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    THU OMAHA DAILY BEE FEIDAY SEPTEMBER 23 , 1881
MODERN DENTISTRY ,
History of Its Developments
Valuable Instruments.
Manufacturing Tooth Different
Material * Employed.
N. Y. Tribune.
The days' when dentists wore bar
bers and amateur surgeons , combin
ing the art of shaving nnd cupping
with thai of extracting tooth , have
happily long passed. During the last
fifteen yc.irs dentistry '
progress. 'The mechanical appliances
.for dental work in its manifold forms
nro many and complex , and very little
improvement in that direction is non
looked for by tlio profession. Nowa-j
days dentists must bo graduated ]
from dental colleges and obtain di
plomas before practicing. This com-j
fc paratively rccont departure must have
n beneficial efiect on the standing of
the profession in this city , which iiow
numbers about 400 members Thc
dentist'of to-day has to know some
thing of anatomy and physiology , in
addition to his specialty.
Less than a generation ago a hand-
burr'wns used byjdontists in excavating
teeth. This instrument , so poorly
adapted to its purpose , was clumsy
and required patience and strength on
the part of the operator and subject.
"When the pneumatic engine was in
vented with a rotating burr attach
ment it was considered n great advance -
vance on this crude method. It was
a noisy instrument , however , and was
supplanted later by a dental engine ,
the invention of a St. Louis dentist ,
which is regarded as one of the most
valuable dental engines of the ago. A
flexible tube connects the burr with
the engine , which is worked with the
foot. The rotating burr can bo ap
plied to any tooth with equal facility ,
and performs its work of cleaning , of
B ? excavation , with rapidity and delicacy.
The rubber dam is an invention use
ful for keeping the teeth dry during
the process of iillim ' . By moans ot a
clamp and forceps the rubber is placed
about a tooth , _ isolating it from its
companions while it is exposed for
tilling. In the use of crystal L'old it is
very important' that no moisture
reaches it in its crystalled , state , oth
erwise it will lose its collusiveness.
Another invention is the electric
mallet for condensing gold foil in
cavities. Rapid blows are given to
cavities by means of electricity.
There is also an automatic mallet fo
a similar purpose , by which the gold §
foil is condensed by an automati
blow instead of electricity. The
strength of the blow can easily regu
lated in the body of the instrument.
An engine mallet is also used by
operators for condensing gold foil.
The "porcelain crown" is adapted to
restoring teeth broken down by do-
cay. The root is cut down and the
orcelain crown is attached with
metallic pivot. The advocates of th
"tooth crown" claim that the time will
come whcnWmost no teeth at all will
be drawn. They urge that only once
in 500,000 cases perhaps is it necea-
sary to remove them , and that thei
diseased condition can usually b
cured and the teeth saved. "When a
tooth is decayed to the gum its usefulness -
fulness is restored by this process by
the slipping of. the gold cap over tli
root and the attachment of r. porcelai
crown.
The way the tooth crown is applied' '
may bo illustrated by an operation )
which took place not long ago. Th
tooth was a broken-down bicuspid on |
the left side of the upper jaw. Th <
external half of the tooth had split of )
and a portion of the inner cusp woe' '
also' gone. In the operation , what re
mained of the crown was cut ofl
nearly even with the gum , and a nar
row band or collar was fitted accu
rately around the slump which passed
under the gum and out of sight. To |
this collar there was attached by a lin
ing 'and solder the porcelain face , !
which was made by using a small ]
plato tooth. The inner cusp was restored
stored by making it a holloTt shell
of gold. The face and shell were
united when sot in its place. The !
shell was fdled with oxychlorido pastej
and .1 screw passed through the crown
into the root. The collar surrounded
the root and passed under the gum ,
protecting the stump longer it is ;
claimed , than by any other method.
Previous to the setting , a hollow
screw is inserted into the root , which
in turn becomes a nut and receives
the screw afterward passed through
the crown.
In the manufacture of tooth the uso' '
of platina with what is known as the !
continuous gum has many advocates.
Platina is the only metal that can ]
withstand the heat | necessary to f usi
the gum on the plate. Another im
provement in this branch of dental ;
work is the mineral plato , the plate
and teeth being of ono matoiial.
Celluloid has been substituted in place
of rubber , which is very injurious to ;
manyjinouths. On some , rubber has !
no bad efiect , while the mouths ol
"others look on exposure like raw beef.
Of courao f ho preference is given to | '
fold as a filling for teeth , A compo
sitipn filling may answer where the !
cavities are large and the teeth are not >
expected to bo retained long , and es- |
pccially when economy is considered , !
but for tooth that nro to bo saved gold
is essential.
In the extracting of teeth a rcvolu [
tion has taken place within seventeen
years. For a long time , the only
amusthotics known to the profession
for this work wore chloroform and
other. So many accidents , however ,
occurred with the use of chloroform
that it has boon almost entirely nban ;
doncd by dentists. Ether , although
less dangerous , is very disagreeable ,
and accidents sometimes occur in its' '
use. Ether frequently makes people
deathly sick , from the c/l'ects / of wind
they do not recover for several days.
Nitrous oxide gas now almost entirely ]
takes the place of other nnicathotics
both in this country and Europe. Aj
well known dentist said to a Tribune ;
Gportor recently : "I introduced the
gas to the profession in July , 18Caj
mid for the first year I had uphill' '
work. But I lived on faith that I had
a good thing and stuck to it , and the
following yeni't the tide bci/an to turn
in its favor. On February -Hli , ;
1801 , I began to ask my patients ]
after operations to write their name !
on a scroll. 'J'ho number of such
names is now ISU.OOO , and I ncyei
Imd an accident. The trouble with )
dentists in giving the gas ordinarily it
Iracting to do. They mko up a batcl
of gas , and after an operation cannot
afford to throw it away , nnd it loses
( strength after n while nnd lias no
| [ effect on a patient , A man weighing
i250 pounds came to mo ono day nnd
said that ho had taken the gas twice
elsewhere , nnd the operation of ex
tracting his teeth wtis nevertheless n
painful one. I told him that the gas
must have been stale or ho had not
tnkcn enough. Ho had four teeth
then that ho wished mo to extract. 1
did so nftor administering the gas.
On awakening after the operation his' '
first remark was : "Didn't 1 heal
somebody singing Pinafore1' ? Yon |
3 that if an inauUiciont quantity ofj
4..3 is administered the operation it
made moro painful , for the first effect
of an niiiusthctic is to increase nervous
sensibility. "
"Have you over administered thcj
; ms to neisona troubled with hcarl
disease ! " asked the reporter.
"I have given it to twenty or thirty
persona who had valvular disease of
the heart tlio most serious form of
the disease. I am not afraid of the
ofl'ect of the gnn , but the excitement
of tlio patient. 1 have also ndifiiiiatcr-
cd ib in nil stages ot consumption.
Von see , the gas destroys nil sensi
bility in the nerves nnd relieves the1
Uiock of the operation. An eminent' '
physician once brought mo n woman
lillictcd with valvular disease of the
lieart who had eighteen ulcerated
teeth. The doctor said she must have !
them extracted if she died. Allaying ]
icr fenra of pain before the gis was
idminiatered , I removed tlio eigh
teen teeth. "Doctor , that's splendid ! "
he exclaimed , when it was all over.
"Many teeth can be tilled and savedM
.lid I so ndviso patients. PersonsHi
lowcvcr , who cannot afford to spcndBl
? 5 or § 0 insist on having a toothlj
Irnwn. An ulcerated tooth shouldp"
ihv.iys be extracted , although it isj
: luimcd by sonio dentists that it can
1)0 saved. "
The doctor added that when ho was ]
n Homo a few years ago he noticed
.hat . the teeth of very ancient skelo-
ons in museums were perfect nnd
without any trace of decay. Hc |
ittributcd this to the more natural
ifo led by the Itonmns , the absence
) f such highly-seasoned teed nt their
ncals as is popular to-day , nnd the
frequent use of the bath. Sweet
meats usually produced acidity of the
stomach , which in turn caused the
teeth to decay. Negroes on sugar
plantations eat generously of the su-
lunr cane , and yet have splendid teoth.
This was owing to thorough digestionjBl
of tlio cane. The doctor thought theKJf
condition of a person's teeth was ajjc
good indication of his physical consti-Bp
tution.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M
"ImobjHoadley. . "
Philadelphia Times.
The speculative supporters of the !
pool-selling shop on Samson street are !
in a state of fermentation over thcjSj-
unprecedented streak of good luck ajSi
mysterious investor from Chicago hasjjji
struck. He is about forty years offli
, ige , and hh shapely-cut fuco , whicl :
bears neither beard nor mustache , i
may bo seen in the International room iI
\vhonever pools are being sold. Not
withstanding the fact that ho has wor [
many thousands of dollars this month ,
he is still enveloped in the seedy , [
looking suit of clothes ho wore when
ho first began attracting attention. '
The telegrams he receives from time
to time are addressed to J. B. Head
ley , and ho admits that ho hails from
Chicago. The "regulars" in the [
pool-room call him "Lucky Head
ey , " or "the Chicago man. " One of
the pool-seller said yesterday , in re '
ferring to the stranger : "He used to
come iloating in hero every morning
nnd plank himself in a front-row
chair and remain anchored there all
day without dropping a cent. All of |
sudden ho wont down in his clothes
.ind hauled out aallet aiid began
buying pools. This was on Soptonv
ber 2. Ho invested about § 100 in the
motion pools , § 2 in the combination
md about $20 in the French pools ,
lo caught four winning horses , Frank
3. , Knight Templar , Jessie D. , anc
Followplay , and ho drew $1100 out oi
lie auction pool-box , and something
ike $500 from the mutual machines ,
lis combination turned him in
B13G.45 , so that ho cleared nearly
31,000 iu one afternoon. That
'ust started him , and he
ias been nailing winners every
lay since. " On Sept. y , the
'Chicago man" invested § 2 in the
iombination on Fair Count , Memento
ind Parole , and got § 100.40 in return.
Ho drew $450 out of the auction and ]
French pool box on the same day ,
Ho opened the eyes of the knowing
jnes on the following day by backing 8
Frankie B. , Mary Anderson , Jeannie j1
ind Una , and they all won. On "
Sept. 7 his winnings on Sir Hugh , sl
ri\iir Count , Olivia and Sly Dance J1
ipiountcd to § 1,300 , although ho had '
but $80 invested in the four events ,
His two $2 tickets on Sly Dance alone
paid him over $100. Tnis unparallcd
uck made lain the lion of the loom ,
md the moment he began backing r
torso the crowd followed his example
lo evidently noticed the attention he
VMS attracting , for ho did not appeal
n the pool rooms on Soptomboi
rth. About noon , however , he
cnt a representative there to 3
bet $200. Of that sum $17 < > was
aid on Crickmore's beating the Hying . .
Hindoo and the remaining $24 was in
vested In thre'j § 2 combinations nnd
line $2 tickets on liounco and
Marchioness , Hindoo met his first
Meat this year , and as JJouuco Mar
jliioncss won their races the two com > *
) ination tickets wore worth about <
8230 , When the Chicago man pro tl
wntcd himself at the cashier's office
ioxt morning ho received $953 for hU
tickets. Ho had some ono employed
Monday to nako investments foi
lim on the Lexington races , for as
ioou as the last event was decided he
marched up to the cashier and got
J328 for- tickets on Patti , Getaway
ind Fiona , tlie three winning horses ,
L'ersons who have followed the lucky
nan's movements say that ho lias ]
lamed and backed over thirty win
ling horses in the past ton daya , _
"TfiiTComiuodoro- "
.Tos. L , l-'oote , tlio Coinmodme , Klein ,
11. , avn Tliomai' Klcctiiu Oil cured him
f sciatica with ono application , thorough-
y applied. It also cured him of a fcevcrc
olil and cough , llo tliliikn It aery val
lalile remedy , and will never foe without
;
TEJ WHILE LOSg OF LIFE.
Millions of rata , mice , cata , bed- ]
nigs , roaches , lose- their lives by col-
ision with "llough on Hats. " Sold
Cnll for RopuuHcnu Stnto Conven
tion.
Thc llcpuMlcan plccturs of the State ol
.Kclrili.i . ) nro hcicby cnllcd to send dele
gates from the cuml counties , to meet In
Stnto Convention nt Lincoln , on Wednes
day , October fitli , 1881. n MO o'clock , p.
m , , for HIP imrpnaa of plncliig In nomina
tion cntiilldfttca for ' . 'n following nnmcd
iflicci , vir. :
Oi\o iludfto of the Supreme Court ,
Two ItcReiitsof the atnto University.
And lo transact swh ntlipr business n. " |
niav properly conio before the convention , !
The several counties nre entitled to rep
resentation m the Stnto convention M foi-
lows , bmed upon llio vote en t for George
W. Collins for Presidential elector , c\lng !
mo dcleg.ilu to each one hundred nnd fiftj
.150) ) votes and ono for tlio fraction of
< cvcnty-li\or5) ( ) votes or over. AUo one
Iclcgato nt largo for each organized coun
ty.
ty.Counties. . Vti. Ucl Counties Vt . '
Adams. . . . 1117 11 i1ohn nn .10(58 (
Antelope. . . ii"7 T > Keainey . 5.0
Benne ( > 71 fi Kcltli. . . . 32
15ntrftto..11ir ! ! > KlHK. . . , Will
Hurt 1010 8 hancnvte ,331)7 )
Hutler ! C 8 7 Lincoln. . 377
Cuss 18(51 ( IS Matliion (570 (
Ucdnr 218 9 Mcrrick. KID
Cheyenne : i Nanco . . 11K1 2 !
Clay . , i 11I NuckolN
Colfax. . , GSJ I ! 1173
rhaMj. . . 1 Otoo 1)18 ! )
Cummin ; , 1r. . 1'ittnieo. . .1181
Ouster . . ! > t)0 ) 3 ritvl | > a. . . . -120
Dakota. . I'iocvo . . . 7(5 (
D.iwson. . SI7 I ! 1'olk . . > I3
I Handy Plalto. . . . 8.11
jDixnn -inn
.3200 Siliue..l8U
Killmoru , .not Sarpy. . . . 4il )
franklin. . S\iindei-.1717 ;
l''rontier. . , . 133 Kowtrd.1351 :
Huniai . . . . . UOl ! Shornian. . 308
liago . . . .1720 Sioux
. . mo SUnton. . . ISO
ICrceley 1K2 Tlmvcr. . . 831
illall. . . 1150 ! ) Valley . . S)2 ! )
WmhsntoiillK ! )
Hamilton , OU7 Wheeler. .
Ihirlan. . . 078 Wapio. . . 118
Hitchcock 135 Webster. .100(5 (
Holt 331 York .1441
" Howard . . . . (537 (
Jefferson . .1000 Total
It is recommended First. That no
proxies bo admitted to the convention px- |
laopt such as arc held by persons residing !
in the counties from which tlic proxies are |
jiven ,
Second. That nn delegate flmll repre-j
< ent an absent member of hU delegations
unless he be clothcil with authority from !
the county convention or is in possession ! "
of proxies from regularly elected delegates ,
[ thereof.
By order of the Republican State Cen- ]
ral Committee.
JAMES W. DA WES , Chm'n.
V. J. HKNIJEUSIIOT , Sec'y. pro tern.
Lincoln , Neb. . Aug. 31 , 1861.
Bnokllu's Arnicn Salvo.
The best salvo in the world for outs ,
bruises , sores , ulcera , salt rheum ,
fever sores , tetter , chapped hands ,
chillblains , corns and all kinds ol
skin eruptions. This salvo is guar
anteed to give perfect snlisfaction in
every case or money refunded. Price ,
2oc per box. For sale by
ISH & McMxiiox , Omaha.
The Gorman Emperor William ,
physically , is an extraordinary old
man. Ho is now in his 85th year A
Berlin special , speaking of his activ
ity and endurance , says :
Tlio active life of the emperor is the
subject of general conversation.
From the review near Hanover on ]
Thursday of last week , ho proceeded
direct to Dantzic. On Friday the )
interview with the cxar took place.
On Saturday he looked at the maiiou-
vres near Konitz. Ho spent Satur- |
'day night in Ecrlin , and left on Sun
day morning for Itzehoe. Thence lie ]
came to Hamburg on "Wednesday ,
leaving again for Itzehoo on the samej
evening. Ho went to Kiel on Fridnj
to witness the naval mancuvrcs , and
on Sunday ho leaves for Badon-Badec
'to attend the Carlsruho marriage fes
tivities on Tuesday. Then lie will
take a rest at Baden. The ompcror ,
n spite of this enormous work , looks
very well , and members of his court
say that ho never complains of fatigue.
At Hamburg on Wednesday he re
ceived n very cordial welcome.
Springfield ( Mas * . ) Republican
nd. ) : Wo warn the good people of
this country that the nttompt to thrpw
ofl' the taxes on beer , whisky , and
tobacco , in order to lasten moro firm
ly upon us the taxes on sugar , cottons ,
woolens , silks , stool rails and all im
ported manufactures is about to be
made in earnest , and that it will be
supported by the corn , whisky , nnd
tobacco states and.by the pig-iron
states , and that it will need every VQto
which consideration of revenue re
form or moral reform can bring up tofi
anye the internal revenue system fronij
being thrown overboard.
Worthless Staff ,
Not so fast my friend ; if you couldi
see ( the strong , healthy , blooming )
men , women and children that have
been raised from beds of sickness , !
suffering nnd almost death , by thol
use of Hop Bitters , you would say , !
"Glorious and invaluable remcdy"E A
Philadelphia Press , Boptlo
PROBATE NOTICE.
State of Ntlir.aFkn , Doiijla ( Comity , ts :
At a County Court , held at the County Court I
Itoom , In ami lor sal J County , Aurubt 1st , A.
I ) . Ib'Jl. I'mtmt , HOWARD IS. BMlfJI , |
County JudKo.
In the matter of the estate of Joseph II. Kcl
ion , deceased ;
On muling and fillii * thu , etltion ol Mnrthnl
, Nelson , iirujinf , ' that tlio Instrument , imp4
liortlii' . ' to lie it ilulyutliontlcatcil copy of tliel
nst Hill nml tcotamuit of tald dctcastd , and ofij
.lio proliato tlivrtof , by ( lie Circuit Court ol'-
.VjiniUln County , Htalu of Indiana , and thiadaj
illc-1 In thin Court , may ticnllouij and nicorilcd ,
IH tl.olast wllland U'atainint of salil Joseph II
N'clson , ilctcised , in and for thu HUto of Ne
braska ,
Ordered , Tliat August 27th , A. P , JSS1 , nt 10
jVcIock a , m , , UaMljriiifl for hearingaald petition , D
hcn till pcriioii * lnteri.iti'1 In paid matter nm\ ! W
ippearat a County Court to ba held , In nnd foi PI
aid County , nml thaw causa why the prayer ol !
iK'tltiontrfcliouIdriot bo granted ; and tli.it notice PIa
the pendency of said petition and tha ln-arlnii a
thereof , bo ( 'hcn to all persons Intcrutcd In said il
natter , liv puMlshliii ; a uopy of tlili order In Tin ilB
OMAHA WKKKLY Her , a nc | > apcr prlntotl In Bald B
County , for tlireu fcucctbsUu utckn , prlorto ealo 11
ilay ol litarint , ' , 11Ci
( A true ton : ] JtOWAIlD I ) . SJIJTK , Ci
Cit
Cour ly Jnil. c. \t
tti
Tim MOOT TorDbAKl Tut BIST Huuxa\ \
THE OVALGHURN
i
THE JJF.KI " ] OlIURNH
AND QOICKKIl
HOST COJi- TIAN An
VENIE.Vf OTHBH
UlIUHN CIIQUN
HA.SVFAC- IN TJIK
TUKCO. MAUKBI
Manufactured In li\c lzio , 4 0 , B , 10 ind 1
kllon . It bag no cotilnKunio no nol j
ocwlti cr ) . enlly nd ciulcVrly. nj net ! tin
r CBt arauunt ol LutUr frua llio nillk ui
reimjli iniOo fiomth lc t osb lumber. It
lold m lower price lh n any ntlicr Dnt'chii
hum. Htnd ( r dlirlpllvo circular ted prlvt
Ut to the
theOVAL CHURH COMPANY.
COSHtH.IND ,
SELTZER
No ono-who li thoronRlity roRulnr
M ttio liocU i Inll A < liable to < il < c.x n M he
.hit Is IrrrKtihr. Ho may bo ftttucked by con.
UIKCOIIS dlea e , nml o may the Irregular , but
holijiot neatly ns subject to ontjUlc inltiicncca.
Die \no ol
Tnrrant's Seltzer Aporiont.
< rciire4 regularity , nml consc < iucnt linmuiult }
rein vluknc * ,
SOI.l ! IIY AM ,
SOMETHING
EVERY LADY
OUGHT TO KNOW.
There exists n inoniisof securing -
curing n soft nnd brilliant ;
Complexion , no matter linw
poor it may naturally bo.
Hasan's Jla nolia .IJaliu is a' '
dolicnto niul harmless nrti-
clcovliich instantly removes
Freckles , .Tan , Ilcdnoss
Konarluicssj Eruptions , Vul
gar I'lusliin s , cic.j etc. Se
Holicato and natural arc it ;
olTects Hi at its nso is not
suspected by anybody.
No lady lias the right tc
present a disfigured iaco in
society when the Magnolia
Halm is sold by ull druggists
for 75 cents.
Special Ordinance No. 268.
Lc\jhunfpceftl : ! tn\ for curbing nml irut'irlnt
rnrninm ( street ( ram t u iitst curboflMI
str < ct to the ccnlorot IStli street , In the oil }
of Omnlm ,
! > c it ordained bj the Jty council of the city o
Omaha :
SF.CTIOX 1. That special t\ to the amount o :
_ 3M'J.40) ! ) three thousand live hundred and s'i
y-nlno dollars tiiul fortv cents , \\hlcli bcinv tlv
est nml expense of turbltip nml ntterlnK' I'arn
, -iamttrctt froji the ciwt c-arhol 15th t-troot ti
.the icntcr of ( Ikth street , be nml the same I'
hereto levied upon the lots that nro IjounJii'K 01
' .ibutdnp said Improvements ncionllnsr to Ihroi
Ilicd's ma ) ) uhldi corrufpontls vItli A. 1) . Jnnu'i
map .is the first nml orluinal map niul pl.xt of thi
lie city of Omaha , to-\\it :
I I g
s c.U .
1OT CO JUS K
189 C.li 118 ra
IS' ' ) UO 14S 7i ;
139 CO US 72
COM
118 M 148 Ti
ns 01) ) 14S 72
us 00 14S72
118 di 14S 72
140 1.0 148 72
140 tli 148 72
140 CO 14S 72
COW
4 140 W ) 148 72
4a 4D 117 ( .0 148 72
a 117 to 148 72
7s 117 uo 148 72
s 117 00 148 72
1 141 ( ,0 148 72
141 00 148 72
3 111 uo 148 72
4 141 GO 148 72
& 11(1 ( uo 148 72
( I 110 GO 148 72
7 HU UO 148 72
UOM
110 ( M 148 72
Src. 2. Such special ta\ shall be duo In thlrtj
(30) ) da ) a from the pnssago and npprot nl of tills
ordinance.
. SEC 3. This ordinance shall tnke effect nnd be
Th force from nnd after Its pantoce. '
Attest : 'limS. II. DAILEY ,
Prra't City Council
J. J. L. 0. JhWKTT ,
City Clerk ,
Pawed Sept. Pth , 1881.
ApnroMil Sept. Oth , 1SS1
tAMES E.DOYD ,
Major.
Thonbo\c tax nccomos delinquent on the Oth
day of Otobcr , 1SS1. After \thkh date , ten
pur cent , pcnalti and Interest nt the rate of one
iicr cent , per month , pavahlo Inndianco , will lit
Klilul. S. O JIAIJ-KITK ,
slOdSt Clfy Treasurer.
1880. SHORT LIME. 1880 ,
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe ft Council Bluffs
TUB OM.Y
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND THE EAST
From Omaha and the West.
S'o tbaneo of cars bct\-ccn Omaha and ho. uo
and but one bct.M'cn OMAHA and
NKW VOUK.
EJK3C
Daily PassengerTrains
KIACI1IXO ALT ,
GASTEUN AND WESTEKN CITIES 1lh LKSf
CHAHUbS and IN ADVANCE of ALLi
OTIIEH LINKS.
This entlro line IB equipped with Pullman't
Palace Bleeping Cara , Palace bay Coaches , MUlcr't
Safety Platform and Coupler , and the celebrated
Wcatmghouso Air-brake.
ifSuo that your ticket rondi VIA nANSAf-
V , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Itall
road , via St. Joseph and St. Loun ! ,
Tickets for tale nt nil coupon gtatlonn In thr
West. J. F. BAHNA11D ,
< C. DAWES , Ucn. Snpt. , bt. Jownh , Mol
Gen. POMI. and TIcKtt Ajt. , St. Joseph , .Mo.fj
t ANLV HoiturN , Ticket AKcrit ,
1020 Tarnhnmiticit.
A , B. BAKNAKP. General A cnt ,
OMAHA.NE
Sioni Oity & Pacific !
-AKD
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS ,
n OLO ItELIADLC SIOUX CITV 110UTE
4O O MILKS SHOUTED ROUTE 1OO
niox
COUNCIL BLUFFS
ro BT. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
flULUTH Oil BI8MAKCK , <
intUll point * In Northern Iowa , Mlnnowta ant
Dakota. This line In cmilp | > td * Ch the Improvu'
Automatic Alr-brako < vml Mlllci
I'latform Conplu and lluffer ; anil for ,
SPEED. SAl'LTY AND COMFORT
unsurpassed. Elegant Dnvtlne Hoora t n
ilceplni ; Cam , ownuil ami controlled by tha com
nany , run through WITHOUT CHANGE bctweoi
union Pacific Transfer ucpot at Council Illulltf ,
ind St. Paul.
Trains Icnvo Union Pacific Tranifor depot a
Council Uluffn at 5:16 : p. in , , rcachlni ; Sioux fit )
10:20 : . . in. and St. Paul at 11. OS a. in , roaklnt
TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANV.OTHEH
110UTE.
Itoturnlnif , lca\o St. Paul at 8:30 : p. m. , orrhlnf
Sioux City l:4& : a. in. , and Union 1'c.Ullc Trarid
( depot , Council liliidn , at lW : a. in. Be
at J our ticket ! road \la "S. 0. & P. It. It. '
F. 0. HILLS , Bupulntondont ,
T. E. UOBINSON , lllsxmrl Valley , U.
Amt. On Pa i. AlfCiit ,
J. II. O'BIU AN , Pj * . < .uKcr Aztnt.
( inuncll Illuffi. lowi.
DISEASES
OKTIIK
EYE & EAR
DR.L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist , in if
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYALJ
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Rcferrncci all IkpuUblo Pliyiklani of Omaha
r Offlce. Corner ICth and Fornham 8t , ,
Oniah , Neb. a
No Changing Cars
lUITWKKM
OIV2AHA & CHICAGO ,
lUictc illroct connrctloninic mitito nlth Thrnnirl
SLKKPINO CAU LINKS for
JEW Y(1HK , BOSTON ,
PHILADELPHIA.
UALTIMOUK ,
\V.\81IINOTOX |
AND AM , EASTKUN
Che Short Line via. Peorial
Eor INDIANAPOLIS , CINCINNATI , LOUIS
1'ILI.i : , and all polnU In the
TUB KUT MM
For ST. LOUIS ,
IVlicro dlrrct connections are made In the Unlor
Depot with the Through Hlerplnif Car
Line * for All. POINTS
SO TCP I ? II.
NEW LINE DES MOINES
THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR
Rock Island.
The uncounted Inducements offered by thta llm
[ to tnu clrra Mid tourists are as follow > :
The celebrated PULLMAN (10-whccl ) PALACI
SLEEPING CAHS mil only an thin line C. , 11
fc Q. PALACE > HAWING HOOM CAHS , will
Norton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge foi
4cnts In Itecllnlnf : Clialrs. The famous C. , II , t
0.1'nlacc Dining Cor ; . Oorgroug Snioklnir Can
Httcd lth clcpnnt hiRh-bnckiil rattan rc\ohlnj
.hairs , tor the cxcluslxo use of fiist-clasa pasjcn
l crs.
crs.Stocl Truck arid superior equipment comMnoi
with their gjcat throuvh car arrangement , innkcr
[ this. abo\ nil others , the la\oritu route tothi
Bunt , South and Sontlioast.
Try It , nnd J on u 111 llnd trncliiiR a luxury In
itead of a ilisvomfort.
ThroiiRh tickets via thin celebrated line foi Ril (
it all ollleeo In the United States nnd Canada ,
, All Information about mtes of fare , Sleeping
Car accommodations , Time Tables , etc. , will b <
jhccrfully glen by npplj Ing to
PERCEVAL I.O\Vr.IL ,
Genera ] rassonter Airent , ChlcaKO.
T. J. P01TEU ,
( Jhlcaco.
HTcatfor hclngr the most direct , quickest , and
infest line connecting the great Mctropolln , CHI
CAGO , nnd the EASTBRN , Noiirii-KASTURN , SOUTH
ind SOUTII-EASTEBN Lixmlilch tcnnlnato there ,
with KANSAS CITT , LKAVKNWORTII , ATCIIISON ,
Cooca Vbupra and OMAHA , the COUMKKCIAI
CuiTKRa from which radiate
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
that penetrate * the Continent from the Uietourl
RI\tr to the PaciHc Slope. The
CHICAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA-
OIFIO RAILWAY
fa the only line from Chicago owning , track Into
K'nnsiui , or which , l > y Its own road , reaches tin. .
points above named. No TKANSKKKB uv C'ARiUAon' ]
S'o iiiMiNo co.NMtcrioNN I No huddling In 111-
rontllatcd orunclta.ii care , ai every innaciiKcr It
carried in roomy , clean and ventilated coachcn
upon I'nst Eicprcus Trains.
DAY G'ARHOl unrhaled mn nlflccncc , PCILMA >
I'AMCK HLKKPINO CAKH. nnd ouroirnuorld-famoui
OI.NINO GAUM , uiwn which meals are served of un
Hecd cxedlenco , lit the low rate of SKVK.NTY
CK.NTH EACH , with ample time for healthful
snloyment.
TlirouKh Cars between Chicago , Pcorla , Mil
vauKco and Missouri Rher I'oints ; ni.d close con
nedlona at all points of Intcraectlon with othoi
ondc.
\Vc ticket ( do not fortret this ) directly to oven
nlaco of Importiuico In liniifiat. Nebraska , Itlacln
Ilills , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , California In
Oregon , wa > iliii'ton ! Territory , Colorado , Arlioni jjj
in J No\r Jlcxlco.
As liberal nrrnngcmcntg rtgardmnygsigo \ tu
my other 11110 , and rates of fare rUwajn asl ow ui
eompttltora , who furnleh but a tltlio of the com
tort.
tort.Daps and tackle of nporUrcen frco.
Tlckctn , mapa nrid folders nt all principal
ifflcos In the united Btatu * and Canada.
R. R. CAI1LE , E. ST. JOHN ,
Vice Pres't & Gen. Gen. Tkt nnd Pass'r Ag
, Chicago Chicairo.
DexterL.Ttaas&BroJ
WILL BUY AND SELL
AND ALL TKANUACTIO.N
CONSrCIKD IHIlltKWITlI.
Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , Bto.J
IF TOU WANT 10 UUV OR BBIL
Jail at Office , Room 8 , Creljhton Illock , Omalia , | {
Axle Grease !
NEVER GUMS !
Uncil on Wnicons , Itucglcs , llcnpcra , Thresher * !
nd JII11 Machinery. It In IKVAIUAHUK TO XAim I
KH AND TKAKHICIIH. H cures Hcratches nnd nlll
lnd olnorcoon Horace r.J block , tut well as enl
OLARK & WISE , Manuf'8 ,
305 Illinois Street , Chicago.
FOR PltlCEH. ) c21fim.b
BlackDiiiniundCoalOo ,
W. II LOOMIS , J. H. NEWELL ,
I'llfrf. KM. AMI TUXAH ,
I. L. Mlf.LEII , AOK.M.
HARD OR SOFT COAL
n car lots or In minntltlcx to unit purchaser * .
Orders KolielUd.
7ard.Foot Farnham and Doug ,
las Sts. , Omaha.
tep3 tf
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
ICth and DodgoSti. , Omaha , Neb '
Tlila acency does simcrtTa brokcraifo buslncn
Does not ipcculato , and therefore any barKalm-
IU book * arc Insured to Its ] > atroui , luttctd
belnv irobbled up bv the /cn
A , G. TROUP ,
ATTORNEY - AT LAW
THIS ITCTW AND CPftRECT BIAF
t'nuui Beyond any rcnsoiinblo fiucstion thnt ttm
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN Rt
) by nil otWs tlio hf > > t roftil for you totako when traveling Inolliicrclltcetlou lwt rrr f
' I'.htcago and all of ttio Prtndpal Points In iho West , North and Northwest.
arcfnllyOTnmltiotliUVnp. TlioPrlnclnnl CltlMof thoWp t.inrt NtirthvrfitnroHtalloni ?
( in this ronil , Its tliriiiiKli Itnlns inuKo close cuuuccUoui vlth the trains of ; tll rulU
% , ! . * > "It * ' " sS ' s-lJ & ' ' § . _ ? v unoWWvAl i * > , W ? fl5
* $ ) / 'I'1'1 fie wV < 3r \ Va Vl/i /
t
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
Over nil . or Its principal lines , runs r.icli way dally from two to tour or moro 1'nst
Tradis. it Is tlio only ioul west of Uhlcago tliat uses tlio .
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
. ' " ' " , > > > ( " ' wnwas . . " " , . .
C."i . ! ! Vr ' ' vnniitoii J.ino. "Chlcivjo bt. rnul ntul Mlnncinoll : < i I.lno.
J or. Illinois , l-'m'poit A Dnbmiuo I.lno. " "MllwiumcpUrcciilt.iy& I.ako Superior IJva
. tiind.in. Tlrlccts over this roail urn sold by ull Coupon Ticket Agents fu tlio Uultcd Btalqs uiu' ' .
JtcniL'iiiticr to n .k for Tickets \la this roiul , bo sure they rend over U , Jiml take nouo other. (
Uin'JX llCOUin , Gcu'l Manager , Ulilcago.V. . 11. SIE3NETT , Geu'l I'ass. Apeut , CUIcaKO.
HARRY P. DUEL , Ticket Aeent.O. ft N. W. Rnllwny. Ilth nd Fiunhara street * .
U. K. RIMUALL , Aiwlstant Ticket Awnt C. ft N.V. . Railway , Hth.and Farnhara Btrocla
J. HELL , Ticket Aucnt C. d N.V. . lUlHay , U. F. R. It. Depot.
SAMES T. CLARK General Accnt.
ADVANCE OF THE SEASON !
Goods Suitable for the
COMING WEATHER
-JUST KEOEIVED AT-
Guild & Mclnnis'
And will bo sold-at our usual extremely
BJankets and Comforters , Flannels -
. nels and Shirtings , Cotton Flan
nels and Sheetings , Muslin and
Calicoes , Dress Goods , Silks and
Satins , Blaqk Goods and Cash
meres , Hosiery and Underwear ,
Corsets and Gloves , Ribbons and
Ladies' Neckwear , Cloaks and Dolmans -if
mans , Table Linens and Napkins ,
Gent's White and Colored Shirts ,
Waterproofs [ and Flannel suitings ,
Denims and Jeans.
to ( Blue Checked SIMng at IB 2-3c ,
Everywhere else at 20c.
\
You will SAVESMONEY by Buying Your Goods of
GUILD & McINNIS ,
603 N. 16th St. , 2nd door N. ofCal. , E. Side ,
I WM. \ ROGERS
Manufacturing Company ,
-MAKERS OF THE-
Finest Siver Plated Spoons and Forks ,
Thu only nud | jtional plate that
original firm of'j '
ia giving for in-
llogora Bros.
utaiico a single
All our Spoons ,
1
Forks a nd plated Spoon a
KnivuB plated triple thickness of
with the gronlest
plate only on
of caro. Each
the sectio s
lot being Inmg
on u scale while whore 'expo d
being plated , to to wear , thereby
insure n full de making n single
posit pf silver on
plated Spoon
them.
them.Wo wear as long aa
Wo would call
a triple plated
especial attention
one.
tion to our 8cc-
Rival. Oriont- Tivoed.
All OrJud In tlioWat , should bo Addre cO to
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , - - ' - NEB ,