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KIDICK & UEDICK. * 1. tttcntion wU be Riven to all suits connratlmw every dMcriptlou ; will in tl S'w Ocorlu of the ttato and the r * < : d 8ut e. Ofbco , Farnnam 8L , oppoelta C mrt Honun ' COWARD W. SiMERAL , TTOUSKV AT L.VVT Room 8 Orelghton th Mid Dcnglai utraata noOdh C. F. fiB A TTOIUfZr AT LVff JU r Btrf. . . A. Omnlia > W. T. KlCIUF.DS. . J. Hniit RICHARDS , .HIVI | Attorneys-at-Law. ' . " - -"ISE-jTithFoartfmnth street E.AST v k u ' 2 'A M , § bd I . § a M | fg " . 1 ! ll 311 I ? SB . ? , an IiL.SG xX KfWE | SOLS MANUFACTURERS , 03IA.SIA , Kcb. Machine Work ? .J. Hammond , Pror , & Manager. MvsMno 'Zito ' ! S'Kh TP"1"1 . ! BI"1 complete -nndn. in tlie tUte Castings o crj A } lnanufacM. " : attra'.Ien given to Well Augurs , Pullej s , Hanscrg , S'aartiu IJridec IrousGccr Cttttlnt ; , etc. Pluufornew llachlnory.McechanlaJ Draught. Inc. Models , etc. , nuatly erecutcd. 556 Harnoy St. , Bet. 1-ltb nnd 15th. I v " T7 * * ? ; < % $ $ $ T ? ; . 4 ; \ : * ifi Tlte ' f-rSv e 5" . - , k . < CHt.A. A" . J t.l 1.1J..A > / - JT'clS. B-WfiR , " YHK , O a : ' . ; e ICi iv'iiYSc ' - . - A K 'N. V ! li ; . f * , ulIWtKE ; iir - . : f * . R wris- f r ' 'I--itlont f. W. inJ rJnr\o . \ cMltf. i S4 * ! . > tt'TS Mvpl < > 6 ' .I'll siT T- ' KiEiY Ti'OliT / - < ? rrjcict ln i C-i U fl r J ? - rrf , rt , t , , TT Tr r - ' - V.i vfitfttx. V _ HY THE USE OP DR. BOSANK01 PILE REMEDY. J INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ITCklNG PILES flrtd t once on Hip application of P < Po nUo' Pile Itcmctty. irhtpti ct dl rr-otty upon tlicya nhnorfalpi XnmorB. alloytne itie. Intraae Itch all otlier rrmrdif * IIIT - tafce no otinf . voA tf II your nctcbbora ce lu merits. merits.DO NOT DELAY , i. . ODtU Uie drain an the r tcm produce Tjat b y it. TRYJT CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. " ASK WUR DRUGGISTfOR IT , ' ted wben yea can not obtain ltofhlci-vt rill Mind it , tirfpal l. on rrcelptorprto Or. Boamntui's Treatise on Pile * Beat Q-c TO-BOSAHKOMEDIOIMECO , ZffE DAILY BEE OKAHA PUBUSHINC CO. , PROPRIETORS * 10 farnham , bet. 8th and 10th Strt4tt TEBMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , . I Copy 1 yearin ftdrznce ( postpaid$8.0 ! fiimntti " " < JX 3 months " " S.OI - TlKETBtES- THE MAILS , C , &N , W.E.RB30a. m. , 2:10p. : C. B. & Q 5 SO a. m , 2:40 p. m. C.R I&P.R. R. . 630a.m. , C"St Joe 5:10 a. m S. City * P. 530 a. m. U. P. B.E.lIWa.m. " 0. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. & M. R. B , 8(0 : a m. O. & N. W. , 7:30 a. m. ? ' : " t 830p.m. I. 4P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. B. S St. Joe.,11 tt-m. , 11 p. m. U. P. B. R. , i p m. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 11:10 p. m , S. City & P. , 11 a.m. B. & tf. in Neb. , t p. m. Local mills for States Iowa leave but onoa > day , vta : 4.30 a. m. Office open from 12 to lp. m. Bandars. TOOMAS F. HALL. Pofrtmwttr. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. IKiVB. JUUUTB. Dally Exprew. . . . 12:15 p. m. fc5 p. m , do Mixed 6.1f > p. m. f.25p. m. do Freleht 6 0a.m. 1:10p , IP , do do 8.15a.m. lUIOa.m. : TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LtiVB OUABl. * itWVB OHiBl. Expreea Si9p. m. Express 10 0 a. m , Mill..6:00 : a. m. Mail 100 p. m. Sanunyg Excepted. Bandars Exceptcd. CHICAOO.IBOfK ISLAND t PACIFia Mail . CKWa.ni. Isfall . 10:00 p. m. Express . 3:10 : p.m. ) Eipr a..lO.-60a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mail . 60 a. m. I Mall . 7:20 p. m. nipreas - _ B-Mpim. | Express _ 100 a. m. Bondaye excepted. - KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. " LIAVH 1REIVS.- uul . fi.-00a.rn. I Express . 7:10 : a. m. Zrprosa . e.-OOp.m.Mtfl | . 7:25 j. to , . The only line rnnulnit Pnllman Sleeping Can ont of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWEfcTERN AND [ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC E A1LBOADS. Express - 80 .m.Fxpre8l..K30pin | , JhtUv Except Sandnyi . * R. R , In NEBRASKA. Omaha ( ly ) p00 Kearney J'ncflva:50 : am PlatUm'th ar J 0:25 : * tn BloomlDttonfl v)5:10 a m KearnyJ'ncar > 7:55 p m Red Cloud 0 * ) 6:85 a m Red 01oud&rr)7:5ti.Jn ) Plattsm'th ( ar ) 4 0 p m Omtha ( art ) . . .4:55 p m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Haitlngf GV ) B 5am * | bloom' jrtonar ) 1:30 pm Blwrnlnfrton 1S5 p m I HaEtlngs ( ar ) 6:56 p m Orleans GV ) 7SO a ml Indlancla f r)1 ) 0pm Orleans ( ar ) 700 p m ) Indlanola ( iv ) 2 0 pm BIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL K. E. HJ1 . 8:10 a m I Express . 10:00 am Express . 8.40pm Mall . 720 p m WABASH , fat. LOUIS & PACIFIC. LEJLVH" . AEilTU. Uall . i 8a.m.MiIllW5am | Expft-ft 3:40 p. m. I Exprea.u..i 5 "p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R , B. Leave Omaha , dally. 8 a. m. , B a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m.lp. m. , 2 p. m. , 3p.m. , 6 p. m , , a p. m. , Leave Conndl BlnHs ; 8:25 : a. m. . B25 a. m , , 10:25 a.'m. , lias a. m , 1S6 p. m , 2:25 p. m. , 3:2S p. m. , 25 p. m. , C:25 p. m. , Fear trips on Sonday , Joavinir Omaha at 9 and 11 i. m. , 2 and C p. m ; Conndl Bluffs at 9:25 : , 11:25 a in. , and 2:25 nnd 6:25 p. m. FASSKIOJtR TRAUiS. tcave Omaha : C a. m. , 7 - m./8ao a. m. , 1 p. m. , 4iO p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , [ jeave Council BluCTs : 6:15 a. m , , 9UO a. tn. , 11:40 , m.6.-25p. m. , 7.-00 p. m. , 70 > . m. Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & EEPUBLICAN VALLEY R. . LKAVK , AKRIVX tUIl . 10:45 a. m. , 45 p.m. Daily except Sundays. UAKTA OLATJS FOUND. Greatest Discovery or tbe Age. Vonurrf ul discoveries In the world have been made Imone other things vhcre Santa Claut Btajcd Ihildren oft uk if ho makes coodsor not , f really be lives in a mountain of enow. .ast yew an excursion sailed clear to the Pole ind suddenly dropped into whit geemediike thole There wonder of wonders theyfound ancirland , IThile falr-1iK hclngs a4iareJ on each hand. here ncro moi-nt n , ) , b , oura with more beautiful prt n , , ? jl I T . n1-er kts than ror were teen , * f V1 - Wo hues of a relnbow were found , ' " " .rfWtrsof cxqnjjito fragrance were grow ing around. < ol long were they left to wondar In donbi I beluic ROOD caine tliy bed heard much about , Twas Santa Claui' eelf and this they all say , 3e looked like the picture * csea every day. le drove up a team that looked vcrvqucer , Twas a team f craskhoppcrs instead of reindeer , Jo rode in a shell instead of a felelgb , Jut ho took them on bord and drove them away. To ghowed thorn nil over hli wonderful realm , Ind factories making goods for women > nd men Curriers were working on liats crt t and small , ? o Dunce's Uiov said they trercpcndin ? thorn ail. vris Kinclc , the Olovo Uakcr , told them at once , Ul our Gloves wo ire sending to Dunce , ; anta ebon ed them suipendors and nun ? thlnjs more. la > 1m ; I alse took these to f ilcnd Bonce1 ! e'.orc. lanta Clans-then whispered a secret h 'd tell. La In On aha every one Vncw Bunce well , le therefore uhouid send hU Rnods to his c re. , Cnowinp his friends ill pet their fnll share. low remember ye dwellers in Omaha town , Lll who want presonU to Bunco's go round , or shirts , collars , or cloves great and Email , ; end your sister or aunt one and alU Bunco , Champion H tter of the West , Douelu UNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Olsh & Jacobs ) . fa 1117 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob Oil tRDKRS EV THLXORAPB SVLlClTJt anS7-lV THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thli Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , .he KducatlonU and Commercial cenUr of the [ Vest , is pre-eminently the. otst and moet pracll- 1 of ill kind for the , „ t MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , SecreUiy. The most extensive , thorough and complete nstltutlon of the kind In the world. Thousands o ! accountants and Business men , In the prin cipal cities and towns of the United SUUB , owe their success to our course ci training. The Bieht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine , new brick block. t Junction of three street car linn Elegantly flttiTand furnished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic method ! of BUSINESS Tousg men who contemplate a business life ; and parcnU having sons to educate , are particu larly requested to tend for our new Circular , which will give fa'J Inlormxtloa as t terms , condition cf entrance , etc. Addrtn G-'W JOSTEE , President- iepfi-Sm Denver , Colorado. THREE.-EEMEDIES IN ONE , Jn alt disa-ders aolH , arate or Eeepnp th * stfccgth aad * * p tbebowesfre ! .lazaUvs Joid.toi.ic. In OM pure medium that combines tbe thrte Ernrti ArztttxT U Xhit mcdmsi floiicc ; ] It Mas' , nfrrsies , reculites , aastalns , Aod oVr dif . for thlrtr yeus rictorious. ' ; noa rrtibs SOLD BY ALL SHEEP HOSBANDET.X MINTS ABOUT THE MERINOf , ; COTa WOLDS , LISCOLNS , SUaortSjEES HAUPSIIIRER , SOUTHDOWNS ASD OX rose DOWAS. / Sheep are represented to be the on ly 'animsh which do not esh uat thi land npon which'they feed , but per manently impr&Velt. Ca'tle , especial ly cows in milk , by continued grazing ultimately exhaust the pastures o : their phosphates. la England thi pastures of the county of Onester , fa mous as a cheese district , are onlj kept np by a constant use of bent dust Sheep , on the other hand , through tha "peculiar tmtritiouenesg oi th jr ttibnre and the facility wit ! vhich it It distribnted , are general ! ; found io be the most economical and certain mean of constantly renewing the productiveness of the land. One of the most scientific farmers in En gland estimates that 1,500 ehsep fold ed on one acre of land for twenty-four hours , or 100 aheap for fifteen days , would manure the land sufficiently tc carry it through four years rotation. In the counties of Dorsetshire and Sussex , where the Down ewes are fed in summer on the hill gnus during the day and at night are folded on the ar able without food , the value of the manure is set down at one-fourth the value of the sheep. MERISCB. For fineness of its wool the Merino stands at tbe head of all other sheep ia the we rid. From the little light- fleeced Merinos imported from Spain between 1800 and 1813 by ColQ&el Humphries , Consul Jarvis and olliera , they iiave been ao much improved in breeding that the American Met no ia conaideied superior to the original im * portationa. In general appearance the Merino IB the leant attractive. Of a dark and greasy color , with necks and bodies c ivered with folds , and droop ing twisted horns , they wouWnot be _ what ft novice would c&ll a particular ly valuable sheep. But just such ap pearances are characteristic of tbe .Merino. The dark wool , produced fiy the oil oozing through tha fibre , is one of the strongest points of a good quality , while without size and eitent of folds they would sbow no breeding at all. A typical Merino is at once detected by the large , wide and deep folds on the neck , without the slight ' est semblance of hair upon them ; the 'wool should be Ion/ firm and of fine texture ; a short , thick head , withfaca free from wool ; small ears , with ring around the butt are especial markings , while atraightneas of hind lega and breadth across the legs are absolutely essential. Merinos are somewhat in ferior as njuttpn sheep , but the result cf second -crosses with thu CotswoMs produces elegunt mutton , and in the opinion of one , of the most prominent Merino breeders in thss country , the finest wool in the market. The fleece of a yearling Merino should yield at least fourteen pounds ; a two-year old from sateen to eighteen pounds ; a three-year-oldwhich is the beat fleece from twenty to twenty-two pounds ; after which they decrease gradually and considerably. COTSWOLDS. The Cotswolds are a large , long- wooled sheep , eUplo usually from 8 to 12 inches in length , fleece weighs from ten to twelve pounds , and the carcass , slaughtered , from 100 to 200 pounds. The gradual improvement in the breeding of the Cotawolds has awarded them a high rank among the choice breeds of sheep , and it is con tended by their breeders that they are the equal of Sonlhdowna for mutton and but very little inferior < o the Me rinos in the quantity and quality of their wool. 1TNCOLN8. Originating in Lincolnshire , Eng land , the Lincolns are not as exten sively bred in this couutry as the Me rinos , Cotswolds or Southdowns. Yet they are noted for the fineness and weight of fleece , hardiness end vitality. They differ from the Cots- welds somewhat in form and general appearance , but as wool producers it contended they will shear equally as much and of as good quality as the Cotswolds. The Lincolns differ from the Leicesters very materially , having shorler legs and wool all over th ir bodies , eaceptin"tlegs and forehead ; they have a dotted or mottled oar , and are said to b'e much moro hardy and prolific. SHROFBHIHES AMD HAMPSHIRES. There are no more proliGc sheep raised for mutton than the Shropshire Dawns , 'or , as they are called by sheep mon , "Shrops : " They origi nated from an old breed , which was kept on a tract of land known as Merle Common , England , and were a bhck , brown , and sometime' * spotted- face horned sheep. - Upon.these were crossed the improved Cotswold , Lei cester and Southdown. The horns have been bred out , but they still retain tKi IT colored faces and legs. They are very hardy and thrive well on moderate pastures. They are not as large as the Cotswold or Leices ter , yielding about the same amount .of. wool , but of somo-whal softer character. They have the full-form symmetry of form of the Southdown , while they are one-third heavier. The Hampshires differ but very little from the Shropshlrea in appearance , the marking being probably a shade darker , out In other respests there is but little to choose from. 60TJTHDOWNS. This valuable and hardy breed of sheep formerly yielded only medium quality Cf coarse wool , but furnished mutton of a superior quality and fla vor. For the last fifty years it has been remarkably improved ; its fine points have been developed , as fhown m its improved size and form and its early maturity and productiveness. Their wool is now so improved thai the finer grade of the fleece is npw used as a combing wool. The South- downs are a healthy and hardy breed , and will stand exposure and will sub sist on rough feed acd short pastures. . OXJTOED DOWNS. These sheep , for a rurnber of years , were classed among the cross-bred and t was only at a meeting of breeders in 1857 that they were given a dis tinctive name. Their new title is4de- murrcd to by some , as their only simi larity to a Down is in their color. Their size and fleece patfake * more of 'the long wool The Oxfor'd "Downs wore originally produced by crossing a Hampshire and , in some instances , a Southdown ewe most commonly jthe former , for it gave increased ' ae with ajOoUwold ram and then'pntting "the crosses " together. By con- Titant attention' aud rweeding ont a theep has been" T produced possessing uniformity of character , hardiness t of constitution ) ' -large frame , good fleeceVptitnUe to fatten , and mutton of superior quality , li was abont.twenty fivejrears" since thu bleed was first established in Oxford shire. A reil Oxford Down sTioulc have a nice dark color , the poinii well covered with wool , adorned will a top-knot on the forehead } a qooc fleece'-of wool , thick on the skin , no too curly , n well-formed barrel or short , dart lees , not gray or spotted with good , firm mutton ; They an adiptcd more particularly for , mixec soils , and stand close stocking am confinement. 1 Profit from Hens. Wo have bean proving from fact drawn frcm exoarienca dnring a pe riod of. abont forty years , thht it i profitable-to keep hens for the eg * ; theywili produce. BUS in order t make s profit by keeping hens , a pei 3 s-nmust understand the business to attend to it. The region why o many , farmerscomphin of tha ravagos- hat the _ hens rn'ike in Ihe g7rdan iif euni- mer and in the tarn * in wlnterj is be- oausB-tbey take no- are of 4heta and furlsh no house in which it ia suitable for them to lire. If the pigs should rnn at large like the hens , they would be pests in the garden and corn crib as well as hens. Both need confine ment in suitable enclosures , and .then if well fed and cared for , they will be a source of profit to their owners. A corresf ondeirtof the Homestead writes as follows on the prufit of hens : "Poultry keeping is properly s brangh of farming BnJ ( jjas many times Ken proved to be more profita ble than any other stock a farmer can keep. The production of eggs is very profitable , U properly managed. By raising early chicks and hatching them out in March and April the pullets will commence to lay about the first of October , and by providing comfor table quarters in winter , with the right kind of feed will lay all winter. Any respectable hen will Uy one hun dred and fifty eggs in a year. A pullet - let beginning to lay October 1 , will lay six dozen eggs by the firat of Feb ruary , which will bring thirty-five cents per dozen anywhere in Connect icut. Before she is eighteen months old she will lay six dozen more at fif teen cents per dosan , amounting to three dollars altogether. The feed for the fowl for eignteen months will nol cost one dollar , leaving a net profit ol two dollars and a circasi worth from seventy-Eve cents to one dollar be sides. " [ Westfield News Latter. i < ct Steers. Father Olarkson , of the Iowa State Register , had his eyes wide open dur ing the recent state fair , asvitneas thu agricultural department of his valuable paper , from which we take the following : There are two objects in cattle breeding and feeding they are the production of the best milch cows , and the best beef. Heretofore coun ty and sUle fairs h .ve failed to devel op a sufficient show of these classes. But few cows are shown , and they with no sufficiently attested milk records. .And fat steers have been ai scarce as though ouch things were not- produced ii the state. But the late state fair was an exception. The fat steers exhibited by the Hon. D. M. Moninger , of Marshall county , were the grandest feature of the fair. In fast , for a triumph in feeding , and for a demonstration of success in one of Iowa's largest and most important pecuniary interests , it excelled any other exhibition ever made at the state fair since its first inauguration twenty-seven years ego. It was not one steo- , which might happen to haye attained an extraordinary growth and to have taken flesh and fat to an unusual degree. But he had steers there of all ages , and a considerable number. We did not take the weight at the' time of exhibition , but see them reported by others , which we presume is correct. His yearlings averaged 1,200 Ibs. , his two-years-old , 1,600 Ibs , and his three-years-old , 2,100 Ibs. , while he had in the drove specimens of each age still heavier. In this is involved Iowa's choicest business , and it is to be hoped that by exhibition at fairs , and by demonstra tion at the scales , and by obtaining highrr prices of shippers , greater im provement will be made in the entire beef prodocb of our state. This was a noble beginning , and all other sights at the state fair wera not worth as much to us as Moninger'a herd of fat cattle. We hope to see him there at every recurring year , with dozens of others competing with him for the honors in so laudable a field. CHINESE GAMBLERS. NEW AND SINFUL GAMES WHICH THZT HAVE INTRODUCED INTO BAN TKAN- C1SCO. Son Francisco Chronicle. That the heathen Chinese are not to bo done out of their gambling pleas ures by the raids made upon them in their dena , was clearly seen by it Chronicle reporter yesterday. Sauntering - * tering along one of the alleys of China town , his notice was attracted by the unusualamountof business beingdone bv one of the fortune tellers who lo cates his stall at a corner , to attract passers by. Toe rapidity with which each votary took his departure struck the reporter as something out of the common , as the practice with these professors of futurity is to keep their victims in euspenie before let ting them know their fate. Approaching preaching the stall he discovered what to a casual observer appears nothing but a small box containing Chinese writing material , but in this case the innocent looking box had a small slide on the top. The slide be ing pushed aside showed a small card incribed with characters denoting an animal , a fish , or a reptile , also arKde represent ation of the subject. Each Celestial at the time of paying hli stake , namely a dime , guesses tha name of the object he thinks will ap- psar on the face. If | another of tha ubjec s appears he loses hia stake. Should ho be fortunate enough lo hit the right animal ho receives a dollar but , as the chances of winning are so much agiinst him , the bank rarely lose * . The rtpjner , havihg ques tioned the venerable mooneyed astro loger , found that this species of gamb ling was conducted on a larger scale at an establishment ostensibly devoted to the scale of drugs in the heart of Chinatown , anl , having ascertained the name of the shop , leisurely pro ceeded to make some further Inquiries into the modus operand ! of the game. At first admittance to the back room where the performance was carried on was refused , but a few worda gave as surance and an entry was gained. Assembled in a small apartment were about thirty Chinamen. A narrow counter divided the manager of the game from the crowd , and as the pool fas about to open a reporter stepped n and took a hand. Selecting a character and handing two bits to the ranker , he received a piece of red japer upon which was written the character he had chooser : . Thirty- six cards , each bearing a par- icular designation and cor responding to similar characters shown upon a red paper about eleven inches square , which was suspended from the wall , were then depoiited jn an esathen pot. Diving into the ' pot : ihe assistant banker , who was' ' blind folded , drew a card , and the fortu nate individuals whose paper * bore similar characters were paid ten times the amount of the stakes against the winning numbers. The cards were1 named as follows : Four literary grad uates , Tepresented- - white-fish , a frog , a goose , and peacock. Seven -merchants , represented by a flying dragon , a white horse , an elephant. a wildcat , a rat , and a hornet. Four Bndhlst priests , represented by a tor- tohe , a fowl , a yellow eel , and a fish. Five- beggars , represented by a shrimp , a snake , a caterpillar , a little singing bird , and. a sheep. Five gen < erals represented by a. ; earth ! dragon , white , rabbit , [ a pig , a tiger a water buffalo. Four Incty personages .of the upper world , represented by 't monkey , a toad , a kite and seadrt * TW.Q TanispnesjB , jepressn * . wbite stoik and a cold c and inquires , not any but simpl ? says : "To-day how is the proit 'Sz Mn'chinV" meaning one of "the five genera's us Tie holds a ticket with the characters "Won ? Che Ko , " jthe'ewth dragon , alias "Sz Machin , " the generals , and this lo a novice , who m'ght bo in theshop _ , appears to be mnkinginquirv after some person. Tha game iscalled 'Taefa "and is like ly to prove a large source of revenue to the banker , now that fautan and other species of gambling have been uprooted in Chinatown , Hotv a Married Woman Goes to Sleep Th.e6 Is an article going the rounds entitled "Bow Girls Go to Sleep. " The manner in whiclflhey go to sleep , according to the article , can't hold a candle to the way a married woman goes to sleep. Instead of thinking what she should have attended to be fore going to bed , she thinks of it af terward. While she is revolving these matters in her mind , and while snugly tucked up in bed , the old man is scratching his legs in front of the fire , and wondering how he will pay the next month's rent. Suddenly she ays ; "James , did you lock the doorl" "Which door ! " eays Jim , "The cellar door , " she 0aJ > j. "No , " says Jomes. "Well , yoc hid bettir so down and lock itfor I heardsomeonein the back yard last pight. " Accordingly Jim paddles down stairs and locks the door. About the time James returns and ia goingto get into bed , she remarks : "Did you shut the stair door I" "No , " said James. "Well , If it is not shut the cat will g t up into the bedroom. " "Let her come up , then , " says J mes , ill-naturedly. "My goodness , no , " returns the wife ; "she'd sack the baby's breath. ' " Then James paddles , down atain again , and steps on a tack and eloaes the stair door , and curses the cat and returns to the bedroom. Just as ho bep " * > climb into his couch his wife D eerrea : "j. lui-got to bring up some water Suppose you brig up some in the big tint" And so James with a muttered curse ; oea down into the dark kl'chen ' and [ alls over a chair and rakes all the tin ware off the wall in search of tha "big" ; in , and then jerks the stair door opea ind ho IT la : "Where the deuce are the match- jal" She gives him minute instruction } vhere to .find the matches , and adds ihat she would rather go and get the rater he'self than hnve the neighbor- lood.raised about it. After which Faroes finds the matche * , procures the prater , < comes up stairs and prepares ; o retire. Before accomplishing this 'eatTiJB wife suddenly remembers that ihe fo'rgot to chain the dog. A trip to .he kennel follows , and he once more lumps into bed. Presently his wife says : "James , let's have an understand ing about money matters. " Now , next ( veek I've got to pay " "I don'c know what you'll have to } ay , and I don't care , " shouts James , ia he lurches around and jams his Face against the wall ; "all I want now is sleep. " "That's all ve-y well for you , " maps hia wife , as she pulls the cover riclonsly ; "you never think of the trouble I have. " Republican Platform. 1. The republipana of Nebraska most lenrtily enddrse the profession ot princi ples formulated b7H > 'e national republscan smventipn at 'Chicago , and pledge their in swerving re'pport to the candidates there orainated. 2.fe affirm the doctrines of national sovereignty in the formulated principles npon which the perpetuity of the nation rests , and that the principle of home rule as enunciated by the democratic party is but the cautious expression of the Calhoun doctrine of state rights , is revolutionary in its character and destructive of the unity of the nation. 3. We regard the recent seizure of the polls and the wholesale robbery t > f the franchises of the republican citizens of Al abama , surprising m the magnitude and effrontery of the crime of all former efforts of the parly under the Tweed plan in New york , and the Mississippi plan in the ; outh , as a fair specimen of democratic nethodand forecast of democratic do minion in national affaira that should in- site every honest man nnd taxpayer in the : ountry to moat earnest endeavor to de feat the party of brigandage and fraud at ihe polls In November. 4. We have considered "what Lee- and Fack ? on would do if they were alive , " and lave determined to employ our best ener gies in preventing the seizure of the nation * il government by their living comrades through the frauds of the solid south. 5. We congratulate the people of the state upon the rapid increase of popula tion nnd wealth , and upon the good meas ure of prosperity that haa rewarded tneir labor , upon the rapid upbuilding of our material interests since the success of re- rumption DTK ! the revival of trade. 6. We pledge our support to such legis lation in congress and such measures by state legislatures as may be necessary to effect * correction of abuses and prevent extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corporations. 7. We most cordially invite the aid and co-operation in the latest defense of the nation * ! integrity and national purse of all republicanai war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues , or have clung to the party name. Resolved , That we heartily join In ths recommendation made by General Garfield In hia letter of acceptance in urging upon congreg _ the speedy improvement of the Missouri river lor barge navigation. BncKlen'a Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE In the world -PSe Outs , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetterj Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corps , and all kinds of Skin Ernptiirta. This Salve 1 guaranteed to giro perfect aatiafac- tlod in every c w or money re kmded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K , ISH Omaha. An Honest Medicine tree of Uhaitre Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , we know of none we can rec- oromend as highly as DR. KIHO'S NEW DISCOVERT for Consumption , Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med icine does positively cure , and that whore everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing tha very worst cases in the short est time possible. We say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottle * free. Regular size Sl.OO. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. It you ara troubled with ferer ind ague , dumb teat , billions fever. Jaundice , dygpcpsi * , or nv dls a3o of the liver , blood or etonuch , and with to petit well , try the new remedy. Prof. Gnil- nette'a French Liver Ptd. Ask your drn fi t for it , and Uke no other. Mid if he h not eot it aend $1 50 in letter v > the French P d Co Tohdo , 0 , , na re.-cire one by return mail , " ' JaEGAL NOTICE , StaUof Ktbrnkt , AlbertO. McCo-r ' ' * l ° ' Doc. M et , a ] . .aide v > . Jesun S. UcCoiulak , 'of an a'i "f * ' hf reby ( riven , thit n parsaxnte 'trict " -J * Order < f Sale teucd ont of the D s- br oourtinand frr Dolj'a * County , Se- . ka , on the 2.tb day of JoTv. A. 1) , 1630. I , Howard B. Smith , Special Master Commniooei of s Id r urtTwillTon" 23d d y of Oct'- b r , 1SJO. at the hour of 9 o'clock hi the f orenooi of the cald day , at ths front ( sonib ) door of thi Court Heat , in the City ot Omaha , Dongla.- County , yeoraiki , Bell st public auction th ( following described property , to-wlt : Oo tTo tory frsras boa e on the sonth em , ot I one (1) ( in block eighty-eight (88) In th < City ofOaara. XtbfaJli , * Jeo lot two h ) h block ot e hundred snd MTesty tour (174) ) In thi City of Oniiha , Don'las Co-jniy , ebr.tka , ( thi cast hilf and the w rt hall ' ill DA ( old Mparita ly ) to satisfy th tadzaiceBt and d re ia sak ELEOTIOF PEOOL&MATIOlf , On Court House Bonds. At a eetjioa of tha Board of Countr Comm'j- sloncw cf the Comty of Douglas. In the Stile of Nebraska , ho den on the llth day of Septem ber , A. D . 1S ) , It-was by uid Tourd Resolved , That tha following qnast'on be and the same ! he eby cubmittej as x pronoiitidii to the qualified electors cf the C.unty ot Doug- To tha e cctors rf tbe County of oug'as In th SUteot Nebraska : Tha .Boar lot Cou-ty Commlstronen of siiJ fottnly heraoy rnbuj't th > 'olipwlnir nropositipn : Shall lh Cu ity ot Douglas , Su e o ? XebrouB , by its County Commissioners ig'ue Its coupon bonds In the amoant of oi.e hundred anl twon- ty-fi e thousand dollars for the purpose of a d- lac In tbe construction , erection and cump'etion and the construction , erection and completion of a court house building In ihe city of Omaha , County of Doujias , in the State of Nebraska , for county purposes and all tbe purposes for which pnch cou t home may be legally U5ed and appropriate the monjy riiaed th reby for aid In sueh construction , or for such construction and omplet'nn of said building , all tha cosU nndexpem of si'dbnlldlnc nottitzc ed the sumofvncli' " 'red and fifty thousand dollars , s id bonds so e ne thousand dollars each am d teJ J&'jUa1S81 , payable at t c office of the coun y trea nir'r of said coanty.and to run twenty years , with i at r rest at a rate not exrevd- In' tii (6) ( ) per cent , per annum , payable 6 < mi- ThS said bonds shall not be sold less than p& , In Addition lo the lev } ] for ordlnaiy taxes there shall be levied and collected a tax annually > s provided by law , for the payment of the interest 01 said boadiaait betomndue , and an addi tional amount shall be levied and collected as provided by law , eulic'cnt to pay tha principal of such bonds at maturity , and provi Jed that not more than fifteen percent , of the principal of said bonds shall be levied in any cue year , and provided always that in no event fhall bonds be i-sueJ to a greater amount than Un pr cent , of the assessed valuation of all tbe taxable proper ty in sai J county Interest svall be paid on said bonds onlv frcm and after the d'.to of the cala of sal t bonds or ar y part thereof and tbe rcceip. of tbe money therefor. Tbe said bonda shall be red < mib1e at tbe op tion of the Board of Com.ty Commislone'S of e&l I county at tbe expiration ot ten } ears from the date of said bonds. Work on saiJ court house fhall be commenced Imm'diitely after the adpp ion of said prc p- $ - tion , if adopted , and Slid building to bo wm- pletod on or before January 1 , 1SS2. No levy shall bo made to pry any part of the principal ct s ild bonds until after tbe expiration of ten yean from the date of said bonds. Tbe form in which the above proposition shall be submitted chall ba 'by ballot , upon which ballot ehall be printed or written or part. ly printed or writted the words : "For Court House Bonds , " or "Against Court House Bonds , " and all ballots cBt having thereon the worda "For Court House Bonds" shall be deem ed sr.d taken to bo IP fa' , or of raid proposition , and all billets caat bavin ? troreon the words "Against Court House Bonds ' shall be uocmcdand tal.en to be atainst said proposi tion , and if two-thirds of tbe votes cast at the election hereinafter provided in this behilf be in favor of the above proposition , it shall be deemed and taken to be carried. The said proposition shall bo voted upon at the general election to be held in the County ol Douglas , Sta'e of Nebraska , on the 2d day of November , A. D. 1KEO , at the full owing named places : Oo.aha Precinct No. one (1) ( Turner HalL Omaht Precinct No. two (2) ( ) No. 8 engine house. Sixteenth 8t. ' Oicaha Precinct No. three ( ? ) Carpentershop , 10th ht , 2doorj south of enpnehou elotNn. 2. Omaha Precinct No. four (4J Sheriffs cffico , court house. Omaha Pieclnct No. five (5) ( ) Ed. Leeder'a house , southeast corner 12th and Chicago Sts. Omaba Proclnctlfo.six(6) ( ) No. lenjiiiehouto , 20th and Izird street * . Saratogx Precinct School housf , near Orun- Florence Precinct Florence TTotel. Union Prn' ' ct Inlneton sobool house. Jefferson Precinct ( school house in District No. 44. Elkhorn Precinct Elkhorn school house. Piatte Va'ley Precinct School house at Waterloo. Chicago Preclnt ? chool hoase at Elkborn Btatiou. MUIard Precinct Millard school honss. McCardle Precinct McCardle school house. Douglai Precinct House cf J. C. Wllcox. VTestOmiha Precinct School hovse lu Dh- IrlctNo. 46. And which election will be opened at 8 o'c'ock tn the morning an I will continue open until G o'clock In the afternoon of the same day. F. W ConLisa , ( Seal ) B- KMOUT , I RED DSEIIL , County Commi83ioi. r8 , JOHN R. MANCHESTER , Coantv Clerk. sll-SOt PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. OfTICX PUKCHASlSa AtD DlTOT COMMISSARY OT SUBSISTENCE. OiiAiu , NEB. , Oct. 9ih , 1880. Sealed proposal ? , In duplicate , subject to the [ iinal conditions , will be receu ed at this office , until 12 o'clock noon o-i 'October 25th , 1580 , at irhlch time nnd place they will be opened in pretence of bidders , lor furnis lnc : ami delivery it the SuWs' nce storehouse. In Oniaba , or on : araif on car * , after in pectl in and acceptance t place of packing , ) as may lo rtquirej by the Subsistence Dcpattment. Forty ( ) barf els pork , Hzht mcsi , to fee de livered by NoteraVer 17th , 1SSO. Thirty thousm I (10,100) ) pounds bacon , short clear sides , medium weight nd thickness pack- o I In crates strappedof aVoutZIO potmOs ! > aion each , to bo delivered bv Novembtr 17th , 1SSO. i aoti piece of bacon to bo covered with new , Strong , cotton clotn. Sample of crate and style uf i atkin ; to ho set n at this office. One thousand (1,000) ( ) round * breaM i t bacon , [ thin breists ) canva-wed , and In slatted boxes , itrapedot about 100 pounds breakfa't bucon each. To bo delivered by November 15th , 18SO Seven hundred and eiehty (780) ( ) t Ib. tins lard , ( pure lealHwclve tins m a case , straficd. Each tin must hold actually 5 lb . net of Kvd to be accepted. ? riee per tin. and not per pound , to be stated. To be delivered by November 17th , 1880. 1880.Ihe Kovemment reserves the tight to reject inyoraltpropcsils. Blank propo al < and full inf rmition as M tbo manner of Mddln ? , condition * to be observed by bidden , and trims ol contract and pi ment , will be furnished on application to ihH offlca. Ervclopeg containing priirosals should be rnarkcd "Proposa'g ' for ubsisteuco Stores , " and adircssed o tbe undersigned. THOMAS WIKOS , oct9d6' C. 8. U.S. A. A"BeW knrt hitherto unknown remedy for all diseases of the Kidneys , Bladder , ana Urinary It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop sy , Brlzht's Disease , Inability to retain or expcll the Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , liich colored and scanty urine , Painful Urinating , LAME BACK , Ucneral Weakness , and all Female Com- ! l2 _ _ > m. KmKXET nB ' It avoids Internal medidnea. Is certain In It effects and cures nhen nothing cljo can. For Bale by all Druggist ! or sent by mail frco npon receipt of the pnce , $2.GO. D AY KID KEYPAD CO. , PRO P'RS , Toledo , O. era > i _ your address lor our little book , How s was Saved. " MK * K. ISII. Annl r EEAB.THINE ABB BELIEVE ! THE LITTLE CIAMT STILL AHEAD. Read What hed Euntllne Sayj About It : EAGLES' NEST , LEAR STAMFORD , N. V. , ) February 10th. 1S81. / Mr C.B. Thompson , BriJ eater , Conn. : Mr DEAR Six Th * Pocket cil * < I orderec havearrived. I have tcsUd them and fini then perfectly accurate , from the ounce up to the fa' weijht 8lbs. 'Iheyare EOimallandstonable so to speak , evsry fisherman will carry one ir bis vcit JK cket , to test his "bijr catch-s. " Everj careful hon > ewife , who likes to know she ha full weizht in small purchzs's , will need one In short. your "LTTiLK GIANT , " like Davit amonsrthe Philistines , Udetticed to be a von derfully ctve ! and tsefol article , doinif aa ; with the need of cumNrjome "Ota Fo < rr" ani de . Youis Truly , E. Z. C. JODSoN , olio * Sn I L.VILETT. The above letter speal * for itrelr , as X& cxTLmtione of tlio best sportsmen In thl country , and Is w 1 knnwnthtcu houttheworli ai a literary writer Til eieat ability , and -tli above letter ibould convince any one as to tfc merits of the "Ismt COST rocKET tc its , ' they are tht npatrf Invention of the use , w-ijl " from ounce to < uht pound' , and warranted" curaU ; ach ea ! is Itgintly p'atcd trith nlcke silver and will las'.a .i'e.timewitn . rri'Inarycarc i * hVERY'OKE SHOULD HAVE ON ' . JusV lhe"thlns Tot 5p tstiea , Hunters , Fiebei men. and aiio for family u > , as they aru eas'l ; oirriedln thevesy cket. Every fimilyilio ld snrelyh vo one , as tht are'very har.dyil > ontttehou e. In ws jbjn Preserves , etc , they are inrtlsnoDsxble. Aa ehUl c n ei h w'.th these Hales , and they ca noteet outcf-wrJ r'S'l'y " * m3-de r" nr princ'p'e. ' Ihe.priced < nly/ifty Centj eacl and is within the teich of a 1. TTcror-STrrrura AT RZBCCI C B.THOUP'of , Inventor and Bole Mail f acturer. Endtwater , Conn. lep&w FEETAL Isyjsne wh loves coed , e _ „ a COPY of the ROSED ALE -LIBRARY w"ft " "t * " " H A . { * /rFBE . eir Eime"a d -VIA Chicago S Nordiwesterii 2.3SO MILES OF ROAD ! It U the SHORT , SURE and Site Routs Between COUNCIL BLUFFS I JJC5 CmCAGO.MILWAIJKEE and all points EAST ad NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRA7EUNO PUBLIC ORFJITER FACILITIES AKD MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD CT THE WEST. It It tb6 OXLTROAD brtwMU COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which li ran PULLMAU HOTEL OAKS ! In addition to theea&nd to pleua all clisset o ( travelers , It elves FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Ita SATING STATIONS t SO cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I TS COACHES ARE THE FINE8TI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If yon wieb th Beat Traveling Accanniod- tljnsjcu vlil buy your ticket by thla CuutC t3T\XO WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Arents can sell voa Through Ticket * via this road and Chock nsaal Bag' gse Kree of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-ISM Farnham St. , Cor. llth. and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Color'do Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OF ICE-S J ) w Montgom- eryStreet. For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob- Ulaiblo at Homo Ticket Office , tddrasa any a snt of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , fl. STEHNITT , Oea'l Uanurer , Oenl Put. Ajsnt , OHICAQO , ILL. JAUS5 T. CLAnX , Oen'l Axt Omibi ft Conndl BInffa. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I THUS .CHICAGO BURLINGTON & ( JUINGY With Smooth and Perfact Track , Elcjoat Pas senger Coaches , and PULLMANSLEEPIHC&DlNiHC CARS It Is cknowlc < lsoi by lid Freu , and all wks travel nvor it , to be the Beet Appointed ind the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this Is tha BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT EOUTES , And the Adiantago of Six Diily Lines ot Palace SUepin ; Can from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Wcstinjhouso Patent Air Brakss and ' Miller'a Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , tha moat Perfect Pro- tcUitm Against Accl- JcntH in the worlJ. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DWINC CARS Are ran on th Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , lima Connections etc. . will be cheerfully given by applyini at the otEco of the Knnlngton RouU , Bis tuurtecntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. E PKRKtNS. D V. HITCHCOCK. Ocn'l iaim.-i.r. ! Ccn. VVesfn Pass. Agt. J. O. PIHUilPFI , St. Joe. , Uo. General Ascent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fep5-dl ticket Agent Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable. Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thi * line h equipped with the Im proved Wcstinshnu-te Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT lo unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room vid Slcei-lns Cars.owned and coat rolled by tha com pany , run Through Without Cbango between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffa , aud St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Padflc Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:16 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. in. , and St. Paul at 113)5 ) . m , making -TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE o ? ANY OTHER ROUTB. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p m. , ar- rlvl-it ; atSlonxClty at 4:45 a. m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council BluXj , at 9:50 : a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C. & P..B. R. " FC. . HILLS , Suoflrlntendent , lllarourl Vallsy , lotra , P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen 1 Pass. Agoat. J. H. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and Passenger Aeent. Council Blnff * 1SSO. K.CST.JO &G.B.R.R. , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars bctwcfln Omaha and 8t. Louis. and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS EIACDIKO JLI , Eastern & * Ycsterii Cities With less ihM-gos and In advance ot other lines. This entire Una Is equipped with Pullman a Palace Sleeping Care , Palace Day Coach- ej.Mllicr'B Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated \v\Mthitfhonao Alr-Brake. BTSEE THAT YOUR TICKET 3TVIa Kansas City , St. Joseph /arCouncilBIufffl R.vIa S tx ) andSt.Lonl8.-Ea Tickets for sale at all coupon stations la tfc West. J. F. BARI.'ABD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'l Snpt. . Ocnl Pass. & Ticket Ait-t St. Joseph , Mo. St. Joseph , ilo , W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Agon. , 214 Fifteenth Street , between Farohau and Donzlas , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. E. BARNARD , Pans. Aeent , Omaha. Oeu'rl Arcnt. Omaha CHICAGO SOOT TOWER 00. Mmnf acturera o ! If ili fl EB SORE TO ECVIT. TUKBfcSTIN i 4 W , SlanuacturcrJ of Lead F.pthtctt-iiA lar Lea. Block Ta , "Pipe nd3old r , Wo > t Oil and on Cakp. ORDERS SOLICITKU. 70 HORTH CLlHTdH ST. . CH1CACI A. S. GOHSULTiNG PHYSlCiA -HAS PERUANESTLy LOCATED HI3 ME : ICAI/ OFFICE , OJfAHANEER4SK itrvtces la ! 1 dapirtmenti d suixery , both in sencial ai KIDNEGBNis highly recommended and unsurpassed for \VenIs or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Slight's Disease , Loss of Energy , Nervous Tebility , or any Obstructions anaine from. EZidney or Bladdei T .3&ases Also for Yellow Faver , Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. STBythedl'tUVl.nof < PORRST LEAF with JCSIPERBERRITS and BARLET MALT w bav discovered K DN'EOl'N.whi' " ct3Hpevific Ilv on the Kidney * and Urinary Organs , removing In juilotu -jxv.lU Icrmiiuthi t > aiM -ad pmventln * any strilnUjt smartlnic tentatlco heat or Irritation la the mem ! > r nuus"i iizcf h iluctd or water pw < e It excit < & healthy action la the KMnoya ji ln < thtm * treiiilh , ri . . ' in I nrstorinir tha-o nriM to a hc\llhy condition , showluj : it * cUtcts on both the ! r atd A-y iloiv a' urne. It can bo taken at ill time * , In all cllm-ites and undrrt'l circumstance * wl r ounurj t the system. Unlike any other prep ration for Kidney dltfieullle * it baa aver ; p euunt an t arre hlo tlst and f.ivor It hvs tcea ditficnlt to make it prrpi llnn conUlnlDC positive nlure t- prop itUs which will not i useAte , hut be acceptable to the su n < .h Before taflnff any Liver m dfino.trv a bottle of KID.VKOEN to CLEA > SK th KIDNEYS fi. > m foul matter Try It an I V > u wilt ain-ij-s use it as a ftmily medicim. Ladlss especially will like it and GcntUrinenwiHe.dKIDNEGEN the best Kidney Tjnlc evur iwed ! NOTICE Mich boti.V "xara h- . i ture of LAWRENCE & MARTIN , atoa Propristary Cor.rn ment9tanii. | hlch permits KID.NEUEN to ba told ( withou : license ) bT Srngflsis , Grocers and Otbar Persons everywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at four DruptlsU or Grocers , we will send a bottle prepaid to the nearest azpres * office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DEUGGISTS , GEOCEES and PEALEKS everywhere Wholewltf agents in Omahs.STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , 111 supp.'v the trade at manufaotur prices. . WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAPHY Of THIS COUNTRY , Wl * * . . SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE f > T y VT . m-L-i J > S - Si W SScS Jia'CJS5'CX/i ! CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACiFIC R. IS THE GUE1T CONXECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE Its main line runs from Chicago x > Council Bluffs , pau'lni : throuRh Jollet , Ottcvra. La htlle. Uencsco.Molmp. . KOCK Islam : , Davenport , Val Liberty. Iowa CitT.llaren o , Brooklyn. ( ! rtnnci : , Des Moines ( tha capltaJ of Iowa ) . Stuart. Atliui- , tic , and Avoca ; with branches from Bur iu Junction to IVorla ; Wilton Junction toMusca- tlLc. Wn hinrton , Kalrfleld , Eldon. Uelknap , Centrevillc , I'rliiccKin. Trenton. Gallatln. Came- rn. L avcnwortti. Atchlaon. and Kansas City ; Washington to SiKrmrner. Oskaloosa. and Knox- Tllle : KeoiaK to Knratncton , Bonspartc , llen- tonsoort. Independent. Eldon. Ottumnn. Eddr * TitleOskuloosa. Pelln.Monroe. and Des Moines ; Nrwton to Monroe ; Des Moines to Indlanola and Wintered : AtlanUuto Lewis nnaAudutxm : neil A-oca t. ) Ilnrltn. Ihls la poaltlvelr the only Itallroad. which owns , and operates a through line from Chicago Into the Stntn of Kansas. ThrouRti Exnreis I'ajseneer Trains , with Pull man "nlace cat a attached , are run each way dally fc tweenCniCAOo and PEOIUA. KANSAS Cmr. Cou.cir. ULCPFS. i ATiNwonrn and ATCKI- SOX. Thrnnch cars areaisornn between Mi ! "au- lee nnd Kannas City , vui the "llllwaukco and fincklsland Suo" Line. " The Orcat Uoclc Island" lit msRnlflcontry equipped. Its road beats Umplr VA-Jet , and Its track V laid with stool rail * . What will please you moat will be the pleasure of enjnjlnit your meal" , white pnislni ; overth" * beantlful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In onenf our mncnldccnt ninlnc Cars that accompany nil Through Express Train * . You net an entire meal , es good as I' nerved rn any tlrst-class nutel. fors venty-tl o cents. t pprecUttnjr the fact that n majorltr of the people prefer separate si ailments for ln > rent purpose ! ( and the Immoaee lUH cnrcr business of this line warrantlne It ) , woiiri-plcused to an nounce that this Company runs .1'uJlia.m Paltiet Cart forsleeplns purposos. and 1'itact Dininq Can rorentlDB purpofesoniy. ereat feature of tur Palace Cars Is a SSl SALOON neroyoii can enjoy your Hi at alt hours of the clay. MaimlncentlrtinBrlUKes spaa the MIstskS- ' and illjsonrt rivers at all point * crossed IS W line , and transfers are avoided at found g < itm > Kansas ty. Leavenwortb. ana Atchlsnr nectlons ttelncmada in Union Depots. TUB ruiNOPAl. It. K. COrfNEC THIS OIIKAT XUBOUUII US& At CuiCAGo.irlth sit ClverztC" nnd ( u > r Hut and South. At Ksoi.rvroou. TTlthtboL. 8. AM. 6. - * ' . , Ft. W-SC.Il.ltai. AtWAsniNQTovlunairra. with K. U fc > . At LA HALLE , wr. j UL Cent. R. a. AtI1oBi.wl'i : 1I' . * J. ; I'.D.AK k * t SYlll.Mld.5 and r.l' . A W. Kits. At Itocic lt L.lNI > with "MUwnnken * * * f > Island 3rt Une. " and Hcclc I ril , t h At IH.VcrHT. with thu Davenport C.M.&bt-I * . H.K. A WEST LiiiEitTv , wttn then , cr.it. A i i AtCUINVLi ; . vtth Tentrnl Iowa U. It. AtllCM . - > Kwlthl ) JL.VK. D lt.n AtCoiTNCIL. llLUfi .wltli Union raadr > - . At OMA1IA. with U. .t Mil. K. IL 1U In MO' . At COLCMIIFS Jt JttTiov.wfth 1JWC. ! t. ftH. > < At OnvnvfA. wltn ' 'entral Iowall-H r. St. I * * I'ac , Slid 1 * . H. * Q 1C. Kds. At KEOKUK.wlthToL. 1'eo.iWar. : ry - . * l-oursxrac. . nn.lht. J . .Kro. &N.-W. h iK * AtCAUEIto.V. ltlilI.bt-J 1C. It. At ATCIII OV. with Atch.Topelta AHurf * * * Atch. * Neb. an.1 Con. Br. U. P. It Itds. At LEA VE.-twuitTU. with Kan. I'aa. * - < K- Cent. It. IMs. At KANSAS Crnr with all lines for vit + > * and Southwest. Tir I * ATTACK rnn tlir ii h to rEOHIA I > ES t , COITNCJII. JSKVFKS. K-4. C1TV , JTCIIISO.V. nnd l.EA VEVOIITi5 Ticket * -via this Une. Unrvwn n tha "Orrnt JtocU Jdund Kuutc , ' * nrn * oA ) * * all 'I'lcUet A uen til In the TJr.lted Stale * f.nd Vitnmln. For Information not t > Utlaablo ut your home ticket office , addre * * . A. IdMB-A-ril. . , E. 8'i * . JOUST. ; Qen'i eapertitondant. Uen'I 'lit. aad Pass' HiVERIOK. ING , FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Furniture 'and Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSQRTPSENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE 1208 and 12JO Farnliara Street. rp t ( mon th lit Ear Diseases. "DICE. . aHOEMAKER , fhe veil known Au'al Surgeon , of Readinir , Pa. , xhohMbcenin the Medici ! prcfe sl n over 20 rears , fives all his time exclusively ti the treat nent oi deafness and ditaties nf the ear aid caUrrh. lie sends a valuable lltt'o bonk ' .I SI pages on tht treatment of these disn es , free to all This book ( fives refereicts ind testi- monialj taat will tatisfy the most ikerticil He Is also author cf i woric of ITS pa. e , < Kt vo. on' there dbwues.and their proper treatmertpr ce 2 by mill. No f unlly should be wltlioiitlhuvifu ah a book. It will save sufferin { lj * f hearhi < and dcctor's fees. Dr. Shojmiker * Kertdy Iir the cure of Runnlne Ears , is univtralfr K i' wl- edge t by physicians aud th > > pnb lo ra genejal an the only truly re'ia * la Veaely Mrihetnie f thU oathesome disease. t | i-r > ucftlci ) * , plearait at.d rel a"le , an-l wi'Icnrea'n-ool any ce r n of forty years'standinfr , li lad smell ndun - pleaantnesa of the drrc * * ! & insUintly reuoved and hearing In raoiSt ascriatly impr v d permanently rri Si. Sold by JM. K Isb , wholesale and rcUil deal r In dims and medicines - cines and acrgtol Injtrua entsU21 Kamhsm St , Omaha ssp27d id'ltn To Uervous Sufferers The Great European Pkemsdy Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine It is a positive cure for Stperma'orrhe s Remlnal WeakneiU , Impotency , and all d s-a-ci reralting from Self-Abuse , an Mental Anx.aty Io-s ot itemnrv. Pain * ! 'he Pjfc or ' ' - and dileism hit leul to BXJO&J. i i . Inrahliy and nsarlygrave The Spedflo 'tdldno Is i w.i rf \ - , ! * * ? \ - j wonJer- ful succew. _ _ Pamphlet ) seutfree toaiu Write for them and ' . full pjrticaUrs Price Sp Hfle , Jl.Mperpickaze , ortli pick- ages for JS 00. Address aU orders to Kos-lOIand 103 Mtfn St. , Buffalo , S.Y. Sold la Crnih * by C. F. Ooo/'nnn , J W. Kell , J. K. Ish and all drujgista eve-ywheri. CHICAGO MEDICAL COLLEGE The Pioneer In the Graded Sjntem. and AMO In 3 yews' conr * ! of Injtrujt'oniuJp e-l by Atntrl- cai Medical Colics * A > s.tciiti < > n , Uuius its next Sf ailon Sept. " 8lh. Phy-lol < itfcal Ijiboritory es abbnerf. AVA'OMIC LJUTEitlAIiIXON- L1M1TED ABUSDAXUf. _ Sea s tumlxr : I. and secured lo order o' appiicat-'on. Prt f itsors * Fres , tS ; Practlt'oncrton's thrr.uyn April , T.e , S3" " ) , Kor Announe mtnt or Informal Ion. address Dr. J. H. HOU.IbTER , 70 Monroe St. . ChlKO. . Z2-d3t&wlt r1VIL , MECHANICAL. AND MININO K > \J OISKERDf O at thi Kenwolaer Poljt 5c-nl ! : iaititdt . Troy , N Y Th oMeat eajnecrvri cho I in Aroenci. Next term bcrfru 3jntcm l ANi > AGUE. 7hi accumulated trlt'enee of r.eirly thirty ycirs sh w tht the BltUts U a certain reraa-ly for mabrbl disease , as veil as lu areit nrr- ventive ; that ll eridlcat * * dyarxpni. constii a- tion , liver c irpiilnt ! and neru nOH , countei- acts a tendency to ECU' , rh uma'l m , nriniry anduternedisorden , thit It 1-nparU vljor to the lee ean , < lchjerstue mind whilaitluvhror- aug the bodv Mam i Id w SUniica & w WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wu Fearing anl Jtaillnzji Speciality. Their leiutr , jerrrun r.ce an 1 economy l d lly work < n'tbo extlnctton ot all fencing cheap miteriil. Elegant in delton. Indestructible Fenres for laum. Public Orcuadsawl C rt - lroVa e , l n S tteeT. canonl < * ' '