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OMAHA DAlLtf BEE FRIDAY , JUNE 13 , 1884 , R , Rice M. B. p I Upppo ot othet tnmors ttmored wlthonllhe kntle ot drawing ot blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Over thirty yran practical experience Office No 6 ToArt utrect , Council f TOonculttlon tree .VAUCHAN. Justice of tke Peace , Umahn and Council Itlulfr. estate rolleo Ion agcm Oil Fo tor AOOD StUS. E. P. CADWKLL SIMS * . CADWELL , Attorneys -at-Law , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA OITlco , Slain Street , Rooms 1 and Shugatt * Ito- Mahon'n Block. Will practice In Bt.ate and ndertl oourto ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , 117 and 218 North Main St. , St. Louts. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOK , WHITING NEWS { } PAPERS , ! WllAVMNO KWVKLOrES , CARD BOARD ASD PRINTER'S STOCK h paid lor Haia of al Nebraska Cornice -AND- MANUFACTVRKHB OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FIN1ALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT , Bron Fencing ! Creetlnra , Baluitradea , Verandas , Office and Baol llalllnga , Window and Cellar Guards , Eta OOK O. ANDeth 8TKEET , LINCOLN NEB. ALONG THE LINE OF THE Chicago , Si. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The now extension ot this line from WakcflclJ up the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Colcrldgo TO FT. / * , JR.TPIKTCa-l'OJJ- , Roaches th ) boat portion of the State. Special ex cursion ra'ci for land toekiirs over this line to Wayne , Norfolk and Hartington , and via Blair to all principal points on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trilns orer tht 0. , St. P. U. & O. Hallway to Cov nzton , Sioux city , 1'onci , Ilartlngton , Wajno and i Norfolk , , f CJom.XJ.oot ftt 3BXa.lar Ifat Fremont , Oakda.o , Nellgb , and through to Val * entlne. tSTfor Hits and all Information call on F , P. WHITNEY , General Agent. OLD BELIABLE HE BRUNSWICK , [ BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , [ SUCCESSORS TO THE J. II. B. A , B. CO. ) THE MONARCH The mott extensive manufacturers ot IN THD WOULD. B09 S. Tenth Street , . . . . . OlIAHA , NEIJ fjTPrlccs ol IlilllrJ and Fool Tables and mitcriala , furnished on BRUNSWICK & CO. Ball Pool Carom Billiard , , , AND ALL OTIIiil OAMING TABLKS. TEN J'lN HALLS , CIIKCKS , KTO. 18 South 3d Street , St. Louie , 411 Delaware Street r * Kansas City. Mo. , 1321 Doughs St . Oinah" , Neb HEN11Y I10RNI3ERGER , Agent. Write for Catalogue ) and I'rlco LUta. DISEASES OF THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Ooixllnt 'n.xxd Until oinces are repaired from result of fire , cm with Dr. Parker , ( loom 6 , Ofcl liton Itlock Iftb nu Douxkni r ueta. Western CornicB-Wofks , IRON AND BLATF. HOOFING , C. SPECHT , PROP , 1111 Doaglaa 81 Omaha , Neb. UANUFAOTUHKR Of Galvanizea Iron Cornices rr > orraer Winlom , FlnU'f. Tin , Iron and Hlati iHiUrir. H.icnhtV I'atniit Metalllo Hkyllght , VtAcn ndlunUsiHlatchtl JUr ftid , Br * Het hhnlvliiK. I on theifueraliwfiittor the aWellne ol KOO-U. Ir-Ji frjiriiix , Crei-tliiifi" , Ililii-lr iloY ranila < ilroiiIlaiil lUillniM , Wlnili * Bl'.tnli' . Cellar O janl ; lo ifi-nun < ' ' " ' ' ' "f""n * ' " ' | V > ' ' " ' " 't " " 'l'"BII'y' ' ' . > 3 a : ixr . * * : Ot GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC AIU , .KPJIU 6K COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. THE LONG AGO , How Real Eslatc Business was Con ducted Twenty-flya Years Ago , Points About 1'ro rmpllon , Asorics of interesting historical articles nro being written for the Mnlvcrn Lend er , and from ono of Iheso is tnken tlio following concerning the early real estate was carried on hnro : The first entry made at Council Bluffs for Mills county was in January 1853. During the succeeding throe years , largo quantities of land were taken up and paid for by settlers and speculators , at the rnto ot ono dollar and twenty-five : onta per acre , or eighty acres for ono iiundrod dollars. Much of the payment was mndo in land warrants that had boon issued by the government to the soldiers of the Mexican \v.\r and the war of 1812 and which had been sold by the recipients , at a discount , and thcso being received 'or land entries , reduced the cost of the and to from ono dollar to seventy five cents pur aero. When parties made pre emption claims , they were entitled to llio occupancy of the land for one year with out paying , but at the expiration of that ; inio were required to prove to the satis- 'action of the register that they had made mpiovomonts thereon , and must then make payment in full. The register of ho land oilico was L. W. Bibbitt , and Ixiios Lowe , receiver. The oflice was it a small building opposite the Pacific House in Council BluUa , and the district embraced a number of counties , north , south , and cnst. Entries continued to bo made until business was suspended lo allow the railroads to complete their lists of selections for the grants made to them in 1850 ; but the great rush for lands occurred during the first few years ifter the opening of the oflico. Men on lorapback and with vehicles were mot continually , going to , or returning from , the land oflice , carrying with them as they wont their gold , which was the only legal tender. From distant parts of the district five or six iays would bp required for the trip , un less an individual imagined that aomo other person intended t buy the same tract ho himself had selected , when ho would mount his steed without delay and ride day and night till the certificate of purchase was in his possession , if the other man had not arrived first. This certifi cate was considered as good as a deed , as the land could not again bo entered if a certificate had boon issued for it , and no patent could bo granted except upon the return of the same. After the lapse of , ft certain number cf years from the date of the certificate of en try , the lordly clerks of the general land land ( Ilico at Washington would fiudtimo 10 make out a government patent or deed For the same , having appended to it , in a bold and manly hand ( written by said clerks ) the much revered autograph of Millurd Fillmore , Franklin Pierce or James Buchanan , as the casp might be , which document was transmitted to the proper district register , to bo delivered to the purchaser on presentation of the certificate of entry , if the holder was still alive , or to his assignee , heirs , executors or administrators. FOE THE FOUKTH. A Political Shoot to Take IMaco Then Among the Young Men. The Young Men's Shooting Club haa arranged for a aide shoot on the coming fourth of July , the club beinc ; divided for that purpose by a political line , ouo side to bo known as Blaine men , the other as Tildon. The following is the division : Blaine G. W. Thompson , captain , 1) , iiblw , Hero Evans , W. S. Kculinc , W. O. I'hillijM , B. M. Sargeant , Afnrk [ Juryce , Oco. li'ergusoii , K. P. , iiinc > < , .1. II. KinU , A. IJercslidin and Jr. 11. A. NVoodbury. Tildcu-W. D. iranlin , captain , W. G. Oliver , Jim. F. Oliver , Jr. Goo. C. Brown , 1 < \ S. I'usey , 1 , J. McMalion , A. < 3iii ! > urt , J. N. Ituwinnn , .1. F. Uroilbeck , M. F. Holier , C. T. Stewart und 11. G. Ky.in. On the same day there will bo another contest for the champion b.id o now held by W. D. Ilardin. The contest will take place at the driving park , and the first match to bo called at eight o'clock. 1'artncr "Wanted. An enterprising partner with § 10,000 to establish ; \ patent medicine business. An independent fortune to bo made iu one year. Men who mean businopa only need apply A capitalist pr furred. BuHhiPBs will be located in Omahii Ad- dreps F. G. O. S. , Bun oflico , Ojuucil Bluda. Il'ICMrf. The now Presbyterian church at Colfax wan dedicated list Friday. Twilight organ rocitah nro * the litest wrinHa in church foativals in DCS Moines. Tlioro are about $1,250,000 disbursed quarterly by the pension agents at Dea Hoincs. The fire in the Wabaih round house al DCS Moines last Sunday destroyed $37- )00 ) worth of property. In the third ( Sioux City ) rovunuo dis- rict of the state , thpra are 1,355 retail iquor dealers , against 1,581 lost year , ihowinga fulling off in twelve months of 220. 220.A A 1 > vo siok firm hand at Farley took , ho poison route to peace , laat Saturday. [ Io Lift his epitaph scrawled on a piece of papers "I die for love Jack Par- mh. " The Pulk county board of supervisors vo granted seven firms in that count ; ho riifht to sell liquors in package form for periods ranging from three to nine months. In Collector Simpson's district then irq , 1,355 retail and twelve wholesale liquor dealer * ; ninety-four retail ant fifteen wholesale ( Jcalora in innlc liquors nine brewers of more and twentynim of 1 > B than 500 barrels of boor , and 4'J5 ( dealers in umuufacturod tobacco. Fast Detroit 1'Veo 1'reea. Wo vrero going west on the Orea Western Division of thu Orani ? Trunk and the night wa chilly for the latte end of Bfay. "Hi ! porter , " said th commercial inan in thu bunk ovrrheu "can't you give un another blanket ? It' deuced cool to-night. " Ain't ot onothe ( blanket , boss , " "Well , juit neo wh 'you can do for a fellow , " euid the o. in lulling his hand out through the cur- nins with A quarter in it. "Uunno , boss , but I'll do what t kin. " There WAI scarcely a perceptible pause in the mrtcr B measured tread M ho passed our cction fifteen minutca hter , but llio nttnina parted and a Blanket wont lirough the opening as if it had born hot out of a cannon. "Thought 1 Ml omobody carrying otf p.trt of my bed- lothcs hit night , " said a passenger in ho further end of the rar as ho worked limnelf into his boots in the morning. 'Dunuo , boss ; went mighty fas' las' ight , making up time ; probably run rom under 'um. " True Bloilt Alone inn given AllcockV 1'oroui Plaster * llio Inr nlo ot nny external roinody In tlin world , If on have been utlnit nny other kinds of plan ers ono ttlnl o ( "AllcockY * will c ti\inca you f tliclr wonderful tuneriorlty , CO HIIOADWAY , lloosi f > 2 Now Yorx , March 2 , 1883. Hn\inp born cured of a sovrro nttact of loiimatUm of the neck nnd ehoulderti by using Vlleock's 1'orona riostctT , 1 feel It my duty to : mnmoml tliolr wo to nny ono similarly nf- ictod. For a period of tovotal months 1 had xliniiiitcd iimny othoreo called roinoilioa with- > it obUliiliif ; tin ) slightest rollof. Finally I l > pllcd ono of Allcock'a 1'orutta Plantera , nml omul inyfolf almost limnoiliatoly cured. I consider them n trtio hlcstlng. Fnlthfullv ynurH , JAMKS U. HOSMKU. . v SMOHICI ) IU1SIIMAN. 'he IilTo niul AdvontiircH of u Hnnko Chiirinur Soniot Iilnjj About llln Ouuiiimtton , I'liilndolphln liulleUii. A dark-skinned youth , who , to all up- icnranccs , was not moro than K ! years old , fiat in the oflico of the British consul recently , talking busily to the occupants ot the room. llo was attired in a very nuch tattered suit of clothes , his hair lung in ringlets and was almost black , and his eyes , which were very bright , were of a hazel color. The boy was five cars older Uian ho looked to bo , and 'apt. Clipporton , the consul , introduced him as a "smoked Irishman , " and said ho had applied to him for assistance to snablo him to return to England , whence 10 came not long since. According to lis own story his father was an Irishman nd his mother an East India womanand iis mixture of blood , of which this youth s a typo , produces what has been styled smoked Irishmen. " The story of thifl young man's life is omarkablo in mure ways than ono , and specially considering his youth , llo has raveled over almost the whole world , nd his experience has boon varied , and lis aa a centcr-pioco in ono of these nevIs - Is so popular with certain classes , in which the boy heroes are made to do the nest wonderful things , a true detailed lory of his wanderings would bo moro itorcsting and wonderful than anything 10 mind of the most imaginative writer las over evolved. A YOUNQ SNAKE CIIAUMEU. When ho first called on Capt. Clipper ton , ho said ho had worked his passage u a ship from Liverpool to Boston. ! hcn ho went to Now York , whence ho -amo to this city , and now ho is anxious o return to England. The lad speaks ho English language very fluently , and without any noticeable accent. Ho con- tructs hia sentences intelligently , and .isplays an aptness which is admirable , lo says ho was berne in Madras , iu the "Skat Indies , where ho lived the tirat few rears of his lifo. "When I was 3 years old"ho , remarked o Captain Clipporton , "I was taken to England by a missionary. There I wne called Thomas Bund. I attended the Sari of Shaftsbury's school. Once I loft ho school , where I used to bo exhibited as a Hindoo , but I wont back again , but afterwards left and joined a circus as a nako charmer. " The very abrupt way and perfect ease rith which ho announced his adoption of his strange means of existence naturally treated some surprise , and when ques- ioned ho readily disclosed his reason , nd also the valuable information about nake-charming. "When I was roil mall , " ho said , "I "didn't know what a nako was , but I found ono in the woods and was real kind to It and it curled all iround mo. I took it homo and my ather know what snakes were and did not want mo to keep it , but I loved it over so much and would not let it go. It was just as useful around the house as a cat , for it caught mice and I took pity on t and kept it. Then 1 got two moro nukes and they would do anything 1 wanted thorn to do. Anybody can chann a smako , if they don't got afraid of it , fui a snake is good to any ono who is kind o it. I had to bull my Biiakec , though atone ono time I wouldn't have taken anything or the snakes. J. un going to give oxhi- Htions. 1 would liVe to get Eiiakou hero , or they are cheaper than in England. You can got a good pair hero for $12. " M'UAKH KtailT r.ANOUAQKS. "Don't you unako charmers cut the 'iuig3 or tjnguo out of the mouth of the iuko or chloroform thorn before you ox. nbit them ] " ho wim .isked. "No , sir,1' ho said , . "either rno o ; nf thoee thingo would make a snake die the only thing in to bo good to the snalu ind it won't hurt you. A a.iako wouli rdtvlall over u mini und if ho did nol novo it , would uot bite him. This is tin c.iso with the rAttlexnako , A rattlesnake jit mo once , but that was because 1 treat on his rattle , " iioro ho showed ma t ! urge scar on hii hand. "I got a man ti suck the poison out , and after a good bi of trouble I got well. I was bitten 01 the nock once by a turtlo-hoad snake They don't kill , but .mako . an awful aon place. " "I was 10 years old when I first joinoi the circus and 1 wont to Germany , thei to Russia , Poland , back to Germany , t < England to Norway , East India , Uutaiai Swoedcn , to Germany again , then ti Spain. 1 WHI not with one circus all tlu lime , but with different ones. I can npoal English , Gorman , Russian , Polish , Turk iah , liiuduitanco , African and low Gor man. " The lad is very bright and if hi knowledge of English can bo taken as i [ ; uido hu must bo very quick in Icarninj languages. ITo talkoa Gorman very flu ently to Capt. Clipporton , but when th latter talked Turkish to him lie could to understand. "Perhaps,1 naidhoto t Captain ; " you talk Turkish , but do no pronounce it risght. " Of course there wa a general laugh nt the expense of tin British Consul and ho acknowledged tin boy might bo right , Ho said ho came to America to c what it wa like , hocaute ho thought i was different from England. "Isn't ' it the earao as Knglandr h was asked , lUtllllEII 1IV IIOWKUV HIIAUK8 , "No , hocauao they have Bowery shsrk in Now York. Tlioy caught hold of m and took all my money. I heard the ; had cucuscs and all that kind of thing t Coney Island and 1 went ( hero to bo 01 hjbited as a Hindoo. The ; gave mo a kindj of 'tadYiy , ' und you know thu fire ] > ind of guru drupi always sticks , I we exhibited ax the only enako-charmer i the United Blatt'B , und when I left thct and 'struck the Bowory1 the 'sharks' got 11 my money. 1 was 'stuck , ' for I had pocketful. " "How long have you boon in Philndel- hia , " "Six days. " "Moot nny sharks here ! "No ; but then , you know , sharks like fit' men pockols full of money , you now. There was ft man down town w ho as a ilimo museum near Itanium's cir- us. who wanted mo to como with him or Si n wcok and my clothes , nnd Mid 1 ould keep the money my pictures solder or , but 1 am not the kind of fish that .itches on to that oort of bait. " "Why didn't you join the circus hero ? " "I ttied to join Barmim , but ho .iid o made all his ongigomonts before the ummer. When 1 went to Foropiuigh ho aid hia cages were all full , unless ! want- d to got in with the monkeys , llo has womaiijmaku-charmor , but she is a raud. She is not n Hindoo and she wears wig. " Llo said ho had heard from his parents omo time ago. Thou they lived in Cal- uttn a 5 Kfngg Blroot. Ho did not know they were living or not , mid ho shrug- ed his shoulder and n\d ! : "VV-ill , if they ro dead I am sorry , but of course I ouldn't help it. " When ho was quilo a youth ho was IOTTII from the dock of a fisliing-sumck nd nearly drowned , and this was the oginning of his long list of adventures. S'o ono thinks of doubting his story , and o will bo sent to England soon , where 0 nays ho can make money by exhibit , ig himself and charming snakes in three loatora the same night. 'THAT'S .n InlcrcHtliiK Story from tlio Capital \VjomtiiK Territory. Bill Nye is responsible for the follow- ig yarn : tt occurod lu the winter of 81V82 , at Cheyenne , the capital of Wyo- ling. Ho w.ia member of the ( orritori * 1 legislature , represented n western ounty , and his name was Smith. Ho nd been in attendance upon the daily oRsiona of that august body all through ! io term , and like the most of his worthy olleaguoa , had spent some money dur- ig the time. Ho hadn't spent any great mount of cash cither , for that latter , but had used his cheek BO often liat it had bocpmo as tough as a board- ig-houso flapjack. Ho put up with landlord Jones , who ran the railroad ousts at that time , and bought most of is Uavanaa nud the coflln varnish at ; uko Murrin's. Murrin always kept the cst and Smith was a connoisseur , when t o imo to cold poisun. Singularly nough , too , hia bill at Murrin's was bout $100 moro than ho owed for board t Jones's but oHliur of thorn would buy "Dilator Tabor throe or four pair of BUS- ondora with jeweled buckles. A day or two before the final adjourn- tent Smith called for hia bill at Murriu's , ml after glancing carelessly over the for- lidablo array of figures , told Murrin liat JOIIOB , uiino host of the railroad ho- vl , owed him a little moro than what tlio 'ill ' amounted to. Ho would toll Jones > m.iko it right with him. Of courao lurrin knew that Jonoa was good for hat amount , and with n "that's all right , That'll you have'i" the subject was "ropped. Ttiat evening Smith told Jones to look wor his books and see how much ho had ot down opposite his name. This was lono. Smith said that Murrin owed lim a few hundred on a stock deal ; would ho just as leave collect the amount duo him. ' ' That's all right , " said Jo nes ; ' 'Mur- rin's good for any amount. ' Well , the day of parting came , and , of course.all the boys gathered at the depot , which was really the depot hotel , to bid ho law-makers good-bye. Smith was .hero . , and catching hold of Murrin's ' arm , 10 said pleasantly : "Wo might just as well go in now and ix that matter up with Jones , oh ! " "Oh , that's all right , " said Murrin. "Well , but I want it understood , you illOW. " "Como in , " and Smith hauled Murrin .hroujh the crowd of worshippers who .hrongod . about the slirlno of Bacchus to where Jones stood. "You remember that matter I spoke to rou about the other day when 1 referred j to Murrin hero , eh ? " asked Smith. 'Oh ' , yea , " said Smith , turning to Murrin , "you understand it , don't you ? " "Certainly"answered Murrin , "that's all right. " ' Well , I'm glad it's fixed. Lot's take something. " Tnoy bowud their hoac's as a presiding deacon passed the fluid. The conductor shouted "All aboardl" and everybody undo u rush for the cars , As the train oft the depot Smith stood on the roar of .ho platform waving a soiljd napkin at iis friends , Murrin and Jones walked in the bar room together , nnd lighting a citrar. be gan iv cuiiver.sttlon which listed a full lour. Finally i' , began to drag , and nt lint Jones said : ' .I suppoao that little matter oi Smith's can bo fixed uy any time ? " "No hurry no hurry , my boy , " re plied Murtin. "That's all right. ' Jones looked up inquiringly , but said nothing. They talked stocK for fiftoot minutcc , and then Murrin abruptly remarked marked : "Yos , jolly good boy. Funny ho didn'l huvo the cash to settle hit ) bills when hi left. Must have had a rustle with Kin } Faro " "But the arrangement made was eatis factory ? " "Oil , yes , that's all right What'l you take ? " After that they touched glasses eve the walnut slab and throw their head back lo inspect the frescoes on the coil ing. Murriu turned to leave , laying , a ho put his handkerchief in his pocket : "Just send the chock for the amount o Smith's bill up to thu house any timo. N < hurry1 , my boy no hurry. " "Eh ? " almost shouted Jonoa. "Why , you understand ; you owe Smith and ho owes mo , you agree to pay mo in stead of him. " "Agreed h U Why , colonel , the mai owes me , and you agreed to pay it. Didn' you say it was all rightl" A flood of light began to pour in 01 the ubjcct , illuminating their cranium ai a candle lights up the interior of hallween pumpkin. Jones handed ou the same bottle once ngain , and the on ! ; sound heard for sevoul seconds was thii of some liquid coursing its way ulong narrow and tortuous clmnwil. JllHt TKOKUt tllOl'OBtUIRHtCry , Ht. Joe Herald. 1'ostmantrr Smith , of Maryarillo Kur. Has , was at the Chicago convention , an was strongly imbued with thy popula sentiment of his utata in favor of th plumed knight. Mr , Smith occupied neat in the gallery an a upcctntor , an when Blaimi's name was put in nominn tlon before the convention , joined in th tumuliUOUH cheering whicli is eaid t have continufdor ciKhtoon mimilei At the mention of Uluino'a name th Marysvillo postmattor sprang to hii feet mid commenced swinging his hat with n hurrah , when n lady who snt in the next row behind him , punched him with her pnrasol nml handed him a while silk shawl , Rtylnn , "Wave this ! " Of course Smith waved the shawl for the full cigntoon minutes. But presently the iinino of Arthur wna mentioned na a can didate btforo thu covontion , nnd it wan followed by n demonstration which it Beoiued would raise the roof of the great building , \vlum the lady afore mentioned pi iced her hand on Smith's shoulder and looked down upon the convention , s\y- ig"Why , just look at llio postmasters. " The econd largest source of revenue o the V. S. Govmumont from nny ono irniich of business , is derived from the irodiictlon nnd maimfncturo of tobacco. Hack well's Durham Tobacco Co , , of Dur- mi , N. 0. , clnims to bo the largest man * facturor of Smoking Tobacco in the orld. The roputntfon of BlnckwoH's lOtiuino Bull Durham Smoking Tobncco s too firmly established to need any coin- leiulntlon at our hnnds. In another olumn our renders will notice their now iiinounccmont which is of interest to all overs of the weed , The company are lorfectly responsible , nml when they an- lounco that they will git o away $11,1)50 ) n cash , it is an assured fact that they lean just what they sty. Smokers will lid an opportunity of combining busi es * with pleasure by rending their an- ouncemcnl. In Chicago. Firat Delegate Hello ! Haven't you gene homo yell Second Delegate Can't you BOO I haven't ? F. D. Yes , of courso. But why don't 'ou go homo ? S. D. Becimso I'vo ' sold my pass and apont all my money. F. D. Shako , old fellow. That's my x , too. What nro you going to do about it ? S. D. Going to wait until July and ion disguno myself as a democrat. F. D. How will you do thall S. D. Borrow a plug hat nnd a bot- o of whisky and hurrah for the old cket. PEI3STCIPAL LIFE rumi ? IIICAtiOPK01tIA ST.LOUS , n v WAV or OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENV3B , OH VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER 'onncctlni ! til Union Depot4 lit Knns.MC'lly , Onmliii mid Denver with tl i ou U Uulim lor .3ST npisjiuasrczsac Anil nil points In tlio Gicut Wut Comicutini ; in ( ilimit Union Depot nt Ulilcuit \vltli tlironcli tmliiH for XK Ur YOKK , ItOSTOX , And nil Kiiblrrn Clllc.s. At IVorli with lliroiiL'li tmliiH lor Inilliumi ) oils , Clnclnniitl , Columbus , niul nil points li tiiuSoiitli.Kn.st. At St. Louis with tluouirl tmliiH lor all iiolntH South. Day Couclu-8 , I'm lor CHID , " 1th Itn. iK Clinli-a ( rents freu ) , Sinoklim Curs will torolrlni ; Ulmlrs , riillniau 1'nliico SlV I'I''t ' ' ' Jim nml the famous C. II. .V.Q. Dlnlii ) , ' Call run dully tonnil from Chlcano mid Knnsiis City ililttiuouml Council lllnllH : Clilc K mid I > i" "lollies , OlilciiKo , St. Jusi'pli , Atclilnon niul ropclm without cluuifjo. Only tlnuuKli lliu imnlnff tliolr own tmliiH between ( Jlilcii- ( < > Mncotn mid Uonvor , und Chlciico , KUIIHUI } | tv und Denver. TlimuKh ems between InnlniKipolls und Council llliiirn , via I'eorlii. GOING AOKT1I ANI ) SOUTH. Solid Trains of KlUKimt l > uy Couches nm L'nlliimn I'alnceSlerpliiK CaiHiue run dally U Hid fioin Ht. I.oulH ; via llnnnlliuli ( Jnlney Krokuk. lliiillnulon , Ccdnr Kaiilils mid Albt 11 I.ratoSi. I'aul and MlnncapollR ; I'ailoi C'an with Itecllnlni ; Chilli * to nnd liotn HI. Imil and I'ooi In. ( inly ono change ot cam lii'turor ' * l. I.oulf * and DCH Molncs , Iowa , hlncoln , Nu liniaknand Denver , ( "olonulo. It In also tlin only Tin oiiKh I.lno liftiv/ccn ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL Ills known as the meat TllllOIItJII OAI 1.IS10 ol Anieilca , und lit nnlvei.Milly admit 'l'l | | o | j | ! ll | | , Finest Equipped Railroad in the Wcrld foi all classes of Travel , Tlcl.H ( via tliiH Una ror w.lo r.tif l { . It. coupon tlckclolIlccsinUio Uniifd.Stntui t1. J. I'OTTKIt , I'RllCKVAII.ViiI. : . . Vlce-'rt . MJen AlanarT ( | pn ' n I \i-.i > ' WH1TTIEF (117 St. CIinrlcH St. , fit , Lonl , Mo. A n fulir ( ffttuttvoTlHO McdletilCtillrgeil * i | ci n I on in rncntid In ttieiffchiltrcntnicot of CiikoNic , uvuiii. HKII puii Hu > of > IhiuiiM ttnn HIT oilier I'tij-tlclin lo BtI uU M eltj | H | > eri iliow tiid ! ! iifd irtldenii kovw Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental am Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Altec lions ol Throat. Skin or Bones , Blood Poisoning old Sores and Ulcers. * r < > tmtei ] Miii unpirmii i ueeei , bn Utril iclcotlQe | > rloclj Irp. rU' , * * * t/ Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess , Exposure or Indulgence , * Li < h croduc * m or th < | llowuc | * flceli ! Lfivco.ncii , dtHlitr , dluiDwi of ilfli bud dtfi.ctlf mcmorr. I'lruplci on tba r e , ( > ti/ilrildMj Ttrilontoth * lotltfj or fetntlei.roiirurlti of ( Jmeto. renderlnsr MarrUgo Improper or unhappy , * n pcrtatDiBilf cured , lltapblet ( Ait i friontt ) > to e , itn ( l 4 CDT * lope , frte to n j kOdrrn. ConiulUlloa t * l flccor tmtltfrc , ud Invited. Writ * forqoeitl&ai , A Positive Written Guarantee lrci ID all cir UceiMi V dctDiiit l errrjwher * . tnphltti , nallab or Oermin , 04 pace * . d - lblnir bovt dlitaiei , la male or f m l , FUK& MARRIAGE GUIDE ! UOrtlci , nntptittf. Illuilnltd In clolh ted clllklidlof , Wo , moo j .r r .l . I . .lot. | pe r etrM , YSe. Tbli toi contftlnl All lk curf.ui , donbtful r UijUUIUvt kbl t4 too' , 1 lxk ( < | nll t to ill , JJtllUi , U 4U1/ . U j'vlini ri rtutltif \ In alilct. HAMBUEG-AMEEIOAN Ooaaa.ion.xx-y. DIKKCT J.INK KOH KNOLANI ) , FUANOK ANI UEIIMANY. Tli * tcam ! ili | ot thli well-known line are Imlit n Iron , In woter-tlflit compurluienti , mj uru luriil" ) ( xl wild every ruUi | ita to mak tUo II W.K' " l"'tl tie nd nr Lo. ] Ti ) rrArry tliu United Hint * unit Kurriicati nmllii , aid I avj New Vork 'I'lillli daji idmtun ! > for M ) mouth ( LONlO.V ) Cliw bourir , ( I'AHIS ) auj II AVIIUMO. Itttcii Kill' CuWlit , t70ml SO. t-.tccr | ; o. * llunry I'undt , Mark Hkimuri , r. K. Moai ! , M , Tut wcnt lii Ointlia. Utonuwlmc ti HcliKnliiii.'VMtH ( I Cuuncll IllulTa. O. II : HICIIAItll 4 00. , Umi TAW AlU , HI UruuUay , fi. Y. Cbus. ICozn liibkt H 'n UviuraJ WiuUJii A iiti , 1U7 H'tbliliiKtun He , , flllu to , 111. H. PHILLIPS , Ilia one bf the Urgent anil fineit aiu'irliiient i I'lulnif and Hummer Uuodi ( or HultliiKi aud Tr Hv < IIIK * AH icorni nt < tiurantcoj tu 111 anil trltiinu with tlio Ikwt TrlininliiKi. MYl'ltlCJKJ AUK l.OWK thin auy Merchant Toiler Iu the city , J60I t aruu ttrcet , THE CHEAPEST PLACE IflEuMAHA TO BUT U RKE One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , F U Homes , EETIRED AND THE INVALID Railroads , Street Cars Lines Will bring them from their homos to the Opera House , Postollice Hotels and Depots in Giving thorn the advantage of living nn the sulmrhlm heights , with pure iir , bon\iti nl Blindo trees and Parks. DUNS Spring Water nnd Lukes , Groves nnd Scenery magnificent which cannot be equalled. This is a AND A PARADISE FOR ALL , RIGHT AT HOME. The Syndicate have arranged with Avith the railroad companies for a fine , attractive depot , where trains of the following roads will connect and stop : The Omaha Itelt Line Railroad Line , The Union Pacific Rail way. The Missouri Pacific Railway , The Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad , The Turlington and Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska and the Chicago , Burlington and Quincy Railroad. All these trains will stop it the depot at the town site. Also at the Stock Yards. Beautiful trees have been set out on the property and streets laid out. out.LOTS LOTS ABB NOW ON SALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS. nttlio Company's oflice , cor. of 18th and Douglas atreo . over tli n Omaha Saving's Bank. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , L. IMPORTEU , .10IJUKU AND MANUFACTUJIKRS1 AGENT OF ' 5 1 TIT ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND IIAltNEY , OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA , OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S45O.OOO. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire nnd Burvlar Proof Safes for Rent at f m $5 to $50 per annum. Double and Single Acting Power ant > Hand J Engine Triinrningd. Alininu Machinery , Bolting , Hone , Urasn and Iron Fittli ti iiii Puokini ; nt wholesale and retail. IIALLADAY WIND- MILLS , OnDHt H AND SOJJOOL BKLLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. C. F. GOODMAN , AND DEALER IN OMAHA NEBRASKA.