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THE DAILY BEE OMAHA SATURDAY OCTOBER 28
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OIVIAKA , NEB.
WUOLS3ALK AND KETAIL DEAI.EU IN
BeJijtoaaBi
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , BQORS , BLINBS , MOLDINGS , LIME , i !
ASCNI ron MICAVAUKKB vsxxsr OOHVANTI
ffear Union Pacific B'spot. . OMAHA
L1HMANN ,
JOBBER OP
AND
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IKBOW HADEB
'EASTEB PSSiGES OUFLiOATEO.
118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA
58&JLJ5
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
Ail Grocers' Supplies ,
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
nraiuo im TOCTURI ) TOBiOCQ ,
for BSHWOOD NAILS AHD LAH.IN . & SAND POWDER CD.
POW2R AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
JOHUW HlffillBnT , HKLTJKa , ITE *
HALLA0AY WlHD-MILtS GHURCHEAHDd8CHOOUBELLB
Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb.
Omaba Steam Laundry.
The only Laundry in i obraska that la snppllod with complete machinery
or Laundry work. Send yonr orders by mail or express.
GOTTHEIMER , GODFREY & CO. ,
1207 Farnhnm Street.
DEALERS IN
Fire and Burglar Proo
'
1020 Farnham Street ,
C.
Windov and Plate Glass.
rarAnyono contonirlallng bullaln ; Btorob&nk. or any other flnc will find It to tkclr d
fuitafo to corri'8 end nlth us bolero jiurchtatuK tuelr Plato Ob : : ,
XX F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA - NEB.
W.B. MILIuVHl . H. JOHNSON
MILLARD & , PEOK ,
Storage , Commissioa and f liolesale Pruite ,
1421 & 1423 FARNHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PROD HOB SOLICITED !
A , iit-a for PpDk & BauliBP8 Lard , and V/iiiier / Mills i'luur
OMAHA , - - - HEB
KEEEflENOES '
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. 301INSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OP
CARRIAGES , BUGGIES
epalriug Dona in aU Branohes
IE1.
WHOLESALE GROOEE ,
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb.
EDUCATIONAL.
The cry of hck of school accommadv
tion la being houd all over the country.
Tt has been decided In 1'iltsburg , I'n. ,
that it in r.lowftilo : for persons over
twenty-one year * of age to Attend the
night fchoolsj accordingly , owing to tha
increase. ! MUndinrc , there Is n great lack
uf room ,
Th ( xw'ary of the * Ute loatd of education -
cation h M brcti linking an estimate of the
population of Ml'inpiott , ' 'i ed upon ar
rival * fem nbr.ud. jfonukc * the mini-
bfr D'll.Wnnd It lll proliably reach
n round million before the cu I of next
year.
year.A
A teacher * ' in tl ute met lait wiek nt
Kingston , N. Y. , nt which 1'rofwsor
XortliRin explained n novel mothud of
teaching hUtnry. Commenting on this
subject , The Kingston 1'recman atlvocitcn
the rending of the mottling newspapers in
school , na the best way to teach coi torn *
poraneous history : It sajs.t ' 'How ca y
nud simple such nn exercise might be
made every Intelligent teacher can under
stand , nnd there I * no other subject in
which such profound nnd unrelnxing inter *
est cun be excited. And who , even
among tbo revellers in classic lore , will not
say that the knowledge thus acquired h
of n thousand times more vnlun to the
practical man of affair * than a dozen hi ; *
lories of the ages that have lolt no tr.tca
upon the people of the civilization of our
time except in the books that hnvo handed
down the record of their deeds ? "
The IFon.V. . O. DePamy , of Now
Albany , Ind. , who propose to giro nt once
8300,000 to Asbnry university , nnd 45 per
cent of hU estate nftcr death , on condition
that the citizens of that vicinity ahnll turn ,
ish suitable grounds for the institution nnd
lubtcribo n fund i f 315itOCO , is emphat
ically n Hosier of the llooslers. Horn in
Indiana , of French doiccnt , lu 1822 , nnd
left n penniless orphan at the ngo of six
teen , ho has worked his way up to the very
foremost rank mnong the business men of
that state. He has been A mill owner , n
merchant , n banker , nnd n grain dealer ,
and [ ii now interested In developing tha
plate-gins * Industry. He has always been
rerdy to use freely bin wealth nnd intlu *
euce for the good of Ills native state , and
particularly his homo city , Now Albany
Ho has helped many young men to obtain
nn education , linn founded and maintained
a large leminary for young ladles , and
now , by his offer to Asbnry university ,
baa connected hid name permanently nnd
prominently with the highest educational
interest * of the west.
"fivo or tix years ngo , " Bays n writer in
The Baltimore American , "the soli ol
oonrd t.f Boston came to the conclusion
that too much time was wasted in the pub
lic schools on pursing and nualysH , nnd too
little was given to composition and lan
guage leit'onR. 1 hero is a strong tendency
in tbo schools of Baltimore to dfvote too
much time in the same way. It h un
necessary to nrgue that the power to gpcnlc
ind writn the Englhh language concctlv
is what the boj'H nnd glrli should firnt no-
quire ; all admit the fact. It IB well known
imong the toachcrd that in the majority of
the grammar schools children nro taught
cl ill cult parsinr-\\lio cannot write a re-
ipectnbleletter nnd who Bpenk very incurtl
rectly. The proper use of Inngtmgo should
bo the end siught : only the simplest pars
ing thould bo taught in the grammar
schools , nod the time now wasted devoted
to language loss ins. The teachers chum
that the fault lies in the character of the
examination questions , tlilliculr panting
being made the teat , rather than the child's
ability to speak end write correctly.
There is certainly need of reform in this
direction. "
OONNUBIALITIES.
Mr. Lilly , of Jefferson , Inwa , wa ) nn
inipetuoua wooer. He rii'lieil into the
presence of a woman with nu engagement
ring in oiio hand , < i cocked pistol in the
oilier , and declared that nhu ruuat niurry or
die. Sbo did neither , and he has gone to
prison.
At a wedding , cot long since , nmong the
presents diaplayed wac a $1,000 bauk note
from the father of the bride. After thn
weddiog was over the old gentleman folded
up the note and put it back in hia vest-
pocket. The conduct of that doting
father reminds one very much of the prom
ises of reform made by candidates previous
to the election as contrasted with their
performances when the election in over.
Montgomery county , Bid. , reports n sad
deathbed scene. Jud < o William Bowie
being about to die , he requested his beau
tiful daughter Kiln , n popular society belle ,
to marry Dr. White , to whom she had
been betrothed for fovoral years , and it
wiw done , The self-sacrificing devotion of
the young lady ivill bo understood when it
i * stated that preparations for a fashion
able wedding next month had been made ,
and che willingly forewent the brilliant
social event in which she wai to luvo been
the central figure.
The marriage of MIIo. Sophie Duvorger ,
the nctreas nf a former generation , hnu
made a great xenaatlon throughout the
theatrical world. Mile , Duverfjer IVIIB ac-
cuitomed to wear upon tha staeo diamonds
to the value of $103OOD , the gift of I'rince
Deiuidjlf , and the manjgera of I'arid nl.
wajH stiputatrd in liflr engagement thut
she would nllow them to bo udvottleed in
the play-bill. On ens occnaion nu , cohered
with dlamondH , filio plnynd the role of the
Countess of Gernmlne , in the melodr.imn
of "Treute Ang , " on tolng curried fainting
from the ball-room it wn perceived that
the yery solea of her satin ehoenvoto in.
cniBted with the dazzling brillinntH A
tremendous shout of applanee burst from
tbo audlvnce at the Bight , and in answer tea
a universal cull for a repetition of the cer
emony bearers were induced to parade her
uuconncioua form a second tiau in front of
the Btagp.
Ilast Washington \ all agog over a eocial
Bcnbatlon in which the chief pirttcipanU
v/ere Kate K , Kelluin , n handsome , well-
connected tnfss of tcveuti-in mid Ch'ing
Got of Japan. Much to the dligtnt o ( her (
liienda , MiajKellumhad prnmiied to mar *
ry thn orieut'il. The wedding was to occur
lant n if ! lit. Got procured a license and en
gaged n minister. Before- the hour rot for
the ceremony , great crowds of young men ,
determined upon preventing the marriage
congregated in front of the house , I'll rents
were made that if Chonj ; did not leave be
fore the arrival of thu miniuister they
would take him out and thruth him , The
inob'n thrt-nts each minute became uioru
yli lent. It was therefore deemed best to
adviae the minister to remain away , fhh
he did , andtbomarringo waaot course p rt >
jioncd , mid when tha day la agreed upon it
19 certain that morn xecrecy will be main
tained , ( Jhong wai liighty Inccntcd , He
feared to face the crowd , and M > made a
stealthy oxlut from the back door. The
young men cur-tinunii to give vent to their
hooting * , nnd loud criea if coming ven
geance werH rnadi < for some tiire after the
poor Jup'a depnrttiro ,
l LIGIOU
The Firt > t Baptist church of Cambridge ,
Mass. , was dedicated Isut week. This la
third church of the society , which WAS or
cauized in 1817.
The Unitarian club of Boston , Mtss , ,
held a meeting at the Hotel Vvndome ,
r
October 11. Twenty-four new members
were elected , making a total of 250 ,
As England and Germany eeem to be tin.
able to agree upon thu appointment of a
Protestant bishop of Jerusalem , it U expected
pected that the .See will be abolished ,
An KpiacopE.1 convention of the central
diocese of Pennsylvania convened In
Christ cathedral. Heading , ! ' , , on the
IGth inst. One hundred and forty clergy
men and lay delegates froi thlity coun
ties were preeent , Bluhop Ho wo proeiding.
The Moravian church of Lancaster ,
Pa. , celebrated the one hundred and fif
tieth anniversary of Its existence la.it Sun
day , One of the features of the celebra
tion was a children's germon , delivered
by the Rev. Hichard If ewton , the well
known "children's preacher" of Philadel
phia.
ft
The oldest existing Baptist church In
Wales U the one at Swansea , which hai
Jiitt entered upon Its new premises , It was
formed in IGtO , ftnde\cnnow. filter ft
lapf e t > ( 233 } ears , continue * to hold lt < iwn
nj tin largest In the principality , iU i.iom-
bcrsliip b log G17.
The Methollat conform of GAtirutt , re
cently In fO'dlon , decided that the cdnc.v
Hi niUtnndsrdot itn inlnUUra * hould lo
rni'ecl cor slderablj. It won resolve I lint
hereafter all catirttd.iUa for rtcopti.m on
trial h uld bo required to present a . rtiH-
Cute of matriculation In sotno necredltwi
tinitertUy , orlml rl ould bo rcgantcd by
lhobj rdi'f oxnmlncrs nan fnlr c > iii\i-
lent.
lent.The
The vuung people nf the South dm rc-
ga'.lctial ohiirch nt Slllin flclcl , Mtwu. , turn
thochuro'i parloH intJ n free roaiilng
room raoh Sunday from 5 to 7:30 p. m.
NORif to thU very good ulep In the tlijht
olrccllon they will dd nnother , nnd open
the p loM two or thrco evculnga in tlio
w < > ck- , the result will bo the rniUn : ; from
toinptniioii of ninny yonnj ; men who are
Rtringprg an 1 have free entrances only into
I ho liijuor Haloono , where they mo always
ttindo welcome.
HONEY FOR THlll LA.DIBS.
Tj-mdon pnlc'ladio.i MO provided wJlh
CA.N during business boura.
JIcil hat , red fo lhcr. , rtd gloro * , and
red htockitiiifl , are worn by the inllllon ,
The latent caprice in the way of n kco
pin , or brooch , forms also bouquet fast
ener.
ener.A
A new brncolnt has made Its appearance
which clasps the arm without hiURtf fasten-
ing.
Some etatietical fiend estimates that
courtships cost three tons of coal each 011
an average.
Ugly spider. , as largo as life nnd I \ \ Icons
ns natural , are the latest thing in the way
of lace pins ,
PhlUdolphtans who think it n sin to
dance or play cards are breaking tholr
necks tu witness the Black Orook.
Court trains sloped tea tx ! nt like n bird's
tall are worn with the painted bodice * of
meulnp dreaais.
Now claps to fasten cloaka nro wood d
masks W'th open mouths ; otlier clasps are
animals' heads of broiiza or silver.
Jean Baptiato cloth U the French name
Tor a now camel's hitir cloth tlint is ns soft
ns Inilla chuddab , but has a rough fmUh ,
White and gray doves are the favor Ho
tiirdt for nutnmn hats for girlx. They are
also worn on thu corsage , amid the bouquet
of HiiwerB.
Kococo jewelry is the French fancy. It
lias garnets nuil turruoiaoi | , with ho.tds of
J.iinogo eunmel inuuntcd in antique diver
The amount of jovvelry worn h reduced
to it ) miuimum. It U uoUmior ) gi od style
to wear cotifplcuoui gold ornuincutc , mpo-
clally on the ntreet.
Grecian lynx , a long-halre' ' , Hcht col
ored fur of a yellowish tingp , will le n
very f biiimblo fur for triunuiuj ; wiiiter
cloaks and costumes.
cltl Young Mr. Forney Bays : "Uocnii'a of
tltl largo tnulo in gorgoonn gaiters it is
thought that crinoline and tilting hoops are
tl come in fashion again. "
Fruit ilu'tigii" , such as iitrawbcrrles ,
plums und pour. , nro nn the newest bro-
-i ; borse-ahoe patterns are of raised vel
vet on a cordtd eurface.
Network of sill : cords with drooping tas
sels is to be utod to give I ho appo.irauro of
vestH anil aprons on French drestos of
corded sicilienno nnd velvet.
Small mulTd of dark feathers have two
birds' heads one head split for orna
menting thu front. A collar ti > match bus
another pair of heads on the left shoulder.
Cmclitr.cn'fl capes of soaUkln , and trim
mings uf th same fur , ard used on dark
green nnd brosvn cloth dresses. Otter bor
ders and capus uro very stylish for velvet
and sill : dresses.
There are no chingcs in fashion tlmtcan
displace velvet as a fiopular fabric , or ren
der it less than de-irablo formany purposes
for which no other can bo offered as a
efficient , substitute.
. Jersey wool cloves very long nnd without
buttons are made in all shades to match
cloth dresses , and are so well ehapod that
they fit th t hand M neatly HH
gloves do.
A woman is under sen tenca of thirty-live
years' imprisonment for Belling liquor at
Rutland , Vt. , that period being composed
uf 200 different terms for a like number of
offenses.
Largo clasps of steel or gilt play a great
patt in fashions nowadays. They ate used
to trim hats , shoes , dresa bodice * and
clonks und to drape tunlci or to ornament
the sash bow on thu back.
Brown nnd Pompciinn rod are very pop
ulnr colors for bonnets. Brown sicilienno
and red velvet nre folded together for trim
ming line felt bonnets , nnd there are three
short ostrich featners of those colors form
ing a panncho on the crown.
Broad-brimmed plcturecquo hats laden
with ostrich plumes are worn by young
ladies because their coquettish curves and
waves are far moro becoming than the
newer but Htilf luiuculino hats with close
bands and short Rnmo feathers.
"Yes , " said the burlcpque actress , "I
think that editor is the meanest , roont con-
temptibln wretch in existence. Ho doesn't
wunt mo to mcceed. " "What has ho
donct" "Donol You know that
about mo In Chicago ? " "Yes : did ho print
ii ! " "Print it ? No ; ho wouldn't ; that's
it. "
Slang Undangorous language. lEcccntly ,
when n handsome yuung wife went to u
hardware Btora to getono ol those wooden
contrlvanc H to mash potatoes , and said "I
want n maeher , " every man in the shop ,
from the boas to the of lice- buy , started to
wait on her.
X" There in a preference for having the up
per part of the oostumo of some plain ma1
teriul , with a damask or brocade of large
fcnill or floral p.itterns for the eklrt.
} vncn vclvelH , plush nnd brocitollei uiako
luudsouiu skirts for plain Indian caehineie
bodices and \iluited \ tunlci ,
Plain velvet la moro utylish than figured
velvet. It In being mod for nmntles with
marabout fringe , chenille , or fur tiirn.
miuga , l > ut it mtiht be loaded with trim-
min's ( o make it acceptable , nud fiuo eatin
cottl piuip is laid upon. It io ; clustly that
the velvet bosomes merely a groundwork
for tlecoration.
Humorous conceits appear in the now
iilver jewelry that is darkened to resemble
old tilver. Five couiia masks nro on one
long bruucbvhllo others have ICato
Groennway children , the man In the moon ,
fighting cockj , blinking owjj , or sentimen
tal-looking cloven. Bouquet pin of silver
have the word "Houvruir" cngrftved upon
them ,
Cloth b.tiquri with iquare tabs and
brnidod vi itx via capital things for [ 'ivint ;
sulliclei't t tt int'l ' to tiik ni.d wool dresses
without f I t jr.au lu or J < fcet , Hun
garian blue , uinwcoti red a > i Jull green
cloth uro the colorn r > t r. ' I , as they
hannonlze well \tith i .rly . .I ' 10 dres
of the period , whether colored ur black.
A newly married Sacramento worann
who took a diink with a gambler she nov r
met before , and who , vho said , drugged her
and carried her t-j San Francisco , where ho
bbed her of her trunk nnd wardrobe , de
clared nho wasn't afraid to go home , for
her husband wouldn't ' blame her for whit
couldn't bo helped ; but her eyes filled with
team as the thought of lur lost clothes , and
she sobbed out : "I wouldn't care nt nil If
It wasn't for the trunk !
A distinguished physician says that the
garaieuU worn by women are preferable to
thosa worn by men. Ho may speak from
experience , but wo don't believe ho e/er
wore a walking costume of royal blue
cloth , with facing * , revere , and pelerine of
velvet plush , with a velvet baiqno , a long ,
cllugini ; pelisse trimmed with lace iabota
down the fronts and back , Charles II. collar -
lar , and a tiny black telvet poke and a
rlb-compresdng corset cut vntutn , and so
forth. Hardly.
lie woa n real estate agent and com
plained that ho had throe adjoining boute *
to let since last fall , and couldn't get rid
of them on any terms. "What1 * the
asked o friend ; "malaria1 "No , '
Jlnm-mlll on the corner ? " "Xo. "
, 'N'r-lKhWSvxl inf tfl with Ml * ' " "Xo.11
"Whtt then"1 "Well , iliero'/i a mun who
lirfa nero's tns way \vitn hUdftUf-hUr , nnd
hn a trying to malic nn Atetricin prlum
donna ol her. "
Ladles will Aatl \ this M.KOII to look
up their hclrlmims in the slinpo of fancy
micklea nnd cl * | > , wi otnatiirnU of this
lUfcrlptton nro exotc.llnRly fft hlotubln.
lltickloK , both little nn 1 largo , of gold , nil *
ver , jet , pearl or bronze , nni worn upoil
the dre < , often in Itlnco of button' . An
iim orted cwtunie of mahogany red , satin
nnd plush , \lilbltPd this week , was fast
ened down the cntiro front nud upon the
liackHof the close c ntUovtA wlln buck-
lea and strnpi exactly KRCinbHii tluno
\\hich fasten n sVntc
I1 DKOPS.
A mill pond in ludttna In calil to bo
good for 300 cftsos of chllU nnd fou-rn
ye.-ir , and fuinlnhoa txio thug suircs
pretty lair support ,
The one todecmiui ; fcalura nbout In
diatm mobx is that they seldom nmko n
mistake and hnug a ntnn > vlu > ought to gn
to the legifilnture for one who oiiftht to
trend the g llu\vs.
Some men claim that they don't c.uo n
two utrnw.s nbout politics , but when It
conies to mixed drinks they nro mighty
particular to hn\o nt least two Mriuvn , nnd
aound ones at thtit , too , Now York Com
mercial ,
An npplo trco in Chomung county , N.
Y , , la responsible for two dentho , two
broken legs nnd thrco broken nrm * dnrlng
tholnnllivo years. The cllmblt nroutul
there h unhealthy for boys ,
Now York mid Ohio people carry horsn
chontntilH in tliclr pockets to ward oil
rheumatism. U U moro convenient than
to bang n cnlib.igi ) nround the neck.
A liuly ottt MCtt brut n railroad sand
wich which hhe puts in the heola and toes
of otocklugD ulicu darning. It la also used
as n door-knocker nud n familiar engine to
knock tbo lift ) out of treapasatug boys.
I'uck.
You will wonr'cr where nil the doga in
Georgia nro until you ill-mount nl. the gnte
nf n planter' * homo. Tlitn you will won
der if he owns s.11 the dogs in Georgia.
A Miasitiaipp ! murderer wnotod his ex
ecution dolMol hilf nn hour for the
weithcr to clear elf and gtvo the ctowd n
nhniico to | nt down their umbrcllnr , nud
tlionlicrilT ndmircd the Men and waited.
A California ! ! , who was in the buainesa
for eight yearn , enya that n faro bniik has
nix chnucos t n playor'd one , nnd It ho
wins any grcnt nmount , tlioro nro nlno
chnnt2t < to ono that ho will bo followed nnd
slugged ,
The cranberry crop of the cast is n fail
ure , iiinl o\ cry man who understands that
it takes two pounds of sugar to swcctan n
handful of berries will bo glad of it ,
Detroit Fico Press ,
There nre thirty different firms In Now
York ndtcrtistntt niitlit c.trpotH , They
must etui loy blin I mou to take the mcas-
uro of looms , or else people alter their
huuaua aflsr the cnrpetn are ordered ,
A gentlcmnu who hoard * nt nu Austin
lintel called the waiter nud snld to him-
"Bring mo n Mottle of wine , but I want n
good one1. " "You arn lu luck , " responded
the waiter , "you drank nn yesterday the
last bnttltt of poor wlno wo had in the
house. " Texas Sittings.
A Troy boiler milker rcfased n Slii.OOO
job beouiso the man wlio ciino to see him
about it diJn't tnko oil his hat on enter-
Ins t ° o office. The may suva ho didn't re
move his hat bur-mine the boiler maker
didn't have kid glove * on , Detroit Fioe
Press.
Thin in the season of the year when the
nKrienltur.nl papers nro hard at work ad-
\inini ; tlio farmers not to leave their 8500
inowers and SSOU reapers out In the enow
nil winter. No farmer could pot nlong
without an agricultural paper , Philndel *
pliin News.
J.Mt'IiilTIES.
Several murdorerh hnvo been hunt ; lately
who didn't believe they wcro goinc straight
to heaven ,
liov. Dr. Pierian , lately called from Do
trolt to Indianapolis , has preached n strong
sermon against rented pews. If bo can
run a church without that income bo will
bo worth n salary of $10,000 a year to any
church In the big cities.
It is now announced that the cost of con
verting heathens hna been i educed to nbout
32. ) per head. Po'Impw It is adulterated
leligiou which la being served out.
Au lown paper has supplied n long-felt
want by giving to the public an obituary
nolle i thut beam upon its face the i-tanip
of honesty. It sy. : "He gained his
riolios by loaning money ami handling
notoi nni mortgagea , hud u state-wide
ti imo for hia litigation in various countlcn
anil in the mipremo courts , was grasping
and berxrtlesH in hh transactions , became
divorced from bis wife , nnd died without a
friend. "
Economy.
A fortune may Lo spent in using inef
fectual mi'dicinefl , when by applying
THOMAS' KOU.UT.IIO On , n speedy and
economical euro can ho effected , In capes
of rheumatlcm , lame back , boJIly ailments ,
or paios nf every description , it affords
instant relief'
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The rnoat central ! ' located hotel In the city ,
JtooniH 7B < \ Vl.Ort , ? 1.50 and f 2 00 jwr day ,
1-irat UlAu UcoUurnnt connected wltb Uie
hotel.
.HUllST. - - Prop.
Corner Fourth and I/ocuat fltroeta ,
( 00,000
TIMREM-SPRIHGVEHICUS
HOW IN TJ H K
They nurri.vs all other 0 for csi > y rldlni ; . etjlo
nd durability ,
They are for sale by all Loading Car
ingo liuildora and Doalora ihroughoat
ho country.
JPEIUGS , QEAR3 & BO'DIEO
For 1 h
Henry Timken ,
Patentee siiJDullilcr ol Kino Car > lata ,
2E. < 3 Tcrac , - - asoco.
H-Gin
0. SI'KOllT , Troprlotor.
1 12 Barney St. - Omrlia , Neb ,
Galvanized In ,
OORN101JS ,
DOIIMEII WJNDOWd , F1NIALS ,
Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing ,
Sraoht'ii Patent Motalio Sl.-j-light ,
Putont Adjusted Hatchet Bar
end Bracket Bhdvirig. I out
the Konend u ont for the
nbovu liru ) ogoodu. .
IIION I'KNOINQ ,
Orettlngt , D lu tr det , Vor nd , | Ofnc3 n <
Dink n lllDB , Window and Otlllt.
Quardi ; alto
QBNKUAL AOKN
AND
Delicious Bever.
age ,
"THE UUr "
THAT OH1SKU8 ,
"BUT NOT INEBUIAT1S3. "
OU1J D1NNKH 1'AV.TV Im-i fmUhcil
the liut bottle of "HUH 1'UNCH. "
"Tlicn. 1113' iloar , ilon't forgot to remind
1110 to onlor frrshsuniilv tihinorrow. "
"TUB UU111'UNair'Ii ' iirop rcd i nle.
ly by MCMIM. C. U. (5IJAVK8 & SON ,
Boston , It ID nmilo of tha liost Imported
liriuuly nnd Sititn Cruz ruin , tinltod with
the jmco uf fresh IciUotm. nnd the finoit
whlto Bticnr , nud N roilly n delicious , n
pure , nnd n tollable nrtlclo , that hnn 'net
with the most cor.llnl npprcciatlun of nil
who tried it.
See lint yon cot thn genuine with the
fnoi-lmlloof - "OlIKSTIJR K. OIIAVKS&
3 > NB"ou the cnpatilo over the cork o
bottlo.
Sold by Grocers and 'Wlno Merchants
everywhere.
Trnilo fnippHo.1 nt Mnnnfacturcr'a prtcca
liy At , A , MoN&mnrn ; famlltoRRiippllcd by
A. 11. Ulndntotio , Oinnhit Neb
I I EOGEES A CO ,
u2k.CSKE3 BJ'OC'S *
P. L. Sommers & Go's
CELKBISATO )
BISOUITS ,
OAKI3S ,
JUMBLE3
AND NOVELTIES
Wliolosalo Manufacturing
iND DEALERS IN
Fruits , Nuts and Cigars.
Ill 8 14th St.
OfttffA , - - WEB
GOLD ROPE.
Tholntrlnilcmerit anil sjpcrlor nualttyot our
OolilllopoTobacco has InducoJ othoi mamilaa-
turora to put upon tha nuikct ooJi el'.nlhr to
'ur brtml In numa and Rtjla which are oilcrod
Mul told tat lota 11101 oy than the Ronulno ( JolJ
Hope. Wo caution the t ado anil consumer to BOO
that our name nnd tnulo mark ara upon each
lump. The only Ronnlco anil original Uold llopo
Tiihacco U manufactured by
TJ1K WILSON & MoNALLY TO
BAOCO COMPANY.
Mrs J. 0. Hobcrtson , ritlriiurcr. Pa. , writes"I :
nai suffering from general debility , want ol ap
petite , constipation , etc. , HO thatl I/O / was a bur <
den ; after using Ilurdock fllood Illttcra I felt hotter
tor tlian for yuan. I cannot praUo jour 131 ttcrs
too much , "
H. aibiffl. of Buffalo , N. Y. , writ"Vmir :
Ilurdock IIloci Illttcra , In chronic dlnctuioj of tha
blood , ll\cr 611,1 klclnojH , have b-.cn signally
marked with success. lha\o ujott them myaell
with best results , for torpidity of thollvor , and In
cjvsuof a ( rlcnd of mlno iml/crlnif Iicm diop y ,
tbu ofloct was marvelous. "
llruco Turner , Xlochoatcr , N. Y.wrltrai | : 'I have
bum lubjurt to nerloua disorder of tha kldnoya ,
Mill unabla to attend to Imiluusjt ; Ilurdock lloo ) < i
Hitters rellorud mo hiforu half n bottle uaniu <
feel coulldcrit that they will entirely euro mo. '
A-enltli Hall , Hlnghampton , N. Y. , wrltoc :
"leuflcrod with a dull pain through my oft
Imig and etioiililcr. Lost my sjilrlu , apjiotlto
and color , and could with clllllcuUy keep up all
day. Took jour Ilurdock Illood IJittiru M ill
roctod , and 1m o felt no pain uliico first wouk at
tor Ufllnir them. "
Mr. Noah Hates , Klinlra , N , Y , . writes : "About
four > oars ago 1 had nn attack of blllounfoier.and
never fully rccotcrod. lly dlh'oittho organs
wcro u oakcnod , arid I u ould lia toinjilctcly pros
tratoil for duj a. Alter ut\ng \ two bottles of your
liurdock filood Illttcra thtl raprovomi nt was to
vljllilo tliot I wai aalonliliiid. I tan now. tliouuli
01 ji'araol tgv , do fair and loisoimblu day's
work.
U. Ilhckct Itoblneou , iirojirletor of The Canada
I'rcabjtcrlMi , Totonto , Ont. , wilU'a ; "Koryoars
J eudcrul Krcatly from olt-rtcurrliiK hcadailit ! , I
usud your Ilurdocl. Illood Illttorn ultli hapjilwt
rc ulCi , and I now find uivjolf lu better health
than for jrars past , "
Mrs. Wallmo , Buffalo , N. Y , wrltn : ! havo.
UJ I Ilurdock. Ulood Hitters for lion ens and bll >
9iia i aUa hcs , and uin itcoinctud It to anyouo
- '
o > iu tsamro-
Mrs. Ira Mullnolhnd , Albany , V. Y , write- :
"For soMTal y.jrn I hivu tuflciul ficm cft-iccur
UK lilllloiw'liuiuUjhoii , ilyBiciila , atij com
iilalntu | iuculUr to luy BOX. blncu ualng your
Ilurdock IJlood JllttcnlBnicntUoIr rtllovou. "
Prlco , tl.OO o i flotllo ; Trla UottleilOOti
F03IEA , MILBUE1U Co. , Props ,
hold at nbokulo by hh 1 MrUohou ariJ U. V.
Goodman. Jo .7 tod-mo
The Great JjDgiisb Roracdy
Never ftlli t cuia
N'orvous IKIjlllty. Vi
tal Kxhauatlon , Km\r \
ilons , Seminal Weak-
ilIOOD , and all the
vll tdcctj of youth
ml falhea anil oxcoa
iia. It ntopa porma
uuntly ll wvakenlnir
iu > oUniUry Ioa4a aiu
Iralna upon the eya
ttnithelnc > ltablo re
. „ , Unit of thtsoovilpr&c
tlcoH , vthlch are BO destruetltu to mind and body
and uiaka llto tuUerabli , cftcn leading to Insinl-
tyandduith ItBtfcnuthcna tbo Wurvi-a.IJraUi
( memcrf IllooJ , ilusclca , Dliedtlvo and Hupro
ductheurL-nna , U roitorea to nil the orcanli
fuuctlcna their foruior ilgor and. vitality , m
ling Ufa chwrful and lujoyablo. 1'rlce , < 3a
'lOttlo , or four times the quantity 910. Beut by
ciprebf. iwcuro frctu observation , to any addreu
ou receipt of price. No. C , O. 1) . Bent , cxcej )
on receipt of f 1 aa i > euaraKtue , Lcttora 1 1
queatlnu anawcri must Incloao et&up.
Dr. Mintie'a Dandelion Pillu
arc tt > best tud chcaput dycj > e ) > ala nnd bllllou
euro la thomiiktt. Bold by til diuggluta. 1'ilce
CO ceata.
DC. UiNTu'a KiUN r niMKDT , Nu-nmcvu ,
Cures i II kind of Kidney and Lladdorcomplalute
irouorrlio ) , fleet and Uuconbut , for tao by 1
diu.-jfleta : f 1 a bottlo.
EHOUS1I MEDICAL INSTITUTE.
llti Olho t. , bt. Loula , iio.
For Sale In Omaha by
0. F. GOODMAN.
Sioux City & Pacific
THE SIOUX OITT ? KOUTB
Hum t. RollJ TiKln roa < h fioir
Oouucil Blullo to Bl. Paul
Without OhntiK Time. Only II Houra
Tir'eauorir.8 ! noon
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO RT , TAl't , JUMNKAPOtW
UUC.l'TH OA DUUAROK
rdull fclnVi la Korlhoin low. , lllnn < , ad
i kct . Thlo tine Ii o-julppod with the Improved
/oittlr.Rbt'Ujo . ' , utcntle Alr-bttike nd UIU
! M nd PiHrr ; nl foi
. iiAPirrr AIO OOKFOHT
l IMIlmin ! ' * ! , Mnenlni Olt
an Mirm li Wirnotr.'OItAIfQK between Kan
City krd Ct , 'AU | , vtt > Cna.icll UlniTj and
ilom City.
Tr l.ftlr-uo tnlon I'ol03 IVanitor at Conn
tl niu&i.'M 1ia p. m. ilrtllron ivnlMl of K niii
ty. ' : Jctio ? > . r.nj Gouicll IlluSs trMn from
Mio iouth. Ar Mn t BlTJt CUy 11 40 p. m. ,
i j.l * \ the K w Union ( tapM at ftl. faul t ; 11:55 :
mt/n
tin noting iv ADVAKCK or AKTOVHRB
notrrc ,
unierurmbtr la t Vlnf ( the El cm Cltr Bool'
roil Rot kThrou li Tr ln. Tha BhoiUM
: hn < ; iiUkodtTlma and OoinlorUble Hide to th
ThroiiRh C ra htjirajn
COUKCIL uLurrs AW > ST. PAUL.
Spu tint ) nut Tlchett nfirt tf tto "Bloui
0ty : and K ' .Ac lUllrotJ '
/ R. WAITLK'J , J. R. EOOnA.IAM
BupeilntendoM , Q n' F'HM. Acenl
WlMOiirl V icy J .
TV. S" DAVIH , UonlhiTf rtorn Puivinict
rou
CHICAGO ,
. PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
DETfiOIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORKBOSTON.
And all Polutt
TlinLINUCOMWIHKS
Nearly 4,000 mtlca. Solid Smooth 9teol Track
II connections nro made lu UNION DbPOTO.
ting a National Reputation aa bclnif the
rent Through Oar Line , nnd la universally
oncodcd to bo tha FINEST CQUIPPED lUlf.
road In th world for nil cloxaoa ol travel.
Try It ami } ou will find traveling a luxury
natcid nf a dUcomfort.
Through Tickets via rhle Colrbrated Line lot
eolo ab ail oUlcca In the Wvat.
All Infoimatlon about Kataa o Fare , Bleeping
Car AcocmnioJatlona , Time Tables , A.C. , will b
cheerfully given by apultluln to
T. J. POTTER ,
Sd Vlco-t'roi't & Don. ManagcrChlcaa.
PEnOIVAL LOWELL ,
Gen , Paeoetucr Art. Cblcara ,
W. J. DAVKNI'OIIT ,
Ocn. Agent , Conncll Dlufls.
II. P. UUF.LT. , Ticket
mnjo-od ly
Samuel C , Davis & Go , ,
DRY GOODS
JOBBERS
'
Wnuhiu ton Avo. and Fifth *
M'
ST. LOUIS MO.
OKAY'S HPECIFIO MEDICINE
TRADE WJAnitwTl1110,0r''tVI ' ; OB MARK
( illlnp cure
lor Bomlnal
Wokknoau ,
flEftftETAKina.eo'iuonco of AFTER TAKIHQ ,
.Solt-AliiiBc ; ns l > ota or Memory , Unlver.iil Laaul
Iudo , Pain In the Dock , Ulmncsa of Vision , Fro
mature Old Agt , und many otbor DUontea that
Isad to Insanity or Consumption tnd a 1'ruma- *
tureOravo ,
STFnll particulars In our pamphlet , which
vra doslro to send frco tvmall to every one ,
ATThe Hpctlflc Medicine Is Bold by all drugl'tati
kt lpcr pickaxe , or OpncktKes for { 6 , or will
I > 11 Bent ' free by mill em rcriipt of the monoy. by 1:5 :
TIIKOIMY JEDICINBCO , ,
3.N.V.
oo7in '
CATARRH AND ECZEMA
No argument la necessary to show that these
illsovts are of n blood origin ! H , b B , therefore ,
btlns composed of the im t powerful tfgelablB
ilterntlvm , destroys the dlir.vo. to it and branch ,
by putting the blood in a pure , healthy mate.
" 8,8 3. for Catarrh It a euro cure ; mrcd mo
alter nil other troUmonU had failed "
C. 0 , Ut.-at.s , arccncaitlo , InJ.
llovV , J Itoblnson , member Korth Georgia
Conference : "JJavo taken B. P , S , fcr u clear cato
of Kczmi ; eruption hai dlcariptarcd and I arn
will. "
"Haiti taken S. S. H. for Catarrh ttlth grist
btiii.ll , ; think Unto bottle * moro ui 1 completely
euro me. " ( K. It. 1JUOWW , Sjiartanburg , S. O.
J. W. Cottrell , HI. Lou ! * , Mo. ; "I regard S. K.
5. cu a inont wonderful remedy , and hate no
doab but tint It will cure my Catarrh. "
"H. S 8. has curta ma of fa troub'etomo C -
tiiih which luu milled > bo treatment of all the
beat pbjultlini Northendt'outh "
H. L. McUlilDitlantJ : , Ua.
lIOTBi'H'.Kan , Ark. , Julj 17 , If81' .
1 hue had what m/iihjelciiiiis tcrmud Eczema
for o > er oijjht ycarr , Cairo lUc yorittotothia
placj to ll\o In crJerthat I might ba cured. Du
ring that tlrool euvrgoilcailyaiipl odu I the heal-
Icijuttof thophtelclarahcru ( b th iutmalanJ
external ) lu oor.ntitlon with IKotclebrtted'Jher-
tual bet bitln andlnaddlllon ha\o token more
than almcdi'O-1 bottleuof variouau-editinos with.1
out the dc ! icd iciult Up to Ibroo months ( go
I hvl alnifgl Ii II ted uiy cast Ineiirnli'e ' , and
began tal..n/bAlft'sbnccltlc ( S , S. b. ) with ah
the Bkej'llilum piadblo lha ( ruptlon > > at
lltst wrno , jet tluro ucio touie klgos of Im.
provemoul , aucln'ter tbreo iccnth ) ' usoofS.S ,
6. I aineouqdandwell , rot a b'fc-u ' of eruption ,
my ekli ) tuiooth end clear , aod myyeucral health
rjOQd twltcner was. If tbcro urj an > doabtlng
OLOJ , let them wrlto me hcru
JB.N.l'KATT.
from the droat Druff Houeo of the
Northwest.
\Vodonotrugltat0tosaythatfor a jcar paste
o Inn o sold nioro cf Sit'i ( . jpeelflc ( H b B. )
hull all olber blood puriUcracauibined ind vtlth
irort as'onlshlui rcjii t , Clio ttntlenuu who
us.il hal'adozcn botlloakaju that it hai done
lilul moro good thai , troatuient which cost him
$1,000. Another w ho lug used It for a scrofulous
jirjitlon rep3rU permanent cure from Ita cute.
Youri truh ,
Y.isSij.\Acr. , SriNiMOK" Si Co.
Sold by all !