* . T. k TTORNKY AM ) COUNSKLOR AT LAVT JSo. . 314 South I5th St , bet. Famliarn and - * * aualm > SHASLES POWELL , -rCSTJCLOFTIIEVEACE < k > nei JEth sad j frarr.iiaiii Fl . . VfM. SIVESAL , TTOR'.nV AT LAW Uoom 6 Crclrhtoa .CX Block. 'Dtb St , OMAHA. NEB. 3. U THOMAS. 1 TTORMCy AT L\V Loans money , bnje _ tX and nrllb real estate. Ilootu. 8 , Crelehton Clock. A. C. TSOUP , 4 TTr.KNEV AT LAW-OUln to A C'Kk ' , witb Choree E. Prltchf't ' " " " " " t _ MAlA.N . L. PEAB3DY. A.WTER 03co 1 = CreUrhton Block , next U PortOfflcf , OUAHA , NEBRASKA. . KOTAHY rtTBTJC. COLLSCTIOyB MAJ ) t. D. M.SLAUCHUH. rrvJP" > V AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF Tub rUACE-Sontlrostt ccrnfr riR eath to.T . 4iiVB ' A tt on eys-at-Law , -Tlnlnn niook.Firiecnih an ? Firelirm ATTORMEY AT LAW. CtGCK. COR. DOUSI5TH STS. OUA1IA , NEB. W. J. Conne ! ! , Attorney-at-Law , : Front rouna , up Stairs , la HuuKom't aicw orlck Inlldtfcc. If. W cornci Fifteenth tat y rah m Streets * * * . KtUICK. 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Encinca , Punnu nJ .ve y ilass rf machinery Pur I o to oruur. hpeti. . ! sltcnlln ghcn to To Kri i Well Aiisfirs , Pulleys , Hangers , San AU I sc IrousGccr is , etc Ail .l Draucht. Ie i I UK , MII.I.-IH , fin. , m-iin. incnl l. Knf 3 68 Harnoy St. , Bet 14tli Rnd 10th Ifo All For enBi Bi fiw U No. OKI BT TzirUSE op ' DR. BOSAMO'S PILE RERftEDY.- BjTl Tl INTERNAL. EXTERNAL , AND he. STCHING PILES he.WCB TlfM ni oncoon Hie t pi lli-i\ lon of D * cal ( U nnU < i' i'lle Itenn tj , whtcb rt - l r - PUyu | on the part - nfPl y Ht. bnorbtni Uif \ > Tumor nlliultur the lnlea m g llfE UI otlirr r < iiir < llr bnvvTitllca. Try II lake BO other , nnd tell your nrlghborn ot DO NOT DELAY BUI the drain on tbc jitcm prodace permanent UUabllUy. bnt > ay It. TRY BTABNED CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ' * ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , TI d Then you cun not obtnln It ornlm. yr\ \ niti till ct > d It. | rr pald , on rr < lpt ofprtrr - * l' * oiuuiVo' TroaU > oi rUe jt froi fat v'BBPPUrmtlon. Aifdrc1. * Ira' HE DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CO , hell * P1UDA. O. Th Ft tint par at i TOAT ACTf-t Tin hA : TIME OX E Ls THE BInd Tftit cozib. r t % jrfr s iirrvn | derftd poic-c - i . _ n. aH ' T < Why tea i _ ? ' _ ? nd I atlj atljUi Ui com into i.tl j..ai ti ' t T.- epC TI n i iK ifi . ifi.U IL- ILfld fld fldTl PUBUSHIKatCD.rSPROPBlETORS.1 TbBMS OF SUBSOklPTIOIf. 1 Ccpy 1 year , In tdvancc ( postpaid ) . fS.00 . Stconths " . 2.00 TME : O , C. U. i Q 6 0 a. m. , 2:10 p. m. C. R I & 1 > . R. R6:30 a , m. , 2:40 p. tn CA'St Joe 5:30 a. m S Cltyi T 530fc.ra. U. P. R. B. , 11:40 : . m. O. & R. V to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. &M.H.RSga : m. 0. SN. W. , 7SCa m , . . . , am. , . C.B.&Q'I1amiOSO'prn- ' * C. It I. i P. . II a. m. . 11 p m. C. B. & St , Joe. . 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. P. R. R. , 4t m. O. & R. V. from Uncoa ! , l UO p. in. S Qty 4 P. , 11 a. m. B. &M. iti > eb. . < p. m. Loral mtlls for States lon-a leave but one * a dav , vis : 4:30 a. m. OlScoopt-n truinj.2 to 1 p. n. Sundays. , . j .TBOMAS F. 11 ALL. ArriVal " And Departure of 1 Trains UNION PACIFIC. " " - LHAV2. Duly Kxprew . . .12a5n.n. S:26p.m. : do KUed.---.3:10i > . m.425p.m. . do" Frrirflt 630i.ni. l-.40p.n- . * > do" . . . : .8O5a.m. 12:20a.m. llilK CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LXAVS OK4DA. AKRIVR OMAHA. Expires 8:49p : m. Express 10.-00a.rn , Mill C.-CO a. ia. Mall. . 10.-00p.rn. Sundays Exempted. Sundays Excepted. CHICACO.IKOCK ISLAND A PACIFIC : Mall 8:00 : a. m. I Hail 100 p. m. Exprew S : < 0p. ru. | Ex press. . . . 10:00 a. m. Cnir-AQO NOUTEWESTEKN. Mall C : 0 . m. I Mall 7:20 p. m. 8:40 : p < ra. | Expre g . . . .100 a. m. Sundajs txcejited. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. 1JU7H s ARRIVtfT tfall . 80 a.m. I Kiprega . 7:40 a. m. Irnrewj . e iOp.tnTt Mafl . .v.7S6t.m. The only line rnnnlnif Pullman Bleeping Can nt of Omaha to Union Depot. ) MAHA & NORTHWEKTERN AND 'SIOUI " C1TT. & PACIFIC CA.ILROAD3. s . B0a. m. ( "Fxprcw . 430p m. Dally Except Sundije -R. R. In NEBRASKA , hnahaiii ) . . . ajA rt rncvJfnenv)8:50 m ISoomlngtoSlvS ( :10 : a m ! : < ! Cloud flv ) 6:3S a a rhmgin'lhfirJfcSOp Uoom'gtonar)9.-25 ( ) p m era ' ' ' ' " RAILWAY. 8 5a m | Kloom' ton ( arl:30pm ) jljoaincton 1SR p ml I Hasting ( nr)6E6p'm ) Means ( Iv ) 7SO a m | lir.llani.la ( irlr"0pm ) „ Means ( ar ) 7.-00 p ml < 'ianolalv ) 30 pm SIOUX CITY & ST. "A.UL R. R. j .6:10 a m I ) zp sa. . . . . . 10:00 : a m iprew 8,40pm 11 a ,720 p n WABASH , J > T. LOI.J4PACIOC. I LKAVK8. ARBIVX8. [ ftU 8a.m. I Mall . _ lW5a m ixpres..3:40 : p. ra | Express ( fiS p. m BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. nave Omaha , dally. S a m. , S a. m. , 10 a m. , L R. m. 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 8 p. m , C pnn , , 8 p. . ; eave Council BltiUs ; & 25 , . m. , 0:25 : * . „ S5 : a. m. , 11 5 a. m , lrBp m , 2:26 p. m. , :25 ! p."m , 625 p. m. , 02 p. nx , our trips on Sunday , IcavlnpOmaha nt 9 ard 11 . m. , 2 and 6 p. m ; Council B ] tiffs at B:25 , 1:25 a m. , and 2:25 tcil 6:25 p. m. ears Omaha : C a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 : a. m. , 1 m. , 4:60 p. m. , 7:25 : p. m. , saie Council Bluffs : 0:16 : , a. m , , 8:40 a. m. , L:40 : : a , m. 6:25 : p , m. , 7.00 , p. to. , 730 p. m. ally except Sunday. " . , OMAAA & KETUBLICAN VALLEY R. . ' ' IJUVI , ARRITtJ , all . . . . , . . ' . . . . .10i5'a.m. : . 1:35 p. m. * JJallr except Sundays. SANTA CLAtJS FOUND. mat Grfealoat Discovery of the Age. on.iortnl d Ucote rlos In tht worU havebeen made none otlitr thin H whore Santa Clan * eUjed n'drcn oil ask it Iio makes cooda or not , rnally i he Hvra In a ronimtain of saow. iHt rtiv an eiciir loiBiilol clear to the Pole id cnddcnlrdroppediti to what Bccmedllke thole here wonder ( if wonders thcyfound anowlund , hile falrj'-lika \ > \nss nppcaretl'Dn esch hand , atal t icre were inncnUinB like ours , with more al beaulUu ! preen- id { ar bi lfhVr sklnrthan ever were seen , ii nil with tbe hncs cl rainbow were found , hile flow era of cjiquitlto fragrance wereijrow Ini ; aronnj. it lone were ther If It to woniltr In douhi oc lieiiiR ( teen came thauglhoaril much abont , ras Santa Clans' eelf and llilbey all ray , ilwokoJ like the picture * tge everj dsy. drove up a team that looked very queer , Ui nut a team f erasshoppers Instead of reindeer , Uin UiTr i rode In a shell iuetcid ot a BULrb , t he took them on toird ai l drove them TrTl away. Tl chawedIhera nil over his wonderful realm , Tlu l factories makinz KowHfor women and men u rrlcp were workln ? on hats Rreat and email , afi Bunee' ] the > said they were sending ; them all. : Is ; Kiuclc , the Olnvo Makertold them at once , our Olov es we are 8 ending to Dunce , pu ata eh owed them BUipendcra and rainy things puJ more. fine I also took Ihwo to friend Bancc'g store , Cl nta Clans then t\hispcred a Mcrct he'd tell. * an In Omaha every ono knew Bonce well , anV therefore Hhoind send his poodn to lib ore , Vai nwin ? his friord * uill ptt their lull eharo. aiwi WTcmsrahcrjodncllerain Omaha town , wi whn trant ptrf ntt to rinncc'l go round , shirts , collars , or c'ovca ' great and umall , id < > our xh > t r or aunt uno and all. Inncc. Champion llr.tu > r of the Went. DoanlaS t. Om hi 10 JNO. G. JACOBS , 10o i ( Formerly of Qteli& Jacobs ) ; o io AsCESi * Ju 1417 Furnham St , , Old Stand of Jacob Oil DKRS BY TJiLKGBJJ'a SVL1CIT * do -THE COLORADO . - - ir III USINESS COLLEGE 16 - " * 'I 1ii institution , located at Dcmer , Colorado , EduciUotul and-Coninerciil center of the ti v 0 timl st , ie pre-cmlneotly the beet and moet practl ml of Its kind for Uiog j-1 . - § 5Vo VKRCANTILE TRAINING pe h peV OF Vh Vh foung Men and Ladies. h mi G. . FOSTERJ-President/ / ca Tr , . - iT , -or f. itm , , flB r D. W. CADY , Secretary. lie most extensive , thorough and complete Jiutionof , tha kind in the world. Thousands iccouuUnts and EusincES menVin the prln- ' dtief and tow rs ot the United StaUe , o Ir raccm to cxir course cf tralninc. br ie Eisht ; End of Education for vc Young-Men.anclXadies , vcn L da dae > e ie ln , new , brick l > lock _ tA , Juaction of thfea clc set oar intj , Ele antlr fitted jad f ornlftied lii rtoenUrltorUie ppUctlonoIyind c rr5lng liio ; ot out novel and systematic methods of > r buei ei ; eih aft ' 'oungmen locontemplat aholiness , life , parent * hivlnc tons'to edncate , are partlcu- reqnctted to tend for our new.Clrcnlar , o ) IchwillRli * fail , IntoronWo is.J * teims , 01 iditlon of entrance , etc. Address CO an G. W. TOSTEK , President , ann 6-Sm Denver , Colorado. be bewi wi e n wl io th , 5REE REMEDIES IN ONE. jCec ece all diao-dtn tniW , acute or chronic - e Ceepupthe strength and keep the bo we' § free ; kil a corrective , laxabva and tonic. o mr 3ae4'ttm that combln the three. THt Arr&roi is ihat rccdhiQ gloticri ; ] tWUBJretrcaifa , regnUte * . tlrts jMr victonoiAr fte world's vrril ouadoa fr d-ncc taal > u AFKAKT'S Znnvitcrjrr SZLUZK Aruinr , hi hiTc I ALL DKUOOISTS , Tc If f\ Chatlwjth Conkl % , the Qharnpion Erute- Tamer. Eccentricities of the King of Beasts Details and Oaii- gera pJLflis Subj-c ion San Franci co Chronicle. It W P rather dull dxy ia Ibe me nagerie on Mission street yeoterJay afternoon. In the inner tent the nistiue was io nrojr abut iu jhe .outerj ictideredffsoninplont by tha sun that beat h"otlydoRn tn th-J caavas , uudiaturbed , through the aural cal' luuaness born of long suffering , by the bind that never tired the animals , in puns naturahbaa , aud the "aupes" without , iu unifurnn unmtara'ibus ' , droned away the afternoon hours , nnd wore app-ueutty reckless xvheiher - or crrcba kepi on or not. The wig elephant threw show-era of straw % ver hia bsck and j > gled down hia meal of hay in an unwie'dly style of maatlcalion , faithfully imitated by tha three smaller ones , who seemed to be eating on atriatdi.Tho intainpar- ale rhinoceros pnnJered Ti'e ' horns as ho lay on his backiand-unoopad lafcily Jttnoug the hi y , sighii-g for another. The side-wbL-keted pigs ate something in a manlier truly Afr.can ; and while the Horn roared for . pr.ictice , the m-in monkey from Braz 1 g.szed enviojtly at the bigftinifaaize , and tha z bra proudly countsd hia stripes for the thousandth ( time , the two hymns maoV faces of exaggerated and ghastly uniqueness at a Chronicle roporlur , who wa * seeking an iiiU-rview with "Conklfuy Our M afer1 , as is in scribed' on.the lions cagu. TUB LlO-Sh' JIASTEll , The lion tamer waj theaongiged ii putting his bi oa u iy .1 tneir paoes in ihaVring. show was B'ion over , now over , r.nd , stripped of hii silver ruit and arrayec in the blitck suit and diamond pin o circus i rivato life , ho turned out to IK a tall , "etalwarfc , good-natured am aS gocd-lookiri ! ; individual , pleasant ii mannerand , free in conversation. ' "You want to liiotv the bedrock busiuers about lione , do you ? " said ho BS he leaned against the r < DO cucir cling his leonine compsnioasTVill ve'been In tha bnsineEs fifteen year * nd you are welcome to what I know. Put me down as Conklirg , though . jicorgo Conklinc ; thay drop the < % g' in the cnge. I began with lionsab mt 1865. 1 was bossing the IIOIIB in John D'Urien'a circm in Girard , Peunsyl raiiia. Felii McDonald , the lion mui , ot a bad bite that l.iid him up for wo months in the hospital. Some > ody had to go in the csge aud I went , 'tl seen him often , and I knew the leasts pretty well I didn't have nuch difliculty till the next spring , in ? ottsvile. ! I was tantalizing the icna four of 'em with raw meat , md one of the fcmaleagot behind mend nd qnick as a flash bit through my iif. I kept quiet and turned around nd hiirnmeroi her until she lot.iro. " lEAHY TO l > OlOU * EM. > "I suppose that was ouly one of iany wonnde ? " - ' "VVe'l , not BO vary many. You u 09 , when jou g t used to the busi- D > ess you can tell what kind of .1 tem- an cr the boasts a-e in , and conduct 5 oursulf accordingly. It nin'f hard u j dodge 'em. 'If they spring straight 3'ou all yutl've got to do is to jump little to 0110 sidu , and if they jump o igh for your throat yon docile un Jer in 101. There's jiever more than one hade [ OUB for you at .1 time aiid that don't do ; cur often. " IL [ "How do you train them ? " 71w "Wo treat green ones thrse cap- w ired in Africa and tame ones born n menageries prutty unicluilio satno. he wild ones are belter and liis is because a lion used to a c id to being poktd and teastd , ii raid of youv , Id ! sooner handle ten eon lions thnn ono that's used to the ublic. Besides , tlu ; grcon ones haye great J deal more play pnd spirit to m. Wo bsgiu with them when they o two 'n .1 half or three years old. 'hen I first go into a cage of un- imed ones , I'd have a iiro near by : ah three or four iron rods in it , ted at. If the beasts go forme , the men and ready to jab the irons in their outlis and make 'cm , lot go. I have jen roughly' handled sometimes , but over badly hurt. It takes two jears o i train ono perfect , because you have Jltc jfto"gojBo blow with 'em. Not one tc oa io live Is good for tricks , anyway , be list a ) 'acoa as you find ono that 01u nn't actj right you've got , to throw u i irnj out.4-1 Some ofthemare tovo ox- 11si tablo. „ Others are snlky and lie si [ pwn in.a corner , and if , ' 011 go be- ind''em you lake big chan o You ant to keep your face to "email the ib me ; I've worked on .one for five onths the third ono there and sll [ s'll do is to jump a littlo. " bee EDUCATION OJ THB JIOIf. > o " How do you teach them ! " " "Wo teach 'em r < to jump over a ick fence the n i by having a board in ilddle of the cage and driving' them m it. To 'em in > a rer make stand up the irner : wo have a tscklo hichod to Sliu leir neck and pull 'em up. Then we SliTr at 'em and they finally get tu.ed toil. Tr : iTe make "em lie down by whippins ifia tern. Wheu they are triced up in a 10 corner -we catch them by the iti touth and nostrils and teach 'em to ii nep their month open by holding it. hen we git to sticking our head in. " a ' : if 3TTIJ > GU1S HEADINTHE LION'S JIOUTU tit "That's rather risky , isn't it ? " fVr "Not very. You can feel in an fVV istint when they arc goin to close , V id jerk1 your htad oat. I svr one 1Cc 1 ian killed that way , though. Hia Ccwa amo was Whittle , -Joe Whittle. 1 waei roke him ia in Maryland and ho took ei mr lions , two of 'em were Frank and hiief eorge that I am using now , and ef orked 'em for three years. Finally § 2 ? Frankfort , Pa. , he was nervous onu ill ly and thought he'd have a rehearsal hiaf efore the show. He put his afdl . Bad in Frank's mouth and the beast dl osed on him , biting clean through is face , and partly through his head thnt hia lower jaw fell down on his Bi rcast. They tried to get hiai out , at Frank stabbed his leg with hia . „ eth and he was badly chewed before' ley cot ' him. Ho died a few days mimi " mi 'ter. Do you still use Frank for the head an ct ? " i "Yes , he's theonly one tbat'3 used SMmi it. You see you have to use "em mi ir what they're broke for , and bo scJo intent with that. George nnd Frank e brothers , twelve years old. I wa ained the new one last winter , and pr , tTwas the only good one that I got it of five lions and four .leopards I a he as working. pj ( IIOKS AND LEOPARDS. th "How do the lions aud leopards an 3t along ? " Sc "Pretty well. Some years ngo I tnwe id a leopard that was trained to hang we by his front paws to the wires , toi hile I held the hind paws , and the co 3ns jumped over him. They spoiled cone te trick , though , ono morning , in St. no ouia , in eatirg-'hlm ' up. 1 put a ga opard in the cage Issi Monday , but in ; 3weat _ for me , and I accidentally sti tiled him.f . . do 85 see , all wo use in a cage fs a an at or leather whip. In the aw jtf ' of 'It thcwtis from a half to shi of A pound ot letd. tbi ou can kill a lion with it if you hit be richt placp , between t o e-.ra. The cage duu't a'lowyou swing ciioogh , tbcu h. I WHS putting thu Ii tl-J betst throHgh , when hu turned on me , nd I hit him t-m hard and broke Irs skull. A fellow kills a good many accidentally. Tnat she lion that bit my leg I killed a week after- ward. I was springing her over a stick , when she fell and broke her back. " - "DECEIVING BRDIES. " "Do they get any affection for you ? " " o , they ain't much on aflVc-ion. They would go for me just aa quick if I wasoutsidji the oagn aa thpy would an > body. They're deceiving brutes and very quick. I recollect in Galveston - veston one < Jf the boys who wa a lit- tla drunk swore they wouldn't hurt a fly , and went up to the cage. In a minute one of them , I don't know whether it iras Frank or George , had htm , and hia ritrht shoulder and thu right sids of his head weren't ' worth much when they got him away. 1'va had only five rccidonts thtt amounted to anything. Onca one of them claw ed olT my shirt and moat of the inrat on.my cheat along with it , but my scratches are mostly littld ones. " In evidence he showed me a pair of hands that had ovi 'ently ' seen hard usace , havinc been gashed in all di rections "I'm like that all over ? " he said simply. WULRE THEV COME FROM. "Where do you cet.your lion l" "Good ones , as I told you , aru hard to get. A good green lion , untamed , used to be worth thousand dollars. Now you cjn get "em for six hundred. I've had George nd Frank ten voar. . Hitch ie of Utw York imports 'em and sails 'em to the ZJQ and menagerie men. He haa catcheY * In diffdn nt countries and will get you most ai.y animal you want. Uu k'-eps his big giino at the Now lork Hoe , and rii I a couple of wholesale houses down town for nionkoys and birds. " FEEDING T11E3I. "How do yon feed "em ? " "Onco a day after the show. I give them fifteen pounds of raw beef apiece Every day. Sometimes I lat them go Four or five days without anything , ; [ t mikes "em lively. When they're n show we give 'em only ten pounds i day. and never fced'em on Sunday. " Feeding time had arrived , and the jJor of raw beef afota through tha tent. If anything were needed to : onvince the non-zoolrgical observer ; that the average lion is an ugly kind ' Df bug to play with , it was their demeanor meaner then. They roired like mine jliSts and sprang wildly and excitedly Tom side to side of the cage , aa if .hey would shatter it to pieces. When ho hu 'i hunks of beef were reached , hem ou a pole , they snatched them [ n u gloaming sort of insanity of hun ger , and were as ugly-looking os they ay down on their bellies , crunching no and tissue in their strong , yel- pi OT ! teeth , and snarling jealously at th ho passers-by , as one could wish. THE SNAKE CHAU1IKE. taca The only animals unaffected by the ca eed wera the snakes , who in their fe m lots cage took no notice ot'-tho pre ceding' ' ' . Zingari , the snake charmer , thorwise Henry Porter , a colored iry , who drives the racing camel and DC i-tkes himself generally useful , stood y the cage and was briefly queried. BU Io siid : fOi ' 'Deystwo kind ? , de bo-constrictors fOiw nd de anniecondoa ; fo' of each kind. lit o hiiigis one is seventeen feet long , til nd dc res' nearly big. Is dey uglj 1 Jinetimes dey biloa follow or squeeze foi ) iui. Wen dey git mo in de coil , an" can't uutwis' myself , I git one ob d ian ter help me ; bit I git short o'bre-fF Mnetime ? , you but yer. Da they ha now mot Yes Dey know my hami in'lin of 'em , an' if anybody else m't han'le 'em riiihl , dey gofer him , eh nw do we feed 'em ? Cheap board. do I\e "era a pigeon once a mont' . Dey rollers nno it piece an' don't want pu ly mcro. I've been worKin' 'em "Iwh ro years. N bbr got hurt. Dd wh iniecnndos bites an'do bo squeezes , wli it dey don't hurt yer much. " PERILS Of POLITICS ; hei team > I , THE STORY OP HOW A KICK MAN BK- am CAME TOOK. vei iBtoii Herald. trj Twelve years ago A. W. Smith , ot do amiscoa , Way no county , Pa. , was a ddler of notions throughout North- aal istern Pennsylvania and the adjacent hii : unities of New York. While riding fist . on the Erie railroad he was iriously injured by a passing train. or thij injury ho received damages 1 the amount of $15,000. With this he ; ipital he bccamn the partner of his pie opfathor , David Fortnam , in the lum- coi nn tt business. They had the contract 01 it furnishing all the material used 2 making the shipping boxes of the BOV len Cove atorch works on Long upi laud. This alone required the ship- res . ent of 2,000,000 feet of basswood a but us jir. The contract was very profit- do. lie , and in a few years the firm of inun ortnam & Smith was contidered one un th wealthiest in'the Delaware lum- 3r regions * Smith then went into fra alit-cs , and in 1876 Was nominee for abi isembly in Wayne county. Some eft ouble arising , he agreed to roji n , ofYe that the Ye consideration expenses icurred by him should be paiJ me soi jck. He was given a note for memi 500 by three prominent democrats , tit nt who afterwards refused to pay it. coi ho case was c rried into court , and , fea tur a costly trial , Smith finally ob- thf lined : judgment. The excitement Ja lending politics and the extended ha' iijation ; led him into excesses , which Rie few on him rapidly. He invented in thi al st horses and hired trainers to look { 'ter ! them. He became a frequent sta isiror to New York , and a well- tie nowu habitue and one of the most ur < rodigalpatronsofitsnotorions resorts lalma fortnight ago he had a draft for ma BUI large sum on Duryea & Co. , of Glen ( eve , cashed at the Deposit bank , as lat as hia custom. It was eturned pro- Eta Bted. Smith had disappeared , and elf. is whereabouts were unknown. He : . ft debts to the amount of nearly 5OGO , and had collected most of the co- ills due the firm. The payment of conal lcs-3 debts will ruin Smitn's etep- rer dif .tbcr. Smith is in Canada , and his ha mily has gone there to join him. haj rec in i Cigars Lighted With Greenbacks. incoi illlmore Sun , Oct. 12 coiMi [ Mrs. Emma Simms , residing at No. 1 325 Fifth street Northwest , Wash- b'll igton City , bat stopping in Balti- dii . iore , dropped n packet of notes , Gu .11 I Mounting to 51390 , from her pocket am North Uy street , near Dallas yet no i reel , about 10 o'clock yesterday in lorninc. The money , somewhat one jittered about , was picked up by Mr. ohn Myera. He remembered that it as the day of the grand sion , and looked upon OcRf shower of greenbacks as Rf sham or some advertising delusion ; ed 3 at once resolved to make it a com- kit lete give-away , and handed around is istic ie money to all who desired it with tic ticPr abandon beautiful to behold. Pr denes that were ludicrous in the ex- 81 ema ensued , though their ending 81Al as serious. The idea of Mr. Myers Alan lok readily , and five-cent cigars were Jtlly lighted with twenty-dollar an ales , nearly all the money being in anLt otes of that denomination. Street on arums pasted a few around on awn- onDi ig-posts to deceive unsuspecting DiCc raiigers. A boy sold one twenty- ve sllarnoto or 25 cents , and it is said 500 additional were sold for the same e nount. A lady , residing not far y , got a twenty-dollar note , whichl mi ie said she would keep in memory of po ie great celebration. A friend all [ gged her for it that she might frme itand kppp it , , and-thalidy gave it to h r. Jlrs. J-jn.m : _ meanwhile it - formed Ofh'c r Gibjon 'of her 1 > s. He listened to the spot , nnd mating d i ) recover § 450 of the Kinonut , aiming it the twenty-dol- lrnoten tt'ii by the lady mentioned I above. The isfuvcrv of the facts ciustd coi > uternatiou among those rt ho h < td so fre.-ly made away with what j ( they bel eved to bo bogus treasury | airl much reurj't. was expressedf > t-tho 1 si suit-iinon by M . Simms. Th cne ia decidedly one of tha most sin gll'aron ' record. Fencing. Araonsrthe mnet perplexing ques tions alFec irig agriculturists at the prisunt time ii Ihe subject of fencing with hit nriterial to fence that will be durable and at the same time safe from endangering the life of s'ock. ' The old lime worm rail fence cannot be thought of except in lirtibcred re gions. The fence of posts nnd boards will 1 ist but a few years until it de cnys. The Csago hedge answers aa excellent putpose where there are no weak apot * in the line , but they are frequenf , and on much of the Lud the Tflmle thing is impracticable. The barbed wife h 3 of IfttO baou the tttiv tcrial round which the hope of the Ttrmcr nns centered , and this while making a birder for the lar o domestic animals that is impregnable , hdi othtir stjriolls objections that ren der an fibu'luto reliance Upon it jts e.t treroely doubtful. Fr m very miny sources C'irae the complaint of valua ble animals Lelng bet-rated and sometimes - , times mained for life from coming in cootact with it. Not long since an acquaintance came very near losing nn eye , while putting up a line of barbed wire , cinsed by the stiple in tended to hold tha wire In place fly- ihg ontahd ( he wire belog drawn out of n straight line flew in the face of | the operator , staking him just above j the eye ani tearing the eyebrow. I This tnaeri d has not been long enough in vs.to thoroughly test it * durabili ty , aud it may be an open question whether rust may not aoon corrode it tnd weaken It in spots and thus be- ome short lived. Whor-jver practicable we would ad- rise the use of the Oaaee orange and nake live hedges. This requires fre- incnt trimming to keep down to a jropor height and in good form , but his will involve no more labor than ha occasional repairing of wood 'ences , besides being durable. It is possible thai our domestic miimh through toagreiterfamiliarity vith the barbed wire fence will be- iomo so accustomed to look < at for th to ts presence as to ba more on the alert nd thu = i avert the serious con e- uenccs that havn so often attended ts vae EO far. Yet wo ard of the op- nion to make it completely safe from anger to animals in the midst of their bo layful gambols , it w 11 bo necessary hat corno more bulky and coneo- nn lui \ uently more visible substance at- ofCo t iched at frequent intervals to indi- Co foi ate its presence. But this will add laterially to the eNpinee of the ap jnce. Inan i an am 1 Tde Kncouragrement. . ali Sill ctrolt Frco Press. . . Ill A ragged man of leiaiiro , who was fw jnnin ? hinieelf on the wharf at the Inni lot of Gtiiwold street , yesterday , as accosted by a eocond , who was a In i ttle more ragged , if pus ible , with chf prc 10 inquiry : o "And which tioi pirty are you hollering r this MU" 0(1 pn "Neither , " was the brief reply. not What ! ain't you fixed ? " Off pro "Not a fix. The best offer I have irai nd is the promise of $2 for two ttu lonths of hollering. " hot "Only § 2 ? Why , what sort of an off ection is this g ing tn be , and presi- oft T aurial year , tool Did you take it ? " tioi " 1'altrt H ? ' echoed iho other , as ho eai i Iho uliea a iLno pntnli over hja knee. IhoV \ did not I've been thinking for imi Hole week p st , and do you know plo tini hat 1'vo wade up my wind to do ? " No. " prli oft "I'm oin to let the country B" to oftT jr destruction ! Ye' , sir , I nm goiiig shi see her plunged into the depths ol wh mrchy mid nyver rniso a hand to pro- & sn' . it. Two dollars to save the coun- Poi ! They don't know inn , sir they WOI eu > jii't ; begin to kuo\7 me ! " am And then the pair sat down on a WO dec It barrel and made a dinner off of tioi ird apples and a piece of salt cod- rice In .b. dee deeT Mebraska Repuolican PJatform. the otl 1. The republicani of Nebraska most artily endorse the profession ot princj- plac es formulated by the natitnal republscaji 0O uventinn at Chicaso , and jiledge their O is\ycrving : support to the candidates there houO imirmtcd. lOtl 2. We affirm the doctrines of national lOtlo vereignty in the formulated principles ecu on which the perpetuity of the nation < J sts , and that the principle of hcme rule hou enunciated by the democratic party is 0 2011 ; it the cautious expression of the Calhotm 2011S Ktrine . of state rights , ia revolutionary nljriF its character and destructive of the F lity of the nation. U 3. , We regard the recent seizure of the J jlls and the wholesale robbery ° f the No.E t anchises of the republican citizens of Al- No.Wa iaraa , surprising in the magnitude and WaC frontery of the crime of all former efforts C the party under the Tweed plan in New Sta brk , and the Missisoippi plan in the 1 11 luth , as a fair ppecimen of democratic etliod and a forecast of demucratic do- V inion in national affji're that should into trie trieA to every honest man and taxpayer in the A mntry to most earnest endeavor to de- tnt at the party of brigandage and fraud at o'c ! polls in.2ujveinber. [ i. ! We have considered "what Lee and ickdon would do if they were alive , " and we determined to employ our best ener- es in preventing the seizure of the nation- government by their livjnc comrades trough the frauds of the Bolid south. 5. We congratulate the people of the ate upon the rapid increase of popula- on and wealth , and upon the good meas- e of prosperity that has rewarded tneir bor , upon th rapid upbuilding of our ateri.il interests since the suceess of re- imption and the revival of trade. G. We pledge our support to such legis- tion in congress anil such measures by ate legislatures as may be necessary to feet . a correction of abuses and prevent tortionate discrimination in charges by .ilroad corporations. 7. We mo t cordially invite the aid and operation in the latent defence of the itional integrity and national purse of all publicans and war democrats who have ffered with us on temporary issues , or ave clung to the party name. Mesolrcd , That we heartily join in the commendation made by General Garfield his letter of acceptance in urging upon ingresH the speedy improvement of the iBsouri river for barge navigation. Thousands have been cured rf dumb sjne , Ilioua disorders , ( jaundice , dypepsU - rvl all leaeej of the liver , blood and stotnich , whan other remedies l.ave filled , by tuinsr Prof , mlmette's French KidieyP d , which Is a ouiclc permanent cure for those di orders. Ask lurdrugjint forthe ftre t remedy , and take other , and if he does not keep it tend 81.50 a letter to the Krench Pad Uo , and receive bv mail pout-paid. BucKien'a Arnica Salve The RKSTSALVR in the world for : nta , BraiaoB , Sores , Ulcera , Salt honm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Ohapp- Hands , Ohilblnina , Gorna , and all ' inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guaranteed to give perfect aatiafac- od in every case or money re 'onded , rice 25 con'a per box. For sale by idly J K IKH Otrmh . i w < Honest Medicine Uree of Charge frcMe Of all medicines advertised to cure Me ay affection of the Throat , Chest or nngs , we know of none we can rec- mmend as highly as Dp. . KING'S NEW IBCOVEP.Y for Consumption. Cougba , ' old * , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay'Fe- ir , Hoarseness , Tickling in the. hroat , loss of voice , etc. This med- ine does positively cure , and that here everything else has failed. No ledicine can show one-half so many ' ' ositivo and permanent cures aa have ready been- effected by tbiV'lrul/ i. ! onderful remedy pot' Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cast-s in llie short est time possible. We s.iv bv nl : neans ive it a trial Trial bvttlfs frt" . Uegular size SI 00 For s.tlo by Slly ( ) J. K. ISU. Omah.1. Curci and uovor ( l . tp- points. The worlil's. great Paic.- Rtliovor for Man and Bonst. Cheap , quicll aud ralia blc PITCHER'S CASTOlilA Ls not Xarcotic. Cliihlrcn jro\v fat upon , Mothers like , ai. l PJiy.siciuns reoonuiieiul CASTORTA . J fc rcii lutes ( lie Bowels , cures "Wind Cdlie , allays Fcvcrihliaess , aud de stroys Worms. DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnro. a Constitutional Antidote tor this terrlbio mala dy , l y Abiorptlcn. The most Important Discovery siiico Vac cination. Other c remedies may relieve Catarrh , thi euros at any stage before Cousiuaption seta ia. 8 ELECTION PEOOLAM TION. On Court House Bonds. ' At a session of the Board of Countv Comm'a- ' loncrsot the Cou-ity of DouirLi * . iu the State f Nebraska , ho'den on the llth day of Stptem- or. A. D , 1"SO , It was ty f aid 1'oard Revival , Thattha foilowinj ; queat-on ho and be s. me l he c1' } " submitted ax a proposition 3 the qualified electors of the County ol Duu < - ii. Nebraska , toit : To the e'ectorstf tbo County of jJou 'a-t iu i Stateof Nehrwka : The Boar Jot County Comnii-siioncw rf said Dunly hereby submit Uif > folio.\iiii ; proposition : hall ths C U'lty of Dongas. SU < e of Nebraska , yts County C'omnitrFloners ig ue its coupon onili in i he amo nit of O"c hnndrrd nl twon- F r-ft e thousand dollars for the purpose rf a d- \e In the construction , erection and c imp'etion Ar nd the construction , creitlon ami comp'clwn ' a court louse buil'lini ; in iho city of Omaha , ArN ounty of Doiulad , in th < 3 hlatc rf Vob'aks , N ir coun'y ' purposes and all the pnrpo-cg for hlch such couit house m\y tie l.-gally used and Al pprjprtate the monay rujed th reby for aid such construction , or far such construct ! n id c joipletlon of said building , ill tin cost ) id expense of said building nott.txcctd tlic im of one hundred an-I Ffty thous-inJ dollars , id bonds to be one thousand dollars each and itelJa-mary 1st , 1S31 , i > > .ihloat t o olHcs of is coun y trea.'unr of said county and to run renty years , with Interest at a rate not excocd- * t ii (6) ( ) per cent , per annum , payable asmi- inually. Co The said bonds eliall not be sol'l Ic 5 than par. ap ) addition to the levy ! for ordinaty 'axes thnre 51 all be levied and ooilotti'il a tux annually n C. ovlded by law , for the payment of the interest ft M bond * as It bet-omndue. and an adcli- J. nal ii'iiount shall bs levied and ( .oilwtcd ad inldcJ by law , gutlic'ent top.ivtho principal such bonds nt maturity , nnd prnvlilcd that fcp it more thin fifteen percent , of tli nri'ioipii said bonds shall be levied in any ono \ ear , tied ovidrd alwajs that in no event ; liall bonilj Le Hied to a ureater amount thr.n ten prcenl. of e assessed valnition of all the tiblo pro | > rr- in sii < I cuiinty Ink rest s all be paid on naU ndscnlvfrent and after the d to of tic sale gal 1 bonds rr arj- | > art thereof and the rerelp. the money therefor. rhe mid bonds shall ho rcd imble at the rp in of the Beard of Couity ComintsM'ners of I ro inly at the expiration of ton j ears frcm 10 date of said bonds. \Vb'k ou saltl court home shall he commo iced 10S' im m tri7 > < u r th ml , n ion of said prep s - in , II adopt * ! i , and id hitiMin to lc i-utu- S' atcd on or before January 1 , 1S32. No levy s'mll ' b made t * > ] > ay any partof _ the Incip * ! of n Lid honiln until nfter the rxpiratioix AII ten jears trim the ilat"of mid bond < . AIIHA rnc form In whlih tlip above prop-itlm pn all bo snhmitted shall he l > y billet , upon Mil ilch ballot thMI he pri"tcil IT wtltten or part printed or v > rltted the vior-ls : "r"or Conn , iu BondV ° r "Airaliut Court JIousj (41 ( inds , " Hndall ballots cael liavini ; therein the Sic nls "For Court Ilousa Bundg-'filiill ho I'eern- pai nnd : taken to bo in fa\orof paid iirnDoaition , Uu d ! all billets cast liaiin , ' tl croon tli * rds ] "Against Court llouso I'.omla' shall bo cmiil anil til.cn to ho aaainst B-iid proposl- rci : m , and if two-thlidd of tha voten t it atthit at iction hrrelnaftcrprovidcd In thii behalf bo favor c f the above pro ] iition , it shall bo emod and taken to ho crneil. r * the Biid propositlun shall bo voted upon at concral election to be held in the County I Doueh-i , SUio of Ncbnuk.i. on the "il < lay of rlv ivember , A. D. ItfcO , at thu foil on [ UK named Pai a. 3maha rrocinct No. ono (1) ( ) Turner II 1I. & Jiniha Precinct No t o ( ) -No. 3 engine P. use , Sixte-nth ft 3i.ah l'rccinctKo.threc ( " ) Caricnlershop , P.Soi .h ht. , 2dor.r < south of cnrinelinu ; notNo. ! 2. Soimj ImahaPrrcinctNo.four ( ij Sheriffs efflce , mj irt house. imahi Precinct No. fire (5) ( ) Eil. Leader's me , eouthesst corner 14th an-l CbirasoSls. 3maha PreclnctNo.six ( ( ) ) No. 1 eninoboute , ti und Izard strfete. aratogt ; Precinct School nous * , near Grun- Plorenco Trecinct Florrnce Hotel Union Precinct In inzton school house lefferson . Precinct School huuso in Uiatrict K ; ' 'lkhorn Precinct Elkhoru sahonl house. Plat'e Valley Precinct School house at 8' . tterloo. 3hkao Prectnl echool house at Elkhorn 8'No ttion. tlillard Precinct MilljrJ school hnns- > No HcCardln ! Precinct McCanllc achool homo. NoSI RouplaJ Precinct House of J. C. Wi'cox SI West Oraiha Precinct School house in. DiJ- ctNo. 4ti. SIE .nd which election will be opened nt 3 o'clock : E the mornini : anl will continue open until 6 .lack in the afternoon of the s. me day. w F W CORUSS , Seal ) It. P. KMOHT , JRCD IPKTKL , County Commiasioners , JOHN R. MANCHESTER. Coantv Clerk. sll-ZOt. FEVER AND AGUE. . 1 The accumulated evidence ol ncirly 'hirty ars thow that the Bitters It -erUm icmeiij- rrraUrlaldUeise. as well si iu aurejt prc- intive ; that It endirat cly-ipepna. cons.ii a- on , h\erciin.p'aintand iieriumr-es- " , con ter- ta a tendency to EOU , raetimai n , urinary uter ne disorders thit it Ira parti lijor tt > leleeblc , and ch cruttie mind while it ir.vyor- its the bodv. 'o Nervous Sufferers-The Great European Eemedy Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine Uiaap03iti ecureforSpermjtorrhc , FeTTlnal 'eaknpis , Impotency , and ail dlswe * resultinjr om Scll-Al'use , n Mental Anxiety , ins ot emorv , Paln < In 'he Kick or S'd" . anu drieases that * evl to ' Conmuiplion Imahily and tnearlygrave Tha SptciBc -'cdldno Is tic ; ujd v > itu wonder ful gncce f . PamphleU tut free , t < 5 air. Write for item a.1.1 tet fall irtlcnlars Price Spe-ific , 31-03 po-pociaie , or six picic- 'es lor S > ( V. Address a'l order * to J.B SIMPSO.S MEDICINE C > , . Kos. lOiacd. 106 Main t , liuffilo , K. Yt Bold in Omhi by C. F. Go > lnm , J.V. . BU , NJ a. lah an" } il ) amXiTSM ev jrrher * . H -MA THE hlfiio ( & NorthtvesteriJ 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It Is tha SHORT. aUKS and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS 1HD OJnOAGOMILWAUSEE and * ll points EAST s nd NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THB WEST. It Is the ONtT KOAP twtwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS and OH10AOO Upon which ts rcu PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! 1 n addition to these ic < l to oleose all eludes of tn.veleri . Itlvei HRST-CLASS HKALS at Us K.VTING STATIO.Va at 60 wnta each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COSHES APE TH ? flMFSTI ITS EQajpM.WT FIRST CLASS the ! ! * ' Tr vrllmr Accommoda tion * > ou vii'l ' liuv voir ticket bv this /lou'-e /VTASn WILLTAEB NONE OTHER. VIlTlckct Aeruta % wi Ml von Through Tickets > ! a thlsroirt ard CwV u twl Baj- ffnsre Free of ( Jharxi OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 1 ° H Farnham St , Cor. 14th. and st Union Pacific D poU DENSER OFFICE In Cotondo Central and Uuioa F v-iSc Ticket Oftlc * . SAN KUASCJSOO OFFICE 2 Naw STontgom. fryStr c. for Information , foI.Jera , tt > ji3 , etc. , not Ob- Mlnable nt Home Ticket Office , address any e nt of the Company , or KUCHITT , W. H. STENNITT , Oen'l Mitiser-r , Ocnl Pass. Agect , CHICAGO , ILL. JAKES T. CLARK , Hon'l . \-'t Onuha H Council Rlit3s. THROUCM TO CHiCAGO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO gURLINGTOH & QUIHCY 7ith Smooth and Perfect Track. { Elegant Paa- sender Coaches , anil 'ULLMAH SLEEPN&DimNC CARS . It achi.owc ! < Uol by thj 1'fJM , nnd aU wae travel uvst It , io bo tha BcK Appointed ind Beat Managed Itovl in the Country. ? ASSBNGBRS GOING BAST Should oc-ar in mind that this ig the 5ESTBOUTE TO CHICAGO , And I'oiuta Kaat. Korth Mid Kortlrecst. Pa-5senpcrs ; by thla Route h > o choice of OUR DIFFERENT KOUTES , nd the Adiantape of Six Daily Lines ot PaLico Ca from Chlcvo to lew York City Without Change. U Express Trains on thb line are equipped with the Wcstin house Patent Air IJrakjaand Miller's Patent Safety PUtforin and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Airilast Acd- dcnU In the world. JUMA PAIACE SLEEPING AND D'HIHQ ' CARS Are run on th Burlington Route. Information cor.ccrninjt Routes , Kates , lima 3nnocton : , etc. , will h cheerfully given by plinj | at the ofEca of the Burllugton Rout * , 3 t'ourtccntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. E PHRKlNS. D W. HIICIICOCK. Son'l .Maiia kr. Gen. Wcst'n Pass. Atft. O. PlIILLIPP.'v St. Joe. , Mo. General Ajfcut , Omaha. U P liL'hL , DB-Ji licKctAcent Omaha. IOIJX CITY & PACIFIC AND Sft. Paul - & Sioux City RAILROADS. 2'/ie 'ild liehable tiioiix Oily Route I 30 MFLES SHORTEST P.OUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUFFS to .T. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or DieMAKOK : , t iid all | untatn ! Korthom fowi , Mlunoaota anj iikot-i. Thla HIM U cqulppi ? ! with the Ini- ived WfjtinKhoiiHe Antomatl. : ill r Platform Coupler and P.uffor. A ait for SPEtD , SAFETY AND C3MFORT unsurpassed. Klty'snt Brawinp Koom and eopinir Cars.ownoJ niitl contn.lK-d by the com- my , run 'lliroiiKh Ulth-iit Chft-igo Iratwecn uion Va 'ific Transft-r Repot , Council Bluffs , id St. Piiil. Tra'usleavo the Union Paclttc 4iu-ft.r Dcpjt nt Council IllnUl , at 5:15 [ r m. , c ichinc ? lonx City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul 11:05 : a. ui , m kliu n S-TEN nOOJIS IN AOVANCK c ? U ANY OTUER ROUTE. Returninsr , leave St. Paul at 330 p. m. , ar- riii ? at Sioux City at4 : 5 a. m. . and Union icific Transfer Depot , Council BluC * , at 9:60 m. Be euro that yonr llekota road via3. . C. P. R. U. " F. C. HILLS , * Superintendent , Htaourl ValJv. Iowa. K. ROBINSON , Ass't Ocn'I Pass Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , mthwcstern Frelsht and Pasienjrer Ascnt , Connci' Bluffa 1SSO. .G.ST.J8ESe.B.8.R. , Iri the only I > lrect Line to .T. LOUIS AM THE EAST from OMAHA and tha WEST. o change of CATS between Oraihi and St. Louis ind but ono between Omaha and New York. IX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS ilastcnt & Western Cities nth lean ch.irL'ca iindta alvaace ot other lines. " ci > tre Una Is equipped with PalUnan'l Sicuplng Care , Palace Pay Coach- IIIcr'a Safaty Platform and Conplcr and the celebrated ttestlnghonK Air-Brake. THAT YOUR TICKET READS tO" Via KIIIJSS 'City ' , St. Joseph i p I Tickets forsJ.lest all coupon t tlona In ths rest. F. BARNAUD , A. C. DAWE3 , Ocn'l S > lpt. , Oenl Paw. ft Ticket Asrt St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W. . SEACHKIST , Ticket Azen. . * Fifteenth Street , betwren Farnhaf and DorurUs. Union Block , Omaha. OS. TCHOK , A. B. BA RNARD , Pans. Aent , Omaha. Cen'rl Acent. Omiha. 3HICAOO - SHOT TOWER 00. , Minulicturers of D SHOT BB SURE TO EOT IT. TUEHKSTIV MARKET. 3. W , ISLATCHFOKD & CO. lanuticturerv nf Lead ripo. hectati.l Bar Lead , Bloct Tin , Kpo ana Solder , Linseed Oil and Oil Caki. 02DERS SOLICITED. 0 NORTH CLIHTdH ST. . CHICAGO DIt. A. S. PEXDEKY , 30NSULTING PHYSICIAN , kAh PERMAITR'JTLY LOCATED UI3 MSD- ICAL Ol'FICE , iZ Tenth Sliest - OifAHASEDR SKA In all dcpartmrata o in. " eaijctry , both In zenciil au p-tisl pnu'fd acuta and clironli ik it j Ca O'tuu > : < xi v hUaml day , and will vfa-t urt pi tuo tl'.y aaa cooaty oa rectlct ot l tt - - lun - - 1 - . JM P C f & * -8 t&is * * * * * LTOD ' u. , W "i $ S8&N - ' ? rs'SSSrs5S s-j 1-/ * . - * > ? ct . - sfsisy For COUGHS COT g , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , TION , and all Di-eaaea of thf * THROAT and ho most sfcrt t < 1 > prrp r t ! in the known wvr'd By Jililii.c t > TOLU ROCK am'l T \ I * WOnJui < 'o , yeah ir n esellont Appetiser ami Tonic , fxrcth'ril aw ! firlli r lumcnro.II er--i Iii l J u ul.e nnr.i.ruuat .a iiiioiiuui rtc. no-l ini ! v ar.tuo.tttt e ' j iti Mriir itmt fr. , ii f T ut up in Quart JSiso Bottles , giving More for the money than ioy article in Hie market. CAHTIOM.- ; < -rt only J1E1-1CATC1 > sr i * ii U , Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : T tEURY DEPARTiiEfcT. OFFICK OF ETERNAL r.tVXND f \ > * sut > aio.i , P. C..J DuarySt ? , I'-S * . t Ue i4. LAWHt-HCE A MAitTIN" . 1151 Mvllson St , Chicago. H't. OsTTLSMrj : Tdi. r'-'i > TJ ! . io the opinion of tlit * office , wonM IIATS a mffirlent qtuntitv * the BALSAM OF TOLL" to irr ! ! I'l ' the advantage aKn > o < l to ihiar Ki In poclon * ! > . } > ! U > t' . while tuj whi T acd th * "jru-MimHcta in emulsion tcuJrm.i : t * .111 .icneahie remo'y to ih patient. CiinTpnum ! < ! cfir ! > ' to th fofiuul * , it may iTtperlv le tliv-.cit a litl'K'l. A ) . PKEPARA110N md r t c | > n.vl > lor * U. S IL\Lv.'l SUIt > : ra. li.d v-lion oitanii' " ' , U'SU sold by 1'nuclstt , Ai'othsCTierantl Otber Persons wiUioul itudeiln lima u t > i % . i y < nut Uz aallqu.r cle lars Yuur. e pcKtf-iiij. ( Sl-n o ) GREEN. B. RAtJ5ICommIt sioa r LAWRENCE & M ART ! N , Proprietors , Cliic o , 151s. Sold bv DSOGOlcflS , GEOOEBS afli ? DEALEBS orcrywlieni WHO S ON ACQUAINTED WITH THE t OCRAPHV > < fH3 ! COUN7rt/ . SEE BV EXAMINING THIS MAP. TriAT THE CHiCAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B , IS THE CHEAT COSSECTI > 'fJ LINK BETWEEN THE.EAST A THE Its mnm line runs from CalcnKO . > > Council J > lnlnoCir foreatlmrpurp ! r9ontf. Hindi. paxMne through Jollot. Ottn a. pront rrntero of cuI'alaco Cur Ii a ? % { * r Genesec , .Molln > > . Ur islnnit. Davpnp > SALOON jrticreyon can eujoy jour " it f" * Liberty , IowaCitr.iliiron , llruoklrn.rnDc. ntill tioan of the < tay. DCS Jlolnes ( th9 capital f lutra ) . Stuart , Atla.c .Mm-Tiini cnt Iron llrlilses spun th Maivv * tic , and Avooa ; nlth bntuchns from l nr < u snrt Missouri rt era nt all poinU crui3O X ? : v Junction to riirinVilton Jimctl-jn to.Vuscn- line , ana transfiTnarouvolilednt Connci * . ' tltc. Wnanlnrton. Falrtlelrt. K-iun. ) llt-'knnp. ritr. Lcavcnworth. nnd Atch a.i ' - CVntrcvlile. rnm-cwn. Trenton , Hallntln. Caniw- nt'ctlun * betncmmlo in Union Denoit rnn. Ijcavenworth. Atchlnon. ana KaTiw t'ity : TIIK JMtl.NClPAl. It. CONM'.tT vvu * Wa hlnctoti tu SiKourncy. < Hkalo < i9a , an-t Knot- THIS < IHKAT TllltOCUlI LINK Aft . | vlllc : KeoSiH to Kurmlnu'toii , Itonapnrte. llen- . tontoiirt. lndpenrt nt. KMon , Ottnmwx Eilily At CiucAdo , irith all mverjiic" line * vllio.OakhliuMu. relln..M"nroe. ami Dos .Molnrs : East nn I Suth. . Newton to Ionroc : Ii" * .Molnrs to Indlanolaund Al EVM zwoow. Tilth the I * b. A At. i. . \Vlntor9ut : Atlintlto ben's ami Audnbnn ; an < lAne it. W.AC K. Krt * . A-no to Ilarlan. Thu Is p < altlvoly the onlr At WASni.N'OToV IIIianT5 , with 1' . a Hallroad. which owns , ana operate * n through L. K. It. Una from Chicago Into the Stntn uf Kannnn. At I.A S4LLT. nl. l 111. Ccnl.it- - Ttirouuh Bxpixw Piis cnTOrTraiin , with Iuii- AtrxoniA.wtth ! ! A J. , ! l . AK t ffian "alace tars attached , are ruu i-ach war dally w : iiLMiiL : nn.rr.r & w. no . between CHICAGO ann PKOIIIA. KANSAS crrr. At lux K luyf > wltli J J Coii > cir. llLtrr5. J piAVENWouTn ami ATCIJI- Island duort I.lr.cnml Itork UIM A. te1V'S SON' . Throuahotr areaieonmbetweenMI ! T U- . the Davenport * ea finrt Knna.tit tlty. via tha "Milwaukee and C. M. A. .st. il.il. Kock. Island ShoI.ln . AtWESTLUinHTT , wltlithi-n. . < MS.A - The "Oreat v.ock Lilaml" ts mncnlflcently At < ! uiMNLM. vlthCfntnl lotralLJi. equipn < t. Hi roml bcrt Is elmplv > . - > . jet , ana Ha > tlKS 3Iol.v > J-nlth I > .M..XK. I > 1UA. " . i inta with steel rails. At COUNCIL HMTpt. with Union I'uiin- \.hatwtu ptt.-n.iii rm , . . . ill tw ( hp pleanun AtCMAiiA. itr. n. * : . ! . . it. it. ii. tn fa of cnjiliikjour oieHli. wnllr piunsincivurinn AH oi.itMiii.-HUi .Nt"rin\-.vriiilt..i- ! . ' . bcantlfal pralrtc * iif Illinois ami Inwn. In ono of At HTTt'MWA. wm ; 'Vntral lonaK. nurmaEnltlccnl Dinlin ; C'arj that nccumpany all Et. U & Tnc , anil i . It. ft V 1C. Kiln Throucli KTprcos I'rnin . Vou Bet nn I'ntiru At KKOKUK.witn Toi _ I'eo. A Wnr. : yj mca ! . aa coml as IM served In nnr tlrst-cUs * hulcl. Loura A 1-ac. . nrut St. I. . Kco. A .V.-W. It * roraeTcaty-ttvo cents. At ( * AMKlinv. wlthlLt-LJ lt.lt. /prccuitlntf the fact that n majority ot the At AICIIMOV. with Atch.ToixiK-i At le prefer nuparato ap.iruitrntf forilltlcrent atch. , t Neb. nnd On.Itr. If. I' . Is. ItcU. op and the immense 10. * < 'ncer business At J.EAVCNWUKTn. nlth Kan. I'at , oi\ . * -v nt inlt line wnrrantlns It ) , wo anplcasca to an- Cent. 1U IMS. f nnun o that tht Cotnpin > runs Jiiffmiin AtKASHA-t CJTV , with all lines for if * i/ SkCTinQ dirs for sleeping purpose * * , ana ana South IT cat. S'CI.I.'KA.V I'AT.ACE CAICN - < run tlirotiuh to l'F.OIJJ/1. 1 > ES MUcv - * COIWttXI. IH.III'l-S. KA.NNAN Cl'PV. ATC'III ? 0.\ . unit I > iAvi.NWOKT 1'irkeltf vlu tliii l.lne. Uno\vn i > * the "Orrnt JtocU. J liiiiU Juiit . " are K/ ' A nil Ticket Accnti In the DnllcJ Htate * unil i'anu.lu. For Inforinatlua nut obtiiluutjlo at jronr home ticket office , lultlre * * . A. . KIMOBAJ L , . JC. S'X' . .TOUJJ. Oea'l Superintendent. Uen'I Tat. ud l'au' 'WZJtTIDO'W And Everything pertaining to the Furniture ar-3 "U pholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Or SE GOODS AT TftE kp Ii mon fh lit 1208 and 1510 ftmiliain IPil A new and hitherto Unknown remedy for all lbeaea of tbo KUni-ya. Bladdur , anu Urinary Ureana. It will poutivflr cure DKhetts , Clrarel , Drop- iv , Brliht's DISOJ- , inability tu retain or expell i the Urine , Catarrh of 'ho fl ulcer , high colored ii ii i and rcanty urinn. Painful Urmatlntr , LAJIS ii BACK i , Ueneral Weaknw i. an-1 all Female Com- plaints. i It avnldj Internal medicine ? . In certain In It effects and cnres when nothing eM can j For sale by all Drnjrgtjta or sent by mail free upon receipt of the price , 32.CO DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tZT3 your address for oar llttlo book , How f wai Saved. " PROPOSALS FORSUUSIS'l-ENCE STORES. OrncB PcuciiAMio * fi > DEPOT CoaHIM RV Of JCB3ISTR5CE. OSAKA. NEB. . UU. 9 h , 1SW3. Si'rd ' proposal' , Li dup Ifate , ubj : t tn the usual conditions , will be resetted * < thin olllcc , until 12 o'cI'tK noon o-i Octobtr 25ti , Ii80 , at * hlch time and p'aca they will be opened In prwenteof bidders , for furnfi 'inir n < l Delivery at thp Subsis'.en-e storehoiu < * . In Omaha , or on car < fif oa can. after inrpeitl > n ami acceptance t plica of picking , ) u may be rxpilr * ! hy tha 8nbit t n e Ocir 'tm nt. " Forty (40) ( ) barrab cork , Ilzht mess , to ba de livered by Noveml er 17th , U8 . Thirty tboosml ( } O.W/J ) pounds b&cnn , short clnr tIdM , medium wj ht n.l thlcknrn. rnek- ed In cra'es "trappedof * -out21' ponnJabacon each , to be delivered by Novemb r I7th , 1830. tach piece fit hocotitobt ? cov-red with new. s'ropy. cotton doth. Simple of crate and style uf pattern ; to be < n at thit office. One thouvin. ] (1,000) round breatf i t tuKon. [ thin breuts ) onva > < d , and In stt ! < l boxes , stnpfed. of about 100 pounds tr'akfi't bofnn eacb ToJbe reliver d by Kov mb r 15th , IhSO S vcn hundred and etehly (780) ( 5 10. tins lard , ( pure ! e Otwelve tln In a c e , tr fi' rd. Eaeh tin ranit hoi 1 actnally 5 Iba. net of Ia d to b icctp'ed. Vifcs per tin. and not per pou id , to be ate-l. To be del.vered by November 17th. 1860. 1860.The ? OT rrraent reserves the riht to reject my or all prep igtU. ELink p-ooo N nd full Infanmtion an to the mincer of bWdlnsr , conoltlnnn to l ol ar ed by bidders , ard t rnn o'onntr t and. P * ment , trt 1 Ie fnrnlihed on application to his cfflc * . En lop contaluln ; prnroi > Li gboald be ZDz-ked "Proro 'i Jor Suvs' a3ce' Stores , " and tha nedenUned. idlreseod o inoiLia WILSOX , ocWdSt C.8.C.3.A. Ear Diseases. DR. K. K. SWOEJfAKEH. The well known Au-al S'lijeon ' , of , Iteadln . T- . , h ha3bernii ti ) JI IciI pfffUi ) n over JO ytan.civn ill hl ilncxcl u va y t the tro.t- mcntcf dea/no aml dl JB S of the our a d catarrh. u tamli i viln V e litt.o book of ill pa eHonthe trca ment"f ih si < ! ] ! > P * . 'fr to ill Tina b'MiIc ITIVCM reoencn and tei * > l- monlalj fut will ratify Ilia most t-keiitlwl h a U afco authur i f > WOK nf 375 pa ei , ottivii. i thrpe dUease9tan < l ttrlr proper treatment ; pr 82bymiil. l > of onlly shniildoe without I hit v > n- I > o l.oolf . It will nva ulf enn * lnofhwi if and d ctnr' fee < Dr. She uuSier'i Remly f ic the cure of Kunninic Earn , 'i uni t rally clii' > v I- edioJby phVHlcinntaii'l the put ) Ic in jenn U a * theonly Im y re ia' Io Ite t el / for the MII * .1 thM oathfjfome dt * M * ; . tl himilea * , id&M it and rel a Ie. an ! wi Icu-o ilmost any c o e * n of f"rty year * * standing , al Ia > l nmeil MI I L f pleaontiipm of the d SCUM innrni'y ' 791.0 4 and hearing m mot c < ngr a"v Impr v ! ji rmaiently Price 3 * Kohl hy f K f i , wholo-a e 3.id rpt-iil d nl r In < 'iu s t" I int t- cln 4andsurg-evil iniliu i ei.l',1 Zlramh m , "p37Ue- l i a WROUCHf"lROH FEHGE&T Wire Fencuijf and Kaillnj a Sfecfality Their Ie-mtv , rermvmnce an ! econOTV d llyworlt'n < lb extinction of oil fencln/ che < n initerol , El. ant In deTi n. Ind truetlMe Fenres for lawns. Fu jlio ( H ( Unda and f < r > t iy Ilitw. Irm Vwc , fj wn S te < , .anopi d nJ i > u.tcpitlm ; Oalrtanl ev .yd - . lr .o it Iron nd Vtln ornamental work rt-shrneJ uf menutactur l h E T. J'AHMIU' * WIra a l < r. n w' rk , ' 7,29 and 31 Wood'unl A o , ' a- Irolt , Mich. S ndfor Illustraieil cato ue u l pricollst " J * ZDZEZTSTTIE STIRTST. T. s. HITCHCOOB : , M. D. a , From Kew Tork ha lo iled ( n Oiatha , nd tuinnterjto dr > fl st-cUvvork. Dental Boom' , over A. Cnlckihink & Co.V , ' * . Uth ami Don flu. oc-pD ja Mr day at horn * . Samples 't S fre * . Addies * Rttafon a * ' , TWO DOLLARS WILL SKCC.'J3 TIIE WEEKLY BEE For Ona-Year.