Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 05, 1881, Morning Edition, Image 3

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TTOKJ Y iT LAW Office In
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Jj . OMAEAEEBSASH
COLLZCIIOK8 MADX
-Isicrneys-at-Law
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Farnhaoi
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ai3CH ! BLOCK. COS. 8008I6TH tfT
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HICHARGS & HUHT
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Attorneys-at-Law.
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To Herons 5nfferers The Great
Salopian Remedy-Dr. J.
B , Simpson's Speoifio
Medicine ,
It Is po-'tlrectire f-.r s .ermatorrhe < s Seminal
fcaknIratoteitry , tnd a I diwatw resultinj
rom Sflf.AV.ico , r'Cntal ' Anxiety I o a 01
ai-nnv > P 1ii- ' ! i- r.ptorQ. . .
xnut 'hat lea'l to
Conraraptlon
Invihliy and
The S ( > cciflc
xedldne It
heinp no
vit wonder
ful euocow.
Pamphlets
wutfrccloa ! Unte for tl.cni sjjil ket full
Price 8 > < JB , JI.Mperjuckare , or U pack-
* Srtforf5.W. A-'drrss nil orders to
v J I ! CIMf.0 ilBDICIS'E CO. ,
Enldw ; TO t-i5i O. r' Ooo'tnun , J. 'w/Dell
- . K. IM ds-Vru Cld-.sevcrvttirtre.
WROUGHT IRON FEHGES.
F ndnc and Raldne i
I < t3u v , permin-noc and economy
dillTtrorlc'nr the eitlnctlon o ! a'J fonclrur
tant In d lm. Indfttructible
reriren for lawne , FnbUe Orouniis tnd Oorae
t ry Pl * .
Iro-i Va o" , T.Rirn Settees , canoplt-d and "I
nj't'C p Urrn - C''an ' ! tn'l cnery dcsilpU-n ol
Imn ml w Ire trruiientsl work dedrned awl
nannfrrtar J tn E T PAHXUST- Wire an. '
Ir'-n W rh , 7. and SI WoodKtrd Ava , Pe
Imlt. Mich Pnrf - fU , ) -aUlocoe anil
REMEDY.
INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND
ACHING PILES
Vn ti onro on Ilio nppllrnllon of Hi
PI le Hrnn * l.r nlilch art * dl
TT iy npon the i nHo nfl , at > orbtm
ttt To mo re. nllajlns tte tateiao Itcti
Calicd.
nke BB ob - r ,
DO NOT DELAY
< h > drain on tbo T teen produce
irnt disability , bat bay It ,
TRY 6TAeNE CURED
PRICE , 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUH DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
t&dvrhrtt yon ran not obtain lt fhlm.ir >
rlU * end It. prrpnld , on rrwlptorprlp <
dr. Bocanbo * * Trend wou mic * ot fr
ttinppUcmllnn. AddroM
HE DR , BOS KO MEDICINE CO.
' THE COLOMDO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thlslnitltntlon , located at Denrer , Colorado ,
the EdntatlonU an < l Coorordil center of tht
TTost. la -emtncnt'y the cost and mo l practj.
cal ol III kind for th
MERCANTILE TRAINING
'
OF
Young Men and Ladies.
Q. W. FOSTER , Prwldent ,
D. W. OADT , Secretary.
Tt JBcrt rtnslTC , thoroofh ud occnpleU
Stltntton of the kind In th vorid. Thcrnemil
I aeaaan'anti and Dntlnca tnen , la tbe prln-
ctpa ) dti.j ani towni of tbe DoU d Etatea , owt
tbcir vncccts to our course cf training. 3
The Eieht End of Education for
Yormg Men and Ladies ,
new brloV biock. at junction ot three
or linM EeanU.r ! Ult d and turolched
vmsnU or the application ot and carrying
. val our novel and mtcmitlc nethodj ol
'llttU
man
"anp men who contemplate s > bn Inw life ,
Shakirentj havlnt son * to educate , are partlou-
cbojl requested to fend for our new Circular ,
vleW"t will Rire fall Inlormitlon u to tcrme ,
jty.fttlon ol entrance , etc. Addrces
per FOSTER President
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for
PTTE DATL7
OfciAHA PftLISHIMC CO. , PhOPRiETORS-
, K. nu. and tot * otrtett
TE".MS Of SUBSCRIPTION.
1 Copy 1 year , la advncs ( poetT.Jd ) . G.OC
Smooths 2.o
T BLrS
THE iMiLS.
C , SK. W.K. RES3 . n. , ! * 8p. re ;
0. B. & Q.t CO a. n. , E : 0 p. re.
C.K liP R. & . . 6SO , m.JWp.m- !
C- & fit Jne 6 : 0 a. m
.y.n.m.
U. P. R. K. . Ili0a.m.
0. & R. T. to Lincoln , 10 ta ,
B. AIL n.a. SOa m.
O. kS. W , , 7S a ta
0. * K. W. R. ? . . H a. m. , II p , ta.
C. a & Q. , 11 . a , S8 p. m.
a R I. a f. , 11 . m . 11 o n.
C B. kSt. Jo .11 to. , lip n ,
U. P. R.R. , < F B-
c * - .i-eolnisao . ra ,
w.p. . in.
Local mills fur bUKis Iowa It&rt but UIM t
diT , vu : 4:50 : 1 m.
Ofioe open f rom 12 to J p. a. Sunian.
THOMAS f ItALL ro.iru l r.
Arrival Auparure { Of
Trains
LXATI.
.I2IJ n. n.
do Mlzed 6.10 p m.
do Frelcht S30a m , 10 p. ir.
do do 8:16 x m. 2:20 a. m.
TIMK OASD OF THE BURL1J.GTOK.
LI1V1 OKABA. &B.UT3 OMAUi
xnr . . .3 : 0p a. Eiprta
Hall. . . ) a. m.
Snmlayf Excr Enn-'aya p.xc pteJ.
CHICAGO. BO' K ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Hall . 5KKla.ia. I sisti . 10:00 p. ir.
Erprws . SiC : p in. I Kipren..l3 0 a. o.
CHICAGO NORTHWESTEKK.
all . 6 : Oa. m I Mall . . . 7S3p.D
press . 5 : 0pts. | Cvp'ess..lwL'Oa m
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE ft COUXnIL BLDFFfc
LZATI 1ERITB.
Kail . s.t > e a. re. 1 Express . T : * " * . nr.
Erprees . C0 p. m. | llsfl . 7S J . u.
Theoc'vliue runntuu Putlraan SleeplbeCax
oat of Omaha to Union IHpot.
OilAHA & SCRTHWE-TERlf AND PIOUX
CITY & PACIFJOrAILROADS.
Exprtea..8K > 0 . w. | Fvpres * . i'JOp ta.
B & H. B. B. In KEBUASKA.
lEiV . ASK nt ,
i S0i : m | Freteht 930 a m
Frfr'gnt 0.55pm | Uxpr * ( il.-pra :
SIOUX CITT * ST. PAUL P. R.
HJ1..0:10an I Eip-ess. . . ,
Crprooa S,40pm I M 7:10 p E
WABA8H , ST. LODldft PACIFIC.
H1TU. 1KMTE3.
Kfc8 8 a. o. | KU1UE5 s. m
jprea..3:40 : p. m i toip/eas : Ji p. m ,
BKIDOE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Leive Omabi , dally. 8 t. m , 8 a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m. . 1p.m. , Sp. m.,8p. ra , 5 p. cn 6p.
m. ,
I > ve Council BlnOo ; 5:15 a. a. , 0:26 a , m ,
' 0 25 a. m. , Uriix. d. , l-5 p m , 1:25 p. u. ,
3:26 : p. B , S : 5 p. m. , C.-2i p. m. ,
Four trips on Sunday , leavinr Omaha at 9 and 11
a m. . S and 5 p. ra ; Council F'.33 tt 9:2i.
11 6 a m. , and 2S5 and 5:25 p m.
Leave Omaha : 0 a. ra. , T a. ra , , 8& ) k ta. , 1
p m. , { 0 p. m. , 7:25 p. ra. ,
Leave Council Bluffs : C:15 : a. m , , 9:40 : a , re. .
ll. 0 , m.B : 5p m. , 7.-00 p. m. , 7 0 p , IB ,
Dally except Sunday.
OUAAA & REPUBLICAN 7ALLET R. .
UAV ( , AR1UTS.
UaU iS5p. m.
rullr except RnnrtaTH.
SAIM i A Ul-AUO tXJUND.
Greatest Discovery or tbe AE 5-
ffonuertoldUoorerloeln the world harebeen made
unont ; other thitice where Santa CUus stayed
Children oft ask U he makes coodn or not ,
( f really Iio fives In a mountain of scow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Polo
And suddenly dropped In to vhatsecmodllkeUiole
Where wonder of wonders they found anewland ,
labile fairy-Ilk , ! belnja apfcarod on each hand ,
fhere wenm"rntalca like " _ T j * more
heantUol - - -wf&
{ Teenwf& _
Ind tar tirunter xle < Uian OTiir . . > cu > ul
Jlrtla with the licca cT a rainbow urcra toned ,
While Con-crs of exqulfltc fragrance wera rrow
Ing around.
Vet losf w tc they left to wonder in donb.
V btliip goon came they had heard ranch above.
To-ae Santa Clans' self and t hit they all Bay ,
lel-okcd like the pictnror se every d y.
tlo drove up a t am that looked veryqceer ,
Ttm a team of grasshopper * Instctd , f reindeer ,
ft rode In a theft Instead of a Blclh ,
Oat he took thorn on bosrd and drove them
way.
tie shoved them all over hts Tronderfnl rsalni ,
V.nd factories maVinc eoods for women and men
Carriers were working on hata treat and small ,
To Bunco's the' said they were sending them all
trig Klnglc , the Gloia Maker.told them at onot > ,
111 our Glov we woecndlcp to Dance ,
ianta showed them cupcnderg end man * thlcjf
acre.
5aj Inc I alse took thesa to friend Bn&Cd'B ctora.
ianta Clan * then whimpered a secret hs'd te'J ,
s In Omaha every on kn w BaaoJ well ,
Jo therefore shonid send bis poods to hla cir ,
inowinp hie fri ds will ? et their fall share.
-ow romsroberyo dwellera In Omaha town ,
Ml cho want pnannti to Dunco's go round ,
for Bhlrtt , collarc , cr cloves crest > nd small ,
; pd TOOT n'ster ' or annt one end til.
Bonce , Champion TT tt < > r r.f the Werf. Dnaelu
A new in'l hitherto unknown remedy far all
l | ea M of the KMnryi. lU&ddrr. ana Urinary
Organ * .
Uwj'l poeitivtly care DIa'oetea , Uravd , Drop
sy , firlzht's Disease , inability torttaln or ex | > el !
ths Urioe , Catarrh of 'be Blacker , bleb colored
ind scanty rrln , P lnful Orinatlnr , LAMI
RACK , Ucneral Wcaknus. and all Fertile Con
plaints.
It avoids Iniomil mcdlanei , ig certain In It
elite's and cmrJi vlion mUiln ; else can.
For -ale i.y all DijeK'rts ' or tsnt by nail fret
apnn receipt of the price , fitC.
DAY NEY PAD GOPROF'RS ,
Toledo , O.
C5Tfl f , jorr nddrms tor oar llltlc toot ,
TIsw > wa > Saved. "
at name , samplte ror
i mat B'.ln-uin & rorC
v
FEVER AND AGUE.
Ther-Jsnc ciTlllnd nation In the V sten >
n ml phir in which lie ctil tr rf HoetetUr't
&t < mien Bit tn ai a tonic , oo r > ctive , and aiiti-
Mliout med dne , is nut ki.own andspprrciated.
Wh le It Ua tnficna tor jll oni > nd all
cllira'e * , It I < epednly united tn the eomp aints
tenerattd bti e e iher. blnp ths pu.estand
t * TerttabI * ctlo.ulant in th w..rld
fornleby I'tUfKisvard I al rs. to whom tp-
Vlr for Bo > Wtt < r'ii Aicunie for 1181.
Tarrant's S-ltzer
- Aperieat ,
A rare lor Irdigest rn frightful ,
A bnbbli-ijr i ve-as * - e L'litful ;
A rtnKdr I r emy tlm < nt
( Ver hlch the Kllnm m ke wallratat. ]
A laxative , thoa.h mild , tffectlv : ,
A tome , nervine md cnrrectire ;
An aniidyno & < 0 FuporlS ; ,
A TOndtrful PALISIric r o
Ki Ixxiyipc o ery rare ingredient
TJnt Emhcr Nature . .eemed exne&ent ,
VTlVh kUnly liberal hui-l f fiinr
U > to tba luoosja Uiner fipcjnfL
WJATHBR BBTSUTT Y8&B8
WEEDS SEO LIEOTIOSS cr
o ? 1803 , 1812 AK 116.
"You have tskeu m ti a little dis-
idvantsi-B , " feiid tb on. Thttrlaw
Weed , when aaked yeal rdny to ro
lite mine i.f his roo'jl ! ctlont of o-ild
nd seTereTTi'ntera. JEo waa.fle t d in
nia t-wy c''alr ' , in front of grate firs ,
whoia glowine coals lighted up his
a 7 little pwlor overlooking Twelfth
teet A hrga poll parfot rustled
nis feathers el theerjtrauaa of ih'i a-
> lop , but after a few num'elligibla
nuttehoi ; jelapiad iuto lilenoc , nnd
itvntj turned his nttentl < n aai * to
id * fliok rne flimes in the tire placa.
'If jan ware to giro ine a lutla
tim , " Jd3d Mr. Weed , "I think I
o -i reca'l faw f t which possibly
aljht b int re ting. The weather
/ ukuowija subjdct in which on
tikca only a paiuu < r interest , and I
l ti't ha'i-ra ' th-rj ii aaythin that
ll&i oorae nndor my observation wh'ch
-.i/ -i It tl nf a short notice "
Mr. Weed leaned fornrard and lacked
iu < o cue iuj coil ? , luoning his b'niC'8
lowly through h hair BI "his
th > ughts traveled bickerer the d-
ondng and quarters of tha otntury
"Lit ma eea , " said he "the winter
f 1813 , I remember wa < miU'ua
lurero and w g rennrkablni for t
leoih of snow that fi.ll. I was tli
15 ye r. nl ? . Thealirra w a railed th.it
thi BrIUih were marohinn ovtr tbo
wo fruin i iu3tan tu Sdckeit'a Ua
oor , and volunteers wtm o tiled f r.
i lot of us responded , and wo sUrt
in sltighs to go from Uiici to Sac > < e t's
'larbdr. ' The sno * wm so deeo a
Urge part ol iha d s'anre that as we
iu tha sleiyhs it * surf oa wat ficm
thres to five feet abjva our hBi
The f&rmera had dug out a road in it
ju t wide enough for a single sleijjv > ,
and through this narrow cb m ; l e
rode. The only pl c ono sleigi cou'd
nss mother on ti. { road wer < turn-
oate , widened for this purpose. It
vras bitter oolii , and Outitio wsi
jJvereH ith ice. We ro.iched Ssck-
-it's Hither only to Cud that th
wa croundlt-83 It eeetned
two soldiuw. wao wera nt first
to bo BrUiih dtsortere , but
who were really two men bslonging
to our forces , escaped l orti iropnsou-
raent in Kingston , and , making their
way acroea tna ice to Sackett'g Har-
1) r , brought the report that the
British vforo p'epannj ; to invade the
states at this point
' The winter of 181S wi , I remeE-
ber , very cold and stormy , and was
U-ng remembered by peopla of. Clio
nango county , where I BS living n'
th time. Tne winter of 1812 was also
intensely cold , wiih a dry , clear , brac
ing atmosphere preva'linp throughout
almost rhe ctititt ) period. Another
cu.d apell which I recall occurred be
fore tbe winter 1813aetin soma time
in the autumn. We were living then
in tenta pi'chcd on the banks of the
Black river , and had been suffering
intrnstly from this unusual cold A
erritic snow storm suddenly came on ,
and pot an end to our miseries , for it
piled up around our tenta and ban keel
us in completely Our beds of Hem
lock boiivhi wern warm enough aft > -r
that , and our blankate were a suffi
cient cr.veniitf , for tbe windcruld uo >
possibly pit * rce our tents through this
white mantle , However , wo did not
have to endura this life rsry long , for
in about a week wo wont into bar
racks at Sacketi'a harhnr. _ i
"The winter of 1808 is impressed
upon my memory from the feet that
my parents moved through the snow
aud cold out of CaUkill into Courtland
county. That was a lorg journey to
take in those dnyj , and w were about
eight days on the road. Its hardships
ware many , owirg to the neason of
the year in which it wai underfakao.
There was rny father , my mother.
and my three brotherard , would yon
believe it , the whole of us a d cur
huuiflhold goods besides , accomplished
the t ip iu one sleigh. Tne depth of
niw was unnsual ' von for thcsa > 13-
f hioned winter ? , and when we reach
ed our deitinntii n we found ourselves
n a howling wilderats * . Whv , it
* as like moving out of th > > ir > r1d al
* 02ether. But our seis-me have un-
' 1f > gne a great chtnge einco then.
Tnu weAther of such a day a to-dy
uore closely resembles the weather
prevailing throughout the month of
December in the in'crs of 50 years
igo. Than we almost invariatly had
htrd shirp , cole weather for three or
'cur months : > ght along , with an oc
Frcm the weather , Mr. Weed
turutd tbe subject of convertn'ion ' to
the remarkable changes which have
taken p'ee since it nan a cm ternary
thtnij for a farmer to "bo obliged to
die his w. y through drifts as high 1
most as the taves of his house. He
told of Marathon , when the few sal-
tiers of that now thihinjf town aied
a bauwood c uy-out in crossing thu
river , and ol Rochester when her in
habitants numbered between 800 and
900 persons. Of 8)racuse he s&l' :
' 'Why , Syracnso is bu 1 ; on o epot
whio-'i I remember as tha home < > f
frogs aud rntles. The swamp wa < al
mos * irnpetiotrable. Fii'aily , however ,
by hacking and hawing an < t dij"in.r *
rdurny reid was run through it.
E'en this brought li't'fl ' liyht , in < o thu
place , which was BO dark ia broad day
light th.it I hare heard tht owls hoot
as t pasted alone at n > onday. "
BEN MIL0WEEDB 1DBA.
HE THOUGHT A COTJBT COULD ISSCB
AX ATTACHMENT TO MAEE HIS
LOTB HIM.
Uttlt Rotk Omtt * .
A ruin named Ben Mild weed walked
into tbe cflice of a jusiies of.the
peace yesterday , and , tiking oil an
old tlnnrbed hat , addressed tbe digni
fied official :
"Are yon the courtj"
"I am. What is yonr trouble ? "
Ben betrayed agitation ia the nnrv-
ous manner with which ho fingered
hie old bat.
"Jo g , Nancy , myg l , has baen
runninjj around witti t ro or three
men lately , and hex caused me & heap
of oncRsineBS. "
' Come to the poinr , Mr. Mild-
weed. " succeated the court.
"You hear my storvi Jedge. I'm
sot in my w ys , and I'll get thar
quicker by innning my own furrow
down this patch of trouble. "
Tha jnuioe settled his feet comfort-
ab'y on thfl table , ami looked resign
edly at Mr. Mild-treed , who eun-
tinoed :
"Nincy ia tha purfieat calico in
R.tchvroo'-B , and vo heo hitched for
three ya'r * , not spliced , you know ,
bnt wauin * forme to buy littlehom .
Tno men down to the cettlement are
jealous because Nancy sot np to me ,
acdtbey hang 'round like black-birds
in a coin patch. " Ben hitched up
his pants and seemei reluctant to con
tinue. "Now , Nancy is a good gl ,
and her black eyes h z fotohed me ,
like churning fetches butter , and she
ken make rue a oed or bad man for
her * ke. But , jedge , she knows ir ,
and laughs and carries on with Bill
Paters when I'm'round. She goes to
camp rnfetin * with HezSpilkins , when
I have t 11 her a hundred times he
was a low-flung fellow , and she agger *
vat < > s me terrible. "
"Come to the point. Ben , " said the
court impatiently , lifting one leg over
th other.
"I'm ppttin' thar , your honor.
Now , old "Uncle Marsh Turner and I
hev talked this matter over , and ho
scs thet Nancy hesn't attachment fer
me. Tbet like to broke my heart ,
jedce , I'll swow it did. Ses Undo
Marsh , 'Ben , ' sea he , 'her you got an
attachment for Nancy)1 ) 'Yep , tJncle
Marsh'tes I ' 'Hg
, , 'mostpotmlal,1 (
she for you'set ) bo. 'I am dublou * ,
unole.'sesl. 'Ben'sea ha , solemnly -
ly , 'ef she can't lav you withberirhold
hart , drip her like a hot cake. Bf
eho hesn't ac attachment far you thit
it sArorjg nd true , an 1 honest , dr p
aer. You'll bi mil' , We boy. I'm an
old mm , Ben , and when litres a young
nun hev an attakmenc fer a crl , r.nd
aha hesn't fer him aa strong , I set t"
myielfthey is fooluk. Taey hadn't
u.tht to splice. ' "
1T > ur honor , " continued Mr.
M'l'iweeJ , "art r TJoala March acs
a 1 this t > i HIP , I | { ' 'te ( .ff and ifainka
I CJncludas thit ha is right , and now
I her a ma tu tha puii.t. I saddled
the old brotvn mire , and put same
biODii and cora-bread in the * & -idld-
big , and started f < ; r L 'tl * A > ok. 1
dim23 straight to you , j dge , and I
trmt you : o mak out HII uttaohm-nt
for Njtncy to tne. 1 knows that th -
conrtB ken maka attichraen'n ' , and I
don'c cart ) what it OJBIS. J-st you
mike out thw papers and I'll imko the
ol t bron mare do aum ot thu .allest
trVi 'liiig ' gettia'back 10 Nancy i hit
vnu evr 8 < vv. Wall , why dim t you
be : ' " , ja ge. "
'Tec urts don't make love at-
taohiutntSB d the court , tikiug iio
Hfr.iin the lalil- .
* 'l don'c ca'a < h < t it cost ? , jed.'e. "
"Y-iu hnve hid n 1 g tnp tur uuth-
ing , Ban ; it can't be djiia. "
Ben pulU'd liii b-tt over his eyes ,
wiped H trsculinir drop frcm.h a clieek
dud wniked slowly toward thu door
" 1 11 so hov the brown mare ff d and
sfudy : ib nr it. [ thought i > s h w the
o urr niought hsv duni it , " nnd thtn
he st-ppid ir. < m the J utice's door u
: f N .oy cas lei : to hiai lortfver
Che Mennon'tss.
The MernDnio chHrch ° s ar * invari
ably plain a racturee Th y hav no
ste < pes , no hells , and ttieir sict.ngs
re never uph < htered or cushioned
Not the slightest oriJuiice ofudorn
ment is nnytvh > ro visible in-ida or
oubide of tht ) chureh , their belief ba-
mg thit adornments and luS'iret '
would have a tendanoy to le d t e > r
mmda to earthly things. Ono of the
'arrest ' and moat prominent churohts
in the country ia located on the Mil-
Ieraviil turnpike , on the r < .al to the
village which has bj orn8 notoJ for
its state normal school. This i * a
commodious , 0113 ate < id brick structure -
uro , safrounded by unibraxeom
trees , b nuath which hundreds
cf hitching plajea have bion
provided. Here , on a summer Sib-
bath , the cceni > is an unusual one.
Ther hvra two churches in this city
one balonuin to tha Old Monnoni'es
rtiid trie otner to tha New ( or Re
formed ) Me'inonitee for tv > 'n these
irood people have had their difference ) ,
Paradoxical as it miy seem , the New
MennonitcH wnrah'p in ths old building -
ing and the Old Mennonites in the
new building. The latter is located
on Er-t Ghes'nut ' street , corner of
Sherman street , and with the excep
tion that i/rii never any larger , is very
like the old church bniUing , which is
on EJSI Gorman street. ThwR-'f jrmsd
Mennonites claim that they adher.i to
the original doc'riius of the church
ind tht the Old Mennonites have da-
parted from them , while the latter
mitnUin just the reverse. In
doctrinal practice , however , after care
ful icquiry , we are satisfied they are
much ifcn sime , their ditlerences being
principilly tichuical. The evident
d ff renca between the two lies in their
polities.
The old Mennonites baliflvo it is
right to exarcisa the olaotivd fran-
cbisa , and nl neat ir.yariatly cast their
jal ots ; and in thla county , where
Both churobf B combined number be
tween two thousmd and three thou
sand , they are important f.iccors in
; he success of the republican tiokut
'or they ro rcpuhliwns ' by a taiga
majority. " Tn Raformad 3Iennon-
tes , however , while ihey , of eoursi-j
lave their own opini"iia , do notae-m
It eonxiatHnt with thwir faith to vote ,
and few f them d > 0.
All nf them > ld and new cling
ten tcioua'y ' to thjao crioia ; tioy are
oon-reiis'anr , in war mil in Iav.
Ab.vo all otht-r eec'u they practice the
precept whith teachtn us to ' do unto
itheii as wo would thit they should
do ts us " Being m n-re itt nt they
will not , as a ruta , insure their prop
erty against loss by fire. Some of the
more aivme d , however , will insure
in compin'es n it mutual , avoiding
tbe la'tcr bioiuse , if ' 'hey shara in
their profits , they could naturally ba
parties to any 1 > < J1 1 nctson which thty
might bring to r cov r lo = aei. They
are au inanrnnoe curnpiny uoto thorn-
selves , dividing the lus * i > f every mom *
bfr , by fiiu or from any other cause ,
ani'tni ; ihntl > J membership , th3 at-
sessmsnt being rrnde acoording to thy
va iiition if tuts tBta'ouf etch. Tne r
tinb'tt of life are straichi forward aud
* inin'e. ' nd it were well if there were
more like thorn.
Tneir pr .ahera nro not salaried
Cnt il e r uio.io t b'ln chmi'U u in
teresting. A mooting of tha congre
gitiin ia cille'i , and certain one * ,
after asking tne LorJ t > direct their
mtndj in the matter , are si' ijis'ed for
prii chtri. Af. a subs'quent raeftiiij
v. iten are t ku < i out ee candtdnte' ,
of whom there t * frtqaun ly a la-ac
number , ai.d 11 h ving a reasonable
number of voteut tins mtfitnjz are
ruforred t < > n s'lll 1-tter mejUnt ; of the
bi h 'ps ' , mlnistere , nnd lder * , who
> -lei cprta n 'tne of thnumbtr to be
herd by th oinzreaation. Thflie
thus elected ( or selected ) .are pUc-d
on prob 'ion , and if they ere deemed
worthy they remam in the ministry
The bishops average about one to a
county tome counties h vit g more ,
others two , and in torn * instances
one bishop to two counties bnt the
average is about one bishop to a
county.
Qaskers are born Quakers , and
eoino persons have an idea that this
is the ci3 with the Monnonitej. It
[ s nut so ; i hey r.ro born out of the
church , free to go where they will , and
only become members after they have
experienced regeneration. Converts
From other denominations to their
Faith are not infrequent particularly
in this country. In tM c ty there
are at present about savonty Mennon
ites , among them some of our mott
ntelligent and prominent citizens.
For tne most pirt they wear straight
coats , of plain arab or r > rown oolor
and broad brimmed hats ; bat th's
dree * ii not imperative not goTernRrl
by any rule of the church. "It
is simply a matter ot usage ,
and is in conformity with their
ideas of simplicity and their utter ab
negation of telf. They * re some
times confu ed with tha "Omish , "
whoso dress is praso-ibed bv Church
rule , and who go so far as to renounce
buttons , wearing only boobs and eyes
on their coUs , vests or other gar
ments. Thus have we given a faint
idea of these most excellent citizens- ?
God fearing men and women. They
are a feature of our county , though by
no meant confined to it nr the Htate ,
or even the country. Far-off Russia
has during the last fe yean contrib
uted many Mennonites to our lind ,
driven here to the ' 'Land of the Free "
to escape persecution at horce , and as
their number * increise incur midst ,
their influences are all for good.
Too Late to Stop tne Wedding1.
Lctlttown ( He } Journal.
A beniijn old looking gjntleman ,
whom most people would otll over 60 , <
with a rosebud in his buttonhole ,
le&dicg * blushing young lady ,
cpp&rantly juit out nf her teens in anew
now silk drtsi , m do a profound bow
bforc p'ark ' of court of Lmgbton , ia
city building , and both expresssd a
Joint dgiir to bo cud * one. , He gAve
hu aje at 50 and bars at SO. They
had bean duly pnoIUBed and were
duly J ined in mt rm-ny. In about
i-n m nutea in can e two excited wo
man and riimaudad to know If the
ceremony hd taken placa They
were very indignant } said iliay should
employ o-mnsel and "upiat the whoU
thing , ' declared the old gantlnnan
was .v r 70yerg of age and the alrl
under 17 nd under gnardi'nship.
Mr Liughton calmly told them they
care fifteen minutes tea Ute. Ha
afierV'trd learned that It wa > a Jsal-
oui star of tha bride , whom tha old
aontlem < n with the rofiabud had for-
'aken for youth nnd beauiy , who
causal the tr-uh'o
THE NrBRAiK
Tha Mezt Senata.
The offi.-ii'l lite of senators in tha
ligi litum of Nnbraika h as fullnw :
la ? D s-.rht R \\hsrry.W.W. .
Tuk.
2J D's'rict Wil'i.m Daily.
31 District 0. H. Van < yck , H.
F Utdy.
4 h District-O. K Taft.
5 h Diatrict O.V. . DoASE , J.vo.
0 H Wfi.
C.h District J 0. > rere"a.
7 h District S. B. T xl-r.
8 h DUtriut J P Hurn ? .
9th D strict J hn Zu'-rurg.
10 h D < tric * Iiiac P > * ers.
11 h Dmriot K. Smith.
TJ'h District J W. P rkins.
IS h D strict TT. R M TSC.
I4fn DifitrioAI. . K Turner ,
loth Di-tnct A. J E ans.
18 h D.Btiiut E. 0 Wmte.
17ih D.striot 0. H. Gere , 0. W.
Pric- .
18th Oistriut T R Ervi" .
19 h Diitn'ct E B Hirrington.
20ch D-strict-H. M W K
21 Distrii : ! THOS GKAHAJI
22d Dittriot Martin Birnus ,
2id ; Distrio' J. B. Dimmore.
24th District 0. B. C > on.
25h D striot Sidney Baker.
26-h DstrioHenry 8nyd > r.
HOOBB or BKPEIENXATIVES. : :
Fi st District Richardson , P. S.
Haacock , J. B. Djwiy , , lohn Kloep-
Fel , Ohas. Cook , rop.
Saoond Pawnee , J. L. Linn , A.
H. Jackson , rep.
Third Uage , Elijah Filley , H , H ,
Silver , rep.
Fourth Johnson , J. S. DJW , A , A.
Carman , rp. .
Fifth Neraaha , Church Howe , T.
L. Schick , M. B.Riyrnon. rep.
S'X'h ' 0 oo , N * so Overton , F.
T. Ha isom , J. 0 Mjore , J. M. Par
ry , rop.
Seventh Lanoister , N C. Abbott ,
0 0. Whedon , N. T. AlcOiun , R. B.
Gtraham , rep.
Ei h-h SAiindera , H. H. Shedd ,
Benjimin Johnson , J R. Scott , rep.
Ninth Oaaa , R. B. Windham , Jas.
Hill , H. D. Roor , Tfy.
Tenth Sarpv , Amos Giles , dem.
Eleventh D.iugUs , W J. Broatch ,
H. B..11.1. . J. H Kynor , P. M. Mullen -
len , E. M. Birtlett , S K , Jackson ,
rep. ; W. A. Paxtoa , J. A. McShane ,
dem.
dem.Twelfth
Twelfth Dod e , Wm. Fried , J. R.
Oantlm , iep
T lirtoon.hVaaatngroaH.Sprick ,
J. B. Batly , rep.
F inrteanth Bart.
Fifieeuth Cuming , Wm. Oinm T ,
M. Trause , rep
Sixteenth Dakota , Joe Holman ,
dem
Seventeenth
Eighteenth Jefferson , 0. P. aio-
cumb. rep
Nineteenth Thayer , E. M. Cor-
rell , rep.
Twentieth Nuckolls , J. M. Coot ,
rop.
Twenty-firs1 Webster , H.S. Kiley ,
rep.
Twentysesond Ad&mB , 0. R.
Jones , rep.
Twenty-third Clay , J. H. Oaee ,
rep.
Twenty fonrth Fillmore , N. S.
B bcook , rep.
Tweoty-fitth Salinr , W. H. Ki'inp-
ton , H McDuugol , rop. ; S. J. Her
m i , dem
T cntyeixh * Sawnrrl , H P. King ,
ren. ; Henry B'C'J ' , furion.
Twenty-eighth Hamilton , John
Holmes , rep.
Twenty-urn h Hall , Fr < : d. A
Sea'ra , rop.
Thirtieth Buffalo , S. 0. A7erind. (
T'P )
Thirty-first Lincoln , J. 0. Watts ,
don.
Tnirty tiird Howard and Greeley ,
\V. R Sti t , rep.
Thirty foiuth-Msrnck , 0. HjsteU
ter , rep.
Tmrty-fifth Po'kJohn H. Mtokoy ,
rep
Thir'y-oixth Bu ler
Thirty-sjventh CJfv.A. . M"
Wnliiiig , rep.
Toir-y fijhth Platte , Het.ry J.
Hudson , rep.
Tni'iy - ninth dhdl'On , 0. 0.
Wvat , Trip
Finioth Cedar.
Forty iirst Burt and Djdge , J. A.
Sil1 , rep.
Forty-aecnnd S anfon , W.iyno nnd
Pinrcp , 0 L Lamb , rep.
Foriy ihnd K'iox nn-1 Holt , and
uno'gAniajd territory , W. H. MoClure ,
run Forty nfth Boone , Valley , Shor-
m n , and un rganiz.d territory , G.
W B'own , np.
F > r.y-s xth Dawuon and Frontier ,
A. S B ild .fin , rtp.
For y.seventh Franklin and Rear-
nev , H 0. Welh. rop.
Forty-e'sht Furuis , Phelpo , and
Got per , R W. Montgomery , rep.
Forty-ninth J. 0. Carrigan , con
tested )
Fiftieth Gags and Sannders , J. B.
Mi Kmnnn , rep.
Fifty-fir t Platte , Oolkx and Bnt-
ler , J. C. RibertB , rep.
Fifty second Filmore and Clay ,
W. D. Gr y , rep.
.An Oil Region Bomaoce.
PetroUnm TV odd.
Napoleon Rogers lived with his
pirents in the beau'ifulcity of Titus-
v li , on the b nks of Uil Creek.
Napoleon wa young and ambitions
He was smitten with the charms of
Lucinda Merkel. After an ardent
cnunshio he took his case to Mr.
Merkel , the father of the fair Lu
cinda.
Adolph Merkel was a merchant ,
and had accumulated gold galore ,
wiila Napoleon was poor as an out-
tide refiner.
"N l"said the f thersternly "Yon ,
who cannot support yourself , have no
ri ht to ask for the hand of my danght-
r. Go ! ' and he spurned him with
h s boot.
When Napoleon etrnck the side
walk he eaid with fltshing eyes.
"Mark you , Adolph Merkel , the
day will coma when your miserable
( tore will not be a peannt-staud com
pared with the one I shall own. "
Young Napoleon disappeared. Years
rolled nn.
Our hero had been tolling on the
Pacino slope , and had erected a bust-
ne'.s home in San Francisco that was
grand beyond compara. It was filled
wt.h rare and radUnt goods from the
looms of every land.
N-tpoleon had photographs takoa
of the inside and ouUide of thia mag
ni6cent trade palace"and een-Jthfm to
Ad l h Merkel , who had refused him
the hand of his daughter because of
his povtrtv.
a The store waa mortgaged for ,
more than It was Trorthj the goods be
longed to Another p ty ; Lacinda va.1
married to a rid-headed ciUbrokir ,
and had twins.
ia of a Dt OUUf.
Onray &T-4 iluIJuoo.
Unca , next in cn jnajid toSupsvan-
arn , pa-sed nv * > r inttr 'the laud of the
Grstt Spi-ii laa * friiny mgh' . Dur
ing h 8 sie\tless his camp just west rf
the apency ro mbUd an infurta'ed
menagerie. D < y and ni ht t' ' > e raa-i-
sine men ho le ) , the fau w8 yell-d
end the d-igs join-d hi * tbo rr.oru * .
On ths night ot his death the confu
sion D-eame worse , and rctpmbd ! a
lava-like exotic of g nnts , bund organs -
gans , triphammari , boiler explosions ,
intaripersed every fo moments by
shriek iM would
IHT * deafened a
volcano that was dcrns : i's be t 0pt.
Oline said it rpinndod him of thj tune
he law tha Bd Sa swJlow tbp
Egyptians. Hi prniies were hot 6id ;
ha was Inid to rest on tha saxmii os
the hill just west of the ast-ncv.
Obituary being preparad by A B.
Mtaohaui.
FVCl3 IU < . VV V t > .UuS7.
If you are snriering vnth a severe
cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con
sumption , loss of voice , tickling in
the throat , or anv arlection ot the
throat or iuncs , we know that Dr. .
KINO'S NEW DiscovcHT
will give ynu
Immediate relief. We know of him-
dr ; ds of cases it has completely cured ,
and that where all other medicines
had failed. No other remedy can
show ontvhaif as many permanent
cures. Xow to give you satisfactory
proof that DR. KI.VQ'S N iw Di cov-
ilBT will cure you of Asthma , Bron
chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se-
vera Cnu < ; hi and Colds , Hoarseness ,
or any Throat nr Lunc Disease , if you
will oall at J. K. Kn Dru ? Stora you
can get a trial bottU fraa of coft , era
a regnlv B S bottle for 1.00
tlo enr
BR. C. '
. . MoLANE'S
are not recommended as a remedy " foi
all the Ills that flesh Is heir to. " bnt in
affections of the Liver , end In all Biliou-
Complalr.ta , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of Uiat character , they
Etaud without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No betier cathartic can he used pr *
paratory to , or ofter taking quinine. A ?
a simple purgative they are unaqualed.
BEWARE OF IMITATION3.
The genuine are never su ar-coatcd.
Each box has a red-wax coal on the lid
trfth the impresbion.McLANE'S LI VER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of 0. McLtKE and FLEMIKO BROS
3 ? Insist npon liavinp the genuine
DR. & McLANE'S LIVElt PILLS , pre
pared b-
FLEallNG BROS.PlttslnrgliPa. ,
tlw market being full of imitations of
the name .TfcJ niia , spoiled differently ,
but aaino i/ronunciatloa.
mw TO cunE
CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ,
Colds , Asthma , Croup ,
All dlaeaeos of tne luroat , LunKB.&nd
Pulmonary Organs.
trSEAGCOUDIItOTO DIUECTION1
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tr plttl
IralU \Cf a d plants.
IstheBest and Most
Kgreeable Preparation
in the World
For Constipation ,
Headache , Torpid Li\er , H-e
orrholds , Indisposition , and all
Disorders arising ; from an ob *
stracted state of tlie system.
Ladlea and chll-lren. aicl thnss who
taklnz pill * nnrt nnov > fln mullclnp Ri
dally pleaKMJ wlb Us rgreeahla quallilt
TKorio-rnnrr LAXATIVE rray b
In Ml oaaei thit nrwl thn all cf i muiiatlv * .
calhnrtto.orap rli'nt mfflle'n" . orfl whllll pro.
tlucsi th Am6 rit1t ai iba utenii nameil. It la
entirely fn > from t i ni l oblf r : Ion oomnion
to them. raaiwWa broanl tin boxc : trJy.
Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc.
SOU ) BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS.
" ' ' IUM ' " ' - ' i r *
'I'lviTTra h * ii i
0. F. OOP m n. Wh Ir alj ir ' t * . m l < ? 7 b.
Before I'urchuln 'X.N' KOKU otou < ici'
El STOTDIP i
Hand , or Appliancer'P'Bscnteil tocureNenooj
Chrome and pecia OeewC" , smd to the PUL
v EKUACllKi. ( JALVANlCCO , B13 Mo tkomery
Street. ? an Frai ci-cn , Col. , for toe r Fras
faQphlnt and "Tho Kuctrlc Horlew , " nd you
sill s70 tlrne , health and m ney Th < - P O.
Co. are 'be only d-ilers m I'.tnu ne Eleciria ap-
plianceo n the Am nfan Continent.
wees in veer own tutu , icrins and
n' ' rfl tdiiriw H H l ! it A Ci. .
orl iiilV
Itli A. 8.
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
PE1UIANKVTLY MCATEP Hid USD-
ICAL OFFICE ,
US Tenth Street , OMAHA , NEBKA3KA
Offerlr.j hit scrrlcca In all department o
tncdictn jn > * turnery , both In L'cncial an
pedal Fr ' 1'4 ute and chronic di'cafoa. Ca
oe conauiteJ ulpht and day , anil will vUlta
oa't of the elt nil < vnntv on r p lni of UtU
HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line oi Steamships
Ltavlns New Tork Ever ; Thursday at 9 p. ra
For
England , Prance and Germany.
For Passage apply to
C. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
Arenta ,
BELVlDhRE
Star Wind Mill ,
MANTjrACTDRED BT
THOS. E , WILLIAMS ,
RED QK IOWA.
Corrcnxin rce solicited rrm those needlnr i
tellable Wind lll > en l for circu r and prices
and Jiiv in'nrmitlpn N rtjird to tbe Mill will b
cbwifallj rarnlshed.
LIVE AQEN78 WANTED.
REA60KB WITT TOU fcHOULD BDT THK
BELVIDERE
STAR WIND JIILL.
E
lit. It Is more rale in jr U ef wind , nd In
he most tnJden ctiinces of the wind from ny
direction , beaa'e the wberl l > Iop Cit oo the
tower Is ! ? < n Ai with Its ed e to the wind ,
and allo s t. vane to sin ? clear ronnd , with-
oat * arnlng or striking th * wbe l.
2nd. It H a rl-'ld wheel hsrinfr ro movsab'e
loli'ts to wear out , rurt or creak In tb wind.
Srd. lee nor sUet has no effect on It.
th. It loses le : power from fna.ion than
other Mills.
Sth. It will ran rltb lesa wlal than otter
Mills
ath Itlsctfilj-rrznlated go It will perform
any amount ot work required less tnan Irs capao-
7th. It has no pnlllca , spilngsnorsUdnjr ! heads
to roeze up in w nter.
Eth. It wl'l n-it pump whn oo' ol gear.
Bib It it well undheavilv pointed Hh thr
coa'sol the best i alnt tht mirle can afford.
10th. It is ape fcctvoU-refnlator hiidIHUlo
careoIiUeU In haivy chan ble wlnd to ms
llth Its 'jmetrical form it ti rfrctomixent
IJtb Ke ft h.Te h &rd of any bl > iwn do > n u
yet when properly Sft up with a regulating VAne ,
nireverdasvi eil ii tbe tcutbyt wind.
13t. Thry- are cf good malarial and
made.
llth. All that s tnmtft , holt * babited anj all
EiC'sairy parts aonMr nntted.
15th. it b more simple , more compact in con-
2,380 MILES Or ROAD !
It is tto SnOKT , 3JR5 ( ind Safe Sow * Botwsti
COUNCIL BLUFFS
13S
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
d l ! points "CArtf * oiJ KOKT3.
IT 0FKE13 THK KAVEUNO PDBLIi
CREATES FACILITIES AXD JIOBK
ADVAM'AOEe THAN AKT
P m r > ijf
TEE W5QT.
IUJ thcOSLt vM , t > K w n
COUNCIL BLUFFS na CHICAGO
Cpon which li ran
PULLMAN tiOThL CARS !
I n Mdltlou It. eh * ? * < r.d to el-uw al : clsio w o1
tr T ' , . -s i tr. TR T / '
,
vvx'e it ! t >
S VTING STATTOys t 5C centa ech.
ITS TRACK isamrpsim
ITS CO hLS ASS THE rl.lEST !
iis UjiatMi FIRST CLASS
If TOT wish tee t . ' Traveiine Accorimn.lv
! ? " i ° n ! ' bay your -.ckct tr this
CB-A.V ! > WILL TAKE NO.VEOTUKR.
All Ticket Arenu stn s II * ou Throah Ticket *
Tla tbs ro I ad rqorV ( ; * Bag-
Se r- i'reM fTarge
OMAHA TJCf ET ofM. f. l Jt F rahun St. ,
Cor Wh. sod at Unlftt F.clflc Depot
OEV EK OrnrE-ln r0oro : : Ccrltr.1 and
Unl"- > PV.I-C Ticket Offce.
5AN F'A " "CISCO < ? cirg y3K Ifcnlirom.
erySttte : .
For information , to < lert , tcips. etc. , rot ob-
'ilrublo at n. me T'.ckat 02ce , Jo' obnj
8 < re-t ot tt > t Cosareciy. n >
HLCH-7T , W. K STSKHITT ,
Oeo'l K < i- < " " . OenT P aj. Airoat ,
CHICAQO , ILL.
T. CtAKR ,
Hsa'l Ai't Onuh 6 t'occcl ! FJnff ; .
THROUGH TO CH'CACO
Without Change of Cars I
CHICAGO
URLINGTON &
With Smooth Had Pcrfsct Trscb , Elegant P * , .
Biucer Ccacbca , and
PULLMAN SLEEPIKQa DINING CAHS
It ! i crr.owl ! < i 0l by the Flaw , ad kit wtc
tiBTcl U7r ir. to be the T # & Aopolnlcil iad
Beet i.'f.QH. J Koid In the Country.
PASSHNGBRS GOING BAST
Eliauld ocar In mind that this la tta
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points K t forth Hid NorUiwett.
Paasensora by this Koute h e chclca ol
FOUR DIFFEEENT EOUTES ,
And the Adrantace of Six Daily Unej ot Falaca
sn from Chicago to
New Tork City Without Change.
All Eiprc-s Trains nu this line are Bqnlppil with
the W tin. hcujo Patent Air Brak and
ltiller8 Patent Safety Platform and
Coupurs , th most Perfect Pro-
t ton ! Against Acci
dents In the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NIHC CARS
Are rnn on Ui Burlington Route.
Information eococrnlnr Bonus. Kate * , lias
Ccnnection" , etc. , will bs cliecrfnlly jlr n by
ipp'yir.ff t ths ottce of the fcrlli-fton Kent * .
5U Fourtecnln Strest , Omaha , Nebrsaka.
C.E. I'ERK-NS. D W. HITCHCOCK.
Oen'l Manager O n. Wert'u Pass. Ac't.
J. O. PHILU ° PI. St. Joa. , Mo ,
General Agent. Omaha.
H. P DUEL ,
fepE-iI ) HcitAseul Omahi.
1SSO.
K. G.STJ0EaG.B.B.B. ,
Is tha only Direct Uco to
ST. LOUIS AMI * TWE EAST
? TOBI OMAHA and th WE3T.
Jo rh nf ( of core between Omaha and St. tonlj
and bat one butiroon Om&hs and Nrw Tork.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
SJACTJIHS AU
Eastern & Western Cities
Vith Ie > dirtf * and tn atlrancg of cthtr Itcun
Till * ntlre lire ! a equlpc d with Pnllmau'i
Pnlac S espfn * Ci.r , Palace Day Coach-
w.iJlllar'e JHhtj Phtforn and
Coopier cd the cclebrettd
W tiabca > ilr-Drako.
THAT Y.JIK TICKET RKADS S
Kansas City. Ct Joseph acJ
. .via st-ea
for wJfe at oil oor.pon ctallona In the
J. f. BABKAKD , A. 0. DAWC3 ,
Osn'l Sect. . Qtn'l Psa. = T'.jfest Ag't
Si J"-Mniilto Ot Jr/Mph. Mi .
SEA.oi'i'-S7. TIcfttt Assn. ,
1'W Ftrr.liarj Stiast ,
AVDYBOHDEV , / D. BArtNiRU.
P * s < Vzvn : , Ccj cii. Csn'rl Atent , Omvse
SJOCS CilT * fc PACIFIC
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
Tht r > ld Reliable Siovx City Route I
100 MILES SH iRTEST ROUTE I
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH. or BISMARCK ,
And all pointInO'lburn Jon * . Minnesota and
Dabuu Till * iln * It eqalnped with the 1m-
pru\cd Wc tm.'hnn. Automatic-Air Brakes ind
Miller Platform Coaoler und Duffer. And for
SPEtD , SAFETY AND COMFORT
ia nnsurpassed. Eloeant Dnwinjr Boom md
Slseplru : Cars.owne * ! and coDtrollrd by the com
puny , run Thron h With nt Change between
Union ( Mettle Tracsfr Depot , Conndl Bluff * .
and St. Paal. Trains loara the Union PadSc
Transfer Depot at Conndl UlnHs , at 6:16 p m. ,
reaching ? icnx City at 10:20 p. o. , and St. Pan !
at UWi a. m , making
N HOURS IN AUVAHCB 07
ANY OlHKB E
Rstarning , leare St. Paul at 3:30 p. ra. , ar-
rlvtie at Stonx City at < : J5 x m. . and Union
Pacific Tran-far Depot , Council BIufl , at 9 0
a. m. Be anro that your tlt&cts read rta " 6. C.
4 F. R. R.1 F. C. IIILLC ,
Snnerlntendent. M'gjourl Valley , Iowa
P. E. ROBIKSOH , AJS' . Gen'I Pass. Auent.
J. H. O-BRYAff ,
and Painenzer Acnt ,
3IAKE NO MISTAKE !
MICA. AXIVF. &EEASE
Compoiedlirg-ly of powdered nic andl-ini ! j >
is the bait n : cheap cbrlcttor In the world
't ' l th b tbecaUMi t do not 'im , bat forms
a hlhly polUhed turfvs ortr ibe axle , dolru
away < * ilh . Ur e amount of friction , it l tbe
cbsp 8 > b caus voa nefl u-e bat half tbe
qnan-.lt t In jro-Itc jour w xon that you wooU
< -f ny otrierazle grease mads , and then ran
joar ton twice A long- . It unrwers eq-ally
u wall for Mill Geaniu , Threading M h'nii ' ,
fcuzgles. &C.M for wacons-S nd for Pocket
Ojclopedu of ThliiK * Worm Knuar.njr. Mallfrl
fre to any < 1 rc-i
MICA MA UFACTUPIHC CO. ,
81 MICHIGAN AVKNUE.
CHICAGO.
Your Dealer For It
CHARLES RIEWE ,
Metallc CJJKI , CofTj-J , Ci'ket ? , Shrouds , etc.
Firn m rttree . OtbandIl'ljOmshANb.
TelcgrapbJj.oril rs proaptr/ attended to.
v. c :
TIECS C3TA.X . /V.J > TT >
H f ? 3 = * JF3 fi 3 S 5 % *
, -"Bl/Pt / llJRE
For COUGHS. COLErS. BB1NOSITIS. ASTHMA. CONSUMP
TION , and al ! D- ease * ? of thT KO.-.T and LC G8.
The n-o.t a t1 Ic rm > r ti . .t. lhSi a w r il BjMt'i"fTO P Ff CKaod YK Ittia
LemonjiU - , ni- 3.2'lent Appetizer > TonJc.f r.eu r i a M > we. A *
ImrocJnil i or i-i.j- v * - a > - > s nr. Hr > : U * ! " . ! hit r o oJ duly ar th * t < t ertiltrrti
of Its ir'it ji J ! > 1 13 ! >
Put up in Quart Si rc Bottle * , giving More for the money than
article in the msrket.
p&MTin3 - imho rr to r" ' off f pee rel
OA.J I ly. . vtt < tnd hyata r i > II * HOCK B i RYK. bfcfc t&
E n i STAMP en h bdtf * .
Extract f > Report cf * .he Coa > missioce- Internal Revenue :
1'ff.VT DSPART3IEVT. rV--'J OF IXTFRJf * ! . R > VESU >
* AsHtMi * - . ! . C. , J-ncary M , 1SW. /
i At"'J ' . U.vVfoa St. , Cliittfa. ! .
aErtf. xi > > : T ) Is < air.r ; - r ! . the oulalnw of tl > t 5 > Scc mtlj hnve a mffleitnt quantltr *
while tlic vrl-i-ix in-t- "jrrii fx < < < ltct sn FB > MO re"dn . 't n avreraM * rcrcp-'r to th
patie" * . * * ' ' .i.uc.1 K > r In ' . th * nrruni , It miy ? ' pjrly VorlaKla MFulClNAI *
PKEPAilAT- irr tr * | .r ' . I-r f U. a.Ktl-tdS-- . anil wtn * o tampr , nray l
< old by Uru ; ! - ' * -v IM IIsn . Other Pert"tnait cut r : i > ith ai habl * to pay Ifttitl
tax as liti'J' r *
V : . . - epuj" . ( Slzn l ) GKEETN B. RATJM , ComrnL-'aloner
LAV/RENCE& MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills ,
old by DViaaUsTo , GBOCEHS ani DEALERS everywhere
KIDNEGBN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy ,
Nervous Debility , or any Obstmctions anaine from Kidney cr
Bladder Diseases. Also for Yellow Pover Bbod and i
Poisoning , in infected malarial asctiDC.0.
tSTZj Ihe distillation of a FOREST LEAF lth JUNIPER DERRIFfl and BARLET MALT w h T
dl-cortred KiDNEOFN.which acts revlflcallv on the Kldners and Urinary Orsann. rrmoTin Injarions
< 1. po-.lw formal In the b adder and pr.vent.nif any strilnU'p. smarthie ten-wtlco hent 01 Irrtat ) n
ID the numbranont II inc ol tha ducta or wst r pwve It excite * a healthy notion In the Kldn j9
"iTinrhrm itr.-iKrth , Tlior nml r t rinif tbeo orjnoj to a livtlihy cordltUm , ahcwlnj III elleeU
on both the eel r ard eairf flow of mine. It can bo tnkenut * ll time * . lnallcllro te and m > dcr 'l
drcumrtancej witi.out mlmyto the sy eraUnllle any other pieo-railou for hhlntv
lth T rT ple fnt an < t avrseihle unte and flTor It hM own IRculi tomaie a prepautlon
coutalulntr potitiTe rtlor.lpropirtlci which will net pait < a P , t f acc ptohle ta Vbu i stomach
Before UHnj any Livti m-d ! tno.trv ab..fl of KO.V-OKX < > CLEANSK thr KIDNET3 from
foulmatUr Try It any m will alw.yinM taaaf .mllr metl > : 'n Ladles pfclally will llks U
and OentIemcmnll8idKlDNnOEN.th btitKidnevTmiC wJ !
NOMCK VachbotilaVarsth-.rcn'tnreofl-AWUENCKillARTI.V. a'io a Proprl.tarj Oorern
raent&uinp. which permlta KIDSECEN to bs lold ( wj-.hont hctote ) &r SKff.Kt , Croats * ad
DtturPeraocs T rywh ro.
Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use.
Ifnot firandatjourDrarsIst-torOrocerj , we will socJ a bottU prepaid loth * neamt z
oCBc * to you
LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ilia.
Sold by DSUGGISTS , GROCEKS and DEALESS
Whol M : a ? ntjlnOman ,8TnELEJOHX50St CO.-U upp.y th r d at
price * _
. " * f
1Jcv = i = -
WHO IS UMACQUAINTETJ WITH THK CCRAFHV O * THm uUUMT * ! * ' .
SEE 8V EXAhUNlUO THio fat f. 'HAT TMf
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. &
IS TUB GKtAl COXJflftTLW LtXK BETWEEN THE EAST * I'HE tW-
IU male ilca ruM frr-7- . 'B'jmiTn x3 Coloctl I iHninj O r Zoi MtUZ parpont7. . Ur rt'fj
iiff : . Daas'xt tnro re Jcj'et , ( TUCTV , t8ill . * T iitf K.-eor war Palaw tan to SMJtV
t3ar o , Itolinc , U.-KM L-'acc iro7aLort. . VfKt SAIGON aer % yor. can eulor TOO ? " H - ip'
intji ( Us capital or
tic , ( on A-roca ; trttc
tln , uul tranaieriaroTo
Kuina CUT. l a ecortc. . aod
E ctka S lrc 3ad Ucwt Iwpnta.
. AtchUon. t THK J KINClf Al , K. X COWWOT : S
to al , Till ! } UUCA.T TUHO'J'jU LIMB
jIe ! ! : Hectic to Fanalnzton , UonacuM.
Kldon.
, . . . j
onroe : Pes iloine * .5. Is3Jt3. aa.4 At xoi w oou , i. * fc 3C K.
t : Atl Ktijtal eir1 * 331 ! Andaaoc : aii bi. V.4C. H.KIH. .
A -oca to llarlu : . 'llL-s ! coj''jT .7 ra scty , t >
Halirotdwhich area. 5 op n > te * tcroo a
Hn * ITOOJ CMoir > ' sto tha BUta oJ Kaawu. .tlo. tULLZ.-rf.J 111. C a B-
Tirouah 5xpr M I > R ytarTraSnxl TrttJi inJl- Ita P. i . Ai7 { .
zc tloceftumtuabaiartruaeacana i - - ' oi y.p.i vr. iwi-
e-.irffla CHICAGO and At UOti irttb. "MUwanSie * *
COOaCU. ULCTrt. UIATEWWOJCTH H < 1 ATCM- nd Hsck IM'd A ffA
-
< a riwl Xnr. ia t Ity , rta tto
Eoct 1/ilnad Khu Lin * . * * At - ma tt 8 c a. ft
Ttti "OrtdtV-ocS Itland" _ _ . Crntra. l waK.K.
aqulnpea. l' road tPd Is utailr 'XZL.'act , d Ul At JZ3 -StlD ! M.i U H-iv. tAt
tnci U laid with ie l rails. At UccircK. itt tzDca funaf , V
What wUl plais TOS most will * > thB \otnn \ At „ H O. It. ia . - .
of enVTlntt jour meal * , wall * p MDi ever tb '
C &QtUQlpralrte3 or llllnolAand lorn. 2& tmo o ? At OTT ' "
nar matmltirent Lrlnlnz Cars that Bcvomsunr tfl .list ti * 4C
2'nronsli Ezpreia 'iT-ilnn. You zet ac ntlra At Jtzoxci. - mt l-ou. V-w. 4 War.
mal. as rood as la sorrel In iny Oral-elau AuteL .
lorseventT-nra oenu. r'.Cii.dt.J a. a.
t pprBClattni tbe fact that n m&torttr Ol tafl AtATCTIIiJ'.f irttt Atai , Tcr t3 ft& nW ?
pooDlepretkr 8 par t apartment' fordlSorect AUs. ; A Mad. tsi Cec arTl ? . ? . H. boa.
pnrpo * 'and thn Immense pamenuer tnulnm At LiAVjcirw i nra.wan t j. rsc ,
3t Uili ! me warrantlnir It ) , "e arc plu o3 to nn- C9nt.ii.iUs.C3TT
nmn"o that this Comcanrutu fu ( ; min lilati C3TT ,
i Cart for sleepiest porpotec. acd filaet
C.VKS r. ta , i i
COI'AOJII. JIMJPPS , KAKSIA8 CITl'r , ATCMiaO.1 f tK\ Vl UUTU.
Itil. 1.1 n , Unown tn "Or a lioci
Ticket .ccut * In the JJnlle-J Htatct l.nU
For Infi.mnllon not obtiilauljlc t your born * llcb. t ! , .
133 i ,
SE1A.I3SS.
And Everything pcTtaialDg to the Furniture and
' Trade.
u 'olsfcery .
A COMPIETE ASSOr Tf , " " OF HEW CQOD3 AT THE
O'vT EjS- - - " -
tp U moa tb n > 1208 and Iio Fnrnfann l rpet.
VlHEBAa WORKS !
EENSTKREBS , Manager.
llw-uf e < 'urr of ail kinds of
J rn St. Ett. 3th ai.mi.ik