Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 18, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : .FRIDAY NOVEMBER. IS ,
CAMPAIGN LESSONS.
Monopoly and Machine Rule
Rebuked Everywhere.
-A. Revolt of the People ni tha Polls
Sploy Extract * from S Into
Pnpors.
THK niXfl lltM.NlII ) .
Wnyne County Hoviovr : Tlio balllo
13 over , aiul the indopoiuk'nt-rupiibli
can ticket ot through with jjood nn
jonties. Tlio rosttlt oi s to allow thai
itviia not thu candidates thut tin
pcoplo were ik'htiiiLr , so much as tin
attempt to bulldoze and whip in tin
pooplu to tlio suppolt of it certnii
And the ring is "busted. "
A STUUdOU : FOIl MKN.
Republican Valley Echo : In tlio
politiu.il struggle which has ittst undo
politic.il nfliliiitioiia wore .almost lost
siuht of. The "straight tickoi" dotty
did not work. Thu party l.ish was
cracked in vain , and scores of thu
strongest and strnightcab republicans
in the county , business int'ii , uiu !
fanners declared th.it they had shut
tlioir eyes and voted tlio straight
ticket as long us they could stand it ,
hence the result. It w.ia a s'rujjs'lu
for mun , nml nut for p.uly. And \vo
trust those who havubeou thus favored
by their peers will never give c.uiso
for their supporters to regret their
action
HOLT COUNTY l
The Frontier : Considered in any
light it ia : i grand , a glurit-tH victory
Wsiturloo for the democracy
--a it
defeat so overwhelming thut the p.irly
will never recover. The democrats
canvassed Hij e.iunty thoroughly ,
worked upovory uix'innent , and eatuod
the moat shameful , obscene and scan
dtilotis articles to bo printed and scat
tered broadcast over the county , but
was of no avail. The moro of the
slang used only made votes for the re
publicans , as the result shows. It
may be said that the democrats died
game , but were compelled to die just
the bfime.
bfime.TIIK LKSSOK IN TIIAYUK.
Hebron Journal : The republican
party in Thayer county has been de
feated , but this does not signify in
the least that it has lost its power.
With a full ticket of good names , and
properly managed , it can conquer any
opposition. This iO. da to the obser
vation that no p.arly , no matter how
good its principles , van win with ob
jectionable and iinpopuhkr men on its
ticket. If this defeat shall teach the
party to nominate next fall , for rep
roaontatives , on'ystrong ' , ciear-lieaded
men men who will vole for the people
ple , and against monopoly extortion ,
it'will prove a useful , though a costly
lesson.
The management of the party must
bo put ill the hands ot upright and
non-acheming men , and this result can
bo accomplished , if the people will
take half as much interest in the matter -
tor before the primaries as they do
before the election.
"SADLY DEFEATED. "
Franklin County CJuard : The elec
tion is over , and , although wo have no
official figures , yet enough is known
to make it pretty certain Unit the en
tire republican county ticket , except
the endorsements , is sadly defeated by
republican votes.
THE ALLIANCE IS MIGHTY.
Fairmont Bulletin : The fight was
a hot ono and at times most bitter ,
and although the regular republican
nominees wera able and deserving
men , the combination of alliance
/armors defeated them badly.
A SCKAMIII.B FOK OFFICE.
North Platte Republican : The elec
tion which took place in this country
on Tuesday last wast wholly devoid
of political feeling or interest. Men
selected their candidates without any
view to party , many irrespeetivo of
the principles of right or wrong , and
the struggle degenerated into a scram
ble , in which personal feeling pre
dominated , in which wounds inflicted
years past were torn fresh agape , and
from them flowed a stream of rancor
and hate which time had but soured
and embittered in their pent up recep
tacles. What wonder then that men
whom party ties should have cemented
in strong unison , were found at angry
variance , and that results the moat
unlooked for should have been brought
about it. It is true there was a pro
portion of our citizens who recognized
the duty they owed to the community
and sincerely sought to perform it.
Straight tickets were almost unknown ,
it happening in the majority of cases
that two or more men who were fight
ing each other to the death were voted
for by ono and the same party.
VALENTINK'S IIOMK nu.v.
West Point Republican : As shown
by tlio returns , published elsewhere ,
the democrats have won a Hweeping
victory , electing the entire county
ticket , with the exception of sheriff.
Now the query arises how did this
happen in this republican county ? for
wo maintain that it ia a republican
county. The question is easily an-
Bwored. Because of factional strife in
the party , and a general disregard of
party ties and obligations. The lesson
taught by Tuesday's defeat is a sevoio
ono , but wo believe it to bo not with
out its good results.
Wo are confident a largo majority
of the republicans who thin fall scratch
ed their tickets , sincerely regret
having done ao. When they consented
to do it through feelin''fl of pique or
pnrsonalfricnriHhipthoy , [ did not dream
of the dire disaster that was to result
therefrom. It seems a trivial thing
for one man to scratch a ticket , and so
it is , taken alone , but when hundreds
do the same tiling it is impossible to
conceive of the mischief it in liable to
do.
DO.VK jiiiow.v.
Norfolk Journal ; The republican
.jarty in thin county , as The Journal
lias ; repeatedly asserted , owua nothing
but defeat to Drown and his like.
Every time they have attempted to
take Brown into their confidence they
have been betrayed. Their con
ventions have been stampeded their
plans frustrated and the bettor ele
ments of the party disgusted. The
election two years go sugifojted this
/act very forcibly and the ono just
past fully confirms it.
(1001) MHS ( } ) l 1IOTII HIOK.S.
{ ji-and Island Times : The republi
can ticket in II.ill , county this year is
elected throughout by majorities
ranging from sixty-nine to over 1,000 ,
The men elected are good men , as art
some of those who were dtfeatod. Th
administration of our county affair
will bo in na good hands during th
next two years , as they have boon it
tlio past , and our march onward t
prosperity will not be impeded in an ;
particular.
M1I.MUUHM IN DAKOTA.
Ninth Nebraska Kigle : The victor
of Tuesday waa not giiined by repub
Henna , but all over the county , uiu
particularly in thu custom and south
ern section of it , good democrats am
true helped to knife the men who hui
been forced upon them by nn over
bearing and domineering faction. Nor
were the slaughtered candidates , all u
them , deserving of such fate , UP
among them were some of our bos
men and leading citizens , who , luu
they been chosen to the places fo
which they were named , would have
served the people usefully and well
Hut the action of the party killed the
ticket , and just so long in future as
the faction that coutroied in the Ins
convention is allowed to rule , just so
long will democratic candidates it
Dakota county be elected-to stay ai
home
FORTUNE'S vooi. .
Sow.ml Reporter : Saline count )
gives , the democratic ticket a majorit ;
of Uiu. Th.vt speaks b.id for the re
publican leadership of our frien. "
Hon. James A. D.uvos , chairman ol
the republicans ate central committee.
A WA1ININO 1 ( ) MONOl'OUY 1IOSSKS.
Central City Courier : The result o
last Tuesday's election is a warning
which the malingers ot I he republic : ! !
[ tarty in Morrick county cannot ulfoni
to ignore. For a number of years
[ Kusttho number of votes cast for tli
republican olllcers of the county were
upon the moat dilvct issues and with
10 personal or factional liyliia tt
contend against them , has fullen a
good ways short of the fud party
strength given to the state ticket-
and at the last election the repub
lean ticket ot the county received but
t bare endorsement. The fact thut
Jio alliance ticket , put up by a eon
volition representing only one class of
individuals , has almost gained the en
dursemcnt of the county against the
ticket of a party representing all
classes , and claiming three-fourths of
thu voters of the county , is expressive
if something wiong in the republican
ranks. The fact that republicans have
not moro fully stood by their ticket
indicates that the transactions done in
their name have not been entirely of
; heir creation or endorsement. The
Joiuier speaks to those whose profes
sions of party loyalty are disinterested
mil sincere. Tlio result of the elec-
inii in its promotion of caution on thu
urt of our political managers and
igilanco on the part of thu voter will
> o salutary.
TACKING THE OAUl'USSKS.
Aurora Republican : Tlio demo
crats , greonbackers and a few sore
leads with the iiwistaneo of the so-
called alliance , combined with the
omfoohshuess m tlio republican party
> ya few tliat would rule or ruin and
he loose manner in which our caucus-
aca and convention were conducted
accounts for the defeat. In thu first
> lace our caucusses wore packed by
aim who did not intend to vote the
opublc.w ticket and in some instances
jy men who never have voted it.
L'liey were thorc with no good pur-
loio to thu republican party , but with
Jie avowed intent of defeating it.
OVEULOADED.
Seward Reporter ; "Boas" ism ia
oo heavy a load for the republican
jarty of Seward county to carry suc-
: essfully.
TOOK AKTKACTIUNS.
Ashland Gazette ; The Gazette do
llars tlio defeat of three of the ropub-
ican candidates , clerk , sheriff and
udgo. Thu result among other caus-
)3 , was owing to the fact that the re-
mblicaus failed to turn out.
KKEI' Ul' THE UOIIT ,
York Tribune : The Tribune now
alls upon all anti-monopolists to or
ganize for the next .campaign. Ivuep
; he issues before the people. Show
o your neighbor the necessity of um-
cd action. Our battle has but just
> egun. The advance gu.inU have at-
; acked the enemy in its strongholds ,
and the enemy is whipped. The peo-
ilo have captured the commissary do-
lartment and cut off their supplies ,
sund firm and fight hard. Wo hold
hs enemy at bay and every vote
; ained strengthens the people and
weakens them.
t'UOWDED TO THE WALL.
York Times : Farmers and friends
f anti-monopoly , we have aecom-
) ! ishcd what seemed almost an im-
loasibility , and nothing but thu jus-
ice of our cause could over huvo
> rought to us thu surprising and un-
xpccted strength thut we have so
eon developed. Instead of being
iacouragcd by the result of this clue-
ion wo have every reason to bo on-
ouragud Our enemies are more
ban surprised at the result ; they
ro struck with consternation.
io strong has tlio monopoly in-
uence been in this county , and so
trongly intrenched are thu railroad
ompanics hero that they had con-
idently expected from 400 to 700 ma-
ority for their entire ticket , and to
co us elect part of our ticket and
rowd them so very closely on the rest
uis taught them what they are loth to
leliuve , that their power is broken and
hey miut soon succumb. Stand to
other , farmers and friends , stand
ni' , and wo will compel them to give
m what wo demand or stop aside , and
lake room for men who will.
THE DOSSES UKIIUKKI ) .
Hasting-Gazctto-Journal ; In some
aspects thu local cimpaign juat clos-
d was peculiar. While the ofliee of
utility commiabionor is by far the
no.st important of thu county offices it
ittractcd comparatively little atun !
ion. ' Air. Kdgerton was agreed upon
> y all parlies as thu man for thu plticu
md there was no contest for thu hon-
era of that ofliee. Rut with thutreas-
uruvthip and BOIIIO of the other olliccs
hat are well paid the cano wan quite
lifl'ureiit. Thu republicans placed a
ickct in thu field in the usual
nannor. There wore many who
lid not approvu the ticket , hence the
' 'annerfi' Alliance was encouraged to
ilace a ticket in the field , which they
lid on the day following thu republi
can county convention The ticket
vas made up of men who had the con-
idetice of the public , owing to their
upright character and superior Intel-
igonce , This later ticket received
fiu endorsement of ull who were op
posed to the republic n ticket , which
besides the democracy includes nmny
who are republicans upon the main
questions , but who for vat ions causes
saw lit to oppose a portion of the re
publican ticket. This combination
was too strung , as the returns show ,
for some of the republican nominees.
QUEEN OF THE "SLOPE. "
Missouri Vftlloynns Growing
Fat and Prosperous oil
the Suuny Side of
the Blufl'd.
Record of the Sorncm'n Improve
moiitn-A Donil
Trump-
Com | iiinli" ' T of Tun llm.
AliMsuiMii V.U.I.BV , November 1-1.
In our first letter to Tin : Bur. it mijih
not bo improper to inform your read
era where , who and what wo are , hot
many there are of us and what wo ar
doing.
JIUsouri Valley ia situated upon
slightly sloping hillside overlookin
the valleys of the Missouri and Hoye
rivers. To the north bluffs risu ab
ruptly r.nd stretch oil' in lonu lines (
high ridges and deep ravines covere
with woods , atforiling ample grazint
area for our cattle ; to the oust a gentl ,
rolling farming country greets thi
vision , while tlio level sweep of th. .
valley upon the .south and west spreadi
out its beauty in attraclivo linea thai
holds the eye ofthe gazer in admira
tion upon its bosom and causes him tt
exclaim , "This , indeed , must bo the
garden ot the world ! " To the wesl
from our view , on the hill back of the
city , the silver like thro id of the Mia
soiiri river may bo seen hero and
: hcro shining through its barricade of
'oliiige , while far away to the south
thu smoke from Omaha's many fur-
laces hanga heavily on the air.
The Ohieauo & Northwestern , the
S. 0. t 1' . and the Nebraska division
if , thu latter complete our railroad
'acilitius which connect us with the
cities in every quarter of thu great
west. Wo have the Sioux City
Pacific railway shops and general of-
ices. Also new stock and teed yards
ire under contract , being built by
, his enterprising company. They are
580x280 , having sixteen yards and
ivo streets for loading. They are
eased to our popular stock men. .Ino.
' . Luhinan. These when
; yards , com-
) letct' , will cost § 20,000. AVe have
ho finest schools in thu county , un-
ler the management of Prof. Cole
nan.
nan.Our population at present is 1,500
and constantly increasing ; our many
idvantages offering inducements to
settlers are uncqualed by any other
county ; our builders have orcctpd
some thirty dwelling houses during
ho last season , and yet the demand
'or tenements far exceeds the supply ,
vitli routs climbing higher up the
adder of the outrageous than was
over fondly anticipated by the greedy
andlord in his most delightful dreams
of dross. The buildings for the near
: utlire are an extensive addition to
3honey Bros , depot hotel , and a two-
story implement house , 20x50 , by
Carlisle Bros. , hardware morchnnts ;
ilso a very complete establishment on
i largo scale for grease refilling , by L.
T. Goodrich.
Our farmers are busy employing
every moment of available weather to
uiak their corn , and despite the Hoods
of last spring and the unfavorable
summer , tlio bottoms will yield a fair
crop of this necessary article.
Our merchants find trade lively and
are running off their immense fall
stocks at a rate that at least meets
heir fondest expectations.
The incoming express from Sioux
} ity on last Friday morning found a
nan lying upon the track covered
vitli snow. Upon examination ho
> roved to be dead , having been killed ,
t is supposed , by some outgoing train
he night before. He was a tramp ,
lluon HOXIK.
Bradford , Pu.
Tlios , Fitchan , Bradford , Pa. , wrilea :
'I cnclosu nionoy for Si'iiiNO BLOSSOM , an
Hnid I would if it cured inc. My dynpep-
ia h.'iB vaiiinhi'd , with all itn Hyniptoinx ,
iluny thankH ; 1 shall nuvcr be without it
n thu IIOIIHC. " Price 50 conlH , trial bot-
IM 10 centa. ITeodlw
A Case for Charity.
) clrot ! Krco Pross.
One of Detroit's inillionairos was
walking homeward yesterday when ho
ncountored a laino imni with a greasy
mpcr in hia hand. As the pair came
o a halt the lame man asked :
"Will yon do mo tlio favor to read
Ills paper ? "
"Can't do it left my eye-glasses
loine , " was the reply.
"Then I will state tfie contenin to
" * "
on.
"No use no use. I'm so deaf that
couldn't cath moro than one word
ut of three. "
"I'm a poor man with a wooden
eg , sir. "
' Yes I see--I see. Lots of poor
nen have no wooden legs. You are
ucky , sir , and I congratulate you.
dust have cost you fifty dollars , and
presume it is a nice lug. "
"If you had any clothes , mr. "
"Yes , but ! haven't. "
'Or old boots. "
"I'm wearing my old boots , you see.
rou are juit six months too early to
get'urn. "
"I haven't had a moul since ycslor-
lay. "
"Nor ] , cither. Wo arc cleaning
louse , and for thu last three days I'vu
iad toeata cold lunch off the piano , "
"Then you couldn't spare a nicklo1
"How can Jl Ain't 1 walking homo
iccausu 1 haven't ' money to ride on the
ar ! "
"Is thut HO ? Then we're both hard
up. "
"Of coiirso wo aro. "
"And being you'ro the ' worrtl off
lore'il a cold sabHiigo I got at tlio lioiifeu
> ulow , and hero's a nicklu to ride on
ho car ! 1 tell you , sir , IIH poor folks
IUH got to have moro pity for thu rich
mil do better by 'em or we'll all go to
he poor houeo.
"Buohupuilm. "
New , rjnlck. complete euro In four day * ,
urinary Directions , mnurtiiii , ' , frequent or
liilicult urlnniiou , kidney diseuHu * . 91.
Depot nt U , 1' . ( joodmau'ti , ( ft )
Tftrmut's Aporiout
Slav | < roicrK lie calld lie " 'lermWof ' tncll
tf'nc , for It el'fttuNaturi1 * fttturin t.tt > p , ami
nllo < Hthn rocil | > cn.tl o | > o\m < ol tin' stem toile
ilolie ork of reitoiMloii 1.1 luHi Vo im-di
rlnc t'lle ; Saturn nlotH r\rr Tl. ! AIHTKMII
open * tin i > roii'ri\cniic | , ti ! fiitn-li n n > e ) nr
inlttoil _ to rcHttiitu tliclr M r < . nn.l tlir | iAtiviit
* ' ' " " ° ' '
'SOLD ItV AI.t ( DIH'COISTM
IMIvt-ol
WIionrnt glossy , InxurJnnfc
nntl wnvv tresses ol'nlnmilant ,
lioaiithm llftir iniisfc use
lA'OK'S KATUAIUON. This
clecnnt , clicnp article nhrars
niaKos tlio lluir sro\v : freely
and fast , keeps it from falling'
out , arrests and cures gruy-
ness , rcntoTca dutidrnir ami
itcliiiig , in a k os the Hnir
r.ti-ong . , giving it n cm-line :
tcmleiicy n d Keeping it in
nny dosirnd posit itni. ] 5oau-
t'ftit , hwillhy lluir is the sure
result i' usuijj liatliairou.
To Nerve JS fcJufi'erers
THE Qllh'AT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Sitnpson't ) Specific
It la a | ) ( tiM'ciirc lor S | > crniitnirlifa , Hvmlnt
Wwkm'AN liii | Uincy , nntl all ilisia eJ it ultliu
i-om Scll-Aliu 1 , if' llontiil Anxlut } , I.otw
Memory , lailia In tlio Uarli cjrSUc _ , ai
" " ' " . .nut " ' tint toil to
Ceti5uniilloii |
Mtnity nn. I
rarly ra
i ! tipi'cill
Misliclno U
with
[ ill rt\lCCf B.
PllllH > hlut >
'tn't true to all. Wnto tat tnciu end Rot full pnr <
ticulnts.
I'rlL-u , Siiovlllc , fl.Ki iwr packnie. or v\x \ | cl > -
iiriij ( or J6.00 Aitilr > " nil onlers tu
B. 6IMSON MKD1CINK OU.
Noa. 104 ami Id ) Main SI. Buffalo , N. V.
Bold in Omaha l < y 0. K. ( Ino'lm.in , J.V. . Hull
I. K It-Ii , nil oil ilriiralHrwvcrywhoro.
DISEASES
-ui'Tinv-
DR. L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN HOYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL ,
deferences all Remitohlo I'liynldana ot Omaha
t3"Office , Corner IGth and Farnham Stt. ,
Omalia. Neb vrZCmiotf
GRAY'S SPECIFiO MEDICINE
TRADE MARK ? " 'TRADE ' MARK
-
ony. An iin-
rallini ; i-uru
i fir Svinlnal
Weak n cm ,
H ) iriuator-
rhca , Iniiot- |
ency , and all
lli > ca i'Stlmt'
follow nn a
BEFORE TAKI a. > ' i < 'o or AFTER TARINO.
loir AluiHe ; UH J.o.it l Memory , Unlienul lj\i \ -
vide , P.i'.n In thu llaek , Dhnnuiu of Vltlon , Pro
matura Old Age , and umiiy other Di-eixui that
cad to Insanity or CoiiBuinntlon and a Prcma-
tire Oravo.
XaTFiill partluularH In oir pamnhler , nlileh
wn dciilro to Bund trco I . mull to every one.
4-gTrio SpcdHc Medlclno In ( old by nil ilnwlstf
> t $1 jier jiackatjo , or I ! pic't ' kui for $ fi , or will
> e hcnt Ireo by nrnll "M re 2 ptof the money , liy
ddrcexlni ; TI1KUHA lliDICINI' CO , ,
IluHalo , N. V.
For sale by C. K Good1 oc7iiie-iod
fait for bein the most direct , qulckcut , an
oafoiit line connoctlnjf tlio ( treat Itetrojiolla , CHI
AflO , and the KAHTKRN , NonTii.ICAMTK.tiN , HOUTI
nd SouTll-EAHrERN LiNim , which t riulnat tlicru ,
with KANBAH CITVBAVBKWOKTM , ATUUMON ,
MVKCU , IlLurm anil Okuiu , thu COMUIUCUI
BNTRks from which nvllato
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
iat penetrates the Continent from the Ulmoarl
ivcr to thu 1'acinc Hoix ! > . The
OHIOAGO HOOK ISLAND & PA-
OIFIO RAILWAY
the only line from Chicago owning track Into
anuaH , or which , hy Itu own rood , rendiwt the
iolnU nbovo namtd , No TRANUfxiui nt CAHRUGH I
t'o MHuiisu cuNMtaiosM t No huddling In III-
entllatod or unclean earn , an every puJMcn er Ik
carried In roomy , clean and ventilated coachix
pan Kant KxprcM Trains.
DAT GAKH o ) nnrlvaled munificence , I'ULLUAX
'ALACK flLiinriNO CAKO. and ourownworld-famotu
) ININU CAKii/tiiion which iiiciln nro nerved of uri'
urjia iJ cxcclUncu , at tha low r to of HnvKNir-
IKH CIWTB IACH , with ainplo tlmofor healthful
nlpyraont.
Through Care between ChlcaRO , Poorla , Ull
aukua and UlwMiirl Klvor Polntii : and clo o eon
ectlona itt all pulntii of IntoraoctJon with othei
Wo ticket ( do not forijet thli ) directly to evert
JacB of Importance In KaimaH. Nchronka , Illaclc
( Ills , WyomliiK , Utah , Idaho , Nevada , California ,
rcjrou , WaHhlni'ton Territory , Colorado , Arizona
nd New tlunlco.
AB liberal arranicmcntn rcKurdiriff lioKtr 'oai'
ny other line , and raten of faru alMtiju axl ow tu >
coini > utlUr , who furnlbh but a tltha of Ihu com
orUKoKsanil tackle of uportsmon froo.
Tlckcta , inai > and folder * nt all prlnelia | (
HluuH In thu C'nltwl HtatfH and 1'un.vK
It. K. CAIII.K , K. HT. JOHN ,
'IcoPres't&den. Oen.Tkt unUWrAic
Manager , Chlcavo
W. J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
Ornrt Front Hooiin ( im ffalru ) In llaniixjiii'ii
now brick ImlMliitf , H. W , corner Fttcculli ( id
nRWIHKKHtl
BYRON REED & CO.
. ( lUlBUT MTAHUH1IIIU
Real Estate Agency
IN NKU1 < A8KA |
Kocp comnlcU al trftct of title to floai
Kotate ID Onufu &a Voutlui county , ouytl
No Changing Cars
Wlicto itiroct roimi't'tion n > tmuie with Tliroiiirl
-SI.KKI'INO OAHUNJMIor
NKW VOUK , ItOSTON ,
rillLADKI.IMUA ,
IIAI.TIMUHK ,
WAHIIIKOTDN
AND AU. KASTKHN ITIKS.
The Short Line via. Pcoria
Kor INinANAI'Ol.lM , CINCINNATI. LOUIS-
Vil.I.r , .MI. I all | < alntx In the
rim KIUT t.is
For ST. LOUIS ,
Whoio illroct ( xiniifctioiit Kro intulo In tliu Unloi ,
Ui'jvit with tha Tlirniii'h Slwiilii ' Cur
MUM tor AM. roiKTt )
SS O XT 'JC 3E3C .
NEV/ LIMEADES RIOINES
THK I'AVOtUTK UOUTK KOH
Rock Island.
The iinunuM | imliu'i menu infi'rwl l > y tills line
to IrvvilorH ixiul tonrlnts nronx tollm\ > :
Thn i > clulimt l I'UI.I.MAN ( tll-nhml ) 1'AliACK
SI.KKI'INIl ( JAKS run cmlv on thin line 0. , U
* 4. I'AI.ACK 'UAWINO UOOM UAH8 , with
llorton's lli'olintnif Clmlrs. No e\tni clmr o (01 (
; > iuN In llodliilni ; Chalrx. Thu IHIUOIIH U. , II. &
O , . 1'iibra Dliilii ) ! Cnm. (3orRi > oni ! timoUni ; Otrr
lUli'd with rli-pint hlL-li-btrkiil rnttnn rovoMnv
chixlni , tor the uxcliim\o unool tlrnt-0-l sn inssoii'
Cert. . .
Strcl Track anil anwrlor | iNiiilpinont voinhlrn I
with their gicul through car nrniiKouimit , n lt
this , aliovu nil oUuTii , Iho tavoriU ) route to tnr
E.mt , Month nml SnntluviHt.
Try It , Mid jo\i will llnil trnvollntf a luxury In
stivul ol A ill-ifointort.
lliruiiKh tlcKrtu vlo thl colotiritwl line lor unit
At ull oiliciK In the United MUtei ami UinaiU.
All Intornintlon nl.jnt mtiw ot tare , Sli-culng
Car tu'cnniinoihtlaiirt , Thno I'nhlui , etc. , wilt tx
chocrfully ulvon hy npiilvlnit to
f KUCKVAI. I.OWKM. ,
Genera ) oncer Airent , C
J. rorricu ,
On. MRiiru'rr (
Sioux City & Pacific
THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE
KtiiiH n SoliilTrnlti 'lhroiih | from
Council blull's to t. ' aul
Without Clmngo Time , Only 17 Hourt ,
IT in
3LO O MILKS TIIK HIIOKTKST UOUTK ,
FEOM
COUNOIL BLUFFS
TO ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
OULUT1I OK IU3MAUCK ,
nndall polnta In Narthorn Iow . Mlnnoiota anil
Dakota. IhU Ilnn la cmilppoil with the linprovod
Wo8tlnihoti a Automatic Alr-brako vnl Ullloi
1'latfonn Couulor and lludcr : and lor
SPKKD. SAFETY AND COMFORT
\niBuriiannoil. . Pullman I'alaeo Slvcnlnc ; Car
run Hirou-h WTIIOUTOIIANUKIictwrcii Knn
s.w City anil St. Paul , vli Council Illutlt end
Slou < ; City.
'I'nlim lenvo Union Pacific Tmnfifer at Conn.
ell ItluHx , at 7l.'i : ! p. in. dally nn arrival of Kaunas
City , Kt. Joxcpli and Council I Huff < train fioin
the tionth. Arriving at Hionx City 11:118 : p. in. ,
anil nt thuNow Union Uciiot nt St. Paul ut IZ-.SO
noon.
TKN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHEH
ROUTK.
/ rltenirnilicr In taking tlio Hloux Cltj Mouto
youijet n'lhroiili ( Train. The Shortuxt l.lnn ,
thu cjulokeiit Timu and A Comfortahlo HIdu lu the
Through ar hctwuori
COUNCIL , IIUTWS AND ST. PAUL.
ilTSeo that your Tlckcti read via the "Sioux
City anil 1'a.clfli ! Ilall oail. ' *
J. H. WATTI.KS , J. It. IIUCIIANAN
Mincrlntuiidunt. Ocn'l I'OHH. Aut'iil.
P. II. ItOIJINbON , A Vt I wi'l PinAi t ,
illHHOiirl Valley , Iowa.
J , II. O'llllYAN , Soiitlm-iwtrni 'Kent ,
Council Illnlf . Iowa
1880. SHORTJ.INE , 1880.
KANSAS CITY ,
SUoe&Gouncil Bluffs
U Till UNLT
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND THE EAST
Prom Omaha and the West.
No change of earn botwiwn Omaha and t > i.
i > ml but ono lietwuon OMAHA and
NEW YOKK.
Daily PassengerTrains
K1ACIIIHO ALL
KABTKHN AND WKSTKHN CITIKS with LIBS
UIIAliaiJS and IN ADVANCE of ALL
OTJIKIl LINEa.
This entire line la cquiiix | > d with Piillmvi'i
Palace Rlccpln ) , ' Care , Palace Day Coarhco , llillorV
Safety Platfonn and Coupler , and the celobratttl
VVoatliiKhouao Alr-brako.
Gti'tico that tour ticket read * VIA nANHAh
CITV , ST. JOSEPH It COUNCIL IJLUKFS Ilall.
road , via Ht. Joueph and Ht. Louis.
Tlekuts for wlu at all coii ] > on ntntlom In tin
Wwt. J. K. JIAKNAHD ,
A C. DAWKS , Gen. Hupt. , St. Jomii.h , Mo
Qen. I'tat. and Ticket Act. , Ht. Joimpli , Mo.
I Anpr lioHDuN , Ticket A ent ,
1020 Kanitiaiu itrcvl.
A. D. IlABMARn. Uenoral Aiuiit ,
OMAHA. NK
A. MARTIN ,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
1220 Farnham St. ,
Dosirea to announce to hia
friends and the Go oral public
that ho has resolved to rodace
h'B prices to the lowest notch
consistent with tha principle of
'live and let live. " Gontlqrnen
desiring a flrst-ckus Suit of
lothps , in all respects equal
to any and second to none , will
do well to jcivo Mr. Martina
call. Good JBuainesH Suits to
orkor , $25. Ffno Pantaloons ,
$ D and upwards. n 1 d 1 in
01) , . CI.AIIlU 0.t. 1 , U. IIVHI
Clarkson & Hunt ,
Butcuw' " in Klchanla k Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
On. l. Nti.
John G. Jacobs ,
( formerly of ( ll h&JacolMi
UNDERTAKER.
No. H'.T KurnhamBt. , Old HUnil o !
tirOiiltHi ov Tcloiaauh HollciU J 17
I'MIS N W AJND CC\ttRECT KCAJ ?
tro < . jcyonft anj iraftniialilo question thnitlm
CHSCAliO & NORTH-WESTERN RY
> oy nil Mtno ( \ few ; ton for you to tnkn ivlicn tr.ivcllnrt lu cllhci rtlrectimi betwocnT
Onlca/jo / mid all ol' Ihu Principal Points In the V/ost / , Worth ant ) Northwest.
atftuliy fxaininoiiil * KiThe \ ] ITijicimi ntlosnf thn Voitnnrt NortliwwtiimSt.itlopr
nn tills ronil Ha tUrouuli ttalnn timid < > losn rouin'clluu * wIlU tUo trutua ol all railroads US
JUIH 11(111 pcllltA
w 'j.l1.i ] ! U . , ok.1'
t $ ' Jk3r |
> < 3
THE CHICAGO & NORTK-WLSTERN RAILWAY ,
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
ltomi > mlicrloA.ik for Tickets vlntliUroaiLliosurottiorrcnil over It.niul takriiionoiithor.
MAU\1X IlL'tlUITTOcu'l Jliuiaiicr , CUIcaRO. * W. U. SIENNKTTOcti'l 1'iiss. Actit | , Clilcajjt
IlAitHV I' , ULKli , I'lckct Airniit 0 AN. W. ttnllivny , Utliiiiul Kmnhnm ntreotn.
l > . hi KIMIIAI.I. , AssUunt Ticket A'ntC. it N. W. Uillwity , 14th mill Farnham strooll
J. IlKLIi. Tlekol A ont U. A N.V. . tU'lway , U. I' . K. K. Deral.
HAMIWT f'l.AUK flpncrnl Awmt
-MAKERS OF THE-
finest Silver Hated Spoons and Forks ,
The only uiul Uional plato thut
original linn of
ia giving for in-
llogora Bros.
otatico n ainglo
AH ou' Spoons ,
plated Spoon n
Forks u n d
Knivca plated triple thickness
I
with the grofttoat
plato only on
of euro. Each
the B o o t i o B
lot being hung
on a ecalo while where expo d
being plated , to to wear , thereby
inouro n full deposit -
making a single
posit of uilvor ou
plated Spoon
thorn.
thorn.Wo wear ns long ana
Wo would call
a triple plated
o.spocial ntton-
one.
tion
to our BOO-
Rival- Orient Tipaed.
All Orders lu the Weet nhouldbc AJJresseJ to
A. B. HUBERMANN
,
Wholesale Jeweler ,
OMAHA , NEB.
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to the Fact that
Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and
Prices of
CLOTHING ,
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR ,
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
Wo nru'protmred to moot thu donmnds of tlio trndo in regard to Latest Sty lea
and I'lkttorns. Fine Morclmnl Tailoring in Oonnoction
RESPEOTPULLT ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , ,
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St
M. > M.it | . l In tl > l.A IUJKHI' I N.STJTl"I'HN ) iNTIIinVOHhl ) of which
lint ( j ct \ * the imiUiifiit nf MrN ( ! AND Oil KV1' D1SKASUS. It Mediual SUIT
' ' ' ' I'llY.SICIAN.S In Luinluii to whom this
c < iii | nt of tln MOS'l' UMIN'UN'T , wo ewe
tlioMO.STHlTCOIJtHKlflj ltl'3MHl > Vf > l'"rilH ACK. lu thu lliltish 3\rotroiioll .
nlnnu MiaoliVctuil tuo tlmu ini , ) > , ( XK > ( HMIKS , n il lit the trying Wiitt-r oflKSO U
wuillrctlwltlili'ivliiKHAVIU ' ) Hf.VlJ iijUKhlVJCH : ) , Obtuh.ablo . only ( lu JJoU
Sl. 0 mid liOo eucli ) , from
M ? . 3E3. 3E L3EC3E Ja7a7 : ,
ADDRESO , RS8IDENOE ,
P. O. Ugx 002 , uo\lit ( 8. W , Pierce end 20th 81s. ,