIN.alsoa Proprietary Corem ment Stamp , which permits KIDNEQEN to t solJ ( without licensa ) Dro5l3 ! , Crocr J Other Persons evcr > where. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. Unot found at jour Dru UtJ or Grocery wo will end a bottle prepaid to the nearen irio offlce to you , . LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DEUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALEES everywhere * , Wholesale agents In Omaha , ST.EELE , JOUNSON & CO. , will tnppy ! tha trade at mannfacmr WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAPHy Of THIS COUNTAY. SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & * PACFC ! ) R. B. IS THE GREAT CONSECTEWIISK It mnln line runs from Chicago Council HIutTi. pamlnK thrnush Jollet , Ottawa. La Halle. Seneseo. Mollne. Itoc < Inland. Davenport. l.'Adt i-lbertr. Iowa Cttr.Marenco , Brooklyn. Urlnacll , Des Motncs ( the capital of Iowa ) . Stusrt , Atlau * tic , and Avoca ; with branches from Hur ta Junction to l' orlft i Wilton Junction-to Musra- ; | LC , Washington. Falrtleld. Eldon. Uelknap , L'outrevlIIo. I'nnceion. lYenton. Oallatln. 'Jame- rnn. Lesvcnworth. AtchUorj. and Kansas City ; Wnshlnffton tu blgnnrner. Oakalonaa. and Kno.t- vllle : Koolui to haralnzton. ISonaparto , lien * lonsoort. Independent. Elrtod , Ottnmwa. Edtlj- vllip.Ojkhlnosn. I'elln.Monroe , and Des Moloea : Nnwton to Monroe ; DosMnlnes tolndlanolaand Wlnterset ; Atlantic to Lewis and Audubon ; and A'ocn to larl&n. This U positively the onlr Itallroad. which owns , and operates n through line from Chicago Into the State of Kansas. TnrnuEti Eznrtna Poneoger Trains , with Pnll- man "aluce Cars attached , are run each war dally between CHICAC.O and PXORIA. KASHAS crrr. COCNCII , BLcrrs. itATiNwoiiTn and ATCHI- o.v. Throuzb cars nrenigo run between MiMnu- oe nnil Kun-ns City , via tba "Milwaukee and Kockljl.ind 8h - Line. " The "Grnat uock Island" Is ma nlflcently oqnlpcrad. Its road bed i. simply > it.jct. anil Its track la laid with it eel rails. What will pleosa yon most will bo the pleasure of enjoiInK your meals , while passing over the beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of our magnificent Dlnlnc Cars that accompany all TOTOUKU Express Trains. You get an ontlra meal , as ( rood as Is ncrvsd In any first-class hotel , lor seventy-Hvo cents. /pprcclatlnd tha fact that a majority nf tno people prefer separate apartments rordllTerent purposes ( and the Immensu pn enuer business of this line warranting It ) , we are pleased toan > nonnco that this Company runs Pullman Palace SUrplna Can for sleeping purposen. and 1'iliict BETWEEN THE EAST & THE IHnlna Can for cntlngr purpnsea only. On ercal featsro of cur Palace Cart ( a 8MC. BALOO.N jrneroyon can enjoy your "iriiR' at all hears of the day. Jlaenlflceat IroiUrldrof span the Ml. and JIlMonrt rivers nt all point * rrcssod line , ana transfers are avowed nt Councl _ Kansas ( iltr. l avcnworth. ana Atch'-flor- nectloni > belnttmada In Union Depots. THK PtIINCirAL IL II. COKNEt.1 THIS OKEAT TUKOCQU UNM tOLLOWS : At CHICAGO , with all diverging Uni AX East ana South. _ AtEsaiswool.wlththoL-B-AlLS. > > * Ft. W.4f.B.Hd . At WAsniNGTOK nuairra , wlta 1. . U * L. It. 1C j\l | JA Cl VIiI < C. 1TI.4 HI. DUb. rt. li. _ AtPiOKiA.wltn r. P.J. : P.b.AB.rt n ( t W. : 111. M1O- : and T. P. * W. IWs. At llo < K IPLAVn wltbMllwankee & ' bland 3 Jort Lino. * ' ana Kock Isl'd A Fe4 > At UAviNPoicr. with the Davenport VfT C.M.StP.R.K. At WEST LIBEUTT , with the B C. H. & > . I , At 15 BISNEM , Tlth Central Iowa K. It. A t DES lloi.v . < j with D M. A K. D. It. A I AtCoiTMciL IlLcrra. wltb Union PacuK ! A % AtOlIinA.wlthlI.A3Io.It-lt.lt. In * AtCOLUMBCSj0NCTIOJf.wfthB.f.ll.S At OTTUMWA. witn Central lowaK.K. St. Iu * Patx. and C. H. A Q 1C. ltd At KxoKUE.wltnTOL , Poo. * Wnr.j VVnf. Lours * Pne anrt ht. K. Keo. A N.-W. A At CAJiino.V. with II.SU J. R.It. At ATCUIBON. with Atch. , Topeka & bao Atch. & Neb. and Can. ir. U. P. K. Itdo. At I.EAVESwouiU. with Kan. Pac. ' Cent. It. lids. At KANSAS Crrr , witt alt llnrs toe tflt * * j andSonthweit. PVX.l.'KAlV PA .ACE CAKS H ran thmngth to PEOIHA. BES MOS > - \ COLT CHli IltitrFFS. K.A.XSAS CITY , A TClIlStl.V , and JL.EA VEN'IVOllTJI. Ticket * vlu thU I.Ine. known a < the "Great IlockliLuad JtuuU , " are V > * 1ft . . all Ticket Agenu In the United Stole * .na Canada. For Information not obtainable at your home ticket office , oddrci * . A. . KIMBAIjrj. E. SX. JOUI r. Gen'l Superintendent , Uen'l TXt. aad Fais'irr H k fe GHAS. IVERIGK. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS WUSTDCVW = npr A-pES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE anil 1210 Fanihani StreeL ap ! i mon th tit improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IE1 O IR 1880. \ > MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD. } They also make Buckeye Improved Iron tiwm. Walking Cultivator , witk or without Springs. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style * Enquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H. PTOH. Gen. Agent , Omaha , Ear Diseases. DR E. E. SHOEMAKER , Th w ll known Aural Surgeon , of Rttdhur. Pa. , bo has beta In the Medlcil jjrofessL n over 20 y < ragives all his tlica rxclasively ti the troit- m at tf dnfn M and dl'eises of tba ear and catarrh He tends a TlTU ie little book ot 01 ra/esonthe treatment of these dismes. ? reo to all This hook eivM rofeienut and trail- menials tlit will ratbfy the most tke tlcal Ila 1 also author ( f a iroric of 875 pa e * , OcUvo , on th'ta dlHueiand , their proper treatment ; pirica $2 by railL So t unity should be without this vtlu- ab ft book. It wDl save tnfferln ? loss of hearing andd etort few. Dr. Shotnuker'a lUm'xlyfoc ' the cure of Running EarsIs nnlrerillyjctno-w- ! * d < o I by phji'clics and cha pub fc rn general ai thaonly trn'y re'la Ie Rex/ for the euie if thh oalh some dbese. Itbharmlmf.pleataat and rtl aole , an-1 wi'Icure almost any CM even of forty years' standing1 , all bad smell and nn- pleawitnec * of the disease instantly removed aad bearing in mott case * trrtatly Imor ved permanently Price 32. Sold by Jn. E lib , wbolfft' i-id rttill dnr \ in 'm/s and medi cines tz < i s irglml tsr.nu < tt3lii Krnh > a St , 3. wdtk la TOUT OT3 MT3. 'lemajtad ! < Ja week. | 12a'day atl-rme easily madeio at outfit fre t dlrei Tro ftCo.Pofll" .M NERVOUS DEBILIT TTl-.TOTvTlT.QTTo' 71U1 W jkn " n < * * - . HU.IDpl'rcyS tratlcn rom over * .r * Been in UM 20 yean Ifo2 > U the mo < t suc- SpeCifiC - rt- ceful remedy known ? Price } 1 per vut ur tlal < and Urza vial of oowderforJ5. ntpo ta fr 4 on receipt of price. HUMPHREY 1 HOMED. MED CO . H Fulton St. , New oi . Illast. CalJjua of Receipts pl3Ji 3i > Sample ! w < > c Etlosoa & Ct PnrtUnit. Malm. UVIL. MECHANICAL. ASD HININO f.\ . Institute. Troy , N. Y The oldest chonl In Amtak * : . K t teim begins S pteta. ber le cf