o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY DEOEMBE 20 , 1881- A THRIVING PAIR , "Missouri Vnlloy and Malvorn , Iowa , Mated in Print. THe Proapnrltj' of the People Told by Tliomnolvon. „ p MAI.VERN. * * * . Correspondence ol Tim URR. MAI.VEUX , Mills County , Ja , Do- ccinl r 10. It is of ton said that there seems to bo a very perceptible change in the soil when wo cross over the " Missouri river. 'Be that as it may , the traveler nt once notices there are many things' slron Iy contrasted in the sinter states on either side of the liig'.Muddy. Quite prominent ninong thcso is the fencing of fields. In our 1 ch'ildhood days , in the old homo on tlio shores of Lake Erie , wo used to lUton to the tales of wonders in "tho west , " nnd especially of lown , and 1 look longingly nt the old map of the United Statoi that hung on the wall , to find , at the extreme loft hand , a part only ot that mysterious "terri tory1 given. ' Wo hoped then that Aorno day wo should sco that wonder ful land of fruit nnd farms ; nnd naso ciatod'tlio thoughts with the "Innd of anting" and the "fountain of perpot- at youth , " so much sought nf tor nnd dreamed of. But probably our ideal of perfection has been much modified by the expe rience of years , and wo search for other things and nro satisfied with life as "it is. And HO , when wp look upon the wide-awake young city of Mai- vofn , wo nro lend to exclaim "Eure ka ! " Thirty or forty miles from Omaha , by'tho Chicago , Burlington & 'Qdincy and Wnbnsh & St. Louis rail roads , its business houses conveniently distributed in the valley of Silver crook , while up the gentle slope nnd on the plateau wo hnd elegant resi dences , surrounded by fruits nnd ilotvors , nnd nil the signs of healthy , happy homes. This village , of per haps ten or fifteen hundred inhab itants , has already assumed the nir of a city , although it lacks the fashiona ble 'luxuries of a city council , com posed of leading sports , four-in-hand turnouts , nnd big lawsuits , paid for by the people to satisfy the fac tious leaders , nnd oven the ordi nary church quarrel nnd school clashing fail to grow , or die n natural death. As a fair sample of wlmt mon may do when they nro willing to work together like brethren , wo notice that n line brick public school house had boun outgrown , nnd the second built , and , with the basement of the Presbyterian church , ntill failing to aupply the need , the business men of the place formed n company nnd built a school house that may , perhaps , when finished , cost 830,000 , and have opened u normal school ( nnd nobody is called the "opposition" or the "kiokor. " The whole people seem happy in enterprise , nnd take nn hon est pride in it. On Sunday afternoon a hone stopped through a plank cross ing , nnd what was our surprise to find a now plank in its place early on Mon day morning. This led us to enquire more carefully into the workings of the city government nnd wn found a mayor nnd council who > tdo tho- business , with few words , while behind thorn is the board of tnulo , n voluntary organization of forty or fifty of the loading business mon , , who really control the great enter prises of the town. The object of this organization is to unite the busi ness mon of the place in their ollbrts to secure good streets nnd sidewalks , the proper lighting of the town on -dork nights , regulate in a proper way the police nnd flro department , in- , tortst capital to invest here in worthy enterprises , nnd maintain n confidence among business men. Of course , courts and law-suits are not plenty , and there is little rowdyism on the streets. The fair association buildings nro quite- ornamental , and add to the aconory. Four churches , three or four hotels , two lumber yards , a mag nificout elevator , opera house nearly complete , that will probably bo pqual to anything between Onmha'and Kan sas City , a normal school on the modern plan , an industrious nnd invited vitod class of business mon fof wnivorsal temperance habits , location in the center of the county , ami every grocery selling i\p plea grown in the county , with rail- Tooda stretching through four quarters tors , with farms everywhere being fenced in and thousands of cattle in sight , as indications of thrift nnd general oral business prosperity , with brick yards that supply a good article in abundance , a pork-packing house just About planted und a creamery begin ning to grow , two good bunks , and t long list of brick buildings going up thio coming season , including another elevator , it would seem ns though it wore bu' n question of time ns to this becoming the county sent , although all are content to "let well enough alone , " Ono of the best indications of the tone of the people for morals and good society , is suen in the con .duct of the school children. The 'Western Normal nnd Business Insti tute is hugely the rcllex nf Prof. L. D. Davidson s ideas. Air. Davidson came from Lebanon , Ohio , looking fern n place to locate such a echool , and found hero sympathy nnd money to help start. The school is nt present under the management of Lowia and Davidson , principals , and happily do they work together. The student hero H taught to tiiink and investigate for himself , to govern himself , to niako himself , while being led through n course of training which provides u business course , a course in science , classics ! fine arts , preparation for teaching , or music. We have seldom found a class of young people in the west who soeinod to via with each other so earnestly in gocd manners , civility and politonccs , and in those nobler qualities that nmko the purer atmosphere of our best schools , The school has u commercial department under the management of Prof. E. D. Lowe , who , as a ponmun , has fo\v , equals in the west , while Prof , M. Lewis has given his lifo to the classics and Bcoms most happy while raveling in the mysteries of Virgil and Homer , and it ia expected that the coming spring will introduce n thorough de partment of music that will present the eumo advantages offered in any .svlfool in the wcsj , Certainly a school without government Itecauso no ROV- eminent is needed , with auch thor ough and modern toaohcra , ofToring all the advantages of n full col- le o cturso and the pleasures of a family , that mixkea itself n great necessity M a teachers' training school , growing nnd fully up to the times , although in its infancy , is worthy of more than a passing notice , nnd deserves and will got the patron- ngc , and is another example of the truth of the saying that when the people ple of n lown will defend the educa tional interests of their place , nnd jealously support the honor and pop ularity of their schools nnd teachers , the school will noon become nil that it is desired , but when the public make an orphan of it , its usefulness fails , and often dies an untimely death. Mr. .J. M. Stralmn , ono of the old settlers , and president of the First National bnnk , has just built n beau- tiltil brick residence in the upper part of the city , nnd always helps in any of the public improvements. Ho has twelve or fifteen hundred acres near town , and one or two thous and cattle , giving special nt- tontion to thoroughbred short horns nnd Clydesdale horses ; nnd three or four thousand acres in Wayne county , Nebraska , and stock there , also , und tnkea TUB BBK ns naturally ns any Nebraska farmer. Mr. J. D. L'addock is another of the trustees of the normal school , and president of the board of trade. The firm of J , D. Paddock A Co. have two stores at present , but when the largo brick stores and grand opera house is finished , ns it is expected to 1)0 ) , by the holidays , they will concen trate all in ono mammoth general merchanaiso Htorc , nnd the opera liouse will bo a credit to any city , in the west. Hunter nnd Brown , the enterpris ing and gentlemanly editors of The Hopubliciin-Lcador , have boon hero but n few months and yet they have gained the confidence of nil , and furnish a healthy , wido-nwako republican paper , that looks sharply for the interests of the village. Mungor and Ooodwin have , per haps , the largest drug store in the country nnd carry a laigo stock of books , sil verware , jewelry , &c. , with workshop in the roar for the repair of watches nnd jewelry. The succees of this enterprising - torprising firm is revealed in three wotdn , "busy as bees. " Another of our family is 0. W. Roynton , of the bukery and eonfce- iouory , and when ho tolls un he has .ukoii in S',000 in his stand in eleven Months , we believe ho has some en oigy nnd pluck. 0 C. Bnird of the "Model Grocery ind provision store , " is an old settler n Western lown , nnd now holds forth n a sensible and substantial brick juilding , with the sign , "Standard goods at living prices , withfull weights ind measures. " There seemed to boa cleanness nnd pleasant utmosphoro at ; his house , and when your reporter naked for the health of the business Mr. Baird replied that ho had sold ivc thousand pounds of flour in a Month. Ho studies the market report n Tim BEH. G. W. Bates has the bright est and cleanest dining parlor n the city. His marble topped oyster-tables , tastily arranged ixturos , and skill in understanding and satisfying the wants of the hungry nro spoken of in high praise o carries a select line of confoc- ionory , fine crackers , stationary nnd lotions , and docs a business that coops him happy. The city marshal ! thinks Omaha do- ootives got too much credit for se curing the party who set lire to Boyd's mcking house , but "Tip Wilson" of ho "ono-horbo livery , " always assists rour correspondent , and is perfectly villing to show a fine turnout as any- > ody when occasion demands it , while F. M. Barrett , the veteran stock man , wears ho will Kink the whole BKK oflico if the market reports are no- looted. The Jenkins House has boon re- Ittod and opened up quito recently , inder the management of Frank Wil- xorson , and the traveling mon , who ire BO well acquainted with him , will bo pleased to hear of him as again rcaiy ) to supply every want in the moat obliging and efliciont manner. To Mr. J. E. Garrigus , of the en terprising linn of Young & Garrigus , attorneys at law , wo are under espe cial obligations for kind and efliciont assistance in securing a good list of subscribers in this lively burg. BUOKEYK. MISSOURI VALLEY. MiBsouni , VALLEV , Ia. , Dec. 10. Corrc ! | > omlcnooTUo Ueo. Once moro propelled by my quill- driving propensities , I endeavor to inform you of the lifo industries of Missouri Ynlloyitcs. Carlisle Bros. Imvo finished their now implement warehouse und have "Chocked" it full of goods. W. 0. Kill's , grain merchant , has built a two story olllco on Erie street , to bo occupied by himself and Dr. E. J , Chapman. Win. Hnrmon will open in a few days , n complete nous depot nnd read ing room with billiards and pool in connection. Billoy is filling a long felt want. The railroad bridge to bo built across the Missouri river between Blair and this place is an established ( ? ) fact. While a Bad-eyed public , after a three daya preliminary hearing , wore tearfully nwaitingthodroppingof the curtain upon the last scene in the tragedy of Thanksgiving day , a very percoptablo rifle of mirth gradually relaxed the set features and intluenccd the mouth to creep out toward each oar as the Justice arose after all the testimony was in and arguments sub mitted and said "in reply to what has boon said I will aay that the wicked flee when no man pursuoth and in de fault of $2,000 bail 1 will commit the prisoner John Motson to await the ac tion of the next grand jury. M. J. Bailey , attorney for defend ant in the case , however , suc ceeded in getting Motson released on a writ of habeas corpus before Judge Heed at Council Binds , Ia. BO that thojwicked "lleca" just the BIUPO ns though there had been no bed made for him by the justico. Our unprecedented line weather is being taken advanUigo of by the runxU itcs to market their corn ami wood , nnd hundreds of loads of the above mentioned articles ol commerce nro visible upon our atrcota every day. Mrs. J. Ellen i'oator , the Iowa lady lawyer , enlightened our populace - lace upon the mysteries of the pro posed constitutional amendment. Mrs. Foster ia a lady of fine attain ments nnd sound judgment , is of quick conception nnd easy delivery. All who lictirJ her truly oloinicnl lectures unite in pronouncing her on exception to her sex. May the time bo not far distant when her fondcal hopes may bo rcnli/.cd ( idcalistically ] "don't you see ? ' Some bold , bad , miserable , design ing culprit has hinted that some of the holes in our sidewalks should bo re paired , but such an one should bo looked upon with suspicion and drummed out of town at the first opportunity for insinuating against our city officials , when wo all know they will fix them in the course of five or nix months. lluon iloxiE. Bradford , Pn. TlirtnM I'ltolinn , Bradford , ! ' , , writes "I enclose monelor SnilNfi liumou , ai I rnlil I would If It cured mo. My dy - l > cpnii has vanUhctl , with all its symptom ? . Many Umnks ; I liall never he without il In Ilia house. " J'dco 50 ccnU , trial bottles 10 co Us. deolO'Codlw The Champion Stomach. Philadelphia Kress , Peter Johnson proved pretty con clusively last night that his digestive organs werosuch that to compare him with an ostrich would make that peb ble-eating bird rank aa a miserable dyspeptic. Mr. John son ate , and apparently relished seventeen raw oysters , nearly half a pound of common brown soap , the best part of a pound of white sugar , and drank i a half gallon ol beer. The exhibition took place at Arthur Chambers' "Champion's Host , " on Itidgo avenue , immediately after a savage Hot-to botwcon Low Chambers and .Tuck McNnlly , who pummcled each other unmercifully. A plain deal table was placed upon the sparring platform , nnd on it n dish containing two dozen raw oysters , a paper bag full of sugar , n bar of soap , n gallon measure filled to the brim with lager beer , nnd a knife and fork. Nod dy Lunt , the master of ceremonies , jumped on the stage and announced the nature of the font about to take place. "Any gentleman what doubts this 'ore to bo aoap , " said he , "can take a dose and prove it. " Then n loan and hungry-look ing man with a bald head , a bad eye and a depressed stomach , got on the platform , ana immediately ate three oysters before ho made his bow. "Neddy" pulled his sleeve , and the human ostrich made nn awkward bob of tho-hcad , nnd then picked up the knife , with which ho coolly shnvcd offn picco of soap , put a pincn of sugar in it , topped elF with nn oyster , and deliberately swallowed the moss entire. "Gimmo a bowl , " said ho , without paying the slightest attention to the laughter and shouting of the crowd. The vessel was brought , and Johnson gravely chipped three or four ounces of soap kilo it , following with the same pro portion of nugar , and a half dozen oysters. This ho stirred up with a tork , and then took a long draught of beer. "This ia an oyster'a eye , " said Johnson , tajcing a picco of soap on his fork and putting it in his mouth ; "and this is the oyster , " as ho swallowed the pulpy part of ono of the bivalves , which was coated with a stickey mass ot sugar. At this point a stout gentlemen in the audience was observed to turn suddenly pale , place his hand upon his abdomen and retire in haste. An other man wearing a plaid coat and very tight pantaloons said ' Ugh ! " and followed the fat citizen down stairs and into the street , where they compared notes. Arthur Chambers , who had boon watch ing the proceedings tontly up to this time , made n > roak for the bar and gulped down several glasses of ice water. Mr. Fohnaon continued to feast on oysters , oap , sugar and beer , and to all ap pearances without the alighacat incon- 'onionco. The only notice ho took of ho audience was to pause occasionally , imacking his lips and grin. Ihen ho would say "Yum yum ! " and go on cat- 'ng. Finally , when the sugar bag had joon emptied , "Neddy , " who was very white , got on the stage again and whispered in Johnson's oar , and ; hat gentleman , with an oyster in each cheek , halted a moment in his wild career of soap and sugar. "Gen tlemen , " said Lunt , with a hideous grimace , "I-ugh have boon requoat- od by several oo ugh gentle men in the audience to bring the per formance to a clo " and ho retired precipitately , Mr. Johnson took ono linal bite out of the bar of aoap , swal lowed two moro oyatora , and with a last longing look at the gallon incus uro made his call. That the aoap and sugar wore gen uine was fully proven by The 1'ross reporter both before and after the ex- liibition bcaan. WORTHY OF IMIAISE. As n rule wo do not recommend put out medicines , but when wo know ) f ono that really is n public benefac tor , nnd does positively cure , then we consider it our duty to impart that in formation to all. Electric bitten aie truly a most valuable medicine , and will suioly cure Biliousness , Fever and Ague , Stomach , Liver und Kidney complaints , oven where all other rem edies fail. Wo know whereof wo sneak , and can freely recommend to ill. [ Ex. Sold at 00 cents a bottle. Isli & McMahon. (7) ( ) Matter of application of Clio * . Hoiimugcn for liquor license. NOTICK. Notice is hereby Riven that Chan. ] { mueecu did , upon the 17th day of Dccem ber , A. 1) . 1881 , file hU application to the Mayor and City Council of Uinnhn , for license to veil Malt. Spirituous and Vinoiu LIquoM. at No. 101'J Knnmm street , 3d ward , Omalia , Kcli. , from the lit day of .lanujry , 1882. to the 10th day of April , 1883. If there l > e no objection , remonstrance or i > rote t filed within two weeks from De cember 17th , A. 1) . , 1881 , the Iil license will bo granted , C. ItAKSMl'SSKS' , Tint OMAHA DAII.VUKK neupaj > er\\lll publish the aUne notice once each week lor two weekij at the expense ot the appli cant. The City of Omaha U not to bo charged therewith. J. J. L. 0. JKWJITT , UltyClerk. A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEYATLAW Mm. J. f . Uolwrtion , Pltt lnirf. ( Px , wrllcs : "I VM nulTerlnsf from ( federal dclillltr. want of ap petite , corntlHitloii , etc. , M that II fo ai n bur den ; after mlnir IlurJock nioo.1 Illttern I felt bet ter tlirui for jcars. I cannot praUo jour lilttcn too much. " It. OIliM. of Buffalo , N. V. , writes : "Votir IliiMock Hlci. tllttcn , In chronic ( Uneaten of the blnod Ihtr s..J kldncii , ha\e t > ecn olffnally markM with FIICCCM. Iliavoi \ fl them inyacff with bc t rcult , for tor ] > Ictlty of tholhcr. and In cue of a friend of mlno Buffering from ilroiwy , the cdcct waa marvelous. " Tlruce Turner , flochertcr , N. Y.wiltei | : "I h vo becnsuliject to xcrlout dlwirder of the , and unahlo to attend to tm lnem ; IhirJock Illood Itlttcn relieved mo before half nbottlt was wed I feel confident tint tliov will entirely cure mo. " , E. Aicnlth Hall , nlnghamiiton , N. Y. , writes : " 1 Buffered with ft dull pain through my eft lung ami shoulder. Lost my inlrltD , appetite and color , and could with UltHculiy keep up all day. Took your IlurJock lltood ( Jitters ai di rected , and li.-uo felt no rain since first week af ter using them. " Mr. Noah Bates , Elmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About four } can ago I had an attack of bilious fever , and never full ) ' rceoicrcd. My illjcntl\o organs Hero weakened , and I would be completely pros trated for d.iju. Alter ueln ? two bottles of vour Durdock Illood Hitters the lmprocmcnt was no xMblothnt ( was astonished. I can now. though 01 > cars of age , da a fair and reasonable Ji > 's work. 0. Placket Robinson , proprietor of The Canada Trcxlottrlan , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Korycars I sufltrol irrcatly from ott-rcciirrinfr headache. I usodjour llurdock Illood Hitters with happlcut rcnuItH , and I now find up cdf In better health than for 3 ears post. " Mrs Wallace , HulTalo , N. Y , writes : ' -I have used Burdock Illood lllttcra for ncrvoua and bil ious huulachcs , and can rcconunrnd It to an j ono requiring a euro for bllllousnoss. " Mm. Ira Xlullholhnd , Albany , N. Y , writes : "For net cral ) can I hat o Buffered from olt-rocur- rlnif billions hcadachca , cl ) upupila , and com- elalnts peculiar to my sex. Stneo uilng your urflocl ; IJlood Hitters lam entirely relieved. " FOSTER , MILBURK. . & Co , , Props , BTJFFAI.O , N. Y. SoM nt wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F. Goodman. jo 27 cod-mo SOLOMON'S GASH PRICE LIST ! 1204 Farnham St. , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . Preserve U and Compare Prices With Others JOJB' Clipper Hleos . Girls' Clipper Sleds . e t10b Wagon in City . 24x30 Chromes Walnut Frames . BxlO Carved Walnut Frames . . . . . . IJ21 Caned Motto h rallies , Walnut . Iuxl4 Walnut Frames . HandBOnie Ychct Frames . Room Moulding , Walnut or Gilt , 1 Inch per foot . 4 ! ! o-m Moulding , Walnut or Gilt , 1J Inch per foot . 6 3rass Hooks for Itoom Mouldlnir , per doz. . 40 Bed Room Lamp , Complete . 25 Hand Lamps , Complete . . . . . US Krata Hand Lamp , Complete . 30 Iron Coat Bucket . SO Good Uroom . 15 licst Ilrooin InMarLct . 20 Child's Urooin . in Spittoon . 20 2uspadares . 'M Extension Llbury Lamp . 2 10 5 ( Hans Ooblcts ( ono set ) . SO I Olast Tumblers ( ono set ) . 31 [ j mp Chimneys . 6 Uood Lantern . 40 Ono Gallon Oil Can . 25 Low Prices for Iron Stone China Ware L'nhandlo Teas , per set ( pletcsj . 9 M Handle Teas , per set (12 nieces ) . 65 Unhandlo CoCfeo , per set (12 ( pieces ) . 05 llandlo Coffee , per net (12 pieces ) . 75 Ono Sot I'lo 1'latcd (0 pieces ) . . . . . . . 45 One Bet Tea Hate (0 ( piece * ) . 60 no Hot Ilrcakfnttriatcs(0 pieces ) . 55 One Set Dinner Plates (0 pieces ) . GO Co\erod Tureens . OS Cream Pitchers . IS WiuliDovtl and Iltcher. . 0) Chambers . . . . . . . . 35 Toilet Set * for lied Rooms (3 pieces ) . 200 Dint 1'ar.s . . 15 Stcclo Ulnmondi . 2G l.'oklnv Glasses , nil Price1. Conduct : 1 lanterns. ore prices KOIt CASH , and jouulll Und them at least 10 to UO per vent. ICIN than ( Ueulioro , us MO purclm o for Cash , at the loncbt rates , and tell lor Cash Only. My customers are not obliged to juy for lom of l ad debts , as o keep 110 hooks and no charges are made. Qlve us a trial and be convinced. 1'Uaso call and ] < rlce ourOoodsas uu tia\o thousand ] of articles not nient onud on this bill. All Are Welcome , Whether They Want Goods orflot. dillcod-tf To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific H la positive euro for Bpermatoirhoa , B mla Wcokncw. ImpoUncy , and all dlsaise * retultlog from Belf'Abuso , a Uental Anxiety , Loasi Memory , Palm In the Back or 8ld . and dbeaiei tht lead to Consumption Insanity an , carlygnn The ( Specific Medicine U being used with wonder ful success. Pamphlets ent free to all. Write foi them sod get full par ticulars. Price. Specific , 11.00 per package , or six pack , tire * tor U.OO , Addreaj all orders to B 8ugoN , UErjciNE | CO. Koa. 101 and 100 Main St. Uuffalo , N , Y. Bold In Omaha by 0. f. Goodman , J. W. Bell , K lib , and all druiriclstMTcrywboic. I J.P.ENGLISH , AT LAW ATTORNEY - - , 810 South Thirteenth Street , with AM. . Wool worth. WEI DE MEYER ON CATARnH : "Treatise" on the can c , consequence * nnd roBl "Catarrhal Olientes , " by Dr. K W. Wei Da Meyer , of Xew York Clly , cll eovercr ol the Antldotnl treatment.dCAnco I the rj , Ini tnrttnt facta and tttrtllnir csrraboratlotm ' Ucafncsl , wwvk oycs , 1 M ofolcf , ncrofuh , Jcucorrh ca , btonchltls and undcnnlnej conitl- t"tionsr miH from OiLirrhal ) > ol > n. " "Trcn- t re" free and sent postage paid It nv o c , on receipt of ivxt.l cnnl. U , u , Dewey & Co , Publl h < ; r , No. 182 Fulton Street , Xew York. NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi ness Directoy , Containing a description nn l a list of nil business men in the * tnte , will be itsucd early In 1882. Price 31,00. J. M. WOLFE , Publisher. ISO South Fourteenth Street , Omnha , Neb ! cM2m BOGCS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 1508 Fnrnhnm Street , man Nor.h Mile ono , Orand Central Hotel WAR IN PASSENGER RATES I IIOBBIE DROS. . nrolcra In all Railroad Tickets , Omalia , Neb. , offer Tickets to the East , until further notice , at the following unheard ol Low Kates : Chicago , I2 ; Round Trip , $24,00. These art limited First-Clous Tickets and good for return through the year , and ria the Old Reliable Chicago cage , Ilurllngton & Qulncy Railroad Alto , one way to 1st claw , Sd class , NEW YORK , 820.1 o , BOSTON , 2 < ' .00 PHILADELPHIA , 25 00 , 823.00. WAS1I1NUTON , 22.0 , ) , 2UN > . Pet particulars , wiUcrrgo direct to HOIIUIK DUOS. , IHalert ) In Itcduced Halo Railroad and Steamship Tickets , 809 Tenth St. , Omaha Neb. Itcmcmbcr the place Thrco Dcon North of Union Pacific Railroad Depot , Bast I do ofTcnth Street. Omaha Augutt 1,12S1 If Touaroaman lit Tounro * t mnn of let _ rncd by the strain of t < < i trlllnuorrnili your duties avoid nlKi > t work , tu re * st'rnuJrtntt n n tl tide toiehmlnnerTennd Hop Bitters. ETbtU , UbU HOP B. ] f you o.ro youn K Mid I I niffcrlnj ? from any li. rtlsoiUttm ur dUMpal Itluni If you Kru'iiar- I led or tlnc'.e , olil or Syouuif , tuiferlnfrou poorlwaltU ur lancul'h jlnp on a bed of kick ncrs , rily on Hop J Bitter * . Whoever r ° re , ah novcr you ficl I niully from 5.11110 that your system I format Kldnoy m od cIcnrulnK. ton- ' Siliwa-'o that mlclit jrir 01 KtlniuUtlnir , I hivobfcniiro'cnUc. \ \ > Y i tlmoly uv of .nlio Hop Hcp Utoro O. I. O jWaln - , . disease Is an ftlujolutfr nnd Irrcslvta- the itoiiuicA,1 - of boirflt , blood. l > lo euro for drunkenness HctroTncncsl u < * p or opium , You will ho tc Ijacco.o' nircdlfyouusc narootka. Hop Bitters 8oldbydnif- ( Ifjciiaroflm- tfU. bcuiUur tily w e n U and lo erlrlt .Jtry Clixular it i It may nvoyour llfo. It has HAWKEYE PLAINM MILL CO. , Des Moines , Iowa. Manufacturers of SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , BRACKETS , MOULDINGS , &O. Great reduction In Bank Counters"Flans fur- niched , and work furnished In all kinds of hard orHOftwood. Counters finished In oil when de sired. Shelving of all kinds furnished and put Into building ready for paint on short notice Our workmen are the best mechanics that can be procured , Save money by giving us your COD tracts. Stain , Newell and Baluster * . Our foreman In this department was formerly with Frost Manufacturing Co , > Chicago , Ilia , and has done some of the flncat Stair work In the Northwest. Onlnrs liv mall nrnmntlv attemlnl ta. ' < > m Free to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for the Asking , By applying personally nt the nearest office of.IHE SINUEK MANUFACTOHINa CO. ( or by postal card If at a distance. ) any ADULT per. son wll | be presented with a beautifully lfus- [ rated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED , on THE STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing a handsome and costly steel rngrav- iuif fronttspterce ; also , 2d finely engraved wood cuts , and bound In an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever la mode for this handsome book , which oan bo obtained only by application at the branch and subor dlnato offices of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE BINDER MANUFACTURING CO. , Principal Office , 34 Union Square , Now York oct27-dmfcctfAw WESTERN CORNICE WORKS S C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF GALfAMED IRON Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON B SLATE ROOFING , Specht's Patent Metalic Sky light. Patent Adjustable Ratchet Oar and BRACKET SHELVING. I am the general Stita Agent lorthoalxno line ot goods. IRON FIINOINU. Creitlngs , Balustrades , Verandas.tOfTlce and Uank Ralllncs , Window and Cellar Guards ; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. nov4dtf THE d. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB , Rates , Two Dollars PGP Day , 2WCm W , J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Orna Front Rooms ( up stairs ) In H&nscom * new brick building M.Y , corner Fltoenth od nchwn Strctts. LARGEST and CHOICEST -LINE OP- FINE HOLIDAY GOODS Ever Brought lo Omaha I j CAN BE FOUND AT jA KUHN'S DRUG STORE , A TOILET SETTS IN OASES , EVERY KIND , { Immense Line of All the Latest Des'gns ' , Opera House Clothing Store J. 3E . T.TTTWTTll 217 South 15th St. , Under IBCOTJSZEj. MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING , GENT'S FUHNISHING GOODS , HATS & GAPS , TRUNKS , ETC. i Large Stock and New Goods ! All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ! Strictly ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. If Honest Goods , Low Prices and Courteous treatment will do it , all who call and see for themselves will be satisfied that the OPERA. HOUSE CLOTHING STORE is the place to buy. ; no\2Jcodlm -DEALERS IN- innii LUuffV Fire and Burglar Proof 1020 Farnham Street , Christ Krinkle ! . " vJfc - J "T - O. . I } O.GHRISTMASI88I GHRISTMASI88I G ordial , Uompliments Complete Collection C. F. Goodman , Comprising , Christmas Souvenirs , Curios , Cases Toilette , Colognes Superfine , Celluloid Goods , Charming Mementoes , Uosting Trifles , U omparatively Of the Very Latest Styiee. FOB LAM GENTS , MD CHILDM -TA MRS. HUBERMANN'S , 16th Street , Bet. Capitol avenue and Davenport. Furs made to Order and Bepaq irinig Hnonnatly done lot CT. BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - $ French Calf Boots , Pegged , American Calf Boots , 5.00 Alexis Buckle Shoes , . Pegged or - - 3.50 I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT OF SHAPE , A11 Orders Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatch. SUPERIOR OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUYiHl BEST ! -SOLD BY Lang & Foticl