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A. CROSSLEV ,
* TTORNEYA1 D COUNSELOR AT LAW
JNo. . 314 South ISth St , bet. Farnham and
Harner. au20-lia
CHARLES POWELL ,
TUETICE OF THE PEACE Tomer 16th and
tj FarnhamSto. . Omaha Neb.
WH. SIMERAL ,
* TTOUNEY AT LAW Room 6CrelEhton
_ fBl < -lr. 16th St. OMAUA. NEB.
0. L THOMAS.
A TTOKNET AT LAW-Loans money , bny
Jt\ . and Bella real estate. Boom I.Crelghton
A. C. TROUP ,
A TTORKET AT LAW Office
J\ . Block , with George E.
r'lmhum Rt. OMAH >
FICYTCB I Tiinimr *
MCAICK L , I MUMP j
1 TTOUMKT AT LAW-Crn'
Jtag. . xttnank Build
mp < eu
A. M
TTORNET AT LAW .
. , I 8tr rt. Office 1504 Famham
A. SW
f TZLAMDE
TTORNEY A" - <
A ittrect. - LAW Cor. ISlhacd Famham
mayga
T-rop. ' .LLIAM A. FOKDA.
A AND COUNSELOR AT LAW.
Fraiicr Block , opposite Post
OMAHA. NKR
WM. L PEABODY ,
S AWVKK O0e ! Tn CrelRhton Block , nert t
il T.tetOmne , OMAHA , NEBRASKA ,
Procured. * * *
TUBMO.
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN.
JL TTURNKT AT LAW AND jrTriTICE OF
. TnE PEACE-eoulheart Corner nileenth
Douglas St.
Att-snded
traaiEH & BARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
OTTlCE-TJnlon Plock.FVtc mth and Farnhaai'
A. L ROBISOK. -
A TTOBriET AT LAW. Eoor Crelehton
. .rtBlock. . OMATIA Keh. | unl-tf
x > . s.
ATTORNFy AT LAW.
KABBADH G.CrwK ) COB- POMISTH STS.
OMAHA. KEB. _
/ . d. ConnelTT
/Attorney , at.Law ,
. Office : Front room * , ttalr , ln Hanscotn'a
' n.w brie * building , jj. - mteenUi and
rarnbvn Btreetd.
* 1TORNF-T.AT.IAW
* - 1SSI Farnh&m 81 , Omaha.
* atcals , Pensions and .
* * ' by P * ' 133'011. ' * o Ocnl C. F. Mander.
onHon.A.J. Poppleton , and. . T. L. Klmhall.
- aolMm
. KIDIOE. tt. Uu o >
KEDICK & REDICK ,
Attornoys-at-Law
- - ,
Uftitlon Vill bo riven to all
corpor llorjo | eTorT description ; will
Ui al Jtie Courts ot the State and the
"Conrt Homo Stales , office , Farnham St. , oppoilte
FJlWARD W. SIMERAL ,
i W.lNET , . . AT . . . . . LAW-Bojra „ _ _ - , 8 Orelghton
noMh
C. F. HANDERSON ,
' ) TTORKXT AT LAW-Jtx FamluBi Btreet
, ci. Omaha Kcbnuka.
PARKE GODWIN.
* TTORNEr AT IAW Itlh and Doorltt
JKtryU , with O. V. Dcn
W. T. RlOIAUDS O. J , HUKT
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-La w.
i J15 South FourtgenUStreet. .
EAST .NDIA
BITTERS !
ILER & CO.
nv THE USE op
DR. BOSANKO'S
PILE REMEDY.
INTERNAL EXTERNAL , AND
ITCHING PILES
ft > M t once on Ihr ni nllr .Ho
11 Tumors , nllnylng the I
no otliri- . ana trll ypp , nel , z
H * turrit * . - - avtm
DO NOT Dr.
the dnUn an U-
_
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* I X B P
I5JLJT ABNED CURED
, p aCE , 50 CENTS. '
t ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
-"Wwbrtiyoa cannot obtain ltorblm.w ,
* * 1 * . PWM.W on
IE OR. BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. ,
P1QUA.O.
THEONLYMEDICINE
That Acts at Iho Same Time on
THE LIVER.
THE BOWELS ,
and the KIDNEYS.
Tbe * fut3tonans n re the natural cleans
Tof the cyctenv. IftlKTrwortwclLhealui
will bo perfect : tf they become dossed ,
dreadful diseases are cure to follow trllb
TERRIBLE SUFFERING. .
Biliousness , Headache , DTp rls , J -
dice , Constipation iad Pllcx , or Kid
ney Complaints , Grarc ! , Diabetes ,
Sediment In the Urine , Kllky/
or Ropy Urlnoj jnr Bhen- *
rcatlc Pains and Adhw ,
< lbecan e the blood Is poisoned
vna uic irmors tbit khould Iiave becn.
ituiallr.
v KIDNEY-WORT i
wlllrcrtore tbehMlthr action and all these
.
ThooKan < : have l-ern cured. TrrltandTon
vrniadd one more to tlie number. Tare It
zndhcaluiwlllnncemorcgladdenyoarheirt.
Why aufjsr onfierjromth torment
Of nn aching back ?
Why bear ouch distress from Con-
stlpdtion and Piles ?
Why be BO fearful because ) of dis
ordered urinfe ?
KmsicT-TToimrlll cure jtra. Try npacir
ipettoacciini beutlsned.
It ts a dry reyaable compatmt and
THE DAJL5T BEE
OMAHA PUBUSHIKC CO. . PROPRIETORS.
916 Farriham , bet. 3A end 10th Strait
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
1 Copy 1 year , la advance ( postpaid ) K.CO
6 months " 4.00
8 months < - " 2.00
TIME TABLES-
THE MAILS.
C , &N. W.B. R BSOa. ro. , 2:40p. m.
C. B. & 0.6 30 a. m. , 2 ; 0 p. m.
0. R. I & P. B. B. . 630 a , m. , EMp. m *
C&TSt Joe 630 a. m.
B. City & P. 530a.m.
U. P. B.E. , 11:10 a. m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 s. m.
B. AM.R.R,8Wa m.
O.&N. W. , 730a.m.
ornnna
0.&K.W.B.R. , 11 a.ra.,11 P-tn.
C. B. i O. , 11 a , m , 830 p. m.
C.R.I.il1. , 11a.m. , lip.m.
C. B. k St , Joe. . 11 a.m. , 11 p. m.
D. P. H. R. , p m.
O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. tx > .
8. City & P. , 11 a. m.
B. & H. lnl eb. , < p. m.
Local malls for States lows leave bnt onca a
day , vU : too a. m.
Office op n from 12 to 1 p. tn. Sandayb
TDOUAS F. HALL. PoBtmuter.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
tJNION PACIFIC.
L1ATI. ARWVB.
D ) l.y KxprtBB..I2:16jp. m. feap.m.
lo Mixed 6:10 p. m. 4t2Bp.m.
do Freight 630 a. ia. I'.Wp. IP.
do do 8:16 , m. ISflOft. m.
TTHK DABD OP THE BURLINGTON ,
LBAVB OMAHA. UMTBOHiBJL
Ezpreee : : (0p. m. Express..loroo .m ,
Hall C.-00 a. m. H il 10:00 p. m.
Sundays Excepted. Sundays Excepted.
CHICAOOBOCE ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Mall . 6:00 a. m. I Hall . 10.D9p.ta.
Express. . . . . , S : ) p. m. | Eiprcw. . . .10.DO a. m.
CHICAGO NOP.THreStE&N.
Hall . JfctQ a. to. 1 Mafl . 7:20 : p. m.
Eiproas . 80 pi tn. 1 Express . . . .10:00 : a. m ,
Sundays excepted.
KANSAS CTTT , ST. JOE & COUNOiL BLUFFa
, WAVE ARRtVH.
Mall . 8:00 i. jn. I Rrprcw . T:10 a. m.
Express. . . . , . &oo p. m. . | Man . 7:28 \ : m.
The osiy line rnnatac Pullman Sleeping Can
o i of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND { SIOUX
CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS.
Kxprew . B.-00 * . m. | Fxprew. . .l30p m.
Dally ExccplBuB < Uye.
B. & M. B. S. In NEBRASKA.
prwtj IBAST ]
tfcnab * ( lr ) . . . . . - 00m Kearney J'ncflT ) : M tn
m BloomlngtonlT)5:10 ( ) : am
Kcarnj J'ncar)7i5 ) p m Red Cloud flv ) CS6 am
BedClondarr)7:66pm ( ) Plattemth tar ) * :3J p m
BIoom'gtonar)3:6 ) p m Onuha ( art ) . . . 1:55 p m
REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
Haitlngi ( lv ) 8:05 a ra | KIoom'gtonarlEOpm ( )
nioomlnpum las p m I Hutlngs ( u ) 6 5 p m
Orica&a ( lv ) 7 0 a m | Indl&ncla ( ir ) IrfO p m
Orteana ( a > ) 7.00 p m | Indlanola ( lv ) 230 p m
SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. B ,
, . . . . „ .0:10 am I Express..10:00 am
Kjproai 8,10pm I Mail 720 p m
WABAEII , ST. LOTJIS&PACIKIC.
UUVKS. ARRIVES.
Kail _ _ Sa.rn.IUaU 11:85 am
Expreas . .3 : ) p. m. | Express . .4:25 p. m.
BIUDG E DIVISION U. P. R. B.
Leave Omaha , dally. 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m . 1p.m. , 5 p. m.Sp. m. , Bp. tn,6p.
m. ,
Leave Council Blnfls ; 826 a. m. , 925 a. tn , ,
10SS a. m. , IIOS a. m. , IAS p. m. , 8:25 p. m. ,
2fi p. m. , 825 p. m , , 835 p. m. ,
Four trips on Siraday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11
a. tn. , 2 and C p. m. ; Conndl Bluffs at 9:25 ,
1125 a. m. , and 225 nd 625 p. m.
Leave Omaha : 8a.m. , 7. a , m8d4 a. tn. , 1
p. m. , 4 0 p. m. , 725 p. m. ,
Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 a. m , , 9:40 a. m. ,
11:40 am , > 625p. m. , 7. < H3 p. tn. , 7 0 p. m.
Dally except Sunday.
OMAAA k REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. .
UUVB , AUUTB.
Hall . 10.15a.m435p.m. .
Dally except Sunday * .
IRON TURBINE
WIND ENGINE
MAKUFACTOKED BT
FOJS & Co , , Springfield , 0.
The Stronceet andlicflt Durable
WIND ENGINE
In the World.
HunJrodi In tue In Iowa and Nebraska Sold
by Pcalon In nearly evrry county.
This cut represents oar
\i
Buckeye Force
ihloh Is parUoalariy
adapted to Wind 1111
oie , aa It works easily
and , throws a constant
stream , and does not
frpczo op In the cold
est weather. Send for
price list
W. H. RA.YNBR ,
WVglcru Ag't , Omaha , Neb.
8ANTA GLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Ulacoverr oftne - B9-
Wonarfuldl eoverleelnUiewnrldhavebeeniiiade
Among other thlncs where Ba.nta Clam stayed
Children oft ask It he makes ef < d or not >
If really he lltee In a mountain of mow.
Uiit year an ejcurnlon sailed cli" r to the Pole
And Buddenly dropped Into whatl-ecmedllko thole
Where wonder of wondera thcyft'Und ancwland ,
tndle fahy-llka being * appeared each hand.
Then were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful preen ,
And far brifrhtcr UeB than ever "were Been ,
Bird * with the hues ot a rainbow were lonnd.
While Bower * of exqulilte fragrance were grow
In ? around.
Not Ions were they left to wondBTlndoub.
,
A belt * eon came the ? had heard , mnch about ,
Twas SanU Clans' self and tblsthc.v all Bay ,
3ft l okcd like the picture c e every day.
UB nJUD 1H BUCli iwrv vi - rj '
But be took them on board and drove them
He showed them alLovcr Ms wonderful realm ,
And factories making roods for women and men
Furriers were working on hata swat and email.
To Bunco's thor said they were Bcndlmr.tncm all.
"CrU Klnplc , the Glove llaVer.told them at once ,
AH our Gloves we are sending to Bnncc ,
Santa showed them suspenders and many Ihlntv
SaymeTalse took thew to Wend Buncrt ntote.
Santa Claus then whispered a secret Of A leu.
As In Oroaha every one knew Bunos wen.
He therefore should send his P ° oda-t his ewe.
Knowing his friends will get their full share.
KowreSemberye dwellers In Omaha town.
All -who want prceenU to Bunce s go round.
For ihirta , collars , or jrlovea great and small.
Bend your sister or annt one and sJU
BunoB , Cbamploa Hatter of the Wret , Douglu
JNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Tormerly ot Glsh fc Jacobs ) '
UNDERTAKER
No , KIT Farnham Et. , Old Stand of Jacob Gls
ORDKRS BT TXLEQRAFa 'SOLICIT *
anIT-lr
THE UNIVERSAL
STEAM COOKER ,
FOR COOKIKO
Meats , Vegetables , Fruits , Pud
dings , Beans , Bice , Etc. ,
By Steam.
It bag stood the test ot severe traits and n- '
celvtd the highest Kcommendations from hotel
and restaurant proplkMrs , boarding house
keepers , and t larj e nVEbcr of private famUIes.
An v number of kittles mar be u ed.cookins six ,
eight or more kinds of food at the same tune with
out TTllT'nCjlE'ggjijrENDA'nOj1S.
Dim Sir : Tbe Univertal Steam Cooker is
what I have been wanting for a loner time. It
.rks splendidly. J. B. Wnaar ,
Exchange Hotel. Sturreon Bay.
We , tbe undersigned , endorse the above in full.
KlvhirU Williims. Fremont-Neb. .
Leopold Willing , Bontoem Hotel , Omaha. _
Pr..Burtbun ! , Frenont , Neb ,
Bold by D. A. Piercy ,
JS11 Farnham Si , Omiha , Neb.
And B. FRAK ) EN. Mala Bt. , Frraont , Ktb.
AGRICULTUBAL ,
SetectlnffSeed Corn.
The yield of corn is greatly reduced
in many fields every s"aon by the
poor qualify of seed that is planted.
Seed that is immature , or which WAS
injured during or after the curing pro *
cess , was planted ; nnd much of it'
failed to germinate. After waiting
several days for the sprouts to appear
above ground , the farmer ascertains
that the seed ban rotted. It may not
bo too Iflio to replant and obtain a
good crop , but the chances are against
it. The entire length of the growing
season in the northern states ia ordi
narily required , to produce a good
crop of sound corn. If planting is de
layed ton or twelve days after the usu
al time , the prospect is that the crop
will be injured , If it is not entirely de
atroycd by an early froflt.
If.ono ia assured of a goou crofo
from corn that is pUnted late , the
trouble of cultivation is very greatly
increased. When good seed is plant
ed on land freshly prepared , it will
coma up quickly , and keep In advance
of the Weeds. Cultivation will , of
course , bo necessary , but it may with
BSiety bo dehyed till the young corn
it sufficiently high to mark the roVrs.
If it Is neceaeary to replant , however ,
the weeds will bfc In possession 'of the
Soil , no' only before Ihe corn is up ,
but before It is planted * f o have a
clear field nuder such circumatancer
will require almost constant labor
throughout tbe seaeoa. It is difficult
to fight weeds that have obtained the
start of cultivated crops.
In tAse part of the corn germinates
nnd part does not , the situation is not
much better. Considerable work is
required to replant seed , and as ib frill
pot come up until that first planted
Iiw made considerable growth , efctra
work will be required In cultivating
during the ( entire season. Whatever
fa the character of thb swaoh , the
corn will not maturfe nt the same lime ,
and cbancea are that tho. portion last
planted wlU not ripen before early frost
bccura. It Is the -practice of eomo
farmers to replant "missing hills"
with seed of some early variety , sO
that the two kinds may ripen ( U about
the same timft. Securing a uniform
period of ripening , however , dors not
fietture a uniform lot of corn. It will
be mixed lot which will rank low in
the market.
The first essential success to corn
raising is good seed. If a farmer
has a good variety of corn , and it has
attained a fair growth and become
mature on the stalk , he can , by taking
sufficient pains , secure reliable seed
for planting. He should select only
the best o rs for this purpose. Ho
can make a much better selection
when the stalks are. standing on the
hill where they grew than after they
are cut up and put in shock. All but
two or three husks should be removed
from each ear , when they should be
braided together and hung in some
airy place to dry. An equally good
plan consists in tying , the ears in pairs
and hanging them over a wire sus
pended in a chamber or some out
building , where they will be protected
from the rain or snow.
If a farmer hai not a first-class va
riety of corn or has not raised a good
crop on account of a bad season , defi
cient cultivation , or poor soil , he
should procure his seed from some
person who bn * raised a superior crop.
It is generally better to procure a sup
ply in the fall than in the spring , as
the price will bo likely to be lower.
No crop is more dependent on the
quality of the seed than corn. lu the
case of small grains it is very difficult
to ( elect individual kernels to BOW.
Moat persons object to hand-picking
beans and peas with a view of select
ing choice specimens for planting.
It is comparatively easy , however , to
select not only ears but .the kernels of
corn for planting , as the amount of
seed required for an acre is compara
tively small.
Thinning Out Slock.
There will be thousands of cows ,
horses and sheep kept over the whiter
by farmers in every couuty in the
Treat that will not sell for enough in
the spring to pay for the food they
will consume from now till the grass
starts again. Many of these animals
have "outlived their usefulness , " and
quite as largo a number havenover
had much usefulness to outlive.
Some of these animals are kept year
after year as a token of gratitude fcr
the good they have done. The lives
of some are protracted In the vain
hope that their last days will be better
than their first. Some farmers seem
to become attached to animals that
give them a great deal of trouble , the
same as'some mothers dote on children
that b'ehave In the same manner.
Some personsjkeep unproductive and ,
unpromising animals over the winter
for the sake of the manure they-make.
Now it is unprofitable to keep any
Had of stock for this purpose. , Noth
ing is added to tbe value of any vege
table subitanca by it passing through
the organs of digestion. If fodder
and grain is 'to be used for manure it
Is better to apply , them directly to the
land. This course sives the trouble
of feeding and.also raves a very large
amount of material that is consumed
in keeping up repairs in the animal
system. Some keep unproductive ani
mals year after year because no one
wishes to purchase them. If anim&ls
have no value In the market it is 'very
evident 'that they are , unprofitable to
keep , and the sooner they are disposed
of the better it will be for the owner.
Many . farmera ' are spoken of na
being Jan'dpobr. " There are still a
larger number that are stock poor.
They keep cows that give but a small
amount of milk at any time , and their
season for.giving milk , is very short.
The milk , is alio very poor in quality.
If the cows have calves they make
poor veaL If they are allowed to
live they become no better milkers
than their rnothcrs. It does not take
many inferior cows to keep a farmer
poor. They use up the grass crop ,
and considerable of the corn andgrain
crop , employ the time of the farmer
during the' "Winter in taking core of
them , and give no return for all the
food they consume and all the labor
Ihey require. Their proper place is
the beef barrel.
It does-not take a very large num
ber cf slow-going , lame and balkv
horses toieop a farmer poor. If they
did nothing worse than "to eat their
own heads off * during the winter , the
case would.net be so bad as It is. But
thov do more than this. They eat in
the course nf the winter much more
iban they will sell for in the * pring ,
ind there is 'noreturn for the trouble
of keeping .them. Breachy steers help
keepa farmer poor by the number of
fences they tear down and the amount
of crops they destroy. Sheep that
yield Bcant.fleeces and produces very
inferior-mutton tend to keep a farmer
poor. The tendency of nearly all dogs
whether-kept by the farmer or his
neighbors , is in the same direction.
No farmer- should remain ' 'stock
poor. " If he hss cows that do not
give an amount of milk during the
season equal to twice their weight ,
they should be disposed of in some
way , and their places supplied ly
others . If a farmer has not sufficient
food to fatten them he should buy
hay. Mid grain From farmers wKo have
more food .than animal * , or sell them
to the latter to fatten. No unruly
lock , should bekept on any farm
longer than-required to-get it in a con
dition to be slaughtered. As to.horses
that have "outlived their usefulness , "
or 'never had any to outlive , they
should be disposed of on the best
terms possible. If they will com-
Kind no prisw t all , iUsbotter to
give them to perions who are not de
sired in the neighborhood , on condition -
, tion that they will move where land
is cheap and neighbors are few. If a
horse is so poor a specimen that no
. one will jnak a'bid for him at auction
| and no one will accept him as a gift ,
it is then boat to diepoio of him at a
fhooting match , at which no one but
good marksmen will bo allowed to use
a rifle. His hide will pay for taking
oil , his body will bo useful for ms-
nuro , and he will no longer help keep
hU former owner poor.
A Successful Sheep Farmer ,
Hu-al Wod'I. '
About five years ago Mr. C. 0.
Orosson , of this city , after- having
failed In the mercantile business , re
solved to go west and establish him
self in the. mercantile bpalnees , He
h l but a small aura of thcn&y to atari
witbj and was well advanced in years.
but there are few m n dasesSed of
more will than h'o ; arid , having a large
family to sVtpport , he determined to
make the best of future opportunities.
He located a ranche on the Masquir
canyon , twelve miles from Fort Davis ,
and stocked it with ft small Hock of
uheep. After ttfrhilb , finding Unit busi
ness .required his cqnstnn attebtion }
he removed his family to Fort Davis.
As time sped on he , Kiel with several
reveres , but none that Mended In the
least to weaken his efforts or impair
his energy. It was reported fchat he
lost nearly all of hit stock in this way :
Ull ha dill not despair , but , battling
against all reverses , soon reccovered
from the effects of Indian raids. His
stock to-day numbers 8,000 fine sheep ,
ana is being graded up as fast as the
laws of nature will admit. The jn >
creftso'of the fiock this year by lambs
wa about 07 per cent. Mr. Crojsmah
has supported his \yifo \ nicety since he
embarked in the sheep , b'lMnesB , nnd
has in Ihe pdslfonr years cleared $20-
D0ii ) There Is no need for comment.
An Old Maid's Consolation.
The Parisian.
Thewriterraliiedayoung lady friend
some time ago and chaffed her ttpoh
being an "old maid.1 She replied : I
am past thirty. I have a good hoine.
1 think you know that I have had
abundant opportunities to marry. !
have boon bridemald a score of times.
I ask myself with which one of the
beautiful girls that I have seen take
the marriace vow would I exchange
to-day ) Not * one. Some are
living apart from their hus
bands ; some are divorced ;
some are the wives of drunken men ;
some uro hanging upon the ragged
edge of society , endeavoring to keep
up appearances ; some are toiling to
support and educate their children ,
and these are the least miserable ;
some tread the narrow line beyond the
boundary of which lies the mysterious
land , and some have gone out Into Its
darkness and unknown horrors , and
some are dead. A few there are who
are loved and honored wives , moth
ers , with happy homes ; but , alasonly
a very few. "
Something No Foller Can tlnct Out.
Carson ( Nev. ) Appeal.
Colo's circus wns packed yesterday
with women who wanted to see the
' baby monkey. " The monkey moth
er sat there with its diminutive off
spring in Us arms , holding It just aa
a human mother would have done ,
and nursing it. Anybody knows how
a monkey looks , with a dwarfish bent
up body and a face like a British
tourist ; but a baby monkey is simply
the same hideous thing condensed and
intcntisificd. Yet in the little ,
meagre features of the child monkey
the women , ns usual , saw more .beauty
than Raphael crowded into the feat
ures of his Madonna. "Oh , do look. "
"Ain't it ? " "How
just lovely cun
ning. " "Oh , roy ! did you ever see
the like ? " "Howl wish it was mine. "
"What do they cost ? " "Iant ! it just
charming ? " Bight alongside the
monkey , in another chage , is a boa
constricor , forty feet long , as lithe
nnd graceful as could be well imagin
ed , with a body whose markings and
combination of colors rivaled the tain
bow , yet he was voted a"nasty ] thing"
by the admirers of the moukey. Who
can explain the charm monkeys .exer
cise over women ? "
Nebraska Republican Platform.
1. The republicans of Nebraska most
heartily endorse the profession at princi
ples formulated by the national reptiblpoaa
convention at Chicago , and pledge their
unswerving support to the candidates there
orainalcd.
2. AVb affirm the iToctrinefi of national
sovereignty in the formulated principles
upon which the perpetuity of the nation
recta , and. that the principle of home rule
as enunciated by the democratic party is
but tbe cautious expression of the Calhoun
doctrine of Rtnto right's ' 3 revolutionary
in its character and destructive of the
unity of the nation.
3. We regard the recent seizure of the
polls and tlio wholesale robbery of the
franchises of- the republican citizens of Al
abama , surprising in the magnltndo and
effrontery of the crime of all former efforts
of the party under the Tweed/plan in New
York , and the Mississippi 'plan Jn the
south , as .1 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.
} . Wo have considered "what Lee nnd
Jackson would do'if they were alive , " and
havo. determined to employ our best ener
gies in preventing the seizure of the nation
al government by their living comrades
through the frauds of thefeolid south" .
5. We congratulate the people of-the
state upon the rapid increase of popnla ;
tion and wealth , and upon the good measure - ,
ure of prosperity , that lias rewarded their
labor upon the rapid upbuilding of.our
material interests since the success of resumption -
sumption nnd the revival of trade.
6. We pledge our support to such legis
lation in congress and such measures by
state legislatures as maybe necesgarjTto"
effect a correction of abuses and prevent
extortionate discrimination in charges by
railroad corporations.
7. We "most cordially invite the aid anil
co-operation in the latest defense of the
national'integrity nnd national purse of'all
republicans nnd war democrats who have
differed with ns on temporary isroes , or
have clung to the partyname.
Xcsolrcd , That we heartily join in the
recommendation made' by General Garfield
in his letter of acceptance in urging upon
congress , the epcedy"improvement of the
Missouri river for barge navigation.
LADYL4.WYERS.
The female millenlnm appears io be
dawjiing. There are women doctors ,
clerks and jurymen , and soon there
will ba women lawyers. Before they
Attempt to speak they should use SO-
ZODONT to Rive beauty lo' their
months , which are destined to com
plete theirsucccas as orators.
Female lawyers will stick to their
clients like SPALDINQ'S GLTJE to wood.
If you are troubled with fever and aeue , dumb
acne , billions fever. Jaundice , dyspepsia , or tnj
disease of ihe liver , blood or stomach , and wish
to fret It vrl\ . try the new remedy. Prof. Gull-
metis's French lilvcr Pad. Ask yonr druggist
for It. and take no other , and if he has not got
it send 81 50 in a letter to the French Pad Co. ,
Toledo , O. , and receive one by return milL
A GREAT FRENCH PHIL-
OSOHPER
once defined a doctor to be "apfrson who pours
drags , arnut which he knows little. Into a body
concerning which he knows leas , in order to
cure diseases of which he kn w no'hlns , " and
the empirical , turbirour , useless treatment of
piles sine * tbe days rf Uyro- rat * , whcmiTctors
buroed the tumors on with red hot Iron , down
to the almird wend r-tures and nostrums of
modern qutcVs , would sctm to bear testimony
to the wisdom ot the Frenchman. Jhe sreat
modetn benefactor of tbemodem racelsnowad-
milted by every.one tjtje'DrrSihbef.Uhe dis
coverer oahInfilllblepilenmclym"Anikesu "
This miraculous cure for the most painful ot all
diteaaea is rreirded as the scientific .triumph of
the Arc , and is prcsnioed and endorsed , by
physicians ot all schools. It J tnqt' taken In
ternally hut applied as a sucpository.dirscily to
th iff acted pirt. HpivEf mstanv Tejief , o0bes |
, ' , , .
intuument , and ultimata' ? cures piles by its
rcedtaUon. "Aiuikegij- 8. Blsbte's Ex
tcrnal Pie Remedy , is sold by fl | flnt < ! xa
druc its. Price 81.CO per box. Eainple milled
free to Al tuflereii on aopllcatlon to P , Ksui *
An Honest.Medicine .tree of Charge
Of all medicinea
advertised to cure
affection of the Throat
any , Chest or
Lungs , we know of none we can rec
ommend as highly aa DR. KINO'S NEW
DISCOVERT for Consumption. Coughs ,
Cold > , Asthma , Bronchitis , "Hay Fe
ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , IOBB of voice , etc. Thla med
icine does positively "euro , and that
where everything else has foiled. No
medicine can show one-half BO many
positive and perfimhent curvs as haye
already been effected by ihls trulj- ,
Wonderful remedy. For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is specific
a perfect , cur-
Ihg the very Worst cases in the.ehort-
eat time possible. Wo gay by al
meana give it a trial. Trial bottles
free. Regular alzo $1.00. For sale by
8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha ,
Yes musicjiitbipqwerP' r tic widewlde world }
A i dw.r t1ut n ep , arid enteahie ( ! ,
Btit roJsc ( ! iiow has no power on n ;
l or I'm very hard of.jiearing.
The very beet < ra t jour hearing to get b ii ,
To effect a ladlcal cure
Is to co tea ilruziriat ntthouth any delay ;
And Dr. Thomaa Eclectrle Oil procur * .
ArnlcA Salve
The Best SALVE Ih thb irdria lot
Oata , Brilso5 > .Bor s , . Uldols , Salt
Uhbuhi , Fever Sorea , Tetter , Ohafap :
ed Hands , Chii.bklns , Corns , and all
kinda 6 ! Skin Eruptions. Thla Salvo
ta BiiarantcbJ to give perfect aatlafac-
Ubd in 1)very caao or money re tended :
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. TSH Omahn.
FIFTH WARD RECISTRAriOH. .
Notice" is hereby given , that I will sit at the
store ot Edward Luc-o , cor ISlh and Chicago
Streets , on Monday , Oft. 12th , ISth , Kth , 16th ,
for till ) purpose ot making out a new list ot the
legal voters of the 6thtttrd. . * ,
, , . , -v . \VAKKFILD ,
6a-7t Registrar Fifth Ward , Douglas Co.
TEEEE REMEDIES IN ONE ,
In all disorders mild , acute or chronic
Kecpnp the strength nnd keep thobowelsfree ;
Give a corrective , laxative and tonic ,
In one'purc medium that combines the three.
SELTZER'APERIENT U that medium gloiious ; ]
It tone ? , refreshes , regulates , gtutalna ,
And o'er dlcaee for thirty years victorious.
The world's wcll-fonnilcd confidence retains
TARRANT'S EITERVESCEST SELTZSB ArERiiLvr.
SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS '
OHIOAGOMED10AL COLLEGE
The Pioneer In the Graded System , and ALSO In
3 years' course of Instruction adapted by Ameri
can Medical College .Association , begins Its next
Session Sept. 'VStli. Physiological Laboratory
established. ANATOMICAL MATERIAL 1NUN.
LIMITED ABUNDANCE. Sca'u numbered , and
secured In order of application. Profetsora'Fees ,
S75 ; Practitioners' Cours through April , Fee ,
$3U , For Announcement or Information , xddrcgg
Drl J. II. HOIilBTER , 70 Monroe St. , Chicago.
B22-d3t&wU
always Cares and never disap
points. The world's great Pain-
Reliever for Man and Beast.
Cheap , quick and rolio ble.
PITCHER'S CASTORLtL
is not Narcotic. Children
grow fat upon , Mothers like ,
and Physicians recommend
CASTORIA. It regulates the
Bowels , cures Wind Colic ,
allays Fcverislmess , and de
stroys "Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Cnro , a Conntitutional
Antidote for this terrible mala
dy , Ijy Absorption. The most
Important Discovery since Vac
cination. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh , this euros at
any stage before Consumption
vets in.
FEVEIl AND ACJDE.
Tim accumulated evlilcnce o ( nearly thirty
years show that the. Bitters il a certain remedy
for malarial ducase , as well as Its surest pre
ventive ; that it eradicates dy pepna , conjura
tion , liver complaint and nerruusuess , con'itcr-
actsatendcncj7tn ( tout , rheumatlim , urinary
and uterno disorders , that It Imparti vigor to
the feeble , ahd cheoratbe mind while It in vigor-
aws the body.
RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE
WALKS.
Be it resolved by the City Conndl ot the City of
Om\hs ;
ThU a sidewalk be within , fifteen days from
this date ; repaired tn'dlaid to the'present jrnido
in said City , in front of and adjoining the follow
ing described premises , viz :
" Lots 1,8 and 4 , south elJe of Jadtson street ,
In block 174.6 fett wide. " " "
.Such sidewalk to be repaired of 2-Inch pine
planks and to be In width as above specified , and
the rcap'ectrve'ownef or owners of the above de
scribed premises are berebr required to repair
the same. ' '
i Passed October 6th , 1880
J.J-.HcCARTNEY ,
" City Clerk.
WROUGHT-1RQK FEHCES.
Wire Fencing-and Railing * Speciality.
Their beauty , permanence and economy Is
dtlly working the extinction of all fendn ; of
cheap material. -
Elegant In deiicn , IndHtractlble
Fenees for lawns. Public O rounds and Ceme-
t ryPlitn *
Iron Vatcj , L wn Seteg-canopi-d ( and rf
iniV'c pitUnn ; Chairs'an-1 ertry description "of
Iron and Wire ornamental work ileticncd and
minufactured nr E T. BARKUU'd Wire and
lrt > n Wnrk , 17 , fd and 31 Woodward Ave , De
troit , Jllch. fuad for lUuitnttd t JoCTB and
tllt - - * " "
ELECTION PBOCLAMATION.
On Court House Bonds.
At a session of the Bonn ) of Conntr Comnrs-
! "nrs cl the Ccouty of Douglas. In the Stxte
' of Nrbmkl , ho'den on the It in day ot Septem-
j bcr. A. D. . IfSO. It was by said oarJ
I i Resolved , That the following quest'on be and
! i the simo U he chy submitted as a preposition
j ' to the qualified electors ot the Cuunty of Dou-
, ' , -
To the o' tor of tb County of iJoustM Jn
thl Stale of Nebruka !
TheBoarlcf.Cou-ty Conunt slo'ners of sild
county hereby submit tuo following proposition :
Shall the CfUnty of Douglas , Sti < e Of Nebraska ,
by its County Commlfsloners is < ue Its coupon
bonds in the amount of one hundred and twon-
ty.H o thousand dollars for the purpose of a dIn -
In ? In the construction , erection and completion
and the construction , election and completion
Of * wort louse building In ihe city of Omaha ,
County of Ootlzlaa , In the State of Nebraska ,
for county purposes and all the purpoica for
. . . . , . . .
.u u l WII9V. uvb.v.l u ouval wuqv4U
and completion of said building , all tna
atid- expense df Said building ilottitxceed the
eiim of ne hunJrc-1 atid City thofauid dollars ,
e > Id bonds to be one thoujsnd dollars each ali < i
dated January lat , 1SS1 , payable at tne btDca of
the county trea.tir'r of uld coanty , and to run
Itirenty years , with lolereat at a rate not exceed.
1 n fix (8) ( ) p r cent , per annum , payable semi-
. Tbs said bonds shill not be sotit lesa than par.
In addltiop to the lerj- | for ordlnaty taxea there
8ballbcleycdand.cni.lected d tat anUually is
proTided bj'Uw , fo the payment or the ihtorcst
pnsaid bbqUi aalt.oecumsMdlio. and an adal *
tlpnal amount , shall bo let led and collected , is
provided by-law , sufficient topaytho prinoipal
ft such bonds at maturity , and. provided that
not more than flfteeri percent , of the principal
of laid bonds ehill be levied in auy one ycuir , and
provided always that lit no event shall bonds be
( sued to a greater amount than ten per rent , of
the assessed valuation of nil tbe taxable proper
ty In said county. .Interest shall bo paid on said
bonds ontr from and after the dale of tbe sate
of old bonds or any part' thereof and tbe rcceip ;
of the money therefor. , . . .
The said bonds shall be redeemable at the op
tion of thb Board of County Commissioners of
cild county at iho expiration of ten years front
the date of said bpndsl
Woik on said court house shall ba commenced
Immcdlttely after tbe adoption of said pnpcs -
tion , if adopted , and sild bulWInp to be com
pleted on or before January 1 , 1882.
No levy shall bo made to pay any part of the
principal of i > Id bonds until after the expiration
of ten years from the date of eild bonds.
The form la which the above proposition
shall bo submitted shall ba by ballot- upon
which ballot shall bo printed or written or part
ly printed tir wtltted thb wohld : "For Court
House .Bottdt" di"Against Cdntt Holifle
Bonds , " and all ballota cart havlnr thereon the
words "For Couft UousU Bonds" Bliall be deem *
ea and taken to be In favor of raid nroposltloo ,
and all ballots cast having thereon the
words "Against Court House Bonds ' shall bo
deeiried and taken to bo against fold proposi
tion , and If two-thirds of the votcg cast at the
election hereinafter provided In this behalf bo
In favor of the above proposition , It shall be
deemed nnd taken to be carried.
The said proposition shall bo voted upon at
the general election to bo held lu the County
ot Douglas. 8tae nf Nebraska , on the 3d daynf
November , A. D. Ib80 , at the foil owing named
places :
Omaha Precinct No. one (1) ( ) Turner Hall.
Omaha Precinct No. two (2) ( ) No. 8 engine
house. Sixteenth fit.
Omaha Precinct No. three ( J ) Carpenterahop ,
10th St. , 2 doors south ofenglnehonnoIotNo.2.
Omaha Precinct No. four (1J ( Sheriffs office ,
court house.
Omaha Precinct No. five (5) ( ) Ed. Lceder'g
house , southeast comer IZtb and Chicago Sts.
Omaha PrccInctNo.sU(6) ( ) No. 1 cnginehoutc ,
20th and Izird gtrpoto.
Saratoga Precinct School house , near Orun-
nlcs.
nlcs.Florencn Precinct Florence Hotel.
Union Precinct Irvlngton Kbool house.
Jefferson Precinct School huuio In District
No. 4 .
Elkhorn Precinct Elkhom school house.
Platte Valley Precinct School hoaao at
Waterloo.
Chicago Proclnt School house at Elkhurn
Station.
lliltard Precinct Mlllird school liongi.
McCardlo Precinct McCardle school house.
Douglaa Precinct House of J. C. Wilcox.
West Omaha Precinct School house in Dis
trict No. 48.
And which election will bo opened at 8 o'c'ock
In the morning and will continue open until 6
o'clock In the afternoon of the same day.
F. W CORLISB ,
( Seal ) B. P. KSIOIIT ,
I BUD. DlRXEL ,
County Commissioner ? ,
JOJIN R. MANCHESTER.
Coanty Clerk. _ Bli-SOt
Machine Works ,
J , Hammond , Prop , & Manager ,
The mo < t thorough appotnto I and complete
Machine Shops and Foundry in the ttatc.
Castings of every description manufactcd.
Engines , Pumps and eve-y class of machinery
made to order.
Special attention given to
Well Augurs , Pulleys , Dangers ,
SnnftinKBridge IronsGcer
Catting , etc.
Plansfornow HachlneryHcachanIcaI Draught
ing , Models , etc. , neatlv exocuted.
gSBHarney St. . BetL 14th and 16tb.
ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
The owner .of the celebrated Kaolin
Banks , near LOtJISVTLT K , NEB. , hns
now ready at the depot at Louisville , on
the B. & M. railroad ,
1T3EI X3XCX
to Ell any order nt reasonable prices. 1'ar-
ties desiring a white front or ornamental
brick will do well to giro UB a call or send
for B.imple.
J. T. A. IIOOYEK , Prop , ,
Tjnr ! < lUn. Neb
THE COLORADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
*
Thislnstitntlonlocated at Denver , Colowdo ,
(
the Educational and Commercial center of the
TVest"ls pro-eminently the beat and moat practl
caloflUldndJortho
MERCANTILE TRAINING
OF
Young Men and Ladies.
Q. W. FOSTER , President ,
D. W. CADY , Secretary.
The most extensive , thorough and complete
njtltntlon of the kind in tbe world. Thousands
of accountants and.Bualneaa men , In the prin
cipal cities and towns of the United Etatea , owe
their success to our courio of training.
The Kieht Kind of Education for
Yonng Men and Ladies.
Fine , new brick block , at Junction of three
street car line * . ' Elegantly fitted and furnliheil
apartments for the application of and carrying
out of our novel and svBtematlc methods of
BUSINESS TRAITOR.
Young men who cdntempUte a bujlncsn life ,
and parents having sons to educate , are particu
larly requested to lend for otir new Circular ,
which will give full Information as to terms ,
condition of entrance , etc. Address
G ; W. POSTEB , President ,
gep6-Sm Denver , Colorado.
L
A new and hitlietto unknown remedy for all
dbcasea of the Kidneys , Bladder , ana Urinary
Omna. . ! Ti 7 .
It will positivelr cure-Diabetes , Gravel , Drop
sy , Brizht's Dlseas * , Inability to retain or expell
the UrineCatarrh : of he CUdfer , hl h colored
and. leantw- urine , Painful tJrlnattnjr , LAMK
BACK , Ucnersl Weakness , and all Female Com-
platnts. . . , ' . . . -
It avoids Internal me Iene , iI4 certain In It
effects and cures when nothing else can.
For al8 by all Druirjrists or'tent by null fre
upon receipt of the price ! J2.CO.
DAY < I ! ? * W MD CO * ? PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O ,
t TOOT ftddruB ( or oar little book ,
Bow s was Sarad. "
CO EAST
- m THE
CIricji o & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD 1
It la the SHORT , SURE and Safe Rent fietwogn
COUNCIL BLUFFS
AHB
GHIGAGO.MILWAUKEE
and ! I pouts EAST and HOBTH.
IT OFFERS THS TRAVELTNQ FUBUO'
GKKATER FACILITIES AND WORK
ADVANTAGES THAN ANT
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
It Is the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Ppon which Is ran
PULLMAIf HOTEL OAES !
In addition to tlieMand to please all clasoec of
travelers. It sire * nRST-OLASS MEALS at Us
EATING STATIONS at BO centa each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARS THE FIHESTI , . . . , ,
„ „
ns EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
If ron nlsh th Bc t Travplhi ? AccocmoJa- . _
lions jou nlll bar yotir ticket br thb Bonte
OfAND WILLTAKE NONEOTH EH.
All Ticket ArenU can sell vott Thronzh Tickets
via this road and Cfu > ck osnal tag-
gage JTrce of Charga
OlfAHA TICKET OFFICES 1211 f amham St. ,
Cor. Kth , and at Union Fadflc Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colondo Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Offlco.
SAN FRANCISCO OFTICE 2 Naw Montgom
ery Street.
For Information , folders , tctpfl , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticket Office , address any
a gut of the Company , or
MARVIN HUCHITT , ff. STEHNITT ,
Gent Xanazar. Oenl Fan. Ajent ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oen'l Agt Onuha ft Council Bluffs.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars I
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & ( JUINCY
3 = a A TT.T = ? .CA -n ,
With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas
senger Coachc * , and
PULLMANSLEEPINC&iDININC CARS
It II acknowledged br the Pro : * , aail all wkff-
travel urer it , w bo the Best Appointed'and
Beat Managed Road In the Country.
FASSENGERS GOING BAST
Should bear In mind that this Ia the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Route have choice of
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Dally Lines ot PaLico
Sleeping Can from Chicago to
New York City Without Change. .
All Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the Wc8tlnliou3o Patent Air Brakes and
Miller * ! ) Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Acci
dents tn the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS
Ararunonth Burlington Route.
Information concerning Routes , Rates , lime
Connectionetc. . , will be cheerfully given by
applying at the ofEce of the Burlington Route ,
i31'ourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebnmka.
C. E. PERKINS. IX W. HITCHCOCK.
Oen'l llnna er. Gen. Wcit'n Pass. Asr't.
J.O.PHILLIPPI. St.JHllo.
General Agent , Omaha. jtj >
U. P. DUEL , *
opfi-dl Ticket Agent Omaha.
SIOUX CIT & PACIFIC
AND
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City Route I
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
FromCOMOILBLUFFSto
ST. 'PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DDLUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Im
proved Wefltlniihoaso Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Platform Coupler andiBnfler. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
launiurpaeaed. Elejrant Drawing Boom and
3Iccplnr Carg.owned and controlled by the com
pany , run Throuzh Without Change between
union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Blnffe ,
and St. Paul. Trains Icavo the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffa , nt 6:15 p m. ,
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Pan !
at 11:05 a. m , making
TEN HOURS IN ADVAHCB OT
AH ? OTHER ROUTB.
Ketnrnin ? , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p. m. , ar-
rhl.ic at Sioux City at 4:15 : a , m. , and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 :
a. m. Be euro that your ticket * read via "S. C.
* P. IUB. " F.C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Mlmourl Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Ana't Oenl Pass. Ajont.
J. H. OBRTAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Panenzer Appnt.
rnyZOtf Council Bluffs
SHORT LINE
18SO.
K.C..ST.JOE&G.B.R.R. ,
la the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
Ho change of cars between Omaha and Et. Lento
and but one between Omaha and New Tork.
SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
RIACHIKO All ,
Eastern & Western Cities
With lesa charjfea and In advance o ! other lines.
Ihla entire line la equipped with Pullman1 *
Palace SIceplajr Cara , Palace Day Coach-
M.HUIer'a Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
Wertlnsrhonse Air-Brake.
W8EK THAT TOOK TICKKT BEADS
? TU Kansas City , St. Joaeph andTa
0 > ConncllBInff3K.R.
Ilcketa for sale at all coupon stations In the
weat.
J. T. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Genl Supt. , Oenl Paw. & Ticket Ae't
St. Jo ephMo Bt. Joaeph , Ko.
W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Azen. ,
2Ii Fifteenth Street , between Famhan and
DonelM , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEHON , A. B. BA RNARD ,
Paag. Agent. Omaha. Oen'rl Aeent , Om ha
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER GO.
Manufacturers of
STANDARD SHOT
\jttitTimnmilmfftitmitmmTv'
BKSCRETOCUYIT ;
THE : BEST m MARKET.
E. W , IILA1 IIFOKI > & CO.
Manufacturers o ( Lead PlpePheetand Bar Lead ,
Block Tin. Pipe ana Soldtr , Linseed Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON ST. . CHICAGO
.sep29 odtf
DR. A. S. PENDERY ,
CONSULTING-PHYSICIAN
UA3 PERMAHKNTLY LOCATED HIS JOED.
ICAL OFFICE ,
193 Tenth Street , - ObfAIIA , NEBRASKA
Offering his services In all departments o
medicine and surgery , both In zencial au
tpecUI practice , acnta and chronic disease * . Ca
be couuited nljht snd diy , and will visits , '
part ol tas city and cooaty on rcwipt of I tUa
APPETIZER SURE CUR
For COUG-HS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and nil Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
'he rncst acctt tiMe rr t > f t.i | > In the known world. Bynddlng toTOLU ROCK and RTE a Ittto
i O. you l ve..n oxollent Appetizer and Tonic , for aen ral and family u'e. The
l errariiiif Mls -.ml thennmcroua tv8ilmunUl7rec ivcd dally arj the tet evidenct *
rma rr.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
ony article in the market.
fiMlTIflM neXT r'E DECEIVED by nnprlnclpM dealers who try to palm off upon t l
" , i.IU1 ' eun > mnn Koek'anJ Rvoln placocf onrTOI.U ROCK and RYE. hlch Islbe
only MiJJICATi.l > article ntule , ti ! GENUINE having a GOVERNMENT STAJ1P on each bolt1 * .
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL RKVBSU )
WiaBiaoios , 1) . C. , Jinuary 28,1880. )
Messrs. LAWRENCE * 1IAKTIN , 1111 Madison St. , Chicago , ins. :
GS.TTLHUS.I : Thl compound. In the opinion of this office , would have a sufficient quant It r i
tbe BALSAM OF TOLU to sU It all the advantages ascribed to this article in pectoral complaint * ,
whllo the whisky and the ijrup constitute an emulsion rendering It an aireeable rcmwly to th
patient. Compounded acojMlns to the formula. It may properly bvclasted as a MEDICINAL
PREPARATION under the prmMona of U. S.KxTUed Statutes , and nh n noiUropwJ , rciy .
sold by Dfu < el9t9 , Apothecaries and Other Persona without rendering them liable to pay special
tax as liquor dealers
Tours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RAUM.'CommlSBloner
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOGEES and DEALERS everywhere
WHO IS UNACCUAINTED WITH THE CHOCRAPHV Of fHIS COUNTRY.
SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE ( MEAT CONNECTING LINK UET1YEEN THE EAST & THE
ItK malu line mna from Cblcasn XHnina CUT * fo
intbpa lne thrnnch .loilot , ottr. n. LaS-tllc. Brent fpHtaro ot cur I'nlace Cars Is a > 8Ml > i
Uone co. llollnu. Uncle Island. Davenport. V.'CKt HAI.UUN hereyoii can enjoy jonr
Mbertr , I own Cttr.Marenco. Urouklrn. ( Irlnnc ! ) . at nil honranf the dnr.
DCS Molnes ( the capital nf Iowa ) . Stuart , Atl.v.j- , 'MsL'iilllcrnHri'ii llrlduo * npnn the M
tic. and Avocit ; with brani'hra from Hurenu niiit Mltixoiirl rlvera nt nil pnintfl crossctt rr
Junction to Pwrla ; Wilton Junction toMui-ca- line , nntl tranvfera are nrolded nt Connct.
tlr.o , WnshlnrK-D. Kairtlcld. Eldon , Uclknnp , Knnsns fllr. Lonvonworth , and Atchir !
Controvlllc , I'rinocton.'lTenton. ( Jnllntln. t'nmv- nrctlnna bplncmado tn Union Depot * .
rnn. Leavenworth. .Mention , anil Kaanns CUT : TIIK PHINCIPAI. 1C It. Cor/NKU1l'I'
\VaahlnEton to i-lpmrneT.OskaliMj.'a. aii'l Knox- THIS UllKAT TUUOUU11 1.1MK
vlllo : KcoSiit to Karalnnton. ISonapnrto , llcn- FOLLOWS :
tonsnort. Independpnt. Rldon , Ottumwn. Eilcljr- At CniCAiK ) . with nil dtvcriilct line * f"i
vlltp.Oskalonfta. l'eln.Monmo. ! nnd UesMoinex : East nnd South.
N'nnton toMnnroe : DcaMoinvs to Inillanolaand At KNGLEWOOU , with the L. 8. A. M.S.
Wlnteroet : Atlantic to Lewis amlAmtubon ; and * 'tW.AU.IC.IMH. .
A' oca tn llarlan. This Is posltlTolf the only AtWAflniNOTOM HlIOUTS. With IV U
Railroad , which owns , and operates a through L. U. IL
line from Chicago Into the State of Kan s- Atl.ASAiLr.i.t. i tll.Cc.nt.tt. It. .
Through Express PitusenKer Trains , witn i > nll- At Prom A. with I' . t . &J. : l li.AK. . * < J
man Palace Curs attached.are run each war dallr W. : 111. Mid. : nnd T.I * . * W. UiK
between CHICAGO nnd PKOULA. KA.VHAH Crrv. At IUKK IBI.ANU. wltli " .Milwaukee , w
COUNCIL BLnrrs. LSAVINWORTII an < ATCIII- Island a Jort I.lnu. " nnd Kork lufd .t feAt - %
SON. TtirnaEhcan arealao rnn tietwccn Mi ! rnu > At DAVKNFinrr. with tlio l > uTont irt
eo itml Kansan ( Mtr. la the "Milwaukee and C. M. .V St. 1 > . It. U.
Rock Ulsnrt 8h - * . Line. " \VKSTI.IHEKTr.wllhthl-IUr.K. . A . ! . .
Tno "QroatV > ock Island In mnenlficcntlr AtllKINNKU , Tlth rciilnil IdWiiK.ll.
equipped. Ita rnad bed N slraplr vn Jet , anil Ita A t DEM MOI.N.H. with I ) M. .t K. D It. U
track la laid with eteel rails. AtCotrNCII. HM'rKH. with Union I'rfciM * - S.
Whntwill please jou moxt will tra the plmsur * ! At OMAHA , with It. .X fftii. U. U. It. In i VU
nf cnlcijlna your mcnls. while pncslnu over the AtcoMiMiiua juNrrto.v.wfth ii.c. ic. . * s >
beantlfalpralrle.i ot llllnolannd lown. Inoneof At OlTUMW.t. wltu 'Vntrnl Iowa H. K * .
pur magnificent Dlnlnc Cars that nccompnnjr nil St. U A I'no , and ' . H. A V.It. IttK
Throucli Kxprcxs 1'ralns. You Eel nn rntlra At KinmTK. win Tin 1'i-u. AVsr. . ; n * *
mnal. as Rood na la served In anr llrst-cliisn hotel. Lours A Pac. nn < ! St. l . Kco..t N.-W. II tiVC
lornaventj-tlTo ceuta. AtCAJIKIHW. wltllll.SL.1 ll.lt.
Appreciating the fact that n majority or the At ATrnisoN. with Alrh..Tnpc ix At 1V > > <
Denpraprefer sppnrato apartment * fnritllTurcnt Alch. A Neb. and LVn. lir. U. I" . IL I Uls.
purposes ( and the Immense pusvcniier business At I.KAVENWOUTH , with Kan. Pao. rWH * * +
of this line warranting It ) , we ar pleased toan- Cent. ItlUls. .
nounrf that thin C < impiin > runs lullmun 1'iiLict AIKANSAI Crrr.wllh all line * Tor tot /
Cart forBleevinc purposes , and 1'ilact and Uouthweat.
pirr.i.nfAN IA.ACK CAICH nn. run tiirounh to i-Koici/t. nr.tt taittif'
CUI'NCXL > 1I1.IIKF8. K.AIV.SAM CITY. A TU1IIMON. nn.l 1.EA VENWOKTJU.
Ticket * TU thl Ilnc , known nt the "Orrat Ilocb Jilund JCoulc , " are nik - i
nil Ticket ARcnt * In the United Nlnteo imd CunadR.
For Information not abtulnaula ut your hocna ticket office , addrt > .
A. idivrBArjU. K. sa * . aouiv.
Uen'l eupcrlntenaent. Uenl Tkt. saa 1'ats'iir nn.
GHAS. SHIVERIGK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
VV -
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Dpholstory Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
. J33JL J. V Jbl JbC3C O33C
1 08 .md 1 10 Farnliain Street.
Improved Buckeye
Combined Riding Corn Cultivator
IE1 O IR ± 880.
s .
BY P. MAST SPR1NGFIELD.O
MANUFACTURED . P. & CO. , .
They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Item Walking
Cultivator , with or without Sprincs.
TIicNew Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Stylcv
Enquire lor them at the boat dealers.
F. H. PUGE , Gen. Agent , Omaha , Neb
To Nervous Sufferers The Great
European Eemedy Dr. J.
B. Simpson's Specific
Medicine.
Ills apositlvecureforSpermatorrhea , Seminal
weakn ; Impotency , and ail diseura rcnultln ?
frora'Sell-Abuw , M Mental Anxiety In * nt
Henvirr. P in I the Biclror RMw. and diret c
Itroui , Arrta. ' .hat lev ! tn
ConMiniptiii
Ingnhl'y anil
Tli
vrlt'i won-Jer-
ful aucceea.
Pamphlets
eeut Iree to all. Write { or them atJ get full
particular *
Price SoerlBr Jl.Mporpacbigre.orslx packS -
S Iort5.00. A > Mreni all orders to
J.B SllirSd.1 * MEDICINE CO. .
Jfon-lOtaba 106 Maln8t.BnlIaWrI.T.
Sold li CmihA by C. f. Goonm in , J. W. B Ilf
J. K lih andaHdrnzjlsueveiyirher * .
a week la your ova town , 'ternujia J
outflt ( m , MAtVt H , . JWIW 4CO ,
oatfltk. . J12a'd
NERVOUS DEBILITY
trail n
ana 1 ly
No28. .
remedy known. Price it per lJ nr
\laln ami lirsn vlil of nowiler for j.iwitprjU.
fren on receipt of price. HUMPIIREV
UOMEO. MED. CO , < 09 Fnlton iit./Htw nlk.
Illust. Cat.t < : n of Rcctlpt'
( TIC in ( Tinnperrfay athooi * . Sample * w > t
H > 3 ID PZU < 5 free. A < ldr H Stlason & O >
, , MECHANICAL. AKD MININO r .
C1TII . at tbe Rtnwclaer Polyt l.i ! c
instltate. Troy. N. Y Tlio olileit
school In Ameria. Nest term beyipa Seplin- >
her 16th. The Register for 1330 contains *
of the graduate * for the rut 54 years , witn-.l-
pcsi'.lcna ; aiw , our e of sUMr , rennlremei te
'
Dlrsctv.