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STTORSETS-AT-LAB SHAKLEJ * POWELL , J THE 1'KACfc i ere r JUii and a Ets. , sM. ? ATTCH : . Y AT LAT > Room6CrUriiton Clc-Pi , lEtl ! M. , 0 > 1 1H * . XEB. _ 0. L TSQrt * T7OEVK7 AT LVff Loins money , bnyp JCX tnJ s ila real cstaia. Kocm g , Crclchtoo gQC'.t. AG. . TRDUP , V * " ? B.T HVT Offloo jn Hanjcom't ATIOliMi 1Si Gcoi e E. rMtcbest , Hot - K T70h > < CT AT LAW 4 TTORfKY AT JAW jfj. Str et Fjrtihir Post' Kock , cert t OMAHA , KESRASEi. rPEuo. ooujonoira MAPI 'B 4i BAfcTLErT , Attorneys - Law k.Fli gpib an ( * Farnham ATTORNEY AT LAW. AK3ACK BLOCK. GOB- DDU3I5TH STS _ OKAHA. NT.B. _ W. J. Oonnell , & torney-at-La w. 'Office : rrool rooms , np lUJre , Ic Bantoom'i fccw brick toildlng , ST. W. conrer nfuenth and rtraiu.nl Streets 11. KCDICS. < REDICK , Attorneys-a t-L a w. C attention will be plvon to all tnlu Ka'n t corporations of tTcry description ; will prattle * ID si the Coons c ! the euu acd tht " StMf. . Offlre. Fan ham St. , oppoiiU - t J3ARD W. 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K lab i id JI < JrtLiris-s crciywbero. WROUSHT IRON FENCES. " < re Fencini ; ted R&Itlne i ftcir he utr , pernian nco and economy extinction of all fencing Elf c 'i' In dt tm. tndtstruotlbla Ttnf * * for Lswn , Pabllo Oroundi and Ceme tery Pl t . Iro'i Yae , I.avm Settle * , einnpled * nd / TD t'c p tlrrn ; C'iar ' ! tU'I every description of Iron n-1 w | re o'ttaroontal work deelffned anil "aiannfactUTLrt > E T. RARNDM'1 * WIre am' ' Jr n W rk , ' 7. 29 ni ! 31 Woodward Ave , Do troll , Mich Rfn- " - i n- * - -aUloeue and PILE REMEDY. INTERNAl , EXTERNAL , AND VTCHING PILES rtcWC I < pn c on tlio oppllrml * . . t * i Ue' Pile ncmc.1.1. y.ntrh Hytiy upon Uio part n * DO NOT DELAY tbo dntin on Uio lyilcra prodeoa dlaabllltr. but boy it , CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , aaA wbea yea ran nut obtain It ofhlm , in vltl rod It. prcpulft. on rrrvlplofprlr * 9 > r > Rouuiko * * Trrntt eou IMie * tent fftr nrplloallon. Atta DR , DOC KO MEDICINE CO , THE COLOEABO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denrer , Colorado , the Education * ] and Commsrclal center ol tbt Wvtt. is pro-emtntntly tbe beet and most practi cal oflu kind for tbe MERCANTILE TRAINING or Young Men and Ladles. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Secretary. I Tbesnogt xt c lr , thoroQ h and complete iJiullon of th * tlnd In th * world. Tbousaadl Yifaoconn'acUan * Bniinca msn , la tbe prln- \dpal \ dtUs and tcwni ot th * UolUd BUtes , owe their SUCCMS to cur court * ot training , i The Rieht Kind of Education for Yonng Men and Ladies * Fine , new brlcV block. t Junction ol three Ueet cuJlnes Elegantly fitted and farnlabed apartnw'aU or the application of and oarrylnt ; cnt ot our novel and tfrtematlc methods ot BISINESS TEAHOTG , en who oontetnpUte a bnilnoa life , barln ; com to educate , are partlcn- to rend for our new Circulir , ( all informttlon 03 to Urmg , entrance , etc. Addrea President , , Denver Colorado. TTTR TAn.7 BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING CDPROPRIETORS. . tct. iris aid lot * , streftt TEIMS OF 6UB8CRIPTION , " Snjoiithi THE MAILS. ' 0 , &K. W.S. Rt0 . ro. , WO * . . 0. E. & Q SO i. Q. , 2:10 p. m. C. K liP.R. R. . 30am.,2UOp.m1 C-&St Jo fj & . r * E.CltyP.t30 .m. U. P. U. R. , 11:10 : a. m. O. & P. . V. to Lincoln , 10 a. in. B. * . it. & . : lRa d. O.kN. W. . 7 0n 0. llTX.V. S.K. , 11 - = . , P- . C.B.40.lla.ra , 8.30 p. O. C. P. I. 4 P. , 11 . - . U n m. C R. k St. lo . .ll a.n. , lip a. S. City &r. , ! ! . . U. a. .1. 4u. < ou. , i - m. Local m Sl for St te8 low * leave but MM a d r , vtK 4JO a m. Oice open from 12 to 3 p. B. Knndays. TDOVAS f' liALU rovinuSMr. Arrival And upariare of Tralni UNION PAUHC. L1AVB. Dally Gxpreat . . . .12:15 p. m. JSip.m. do Ulzrd 6lnp.m. 4Si p. a. " 5 do Freight 6:30 a. m. l : 0p. zr. do do 8:15 : a. m. 12:10 a.m. , TIKE CAP.D OF THE BDRUNGTOF , II1TI OMAHA. ABMVa OKAHA Express 3 : 0p. B. 1 10:00 1. SB , Mall 60 a. re 11 JCOOp c. . Sundays Erccptcd. EunJays Sxcepted. CHIOAG < V.ROiK ISLAND & TACIFIC. Mall . . .6:00 : a. m. I Mall 100 p. to. Express 2:10 : p.m. I E pre . . . .103a. ID. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Hall . : 0 a. m. 1 Mall TSO p. m XnreH..e:10pi m. 1 Evprt s..lKX-Ja , m Sondavsexctplad. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE t COUNCIL BLUFFb XUUTI. 8.110 a m. I Eiprce 7:10 a. n. 6J-Q p.a. ) 1JJ ! Tbe on'y ' Itno running Pnllnmn out of Cmaba to Union Depot , OifJLHA ft SORTHWK-TERN AJfD JS10UJ : CITT i PACIF1C E A1LROADS , . . m. . Dally ExccptSuQdaji. B & y. B. K , In NEBRASKA. MAT * . AUt.TB. 5Pf 'i , StrO ml Fr 5ht 6.15 pm f Expr * l * :1JPB > BIOUI CITT & ST. PAUL R. R. . . . . . . .8:10 : a m I Ein-ese 10CO : a a I B. 0pm | M 7:2 p B WABASH , ST. LOUIS S PACIFIC. VUVU. AKRim. Btafl 8 a , m. | HaUlI 5 a. m Expre i..S : < 0 p. m | txpress lii p.m. BRIDGE DITI8IOS U. P. R. B. Leave Omaha , dally. 8 a. m. , S a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1p.m. , J p. m. , 2p. m. 6 p. m , , Op. m. , Lear * Conndl BlaHe ; S:2 a. m. , 9 6 a. m. 10:25 : a. m. , 11SB a. m. , 1 : 5 p m , SI5 p m I-.SS p. m , ES5 : p. tn. , 6:25 p. m , , Fear trips on Sunday , lea vine Omaha at B and 11 a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m ; Council nu3s ! U BM , 11:25 a m. , and 2:25 : and 5S5 : p m. Leare Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , StM . aa. , 1 p m. , ( 0 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. . Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 a. m , , 9:10 : a. m. , ll.iO a , m.5:25p m. , 7KK ) p. m. , 7iO p. Dally except Sunday. VOMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYS. tKAVI , ARRtTK. Hall 10:16 : a , m. , < : Si p. tn. IHIIv except Snn.livB. dAWJ.A ULi4.ua i'OUWD. Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. ffonuerfnldlBcoTerlesln the. world have been mvle Imonii other thlnpi where Santa Ctm ! stayed Ohildren oft ak U ho make * roods or net , U really he Hves In a mountain of Enow. LsBt year tn excursion sailed clear to tbe Pole v And ( uddenlydroppedlnto what Bcemedllkeaholc Where wonder of wonden they found a newland , VTille Wry-llkj helnn apfeared on each hand , rbcr" WPM tnnrntalns like ' " ' " "f" ' niorc beautiful green , T JC M * And far brlniiior Klcs thin CTCI" - _ . . _ , Birds with tbe hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exquliite fracrance were grow lug aronid. Vet long were they left to wonder In doubi \ belue goon came the/ bad heard much about , Twa Santa Claui' self and th lithcy all say , le l eked like the picture r esee erery diy. He drove up a team that looked very queer , 'TVas a team of cra. ihoppera Instead of reindeer , * { e rode In a shell Inctcad of a Blelzb , But he took them on bo rd and drovi them way. tie showed them all over his wonderful rulm , tnd factories making troods for women and men farrier * were working on h&U great and nsall. To Bunce's thev Bald they were eroding them a.11. < ris Ktnzlc. the Olove Uaker. told them at ones , ill our Olovcs we are a ending to Bunco , lanta thowod them su p ndera and many tblnn more , taylucr I &l > a took theao to frlecd Bonce's gton. UnU Clans then whispered a secret he'd tt',1 , ts In On > aha every one knew Bunco well , fie therefore should cend his roods to his care , Knowing his frlo < < d will cot their full ttiire , few remember yc dwellers In Omaha town , ill who want presnnti to Place's go round , For ahlrts , collars , or cloves grcr.t and Email , end rear ulster or aunt one and all. Bunce , ChaaiDnD ! Hattn- A new an-l hlth rtj nnkncwn remedy for all lite rj of the Cdcovo , Bladder , tr.u Urinary ' vrtU pOEitivoly cure Dlabites , uravol , Drop- < J , tlrlclit's Disease , InViility to rftain or cxfxill the Urine. Catarrh of 'he BUdtfcr , hlb colcrcd and Beauty rrlnr. Painful Urin tlnc , LAM ? O\CK , Dcncrkl Wcakucsa. and all Fcmals Com- It avnljii Internal mciiicnce , is certain In it elects and cures alien nothing elze cm. For tale r > y all Druggists or sen ! by mall free upon receipt of the price , SiuO. DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tfS i , yocr uMrc 5 fcr our little too ) , How 8 was B ved. " vvf r ion ir.nt frr v hT je > - . ( P t > Ji'll ) > ' > t Uomu. nuiplcf n-rr VDI I vb/.U fr AfMrrx Stln on t 0- Portland. MB FEVER AND AGUE. JB ! Therlsnc clvUt d nat'on In the Ileroliiphtre in which tb uUl ty of HcwtetUr'n St mach Bit m aa a tcnlr , o r > ctive , and anil. Mlinusmed'clne , ! But known and appreciated. Wh-lelt liamxilene tor jll B. oni > nd all cllicatelt laerpccUU ) mitedto thecompalnU Cf Denied bv U e n wilier , bring ths puiest and rest Tecttabl * ctlirnUnt lu tb World For ! by lung ists and I ealers , to whom ap ply for Bottettcrt Ainunic for HS1. Tanant's S-ltzer Aperimt. A cure for Irdlgttt in frlfhiful , A bubbling bcvri - e.U-htful ; A rcmrdv for every ilrmnt O'er which the Hiltous nuke bewatlmeat , ! , A laxative , thou < b mild , effective , A tonic , nervine nd corrective ; An nmdyne and scporiflc. A wondirfnl SAinm ? r c r a Iwrtyirg e ry rare inzredlent That mother Nature < lf med exocdleat , With tidily liberal baud nflin ; In to the ttmoca tolucr Sprloj. BBTENT7 TSARS MR. WBED't BEC LLCCri95S or THt WIXTEES or I80S , 1812 AM > 11 ? , N v York Tins * . "You have taken ma * t A little dis- idvtntsgc , " Bitd the Hon. Thtirlovr y Ed , when asked ycst rday to re hta some cf hietaoollactiona of enld ind ieT re Trintera. He WAI S3\t d in his eaty chair , in front of & grate fire , * hoe glowintr ccali lighted up his " * y littli parlor overlockiDgTwelfih itreet A lirge poll parrot rustled hufcxthers at tie ! < ntraic6 ; of itor , but after a ftxr nuttirmgi rfelapsad into silence , and i turned his attentica a i to the fliokeriuc flames in ths tire place. "li yon were to ctve me a lirtle tlm , " aided Mr. W ed , "I think I t i reca'.I t > f w Noia which paasibly atjht ba interesting. The weather , uaknowiia subjsct in which OHJ tikoa only a passiu interest , and I > n't Vie'lfve ' th-ra la anyihia that hfti cone undo : my observation which -av "i lutls f a- short uotice " Mr. Weed leaned forward and looked imo tuu ioj coils , itiuniiig his fihge a lowly through his hair as his th-iughte traveled bick over the di- cadei and quarters of the century "Lat me see , " said he "the winter of 1812 , I remember wa * unusually severe and wa rerzurkable for tbe iepih of snow that fell. I waa then 15 ye r.oH. The alarm w s raised thnt Ui Britith were marching ovtrtbo ii-o fruiii Kiugstou to Sickelt'e Uar- bor , and volunteers wera o tiled fur , \ lot of us responded , and we slutted in slrighs ( o go from Duci to Sacko t'a llarbor. The snow was so deep a largo pirt of thectstanre that as wd t 1(1 the tldigha its surface was from three to rive feet abuva our head : . The farmers had dug out a road in it jusk trlda enough for a tiugl * sU'g' , and through this narrow cbanuel ue rode. The only placu cue sleigh cou d oass enother on ti.l * road viuro turn outs , widened for this purpose. It was bitter cold , and Outinu vxs jverel with ice. Wo reached Back- t t'a ITtrbor rnlf to find that lirm was proundl-si It aeemed h t two solditr * . wno were at fir at supposed to he British deserters , but who \vtrs really two men belonging to our forces , escaped I rum imprison ment in Kingston , and , making their way acrots tlis ice to Sackett'a Hur- b"r , brought the report that the British were preparing to invade the states at this point. ' 1'lie wiuter ot 1810 was , I remetn her , very cold and stormy , and was long remembered by people of , Che nango counry , where I was living at th time. Tne winter of 1812 was also intensely cold , with a dry , clear , brac ing atmosphere prevailing throughout almost the entire period. Another coid spell which I recall occurred be fore the winter 1813 set in some time in the autumn. We were living then in tents pitched on the banks of the Black river , and had been Buffering intensely from this unnsual cold A. 'errific snow storm suddenly came on , and put an end to our miseries , for it piled up around our tents and banked us in completely Our beds of Hem lock boiifhs were warm' enough aft'T that , and our blankets were a suffi cient covering , for tbe wind cc uld not possibly pierce our tents through this white mantle , However , we did not hare to endure this life very long , for in about a week wa went into bar racks at Sackett's harbor. 3 'The winter of 1808 is impre td upon my memory from thfl fact that my parents moved through the snow and cold out of CaUkill into Oourtland county. That was z long journey tn Uke in those days , and wa were about eight daya on the road. Its hardships were many , owing to the season of the year in which it was undertaken. There was my father , my mother , and my three brother ? , ard would you bplievu it , the whole of us a' < d our houiehold goods besides , accomplished the trip iu one sleigh. The depth of now was unusual even for thoaa old- fashioned winter * , and when we reach ed our rfettination we found ourselves m a bowline wilderaes * . Whr , it rafljike moving out of the world al together. But our seasons have an- dergine a great clue go since tbtn. The weather of such a day a * to-d y 'iiore clo ely resembles the wtatht-r prevailing throughout the month of December in the "inters of 50 year * < go. Than we almoat invariably had bird Sharp , cold weather for three or > iiur months light along , with an oo tbe weather , Mr. Weed turned the subject of conversation to thQ remarkable changes which havd taken place since it wan a cuftomary thing tor a firmer to b obSiged to diz his wy through drifts BS high nl moat ac the eaves of his hfiUso. He told of MarAthoo , when the few set tlers of that now thming town used a batswood dugout in crccsmg the river , nd ol Rochester when her in habitants numbered betwean 800 and 900 persons. Of Sjraeuse bo said : "Why , Syracuse is bu.h on a spot whi < M I remember as tha homo of frogs and snakes. The swamp wa al most impenetrable. Finally , however , by hading and hewing and dipping o-irduroy rmd was run through it. E > 'en this brought Intlo light into tlio place , which was an dark in broad daylight - light ilut I bare boird the owls hoot KB I paeecd alonsi Ht nt-onday. " BBN TJILDWEED'8 IDEA. BE THOUGHT A CCTJBT COULD ISSCB AN ATTACUMENT TO MAKE Big G1JU , loVE HIM. LUlIt Roik oiaalte. A man named Ben Mildwped walked into the tfike of a jusn'ta of the peace ypturday , and , tikiug 'iff an old fl'iuched hat , addteiied the digai- flad official : "Aw you the conrtl" "I am. What is your trouble ! " Ben betrayed agitation in the nerv ous manner with whiuh he fingered bis old hat "Jer'g- , Nancy , my gal , has bjen runniiiK around with two or three men lately , and her caused me a heap of "onoaeiness. " "O.'me to the point , Sir. Mild- weed , " suggested the couri. "You hear my story , Jedge. I'm sot in my WAJB , and I'll get thar qnicker by tunning my own furrow down this patch of trouble. " The justice settled his feet comfort- ab'y on the table , and looked resign edly at Mr. Mildweed , who con tinued : "Ntncy is iho pnrtiest calico in Riohwoors , and wa hex hitched for three ye' , not spliced , yon know , but waitin' for me to buy a little horn * . Tne men down to the settlement are jealous because Nancy rot up to me , and they hang 'round like black-birds in a com patch. " Ben hitchad up his pants and seemei reluctant to con tinue. "Now , Nancy is a gold g l , Hnd her black eyes h s fotohed me , like churning fetches butter , and she ken make me a % oed or bad man for her take. But , jtdge , she knows it , and laughs and carries on with Bill Peters when I'm 'round. She goes to camp meetin' with HezSpilkins , when I have Ml her a hundred times he was a taff-flung fellow , and ahe agger- vates me terrible. " "Gome to tbe point , Ben , " said the court impatiently , lifting one leg over the other. "I'm Rpttin' thar , your honor. Now , old Uncle Marsh Turner and I hev talked this matter over , and he sea tbct Nancy hesn't attachment fer ma. Thet like to broke my heart , jedce , I'll swow it did. Ses Uncle M&rab , 'Ben,1 BBS he , 'hev yon got an s\tt ehnent for Nancy 1' 'Ye * , Undo Marab , ' EQI I , 'most powerful,1 'Hea 'be for you ? ' ses bo. 'I aa dubious , untie , ' scs I. 'Ben , ' sea ha , solemn ly , 'ef she can't luv you withher whole hart , drap her like a hot caka. Ef she hetn't an attachment far you thet is strong and true , and honest , drap her. You'll bd mis'.ble boy. I'm an old nun , Ben , and irlieul-ees a young man hev anattakm ut fer a crl , find aha hesn't fer him as strong , I ges t1' mytulfthey ii fooluh. They hadn't euiht toaplico. " * ' ' 'Tour honor , " continued Mt. ilildrr&aJ , "arter Uncla Marsh s > H 1 this to mp , I Kicsoff and thinks I cjncludss tint he IB right , and now I her o < m-i to the point. I saddled the old orown mire , and put aome > bicon and corn-bread ii thn saddle- bii ? , and jtartcd far Li'tlu ' Jt. ok. I aomes straight to you , jdge , and I wank yon lu make out an nctfechment for Nancy to me. 1 knows thet th- coaru ken make attichmants , and I don't care what it costs. Jest you mike out the papers and I'll miki the oil brown iturtt do some of the tallest travailing gettin1 back to Nancy ihai vou ever aw. Well , why don't you be . 'in , jedge " 'Tie c urts don't mike love at- taohmint * , " ta'ri the court , taking its > ) fr < ) in the table. , "l don't care h'it it cost ? , jed e. " "You have had a 1 'ng trip lor noth ing , Ben ; it c n'tbe djne. Ben pulled his h t over his eyes , wiped d trickling drop from h < cheek- mid walked slowly toward the door muttering ; "I'll eo hev the brown mare ftd and sttidy ab ur. it. thought as hnw the c 'Urc ' rr.ouijht hav dona it , " and thtn he st-ppad from the j tatice'a door a if Na o/ was loit to him Ior < sver.- Ph' ' uJtlphia Prtsi. The Mo njui'e church's aw invari fibly plain a racturca Th y hsvp no ste < p'ts , no balia , and their sitfngi nre never upholstered oy cushiontd Not the a'lyhteit ' evidaucd cif udoru ment ij anywhere visible in-ide or outcide of thd church , theic bol'ef be ing that adorninenca and lui'ire ' would have a tendency to le d t Qi minds to earthly things. Quo of tbe iar esc and must prominent churohts in the couotry is located on the Mil- lersvillt ) turnpike , on the n & 1 to the village which haa become noted for its state normal school. This is commodious , one stoiifd brick struct ure , surrounded by umbrageous trees , baneath which hundreds of hitching plasea have bjen provided. Here , on a summer Sib bath , the Bcono is an unusual one. Thev hnT9 two OHtirchcs in this city one balon ing to the Old Mennoni'es ' nd the otner to the New ( or Re formed ) Mennonites for ev n theao ( ; nod people have had their differences , Paradoxical as it may seem , the New Jlennonites worah'p in the old build ing and the Old Mennonitei in the new building. The latter is located on Ei > t Chestnut street , corner of Sherman street , and with the tion that iti i * never any larger , is very like the old church building , which m on Eist Garman street. Tha Harmed Mennonitus claim that they adlienj to the driginai doctrines of the church and that the Old Mennonitea have de parted from them , while the latter nuintnin just the reverse. In Hoctrinal practice , however , aftercare fill inquiry , we are satisfied they are much tna same , their differences being i > rincip > lty technical. Tna evident d'ff renca between the two lies in their politioi. The old Mennonitea balieve it is right to exercise the elective fran chise , aud al uoat invariably cast their bal'ots ; and in this county , where both churches combined number be tween two thousand and three thou sand , they are important factors in the success of the republican ticket for they arc republicMis "by a laiga majority. " Tne. Reformed Mennon- it e , however , while they , of courgf , have their own opinions , do notue m it consistent with their faith to vote , and low > f them do so. AH of them > ld and now cling tenaciously lo these crio5a ; fiey are non-reaia'ant , iu w.ir nl in la * . Above all other sects they practice the precept which teachei us to ' do unto 'itheis us wo would th it they sh ulJ do tu us " Being iiin-rd8i ) t nt they will not , as a rulrf , inauru their prop erly against loss by fire. Sirne of the more air nc d , however , will insure in companies n t mutual , avoiding the latter beoiuoe , if they share in their profile , they would naturally ba parties to any legtl action which they might bring to r cover lo.'sas. They are au inMir-tnce compmy uato thorn- solves , divioinf ; the los ofe ary mei : > J | ber , by fire or from any other cause , anvmu ih mtiro inemberahip , tha aa- sexsment being made aconrdmt ; < o tht- valuation of tue tsta'aof eich. Tner : h b'ts of life nre atniiehiforward a id simple , and it were vrull if thcro were more like them. Their preachers nre not salaried an1 tt e r mode of bem chnstn u in teresting. A meeting of tha congre Sitim is called , mid cerinin one' , frer ntking tne L'ird t ) airt-ot their minds in the matter , are B iifges'ed for proichtTJ. At H subarquent meetiiu votes are tnken on t o e candidate- * ot whom there is frfqueirly a number , and all having a numbrr of vute < at this meeticg are referred t a s ill liter me tim ; of the bi'h ps , ministers , and elders , who lec I' rta n cno' o' fi - numbtr t > bv heud b ? th ? oin reeation. Thoie thus elected ( > r salec'ed ) are plrc-d on p'oba'iuu , and if they are deemed worthy they re naui in the mm stry The biahops hver.ice about one to a county eome counties havirg more , others two , and in semi instance one bishop to two connties but the average is about one biahop to a county. ( Jankers are born Quikers , and some persons have an idea that this is the cues with the Monnouites. It is not to ; they are born out of the church , free to go where th y willand only become members after they have experienced regeneration. Converts from other denominations to their faith are not infrequent particularly in tbii country. In tl ii c ty there are at present about seventy Mennonites - ites , among them soma of our mott intelligent and prominent citizens. For the most pirt they wear straight poats , of plain orab or * rown color &nd broad brimmed hats ; but th's dress ii not imperative not governed by any rule of the church. It is simply a matter ot umge , and is in conformity with their ideas of simplicity and their utter ab- n eg i tion of f lf. They * re some times confu od with the "Otniah , " whoso dress is proscribed bv Oharoh rule , and who go so farai to renounce Luttons , wearing only hooks and eyes on their coats , vests or other gar ments. Thus have we given a faint iieaof these moat excellent citizens Oed fearing men and women They are a feature of ooreonntyfujhby no means confined to it or the state , or even the country. Far-off Russia has during the 1m fevyeats contrib uted many Mennonitea to our land , driven here to the ' 'Land of the Free" to escape persecution at hotce , and aa their number * increase in our midst , their influences are all for good. Too Late to Stop the Wedding. Lvabtoim ( lie. ) Journal. A benicn old looking gentleman , whom most people would cill over 60 , with a rosebud in his buttonhole , ' leading a blushing young lady , apparently just out of her teens in a new silk drtss , mid B a profound bow bafore olerk of court of Litigator * ) in city building , and both expressed a joint desire to ba mvte on * . Ha Rave hii age at 60 and hers at 90. They hud been duly pablUhed and ware duly j Ined in ma'rimony. In about ten minutes in cam a two exoitod wo man and demanded to know if the oeramony had taken place The ? were Very indignant ; eaid tey should employ counsel and ' 'upset the whole thing , ' duchred the old gontlaawn was \j7fr TOyeirg of aga aud tha slrl under 17 and under gu&rdi-n.'hip. Mr. L ujhton calcnly told them they were fifteen minutes to3 lats. Ha aft or ward learned that it wai A jeal ous s tor of the brida , whmn tha old gantlemau with the maabud had for- < aken for youth and baaniy , who causal the trnuh'a THE NiBRASK. LlGicLr\TUBI > Tna NeS Senate. The cf2iiil lUt of senators in the lag'ultturo of Nebraska is as followa ; lac D. > , rijfc-R. A. Wherry , W.W. Tu-k. 2J D'alrirt Wiriim Daily. 31 District 0. H. Van yck , H. P Oady. 4 h District-O. KTeft. . 5 h District 0.V. . DOANE , JNO. 0. H wa. Oth District J. C. Meyeri. 7 h District 3. B. Taj IT. 8 h District J. F Hums , flth D strict J hn Zahrung. 10 h D.stric' Iiaac P iwers. 11 h Dmrici 8 K. Smith. l'2th D.stntt . J W. P rkioa. 13 h D strict W. R M > rae. I4tn DtstricM. . K Turner. 15th Di tnot A. J E'ans. 16 h Uatiiot E. C Wiite. 17th D. tiiot 0. H , Oere , 0. W. Pxie \ 18th District T R Ervi" . ] 0 hDittict E B Hirrinjton. 20ta D.stnot H. f Wek . ai t ; District Tuou GKAUA ] | . 23d Dittriot - Martin Dimes. 23d Digtric' J. B. Din mure. 24fi District 0 B. 0 .on. . 5h D strict Sidney Bakar. 26-h Distric' Henry Bnyder. HOTJSK OT KEJHELENTATIVES. Fi'ft District Riohardion , P. S. H-jaonck , J. R. Djwiy , John Kloap- fel , Chas , Couk , rep. Sacond Pawnee , J. L. L'nc ' , A. H. Jackson , rep. Third Uage , Elijah Filley , H. H. Silver , rep. Foarth Johmon , J. S. DJW , A. A , Carman , rrp. Fifih Nemaha , Chnrch Howe , T. L. Schick , M. B. Riymon , rep. Sixth 0 oe , NB se Overton , F. T. Ra-jsom , J. 0 Mjore , J. M. Par ry , rep. Seventh Lancaster , N. 0. Abbott , 0 0. Whedon , N. T. McOiun , R. B. Graham , rep. Etyh'h Saundera , H. H. Shedd , Benj imin Johnson , J R. Scott , rep. Ninth Oass , R. B. Windham , Jas , Hall , H. D. Roor , rep. Tenth Sarpy , Amos Gates , dem. Eleventh D.iusjis ! , W J. Broatch , H. B-.lln . , J. H Kyner , P. M. Mullen - len , E. M. Bartlett , S. K Jackson , rep. W. A. Paxtoa , J. A. McShane , dem. dem.Twelfth Twelfth Dodge , Win. Fried , J. R. Canthn , rep Tii-'een.h WasiingtonH.Spr5ck ! , J. B. Baily , rep. F mrtaanth Burt. Fifteenth Gurning , Wm. Oaum T. M. Trause , rep Sixteenth Dakota , Joa Holman , dem Seventeenth Eighteenth Jefferson , 0. P. Slo cumb , rep , . Nineteenth Thayer , E. M. Oor- roll , rop. Twentieth Nuckolls , J. M. Oook , rep. rep.Twenty.fira1. -Webster , H.S. Kiley , rep. Twenty-second Adams , C. R. Jones , rep. Tvrenty-third Clay , J. H. Oaa , rep. Twenty fourth Fillnure , N. S. Bhcoclr , rep. Twenty-firth Sniine , W. H. Kemp- ton , H iMcDougdl , rep. ; S. J. Her man , dem Twenty sixth SewardH P.King , reo. ; Henry Bio'r , fu ion. Twenty.eighth Hamilton , John Helmea , rep. Twenty-nin'.h Uall , Frad. A Sea-T * , rep. Thirtieth Buffalo , S. 0. A/erind. ( r p ) T&irtyfirst Lincoln , J. 0. Watts , dem. dem.Thirty Thirty third Howard and Greeley , W. R Sti t , rep. Thirty fourth-Merrick , 0. H stot- ter , rep. Thirty-fifth Po k , John H. Mickey , rep. Thir'y-nixth Bu'.ler Thirty-seventh Coif a : : , A. M1 Walling , rap. Tmrry eighth Platte , Hot-ry J. Hudson , rep. Tuirty - ninth Madiaon , 0. 0. Wvstt , rep. Fortieth Cedar. Forty first Burt and Djdge , J. A. Sil1 , rep. Forty-second Stanton , Wayne and PKW , 0 L Lamb , rep. Forty ihitd Kor and Holt , and ti'io'jj-'m d teriitory , W. H. MuClure , ren Forty fifth Boone , Valley , Shar- m n , and un rganizd territory , G. W B "own , ri p. F r y-s xth Dawson and Frontier , A. S Bild in , rrp. For-y-aeveuth Franklin and Kear ney , H 0. Well * , rep. Forty-e'fjhr Furuas , Phelpe , and Got per , R W. Montgomery , rep. Forfy-nmttj J. 0. Carrigan , con- te t d ) Fiftieth Casa and Saunders , J. B. MiKmnon , rep. Fifty.fin.t-Platte , Colfzx and Bnt- ler , J. C. R iberta , rep. Fifty second Filmore and Clay , W. D. Gray , rep. Au Oil Region Bomaaoo. Petroleum TVorld , Napoleon Rogeri lived with his parents in the beautiful city of Titus- v Ho , on the banks of Oil Creek. Napoleon was young and ambitions. He was smitten with the charms of Lucinda Merkel. After an ardent courtship he trek his case to Mr. Merkel , the father of the fair Lu- sinda. Adolph Merkel was a merchant , and tad accumulated gold galore , tvnile Napoleon was poor as an out- tide refiner. "No 1" said the father sternfy "Yon. who cannot support yourself , have no ri ht to ask for the hand of my danght- r. Go ! ' * and he spurned him with ll s boot When Napoleon struck the sidewalk - walk he said with fl ishing evei. "Mark yon , Adolph Merkel , the day will come when your miserable store will not be a peanut-steud com pared witlUhe one I shall own. " Young Napoleon disappeared. Years rolled on. Our hero had been tolling on the Pacific slope , and had erected a busi ness house in San Francisco that was grand beyond compare. It was filled wi.h rare and radiant goods from the looms of every land. Napoleon had photographs taken of the inside and outaide of this mag nificent trad palace/and sen'Jthem to Adtlph Merkel , who had refused him the hxnd of his daughter becauio of his pcvertv. Funs The store was mortgaged for , ] roorotban it was rortbj the goods be longed to another party ; Lucinda wai married to a r d-h aded ti'-bruker , and had twins. Ueata of & Dte Cfllff. OQU8U'4 Mnldcoa. Unca , next in ootamand toSapsvaa- are , pmed over Into tha hnd of the Great Spirit lask hriday ntghr. Dnr- idg h a sickness his camp jtut weat of the agency rosembUd an infunated jaanayerie. Diy and nhht the me i- cine mon ho let , the squaws yoll-d and the dogs jo-ned lit the cHortu. On tha night ot his d alh t'io ' confu sion b'came wcree , and rtinbUd a lava-like exotic of g unts , hand or. Rans , trip hammers , boiler explocions , intartpersed every fov mooiButa by a shriek fiat would h--Te deafened a volcano that was doing its ho < t Oapt. Oline * id it reminded him of th ? time he taw the Rid Saa swallow th < * E.'yptiani. His ponio w ru shot and he w a laid to rest on the euamit at the hill just west of the asrancv. Obituary being prepared by XB - Meacbam. iot vv a If you re surfenng with a severe cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , ticklini ; in the throat , or anv arlection ot the throat or lun a , we know that DR. Kisa's NEW DISCOVRHV will give you immediate relief. We know of hun dreds of cases u hai completely cured , and that where all other medicine * had failed. No other remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that DH. KINO'S NswDiscov- EBY will cure you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se vere Coughs and Colds , Hoaraenesa , or any Throat or Lunc Disease , if you will call at J. K. Inn Drue Stora you can get a trial bottlj free of cost , era a ret uU- size bottle for Sl.OO janl61y(2) ( ) TH.E.CENUIME. IIYER FILLS are not recommended as a remedy "foi all the ills that flesh la heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Bead- ache. or diseases of that clioractor , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre poratory to , or of tor taking quinine. As a simple purgative theyara unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box bos a red-wax teal on the lid with the impression.MoLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLANE and FLEMING BROS. $3" Insist upon bavin ? the genuine DR. C. McLANE'S LIVElt PILLS , pre pared b- FLEfcTXG BR05.Pitl8bnrgliPa. , the market being full of imitations of the name Mcl.ttiie , spelled differently , but sarae i/ronnnciation. H" > w TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Inroat , bungsana Pulmonary Organs. USE AOCOKD1NO TO D1KECTION8 ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. frnlto Isthe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World Kor'ConstlpaUon , RlIIonsiiGSSt XXcadadic , Torpid I.f\er , I2fin- orrlioidB , indiMnosition , nricl all Dlsorclera arisfni ; from nil ob- BtructeU state of tlie system. Ladles and children , and lbns wlio dlsllic * talcing pllii nd nni eon < m llclnM. r pe- dolly pleastd xrllh ltd rgrccahle quslHU * . THOMC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may be iMd In Ml case * thnt n ed tri all of n nuriratlTt ; efttbartle. ornporlent mprtlclnp. and w till * It pro- lt Is entirely fr from tlie tunul objection * comruon totb m. rttgd'lo broczil tia boz < > ocly. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALT FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. 0. F. OOP m n. Wh 1ftl < n 1 1 < . ' m hi If.t. Before 1'urohuln/ TOHII -o-uailc.i ELECT Band , or AnplUncrr-p'S-wntfd ' tuiurc Ncrvuul. Chrome and speda I ) eci cs nd to tht. PUL EKMACHEK UALVANICCO , 613 JIo tjorcorj Street , fan Fntnci.cn , Cal. , fcr Iner Free Famphlet unit 'Tlia Kitttrlc CCTICW , " anil you wllsave tine , hczlthsndrn nej The P. O. Oo. are ( be only declare I . dcnu ne Eleclrlo Ap pliances on the Am ncan Coiitimi.t , i : wcos m your owu tuTii. leiaa and uCfro * MliUrt- | IUI ! tt A C . . , It 11. A. ii. ftiM > LKV , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN UAk PEKMASKKTLT LOCATED HIS ilED- ICAL OFFICE , US Tenth Sttcet , - OMAHA , KEBRA8KA OCerln ; l.Is ecrvlccn In all departrcrnls o medicine jni1 turnery , both In rencial aii pedal pnuti * * icuU and chronic di ca - . C > e conxnited ulf lit and day , anil will vialti D 't of the Hn. . ' imnntv on rirwn' of l tt HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line ui Steamships Leavtnz New Tork Ever ; Ttraraday at Sp. m. For England , France and Germany. For Passage apply to C. B : RICHARD & CO. . FOBS en pei AjenU , T * < " .rt"T'0T" MrttrVob - ' BELVlDilRE Star Wind Mill , MANUFACTURED BT THOS , E. WILLIAMS , RED OM ( IOWA. Corrnpondence eollctted n m thoM needing a tellable Wind Mill > sn < l fur oircn'ar and prlcoi and n > Information Ii rcjard to the Mill will b cbeetfnlljr rornighed. LIVE AOENT8 WANTED. EKASOKB WHY TOO bHOULD BUT THE BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL , BECAU-E lit. It Is more safe in a ( rale of wind , aud In he moot BTidikn ctianeea of the wind from any direction , because the whe l llnp flit on the tower la a' ' sj re < d with lu edit to the wind , and allo 8 ti raneto n ln clear arcaad , with out 'nrnlng or ttrlklng be whe l. 2nd. H n a rl.-Id wheel h vinj no moTgable joints to wear out , ruit or crea'in the vrmJ. 3rd. Ice nor clret baa no effect on It. 4th. It lees le power from friction than other MU' ' . 5th. It will rcn rftb less wlal tbAn otter ilill. ilill.6th. . It It fcvlly rrnlat d 10 It will perform any amount of work required less tnan its dpao- 7th. It baa no pallles , eatings cor ejdlngheadj to reeze ap In wnter. Sth. It wfl not pump wh'n out of sear. BthIt la ircll nd heavilv piinted with thr coa's ol the best ' nlnt tht mir e on afford. 10th. Hisape-fe treU-regnlator hnd illUkc care of itoelf In heivy chanohlo wind ate rns llth ItssymetncalfonnU ireiffctomva-ett 1 2th. Ne-cr hive hrsnl of any blown do * n tffl yet when properly set up with arejuIatiniT ne , nc.r ever damaged ia the least by tne wind. 13tt. They are of good material and > . 14th. All shaf 's turned , boxes habited tud all C'MirT parts oonhl nutted. 15th. it b mots simple , more compact la oa- h n > > * h r jijlll. VIA TUC Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF SOAD ! U U the HHOHT , SOSK and Ei-'e Recta Satwati COUNCIL BLUFFS me OfllOAGO , MILWAUKEE snd all points "CAST aud S02TH. IT OFFERS THX ittiVKLINO rOBLIi GRKATEB FACILITIES AND KOBK ADVAXTAQ2 * TJTA.V A.XT OTHER ROin IU THE WEST. lill the ONLY n./AD Ivjwf-n OOUNOIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which It ran PULLMAN HOTtil , CAES ! In aJJltlon U , thc = eaniJ to plena all classrt ol triTiiern. lt * r vTJTni A" ' VKALSatlu BATING STATIONS tit 50 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEl MltS I ITS C3ftSH S ARE THE FIXEST ! US trjuifatrii FIRST 3US5 If you wish jfcs Ivrrc ellc Acccmrao la- tlons > on ull ] bay your ticket by this Koa.it B3TAND n ILt , TAKE VOXBOTHiK. All Ticks : Actc's ia ll ou fbrourh 51oi t via thie ro4.1 = .vd ftk & u > Bag. ffiji yree of OMAHA TICKET Orfi. t.12 { FarnhjmSf. , Cor Itth. und at Unior. r.cific Depot DENSER OFFICE In Tolor-ao Contra ! and Union PicHc Ticket Office. 3AN FRANCISCO UTncZ Z Haw Slontjom- cry Street. For Information , foMers , icsps , ttc. , not ob- ulnable at Home Ticket Offlc , atitlrug an ; Mfent of tbt Compiuy , or UHRVIH HUCHITT , H. STE8KITT , Oen'I M n v-r , Oanl PUJ. Agect , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES TCLAXK , Gen' ] A2t Omaha ft Cocrdl BluOs. THROUGH TO CHfCACO Without Change of Cars I TISIIE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Trad ; , Elegant Fas * enjrcr Cc&cbca , and PULLMAN SLEEPNC ! & DINING GARS _ It Is acknowledged by tbe ? r i , and aU wtc travel nvcr It , to be tba Eet Appointed ind Beet Uanaxed Poid la the 91111 try. PASSENGERS QOING EAST Should scar In mind that tils Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Eart V8rth jnd Northwest. Fa&angers hy this Uoute have chclce ot FODR DIFFERENT KOUTES , And th Advantage of Six Daily Linej ot FaUoe Sleeping Can from Chicijo to New York CityWithout Change. All Expreea Trains on this line are equipped with the cstinjbcuse PsUnt Air Braku and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler ! , th most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents In the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'HINC ' CARS Are run on th Bcnlhfton. Route. Information conccrninz Poutea , Kattc. lime Ccnnectlonetc. . , will bs cheerfully gl en by ipplyintr at the ofEco of the fulfill. rt on Konte , 313 Fourtrentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. E PERK.NS. D W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Vana/er Oca. Weit'u Fats. Aj t. J O.FUILLfPPI , St. Joe Uo. Oineral Agant. Omaha. H P. DUEL , fcpS-dl llcletA ? nt Omaha. HNF LSSlL 1SSO. K. C. ST. JOE & B. R. . . , . G. . . R. , It the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE 2AST From OMAHA aid thrWEaT. .To change of cars between Omaha and St. I/onlJ and but on * between Omaha tnd New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS EIACBUJ3 lUi Eastern fa Western Cities > Vlth Jen cb r and lu cdvanca oi other line ; This entire Un * la equipped with Pullman's Palace 3 cep.'n Cars , Palace Day Coach- cfl.lllllor's Baf < ty Platform and Coupler and the celebrated VVmLn.lhou Air-Brake. THAT TOUR TICKET READiCBS City , 51. Jo p'j a.ncl'Cl Tickets fors2j t all oonpon stations la th * Wtt. J. f. \HXARD , A. C. DAV/E3 , Ocn'l Br.pt. , Qonl PEM. k H"kot Ag't St. JMcsh.ilo Ut. Joseph , llo , W C. SEACUJiKST , Tlaitt Ayoa. , 1' 05 Fanhat < 8troot. AND ? ROrD2 : ; , A. B. BAIINMID , Pw Ac nt , Oaiah/i. Qcn'rl A < ont. Omata. SIOPX CITY 4t PACIF3C St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Hdi.tUc Sinvx City Route / 100 MILES SF10RTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULDTH , ov BISMARCK , And all points In Vo'tbvrn lout , Minnesota and Dakota. Tlilv Hn * in eqc'pped ' with the Im proved Wn > tliiL-hou > e Aniomatt- : Air Braken and Miller Platform Couplur Hud Buffer. And for SPEiD , SAFETY AMD G3HFOHT Eltvant Dravine Room tnd Slteplnc Carj.owne. ! and controlled y the com pany , run Thrnnirh With ut Chsngo I > etweer. Union Pacific Tnxnnfnr Depot , Council Bluffs and 8U Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 : p m. , reaching 5ionx City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , niaktni HOURS IK ADVANCE o ? ANT OTHER Boirn. RetumlDK , lw v St. Paul at 320 p. m. , ar > rlviiz at Sfonx City at 4:15 a. m. , and Union Pacific Tran-fer Depot , Council Blufh , atOEO : a.m. Be sure that yonr tUkots read via "S. C. k P. R. R. ' F. C. HILLS , Superintendent. H'Kourl Valley , Iowa P. E. ROBUJSON , Aan'i Oen'I Pass. Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , and Passenger Agent , HAKE KO MISTAKE ! MICA. AXLE GREASE Componedlarg-ly of powdered mica and Utnzlasi a the belt an ! clioapSt > nbrlc tor In th : world < t l > thr > bestbecautei t do § note > .m , but form * a highly polished surface over ( he axle , dolru aw y iih a larze amount of friction. 'I ' Is ttae chcactrt bccauie vou need n e bat half tbe qnanti it In gre wliij your wazon that you woul I of any other axle itro-ve made , and then run yonr * irm iwicd ai Ion ? . I : answen eg ally as wall for Mill ( tearing , Threiilng Mu.U'n-n ' , Busies. Se .as for mcous-8end for Pocket Cjclopedliof Thlrii ; ? Worm Knumnjf. Mailed fre toany d re i MICA MAKUFASTUPIUC CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE. CHICAGO. ttB Ask Your Dealer For It CHARLES RIEWE , Metallc C1E4J , CoSlru , Cuk t3 , Sh/ouds , etc. Farn m ireu . Othand llrnOm > haKeb. orden promptly attended to. TI5IS G-T TH rr i ? / r For COUGHS , COL , ; S , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUME TIGN , end n.11 Daasea of the T3ROAT and LU GS. XI The moit Been iv to prep r ( fa i % ihs kioB w r'J PT J 'j _ { > TO' ' r prrH im ! * T h Lemon jui o , i u * rv u cu i'cnt Appetla r n " "onl . fr > en r. ' a. ' ' V * -t f\e V muiiei-e .ndl erlii. . - . ' .j- 4" > . . ii.iu.-r. i te * m r5 l ? r-c ! > i ! ! y ar * he' .t W-i f i' Ir u * i d pt I'll * k Put up in Quc.rt Si e Settle S'V ? iioe for the money then any article in the market. I P A MTIftM .ir ° VT f RSCEIVED bv e pnact- ; d er. - ho rr to plm off rpon yoo U/i M IUI = . cun.moi r.iw anil Ujo ip r f o > r r1C HOCK an < - RTK. vhlthl * tin onlyilfci.ICi' ' : 'l' arilJe nml. . . t fEKL'I F Bail- OtVK NUF > T STAMP on esch bottl * . Extract fv-irn of the Comruisionyr - Peport = - of Internal Revenue : TUEA I * tT DKPARTXE > T. OF > ' " > OF I > TTyAL M AsiHMno * i > . C. , J.nuary J6 , IS30. fn. LAWlt. .V A WAKflK : MaJ-'wc St. , Chicnro. ' 11 1li .i > zi | > end , tbe opinl-'n of tt ! otc - ouM have a inftkhot quanfltyt the BA ISAM' F ii LI Jo.f \ it i > the a Iraa-azfS ajHTl'-o ) t ) I < article In pectoral con pbint * while tha whijk\ > t tl" 'jrui > nn il'ute an emi I ion render ) it n acreeablr rcice-'r to th patl nt. C-i j " . & ' * < x r int I" th fornin'a. It m y ; r perly r claed a a HFTilCIsAL PKEPAKATK \ it"tr ; tbe pr I I-rs of C. S. R L edSV > ' k . and when fOftamptdir y la told hy Dru vl- * Ap ! * c nr > ni < > Other Fets m * > ltBoni r > rrinthem liabl * to f y fptciat tax u li.nu > r 1 ! y i r. cwp < f-iHy , ( "Ijne'i ) GRSEIx B. RAtJM. Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills , old by DHHGasVK ? , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere KIDNEG-BN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Losi * of Energy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions un'sinr from Kiciney or Bladder T iseases. Also for Yellow Fever Bbod and Poisoning , in infected malarial sectir.8. taTBj Uie distillation of a FORKSTLEAF with JUNIPER BEKRIFB and BARLETilALT wa bar * dl covtred KiDXEQt Xwhich acts pedaoallr on tha Kidneys an I Urinary Organs , remo > Uu Inurioc dcpOittsfofme-l in the hiadder and preventing any Mninlfi ? smortlnir scntlcn be v ot Irnlitton In the membranouc II lag of the duct * or water rnmaice It oxcltm a nealtl > y action In the Kidney * giving > h-m ttraiuth , vl or and restoring th < e or an to a healthy condition , showing Its effects on both the color and eaxy flow of urine. It can bo Uken nt all tune" , In all dim itea aud undert'l clrcnmrt n-3 iritl out ID jury to tbe synttm. Unlike any other prep ration for Kiilnoy ulfflcnltlea It nan a very pleaiit au I aicree'xhle taste and flavor. It h s bten J.fflcnU ton-ake a preparation containing positive rtluro'lc proprrtles" which will net nauxeattr , tut e acceptable tn the stcmaub Before Ukinpany Uvei meduino. trv a bottle of KONKOEN to CLKANSK th KIDNEYS from foul matter Try It ami y > u will a'.ways UM ! t as a family mevi'iiij. Ladies esreclally will like It and Gentlemen willflrd KIPNEOEN the tw t Kidney Tmicever itwdf NOtlUK l-achbott.'e "wars th > ! icniturcof LAWKENCE A MARTIN" , a'soa Proprietary Qoretn ment Stamp , which permits KIDNEUEN to basold ( without license ) by Druy itM , Croosri * nJ Other Fenona eTerywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at jour Dru lstj or Orocers , wa will send a bottle prepaid to th * nearest expM4 office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere- Wboletale ajtnts in Omaha , STEELE , JOUNSOX * CO , Fill supply the radu at minufa : u * WHO IS UKA2QUAINTE-D WITH THE C = CCRAPHV O < fHJI , SEE BV EXAMINING THib MAt , _ "HAT T H e-l\\\U i'g i 4 353 = 5 = CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACiFiC R. & is THE until imaEcrafl IL\K BETWEEN THE EAST & THE It * ( coin 'lee mu Sron. Uiicr-tu Coaoril . Joi-et Ottc . La 8-vlIe , , Liberty. lowaOtr.Jfiejeci , : } , Brooklyn , U t Molnei ( tee oap.w ! of Itm ) . dtuari. tls. and ATOOT > ; with Draacitrj Iroct Joattlon t I' > orl8 : w'ltoc. i-aio-Jor Ui-e. Waanltfton. JaLrtlB.c. nidcr. Ccnvenlie. iniceion. 'tnnlaa , uallat i. rtc. Laavecwortb. Atchbcc , tsa Jiansoa CV.71 Wa hln iO ! : to Slwrcrcey , L'ikiJ'XJ * , E = d j Tllle : KeolcaK tc Karztlnnon , Bonamn * . tocinort. Inilependect. Kldotj. . Wlnt8rs tAtUE-j to Lewis B3JAiaut > j = i aad A -oca to Harlcc. Tia Is oosltlT ly th am ? ( tallroad wblch tr-z * , and operate * tiroosi Una from Cnlcsca trto taa dlata o ! e n CHICAGO an ! PeoatA. KA ! ' A3 CT7T , tocacn. Bi.u7rs. utATErwoars an < t ATCSI- * ) N. Through cnrs are aiaoU3Cet < T8e& M : ! ai- taa xpA Kan s3 Lttr. via tfio "JlUwar ee tea Bork kland SfcoLlns. . " 1i& "Graat ! _ ocr Islana" U srynMcogtiy equipped. ! rord bed U nlmnir "fca.'act. Bad IU track is lain with irc l rails. What will please yea most will b the tfaurm of eDloylDB your maaig. wall * paaslne ciartns Mantual ptabte * of Illinois and Iowa. Jn one ot oar mamlfloont Ulnlng Con that accompany ill Througli Exprcts Tnlns. You cet * n antlro mesa , as good as Is serral lo nnj flnl-cUss ltut J. lorieTenty-Dre cents. > ppreclatlntr tbe fact that a nvajorltr cf t&a people prefer ecperata apartmpnts for different pnrpotes ( and tea Immense pn scnzcr bnjlnes * of this Sine warrantlne It ) , we arc pleased to an- nocnce that this Compan > runs Pullman Cart forslveplni ; purpo c , ana Mnlnt tors lot eattci pnrp.onrr. . 1VT great fev.t.-e 31 car Pal c Can I * 8 Bit OAUHjH * atn yon s u eujoy roar * H at all heirs ofnt day. Uajn'.nccct In.n IlridzM no : , andtilKonrlrfcvsat * u points eroteed line. vultranaterar * Tora 4 t Coupe. is Kauaas City , L a7 nwortB , oa isf PHINC1PAI * K. it f I.IIEAT TUUUUUU UD4H At C3ICAOOrUi JOul urfdnau. At NOLKWOO- t. W &C.R.U47. At WilUJJlNOTllW 1111273. TTTU3 IV , AzLt. * XLLX 7t.aIii.CK.t.K.K. Vt.-Twait.wlth P. K A J. [ lf.li.leti. W.HX-Milt * = AV.i . * W.Kda. At H0ti lKtyD TrltQ "Mllwankea Iiu4 ijafi Uae.1 % oJ HKlc Isl'd A V A.t UXTSOTSXT , wttn iia Uavjnport AS < itua : < ii J , Tito Centra , lows K. K. A1UB3 SJOIrrx wlUil * M. * * U H. * . , At fomrcu. Uirrrs. w t Utico faeiat tt.Sf At OKAZA. * tui u. & M . it u. it. in * ; At Cr > MraBca jgitcnox. fa : u-.a B. \ > At OTTCMWA , wic Ceotr * } low ? U S AP . .3taiU.tt.AU.lt. . kit At Kzo&ux. w-tt. I'OH fw. * War.sH A-.cn. A Nas. HIS. Ccn.Br. f. H. H& At LXAY2 O , 'to * Cant. . Kis. tut tne PUI.I.VA.V PA .AOK CAJtS a run throuztt to VKUKI ( : . . . . . COir.NC)1. ) ! . KI.VFFH. K.ANHAS CI'ITT , A TVHimtfi anil KKA * * A WOUTB. Ticket * vlu thu Line , known a the ) "Grrnt Kocfc I lund ltn.ut % " r Hf.- Kll Ticket * ccn la tan United Htute * i.nd Citnailn , Far Ind.motion not abbilouble at your borne ticket oenntcoCent. Uca'i ISi. sad Jrue - , , And Everything pertaining to the Fumiture and U ol r Trade. A COMPLETE ASSOBT&L 7 OF MEW OS8DS AT THE W ± iS1 ! 1208 anil 121 rarniiam Street. p Si r * > fl th ut VWECAR' WORKS il ERNST KREBS , Manager , j r nf.-'ncrcr ' ot all kinds of 33 J Ttt St. < t. Sth