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SaERAL ! , * V UNEY AT LAW Boom C . ocV , Uth m3 Doutlae glrcetg. , t , F. TTOR ST AT LAW SIS Farnhiui A ( , . J. ICJASDS & HURT , Attorneys-at-Law , frnct 215 South Fourteenth Street. 3ANTA GLAUS POUND. Greatest Disco very or tne Age. Wo joerful discover ! oaln the world have been made Amen other thlnfo where Saota CZaua stayed Chtldrnn oft ask U he mikes goods or not , II r * * lr he fives In a mountain ot snow , Lttt j 'Jir au excursion nailed clear to the Pole An < 1 suddenly dropped Into what eecmedllkehhole Whentrond.or . of wonden they found anew land , tfhlle falry-Uke boingu appeared on each hand. Ilicra van mocntaini like oars , with more fccauUfalgreea , Anil f-r brlshier skies than cror were Been , litrdi vith the hoe < cf a relnbowwere found , VThllc Sowsn of exqulclte fn nnce wen prow In ; around. Not luuj ware they left U ) wonJcr In doubt A "wilne ( oou came th y had heard much about , Y < n * iwnta Clam' Belt ami t hUthey all cay , lol "k d like the picture r eaee every day. He drove up a Mam that looked veryqueer , Tun * a team ot iuashoppers Instead of reindeer , He rr.U In iliell laistoid of a eleleh , Bnt lie took them on bmrd and drove them He 1. > wed them all uror his wonderful rclm , And Ivctories miklne Roods tor women nd men rurrrin were working on uaU jroat and small , To B wee's they Bold they wereecuding them aU. < Crlsilnifla , the Glove liakertold them at onn. All o ir QlovM'we are sending to Bonce , S ut. alinwcd them aaipondcr * nd man ; thinsi tuore. Baying I alM took theee to friend Uoaoe'a Btcrs. Santa Ciaus then -whispered a eocret he'd te'J , As in Oaiaha every one knew Bunco well. He therefore ghomd send his goods to his care , Kibe sine hi friends will get their full ibara. Kow rcmsmber ye da-oilers In Omaha town , All -vbo wifit prosentc to nnnco'i go round , For xhlrts , collars , or plovcg great aod small. Send TOUT titter or aunt one and ell. Buaee , Champion IHttor nf the West , DonclM - WORTH EEMEMBEEING. That TiRRAXT'S SILTZKS ArnniT Tepreje In chhott ehh-ty or forty vliKiaa ot Spar Settler VTite' , containing all the virtues of the celebrated Germin "prm . It ii alw ye fresh and klways r dy , and thm commend Itiell to all ( or 1U efficacr. portability an-l cheapnegg. ALL DKUGGITB HAVK IT. SHOW CASES BT O. 0" . W ± 1317 OASS BT. , OilAEA , NEB. T A. good MKrunent alnyi oa hijid. "LOVE B3D-LUXUBY. "If over I marrj , " Katie Tale used ( OBIT , ha'f Jrre2t } , half in earnest "if ever I * n r.-y , the iitppy man or the uuhaiioy t-ne , if jou'please ! ia hn ! ahj H bdr. person possessing thase three qnili ications : "Firsl , A foitnua. "Secm.d . , good looka. "And thirdly , common sense. ' 'I mention the fortuna first , be cause I thiuk it the most needtul and desirable qualification of the three. Although I could never think of mar- ryinga fool , or a man whosa ugliness I could ba ashamed of ; still I think to talk pense for the ona and shine for ! the other , with plenty cf money\roud ! ba preferable to living obscurely with a handsomeint''ll < > ctu' l man to whom economy might be necessary. I do not know how much of this sentiment cam from Katio'a beatt. She undoubtedly indulged lofty ideas of station and Style for hereducation in the duties and uims of life had been deficient , or rather erroneous ; but tha * she was capable of deeper , better feel ings none doubted , who had over ob tained even a partial glimpse of her true woman's nature. And the time arrived , at length , when Katie was to take that all im portant step of which she had often spoken of bo lightly ; when she was to demonstrate to her friends how mush of her heart was in the words we have quoted At the enchanting age of eighteen she had many suitors ; but as shejierer gave a serious thought to more than twowe'll , follow her example , discard ing all except those favored ones con sider their relative claims. If this were any other than a true story , I. should certainly IIBC an artist's privilege , and aim to produce an effect by making a strong contrast between these two favored iudviduale. If I could have my way one should bo a poor genius nnd somewhat of a hero ; the other a wealthy fool and some what of a knave. But the truth is : One poor geeius was not much of a geniusunor very poor either. He was by profession a teacher of music , aud he could live very comfortably in ex ercise thereof without the most dis tant hope , however , of ever attaining wealth. Moreover , Francis Minnt possessed excellent qualities , which entitled hi < n to be called , by diacreet , elderly people a "fine character ; " by liis companions a "noble , good fel low ; " "and by the ladies generaliv a "darling. " Katie could not help loving Mr. Frank , and he "knew it. Ho was cer tain she preferred his society even to that of .Mr. Wellington , whom alone tie saw fit to honor" with the appella tion of rival. This Mr. Wellington ( his compan ions called him the "duke" ) was no idiot or hump-back , as I could have wuhed him to be , in order'to make a good story. On the contrary , he was a man of sen > e , education , goad-looks and fine mnnneis ; and there was nothing of the knave about biro , as I could ever ascertain. Besides this , his incpme was auffi.- . cient to enable him to live superbly. Uao , ho Tvas considered two or three degrees handsomer than Mr. F. Minot. Therefore tHe only thing on wjiich frank had to depend was the power he possessed ovec Katie's sympathies and affections. The "duke" al ; hough just ; the man for her in every > ther sen Qj being b'essad ' with a for- nne , gpod looks and common eense lad rever been able to draw these out ; alVJ the pmiably conceited Mr. Frank was not willing to believe tht she would suffer msro worldly considera tions to control the aspiralionrof her heart. However , she said to him , one day when he pressed her to decide his fate she said to him with a sigh : "Oh , .Frank ! lam sorry that we have ever met ! " ? "Sorry ? " 'Tea for we "must part now r " "Part ? " repealed Frank , turning , pale. / It was' evident that' he had "nbt ex- * peeled this. "Yes yes , " oaid Kntie , casting down her eyes with another piteous sigh. sigh.frank sat by her side ; he placed his arm around his waist , with ut hed - ing her feeble resistance ; he lo .rered his voice , aud talkad to her until she the proud Katie wept wept bitterly. "Katie , " said heathen , with a burst of passion , "I know you lovu me 1 But yon are proud ambitious sel fish ! Now if yon would have mo to leave you , say the word nd I go J" "Go ! " murmured KUie , very feebly "go ! " * " 5Tou have decided ? " whispered Frank. "I have ! " - - "Then , love , farewell ! " He took her hand , gazad a moment ienderly and sorrowfully upon her beautiful , tearful face ; then clas e her to his botom. She permitted the embrace. She even gave "wayito the impulse of the instant , and twined her arms around his neck. But in a moment her reso lution came toiler aid " , and she-pushed him from her with a"sigh. * "Shall I go ? " he autieulated. A feeble'"yes" W ' from her quiv ering lips/ . ' " " And an Instant later , she was lying upon tha Bofaj obblng and "weeping passionately alone. t - ' To tear th'crtenaclouf root of love out of , hei ; heart , had coat her more , than cho couVihave anticipated ; sud the oqrtainty of a goldeu lifo of luxury proved but & poor consolation , it seemed1for the sacrifice she had ' made. ' . . ' ' t > " - . - Sjeiay4orjgupon the sofa.Bobbins and weepiDg paKaiotiatoly. Gradually her sriuf appeatfdto oxhausi itself. Her breathmg becamq mo re''regular , and calm. XHetears ceasedfo , flow , and al lenpth'sjior eyes and cheeka were dry. Her head 'was- pillowed on her arm , and her face waa" half hidden in a flood of beautiful curls. Th'o struggle was 6ver. The agoiiy was passed. She saw Mr. Wellington enter , aud arose cheerfully to receive him. His manners pleased her ; his station and fortune fascinated her more. He offered tier his hand. She accepted it. Akiss sealed the engage ment but it was not such a kiss aa Frank had given her , and she could not repress a sigh ! There was a "insgnificentwedding. . Splendidly at'iwd , dazzling the eye with everything around in the atmos phere Of fairy-land , JLatio gave her hand to the mm her ambition not herjr've had chosen ! But certainly ambition could -not have made a better choice. Already she aw herself surrounded by a mag- nificent'co'urt , of 'which she -was the acknowledged and admired queen. The favors of fortune wore showered -upon her ; , she floated luxuriously upon the smooth nndglascy wave of a charmed Wo.- } - Notliing-was wanting , in the rwhole circlet f her outwaid existencatoa'dorh it , and make it bright with "happiness. But she was ml loTTg In discovering that , I here w s something wanting witlnD her own "nreasV ! Her ffriends were numerou ; her husbuid tender , kind and loving ; but all the attentions and effecliqns she enjoyed could.not fill her heast. ! She had 'bnce felt its chords of sympathy moved by a skillful touch ; she had known the Jieavenlyjjhi "their deep , delicious EarnfSuj , " now they were silent motionless muffled , so to speak' , ; in ) silks 'and ) afitina. These chords stilland'eound- * ' ; less , her heart * B dead ; not" the lss so because it hid been killed by a colden shaft. Having known and felt the lifecf , sympithy in love , she could nof'batj'mourn for I , uricon- soled by the life' of laxury. < In short Katiej in .time * b'ecome magni- fics-ntly miserable , splenaidly unhappy. Thou a change became apparent in her husband. He could not long re main blind tn the fact that his love was not returned. He sought tha company of those whose gayely might lead him to forgat the sorrow tnd despair of his soul. This shadow joy was unsatisfactory , ; . - im pelled by powerful longings-for love , ne went estray to warm his heart by a strange fire. Katie saw heraelf now In the midsl of a gorgeous 'desolation , , burning with a thirst unquenchable by golder streams that flowed around her ; pant ing with a hunger not all the food of flattery and admiration conld ap pease , She reproached her husband for da sorting her thusf and he. answered with ungrp arid desperate taunts of deception , and a * total lack of love , which smote her conscience heavily "You do not care for me , " he cried "then why do yon complain that I bestow elsewhere the affections y.ou have mar with coldness ? " " " - 1 But it's wrong sinfu' ' , " Katie re monstrated. ' 'Yea ; I know it ! " said her hus band , fiercely. "It is the evil fruit of an evil seed. And who sowed that seed ? Who gave mo a hand without a heart who became a sharer of my fortune , but.gave.tm e no shattrin sym pathy wio-devotednme''to' ' > th'-fate of1 a loving , unloved husband ? Nay , do not weep , and clasp your hands , aud sigh and sob \rithsuch , desperation of impatience for I say nothing yon do not deserve to hear. " "Very well , " said Katie , calming herself ; ule will not compl.un. I will not say ? ybut reproaches'are" undo served. Bnt granting that I am the cold , deceitful thing yon call me you know this state of thingi cannot con tinue. " "Yes. Iknow.it. " "Well ? " Mr. Wellington's brows gathered darkly ; his ryes flashed with determi nation ; his lip ? curled with scorn. "I have made up my mind , " said' ho , ' 'that wo should iiot live together any longer. I am lirud of being call ed tha hnabind i f the "splendid Mra. Wellington I will move in my circle ; you shall shine in yours - I [ will place no restraint on your ictionsj nor shall you uppn mine.We ; wilfbe free.1" "But the wprld ! " shresked Katie , trembling , J "The world will admire you''the same aiid what more do you desire ? " asked her' hn'b nd bitterly. "The marriage of bands , and not of hearts , is mockery. We have played the farce long enough' F6w kno w the conventional , - ( tional meaning of the term husband and wifdj but do you know'what It should mean ? Do you feel that the only true 'nninn ' Is that of love and sympathy ! Then enough ofjthis mum mery ] Farewell. I go to consult friends about the forma of a separa- liou. Nay , do not tremble and cry , and cling to me now for I sha\l \ be liberal to you. As much of my fortune - , tune ehill be yours as you desire. " He pueh'ed her 'from him. She fell upcn the sofa. From a heart torn with anguish , she shrieked aloud : "Frank ! Frank ! -why did I send you from me ? Why did I sacrifice love and happiness to such a fate as this ? Why was I blind until eight' brought me misery ? " She lay upon the' sofa , sobbing and weeping passionately Gradually her grief 'appeared to exhaust itself ; her hed lay peacefully upon lur arm , over which ewept her disheveled trejsea until , with a start , shmcried : "Fmukltuh , ' Frank ! come back ! " _ iiflere'I'am , " said a soft voice by her side. Shojraieed her head. She opened her astonished eyes. Frank was etaudihg before her ! "Ytju havojjieen asleep. ' ho , tald , smiling kindly. ' ' "Aaluep ? " , ' " " "Arid dreaming , too , I should say not pleasantly , either. " "Dreaming ? " murmured Katie , "and is it all a dream ? ' - "I hope eo , " replied Frank , taking her hand. "You could not mom lo send me from you so cruelly , 1 know ! So 1 waited In your father's study , where I " have been talking to him" all of au hour. I came back to plead my cause ODCJ more and found yon here where I Itf t yon asleep. "Oh , what a horrid driMm ! " mur mured Katie , rubbing her eyes. "It waa so like a terrible reality that I shudder now to think of it ! I thought 1'was married. " "And would that be her ible ? " ask ed Frank. "I hope then you did not dream you were married to me. " 1'.No I thought I game my hand , Without my heart.1' "Then if you gave me your hand , it would1 not bo without your heart ? " "No , Frank , " said Katie , her bright eyes beaming happily through tears "and here it is.1' ' She phced hcrjfalr hand in his he kissed it in traniport. And soon after there was a real mar- rit ouot ; a splendid , but a happy one ; jiol followed by a life , of luxury ] but fay a lifu of love and conteatment ; Mid that the marriage of Frank Minot and Kitio Yale. . Josh Bllllnpru * Wisdom. Correctly Spsllod from IiU New "Coolc Book " Th'e man who gets bit twice by the same dog is better adapted for that kind'of ' business than any other. " There is a great deal of religion in ihis * world that is like a life-preserver only put on at the moment of imme diate danger , and then put on' hind- Side before. Experience is a school where a man learns * what a big fool ho has been. The man who'doesn't believe in any hereafter has got a dreadfully mean opinion of himself and his chances. There are tire kinds of fools in this world ; those who can't cha ga Iheir opinions'acd those who won't. A good-doctor-is a gentleman to : whom' ' we piy $3 a visit for advising us to eat less aud exercise more. Oat in the world , men show us two sides to their characters , by the fire side only one. Tna world is filling up with educa ted fwoli ; mankind read too much and learn too litde. Every man has his follies , and often times they are the meat interesting things he has got. J3eRode , Out Hia Dollar. incramcnto Bee. fellow came down from j ihe mountains jest before Christmas , M spend the holidays at Sacramento. Becoming tired of footing it about the city , begot into a street-car , and when -shown by the driver lha box in which 10 ahonld deposit his far ? , he dropped .herein a trade dollar. Then he de manded his change , but the driver in formed him he could not give.him'any anless he had paid the coin to him. For a time the old fellow was in a dil emma. His dollar was in the box , and he had no she 7 to get it out.1- Finally he solved the problem.of , getting - , ting even with tlio railroad- company pi by notifying the drfreri tnat'he ' would ] HBO up the money he put in the box In ridea. This he did by remaining 01 Mhe'cartfor twenty trips , and , arme ( -with a flaakof whiskey arid a luuch of rcrackers and cheese , the old fellow had a picnic all to himieUU ' " * PEPPERMINT DROPS. r _ _ j. The kettltsd rum la fashionable in cold weather. t . E < gs are up to 45 cents a dozen anc ' roosters are looking at tortoise shel. combs. i A game of baee ball is like a'bnck- wheat cake a great deal depends on the batter I I The "Ironclad Oath" is when ' a follow -reclines on'tne zenith end'of a tack with his bare foot. ( The New Haven Register has coined a new word [ for t'elegrams' It calls them Jaygouldigrams. Barker says.that . a good dinner un 'der the vest is worth a dozen "God bless our home" mottoes on the wall of the dining-room. The lecturorwno had an audience of three old maids and one man and hU wife , sail he drew a full house jthroe of a kind and a pair. "Some " one who knows says that a .nevri drink has been invented and named the "Timothy Harmless. " Wo wonder if it's a preventive of the hay fever. A man in a Pennsylvania town has twenty-nine children. Strangers pass ing the town on washing days are at a loss to determine whether itla a school or a laundry. A profane Philadelphia newspaper suggests , thit now that the army is fitted out with cork helmets , it will be necessary to furbish the Indians with corkscrews instead of guns. .Notwithstanding the fact ( and per haps in consequence of it ) that the clergy and justices of the peace are so busy all the time .making two people one , the population continues to in crease. In making "pure ground coffee" the rule jn Boston nnd New York is to mil one bushel of beans and ono of roasted peanuts with one bushel of cheap coffee The package is then la beled : "None better beware of imi tations. " The Newark Sunday Call saya that one of the most exasperatingly humiliating moments in a man's life comes-ftbout 2 a. m. , when he gets on hia front stoop and finds that hli night key is in his other vest. An exchange remarks that tie Mar quis of Lome's barber styles himself the "LornemowertoHer Royal High ness the Princess Louise. " Probably Louise's hairdresser is known as switch-tender to Her Royal Highness. rf'-Vfo atop < he press to announce that" lunch is ready , " is the way a Qalncy woman puts it to the lovers who were sitting on the parlor sofa in the dim religious light of the kerosene lamp. The form'was at once unlocked and the article mentioned put where It'voald ' do the most good. [ Modern Argo. Argo.A A 'Galveston ' man recently had a pair of pants built for him. When he ( riod them on he found them very tight , and hs complained to the tailor. "Can't help it. Taat's the fashion now. You muat keep up with the times. " "How the mischief can I kee'p up with anything in pants BO tight thatl can't wa a stop ? " The race" for relics Is on the de cline In England. Ralics of great men do now pay the cost of manu facture. The tooth of Newton , which in 1816 brought 83,650 , can now hardly be given away. It id not likely that when people can get a full set for S7 they are going to pay an ex travagant price for one tooth. What a happy .faculty is that of self- possession. A friend dropped in to make a call on a wedded couple who were in the very crisis of a family jar. The evidence" ? of the little unplDasont- ness were too plaia to be concealed , but both smiled a cast iron emlle and the visitor politely observed , "You , madam , I perceive , have a bad head ache , " "No , " she responded , trying to look angelic , "my dear little Fide has just swallowed a button hook nnd I'm eo alarmed : " Then he turned to the husband : "And you , sir , aru 'doubtless worried about some business affair. " "No , " he said , in a sepulchral voice , "Fido swallowed that button hook before and I'm afraid it won't kill him. " Andrews' Bazar. Shipping Bees , Los .Angeles ( Cal ) Herald. Mr. N. Levering , whose apiary is in the Cahuenpa , recently shipped Four colonies ofjbees , intended for New Za.iland , Each colony is accom- panicd by an Italian quacn , including the one that took the priza at the re cent fair. The boxes in which the bees.make their lone journey are about twojfeet in length by a foot and a half in hight and bieadth. Eich < re is supplied with an attachment on one side containing a sponge , and bearing directions that fresh water hall be ap plied to it every day. Thia furnishes the bees their drink and keeps the at mosphere within the hives sufficiently humid. The matter of ventilation is provided for by means of several auger holes in the bottom of the hives and an aperture in the top , fitted with wire cloth and closing with a slide , BO that the current of air may be regn- l&ted to suit the weather. At nuo end of the hive there is arranged a compartment , covered externally with wire clef h , where the beea may go for an airing should it become t o warm inside. Each hive is provided with several frames of honey , to furnish feed on the way. Scene at Jac&on'a Inauguration. Mr. Webster , writing from Wash ington , says : "I never saw anch a crowd bore before. Persons have como 600 miles to see G n. Jackson. " Judge Story watas : "After the ceremony was over the president want to the palace to rect ve company , and there he was visit.d by immense crowdi of all Borb of people , from the highest and most po'hhed ' down to the most vulgar and grcss in the nation. I nuver'sw tuch a mixlur * . The reign of kinl ; mob seemed triumphant. I was'gtad to encapi from the scene as soon'aa ' possible. " No doubt Story wis'gl'ad to escape ; he was a bitter op ponent of Jack < un ; and it was not to bo expected that he could enjoy the festivities Hino lllas ksbyrmral "A profusion of refreshments ' writes a participant , "had been provided. Orange punch was made by barrels fullf but aa the waiters opened the door to bring it out , a rush was made the glasses broken , the pails of liquor upset , and the most painful confusion prevailed. To such a painful degree was this carried that wine and ice cream could not bo brought out to the ladies , and tubs of punch were taken frorn the lower story into the garden to lead off the crowd from the rooms. TVIsn with boots on heavy with mud stood on the damask-satin covered chairs in their eagerness to get a look at the president. " EacBJcn'B Arnica Salve ] Tha BJWTSAIVE In the world for Outs , Brulscj , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Ferer Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all k'lnds of Skin Eruption * . Thto Salve 1s guaranteed to give perfect satlafac- ilod In every pass or money re funded , Price 25 cents per"box.J'For sale by SdJy Tab & McMahon , Omaha , A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. ' For the speedy cure of Consump tion and 'all diseases that lead to it , such as stubborn coughs , neglected Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth ma , pain in the side and chest , dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and all chronic or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs , Dr. King's New Dis covery has noequaland has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading1 physicians recommend .and use'it ' in their practice. The form ula from which it is prepared-ia high ly recommended by all medical jour nals. Th'e clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms. Go to yaur druggist and get a triallbottle free of cost , or a regular size for § 1.00. For sale by d(5) ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. 5 fears be/ore thefnblia. DILC.McLANE'S UTERHLLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilio'is Complaints. Dyspepsia , aud Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking qninine. As a siiuplejpurgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a rtd-wax seal on the lid , with the impression.McLANE'S LIVKR PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. JfcLANE and FLEMING BEOS. % 3f Insist upon having the genuine Dr. . C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b" FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name J/c/xine , spelled differently but same .pronunciation. HOW TO CUKE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , and Pulmonary Orpane.1 DSE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Prepared froml.'jiri troplcil fcnlti Jf nd plant * . Isthe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation , Biliousness , Headache , Torpid Liver , Hem- orrlioids , Indisposition , and all Disorders arising : from an ob structed state ot tlic system. La.lles and children , and those who dislike ftk-l 1,7 pills nnrt nauseous medicines , are espe cially pleased with Its agreeable qualities. T.JOPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may be mod n " 11 cases that need thp aid of a pnrpatlve , cathartic , ornperlent medicine , and wlillelt pro- luceg the same result as the acents named , it Is entirely free from the usual objections common o them. FackeiPia bronzed tin toxei only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. C. P. Goo'nun , Wholesale Agents , Omsha , Nek. l/AMTL7n iiocal Agents everywhere to sa rlHll I CU Tea , Coffee , Bating Fo der. "lavorin ? Extracts , etc , by ( ample , to families , 'roflt good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , EJT 2050. St. Loula. SIo. PROPOSALS FOE , GRAIN. IEADO.UARTER8 DEMRTMKST OF THE PtATTZ , ) OFFCE OF CHIEP QaARTrRMAsiER , FOKT OVAIIA , NBB , January 27 , 1S81 ; Sealed proposMs , In triplicate , sjbject to the usual conditions will bo received at this office until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday , Februiry J7 , 881 , at which place and time thej will be open- el in presence of bidders , for furnishing and de- ivcry , In quantities is required , up to June 30 , 18-.lat Omilii Derm : , Nebraska , or at stations on the Union Pacific Railroad , east of Keirney Function , of 2,000.000 poun 'a corn , and lOOoOCO pounds eata. Propoai's for quantities low nan the whole will bo received. Delivery of the grain will , if required , commence March 1 , 1831. Preference will be given to articles of dnm&tic production The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposal ? . Bidsshou'd state the rate per ICO pounds , ( not > cr bushel , ) and the envelopes containing them hould be endorsed "Bids for Grain , " and ad- ilrescd to Vie undersigned. Bidders are icquos'eil to submit proposals for de'Ivery of the corn In new re-sewed gunny licks of nne hundred pounds each , and for leliveryof fie oata in new renewed burlap sacks of one hu-dred pounds eich. or for p it or all the oats to be d'llvcred In DOUBLE SACKS , ie inner sac 4 to hi provided at the Umaha Depot , by tha Quartermaa'tr's Department. Copies of this advertisement audoftheCir cular of instructions to Udders cm be obtained on application 'o this office , aud ono copv each f pail advertisement and clrcu'ar ' should be at- FEVER AN AGUE. There Is no civilized nation In the Western Icmlsphcre in which the utility ot Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as a tonic , corrective , and snti- illluus medicine , is not known and appreciated. Wlille it Is a medicine for M seasons and all climates , U is especially suited to the compl ainta generated by the weather , belnjr the purest and > est vegetable ftiauilant in th ? world. For sale by Druggisle and Dealers , to whom ap. lilv for HoitetUr'a Almame for 1E81. _ To .Nervous Sufferers The Great European Eemedy Dr , J , B. Simpson's Specific Medicine. It Is a positive cure f or Spermatorrhea , Seminal Weakness , Impotency , and all diseases resulting rom Sell- Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Loea ot Jemcry , Pains in the Back or Side , and diseases that lead to Consumption Insanity and anearlygrave The Specific Medicine Is being nse with wonder * fnl success. Pamphlet ? sent free to alL Write for them and iret full particulars. PriceSpeclflc1.00perpackasreoriix pack ages for J5.ec. Address all ordora to J . B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Nos. ' Mand 108 Main St. , Buffalo , N. Y. Sold in maha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell J. E. 1 jli nd all drozsrfsta everywhere. a wee t in yonr own town , lenns and out nt free. Addrere H. Hallett * Co. , Portland , Me. _ HAMBURG AMERIC- PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line oi SteamsMps Leaving New York JEvery Thursday at 2 p. m. " For England , Prance and Germany. Tor Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & GO. , * * Agenta , 1 , NewYorfc ' ' THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of tha West , Is pro-emlnently the beat and moat practi cal of iti kind for the ] MERCANTILE TRAINING ' " -OF Young Men and Ladies. Q. W. FOSTER , Piasldont , D. ' WiJOADY , SerretRiy. The moat extensive , thorough and complete nstttntlon of the kind In the world. Thousands of accountants and Business men , Jn the prln clpal cities and towns ot the United States , ewe their success to our course of training. The Bisht End of Education for Young Men and ladies , Fine , new brick block , at Junction of throa treat car lines. Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments or the application of and carryinjf out ef our norel and systematic methods ot BUSINESS TRAINMG , Toaag men who contemplate bnalncas 11(3 , nuJ parents bavin ; TODS to educate , are psrtlca > ly requested to send ( or our new Circular , which will give full Information as to tenw , ondition o ! entrance , etc. Address G , W. FOSTEK , President , fl-S-n Denver Colorado. BT THE BSE OF | R. SQSANKO1 PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL EXTERNAL , AND * ITCHING PILES at once on the application or Ttl Sovmko'm rile Remedy , which act ill 'ectlyupou tliepnrta affected , obaorliln ) .be Tamora , allaying the intense IteS Ml other remetlleshre faUad. Try jhe no other , and tell yo U merit * . D.O NOT DELAY tbo drain on the mjmtem prodnce rmanent diiabiuty , bat bay It , FRYiT AB"ED CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , itwJwtien yon cannotobtalnllafiiIniTn Till enU It , prepaid , on receipt of price Jr. Itoianbo's Treatise on Pile * eut fra mapplleallon. Addms DR , eOSANKO MEDICINE CO. PJQBA. O. C F OOOHAW Apcn Tmaha" ; ' f f - - sm pWj ? m A new au < " iiithereo cnScnown raniedy for all ilaease , . of the Kidneys , Bladder , and CrlTaiy It will poaiiiv ely cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- ly , Brlzht'a Disease , Inability to retain or expell th ? Urine. Catarrh of tha Bladder , hish cole red scanty rrlne , Painful Urinating , LAMH HACK , Genera ! Weakness , and'all Female Com- pl.ilnts _ _ _ _ It avoids Internal medicines. Is certain In it effects and cures when nothlntr else can. For iale by all Druggists or sent by null free upon receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY HEY PAD CO. , PROP'ftf , Toledo , O. your aJdrera for our little book , How a waa Snved. ' t for Veil' * TI Machine Works , J , Hammond , Prop. , & Manager , The mo t thorongh appolnte 1 and complete itichine Shops rnd Foundry In the state. Caatlnps ol every description manufactod. Engines , Pnmpp and every class of machinery made tn order. order.pedal attention given to IFcll Anpfurs , Pulleys , Hangers , Sbaftinpr.fSridge IronsGeer Uniting , etc , Plan * lor uew MachneryHe ! chanIcal Draueht n ? , Models , etc. . neatly executed. 56 Hnrnov St. . Bet 'I4th ' nnrt 15th BELYIDEEE Star Wind Mill , -MANCFACTDRED BT THOS. E , WIIiLIAMS , RED OAK IOWA- Correspondence solicited rom those needln ? a tellable Wind Kill fcend for circu'ar and prices and any information in regard to the Mill will b cheerfully tarnished. LIVE AGENTS WANTED. REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELYIDEEE STAR WIND MILL. BECAU-E 1st. It is more safe in a gale of wind , aul In he most sudden chances of the wind from any direction , because the wheel Ijlntj flat on the tower Is always reidir with Its cd e to the wind , and allows the vanoto swinir c'eir around , with out turning or striking the wheel. 2nd. It is a riffid wheel having no inoveabTe joints to wear out , rust or creak In the wnJ. 3rd. Ice nor Elect has no effect on it. 4th. It loica less power from friction than other Mills. 5th. It will run with less wfcH than ctr er Mills. 6th. It is easily regulated eo It will perform any amount of work required less than Its capac ity. ity.7th I It has no pullics , sprlngsnorsJdlmj heada to reeze up In winter. 8th. It will not pump when out of gear. 9th. It is well and heavily painted with thr coats of the best uaint the market can a Tord , JOth. It Is a peifect self-regulator , and will tike care ol Hectf in heavy chansrible wind storms. llth. It3i > ymttricalformis aperfect omiment I2lh. Never have heard of any blown'do' n as yet when properly set up with areiulatinarvine , ncreverdamasedjn the least by t > i wind. I3th. They are of co d material and mule. 14th. Allehalts turned , boxes habited and all necessary parts double nutted. 15th. It la more simple , more compact in con traction and strnnaor tin * nth f Mills WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fenctaif an 1 Railing a Speciality , elri beauty , permanence arid economy dally working the extinction of all fencing cheap matprial. Elegant In doslirn ? Indestructible Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Ceme tery Plata. * Iron Vanes , Lawn Settees , canopied and of rustic patterns ; Chairs and every description of Iron and. Wire ornamenUI work dedlrned anil manufactured by E. T. PABNUJTS Wire and Ironwork , S7,29 and SI Woodward Ave ; De- trolt , Mch. Ssndfjmu j. . . j - taoeue ! anil price U . eep2 < E -VIA THE- Ciricago & ftortliwesteni 2,388 MILES OF ROAD I It Is the SHORT , 8ITRS * nd"Saf Route Betwsen COUNCIL BLUFFS I I-13B OEEOAQO.MILWAUEBE and 11 point * EAST nj KORTH. IT O | ? ] R3 7HR ' " 'RATKMSO PUELIO GUKATEB FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. lils tot ONLY ROAD between OQUNQIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is ma PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! In adilltlon to the-wand to pl * ae all classes of travelers , It idre * FIKST-CLAM MEALS at It * KAT1NO 8TATIOJW at 50 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEfTRAiisi ITS COfiCHSS Ot ? THE PIHrSTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If yet : wish the Best Traveling Accommoda tions yon will buy your ticket by this Ronta /STAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Aeents can sell von Through Tickets via thla road and Check era * Bae > Rap ; Free of Charge * OHAHA TIOKST OFFICES 12J4 Farnham St. . Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorrda Central and Union PaclSo Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE I New Monteom- eryStree * . For Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , address any agent ot the Company , or HSRVIH HUGHITT , W. SlEHHITTg Oen'I lifanazvr , Gen'l Pan. Afeat. CHICAGO , ILL. IAMI3 TCU3K , Gen'l Azt Omaha ft Council Bluffs. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! CHICAGO URLINGTON & ( JUINGY With Smooth and Perfect Track , JBIegant Pas sender Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPINC _ & DIHINC CARS It ! acknowledged by tlw > Fraa , and Vi h traveluver It , 10 be tha Kert AppolaUU and Beet Vanajed Road In the Countrr. PASSSNGERS QOING BAST Should ocar In mind that this la tne BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East- Forth and Northwest Passengers by this Route have choke of FOUR DIFFEEENT EOUTES , And tha Advantage of Six Dally Lines ol Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to New York City Without Change , All Exprero Tralna on this line are equipped with the Westlnzhoueo PaUnt Air Brak and - Ulller's Patent Safety Platform and ( Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci- UontB In the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DWIKC CAKS Ar run on tb Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , RaUs , Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully glvi-n by ipplyinp at the office of the Burlington Kouto , 513 Fourteentn Street , Omaha. Nebraska. C. E. PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK , Gen'l JIanazer. Qen. West'n Pass. Atft. ] . 0. PHILLIPPI , St. Jot. , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , . fepdl Ticket Agent. Omaha. 1S8O. K. C.,8T.IOESG.B.B.B. , I : tha only Direct Line to ST. L ; USS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ho chuge ol curs between Omaha and bt. Lonla ind bat one between Omaha and New Tork. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS BliCmSO ALL Kastern & Western Cities With Iea charges ind In advance of cthsr Ilnw. Thla entire line Ig eqiuppe-J with Pnltamn'g Palace Sleeping Cars , Falaca Dij Coach- ea.Ulller'a Safety Platform and Conplor and the celebrttt d WestmghotEa Atr.Bnka. TSEB THAT YOUR TICKET RXABSTa ? TVla Kansas City , St. Joaofh andT 0-CcuncHBIn03lt.IL.Tla 5f8 * tfJoo and.St.Lonla.'Ct Zick 'a for s& ; at all coupon stitlona la the West. J. P. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Gen'l Snpt. , Oenl PaM. 4 Ticket Agt St. Josooh.Mo. Et. Joseph , Mo , W C. SEACHRE3T , Ticket Agen. , V20 Fsmhit' Strcst , ANDYBORDEN , A. B. BARNABD , faai. AccntOmaLOen'rl : Aient , Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & iSioux City RAILROADS. The Old Keliabk Sioux City Route / 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCIL BLUPFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dzkota. This line Is equipped with the Im proved WestUiifhousa Automatic Air Brakes and Hiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AHD COMFORT Is uneurra < * > e < l. ETetaui Drawlnc Borm ud Sleeping Csraowned anil controlled by the com pany , run Thronzh Without Change between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , nnd St Paul. Trains leave the Union PadBc Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:10 p. m. , and St. Paul at llrtS a. m , making HOURS IN ADVAKCS o ANY OTHZB ROTJTZ. Returning , leav * St. Fan ! at 3 0 p. m. , r- rlvin ? at Sioux City at 1:15 a. m. . and Union Pacific Tnaifcr Depot , Council Bluffa , at 920 a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via " 3. P. ft P. R. R.1 F. C. HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Iowa P. E. ROBINSO : ? , Aas't Ctal Pass. Agent. J. n. 0BR7AN , ard Psacou cr Azf-nt , MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MIOA AXT.T ! &EEASE Com poaed largely of powdered mica and Isl Isth : bent and cheapest lubricator In the world. It is thobcst because ! t does not tram , but'forms a hhhly' polished surface over the nxle , doin away with a lar e amount of friction. It is the cheapest because voa need use lit * half the quantity in greisln ? yonr wagon thv you waul I ot any other axle groane made , aad then run your aon twice as long. U tuawera equally as well for Mill Gearing , Threshing Machines , Bujtrles , &C..M for wascons Send for Pocket Cjtlopedliof ThlnRS Wor a Knowing. Mailed free to any address MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENUE , CHICAGO. ® Ask , Your Dealer For It oct20-U DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The co-partnership heretoforeexlstln hrtween J. T. Ni'.hol ajd K. Fearjn , under the firm Itjle of J. f. MchoI & Co. , is this day dissolved J > y mutual consent. J. I. Kichol continues alone and asmnnei al llabl'itiea and collects all outitandlnsr accountal J. L NirHOL. E. FEAROtf. January'Jflti , 1S31. For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMP. TION , and aU Diseases of tht THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preparation In the kno a world. By adding toTOLU" BOCK and RTX l u Lemon juice , you have an exellent Appetizer and Tonic , for general and laelly DM IS. ImmensBandlnereaglng sales and the numerous t tlmonl lt received dafly are the best vld 4 . " * nce of its virtues and popularity. 4i Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than i any article in the market. RA'ITIflN O T BE DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to pate off upon Tv'L'.WS.1 ' common Rack and Rye In place of , onrTOLU ROCK and RYE whkhlfUM only 11 1)ICATED article made , the GENUINE navlnz a OOVERIOraST STAMP on wwlTStihi. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : . JVI VI TBSASUBT DEPARTMEHT. OFFICE OF INTKRKAL RKVENU ) vruanspva , D 0. , Jan nary 28,1880. h Kesjrs. LAWRKHOB & IfAKTIK , 1111 Madison St. , Chlcigo.-nisLj SKrL K'1Thl compound , la the opinion of this office , would have inffldant quantity * the BALSAM OF TOLU to give It all the advantairea ascribed to this article in , pectoral compSbU while the whisky and th syrup cocslHuto an emnlslonrenderinj : It. an agreeable , remedy to th - &pp5l & nAT ? ivp0nni ? ! cordlnt , ( * tbe formnl . lt " ! properly be clawed aa a UED1CU. At , ? ? A ATJON , udsr e provWonS'of U. S.R-TbedStatctra , and when so stamped , jBayU jold by Druggists , Apothecaries and Other Persons without rendering them liable to pay ipitltl : * Tours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. BAtTiU. CommlUSloner at LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DEUGaiSTS , GEOOEES and DEALEES everywhere . C. F. COODUAN. AGENT , OWAH\ J , i IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT'THAT ' THE WHITE SEWING IWAGHINE 'Urn Gives universal Satisfaction and. that it is steadily tT ily and rapidly increasing in pntlic lavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are : always satisfied , ! if " t because they find everything just as repree- ented. J Everybody should use this Machine. . The sales so far this year are more than , double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNO , tor. ; Davenport nnd 15th Sts. . Omah.-u t - > ! * „ f-rf a't 1L , . , THS NEW A27B COHRECT ijf.j r Proves beyond any reasonable question that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y Is by all odds the test toad lor you to take when traveling in either direction bettreea i ' Chicago and all of the Principal Points In th'e West , North and Northwest . , Caref nlly examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the "West and Northwest are St&tiOM on this road. Its through trains make close connections with , the trains ot all ralljoadi at junction points. CHIOAGO & NOBTS-WESTERN RAILWAY , THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , PTJLTiTVTAW HOTEL ; : m lunsrunsrniimanaieepinKuan ortn or Northwester Chicago. It hat UIZESOFROAD. It forma the following Tronic lines : "J" Denver & California Line. " " " . * > r M"J" "Wlnona , Minnesota. & Central Dakota Una. sfoux city.I or.Nebra3ka&YanktonJJne."Chlcazo , St. Paul and Minneapolis Line. ' * Illinois , Freeport & DnbuqnoLine. " "Mllwaulee , GreenBav& Lake luperlorUw. licKets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents to the United State * and JJemembcr to ask for Tickets -ria this road.be sure they read over It , and take none oth MAEYU ncamiT. Genl Uanager , Chicago. . W. H. STMOETT , Genl Paw. Agent , Chicago H&.RBY P. DDEli , Tick-t Azent C. 4N. WRaiw y. 14th inararnham Street * . 1) . K KIMBALIi. < 83itantTcket AzeatC 4N. WMtailir r,14tbaniLrartiliamStreet * . J. BSLL. . Ticket Autnt C. A S W. Rallwav , U. P. B. . Depot. JAMKST. CLARK General Azent. t A , FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS e w jusfoo vj' ' SjET-A-xsin ; . And EverytMng pertaining to the PomitnrQ apd - _ ' uplolatejy Trade. "f A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ! ! EW G00D.S AT THE.r . . . . . . . . . 1208 and 121 e Farnham Street : AGENTS WANTED FOB ODB NEW BOOK , "Bible for the Youn , " Bemj the stoty of the Scriptures by Rev. Ceo. Alexander Crook , D. 1) . In ilmple and itlrac- tive I nzuaar for old and youn ? . Profusely illustrated , toaklnz a molt IntorettlDg and im- presaive youth's Instructor. Every parent will secure tbla work Preachers , you should cir culate it. P.iceSJCO. Sen * * for drculan with extra terms. J. H. CHAMBEBS * CO.a St. Lraif , Mo AGENTS VTANTBD FOB - ' i CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sezual Philosophy. Profuwlv lllratnted. The most Impurtint and ! _ test book publijheJ. Every family vinti It. Extraordinary Indncementg offtred 'Agtnt' ' . AddreOT AOMTTB' PrBtanpra Co . S Ja week Jli day al bomo uvil ) made ; oah ontflt frt . Arid Km True ft Co.PortlndX |