. . - : i:2 . . - . - - - - - - - - - . . -:2 . I. . - - - - - . - .7 - - - - - - * I TIlE DAILY BEE---TUESDAY , OCTOBER 16 , 1883. 7 I _ _ _ - \ I iA NECESSITY 1s FOR THE SPECIALIST , t ! DR. H. WAGNER , I \ & 1Tlngben know1edi * fldtflOFO O at th d&y , p thin r.ny other. Th DJt fiell of meikaI cence le ever IneteaIn , n4 It fltmrou , btanchei ire brought rieirer end neirer to trfctIon , in4 i r one mu cn an loncr grip them All flencoth , nec4ty torlvlIIn.C ( the1bor. Jnd1tle : true beyrid ill doubt that dleese , iffoctln the gen lto-urInry or&n , flee4 ipedl itudy more thin any. thing elqo , If we would underetd cud know how treAt them propcrl , . flIl. 11. SYAt.lNtlt l fully ftWate that there at , many phpldanq , anl come ecneble l'P' . " ° will ondom him forinalln thliC1Ai of leao a epe. suit ; , but licL happy to knox thit with wwt per. gen of reilnenient anti tiitellience n m.to enlightcn. eti ' . 1en I , thken of the aubjed , neil that the Phyelc. fin who devote , blinqeif to retlTln the itfllctet and vllng them trout wara thti death , le no lcq a phi lAnthropt and benefactor to hli race luau the eur geoti or lthyslclti who by vIoo application etccie in fttI7 nthrr branch othle jirofealon. And fortunatci or hunlAnhty , the day I , davtilng when the tale. i' nnthrophy that coiidemnorl the icthne of folly or riiue , lika the ieIiz , Uudcr the JewLIi law , to rile llnired for hna laed away. ' A Few Reasons Why yeu enld tiy the oeebrate4 ) Dr. ii. Wagier' . etho.Ie of euro : 2. i'D : . II. Waguer I. . a natirral phylclan. " 0. 13 , Fowtza , The Oreateet Urlog I'hreoologtt. HFew can eleel yoi U a doctor. " Da. .7. Stinre , The W.rld' . Oreatut Phyilogoonilet. 3 , "Ton are wondeCfuliy profidentlnjour knowl. edge of dlMae and modlelne& " Dir. J. ) .Lai-rnawa. 4. "Tb. aLctod iid ycady reBel In your pres. coca. " Di. .1. SIMMe. L "Dr. U. Wagner I. a regular graduate horn e1lere lloplt.iI , New York city ; has had , ery 1. tenelie hopltA practke , and Is thoroughly voeted .n iU brwthe of his beloved eclenee , especially on shronie die. . . . . . Des. BaOWiLL Ewiae. I. "Dr. If. Wagner haj. lrnrnorttlled hlrn..lt b k1 wonderful dlaeoreiy of .i.clHo remodlee fir pe yate and aelial dus.aaoe.-ttrglnl& City Chronic ! . . 4 s- . "Thouaand. of Inralid. hock to see Irn.-S. Frti.clso Chronic , . . Th. Doctor' . ko ezperhnoo aza.peclallM should rendet lilia Tery uucce.afuL"-Ilooky Moon. tam New. Plain Facts Plainly Spoken. At sue time a dIr.csaIon of the ceceet tics was . tirelyavoldid by the and merikal work. 01 but a few ysare .4o would kardly meotlo. it. To-day the phyaielan Is of a different opinion ; he ii aware that it is hi. duty-dIsagreeable thoujh It &y bo.-to bandie thl matter withoit gl.vee and peak Zal.l- about 1t and Intelligent and : os.rUa12r , will think hCr for doing en. The resnlM att.oU1n thu eotructlve ide. wers fir. etly a.t und.nW.d. or not properly .tlrnated and 10 importane. being attached to a eubJeci WMCk by its nacar. do. . alt inILe close lnuUget. ' , It wu wIlll.gly iWia of , , ! . The habit Is generally contracted by th. y.un , etllo attending ichool ; older companion. throng their eraniple , r.ay be reiponeible fir It , er ii may b. aoqnirod thrnigi .ocldenl. The .iclteet once ci pr1eicei , the irictici will be repeated again and _ , nat l itt. . ! lb. habit bocorne. flrrn and pletely oalayis the , ictlra. Menta' and neeou , , f. $ IcUoni are ItwsZly the prlaiary revalt. of eelf.abuae. Arnei th. inJuiom elect. rosy be mentioned less ! . tude , Iej.etloa or 1rras.lbU1ty of temper and general chllIty. Tb. boy .oeks secleslon , and rarely joii.i Iti the , poe Cf hi. cornpanlon& If hi be a young pine h wfli be lltti. found in cspany with the other lox , and is eubled with exooedlng and annoying beshfoleees In thalt presence. Lascivious dreams , jsg1oii aud erupttoni on the face , etc.aco alno pronilnost eyaptomL If the pracks I. , lolenUy pemiated in , more iertous dl4urbese. tab. pLace. Ores ! palplttlon oh the k.ei.rt , or epileptic convulelon , , are orperlenced , and fihe eufferer alay fall intA a complete eLate of Idiocy be. fe , Ilnhllydeath relloyro him. To all tboee engage4 in thIs dangerou. , practice , I would say. ftrit of all , itop It at once ; make every po.s.lble ffoi to do an ; but If you fall , if your nervou , .ysbem Is iJre.Ay too much ahattered , and conee quently , y.uT will.iower broken , take eonle nerve tonictoaki youLa youretort. liivlragfreed yourvelf from the habit , I would further counsel 'you to go through a regular course of treatment , for It I. a great ailstako toanpi.o. . thatany one may , for come time , , b a t every in Uttle give hlniself 'Ui , to thia fascinating but dangerous excitement without euliering from its evil conaequence. at eomo future time. 'The number of young men wk , , are incapaciatod to flfl tIm dutlea , . enjoined by wedlock is alarmingly large , and lii moot J. Cf such tnve , . this unfortunate condition of thlnge can , . I ho trace4 to the prctlce of aelf.abuso , which had been abandoned yrara ago. Indeed , a few months' practice f thl habit i eufclent to Immmluco epurmnatorrhra In t , inter yeareand I lmae ninny of euch ca.oe. under treat h .entatth.pre.entday. 1 ; Young Mcii mm ay be euffering from the effectq of youthful follIes or indivcretloris will do well to aall themsolree f this , the greatest boon e'.cr laid at the altar of , uf tnrthglmumanlty. Da. WAONZa willguaranico to for. felt $ OO for every case of iemina.l weakness or private ' dIAeaJrn of any kind and clmaracter1whlch hounder. 71 .h Middle Aged Ion. There irs many at the age of 90 to O who are troubled with too frequent evacuation , oh the blad. , er , often aconrsianle'i by a .iIlrt emarting or burn. ( tog .eeneatlon , and a weakening of the eyatem in a noanrier the i4tleni nsnot account for. Oil examln. big the urinary , Iepoeiti a rely sediment will often be . found , and enmetinmee smialI iarticle of albumen wlU ) alpeaz , or the color will be of thin inllkieb hue , aaln s elonJ.lug to adark aniltorpid appearance. Therim are many meny nun who dIe of thIs dlmculty , Ignorant of the cause , which I. the , ecomnl etago of einIijal.scalc. nc4e. Dr. W. will guarantee a icriect cure in oh cases and a healthy roeturatlon of the gcnito.urluary or. Coneultatlon free. Thorough examination and ad. vice , $5. All communIcatIon. .houhi ho addrevqed , Dr. henry Henry Wrgmier , I' . 0. 239 , Denver , Colorado. 'i'ho Young Man' . Pocket Companion , by Ir. hi Wagner , Is worth its weIght ii. gull to young men. t'rlc , , $1,5. Sent by mail to any addreor. Let Zour Light Shine. l . ' Dr. Wagner , the celebrate. ! specialist , of Denver , . 0010. , SIS t.artmncr etreet , believes In letting thoworld know u hat lie can , lo , antI l doing for thoumajl , of his fellowmnen. Ills treatrimeirt for Im ! mnanl.moi ii euro to win him a name that joterity oct11 blosi. Ten thousanil tsstlmonIals horn all over tire ( Jolted Statee ( ruin these lie has cured , Is Iroof PositIve that hodoce our , the euret case , of tieo ) diseases. Thu aflhlcted from chronic antI sexual dlsenes of every Idrid will find him their h ot friend. herd his whertlseineritln all our cIty lepers , and mu on him for advIce , as we knowyou will corroborate u lii sayIng ho Is the euf ferer' . true frlend.-tocky MouunIn News , Relief to the Afflicted. - fir medtcrncs , a. In icience , time epocialiets are the ones who alwaya conies to the front and mwcurnplIsl great resulte. 'ibis remark I. esioclally ap1Ilcablu tote to Dr. U. Wagner , of tub city. Ito stanls at the Lop of lislrofcsolott , amid the cures ho perforni for the . . , .4 , i.-siis.Jt' . unfortunatM would .com , , wonderful if riot proimerly F' viewed in tholiglitof ircientillo aoiulremnent& Ito I. ' endorsed by thu DINt eminent of the medical faculty. Ills oIIIce at 313 Laratnlr street , where ho will epeucll. il3 olhecta curu for the eulTurlng of either eox , no rnat a tsw how complicated their comamilcrmt.-i'omcroye ) 1)cinocrat. Chronic Complaints Require Time for a Cure. Pcraon.nt a distance who wiTh tobo treated by Dr. Wagner nrvd not heel backward becauvo of inability to bit him. If they lll w' to the doctor lie will acrid a list of 1ue'tiosm , who nables hIm to eeimd medicines , couneel anti to tliousauclo ho hal uoer ecen. lie has i' in 000ry city , town arid itotlon In Colorailc aohl as all over the UnIte Htate4. 14c0 hI. ad xi his adyertisoment.-Dczi Tee Tribune. Shall We Reform ? Speetilo remedies for all diseases I. th3 theory practice it IreseIit of educated end experience phyelclani. end In all large communitlei. they habi their pcialtie. . to extol in which they dIrect theli , .tutiloo arid practice. Dr. Wapier I. a inoocasful II lustration of thu modern school of epecialties. mod hli unpreoedentd encore. In the treatment of prisati discasca Is as wonderful a it 1 llatturing.-Prof. J , f3imuU. Those who need medIcal relIef for the moel delicate of dlseasco wiliflud an iyrnpllelii and auo tearful ihyalcia.n In the lereorl of Dr. Wagner. Na 1543 lArlruer eteest , s ho Ic highly rocomnuwirded by tb irmeitlcal profession at borne And aboard.-loinuroyi Iomnocrat. Bigotry and ignorancu best glie way t4 v.-Iedomn and the 1e 1hyaldan belletti. In letting hI lIght shine fox the glory of hI. fellow rum. Prlmrter' ink l the forth he cnn bust use to guide the wear arid elek one to the fountain of health lb this . artict alroull be bietrumneutal as a "TOiChItli iii. ' art up coabtfl to guide eufferthg humanity 10315 Larime street , Lcnver , Colorado , it will iaser the vurio tirr which It was wrItten. Addresa DR. hENRY WAGNER , P. 0. bos or caU at 13 Larimer litreet , Denver , Cob. rfte'd the ocuIz2 headed Th0 Necesolty for th $ pIall , ' COUNCILBLUFFS _ ADDiTIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Itcal EetMo Tranafarg. The fo11osing deed voro flied for ro. cord In tito recorder's oflico , October 14 , reported for the lba by P. J. Mc. MflhiObh , real estate aoItt : i'oter Johnson to Ncrwak township , pnr nw 8 , 76 , 4-$2i.OO. Atiguet lUopp'llhg to NorwMk towllship , part sv 15 , 76 , 42-$35.OO. \v , It. Vaughtin to F. J. Day , lots 10 aiitl 11 , block 83 , Ferry atld-$10.00. J. 0 Sargciit to A. , J. Lewis , 50 , origiiial plat-$420.00. Total sales , .ttI0.00. CouNciL 111.UFFS , October 15 , 1888. E. B. Cratidall to , lniio It , CrandnI , lot 1 , b1oc1 13 , Stutsiiutti's ' 2d nth1-200. B. L. Upsoii to Martha , J. Jncksoii , awk 8O 15 77 , 52-$720. 'rilollias IhWfllrill , Athnr. to Josiah Daiiforth , lot 4 , block 10 , Gthnes' add- $250. Lticy M. Far to 7.1. Norman , lot.s 11 nun 12 , block 2 , Stnttnman's 2J. add.- $100. B. L. Upeon to Olirer S. Lain , nwl sok , 15 , 7' , 42-4500. .F'ratik Frorer to Robert McElratta , e ooj , 13 , 74,42-41,000. 0. 1' . Mace to E. A. GaEusha , ne ee 10 , 74 , 89-41. J05011h PiersOll to J. F. llincapart se .e.f , 2 , 74 , 38-450. Mary E. Voght to W. F. Wright , wr nek , 22 , 76 , 40-$2,500. 51. C. McCalIa to Robert J. Edwardo , BW , 30 , 74. 89-40,000. Sarah J. Caughey to E. B. Crandall , part. iioI , awL 31 , 75 , 43-$500. Total anlo. , p11,881. - - Oftiolal CIaIOYUI. The board of supcrvteors concned yes. torday for the purpose of making an olli- cml canvas of the roturne of the recent election. Tim official canvas ehowe that there were 7073 'votoo cast , which indi catea that there was a very large vote polled outaido of thua city , as there wa a very light vote polled in the dlfferont wards in thia city. Below will be founri the official vote : Governor-Sherman , 3,028 ; Rhino , a,378. Sherman's rnajoity 250. Supreme Judge-Reed , 3,41 , Uayes , 3,356. Reed'e ' majority p85. Senator-Carson , 3,583 ; Gronoweg , 3,470. Canon's majority 113. itepreeoutativee - Clayton , 3,662 ; Holinni , 3,304. Claytisn'i majority over Holmes - . Davis , 3,745 ; Cramer , 8,339. Davis' majority over Cramer 406. Auditor-Kirkland , 4,094 ; Crow , 2- , 950. Kirkland'i majority 1,144. Treaaurer - Bennett , 3,737 ; Cooper , 3,328. Benott'a majority 410. Sheriff-Guiltar , 8,814 ; Lucae , 3,223. Guiltar's majority 586. SurveyorToetivon , 8,818 ; Judson , 3,170. Toativerfa majority 642. Superintendent of Public Schools- Mathews , 3,818 ; Rough , 3,223. Mathow'a majority 595. C.roner-Connoll , 3,734 ; Waltere , 3 , . 314. Connell's majority 420. Superviaor-Phillips , 3,508 ; Graham , 3,523. Graham's majority 15. Clayton 3,400. Itislitoit 3,526 ; lUsh- ton's majority , 120. The herd lav was carried by a large majority. it 'will be seen by the above that the Republicans have carried the entire ticket with the single exception of two members of the Boarti of Supervisors- Messrs. Graham and ltiahton. This will give the entire ariageinent of the couxi- ty business to the Democrats , and tune elono can tell how well they will fulfill the trust iInp000d upon them. Missouri V&lbcy Corre.podencc , MISSOURt V.&LLBY , Ia. , Cctobor 15.- The new Masonic temple in this place is rapidly being pushed to completion. Cheney'a new hotel , nearly completed , will be one of the finest in Western Iowa. The Dem.orate of thu vicinity are to have a grand ratification meeting here tonight - night , as this county ( Harrison ) went solid Democratic on the local ticket. S. Altachuier , one of ocr live merchants - chants , is in Chicago on builnees. The city schools are progresailig finely under the present corps of teacher. . Tire now railroad bridge at this place is rapidJy nearing completion. It will be a great accommodation to the travelling public , as at precent the ferry boats have to run up mid dowis stream to turn around , anti ofteit run onto a sand bar. flatiron tei the Slouch , The talk now is that Judge Louf- bourow , of thio Circuit Court , will be promoted to the bench of the District Court irlieui it is vacated by Judge Reed , who has leOfl called to the Supreme bench by the votes of the people. For Use positioii floW occupied by Judge LOUfbOUPOW there are only three canS didates in Council Bluffs , so far as heard from. Capt. Ilaight , the present county attorney , N. M. Pusey and M S. Mayzie. Tim BiE would not like to be called UpOn to ( leCido between these aspiralits. I COltLlttJdROLAIi.l COUNCiL lit.UPi3 IIABEIT. Wheat-No. 2 spuing , 7Cc ; No. 3 , 63o ; to. joctod , bOo ; good dornnnd. Coril-DoaIerH are payIng 3132c ; rejected corn , Chicago , 4Oj51c ; now mnixoil , dOe ; white cot ! , , SOc ; tire rocolpts of corn are light. Oats-lit good demand at 2Oc , llmry-.i 00G ( 00 tori ; soc ier bale. ] tyu-lOo ; light supply. Corn Srenll 23 100 poundo. Wood-Good supply ; irlcus at yards , is oo@ 0 Coal-Dohitrered , hard , 11 00 per ton ; soft , 5 50 pr tOfl. Butter-Plenty and In . fair demand at 25e ; creamery SOc. ' Eggiu-leaily sale at 15c vcr dozen. Larul-b'airbanlc's , wholesaling at lie , i'oultry-iirm ; tlealcro are paying for chlclouis ICc ; live , 2 ro 11cr dozen , Vegetables-l'otatooo , 50c ; onions , SOn ; cab. bages , 30j40e ( her dozen ; apples , 3 501 00 per barrel Flour-City flour , 1 G03 40 , Brooumia-2 00@3 00 iOF uloz. LIVI ! hTOCI. Cattle-S 00@3 50 ; calves , S 007 50. lingo-Market for longs quInt , au the pack. log houaed'aro closed ; shippers are iuaylng 4 OC ® 4 75. ; AI"T11t NINITEEN XEAItH. ; A Letter U , a Soldier In the Con , . . letlorato AVIIIy Just Iteclevea On the 21st of June , 1864 , a youn lady residing in Frankfort , ICy. , sent x letter addrtutaed to Lieutenant J. IC. I' South , Company 0 , Fifth KontuckX ! n : fantry , Lewis Brigade , Wheeler's Divis ion , which w forwarded but never re coivcd by Mr. South. After the war I letter came into the possession of thu C Rev. B. 0 , Guorraut , of Mount Sterling who placed it in a box with a number o other mementoes of hi. comrades of thu "lost cause , " where it is waa diacovere C by Mr , W. F. Haven , editor of Thu Mount Sterling Sentinel , who forwarded tIm lon.inissing letter to Mr. South , who recolvel it one day last week. The fair writer at the titno she wreto the let- for was tim betrotheti of Mr. South , but is long since niarried to another lush , slid blow resides in Louisville. L'teuten. ( tIlt South is ( ho llflpp3' father of a falully residing iii Ileadillg P01111 , ? ur. South illtObbtlS to 8011(1 the loiw.scaled letter at- tei' lie reads the contents , to the lady as a ronhilutlot of their former frieuidehuip. Eirs nou 1)l.fl. The Actors's GrIef' lbr flue Splctttlkl , Intelligent , Ltvluig Aititual. ew York Tinuc , . Many people vhto saw tr. Joseph IC. Embunit. ill ' 'Fritz anong tim aypsics , " will rolnolulber the aplelldkl , rough.coated St. Bernard dog that playeti a part with so touch intelligeiucc. This remarkable aiiiimial died mat , ltoiuday , front the etreet of wounds iii his imitestiies ( caused by two sharp bones whiiclt ho 1usd swallowed , ills uiabno was llayartl , Jr. , anti ho PtIrclIaSetl by Mr. Euimiet for his wife at the boiucli show in this city itoarly three years ago. lie wm one of the largest dhge iii existence , if not the largest. lie stood 84 inches high at the shoulder , was 7 feet bug anti niessured 13 incites front the toji of hi ! head to the Point of hi. 11050. Mr. Eiuiniet said last itight that no nouioy could have bought the aninial. lie woult not have sold liitu for $200,000. lie took the animal away from his ouuiier and to the matinee at the Grand opera.hiouso , where ho was playing. "I took hibui into iity dressing-rioln nun said 'Lie dowiu. ' lie lay down iii the corner , and 1 loft my rife to make friondi with hl'Ilfl , I found her lying with lierdead on his zieck when I returned. Ho afterward seemed to regard her as his charge , and always took care of her when I away. lie would never leave her ido iiUih Caluie , and then he would resign lii. charge. One evening she was eutThring from neuralia , and I found her crying in the dressiiig.roons and the dog whining in sympathy at her side. I told julia to lie down , He went to sloop and I got a carriage and sent her houito. The dog awoke and began to hunt for her. lie realized shut he had neglected his charge. Ho rashed wildly about , smelling every grent in ioarch of her cloak. H. ran on the stage and smelled every person. He rushed back to the dressing-room , and , putting his nose to the roultd , be- gait to follow her trail. He wound his way among the scenery till he readied tke stago.door , and there he pounded with lii. great paws and howled. I called Georg. Wilton , my agent , nuid told hint to take the d.g home. When he returned lie said the dog had takeut him. When I reached the hotel I found him running around her bed whining , but when ho saw me he 5t01)1)ed and lay down in his corner. On the stage I nevertauglit hint anything. One uuighit I said to hius 'Vy di-ln't you pring dot pundlol' He come and put lii. paws on my shoulders anti his nose by my ear as if whispering. I took the point and said 'Vat ? ' lb Put his nose up again , and I said , 'Oh , dot's all right. The audience thought it was immense. They did itot liiow itwas the dog's own idea. Ho actually understood the English ] ahigtiage , and would do ally. tning 1 told him. " Mr. Enuunct told Thio Tiines reporter many other instances oftho dog's sagacity , ahowiiig hint to have becis an animal of wondurful intelligenco. Thu tears came to the actor's eyes while he was speaking , and his wife , who sat near , showed signs of deep grief. "I plutyod hero out Molt- day uiight , " saki iilr. Einlnet , "with a broken heart. We put Bayard in a grave in the handsomest part of our park at Albany - bany , and I ant going to erect a lifc.sizo statue over bun. Cii his tooth shall be carved the German words : 'Preuo hund ich hobo dich'-'Truo I , - dog , love thee. ' A ROMANTIC BRIDAL TOUR. Au Ebopingy Iowa Pale' go down floe Mlssotu'i In mt SinG' . St. .Srsopli tln2ette. A giddy but decidedly yotung married cotu1ilo arrivel St the whitrf : at tIm foot of Francis street iii a skill yesteiday zulorn- ing. The young hiusbauid jtmipcd out as the prow touched the batik- , and after uioorihlg his frail craft assisted lii. female luarthiur out , when a Gazette reporter , who happened to ho joresciot , tuck au inventory of their cargo , which consisted of a frying.pan , CtISJC.IOt , amid three or four well-worn bedquiitou. Seeing a liriut- class iteumi iii thio young uuuarimuers , the reporter - porter asked the "caIdtiu1" for an account of his trip. lb said lie wotuld give it , provided his botuno should umot allear ) , lie was told to pruceed , and his uuame , which hue did uiot withhold , uhioul'l not be given. lie stated that Ito was 18 years of age , rLIlI a resident of Sioux City ; that hue fell iii kvo with thin girl who is how his wife-a sity matron of 12-but that thou girl's inothuer would not listen to their marriage. Thin old woinaut was called away to Kansas City , and the couple comi chided to take advaiiage of her absence and get married while lie was goon They carried out this prograuiunio , and tteru united iii wedlock last 'l'uuwday hulorzuimig. Knowing that it wouldn't dote to remiiain iii Sioux City until ' 'the old woman" ruttiruied , and hiring of rather a a romantic turn of unioud , thuy determined oil a bridal tour imi a skiff (1OWII thou river , so they got together a camp outhit and started oh thou' journey , lying by at night itnu ] alcepimig on thou bank of the river. 'l1hie young groom frankly admitted that lie wits dead broke , and wished to find a puurchiaaer for his skifF and outfit. ii this ho was successful , and soon , aria in aria with his girl , lie trudged up to time lluttoui house , Seeing his bride snugly ensconced , lie sallied forth to muon time town , but as lie stayed over his allotted titmie , the bride put oii her bouuioot and started out to but her liege lord. Slit hind been gene but a few minutes wheui thou young hiemuedict ioturned , nuid fiuodiui his wife gone , hoe indulged iii a rogulsi old-fashilomoed bo.lloo , nun then HtartoL out to fimud her , lie was auccesful , alit , they returned its happy as cinmuis at higl I tide , Paid their reckoning , and took thou departure for a less uxpuiosivo boarding house , - A. ( bent ltocomiuneimclatloei , . Butler Co. Pro. . . During our ten years of residence Ii Butler county , we have not seen a tirmu when the nomination of a candidate rip joarcd to give bettor satiefaction to al t classes of 1)001)10 thian does that of Mr. J . It , Wilhiunis for district judge. I'ohitica . lightning struck in thu right spot tim . time , or else the indications are wonder - fully deceiving. 3 Of the five papers iii the county , thiro h Itoupuibtican , one Indopondouit and on , Democratic , all are unreserved in thel f support of Mr. Williams , Our exchange S lii this judicial district will iil00 riot. I the fact that we art , a kind of unanlinou LI thing over on thu tall end of the district 'rILE iuov AGA1ST ltUltQl.AitS , An Ainriut 's'lutcIi l'iomptl.v NotI1tc the 1'silttIly nuu't ' i.lglrt. tIm Gas. Now York Sue. A btirghur alarm , in the foriut of a wood. nit inattilug , hiss roceuitly bocit unvented it consists of strips of cooti , four feet long , nut inch slid a half wide , stud Ohio. eighth of all itichi thick , The strips are fastouicti together by cloth , so that ( ho lulattitig cati ho rolhed Ill ) , Every other strip is ettt'uiupeti yLthi wire. 511(1 britos sprimugs. I'hto spriligs separate two series Of that brass ulates , to each of which is attached a sure , which cottlbeCts vitht a battery and an electric bull , 'l'hme wire of ( ho tqper series is connected with ( lie uiegattvo polo. \Vhuon one steps on the inattimig ty ( , series of plates nto pressed together , the circuit is coiuiploted , itbul an electric bell rings. When thu weight. is removed the soringa force thoilateounpart , and the circuit is broken , The luehls CAll be regulated so as to stop at once or keep on ringimug. Tli matting is deudgneti to be laid uutitler thu carpet iii front of the tionre and w'inttowa of houses or in front of safes' or bureaus. Tb. battery , Whihu.'hi consists of three euutall jars , is kept in a closet. 'l'lio electric bell can bo hung to stilt the owitor's faiicy. A reporter of The Suit witnessed an exhibition of the working tot tim imiatting. The box containing the electric bell hung on the wall of tint inventor's otl'ico , and the battery was in the cup.board of a stationary washistanni. The boll was so constructed that by turuhoig a catch it would ivo a single stroke , give a succession of itrolces , lmtstiug only whulo the circuit was completed , or ring comi- tinuously even after the circuit was broken. All three ways vero tried. The reporter sto1ed otitaido of thio rooni nuud. thou walkorl in. As his foot Proasoti Uro carpet inside of the doorway thu bell be. gnu to ring , and at the same irioutnuit a gmts.buriier near by s1raug into light. The same circuit witich load rung the bell lighted the gas. "The great beauty of this invention , " said the gentleman in charge , "is its slur- plicity and chtsapiieia. None of the inst. thug will be sold. it will ho rented at Uio rate of 5 cont.s a day per window' or door. It cabi be shut off hi the day and used at night. The wires can not be cut for they can't be scout. " "Do. . the 5 cexits a day include keep. ing tire battery in order ? " "Yes , it includes everything , " replied the gontleatan. "I have toot told you all the advaustagos of the matting. To ye. . pie living iii the country it La iiivaluable. When tlin weather is warm all LIre doors and windows can be loft open , if the mattiiig is in front of them. if auiy one should step inside , clang goes the bell , and eaverybody knows that there is a visitor , burgiarious or other , " The Slox end Crows. A Washiuuigtou telegram to The Boston Advertiser says : The clerk of Senator Daweru' comimtitteo is busy writing up the tcstiinoiiy taken during their late trip among the Sioux and Crow Indian. , \Vhiuui conuploted it will make about live hundred lurinted pages , and. tipeut it. tire report will be based. Tito nmtter vill uuot be submitted to the senate umrtil after the holidays , in order to allow the whole committee an opportuinty to becoumie ncquaiurtod with the subjects cliscrusserl and join iii the recoiutunumidations made. Only three sciretors went on the journey -Messrs. Diwes , Logan and Caimierori of \Viscoutaiu. Although having , theoretically - ally , very diflbreuit views ott thin indian question , throy are agreed on nu subject. 'rhis is the proposed cession of the Sioux reservation , that it may be opeued tip for settlement. They will urge Unit this agreeiuoent made botweuii the Sioux chiiefs auid the counniissicn of last year be re- pudiaterl by the seuiate , although it has becui accepted by the house. They foumud that the commission , comisisting of cx- Gov. Eduuiumids of DAkota , ez-Ohticf Justice Shannon of the saute territory , and James II. Teller , brother of Secretary Teller , obtained tire conseiit of the chiefs by systematic threats and urtisrejuroselita. tionru. By this means tue Indians apparently agreed to give up 11,000,000 acres of time best Isuids in the mrorthrwest for 25,000 COWS Ituiti 1,000 bulls , at tire highest prices au equivalcuot to 9 ccuoth an acre. At every agourcy the indiatra disclairnoul tue bargaimi. amrd tire chriuftu wino iiiade it. rojudiated their owit action. 'I'lroy voru told that the comnmuuirusioui load absolute power Li ) take their lands without. coirsrd. eratioui , nuid force thrciot to mumigrate , aird that thou whole armny cotild be called ujmrr at mtmiy timno to drive tuenr away. Mr. 'leller wa'o introduced as "tire one who sits by thou side of time great fatluor iii \Vasiringtomo , " to influence this chiefs whit , obey him , Thro ageurts Btotti Iii fear tif tire CoimOhrulsulioht aunt tuxuggerateti tire iiohtueneu of its ouieimrbers to the couumicils. All three are rcsidumrts of lalcota , and tire feelimig iii tirat. territory is s mitromog in favor of dipossessiiig time Sioux ( of their fertilos lauids west of tire Mmioaouri that. it requires no oxplaimation to account for their willing omideavors to gut. thou agreements signed by alimuost any oiieauis. The eornniitteo fouiod thott : no several liostances uuinre duhimritu threats wore ooindo. At P1mm Ridge agcuucy one of tim leadimug chiefs declared tiost hue hind boon tiircateir. , ed witir tire loss of lois buildings and farimi uiioiess tire agreemuooiit wits sigmred. ' 'Ijavo you anytiriuog to prove thiiut ? " iiu tvutt 'nuked , "Yes , " he said , rurd forthwith produced a hutt.cr wrttcu by ouiu l'ark. hurst , thou forimoor itguuot there , no which thro total destructioro of hum bumldiuigs was , hold Over irimro if hmo stood out. 'I'hii , otter amid other docuinumits with flIt aitioe Iirhuuao will appear iii thin report 'I'hmero caui be no doubt tAint the ngroo u meuut was 1)UHiOed through by mu syeteum of falsehrood and iimtimitlatioio whoicht syat a disgrace to tire commorissioum , mimed shoowi with.whmtt reason thou Indiamos lowe hearuoud to distrust tue good faith of tire govern u intuit iii its efforts to deprive theui oJ I their tumid. it is sure that tire comoinittee will utah. a atroiog report , urgiuog , first , that tin I agrcenieiit is not votlid , because three I fourtios of time adult lmidiamrs have iiol 1 . signed it , and unit rocogmmizing tiurut thu aigirattires of tiireu.fourtlos ol time ciiief - are b'uiud'mmug on time tribe ; nuod , secouid that if correct in its furmmo it shrould be tue aside on tire ground. thriut it ejorluigs frau deceit amid coercion clear amrtl pahpalilu i rejected by tile Sioux withorut. exception i nuud should be hr ordinary decency so I ) asidu by tire seurato , Secretary 'L'ohho . will be asked to conuuuounicatu his idea 1 before thou report is uuuadu , but ire caui no . wuhu out tire ifmhhiressioJr immailo on tii 1 conunittee by tue agumits amid Indians , I t tlroir rocniuimnuumidatiouus are adapted it I - tire intention to ask ( lout. one or two sul coinmittuemu ho autiioriaod to visit tii us luitlian country again iouxt. year to wodet S vor to umiako some honorable coumipact wit r thro Sioux , which will enable thrcumi to sui S render part of timeir laud at. fair rates , fo ii it uurust be umrdurstood timat at vrusout thr a tribe occupies an area uiroru thrali twice i large its Massachusott , But to whoed thoni out .f it for U cents an acre is a lit. ti. too iatl. More than the lucre question of the Sioux resorvatiour has been imivest- igated by the coinuitittee , slid other uuuattors will ho brought before congress. Aiuoiig them are several reccuot. orders of time limdiit bureau , whr'rch are needlessly severe aiid tyrmtical. Tire ctuintuuitteo will itoh. indorse time iulaut of uuusking the liuliatus hrcurtlurs , giriiug each buck a pony slid gnu , but will nulvocato gralitimug thuirl land jut severalty sun oulcouragiug thmemmi to become maruutors. The first thibug to do , httiwevet' , is to Ptmt sit ciuti to thu systeuui of iioco1utiolt witicit blow prevails , mllni hiruvo it utudorstooti ahutOli tiuo tribes ( list they are to be treated fairly aird not like prisuuloers. 'l'Iris l'oUt utot lo , liloru clearly lirovoti to tircumt titan by auiiiulhmig the work tuf thu Sioux cohrimuiSsIohi , uututi duluatiiii at least oumo Pehiehila to frigltton time luidinirs into surrcutdcriiig the ( suds gttarauteod iysolouuuro treaty. A Yelling Ititby iu ; sonoctirhig to tue avoldoti. itutbhcs uu ith culls , huahuies Itli ennui , balIe vcltIr , eahuh , burrirs , IdLes , aches , sluratmis , or iuslmus are botmuil tn ho. cr11110 uitiii' ' temumutit. . Of t1i hrttms'iutuid , , Dr. 27onmima' J.rlectrk' Oil will cure mull thitu.o corn. luIairit , AN AiILICA EAIti'lLQUAll1l. Giapiric Accutiut of an Upheaval itt U 0 Tropics. A coruespolidnuit of Tim 14011(1011 Tel' egraph residing at Accra , west coast of Africa , scuds tire fohlowimig huartictilars of ( if f-ito recent uarthqtmaku at timat place "it was at 2:80 : a , in , on time onornilig of Sttmidmsy , Aug. 12 , thrat several shrocks of cnrt.irqriaku were exrerieiicoti. Tito even- ihig ' had boon cool , with alteritiute 1ioriods of thick hrot air , which toothier presaged the tinluhierstornu , it beilug the sunsuIt of the year whrcii toritiudoes p'uss thu coast. . Tire town , the erthuital nuid seat of goveritnicuit of the colony is sittuat- ted on the seou.siroro , whrich is alniost entirely sauidy , except here murd there , where a cluster of dark rocks , shiowiiig evident signs of volcanic origin , jttts into ( ito sos. Ami angry surf iurerailed all along tire coast , lashriuig tim shore witir great ftiry , auitl especially encircling thou rocky iwoutoutorics above mentioned. On the nigirt in questloli it was observed ( lost the surf was particularly violent until - til unit an hour jurir to tire first. shock , when Gre water seoumiod to subside and becouno couoiiuarativ.ly calm. I noticed this fact. , because it lrappeiied that 1 was stuirorumug front a slight attack of coast fever and was unable to sloop. My hirtut ioirQssioit ( Oil lrsariiig the house rattle ut so unusual a uurauner was that a forcible attempt was being niatlo to burst open the doors and windows by hiebi5 outside , but before tiucre was tinre to strike a 'ighit a second muon more violcmi shock followed , sluicing the fouuidiotiora. . Iii caclr case ( lie shock was procuded by an oxiiloaioit rosomrobhing in a great degree this uroutid usually ciuu.ed by this discharge of a gun from shrips lyiag in the roonletead. lit tire momutivo villages around tue tonut the greatest consternation was caused. The amutive houses , winds load beour but a few muioiliehlts buforo shrroutied jut darkness , wore socur ablaze with higirt , aurti tire oCCtopMits , who have uirrplearorurt rccohlee. tioirs of what occurred iii 1863 and 1878 , iruurtetliatuly ioudtllcd together in the opomi streets , chattering , crying siioiiting , amid praying. uvorit1 ( of the hiatuses , winch are all btiilt lit a shaky mmmnuier , mutmceumnb- ed a thu secouid shock , but no loss of life occurred. Oliristiamusborg castle , whtielo iii 1863 was wrecked by air earthquake at tire sauuio tune of year , felt. tire force of thou ulisturloinico severely. The governor , Sir Samuel Rowe , who was sleep'rmog Oil thu pitir floor , hiadbarelytilnet.odemucenid iuito tIre courLyard before tire heaviest shock occurred. "Several of tire castle walls nuid thuosn of the neighiboring Eurojeaur Iromuses wore found to lie cracked the next day. Time critical phiaso lasted , as far as cotnid be calculated , from thrirty to forty aucouid. During thou period-2:80 : a. in. to 8:80 : a. m.-tirero was a variation of temuiperotturu of 3 degrees-viz frouni 71 degrees to 74 degrees , anti vice versa. Ito this iortervul the wiuod hind coouipletely dicti away , thou atuuoosphiero being loot nuud almost stilhiuug. "Thou natives , of whown about two thiousabrd imoimabit the ruijacerit village , kept. up a continuous babel , which I afterward learned wan ltldrcMfuCi to the 'Futiclicit , ' to whiuonu , frumui mull accounts , we are imidebted for boimug hut oil tiC ) l'mghot. ly , nuud for being so sown ouni so easily rid ( if 'jtutlgmuuoort day , ' as tIre iouttrves imaively tiuscrilie air earthititmulke. it was very dililcult to trace the direction of thin carthotiluake , but iumy owlt opiliiOll is that it. traveled fromru time southowirtut , mtrmd this is ttomiuewhoat. couohirimoed by the reports. siurcu received fromur tlmat qnuarrer. Siuimnhl shocks were repeated at intervals of ouou hour till 7 o'clock imi thu uotorimimig , amid our two days sumicu thu 12th slight truoirrs , huoLvo beoiu felt , but. muot of tunilhicicoot. IW01 ) to do munich tlaixrage. ' 'l'ersoimotl ly , I imntust owir timat mmty suit' BatituuOi Oil thou iiighmt of thou 12th yuoo irot of tue iuieas.umoteat. 'l'hoc umnlurgrotuod counmiotutiomi amid thu of ( tirnittire , tIre chorus of onativto suhiouts mumoti palavering that was sudduioly wmtfted across thou itrgooimiu i It tue dead of inigiot , tim q umclc vmnrimatiomis ( if teimijoeratturu , nun thru mutter. uomrtu cahiut and fury ef tire mmcm , all comr tribtuted to reuider tim scene a pucuhiam nile , to say time ltrmttut of it ; mood to ho uiur cureimiommioumuly turired out. of a feverish loud imoto urighit air t.remnimmg . uvitir cliiuumttk uuniasnon , snot exceedingly olijoctiomumible u All doimiesutio animmiahe weru wildly xeitud I arid sirowud muigmus of great alarmim , Simic. L thu uvemit thou wcmtthmt r hits becommw vu nouurhcahly cool , coiouuitleriiug emir proxumoumti I to tire cpuator , thu average tmoiporature being uoigiit mood 72 degrees , sum I degrees , shade 86 ( legruos. . " . - - Insar1d7n .Ncruliw is. tue great spa . ciSc for gumoeriul debility , turd tor ladle I ciraumgu of life. TtIr. Jammoes ] 1uriiImy , of Ciula , , Funitol I Co. , Iii. , siryn : ' ' , Siiiar&in ) T0p0j7j - cured imty .laughitcr'a epi1esy. , " At. Drug r gisto , 81.50. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - it ( ] ( ) Uti Vaulm fr 1'rmuhlTrees. . ) A Duchess Conimity , New York , fruill . grower lute a ujuiiicu orehittrd of over 20 1. trees , niod hue. . load uirtmcir tronibhe with tin Li borere. As he haul tried various runiudic B with no success amid was imi a fair way t I lose hiis. trees he sot to uvurk hoimousulf t t devise a preventive. lii Julie , 1882 , ii Fr unoido a uiiixturu of one gallon of atm S two of water , mud one gill of crude carln , lie micid , stirrilig iii Uro latter as thou suit t , wore boihimig , lie themi applied tire mmtrx F Lure ( A ) his trunom , amid as the osuasomi wr 5 dry it roumiaiiitJl ( our the baik long wroug It. without a second apphicatiomi to pruvwu U tue imoillurs. front dupos'mtimig their eggi I 't'lw ezioorimuiohit Wait a suueceots , for a car , s ful examioinatiomo made un August. shoowu ) . thou trues to ho coimiouratrvuiy free fri u tire jiosts , I. 'l'hrls year hoe tried the same uoouxtlml in uigaimn at about thou sallie thin" of the yum r. miurd un thou samoa murmtuniror ; but , owrmrg I r froquemit. raimos , not Ire now concludes , ou is apjhicatioui uvas rnsuhhiciumrtituod this rostl is is tirat Ire inns over a tiooumiairtt borerms le cut out and destroy , lie does not doub FURNITUREI -THE- OH EAPEST ACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture IS AT DEWEY & STONE'S They always have the largest and best stock. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGE1 ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. in tire light .f hi'rs experktuce in thu first irustamice , tioat had lie umiatle suveral appli. catktiis luetwecur tire tuuiddle of 1htt ) ' and to Aug. 10 there would have beemo bit. four if rmnry of the 1ets. There iii no dotibt but thiat. in the uiihxttutu truteti the carluohe acid is tire iuigtcdronit whm'iehr hiss doime tioc work. 'l'lno virtulu of ( Iris uucitt lit destroyiimg tim iiisocts alive or in tine egg or gernnt state is becoirtiiig bettor tIlt- ilurstooti by farmrtors arid fruit-growers , anti is rro douubt demut'miicd to be a valuable ageirt jut rithliuig tine country of tine ininruuiornble posts witln wioicin the orcionrul urti gnrdenr are uuuluually infested , _ A WIFE'S TR0UIILI. Fur anurnober of cari. my wife his beer , koubbeil wIUiohrouuicrlenuuatlern , , it belug in iou , , iort'o the lotly cunetititly ( o0ce14 icrhaIw In lb. uery wariuuet weather In anion. , ) . last Clurietmas eotttriucte4 a very cover. euld , earl a Ioiu d mud lion nh thu. kidney. b.cauo. mnanifevt , w htloli subject id her toi ia0Ml. sufferIng , as the syuiIIomuu. oh gravel Iwcaun. urore proutolnemit , her uoriuu. being eel. or.daceontianle4 by a heacy briekduiI , u.eduiru.nt. After trylnge..rh reituedlos aidooul relish , I u'ro' moored for her a botUe of UumuL. lteuu.dy , which clue roiumezic'ud taltitug , and before three da s haul i' ° "i she became mciii bett.r , She cuuutiuoue,1 using the tuordictuis until iii. lusri treed clxbotthroand now mite feel. enUrely eure4 of tuoUi , beuuuatii'uu and kidney coniplatuit , Wbe believe. her lurilaltu CacefleOut health , iuo solely to the uesof litrot' , , uteioie4y. Wiwiot C. CLaAxLL5 , . Nerwl.h , CoOn. , May 5 , lh.53. GII.ATIFYING RESULTL , tinder eat. of slay iS , Mr. . Thompeom , the well. kesan grocer end i'rov'.iun dealer , ci 78 ( ircen utterS , New htv.ou , Conui. , vries a. folloac : ° Sey. end weeks elites I was taken ' cry ill with kiiln.y di. . ordere' , and on .ianulnatiouu of niy urine lton.sI a very diseased condition of toy kidney. , an,1 I hiatt ale mynt1toina of a dipeirsad slat. of my liver. 'I lie PaIrrr of miuy urise , , , i aeoonrpauuied with ieare paiiii in tire entail of iuoy back antI bin , , followed tiy a bunting ceneatlon , aroil after having .tmd aholbe in the , ee.ei , this unite iliowsil a very linavy deoait ; ( if i .edinusrut siroullar to ground brkkduct , antI , iii churt , I fouuutl that I was iii audi a tlimeir.L'd condition Is to require Iuuunreiliiute rne4ieMl tioatnicuut , tnt ! am I Ca , anxious to obtain tire beut nut , ! utoit speetly ruin cdy , I looked arid inquired carefully , auutl btcauuc sat- ialie.d that blunt' . ikiuiLtly was art article ef excellent urwrIL , auul tliertfurs I couueludeui to glyn it a trial , auuti corouuuornoed taking it , arul betro I bait taken otto bottbu I fouruil suer a great irorpruvernent tmiat I tIe. chleti to continue its nice. ruid by taking only two bottles the resulthiu beeuo ruostgrurtlfyliug iii giving luc ruetorei health , . "I have ordered a supply of Hunt' . ul.eunedy fouuiy store , stud cloth hireaftor have it for into , s I con. muter it. to rxcell.nt article for disease. of the Uror aut ltidroeys. ' ' DNITED STATES Natioual Bank OF OMAHA. Capital , - - $100,000,00 , C. W. HAMILTON , Pron't. M. T. I3AI1LOVI , Cachior. Accounte eollcltod and kept nub- Joot to sight check. Cortlficatoc of DeposIt Innuod pay able In 3 , 0 and 2 monthu , bonring lntorcstoron demand without in- torost. Advnncea madoto cuntomoruOn npprovodfhocurltlosat market rate of Intoront. The Intoroiste of Cuotomoro are clonoly guarded nnd every facli ty compntlblo with princlplon of sound banking freely oxtondod. Draw nlgiitdrnfts on Englnndl r land , Scotland , and nil parto of Eu ropo. Soil European Pnsnngo Tickota. Coicction Ps'nmptl } Macta. United Statcis Depository. First alioll Baak : -OF OMAHA- Cor. 13th and Farnam Sta The Oldest Banking Establislunon In Onrvla , , p TO ICOUNTZIt hIitOTlW.li8. Organised in 1858. t Organized as. a Nittionimni Batik iii 1863 OAI'JTAIa . . . . . . . ! tOOOOI . SURL'JIjUS ftNI ) PIt0FITS . $150,001 L S ovrIcitkH nuasriokS. fleasAre Xour.vre , iruaiilctit. Jobs A. Cuteuuuulom' , Vice l'reaIlent. Ii AUUmJsTUu. iCour.izmr , 2d Vice presIdent. A .1 , I'oriLjnioN , C y , ii. IAvme , Cashiem r : - % v. It. Ifanaumue , Aiaiatnnt Cashier. Transacti a general bauuklrug bueirueuos. Issues tint certificatee bearIng interest. . lrutwi. drafts on Si Fransciaoo azoil mriuuCIiiah citjie In thu Unitud iltatei Al.o London iuliiui , iSliuuhuurmcu ) nail the princilut : . oItIou of tloo c.nitlricuot of Juro a. 0U 5 NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY. U oa F. DAVIS & 00. I . u. suocii3soiw TO IMVUI & UNYDIUI4 4 Uonerai Du iors in REALESTATI ESTATI rAutuAz fiT , . . . OMAhA. UI ro have for sate 100,000 acre. carefully selected lair ur V.ast.rmo Nebraska , at low prloo anal on easy tory t'j Iuuiroved farm. for asia it , Douglas Dodge , CoU. ' Platte , Burt , ( iunnlrog Soapy , % veshIziftou , ) lerti ru and ilutior boU0ti0. ut Taxes laid it , all iiartd of the Slat. . to ° ° ° ' ioaneti on improved faints. Notary Pubbo MWaS lii ollice. Coucigoiidee t it , g's " The use of the term " S H 0 Ri" T.lno" in connection with the Corporate Caine oha grerutroad , coueym an ltie of niet what required by the traveling rub. I I N E lie-a htiu.rt Idure , QuIck linac auiul the beet of accuoninoda' I tlon-a1l of whIch are turn. hIrer ! by the groaket railway in Annerk. C0AG0MILWAUKJE And St Paul. htowus and eiwra.o over 4,5100 nnflreof reeUn Northern biiiiuoia , Wiseoneln , ) dlnnreota , Iowa anal likotA ; atud lvi Lu. uotaiui hues tra.nches anti conn.o. Lion. reach aU thus great ttriress centre. of the Northwest anti Lar Writ , it saturohly answer. lit. diwerlptiomi of Short Line , anti fleet Route between Chlmago , Iillwatokee , St. Patti and Minneapolis. Chicago , Illiwaukec , Is. Crusoe aunt Winona. Chicago , Mliwankee. Abertlecu , and Ehisndala Chicago , lilIsaukee , Erun Claire anti Stiliwatce' ( 'Itki4lo , StIlaaul.ee , Wariasti antI Merrill. Chulcogo , llllwaukee , Mcaer iain and Oehkrrih. Chicago , Idilwaeker , Waukeelta and Ocon.Eowoa. . ChIcago , Milwaukee , Malisox , and l'ralet.tlu Chico. Ciuimago , liiiaaukre , Owatonnar.ud I'alritiiult. ChIcago , iheboit , Janw.vi'le ' amid Mineral Polat. Clikiugo , Kl ui , iuockforrl aunt flubuqu. . Chicago , Ci nOon , Rock island and Cedar liapid. . Chicago , Coancti lime. rood Omaha. Clultagu , Sioux City , Sioux FaCe and Tinkton . . MUwauhiro , Uitcloeli and Chamberlain. mock , lauotilubuqnue , St. Paul amid Iiiiuoospohl. . ilavenuport , roar , St. l'aut and Ihinneapol l'ubIcian SleePer and the Finest Dlzuingtre lnth world am. run on the inaiuulinies ofilo. C M1LWAUKEE & . S1. PAUL R alit erery attention I. . pak to pat.engera 7 onurte Otis employee of the cumIraily. B. ml. 1IEIIRILL , A. V. 1 ! . CAItPENTR , ( ion' ! Manager. ( hen'l l'ass. Agent. .1 , T. Cl.AIIK , altO II. illLkFVOItD , ( ieu'i Sept Aes'L Qeni Paa , . Agi. 5o9ear& I hare known antI wt.lred the ii , . of Switbe Spe. siflo for uv.r fifty year. , anti tiara never knean of It failure to cure ( hood i'oI.ovu when prsprIy token. 1 ussl it oil Roy csryiut.i ( rota lStO to lut& . , as did also a ntouttur of noy neIghbor. ' nuod Lu every ease that ( alto within ray knowledge 'it ciTectel a cure. iii all a , , life 1 liar e uluver known a rerrnoi that would so tutuy acsouulrliato what it hr rocoontriur. . ( ott to s. II. t. . LaNN..duL ) , icrry , Ui - have known anti uved Itsift' , Siweifls her more thaut twmuuty year , , auuil have sceum inure wonderful ro cult. fr.nra ts uite than fruomu atsy renteuly in or out of the l0aruoacouia. , IL irs a cedalui anti safe autidoto to nfl cotta of booti ilsoul. .1. IJ1CKSON HtIiTII , ii. D. , Atlaita , Ga. The Great Drug House of Chicago , ' Wudo not hesitate to cay that for a year .a liarosolt iuoOro of Swift' , H twiflo ( H. S. H. ) ban other Illoorl i'urillere , , , sun with moat tourlahitig resiults. Otu geritbomorari who mused half a dozen bottles .sys it haie , iu'uo ' hini urora good than treatuuteuit wiulcbu coat hint $ iOta ) Auother , who linus , , it for a Serofulotia alTection reports a ponnauteilt . cure trout it , use. use.'AN SI1AAC ! , STEYSNSON I CO. Si,000LREWARD. Will be 1ald to aimy CIisrrriIst wino will finn , on an- nulyuiaOf , lOObotthri hi. H. S. , onuopartlcbo of Mercury , , Iodide l'olae.mwn , or any irtinaral mubta.uc. . ! i T1fESSVIFTHI'FCiiiO CO. , ¶ hrawer 0 , lUanta , Ga. _ _ _ .tUlYuLo ! for the iittl bo.k , which will be unaibod fee. . I'riee : Small also , i.OOpor bolt ! . . Large size ( hulding double quantity ) , $ i.75a bottia. AU drug- giat. chi Ii. OTCE I To the Traveling Public ! -mU- COMMERCIAL HOTEL -AT- o1LL , - , I , uuow urotlergoliug tioruirougli repairs , both within and without , antI tire irririctr intends it. shall be 5150. 014 1) TO NONOS in the Slate , next to Omaha. 15. IL. IihAllIWi5IJ , aug 21.ni I'ruprlotor. ebraska Cornice -ANI- OllaMollt IOS ! IfANUFAYi'JitE1W Ol GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES' I .4. cax-mox , FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLA TE ROOF/NO , l'Al'CN'P MISTALIC hIICY'LiUiIT , ron Fencing ! i CrcwtinVs , liahniatralec , Verandsa , 0111cc antI Sank lint huge , Window mid CciiarGuardi , Etc. N. V , Colt. NINTiI AND JONISH 5TH. WI ! . GAisiSit , Manager. _ BR. llBNBEllO1 } ' I uructlbciuru. A regular Ovcr graduate sixteen iii tOOaiuitlOiiVyaumdottuHL' ' In I years' iracticu-tweile 5 KANSAS 'iTT , MO. u Chicago. no k Authorized by the state to tess. ' CiiroruicNervou.and i'rhatedieessol. . Asthma , Iiiiiieiy , lUteutriatlem , i'iio , , ! Tape Wonut , ririary and 5k n Lila. , . 4 ease. , Henuulrral Weaktuastright , loeiou. - Sexual Vetorlitybosa ( nofnu.iu&Ipower , . ' , refunded. barges I 'ure'I ' guararutouti or nnoxiy .OW , ThoUi'anud of onse. cured. No Inmjurloua mesH. elnci fukileitod even to patienta at a diatanoc. Con. suitatiun free aurd cotutli cuotini-call or writ. ' ago an exiurrle000 are Important. A 110015 for beth.- Uluatratod-and c reuhare of other things cent scale& fcr we Bomntstarnpo. FIIU1IUVIIE 11 1 I until o'l.w I I His uimm.v : ot lirgei'ra. , - . . tor I. , , , $ ( ' ml , . .Ii fur - tic ciii , ' , ( ii , ' , algeiut-IrI1 , 'f the gentoauie , ' tivaius. I Titi t Is wi uiuletak , . about this Iitti uiim , uim , m lIft iOit. \ tIUiuu . , , * 'ScauI sri ) : l.EO. 'I. mi I ( ' ITY mvtnmrcnUng r , , , I lie m.anl - I I , , , , , I lien , I. , Itejit at 1101 , It , lint e.nmoorr Ii , ) , . ' itil Kitetrin lsr'ma ' u1Li Ierti.r to eui' ami tie E N a , Stat , , IiaI stt to , , It ii fur . I . , , . . iIui . , , Ii.titiio idr ' : Iiiforiullun , , , , & , tIu , , ( 'heowAt ) .4 , . , , rh. I 'fl DUFREME & MENDELSSOHN , a , , ARCHITECTS oo 'U1W0YED TO OWAUA NATIONAL IILDL S I a iI . , ' ,