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r ! - > f s i I THE DATLf BEE-OMAHA J10NDA5T S HPT UMBER 11 J. g OO W iT RV \ OMAHA , NEB. J. A.W W AVD RKTAIL OFt. . CU IN MswS3 SSftSi $ ' mjJLiiwst.Wc.Ti > rivautsAef1 JSL-AAM iwltK 'B Lath , Shingles , Pickets , U'B SASH , B8QRS , RUKOS , Mfll.BiHCS , U83E , U T6TATE AGEXI TOM MJlWAVKl : ! ' Gi-VKX r i Near TWoo u \ * L JuM , , IOI.K ! : OP' AND 'F riTf' VN * " & 'V'ST d 1"fi * & IIIB 0 w B11 'EASTEBH ' PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARM AM ST. - - OMAHA OT't1"B'P ' f I EU5Oflt ) STEELE , JJHBS8H * 1 ! ( Tl t\ 'f1 * EU J"1 ? V SALl ! G AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of mm m IMUIIBTURED TOBACCO. agents for BBHWBOD RAM AliD LAFLI1I fe MH POWDER CD. POWER AND HAND otac ' * Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , 'si MININU MACHINERY. BSIiTtKO , IIOSK , RKAtBi AND IKON HTTISiUS PIPE , 8TK * PACKING , AT V/UOLK9ALE / ASJJ RiTAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHU8GHlAHOd8GH80LJ8ELL8 ! Cor. Farjaam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. The oily Laundry in Nebraska that It supplied with complcto machinery for Laundry work. Send your orders bv mnil or nxorcsa. GOTTHEfMEH , GODFREY & CO. , 1207 Fnrnham Street. 7 , \ V DEALERS IK- V'Q 'Q ' R&I ft\ \ Fire and Burglar B * ! W C3 1020' Farnham Street , W.B. MIIiIiAnD. f H. JOHNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Gomniissioii and fliolesale Fnitts , 1111 FAENHAM STREET. OONSIGNLLENTS GODNTR1' PRODUCE SOLICITED ] Agents lor Peek & Bausliers Larfl , and Wilber Mills Flonr OMAHA , - - NEB REFEBENOES : OMAHA > ATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. o. 13XT DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass/ fVAnj one contcropUttntr kullaln/ store , bank , or any other fine will fled It to their ° \intago to corrve end with ui Ufore iiarchulng their 1'latu Glass. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA ! - NEB. IE1. O. . \ > f * Wvn < Hu QGEB , 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , N h BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES , BUGGIES , Done in ilD S THIKTEKNTII STItEET , all Branches HepairiDg , OMAHA , NBl' . TELEGUAPH NOTES. Sr * ci.O Di ) i\tclH't' Tim Itrn. A dl'iialrh from Inileifmlenee. IOVVB. fays the men nlm nlmt Olliccr Sneppcnl noir Wniten.t Thnr doy , hn\o been nm donn n tut n ro defending thetmolvcR in Vlic wood ? tlicro. A halt interest in tha llubnqwo Tele- praph newfpnprr has been wild to City Trcasnrcr Schrunk forSI,0X ( ) . This trans- Ycr it from n p < ppr nith democratic Icau * lugs to the republican fide. A diopatch from 1'ckin , the Tith , tntr < Chincto ftutlinrity Intervened boldly in Corca nml felted the father nl the king nnit brought him to Chlni. The king hm been reinstated by ( Jhlncru troops nml fhips. A dt aslrou < fire occurred at Port RU Prince. Atunist llth , by which elghty.c\cn IIOIISM were drgtrojeil , Inchntiiig the French coiimlato. ljo < < es ? 500,000 One liundrc 1 and tifty fitmllirg lost all their ef. fccts and ro tendered honide < a , Mici Vanny Daxtnpott , nn Atncrii-an actte'i" , uppeared at I'OOP'H ] theatre , LOU. d"ii , Satnrdny nlRht. a-i "Diane , Counte'j le II\T , ' in n now play a'loptc I from the Kicnuh nf Dnmn" , the vniingcr. She win wellrtlpprtcd. Mis l\\oin ort > \rn wrl ! ncflxrd and called bcfmc the curtain. The nudii'tiro WHS coinpuccd in great part of Aiueric-uio , I. tl. 15lg ( > li > w , conuHol for .Sergeant Mavm , ri'nvicted foi Bli ottig ! at ( luitcAU , has received a tetter from the pceretary of uar , decliniug to fnriiNh him uitli n uopy of I tic opinion of .htilgo Adxocsto ( iineral Swain on the cane , for the rciHon that Mich ic orUaro contidcntial in their n tun\ IJigelow will probnhly uiiko hi ) attcmiit to lecuro the re.raso of Mason through n writ of habeas corpus this week , Kini'o time njo H. A. Cay , editor of The Oak Point , Alert , n Cldcui ; > Btiburban pi per , which has been attacking gamblers. < ti nt > pearcd , and It wai Bttppoiind lie bail either absconded or was umler h.illuclnn. tiou. Saturday , however , his friends re ceived n letter from him Buying ha had been HO threatened und terrorized by the gamblers , led liy the llnnkins brothorH , that after the thml nttnuk had hcen made on hii life ho had decided to lea\o town. He went to Philadelphia , where for a time his mind gac wny and ho had a tit of sick- HESS , from which ho IB just roo\erng. ! His ftory ia very concln-ive , and ho has letters to fortify it which ho received from the gamblers while hero. Cheyenne Indians are reported ntill working north through Colorado and Kan- Baa. Thcro is no doubt they are returning to Pine Hidgo agency , Dakota , Ur. McOli- licuddy having offered them permiamm to dosn , and havint' ndvised the Indian com- iniasi 'ner to permit it. The Indians not being equipped for the journey there i ? every reason to believe thu' ravages and raids will mark their migration. Three companies of infantry at Fort Lyon have gone tii intercept them us they attempt to cross the Arkansas river. Ono cuinpany of the Ninth cavalry \ ordered from Fort Hays , and it in roimrtcil two compnnies of cavaby are following them trom Fort Kl- liott and two companies are ordered I rum the Gum ison country. The mildiers In tend to take the Indians back to the re cr- vation. If they refuaoitis nut improbable blood will ho shed. Thu Utah cnnimiffiion have madti a re port to the interior department. Tlio rc- poit , alter giving n dot tied account of preparations n ue-n try for ap ointment of registration otlice H preparatory to election nf a dclrgate t > the house of representa tives of the United Statt-s , the first Tuea div in November ISb'J , states that they ap pointed n rrjjiitrviou officer from lach county in tt.o tvnitury : also that a dpputy iis-istant in each voting precinct in the territury will immediately lie appointed. They have in their action been inlludited by suggestions of leadiugritizoni of Utan , ifjecting all pprnotH ineligililn under aw , It N believed fully 10 000 vntors ( Mormot t ) will , under the recent enact ment , ho tie rivi d of the right of f ulfiiin'c , and it i < believed that the n in-Mormnn t la ment will caxt a linger vote thau ever be lore. If Von nro Rnluod in health from any cause , especially from thu use of any of tha thousand nostrums that promiao so largely , with long fictitious tnotinionials , have no foar. Iluaort to Hop IJittora at once , and in a short time you will Imvo the most robust and blooming hualtli. Barnum'k Bi | > Elnplinnt. Special Uispntcli to Tliu liEK , Tnov , N. Y. , Soptcnibor 0. Jlra. Burna , ono of the womuii injured by B.irnum'a oleph.xnt Emperor , which ran away in the struots lu-ro August , died to-diiy. Patrick Hums , hua band of the deceased , also struck by the olnphant , is not oxpcotud to live Mra. Lani'lny , another victim of thu olopliant'u pranlcn , ia dying. Patrick Conlnn , who vvai thrown across the atrout by the elephant , lmn r.i.nnnunccd suit ugamst B.irnuin tor § 5 , 000. Notice. Tlio "Hawthorn Centennial Ex ceUior Roof Paint , " w.is patented M y "Uh , 1881 , and otturo patent num ber 2 11 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will bu punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sull receipts. UAWTIIOHN & HKO. , Lancaster Pa. _ Yellow Pover- Bpoclal Dtsjiitcli to Tint | ! KH. PiiNAfiCtiiiA , SHJI ! umber ! ) Thirteen now caaus of yellow fovt-r und two deaths within the pant twenty-four hours. Ahouil. Dlnp-vti.il n > inn lint PitoviDKNt'K , 11. 1 , StiptenibPr I ) In thu supreme court this nioriiing in the rase of the petition of Clmll'eo , trustee and asaignuu of Urn Bpragtiu estate , for advicu and aeaistanco in thu matter ( if thu Hilu ot C.inonchut to F , D. Aloulton , thti putition was dta- misaed , thus leaving William Sprauuo in practical posnesalon of Cationchet tndulinitely , unless oustud by pro- cccdingH at law. " rbo Bout in tbii Market- Fox Du LAC , Wis. , Aut ; . 't , 1881 , H. II. WAU.NKH & Co : Kirs I re. gard your 8jfu KiJuny ai.d Liver Cure the bust romf rly in ( he market for kid ney and liver disease. JOHN D OIMIUKT , 2i Went Division Street. AII Untavoralilo ( Jtutomeut. Special .Dispatch to 'tat DKS. NMV YOUK , Suptombor 9 The bank statement issued thi * morning shows it roM-rvu dccreaso of over SI- 700.000 since last Saturday. Tim banka now hold nearly $2,000,000 leas than the legal requirements , SPOUTING bjiccUl DlnpaUh tuTilK Dm , MI.VMAl'OLIS IIAI'KS. MiNNKAi'oUH , September . The unfinished pucuip racu was concluding to-day , IlullaloOirl taking two straight heats. Time , 216 ; , 2:10 : } . Thu 2:2U : class rrsulteU as follows ; Pedro , 1 , 1,1 ; Fannie G , 2,2,2 : Flora Uolle , a. 3 , 3. Time , 2:2jj. : ( 2:2 : ! ) , 2a7j. : The mulch butvveun Van Armin and Monroe Chief Uld not take place- , Van Armin being sick. A special race between So 80 and Slonroo Chief was won by thu latter in three straight honta. Time , 2 25 , 2-20 ; , 2:24J. : Tlio ten-tnilo raoo between Uollo Cook nnd Little Crickett was won by Cook by ono hundred yards. Time , 20:02. : A Mnrrolotit Cum. For all Ixxlily allmontc , arWn ? fritn im- putity of blood , torpid liver , IrreRttlarity of tlio bowel" , Indigestion , constliiatinn , or disordered kidnoj > . ii warranted in a free oof UrnoocK Uiooi ) UiTTKiw. Pilee 51.00. TEXAS CATILE Development of the Industry Hmco the Wixr. Oalv tstan ( TtNcw . No business in Texan has developed more rapidly in the last few yonra , and none has piid in that time , and is paying now , a bolter dividend on the money invested than the rearing of cittlo on the rnngo. Texas has been turned for its vast herds of cattle anil ita brocd plains ot nutritious grasses since its occupancy by the Anglo-AinuricAits. But thu time was , und not so far bick in the pist , when the cattle had but a nominal value. The beef that readily brings SJ ! > 0 or S-IO to day was bartered readily for thu store account of a few dollars. The ramotuncas from market nnd thu h.u'dnhip.1 attending tlio business the lock cf a fixed monetary value and ti market , and the privations of the rntichman'fl lifo madu citttlu-raising anything but an nurecablu nnd profita ble baatncss on the plains of Texas , and capital paoacd it by nith tiuliUjr- onci . The incrcaao was Dimply that of the cnttlo thumaolvos , with n kind of reckless care on the pat tot owners , and no intention or thought of im proving tlio breed or providinc for the poesibilitiod of thu future , which the old-time ranchcra never dreamed could affect thu status of cattle- raising. At the r.loso of the war it is esti mated that there were in Texas be tween 7,000,000 and 8,000,000 cattle , the enormous mcreaso of thu herd a that had ranged without master or man during four years , like the wind , going where- they pleased , and grow ing old and fat with few to molest and make them afraid. At thin lute date there waa no market for cattle , nnd they had no certain or fixed value. About 1808 cittlo began to find their way northward in scattered herds , nnd thus began thu establishment of a market lor Texan long-horns , Gnu herd followed another , until in time the drive bocamu n marked feature of thu cattlu businop.1 ! . iiut the opening or discovery of a market did not obvi- ntu all thu liilliculiiea under which the ranchman ot a few years ate ; labored. There was a prejudice against Texas cattle , tlmt neither flush , fat , nor chunpneea seemed likely over to over come. While thin prejudice militated against the sale of his produce , the long , tudiotiu drive , besot by dangura mid obstacles nu it was , Hiiblractud from the profits. Besides these draw backs , thu ranchman then , an now , was the frontiureman. Hut then thu frontier meant clanger as well as pri vation. The ranchman was the senti nel on thu outer wall thu barrier between - tween the hostile rcdtkins and thu peaceful agriculturist. Thin not only inado thu huninusa extremely hazard ous , but added to thu expense , and thus lessened thu profits to bu gather ed in the markets opened up by thu drive. The liuMiin cared little tor the cattle or thu owner , but his covetous and murderous uyn wus over upon the cow ponies without which the ranch man was helpless. But while the Texas ranchman was rounding up his own nu well as ho might from the mixed millions of cat tlu that roamed our western prairiesat thu close of thu war , there waa an impulse and a movement to thu north of him that was laying the foundation for n positive market tor Texas longhorns - horns , and giving to our cheap herds n value that , p udicted from 1850 to 18UI , would have been ulmont tsulli- ciunt to send thu prophet to the luna tic asylum. The opening und settle ment of thu north western statu.i and territories made a market for Texas cattlu , and thu trail u famous feature of thu business , Especially adapted to grazing ptirposuu , thither largo numbeiH of long-horns were driven annually to gra/.o and fatten upon the line prairies of the northwest. Thin suction being blessed with railroad facilities , wintered Texans became known on all the markets of the coun try. The driving of Texas CHttlu to bu wintered in thu north nnd pre pared for market , bucamo u special business in which many famous cattle men amusDud handsome fortunes. Not only wore Texans driven north to ho wintered buforu marketing , but thou sands nnd multiplied thousands weru driven northward to lay the founda tion for thu immunsu droves that now ( ill thu northwestern prairies , and there is no state ot that sootion Unit is not lurguly indebted to Texas for itn cattle stocks. Thus stood the business in 187. " Out on the frontier the Indian raids wuru to bu resisted It was no tnfro- quont thing to hear of the murder of soinu prominent cattleman. Cow ponies wore driven oil'and stocks scat tered. The demand of thu northwest had opened up u market to supply its vast plains , but the drive , too , was hazardous , for hostile Indians beset thu trail , und many an unlucky drover in thouu days was forced to contribute freely to the red man's rapacity in property and blood , and still thu price wus low totally inadequate to recom- pensatu the hazard and hardship of thu ratichmau'u duily lifo , In 1873 the udyancu of railroads , which were pressed forward to tliu west , proved a harbinger of better ditys to thu cattlu raiser , Texas be came connected by rail with all thu great markets of thu west Chicago , St. Louis and Kansas City und , al though the price waa still low , owing muinly to the popular prejudice against Texas buof , thu ranchman was enabled to realize in u few days in stead ot being compelled to wait for months , ua formerly. With the railroads - roads , and even in advance of them , come a steady How of immigration and capital to poesoa thu cheap und fertile lands of the Lone Star state. Activity was infused into the dullest towns and neighborhoods. All classes were bonetittud by thu now lifo that rail roads gavu the country , and none more so than the cattle-raiser The demand for beef increased. The cat tlemen were inspired with now hope and zeal , The marvelous iucrcaso of cattlu began to give them value to now comers. More interest was fell by cattlemen becutso moro value was attached to their property. Inopera tive laws on the statute books were supplemented with wise nnd more liberal enactments. The Indians hnd been placed upon their reservation by thu strong arm of the general govern- inont , anil their forajs and invasions wore no longer to bo dreaded. As the years wont by with slow ad vance in the value of the cattle , and hesitating efforts at improving the blood , it bccAino apparent to a few progressive cattle misers that now ura was dawning on the business , and that system and method were essential. Live stock associations were organized , and stringent rules and regulations adopted for their government. Their rules and regulations being for the protection ot all and the common good , they were rooognizod nnd respected by all , rich nnd poor , hitli ; and low ; and what the law of the land did not or could not do for cattlemen they ac complished for themselves and have maintained for themselves. Thus order and harmony came out of chaca , and with system and nccuri- ty came capital , Almost coeval with the thorough organization of the cat tlemen came the boom in prices. Cap ital no longer dreaded the loose nnd haphazard manner of conducting the business tlmt had prevailed in thu past. Thu marvelous dividends attracted many into thu buoineas , nnd with cap ital ciuno constantly increasing prictn. And once sought no an investment , thu next stop was to nmltu thu business [ icrmuncnt. The free range of thu past is giving way to purchase and lease of grazing Inndi nnd water rights are held n high esteem. Providence helps those who help themselves. Thu ranchman whoclung to his cuttle , despite Indian raids and low prices , ia now reaping his reward , The introduction of capital into the grazing regions not only appreciated the value of stock , but thu unusually lieuvy immigration from thu Old Worltl almost daily adds to the army of beef-caters , while the narrowing circlu of thu range diminishes thu sup ply. Beef-caters aru increasing moro rapidly than beef-raisers The following pricett will give some idea of the advance made in cattle prices , and justify thu assertion Hindu it the uutnvt of this article : ' Before the war thu ayoragu pricu of stock wss from $5 to $0 , and that of beef cattle from § 12 to § 15. During the war they had no fixed valua from the fact that there was no regular market , and the currency of the country was variable and uncertain. From the close of thu war until 1873 stock cattle brought trom $7 to § 8 ; buof cattle , from § 10 to § 20. Now the samu grades bring thu following prices : Stock cattle , from § 15 to § 20 , nnd beef cattlu from § 25 to § 35 , and thu demand han increased in proportion tion , and wo see no good reason why it should not continue to improve as long us population continues to in crease , and beef constitutes ono of thu chief articles of our daily food. There in much in store for the cattle tlo business of Texas. The olu-tnno prejudice against Texas buof has died out , and thu ualoamun of yours ago who "would not touch a Texas nteor" now "makes a specialty of handling Texas stock. " Great improvement has been undo in the management and handling of cattle in Texas , und the grade in being improved constant ly by theintroduction of blooded bulls. In fact there are many herds on the Texas ranges that will compare favor ably with cattle anywhere. More care is taken in selecting cattlu for tjio market , and the daily quotations from thu big markets will tell how Texas beef is valued by the boef-eatcra of thu country. Thu Texas range oilers nn inviting field to all who want big dividends on the money invested , for there is nothing in the ntutu that piya u handsomer loturn than cattle-rais ing. TBE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are nuvcr imitated or euuntfifmtid This m eapeciully trim of u family inoilicino , and it m poaitivo pioof tliut the roiuody unititlal ia of the In heat vnlue. AH noon an it find boon toatod mid proved by tliu wliolo world tlmt Hop ISittura wim tliu purait , beat and moat vulu.iblo family medicine on earth , many imitationn aprung up and bogiui to steal the noticna in which tliu pruaa and people of tliu country had cxpro8HOl the merita of H. ] i. , and in every wuy trying to induce auf. rine invalida io uao their etufl' in- ctoad , cxpectiii ) ; to nuiku inonoy on the credit and good name of H , H , Many others started noatruma put up in uimilar styJo to H. IJ , , with van- oualy deviaud namea in which the word "Hop" or "Ilopa" were uaud in a wny to induce people to bulievo they wore the eamn ua Hop iiitturo , AH such pretended romcdii1 * or ourcH , no matter what their ntylu or nnini ) ia , and eapicinlly thoao with thu word "JIop" or "Hops" in their nnniu or in uny wuy connected with them nr their name , uro imitationa or counti'ifeiU Beware of them. Touch none of them , Ueu nothing but geiunim Hop HitturH , with a bunch or cluatur of green Ilopa on the w/alo lubul. 'j'ruit nothing oho , Drug id's and dcnloru uro warned ngainat dealing in iiaitti- tionn or eniintorfnilfl. Mnrk Thin ! Upon the condlllon cf the Htonucli and Ho near alllcn , CliulUtr und the boudt , il < | i.nd phyilcal livalthaud cleartauof IriUllut. If thtvo oiKain aru liuctha or In a Utu ( , ( iirUallon , thu io. Inv , rfjulatlri ( ; , Booth liirf Inllueiuo ol T rrant'H Uilizer Ajirlcut U ur L'lnlly rixiulrul. riOIJ ) JIV Al.t. DHUOOIbTS , iiuuincuivr Crixldcnt Vlra 1'rm't U W B. IXuiiil , Sec. mJTrcn THE NEBEASKA IBUFAOTDlfflfft 00 Lincoln , Neb MANUFAOTDRKHS OF Corn PlnnterB , HrrrowB-Form KollorM Uultcv Jiuy Itukod , Uuuicoi Jiloviulu Wtnarnlllu. &o Via are prei rvd to do Job work and uiauulao urtoKfor other laitlu , AddruM all orJcru M UBAUKA UANUFAUTU1UNO CO Llowln , Mo to vigorously push a business , strength to study a profession , strength to regulate a household , strength to do n day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted , in the often heard expression , "OhI I wish i had the strength I" If you arc broken down , have not energy , or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing , you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S ' IRON BIT TERS , which Is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. fremont St. , Ihtttmoro During tlte war I was in jured in the Momacli by a piece of n shell , and linxc sullcrcd fromitcvrrsincc. About four years ago it brought on paraly- ( is , which Kept me in bed si\ months , and the best doctots in the city s.u'd I could ni't H\e. Isullcml fearfully from iiulicMion | ; , and for over two j cats could not cat solid food and fora lane ; portion of the time was unable to retain cen liquid nourishment. 1 tried Urown's Iron llittersand now nftcrlalingtuo bottles I am able to ict ; up and go around and am tapidly impro\ing. 0. DIXKEB. BROWN'S ' IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion , Dyspepsia , Malaria , Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true , reliable , non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood , gives new lifo to the muscles and tone to the nerves. WESTEKN .WORKS ! 0. SPE011T , - - 1'ropriotor. 1 12 Harnoy St. - Omrlia , Nob. MANUKACll IICRBOF BalTanizBfllrofl , COUNIOKS , DORJIER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and Slata Roofing , Spcaht's l'.it ( it Mutnlio Skylight. i'atont Adjusted llatoliut B.ir ntul Bracket Shelving , t nin thn ionurnl ; Rfiunt for tliu * dbovu line of { { oodn. IKON K15NOINO. OrettlnDi , nnlu trnrii , VcrandBi.OrRca mid [ l.nk n lll.ijt , Window and Oftllirj Ouiirdi ; * lnn OKNKUA.T FOB OH 1C AGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEW YORK.BOSTON , And all PoluU Cait ainlrooutli.E tt. TIIKI.Ih'liCOSII'UmK.fi Hcnrly , ( KK ) lullci ) Hollil Bnioolh .Ucol Tr cti All rxniHHtloiiniiru ina-lolu UNION DtPOTO Inm NatlonM llunntAtlon > 1'iliiL' the real Through Oar Line , anil In unh t-rnallj nnrnloJ to Im thit FINEUT EQUIPPED Itall. ruail In tln < tvorlil ( or all Llauomol Until. Iry It niidsuu Hill llnil truvclln , ; a Iruur ) n'li-iil nl a ill * 'omfort , Thruuxh 'Ufli'taiU rliN CtU liri tcil I.I no foi , oo t all linn In tlio Wnit. All Information about llttoa o Taru , Hlct ring Cr.r Ai/ji-iiiiuoJitloin , Tliiiii TaliUx , A > c. , K III lie chin rfnlly 1 1\ i > ii by upiilj InlnK to r. j. i-orrtu , 2d Vli'ii-l'rua'l Aden. Miuiitr.Chlcvo. ; CCnCIVAL LOWELL , Ou-i. ruHniivyir Agt , Clilc i'n , W. J. JlAVFNI'OKT. Ui.ii At'Liit.L'onncIl IlluBn. II , 1' . DUKLL , TlckU Art. ( 0" > raiuo-e.I Jy Sioai City ffi facific THE BIOUTX GIT'S ROUTB Hnui * llolM Twin Ibrowh lioir Council DlulJK to Ot. Paul V/lihoi.t Ohince Time , Only 17 Ho-Jrn W.IB THKllOBTK3 KOUTI not : OOUNOIL BLUFFS TO ST. PAUL , HIKNt.7 1'OMH Dur.urii oa DISUAHOK nd Ml point * la yortlicrn lo\n > . UlaiiuxU nJ Dikdi , TCJI line In ( inu't > rv > l with th Irapiated ' Automttlc Alr-bikt-a oi Wuit'ngliouja - kill * PUUcrra Coupler nU Ilultou MiJ lor flk'LCU , UiJUCV AND COUFUUT III nc ariwvul. [ "ullinin CaUw bltip'sg ' C i run -.brouKh Wll Hour t'UAJVUK l > ot .u K > a HiOltyand bi. t'tnl , vU Council Pluffi ri klluut City Train ) leuva I n'qn P -l/c Yrt4iller i CCUQ ell lUuffo , at J. ' 0 p. rj. July ou arrival ol hxual City , Bt Jc * " ' . i j touu.ll JIluCi tr > < n fiam the BoutU. Arr'vlut ; i tlloni City 11 10 r. n > andMtbcNt Union DdjKUtBt. 1'iul it 11:55 : noon. TEN HOUU3 IH ADVANOB OP LXf 0111 1 U BOUTB. TR m'iul ri Ia tailing t > i Hloui City Root you K t a Through Tialu. The 8hort * t t > i c the Quick Mt Time anil a Oomloitablo IllJi la tb Ttrouith Ctm tit WOOD COUNCIL ULUKKH AND ST. PAUL. jarSi-o thkt your TloXtti md via tto "filoai ' ' OltranJI'idfiolUUroaJ / a. WATTLCH , J. H. BUOHANJiN BupirlDtenJunl. Oeu1 1'iiw.Ageal Mlewuil Valley li. W , H. UAYIH , EoQttwMitern t'aswinuK Agiut. Couitll BluOa , la * DOCTOR G17 St. OlmrlcnSt. , ST LOUIS , Mo. A HKOrr.AR OIUtH'ATB of tw nvdfwl mllrgevlniilircn loner | 0 snwrl In 'h < t wit mtnt ot i HilOMl , ' , WHlVul , SKi < AND 1ILUOI ) li > < n o thin > other pvmdan In St , 1/niU ritv p ji < r < ( how nil all eM rnl.lcnt ) knn * Omiilt.itlnii ni oMlco or li ) null Itco ami Iniltnl. A filonily talk or 111 * oj inttn rents tio'hln ; . When It 11 Inconvenient to vUtllc flti for treatment , r/ipiliclnw c n bo s < tit liy null or Mproi cvorjwhcrc. Cmiblc 'twi-Siiimnteoil ! vtncroitiuiUoxl8t.lt Is Ifink- j ititnl U.I , or wntr. Nervous prostration , PnSilitv , MrntaJ nml I'hyiianl \ VeaUncsMyrcnrlal'and other Hireetlons of Throat , Hkhi andjjlones TlloiKl ImpuritlfR ntul 111rl I'-iltijiilTigT SMn Afipcttoti * , "Old Sores mitt Ulcers , Impediments to Mutniu c , ItlifnTmnilMa , Plies pcciHl MtuuUon t-i onsen from over.worl.cd brain sritOK'AI , CASItt reecho * pedal nttcntiun. llsen M arMni ; from Iniptu Itfncc , iTxco es , ItuMtUcnceH orlJxposnre . Ml effect , not a cause. Its or.'fln In within ; llq timnlfosUtlons without , llrncc , to euro tlio ilraevio tlio CArsniuunt bo removoil , and In no oilier wnv ran a euro cvrr l > e cfliftitl. ARNEn-K 5AFE W1DNDAJgg CUKE l uUbliehed on Jutt t | irlnclio. | ! It rcAllctithat 95 Per Cent. stall dlionscs nrlro from dcranRCil kMncja an Ivor , nml It ttrlLcnat once nttlioroot ol tie Illlrulty. The clcmontu \\lilchttlnronipcectl ct illrcitlr upon Ihrso crcit orirann , botlir.ua Odii m d uitniur.nn , nnil , by iilncliic them lu a ni'ilthj , comlltlcn , ilrhoilljcrmo anil ( lain fintii tlio sjMom. For the Innunicrablu trouli'ct canned by uc- noattliy Klilncn , l.hcr anil Urlnarj Organ * ; fct .lie dt-truxplnp lllnonlorsol Women ; for Mtvlatu. am ) iiliyalavl ilc'rniMciui.'iitB Kencrallj , thin Krrat romeilyhai no oiiual. IJtuaro of Imimotnru , lir.- bn just as pood. For enlo ball ilc H. \VAUNEH & CO. . iuo Itoobcstor N. V. COL. L , iT'FOBTER. , Ohio , May 10 , 1SSO. Tin. II. J , KXMPAU , A' Co. I li il aivcryalua - tiln Hninlilttonl in tolt that I piUmJ \ cry I Ihly | , lie hul a large liino pp In ru ono joint and a rniall ona on ttia ether \\hlth tnada hhiMeiy Imno ; I had him untliir the ihnrpi ol tuo uttr- Inary mircconahlcti falleil to uiro him. 1 03 oncJiy ri adliif tlni ihuitlfotm'nt ol KcndiH'e Spn > tn Cur ) In tlmClilcaKO ICxprcsi.I ilotcrinlnril atmic'ctotry It mid trot our Cniifg'sta ' rtrc to < jnil fTlt , mil tin } nuicrcJ Utre hottlea ; 1 toot. all an ) I thoueht 1 nulJ uhc < t n thorouKh fill , 1 usc-il It a conlltik' to directions nm ) the day tbo rait miHQd to ho tame and tha illnt o lima ilMM ! | > ciart'd. I lined till , ono Lottie and I'm lolt'n Ilrnlu are ni ( ten of hniii ] and as nmoolli fa ni j homo In the nlatn Mo l rnt it- ly curi'il. Iho uiravk 80 rrmarkablo that I ha\o kttwo lit my mUhlii'H hu\o .tho remi.li > lug tno bottlia v. lii nrnnow nilnelt. Very riiiiulfiilU I. . 1' . FObTKK. Illujtratcil clrcnUr itMag pcMthe proof 1'ilcuil. All Druu'i'lits Imi' It nr cun Kf tit lor ion. Dr. II. J. KonJill & Co , 1'ic- | irlctnr . Knmhnr/b Fallr , Vt SOLD BY ALL DRUGOIR IS d wly HEAT YOUK HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD. UAUI : nv HIOHABDSON.BOYNTON & 00 CHICA'OO , ILLS. Kmhoily now 1882 liuprnuintnti , Jlcr , nrnotioul It4 uru > ; Cant IOH to kuep In rJur ; U.ulouj fuolt will euu moro hwt anil a larger voluuio o > liuru uir tluu any furnace niu'lu. HeM I. . ) HfiUCiV : k DHADKOHD.O.imna.Nctf - Ml JMPERtSHABLE PERFUME. Murray & Lanman's' FLORtDft WATER. Best for TOILET. BATH and ANDKERCHIEF. Beams Rewarded , OR , T lie Story of tno Sewing Machine. A hinJjoroe tlttlo pamphlet , bine and told oo a vrltb uumeioui co rtY lafi , will be GIVEN AWAY to uy auult r < rron callln ; for It , at auy buncb 01 aub-olficoof IheBlnijtr UaDufaclurlog Com * pauj , or w\l \ b MO | by mall , po l lld , to m pmon UV'OK at a OUiUuca ( torn cat otf cct The Singer Mannlaoturlng Do. . Prluclpal ' ) Boo , 84 Union Squaw , NEW YORK.