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CHARLES POWELL
YUBTICE OF THE pEACE.or7. "
jj Faraham Bt . . OmahaKeb "
WM.
A rrousr ? * Jf- ' ,
A. andWiT. ' * 1AVT Loans money , bny
Block. 1 estate. Boom 8 , Orejfihton
A. C. TROUP ,
A 'VOBKET AT LAW Office IB Hansaom's
f Block , with Qeorgs E. Pritch tt,1608
X " 081- OMAHA.
DEXTER L. THOMAS ,
ATTOBKEY A.T LAW Cndctsnank I Bnlld
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A. to. CFMrtfct ;
A TTOB1.-KY AT LAW-Offloe IJOt ftnham
.ci Btr et.
SaS.X PEAEQDY.
T AWYIK-Offloe-In OrelghtoQ
ij Pott Office ,
PUBLIO.
Attor eya-at-Law ,
_ ! ZICJUnion SlocfcFlfU > enth sag rtonhaa' ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ABBACH BLOCK. COR. DODOIBTH
OHAHA. KEB.
W. d. Oonnell ,
Attorney-at-Law.
Offloa : Trout rooms , tip italnln Hansoom" !
Btw brick bulldine , K. W. tome ? ntUenth and
Faraham Street * .
. KCDIOZ. CHAR.
KEDICK &
Attorneys-at-Law.
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wfll b siren to all fults
eorporatloniof every description ; will
2f-ot m al Jthe Courts of th BUU sad the
Bolted SUtce. OSce. famham St. . oppoelte
Court House.
EDWARD W. S1MEKAL ,
h TTORNKT AT LAW Boom t Orelahton
" Block. 16th and Douglas streeta. noOdh
S. F , MAMDERSON ,
TTORKZT AT LAW-MI Tamiia Itnet
Omaha Nebraska.
. T. RICHARDS. 0. J. DOIT
RICHARDS !
& HUNT.
Attorneys-at-Law.
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Omen SIB South Fourteenth Street.
SY TI1E CSE OF
DRBOS4NK05S
i
PILE REMEDY.
IHTERHAL- EXTERNAL , AND
HCHING PILES
at cnrc on llio appllration of Br
rile Kfmtxlj- . which mmtm
-tfggtly upon tbcpnria nfTcc c l ,
ttt o Tomorm. allaying Ihe Int ie Itch
tng. ndarrfrilncm anfm care when
all ottipr remedto hap fnllpd. Trr.lt
tolic no other , unrt tell your ttf lchb r i
DO NOT DELAY
( b * drain on die system pro4cee
UUablllt- , bat boy It ,
TRY8T LOURED
PRICE , 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
OrfwfccB y a can not obtain 11 of him , IT
rill Bead It , prepaid , an receipt ofprlc *
Dr. Eo ni Uo' Trcailt on Plies scat tVei
tampplloatlon. Addrcaa
HE OR , BOSAHKQ MEDICINE GO.
PSGTJA. O.
THE COLOKADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thislmstltutlon , located at DenTtr , Colorado ,
the Bducatlonal and Commercial center of the
" 5f eit , is prominently the beet and mott practl *
MERCANTILE TRAINING
OP
Young Men and Ladies.
G. W. FOSTER , President ,
D. W. CADY , Stcretary.
Tht most ertsasiro , thoroufh aad complttt
Itltntion ot the kind In tht world. Thousands
of accountants and Business men , ( n the prin
cipal cities and towns of tht United States ; owt
their scccoss to our count cf training.
The J&ht End of Education for
Young Men and Ladies ,
Fist , new "bride block , at Junctlta ot thrt *
trttt car Rnts. Eltf antly fltted and furnished
apartcwaU for tht application tf aad tarrylnf
at ot our novel aid STstematit methods tf
"BUSINESS TRAINING ,
Ttmnf men who contessplate a business life ,
a > d parents harlBg sons to educate , art particu
larly requested to tend for ourntw * Clrcmlar ,
whleh will plre lull Information as te Unas ,
eoadltloa of entrance , etc. Address
0. W. POSTEK , President ,
it e-sm Denver , Oolorado.
THE MAILS ,
B.CltyP.ESOa.ia.
U.PR. a , 1WO . .
10 a m.
omcra
0. * H. W. R.R. , 11 s. m. , 11 p. m.
O.B.kO.ll . .ra930p. . .
. . I. & P. , 11 a , to. , 11 p. m.
0. * at , Joe.,11 sm. , 11 p. m.
TJ. P. E. K. . i p m.
O. ft B. V. from Llneola , ISag p. to ;
B. < 3ty * P. , ! ! , , . „ .
B. fcH.inl < eb.ip.ta.
Ltoal mulls for Statei lorn tare bet oite
far , Tis : 433 a. n.
O&aeaptnfrosi IS to 1 p. m. Soudan.
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster.
Arrival And DepartMre f
Trains
UKION PACITIO.
DUyErpres . . . .lzisp.ta. ,
do Mixed 6in p. m. :2Sp. m.
do Freight B30sm. lttp. .
do do . . . . .8:15 a. m. ISSOa. .
TDIB OABD OP THK BURUNGTOJT.
LUITI OX1BA.
Exprese 3:40 p. m. Express 100 a. a ,
JkUil 6.-00 a. m. Mail 30:00 p.m.
Bundayi Excepted. Sundays Sxsrpted.
CHICAO O.tKOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Hall . _ .6:03a.tn. llUil . KWHp.ni.
Ejprese. - S : pm. | Eipress..l : 0s. m ,
CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN.
Kill . - . r-0i.m. | M H . _ 7:30 p. m.
r > presB.B : ! p1 n. | Expi5-j.lieO a. m.
Sungijj eceptd.
KINBAS CTlY.BT. JOE ft COUHCH. Bt-WM.
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HaU . _ .8KXa.m. ) [ Express - 7 : < 0 , m.
Exprwi . 8K p. a. | itafl . 72 * \ . ax
The only lias Jtumlmr Pullnnn Sleeping Qua
out ot Omaha to Union Depot.
OJUHA. & NORTHWESTERN AND J8IOUX
CITY & PACIFIC E AILEOAD3.
Exprees.8:00 a. m. | Fxprets.i:30 p m.
Dally Except Sundays.
B.4M. R.E. In NEBRASKA.
. . .
Through Exp8:40am : ] Through Exp..iOCpm
Lincoln Exp..6:15 p m | LlnoclQ Ezp .B JO m
SIOUX CITY t ST. PAUL R. R.
. _ fl:10 a m I Fxpreai . HhOO am
Express . . .8iOpmM | i . 720 p si
WABASH , ET. LOUI3 & PACIFIC.
UUTXS.
Kan . - 8 a. m. I MiU - . 11:15 a. m
Express. . . .8:40 p. m. [ Express.- . . . .iS5 p.m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B.
Leave Omaha , dally ; 8 a. m. , 8 a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , Sp. m. , 3p.m. , 5 p. at , , ( p.
m. .
Leave Council Blnfls ; 835 a. a. , Btt a. m , ,
10:26 a. m. , 11:2 $ a. m. , 135 p. a. , S6 : p. a. ,
5:25 p. m. , SS5 p. m. , 6:25 p. m. ,
Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 8 and 11
a. a. , 2 and E p. m. ; Council Blufls at tH6 ,
llt ( a , u , and 225 and 635 p. m.
rumen Doras.
Leave Omaha : 8 a. ta. , 7. a. n82t . . , 1
p. DL. , 440 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. ,
Lear * Conndl Bluffs : 6:16 a. a , , 9:40 : a. m. ,
11:40 a , m. 5:25 p. m. , 70 p. m. , 740 p. B.
Dally except Sunday.
OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. .
UUTB , IRKTHL
Mafl . .10:15 : a. m. , * 45p.sn.
Dally except Sundays ,
SANTA OLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Wonu rf ul dteoverlesln the world hive been made
Among othir thlnsrs where Batata Clans stayed
Children ott ask U he makts coeds or not ,
If really he lives In a. mountain of snow.
Last year an excursion galled clear to the Pole
And suddenly droppedlnto what seemedllke&hole
Where wonder of wondtn Oey found anewland ,
iThile falry-Uka btinps appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with acre
beautiful green ,
And tar brighter skies than trer wer * seen ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flowers of exquisite fragrance wer * grow
laic around.
Not long were they left to wonder In doubf
A belli ? soon came the/ had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Clam' self and th Uthey all say ,
3e looked like the picture r eseo every day.
He drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twas a team f crushoppors Instead of relndoer ,
He rode in a shell instead of a sleljrh.
Bat he took them on to rd end drova them
away.
Ho showed them al over his wonderful realm ,
\nd factories matin ? goods for women nd men
Furriers were workin ? on hats pro t and email ,
To Bnnce's the ? mid they were sending theoi all.
< rij Ktnzlc , the Olove Maker , told them at onoe ,
Ml our Glove * we are scndinr to Bonce ,
Santa showed them suspendera and many thingi
more.
'aylne I &I e took theM to friend Bnnce's Btop
Santa Clans then Tihlepered a secret he'd tell.
ts in Omaha every one knew Bcnoe well ,
fie therefore slionid send his crods to his can ,
Knowing his f rfcrdn will pet their full share.
Now nmcmber ye dwellen in Omaha town ,
All who want prcgsnti to Punoe's go round.
For shirts , collars , or cloves great and small ,
Send your sister or asnt one and all.
Bunce , Champion Hatter of the West. Donjfla
T eot. Om h
A new and Uthtrto anknowa remedy for all
ileeoses ot tht Kldnrys , Bladder , ana Urinary
Orcans.
It wilt resiRTcly cure Diabetes , Orarel , Drop
sy , Brtcnt's Disoosa , inability to retala or txpell
the Urine , Catarrh of < ae BltAitr , llch colrrtd
and ocanty trine , Painful Urinating- , LAME
BACK , Uenenl Wcaknen , and all Femalt Com
plaints.
It aroids internal medlcints , if certaik In U
effects and cures when uothlnr tlst earn.
For salt by all Dr rjW or sent by Kail tie *
upoa rtoslpt of tht prite , f 2.00.
DAY HEY PAD CO. , PROWS ,
Toledo , O.
/ , your address { or oar lltU book ,
How t was Bared. "
lisa K. I8H , Attnt f er Sebraika.
Tarrant's Ssltzer Aparitai
Asurt for Indiffestlon frjrhlfnl ,
A ittbblinr beTerogt t'eHfthtfnl ;
A remedy for every ailment
CV.r which tht Bilious makt bewtlbunl >
A laxaare , though mild , effective ,
A tonic , atrrine ind corrective ;
An anodyne and suponne ,
A wonderful SALBOI "f' Tr
I bodyPK '
That ttother Natnrt detmtd 4U i ,
With kindly liberal haud to ms
lata tht tamoas Saltier Sprlnf.
AGEICULTUEAL.
Ambsr Cano Industry.
It will be impossible to fortn a very
elose estimate of the number of acres
of northern augur cane planted in the
Various sta ta till af tor the census returns -
turns era compiled. It is evident ,
however , that the acreajo is very lirgo
and that the crop his received more or
less attention in almosi every county
in the states north of tkoso that bor
der on the gulf of Mexico. In many
portions of the western states almost
every farmer has made the attempt to
grow a sufficient amoant of oane to
produc * the sweets for ihe supply of
nil family. In many places works
hare bean erected for hunufaoturing
ugar and syrup for supplying the
market. In some of them the beat
apparatus has been employed for
crashing the cane and reducing the
juice. In others very crude processes
have bean used.
The report is general that the sea
son hat been very unfavorable for the
crop. The growth of the cane was
not large , and the proportion of sao-
charl&e matter in the jaice was small-
er than usual. The results In the
production of oana and the manufacture -
ture of sugar and syrup do not spt
oear to bo as favorable M they were
last season. Considerable cane in
many sections was damaged by early
frost. The sudden appearance of very
cold weather put a stop to manufacturing -
turing operations long before all the
cane was worked up. The high price
of other farm products has served to *
convince many farmers that there was
no economy in producing amber cane ,
and that it was cheaper to raUe corn ,
wheat , beef , and pork , and to buy
syrup and sugar.
Other influences have operated nnt
favorably to the amber cane interest ,
A large amount of poor machinery
has been sold for crushing the cane ,
and generally it has been sold at a
very high price. Many farmers have
been induced to buy crushers and
evaporators on the representation of
manafactarers or their agents that
the profit in making sugar and syrup
is very large. Some attempted to
manufacture those articles without
any experience in the business , and
with no other knowledge of the matB
ter than they derived from paraph-
lets or circulars. They did not
succeed .as they expected , end became
discouraged. Others employed appari
atua so poor that they could net proi
duoa good syrup or sugar oven if they
were possessed with skill and expert
iince.
In spite of all the discouragements ,
however , great progress has been
made in the production of sugar and
syrup from home grown sane during
the past three years. Some cf the
failures will no doubt operate to in ure
final success. There are always dis
couragements in every new branch of
manufacturing. Considerable Boien-
tifie information is required in every
department of chemical manufactur-
ing. It generally takes a long time to
master all the details of a new branch
of manufacturing. Old aa is the art
of making sugaa f.from tropical cane ,
nothing approaching perfection was
reached in it till within the past ten
yeara. At present the bast scientific
knowledge and practical skill are re
quired to make a first-class article.
There is a demand for a tabloeyrnp
of superior quality that does not seem
likely to be supplied from any soureo
than that of amber sugar-cane. By
the improved proeeeaea of making
sugar from the tropical oane , but little
molasses is produced. In the refining
nf brown sugar almost at the sac-
chirino matter ia cryetnlired. A
cenaine article of sugir-house syrup
can scarcely be found in any ranrlet
at the present time. IfearJy nil tL.U
honey in the market & * luierateds
Much of the SHb. -
h/tiif. that _ _ f
j contain not a particle of the
precious substance * gathered by bees
from flowers. The supply nf maple
syrup is small , and is diminishing
every year on account on the destruc
tion of forests. Its price places it
above the reach of most persons.
The general substitute for a genuine
cane syrup is some form of glucose.
The-best article of the kind ia a very
poor one. It may be attractive to the
eye , but it has only appearance ia its
favor. It is very deficient ia sweet
ness and ia devoid of the agreeable
Savor found in maple or sugar-house
* yrup or even in common molasses.
It is known to 'chemists as artificial
grape sugar in a state of solution. It
is manufactured , for the most part ,
from the starch contained in corn by
treating it with an acid and than using
some chemical to neutralize the aaid.
By the exercise of sufficient care and
skill an article may be manufactured
that is not positively injurious to the
human system.
That , hewkvei , is the best thing
that can be said ia its favor. It is a
miserable substitute for the sweets
that a a produced in the laboratory'of
nature. It is worse than the cham
pagne manufactured from crab-apple
elder by the employment of carbonic
acid. It is infinitely poorer than
butter made from the fat of bullocks.
It is inferior to buck-wheat flour
made of rye neal and wheat mid
dlings. Itistheshoddyof condiments.
It is a poor counterfeit of natural
sweetness. It ranks a little higher
thanjwooden nutmegs , but somewhat
lower than fruit extracts manufactured
from vile chemicala , the mention of
which serves to affect one frith ninssa.
It is a delusion and a anaie , and a
burlesque on good living. ia
Still every grocery in the country
keeps this substance on sale , and it ia
extremely difficult to obtain a genu
ine article of table syrup eren if an It
extravagant price be offered for it.
we
in'it and few customers desire to pur-
chaee it , and most of them wonld act
buy it if thy could obtaia something
that would tsfce its pkea at & reason
able urico. If a fine artlile of syrup
could be manufactured from ambsr
corn in sufficient quantities to eapply
the . demand , glucose syrup wunld soon
, bo driven from all'tha bsrt grweriw
in ; tha country. A aucnparfsoa of ihe
true article wonld lead atari ? every
customer to prefer that xuuuiartured
from sugar cane.
Economy in F * dln * Pigs.
Economy ) in feeding , write * Oal.
Curtis , in The Rural Hew Yorker , is
neeosjsrjvif there is to ba say profit in
the mvkitig of pork. More flesh and
fat can bo extracted froaa food of any
kind when it is cooked , Soma thinja
are comparatively useleaawksain arav
state , but when cookesT an excallont
food and decidedly fattening is. char
acter * The most remarkable of this
class of food are potatoes , which re
quire to be cooked in order to be di
gestible. When cooked tke starch in
them the fattening portion Is taad-
ily assimilated in the stomisvek , bmt
when fed raw , it is otherwise. Raw
potatoes are therefore among the
poorest kinds of food for swine ; bat
when cooked they are among tka reiy
best. The nutritive valve ot eora is
also nearly doubled by bslng thor
oughly cookod. When fed raw a con
siderable portion panes through the
stomach , especially if It U dry and
hard , without the least chemical
change , and quite a percentage is not
digested. When corn is very aheap
and fuel and labor dear , it will pay
best to feed raw , but where the rela
tion is otherwise aud corn is high in
price and fuel and labor cheap , it rill
always pay best to cook it. Whether
this important article of food should
be fed raw or cooked depends , there
fore , upon oiranmstanoes which maat
govern every farmer , rather thanmpoa
any arbitrary rules.
Next to cooking , grinding Is the
most important condition in the pre
paration ot grain of any klnl. All
ground food is better fitted for diges
tion in the stomach and assimilation ,
especially if it la fed whole. No
animal when hungry will.food slowly
enough to properly masticate grain ,
but it will rather hasten to fill the
stomach as rapidly as possible. Such
a mass of anmasticated food will net
be I fully digested and , of coorie , will
be } voided without the animal reaelv-
ing i the full benefit from it. It
serves to stop hunger , but it doas
not make Its proper quota of fat. Half
the quantity put in a condition to be
fully f digested , wonld add more to the
growth of the body than the whole
quantity. Aa piga axe usually fed , it
may be set down as an assured fact
that there is a loss of fully one-half of
the t food nnleu wp give th.3 credit to
the manure , which is an expansive
way of adding value to it. However
cheap corn may be , this is not a
profitable way of feeding , for in such
localities 1 manure had a proportionate
ly 1 small valae as it is not needed. The
miller's toil ono-tanth for grinding
must be taken into account and the
expense of taking to and frcm the
mill , in considering the cost , so th&t
the value of gn und feed is a ralative
one , and must also be determined by
the t circumstances.
Scakint > the g"in to a condition of
? ofrnesg so as to make it more rofidily
digestible , will save the miller's toll
anil make it more profitable ia some
Asee than to have it ground. When
pirain f is thus prepared pigs will clo
well on it. In cool weather Jt may bo
soaked for forty eight hourj , and
should be fully this length of time to
put it in the bsst possible condition
for j feeding. The Iret denreo of ftr-
montntion an- ; acid etatois the propar
nBj tha ai')3t palatable and healthful
lorpigi. Bepr.net that fermentation
it ; not heslthful. When food reackes
n vinous condition that of viaejar
it is not fit for pigs or any other ani
mals i to eat.
The prepiraiion of food therefore ,
requires careful attention that it may
ba properly and profitably utilised.
Most vegetables may be rendered
more valuable by conking , and when
this is done they should bo mixed
with bran or meal to absorb the juiees ,
otherwise there will be too muah
liquid , and this kind of food will be
found to ba washy and weakening ; .
Too much water in the food of pigs
acts as a diuretioandis too stimulating
for the kidneys and Urinary organs.
The bran or meal should be mixed
with vegetablss , and cooked witk
them to absorb the natural excess of
the water. When this is douo tkere
will not be such a volume of liquid
taken into tha stomach , but the food
will be moro concentrated and
heahhful.
Vegetables beets , mangels 'or
pumpkins may be fed raw in connec
tion with grain , and they will be fomnd
to aid in digestion and at the same
time they will keep animals in a heal-
thyoondition. When fed in this manner -
nor they tend to increase the appetite
and to prevent foyer , which Is the
natural result of feeding grain alone.
They arc cooling and laxative in their
nature , and therefore servo as anti
dotes to the heating and costive ef
fects of grain. Sloppy food of all
kinds makes soft and labby sseat ,
while dry food tends to maka it firm
and solid. A judicious mingling of
the two kinds of feed alway * makes
better meat by making it firm enough
and at the same time keeping it free
from any feverish tendenoo : > . Such
meat will also possess a good favor ,
because the conditions uadei wkloh it
made are healthful.
When pigs are fed corn OB the ear
they do not eat it so ravenously as if
shelled for them , and they masticate
better. Mora hogs are fatteaed in
tkis manner than in any otker ; out
believe that it would be more
economical te grind the ears , cob and
all , and feed it in this form. There
ia fully o per cent of nutriment in
the cob , as has been tested by repeat
ed experiments , besides its containing
chemical propartiw conductive to
health , and It also tends to promote a
distention in the bonela and action
simiUr to tl t of raw vogatabKs.
Every farmer , if ho wishes to faed his
pigs for any length of tima , should
uniio the cob with the oirn to keep
them in oed health. If fed in this
manner they would not be liable to
founder , tha effect of tko feverish
condition. Wkenoob iannittd with
corn in tkc stomach tka food h not
so eotapset ia tke stomach , oad la
more roftdiiy penotraUdby tkc gastric
juices , hence digestion no ba more
rapid and complete.
Shelled eorn aboald b scattered
thinly on tke ground , so that it may
bo picked up slowly , which will cause
tha pig to more thoroughly chow it.
If tkrown in a mass pigs will swallow
it whole , wkeirlt will not ba digectad ,
as tkc gastric jnieo will not penetrate
the mnbroken shell of the kernel.
Bach feeding is exceedingly wasteful.
Tht Btst stnrtklt remedy , and the only lift
nrt and permanent rare tor all diseases of the
UTerbltt andf > tmachlndu'tlng-billioufiTer3 ,
( trtraniatme , dumb ag e , Jaundiee , dyipepsii ,
tic , Is Pitf. Gtulmettt'g French IJrtrTiAi ,
which cures by absorption. Ait your draj infer
for this Hottd curt , and take ct otker , and
it he has not gtt It or will not r t it for yon , sent
J1.0 U French Fad Co . Toledo , O. , acd they
will Stad yon one post-paid by return mail.
HE'B BOSS NOW.
"Art ytn tka btos of tkthooie ? ' T j , replied
the landlord , I'm toss now , for my * ift cUed
twt wtekssro What was tbt matttr wl.h ht }
Oh. Pftpepda sad Billions FtTtr. Set ouht U
hvs taken Spring Bless B aci taaii sb M bo
boss s411. '
A n U4 miyrictan of If w Ytrk , irriUa to a
friend : "I hare in my mind a suftrtr from
jcrATftl aid a mpllcatiei of kidney borders ,
that was permanently tnrtd by the as ) of Prof.
Gullmttto'sJrtntb. Kidney Pads. " Tht drag-
gist * ssll them.
Free ot Cost.
DK. Kraa'a Nxw DISCOVBKT fo
Consumption , Coughs and Colds
Asthma , Bronchitis , ate. , ia given
away in trial bottles free of oost to
the afflicted. If you have a bad
congh , cold , difficulty of breathing ,
hoarseness or any affection of the
throat or lungs by all means giro this
wonderful remedy a trial. Aa you
value jour existenca yom cannot
afford to lat this opportunity pass ,
Wa could not afford-and would not
give thta remedy away unless we
knew It would accomplish what we
claim for it. Thousands of hopeless
oases hare already boon completely
cured by it. There is no medicine-
the world that will cure one-half the
cases that DC. KINO'S NEW DISOOVXIY
will cure. For sale by
(6) ( ) JAHIS K. Isn , Omaha.
BacKien'u Arnica dalve
The BESTSALVB in the world for
Oats , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. Thla Solve
ia guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
tied in every case or money re Eanded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sole by
8dly J. K. ISH Ornnfin.
MAKE NO MISTAKE !
MICA AXLE GREASE
Compoeedlarrcl ) of pondered mi < andl3inelaw
19 the best and cheapen lubricator in the world
Jt isthe best baciusu t does not gem , but form *
ahi hlrpolissodsurra t over ihe axle , dolnz
away with a larco amount ( it fnctOT. It 13 the
chcapett btcaute vou need use Im' half < be
pquantit/ greMlug your iragon that you weull
of aiy ttbtr ailt f rtane cuJt , and then run
your agtn tirito M laaf. It answer * eqiallr
as well for Mill Ooariix , Thrcirln ( Machn- ! ; ,
Enjj'es. &c , M ftr wagons S d for Poektt
Cdopodi ol Thinfs WtrtU Knowia ; . Mailed
fctt to any ad-irxs
HICA HASBFAS7B3IHG C9. ,
si MIOHIOAN JL.VKNOB.
CHICAGO.
Your Daaler For It
oat20-U
KOTKJl TO CONTRACTORS.
Notleo is hereby given that c a0d ! bids
will be received at the office af the cennty
clerk of F rnas connty , Nebraska , at
Bearer City , the couaty seat cf said Acui
ty. p to ike 3rd d y of Jaiuoiy , A. D.
1H1 , at 12 oVock M. of siid day , for tka
construction of a wagon bridge across the
Republican river , sonth of the tewm tf
Cambridge , in Medicine Orees : precinct , in
Furnaa county , Nebraska , said bridge to
be 4 ) feet in lenpth. iidders are re-
qmired t accetnpaay their biJs irith
plans ar.el ipeciications of the work , and
alia with a bend ia a sum deubU the
amount of th * bid , coniitiomed for the
faithful execntien of the eomtriet. The
eenmty co miesio > trs of said conaty of
Fnrnas reserve the right to reject any aad
all bids _
By order ef tke eoonty eommi'uoners of
Fnrnas eoantr , Nebraska. Dated at
Bearer City , Furni * ootxaly , Kelr sU ,
the Uth day of November. A. D. 1SSO.
L. KarsvAX , Gotnty desk.
a wttk In you own towi. Terns and
oitflt free. Address D. Hallott. A 0
rtlanri. V
TWO DOLLARS WILL SEOTJEE
THK WEEKLY
Ome For Y ur.
_
D& . O. McLAHE'S
LITER PILLS
are not recommended as a remady "for
all the Ilia that flesh is L r to , " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Biliona
Complaint * , Dyspepsia , and Siek Bfeail-
ache , or eusaues of thct character , they
stand irithont a rival.
ACUE AND FEVER.
Vo bettor eathirtia eaa ba used prs-
paratary to , or after taklfic qniniaa. As
a simple purgative thor are nneqtuled.
BEWARE IF IU1TAT18NS ,
The jjannine are never sugar-coated.
Bach DOS has a rsd-rrar seal OK the lid ,
with the impresaion.ifcLANl'I LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper beara ihe signa
tures of G. IleLAvx and FLKJIHA Baoc.
. 9" Insist upon having the remoine
DK. C. MoLA i'S LIYIft PHiS , pre
pared b * '
rLlisTJiG BBOI.Pmah T2k , Pa. ,
the market beinj ; fmll of Imiitations of
tha nama MuLant , apalled ditbrcatly ,
but saxec
HOW * 0 CtTM
GOHSUMPTION , CIUCHS ,
Gelds , Asthma , Group ,
All dlMaaea cf the Throat , Lunea , aad
Pnlai n rT Orjrejis-
x
US1AOCOKDI * * TO DIRXOTIOHS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
UNLIKE PILLS
AND TEX UiJfjAL PDSaATIYZS , IS PLEAS-
AM' TO TAXB , And will prort atonwsthamcst
potent and harmless STSTSU REKOTATOR
and CLEANSER that has yet bt < * brou < ht to
pnbllt no ( e . For OOJT8TIPATIOK , MLIOUS-
NES3 , HEADACHE , PILK3 , and ell dlftnlers
arising from an bstrmcttd ftatt of tbt sjsUjt ,
it is incomparably tat toft cuatlrt titan t.
Arold Imltatlm ; Inatrt oa cettiii ; tht artltlt
calltd for.
TKOF10-PRUIT LAiATTVS b put o In
brannitinboztsucly. Pric * SO teaii. Asc
ytttrdrajflat for Destrlytlie Pampiltt , or ad-
ircu th * vrrarttter ,
J , E. HMHERINflTOir ,
n w York or Sin Fransitca.
Before Purchulnj Art T iii of gc-Called
ELECTRIC BELT ,
Band , or Appliance rejirwaitW t air Ntrrou ,
Chronlt and upecia D soasn , Kid to tht PUL
VKKUACHKRGALTAKICOO , HI If oatgomery
Street , an rranci co , Oal. , for tntir Frtt
Pamphlet aad "Tht Eluctris Btritir , " aid yea
iri'J STO time , htalth and rnonty. The P. 9.
Co. art tie oaly d ler in Otnulna Zltctnc Ap-
tbt American Contmant.
SIOUS CITY & PACIFIC
A2TD
St , Paul & Sioux Oity
RAILROADS.
ThsOld Reliable SiSKx City Route /
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
Prom COUtf OIL BLUEFS to
ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all ( obitttnlTortkcn Iowa. Minieaota and
Dakota. This line Is equipped trlth the ! m-
MoT d Weatin'ho stAntei atlcAirE k 9 jid
ltill r Pbtfora Co p ! r and Dc3cc. A/id fox
SPEED , SAFETY AND C9MFQRT
U unsurpassed. Hipvat Drawinr Boom aad
SletpU ? Cirown d and toatrollMl ky the com
pany , run Throusli XTith-ut Change bet-ween
Union Pacific Transfer Ti pot } Council Elufs ,
and SL Panl. Trains Ievo tht Union Facile
Trantlar Depot at Oooncil Blufi * , at BUS p m. ,
rtacblnp Sioux City at 10:29 p. m , , and St. Paul
at 115 a. a , making
9-TEN HOURS rs ADVASCB or
ANT OTHEB ROUTE.
Bernrcinsr , loavt St. Paul at 530 p. Bt , ir-
rirtiz at Sioux City at 4:16 a. m. . and Union
Pacific Tranifur D po Council Blnffu. at 8:50 :
a.m. Be sure that your tletoti read via " 8. C.
ft P. B. B. " f. 0. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Utuourl Tallty , Iowa.
P. E. EOBIN3OH , AaT Ctn'I Pus. Agent.
J. H. 0-BBTAN ,
and Pawonzer A cat ,
Couadl Bluffs
FEVEH AND AGUE.
Dker ! sB dTUlMd atMoa In tbt Wtsttrm
Htmlspoert in wklth tht vtil-ty ef Qottetttr's
Stnnath Bitters as a ttnlc , tonrtctiTe , aud anti-
bilious Ktdlcine. Is aot kneva a dappreda't < .
WflIU it li a nrtltlit for M siasons i all
tllaiat.f , It U tipetlally salUd te tke tomylalits
geaerated by tht wtather , bclnf tko rarest aid
Dtat vtcfttablt stlnnlant In tka irorld.
for sale tyDrurffist * and Dealta , U whttn ap
ply lor Htstetttr's Abaanie let 1M1.
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER !
llttalit Oases , CoOns , OaaksU , ghiouds , tto.
Para mStne . tk aad llfh , Omaha , Htb.
Ttlsjrapkla triers prtn tly itteadsd tt.
-VIA THE
Chicago
2,380 HUES OF ROAD I
It is tha SHORT , STJK5 and Safe Route Eetwctn
COUNCIL BLUFFS
CIS
OHIOAKMILWAMEE ( )
tad all paints EAST and NORTH.
OFFERS THE TRAVELlXa PUBLIC
8EEATKB FACILITIES A > D IZORS
ADVANTAGES THAK ASY
OXHEE ROAD JS
THK WEST.
ttta the ONLY UOAU bet < re-u
COUNCIL BLUffFS and OHIOAGO
Upoa which ta raa
PULLMAU HOTEL CABS I
la addition to ties * sad W plson all claims cf
tr Ts ! rs , It ri M FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Itj
ZABCf 9 STATIONS at CO cents c&ik.
ITSTRAGS 13 STeEL RAILS I
ITS WMMS A5E TKE flNiSTI
ITS EgUIPKEST FIRST CLASS
U you wtsk tsa B at TriTrllnit Aeeomnioda-
tlonsyou will buy vour ticVst \ > y this Boue
JffD WILI. TAKE XONE OTHEK.
All Ticlttt AR nt5 cxn tt\l \ vou Through Tk t3
via this road ar.J Chwk ujn&l Kft-
gaga free ft Chorsjo
OMAHA TICKET OFTICES il FArnbam St. ,
Oor. lltb and at Union Pacific D pot.
DENVER OF ICF Tn rdor-do C ntnl and
Union Picl 'ollcij-t or s.
3AJT FRANCISCO O/PlvJE 2 Naw M > 'ntoni.
eryStrtei.
For Information , foldere , cspj : , etc. , rot ob
tainable at Home Ticket OSlce , additss any
agtnt of tht Company , or
IMRVIH HDQH1TT , H- STZKHITT ,
CUn'l Utnurer , Qcnl Pas ) . A zt ,
CHICAGO , ILL ,
JAKES T. CLAM ,
Gtn'l A * t Ooaha ft CoczcU Bled.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
CHICAGO
gURLIHGTON &
Wlth Smooth and Pcrf ct Trick , Elr - > ; i& Paa-
senser Ce&chc3 , and
PULLMAN SLE FIMG& QIN1KO GABc
It U ftcknonledgsd by tht JfnM , > nl v wrc
tiarel U7 r It , u > bs tha IVct Aopo ( lcJl n < .
ftoiil In tha Ccuatry.
PASSBNGBBSOING BAST
Should oear In mln J that this b tr
BEST ROUTE TO GHICABil ,
And Points East Kertb * ii'l
Pacuusars by this Eoufe have cco9 o !
POUE DIPEEEENT ROUTES ,
And the AdTantufe of Six Diilv IJnoj ol I'iiac *
SI p.nj Cars from Chiav-o to
New York City Without Change.
All Kxpren Trains oa tb ! Ilcoare 'qn'pr/ ' " " with
the V > stlfixrot26 Piitsnt Air BnL and
Mffier'a Patent Scty Plaiform and
C upl8r , the rapht Per/or I f TO-
Uctlon Against Acci
dent * in tl.e rrorlil.
PULUSArl PAIAGE SlEtPlHS fiKD C71IN2 O.2t
Ar ran on tu Curiir. ton Route.
Information eono.ruin ; Routes , Htt- ,
Ccnnoctioni , etc. , will \ > e cheerfully jl..n rv
app'yin ht the otCea of the Hur.l ( rtoi iwutc ,
613 Kourteentn Street. Omaha Netirxsha.
C.K. PERK.NS. D AT HITCH OCK.
C n'l ilanaisr. G n. Wut'u Tats. A t ,
J. O. PHILLI "PI , St. Joe. , lie.
Coasril Aiu ; > t , Omaha.
n. i * DUKL ,
tS.il ilcket Aseat Omaha.
1SSO
_ JL. * ' s _ ' > - > '
Ii th only Dl-cct Line to
ST. LOUIS ABTB TSC EAS'f
Froa OMAHA and tLo WEST.
Ho change of CRTS betwesa Omai ! > tctl St.
and but cna Iwtwttu Orualii tfld New Yort.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Wcsf ra Cities !
With Issj charges and in tulvanco of ether I'aoe
Thli tntiro line U equipped with PaPtuaa'l
Palate 3lccpinf Care , Palace Diy Ccicb-
ca.Mlller'a Safety PLitform and
Coupjsr aud tha ccabrit ! J
Wiitinjhouso Ai'-Crats.
THAT TOUU TlCKtrT r.H
City , St. Joseph
Tlcktis for silt at all coupon rtatioju In taa
Wt * * '
J. r'BABJIABD , A. C. DAV/E3 ,
Oen'I Supt. , Ocnl Pacn. h TIciet Az't
St. Jowoh.Uo Ht. Joscp ! : , Mo ,
TT C. fiEACHKEST , Tlctot Ajen. ,
It SO Farahaui Street ,
tS DT BORD1N , A. B. B A KX AP.D ,
Pass. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Ascnt , Omaha
WROUGHT IRON FENCES.
J AJ5SK
_ . _ . * . "
* " * r
1- - i - i ) Jt3 st
* JWlre'.FendnandEalllnsn
" Their ! beautv , permanence and 'wxinoniy _
Jally workln ? the extinction ol ! t la tin ? t
cheap material.
Kiejcant In de Iin. lEdestrnatJbla "
Ptaces fer Lawns , Publlo OrounJi > nd Ccae-
tery flats.
Iron T s , Lawn aetteer , carnfled and of
rartie prttenn ; Ohalrs and ovary das rlpton af
Iron and WIrt ornamental work iJesl.-ncd nil
manufactured bv E T. BAKNBirS Wlra and
Iron Wnrk , IT , M aad Zl Woodward Ava , Vc-
trott , Ulck. 8eB < > U'Ui&a ! .t.if4 wtoloeue anil
price list.
A.TSTI3
L "Ss I | l "f / URE CURE
For COUGHS , GOLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUN S.
EOCKaaiRT * KUi
ral and kunOy * * . Tko
of It Tlrtnts j'ap.iuia'itT |
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for th menay than
any article in the market.
PA'lTIflr ? OOVT BE DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to palm a * DIUTOV
Url > l i ! US1. oiiicoa Koc * and Ryoluplaccot onrTOLUSOCK and KTZ. wklohlsUM
only MhiaCATUD arliclj OLMC , ta CONCISE Bavin ? a GOVERNMENT STAMP oa tack VtttU.
Extract from Eeport of the Commissioner of Internal Raremns :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OmCE OF INTERVAL RSTSXB I
WASHaaiox , U. S. , Juaary Jl , 1UO. f
U 8JT8. LAWKZSC2 4 IfAKTCf , 1111 JIadlson St. , Chicago , JUs. .
OicrruiitEar This compiiund. la tht opinion of this ofEco , vonlj havt a r rd nt qvat&r >
ths IIALSA3I OF TOLD to site it all tha advantages aocribed to thla artltle In yctonl eom KJnta
while : h nhbky acd the ijrap con ttnU an cmnlslon renderintr it an acr * ablt rMdy to t
pi lent. Coscpoaoaad oc ( rdia - to tha formala. It nuv proptrly b clv J as a lIEBlCf All
PKLPAKATIO under tht pnnUiors of U. X.K. vl d Hiiti'to * . and when K tu ? d , B y t
sold by Dnfl ti , Apothtiri 8 a&J Otbsr Persons witnont rendering th m liable to pay | cal
iaz a > 'l < ucr iloulers
Tours K r ctrally , ( Sljned ) GREEN. B. RA.TJM. Coaaal 4l m r"
LAWRENCE & . MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DBUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEBS eyerywhera
i
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC B.
rrnw ,7iR.T vmmKCFaR LINK SETWEEN THE EAST * TH
! ccaic Tins rns from CJilenao Jt CopdeU
. d ai . prtln * thf > c a Jo.'at. Ultew * .
I Gtsitwo.ilotlac. Hoc * fclantf.Uavecs-
lJS rt7.iowaC > ij-.Man B.-o , Urooklyn.
I iH ltGlnett ( captt * of ( owm ) . Stua
( , tl < x ana ATOCX : wltQ brancis * rroin
JnnlUoaW > t' * > rl : Wilton Jasctiou wwnsca-
tire , WoiatniMB. SalrfioM. iUioa , Bslknmp
C ? ntraTll ! . Frtmwwn.TresVJa. Uallatln.fJH * -
nn. LeaTeaworta. Atchlaon. am2 Kasuu C.'jf
' , Va hln tcntOiUroanieT , l)8kaoo % an < l r. -
c. ! * Re.ras ! to JVnalnatca. Boaupira
wntnott , ladooaiSdnt. fcirton , .ttamw
>
J.-'v on tt. Monros :
' ' .T < ? rt. . Atlrtttljto Lrivit ana Andnt > in ; acit
w hsrlau. nis ta po : U7tly thy omr
ji'lroai wU.cn ouna. and oprat t tsroma
Una { r on Cluziso Into the State of KSIUHJ.
raroucn ICiprets Paioetsa r Train * ,
BV3 a.ifflt attocned.arercneac3
. .eiwwi CHICAGO and paoaiA. JLiy
vc-sni. Etf > rs. U-arBSwoaTH ca ATCHI-
irx-s U laid flti veel rails.
\ \ Rat wir plojjo roa atost will 6e tne pleasure
3f esjoyiiia jn r n ) al . wnlle pgulnc orertae
x aatUnl prairi of Illinois and Iowa. In one ot
lur maaaiHcant Dlnlnz Can tfcdt actompanr U
Inmsal Ciena I run * romm _ an pun
c ei. ca * oo > Ia 1 ? tarred la < uir am-clau notel ,
3e9fepf'r * isparJitO spnnicirts lor different
pcrpo ( aril tta immenio p k nicr bo" " " "
lOtncittStta Corapani runs rullnuin .
STi * l/ii ? Cart for Ia plaB Dan > o , and.
JXfllrM Cori roreBUnc pnrp ° * oBir.
pSitleaterBof cur P la i Cars U
SAJ.OON * atr yon eaa Jor Jt r
*
MaiplOcent Iron Brldiw s Jl tt IMfg * &
and fiiwoirl rl ors Rt U olntt tiotttA 7Vf. .
lint ankltnn ronaroBToiilt BtCoiiB * VJtT-
SUniM City. L TenTOTt . aOAttatt > * * >
auctions DolncaiJd * ! n Untoo Dt
TUB I'Jll.NCirAt. tt. S. X >
OKEAT
AtI.AlUIJt. .wT..igLCsr4.g.R. . ,
jLtpzoRiA.wuh P. r.fTi flfias.4
.j iU.illd.1 anJT.i . * Tf.JMa.
H < XK truira with "Ullws
- - - r.andKo ltI rd *
. .
J , Tltb Ctntrsl low R. a.
Jx Ora Morav * . with n Mr. D p
AtCOHSCIL BLCTrs.wltli Unlo
AtUMABA. wiu > B. k Mo. % BB. .
AtUOLUMBCa Juf CTIO.f.irftkB U. R.
At OTTBMWA , wlt Cantrml lo
t.t.iP a.a uiail. * K. JUU.
Al XIOKITK. fJ lot , rxx * W
AtATcnuuN. w1tQ > MaTp > *
Atch , Jt Heb. and C o. r. O.P. & Jt
At i-BATanwoxra. wtw llao. PB ,
.Ttah
Uia ttOUtllWSSt.
crvr . , A rciintoN.
vlo th th " r t Koclt .
In the Btat IJid Canada. .
la t y r bom.
A. .
-m. d
IOK.
BEDDING FEATHERS
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
XiO W J5S3 ?
1208 and 1210 Furnham Street.
> pllmontliMt
HAMBURG AMER1D N PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line oi Steamships
Laavlne Ntw York Erery Tknrsday at S p. m.
ror
England , France and Germany.
For raseiga apply to
0. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
Pamengtz Agents ,
Broadway.
mnna TMsk. gW * < t y at boat easily msdee ;
JJ6 atfltfr .Addi ss.Trut * Co.Portlnd.M
M. K. KISD05.
Gcucral Insurance Agent ,
pnffiNir ASSOJW va. m.t Ltm-
don , Cwh A < Mts . . . . . -
ff JSTCHBSTKK. W. T. , Capital. . . . . .
TUEMKRCHANr8.ofXtwark.K. J. , J.OOC.OO
OIRr.b 7IKB.Phlladelpli1aCapl aI. . 1.WC.OOC
XORTHWKSTKfJf MAT10KALCtp-
nREunN'V'riJNDrcariiornia" ! ! ! . . 100,00
UltlTISa AMERICA ASSDKAJIOaS * l.SW.CW
NKWA IK FIRE INS. CO. , AsstU - ? < S2
AMERICAF CE5TIUL , Asset * . 360.089
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