n / BEE SATU11DAY , . NOVEMBER 1 1864. AtlvcrtlshiR Clients. "I haa become so common to begin nn article , in nn elegant , interesting stylo. "Then run it into some advertisement that wo avoid nil such , "And simply call attention to the mor- ita of Hop Bittcra in ns plain , honest terms na possible , "To indueo people "To give them one trial , which so roves their vnluo that they will never ao anything olto. sofavornbly noticed ! n nil the papers , llollRlons nnd rrculnr , is "Hnvlnprt lnr o sale , nnd is suuplantlng nil other ineiliclnoa , "Thero is no iw denying thnlrtuesof the Hop plant , and the proprietors of Hop IHUorn havu shown Rroat shrewdness nnd ability * * "In compounding n medicine whoso virtues nro so palpablu to e\ory one's observation. " "No ! "Shu lingered and suflercd along , pin- int ; away all the time for yeara , " "Tho doctors doing her no coed ; " "And at last iraa cured by this Hop Dittora the papers say so much about. " "Indeed ! ludecdl" "ITpw thankful wo should bo for that medicine. " - A "Eleven years our daughter ( suffered on a bed of misery , 1 'From a complication of kidney , liver , rheumatic trouble and Nervous debility , "Under the care of the best physicians "Who gave her disease various names , "But no relief , "And now she is restored to us in good health by ns simple a remedy as Hop Bitters , that wo had shunned for years before using it. " TUK PAUENJH. Father IB Getting Wall. "My daughters nay : "II ow much hotter father is ainco ho used Hop Bitters " "lie is getting well after his long suf fering Irom A disease declared incurable. " "And wo are so glad that ho used your Bittara. A LADY of Utica , N. Y. jUTKono genuine without a bunch o ( green Hops on the white. lubcl. Shun all the \llv , poisonous BtufI with "Hop" or "Hops" In their name. Hostcttor's Stnju. ach Hitters Is a aline blood dcpurcnt , it ra tional cathartic , n nil asupoibantl bilious apcciflo It rallies the taillne energies ot the dcblUtntcil and checks prematmodo cav. Kov er and ague billoiiB remittent , djspcpsla and bowel co in p lal n t8a , o among tb o evils w Inch It entirely re- mou'i In Iroplral rountilo' , whcrothi liver and bowels are ordain most unfivor ably affected t > J the combined Influence of climate , diet and water , It ' 8 a very neixia'ary P For sale I y all dniRgUta and ( Inlets jjenorally .4 fifrlltot firT llflnrtccto of eTiuls t'C.tcr.tisw wrt ( . . . . ftt.1 Ane. .nt OJJ 01. ill m liY'j.pDlmbw * tt'tr Uorvlrri. tlbnliirfOi n * . , wrtrop in | rt.dilt liqto I . p M , bf i hk B i to a.l * uuiir .l-lnki 3ry it , n .rti rciuntpf > s < your rrotrr or < lnj infot til.6 riiu.3 11 * UikDUfJcmrcaIj Ml.JO H bll.GU.Tftt > 0' 3. yuirERUAVi , > i Rural Nebraska , ' The loading Agricultural and Ilvo Stock Journal of the west ; 20 paijcs 80 columns , cut anil stitched , nmgiii lie form , has a handsome Illustrated cover , and has been established 15 jcars. The best moth- ocla of western farmlntr , Fruit Growing , Ktc. , and the LlveStoiK Intenetof the Krcat Ornzintf and Agri cultural regions of the wcjt , obly dlscuacd acd ro- vioHcd. No ono who tills a flower or plant , or lootot land ; who omisa horHO , cow pl ( ? or chicken , \ cm afford to bo without the Hural Nebraska. The Best Writers Contribute to ltO > aso3 , The Kdltorlals are crisp , unbiased aud to the { > oint , It la published at the loweubscrlptlo'i prlcoof Sl.OO a jear Ina n larger circulnt en than thiit of any other publication ot this kind In thowtst , and occupies a Front I Link uinoni ; the licst Airrlcultural and L'.vo block Jour- nala in the United StUoj. The Horns Circle. Department of the Uural Kubra k-v li n epo'lal Icaturo which alnavti mabosit a wtlcoinoijitor at thcFurull } 1'ircslJc. Agents "Wanted. Wo pay I'oetmastcra and I-ocal Agents a bigger Cash Coniniip-iun tlnn any oMicr publlshera in America , and ttho llook" . I'oflkct Knives , Watches , l c , THKH tolivos and ( Ilrlj who ta < re Biibicrlptioi.B for us llhiitratid Premium List 2 cents. The Weekly Bee Ami the RPRATi NEI1RASKA ono jcar each lor J. 21 , only U cents moro then the prioo of the HFK nlono. Every Hey and ilrl who eends us 10 cenH for agent's ( outfit , sample copies amf Illustrated I'leininmUst , will receive an elegant assortment of llnaiitiful I'ioturo Cards. Aildrws It H HM1TI1&CO , , ICO , IDS S 14th St , Omaha Neb. in o BOTTLES Erini. ( ' , ! Unvnrin. Culmtmchftr , Bavaria , Pildnor -.Bohemian , TCaiser . .Brnmeu. DOMESTIC. BuA ( veiaer St , Louis , Anhauser. . . . St. Louis Beat , s. . . . Milwiiikep. Schlitz-Pilonor Milwaukee. Kruc'a Omaha. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine Wine. D. MAURER. ISlSFarnam St RED STAK LINE BolKlati Boynl anclU.B Mail Stonraor * BAILING EVERY EATURDAY , BKTTWKHH HEW YORK AMD AMTV/ERP TheRMnt , Germany , Italy , Holland and fraMt Htccrago Outward,420 ; Prepaid trrm Antwerp , llfj ; Excunlon , 30.inoludlngboddinif ! , et3,2d Cabin , ( M ; Uound Trip , $9fi.OO ; icursloc , 4100tialoon ; from tfcO to | 90 ; Eiouroion 110 to 1169. MTl'eter Wrlt .t 8on > , Oen Areit ( . H Broad- .y N. Y. Oildwoll. Ilamliioo A Co. , Omaha , r. K. Flo wiu It Co. , 2OT N. 10th Btreot , Umthij D E. Klui U , OraiihaA xntu od-ly Western Cornice- IKOH AHB BG ' llll Galvanized iron Corniwr CITDbrrr.cr Wlndowt , TlnU > , Tin , Iron and hlalo Rnolnf , 8r cflt'u I'itcnt U taldo BkjIUlit , l t nt adjusted Uacholt Ilir iul llracLet Hliolvln , ' . I 'n thu K nTil a.'tiit for theabico Jloe at aawlt. Iron il itradei , Vertnili ) , Iron Vtt COUHCJOIUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. BLAZING FOR BLAINE , The Renntilicans Ontflo All Former Political Demonstrations , Thousands of People , Miles of Torches , Bunting nil d dandles- A Glorious Nl lit for Council HlitflV. The republican demonstration last night was indeed one which would ex haust the adjectives usually applied to the description of such attaint. The day itself was largely given over to the making of preparations for the evening. There was little business done , many of the citi zens wore busy decorating stores and residences idencos , and others wore busy in arrang ing details for the parade. There wore many strangers in the city during the day , the morning trains bring ing them in on every road by the hun dred , so that long before the hour for the parade , there were crowds upon the streets , almost blocking the sidewalks. The decorations and illuminations wore extensive indeed. The business portions of the city wore a flutter of streamers and a blaze of candles. Broadway , Main and Pearl streets wore the brightest gala adornments. On Pearl street the newspaper offices wore dressed up. Tin : BEG stood out In largo letters of light formed of Japanese lanterns , and the windows were Illumi nated in red , white and blue , while the picture of James G. Blaine , surrounded with the national colorsoccupied a prom inent place. The Evening Herald oflico was Illuminated from top to bottom , trimmed with Blaine and Logan flagging and largo pic tures of the two candidates. Dr. R. Rico's oflico was also finely adorned , and among the other places on the street wore the oflico of A. B. Walker , D. W. Bush- noil's store , the Little Gem restaurant , Odell & Day's oflico , Dr. Woodbury's of- flee , the Council Bluffs Insurance com pany , J. W. and E. L Squires. Smith A Crittendon's wholesale dry gooda house presented a beautiful appearance , the whole front being a blaze of light and color. In Bayliss park every tree bore lanterns. The court house was illu minated from basement to dome. Kiui- ball & Champ's real estate oflicca , Rus sell itCo.'a great agricultural warehouse and the McClurg cracker factory wore also specially attractive. It would be impossible to give all the decorations on Main street. Among the specially noticeable onoa wore those of the American Express company , Smith & Towsleo , D.V. . Bushiit-11 , Grandy & Co. , W. S. Homer & Co. , Poregoy & Moore , Jacqucnim & Co. , the poatofllco , Mrs. J. J. Good , J. A. Gorham , Sims it Cadwell , City livery , Council Bluffs Insurance company , Blaine and Logan headquarters , Cooper & McGee , Nelson & Manger , F.V. " . Bvrko , J. Mueller , Thep. Bray , W. W. Chapman , Allen & Rapp , Empkio Hardware company , Smith & Crittendon , Shugart , Waite & Wies , Ivoolino & Felt , N. Shepard , James & Havorstock , P. Morris , Tibblta A Kost , Creston house , J. W. Moreo , J. W. Rodofer , Gilmoro's bookstore , John Scott , Churchill pump company , Lewis & Gilbert , Smith it Loerke , Beckman it Co. , Brown & Woodbury , Cole Brothers. The decorations wore grtaily varied , and very beautiful , and score 01 other busi ness buildings wore adorned simply with a few flags. The decorations were not confined altogether to buildings owned or occupied by republicans , numbers of democratic citizens very magnanimously helping in making the city look beautiful and in extending - tending an hospitable reception to the visitors , as c'tizsns if not as party men. Broadway never prcBuntod a more brilliant appearance. The Pacific house had its front very nicely decorated with campaign bunting , and brightly illumi nated. DoVol As Wright's store was also elaborately adorned. Among other places of special decoration were the ticket oflico , the Pha-nix saloon and Mike Nolan's , Raymond it Campbell , Wabaeh ticket oflico , Poregoy it Moore , Boston boot and shoo store , Theo dore Lund's saloon , E J. Abbott's oflico , J. M. Phillips and 'A. T. Lindsoy it Go's store were particularly line ; Potorfiold it Church , Miller & Co. , 11. E. Seaman. The buildniKB nfHarknosa Bros. , Casa- dy , Orcutt it French , and A'au Brunt , Thompson it Co. , were elaborately adorn ed. IJ. A. Gleason , Cocko it Morgan , D. Malthy , W. T. Braun , Motcalf Bros , , nn extra show ; Manor and Craig , D. A. Benedict , J. C Bixby had the , words "Blaino" and a star above it , made of gas jets , besides other decorations. Stewart Bros. , A. J. Mandol , Singer sowing machine company , J. .J. Blies , II. Friedman , Judd it Smith , J. B. Atkins and Eisoman , Redder it Co. had an arch of lanterns strung across the street between their places of business ; .1. 0. Crnckwoll , J. lleitor , F. II. Lovmo , E. ATicknor , Howe it Son , T. Woolsey , W. H. Smith , Tompleton & Lamb , L. 0. Brockott , L. F. Whitehead , Mrs. J. E. Motcalfo , 0. A. Bocho & Co. ; Ogden house had the windows illuminated and adorned with flaga ; C D. Luccock , A , vSloRler , Mandormalror & Van , Ed. Mott threw a flag acrosx Broadway ; M. Scan- Ion , T. J. Clark , Foster Bros. , Bell it ( Hall , R. Mullis , Mr. Pippin , Western hose , M. E. Uarlo'a stable on Pierce street was also adorned. The western part of Broadway was also made to flutter and to blaze. Among the moat noticeable were the Nonpareil , which had bunting and candles , the Col- orada house , the Model ntnam laundry , St. Louis saloon , the Itavcro house , Frank's rnataurant , H. II , Homo & Co , T. D. King it Co , Taylor & Caloff , Hayno it I'almer , Louie < V Metier , A. D Foster it Brother , Cijit. Hiftht'iiofJco , H. A , Bollcs &Co. Vortli Main street with ita new pav ing , nut nn its adornments likn a bndo , Do Vol & Wright , D M.Conui'l.Dr.Hart , It. L. Williams , the Scott house , and others had an abundance of light and bunting and an arch of lantoriu WEB thrown ncrofli the street. Keal Kutato The following are the real estate trann- fera filed for October . ' 51 ttid reported to THK BKK by P. J. MoMahon , Martha Liundora to J V Bucking ham , ci no 1 2t. ! 74 , H9. ? 2 400 Newton Uaclup and wf to Julius M , Fiaj-ler , lot 8 , block 4 , IJagg's add , ? 800. Wm. Klllion and wf to Jane Klllion , so } nw } SI , 70 , - 0. SI,000. Joacdh T. Lewis to Mary Lewis , swj nej 28 , 77 , 43 ? 800. Thos. Marshall and wf to Joseph See- bold , p.wt a\\ ] swj 1 , 7714. . SHOO. October 27. Milton Parker to Horace Everett , nj ncj I. 7i > , 42. $1,12. ) . The roller skate mostly in favor scorns to bo the one with the 2 } inch brass- linrd wheels , the largest in use. H. L. Miller , lOO'.i ' Fourth avenue , Council Blulls , is the nosteni agent for those skates , and is having an immense RUCCCSS in soiling the same. He carries a largo and well assorted stock of club , half club and strap skates. GOVERNMENT BUILDING , The Contract Lcl lo an IIHiiolN Alan , The superintendent of the government building , Mr. O. J. King , has been neil ftod by the supervising architect of the treasury , Mr. Boll , that the contract for the first story ( the basement ) of the now post-oflico has been awarded to J. M. Rico , of Austin , Ills , , ho being the lowest bidder. Work will , it is thought , not begin un til after the election. Persons interested in roller skates should investigate the latest improve ment , the l--liiuli brass lined wheels , the largest in use , which are sold only by II. L Miller , 1001) ) Fourth avenue , Council Blull'i. Full assortment of club , half club and strap skates on hand. Order hard wood of P. OAcrton. II. Vincent , of the Nonconformist , was in the city yesterday. GoorijoTIiayor , of Omaha , was in the city yesterday looking up the commission business , F. Cooley hai taken the agcucy for plows , binders , mowers aud buggies , nnd will shortly stall on the road. Mr. Pratt , formerly of the Hnrlan Herald and now in the real cstato and abstract busi ness In Ouster county , Nebraska , was in the city yesterday. Mr. Stephen Ja incs , formerly of Oakland a brother of Judge .Tunica , haa rcmo\eil to this city , and is improving a line resilience property bought by him ou Mndlaon street. II. N. McGrow , the special ngont of the Cedar llapida meurnnco company , una hero at the bip republican show. Ho could linully stop talking insurancu long onouch to sou the parade. Mac la a lively [ ono , and ahrnya a welcome caller. Platte Overtoil is selling screened Contorvillo coal for SI-CO per ton and throws in a bundle of kindling. A Printer's Knror. Sweet are the uaoa of rulvcrsUy , the printer's copy said , buh ho net it upsweot are the use ? of advertising. Sweet , in deed , to those who in sickness and ouf- foritg have scon the advertisement of some sovereign remedy , which upon trial haa brought them from death's door. "Tho best thing I over saw in my paper was the advertisement of Dr. Piorco's 'Golden Medical Discovery' " is again and again the testimony of those who have boon healed by it of lung disease , bronchial afl'ections , tumora , ulcers , liver complaints to which flesh is heir. EIjKCTKlO SOIUNO13. An Interview ullli an Ifimncnl Sa- vn 11 r. From the San I'raiicisco Chronic'o. Dr. Ottmar Kern , Capt , Joseph Ber- trand and M. Canton Ducho , prominent European scientists connected with the publication of La Lwnicrc Elcvlricquc a periodical published in Pans and de voted to the interests of electric science , are at the Palace Hotel. In an interview with a Chronicle reporter yesterday Dr. Kern slid : "European telegraph 13 instruments difler materially from those in this coun try. In Europe most of the lines are under government control , and as they iuaist upon keeping a record of every thing transmitted , wo use the Ilugles printer and Baudot sextuple printer in stead of the Morse system of transmit ting by sound. The telephone in Europe is not used to so great an extent as hoio , butit works moro perfectly. Wo uao two wirnn instead of completing the cir cuit through the ground return current , and by that moans wo got less induction. But the chief difference between the electric science in Europe and in America is this : Hero moat of the experiments of to-day are conducted with a view to ilio perfection of the electric light , but in Europe our energies are mainly directed to the oonsidoralioh of the problems of the accumulation and transmission of power and its application to railr > ads machinery , domestic and oven military purposes. In this connec tion the Paris house of the Rothschilds has entered into an agreement with Dr. IIor/ , under which experiments are being conducted on a largo scale. The contract callo for the transmission of 200-horao power from Croll , on the Northern rail road , which is owned by M , Rothechild , to the railroad workshops in I'ario , a dis tance of fifty-one miles , with a loan of power not to exceed HO per cent. Mr. Rothschilds lira contributed to the enter prise 1,000,000 , francs about § 200,000. The work is being conducted by Marcel Doprcz , in my opinion the greatest scientific engineer now living. In the event of the experiments proving success ful , as I have no doubt they will , com panies will bo formed by Dr. Her/ : and M. Rothschild , and nearly every waterfall on the continent may bo used as a source for the transmission of power all over the country. There is nothing impracti cable about It In Germany there are already six lines of railroad run by elec tricity , and the time is surely coming when improvement ! ! in the modes ot accumulating the transmitting power will lead to the utmost universal use of electricity for nearly every purpose to which steam power io now applied. " "May not the greater use ot electricity Introduce now elements of danger to luun-in life ) " "PerhapiHO. But it is , after nil , dif ficult to tell whit amount of tension ia actually sufhcient to destroy life. Last vnar I witneeaed oomo experiment ! at Niuonborg , which wore conducted by Sohukertfor the Bavarian government in response to the suggestions of philan thropists , for the purpoho of devising n speedy and painlufH method of orocuting criminal ) ) , A current with the high tciuion of 4,000 voltf , which is proba bly a greater power than any likely to hu brought into practical use , merely hurr , ing the okiti of the animal slightly at the p'jlnta of contact , and the sheep skipped away us tttnuph ; nothing had happened to it , the reason boiiip that the current merely pusaecl over the ( kin , winch proved a bolter conductor than the nerve system of the animal. With rabbits some were killed and some were not Now as to human boings. List year during their discussions members of the institute deprecated the practice of ox- porimonllng with these high tensions as dangerous to life , and in reply M. Cornu , a member of the institute , stated that shortly before that time , while measuring a tension of ovnr 3,000 volts , ho picked up the two ends of the wire with naked fingers , Inadvertently omitting to pro tect himself with the rubber glares "sod for the purpose. Ho was thrown hick by the shock and dropped the wires , but immediately recovered himself and wont on with his work , the only inconvenience doing a slight burn on the tips of his fingers , caused by the spark produced by the forming of the are asho _ broke the current by dropping the wires. In this case again the current must have used the skin as a conductor ; so that while there Is no doubt that under some condi tions death mipht bo produced by a pow erful oloctrio shock , electricity as a means of inflicting capital punishment must bo regarded as unreli able. As to an underground tystom of telegraphy for your largo cilloa you have great dillicultioa to contend with. In 1'aris our system enables us to carry our wires underground , while they are suspended practically in the same manner as if they were in the air , but if you attempt to carry the wires hunched in masses In trenches or tubes 1 doubt much whether any method of insulation yet discovered will prevent an induction , which will bo ao great as to render the wires wholly nsoleso. " TlioSiri'iiin ol'tiliv. The blood cannot bo pure unless the liver acts rightly. Nor can it bo rich un less it has enough iron in it. The iron In Brown's Iron Bitters is exactly what is needed to nivo the blood proper vigor and purity. This splendid tonic acts on the liver and sots the whole digestive mach inery to rights. It brings to the blood the iron which gives the tiny corpuscles their rich red color. Don't lot your blood got thin and watery , thus inviting disease. An Kulio's Now the lpa\os , grown brown nnd sore , Aio falling elowly from the trees , And the chilly morning broeza Wnfts the cello of a sneczo Prom n distance to our car And that echo to us borne Oft this tnlo of woo haa told Thnt sOHIO fellow'ri ciught a cn'.d , 1'or the reason , as of old That his overcoat's in pawn. -Boston [ 1'oBl. YOUNG MA.N , KISAD Tllia. THE Vor-TAio UKLT COMPART , of Marshall Michigan , olfer to send their celebrated Ktno Tliio VOLTAIO UKLT and other jKLKCTiiio Al1- PMANCKS on triul for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) alllictod with uorvoui dobility. loss of v ilality mill manhood , and nil kindred troubles. Alao for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk incurred , aa thirty ihys' trial is allowed. Write them at once for illus trated pamphlet , froo. Al A Husking Her Now the Imakera are arrayad Many it dusky barn's wide tloor , K\ery swain beside his inaidon , Hound the heaped up golden store. With what blissful expectation Do the watch the corn appear , Till thn sudden osculation Loud proclaims the rara rod o.ir ! [ Unrlhigton Free Press. RELIGIOUS. Moody Iiaroaftcr confines his Iaborn to this country , as in greater utod than Great Jiritaln , The importance of Soiidiy-school work ap pears In the fnct that carefully piopared esti mates show the number of teachers and Sun day-school scholars in the world to aggregate 10,000,000. A great pilgrlm.iRO of CathnlicR of the north of Franco to Lillo will take place In the early days of November. A number of religious confraternities and sodetioi will take part in the devotions. At a Sunday school In this city a teacher asked a now scholar n little girl what her ii.iino wiis. She replied : "llelen Kronch. " An u chin in an ndjnlnlng seat ang out : "What ia it in Jingli'sh ? " Thn numerical returns of church member ship for thy your , of thu United Methodist [ ' 'roo Churches of Kagland , show the total lumber of members to bo 1)7,031 ) , a decroatio of 447 on the homo returns. The financial year ot the American Mission nry association closed September Iliitli with S.W.BID.l'Jnsa total of rcuoiplH , of which j > fi'li5 ) , : { 80 c.imo in during thu last month , rhu receipts from cullecllnna and donations luring the year were § . ! ( ! , Kll.il ! moro than the preceding year. In the turn pi u Kmami-111 , on Fifth avomiu. Sow Yorlt , the largest nnd most influudcml Jewish congregation in America , the minister uid 11 largo numbei of members lira in favor of Snnd'iy service ; though ft Is opposed by many a.t "likely to lead to nogkct of thu Sabbath aid its practical ubolitnn in tlm homoH and imblic worship of its members. " The Jowlhh MosseiigorHaysthilr is strong piobabilltles that it will bo adopted , The panlorof a Methodist church at Hasten , Ind. , has Itoen compelled to ruxign his post ijucaupo ho u'trmUd a circus. Ho went to t > eo the inemigeno , but waiulunxl Into the circus department mid remained until the perform- mi io was ovi r. The triutaos thereupon wrote him u very slurp letter , ou receipt of which hr hcnt in hit ) resignation. He in said to bo a biiihant piofchor , but the church dignitaries seemed to consider Christianity nnd going tea a incus incomputihlo , The Itev. Futlwr I * . Corrigan , rector of thu Church of Our Lady of Grace , Hobolion , N. J , , who originated and is leading the great movement for Homo Kulu In the government of the Catholic Chinch in the United Htutos , has just issued a now pamphlet entitled "Tho liiuhopand the 1'rk'Bt , in which ho uuccliiutly roviaws the extraordinary progress of thn inovcmontln the hrlof space of its existence ; furnishes other and valuable arguments , fact * and illustrations in support uf his theory that the priests should select thu bishops iu cases of vacancies , and dwells most hopefully on Its ultimate and early tnccoEu through its en dorsement and adoption by thu great Plenary Council of the hlahups and diKnitnrios of thu Caahello church In America , which will opuu at Baltimore tin i mouth , Orangaburg , S , C , cumoi forward with an unlijutt contest. Itrothor Silas Martin has long been esteemed for his skill ud ttaying ( juulltlos in supplicating the throne of grace and Brother Jerry Moans has nleo been In high repute for bin ability in thu same di rection. An animated dlsputo arose as to the relative works of the two deacon * , nnd thu qui'stinn Is to bo settled by a practical lust , A purxo of $500 bun been raised for him who fchall show tlu moro fervor , sl.lll and endur anto.uml tha match In to bo before an immense camp mooting , Thu proceeding * will bu ln promptly after the preliminary collection U lifted. This novel exhibition uf piety will bo will bo witnessed by a thruiig of earnest negroes , HTOl' THAT OOIJGII Hy using Dr. 1'rn/iur's Throat nud Lung lial- * am thu only Hiiro cum for C'oughs , Cold * , Ho.irsonpHs and Sore Throat , and all dlseavcH of thu throat and lung . Do not neglect a cough. It limy provo fatal , Hcorcu and .iiindrodsof grttoful people ewe their lives to Or. 1'rj/itr't Throat and l.un ; ' Jlalsam , an.1 no family will over ha ulthout It after once lining it , mid discovering its marvelous power It is put up in largo family bottles nnd soli ) for the mriull prica of 7'i cents per bottle. Hold Kiili" & Co. and C , F. ( joodinuii , PitUbtirC'hronichi. . I'lates have boon distinctly ruled by G rVuo dt up to ll.UJO.IHH ) UQI-M to tlm luch. Ho 'a the Hunt hay bwn ruacheu' , 8 KIN 1)1HK\HKHUUHKI ) Hy Dr. 1'rarlcr' * Mngle Ointment , Cures M If by magic : I'lmplox , lllack llcndi or (5rnb , Ulotches and llmptlons on the fnco , Ir.ulnp the eklu clear And boAiitiful , Alco cures Itch , Sdlt lUiemn , Sore Nipple * , Sere l.i | nnd old , Olmtlnato Ulcer * , Hold by dniggl t , or mailed on receipt of prlco. f > 0 contx , Sold by Kuhn * Co. nnd C. r , ( tHxliunn. CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 ta.TlcfeoU only 85. , Shares In Proportion" ? * Louisiana State Lottery dim. "tt'edelurtty ttrttfy nut i ttipentot tki ! ttngtmintl far all thf Monthly ant Siml-AnnitH Dintnnji of Ma Lciiisiana State Lottery Compouj and in venon manage oivd control tkt Uramigt tknmtlvct , nnd that thitamt art tcndusttti teitl Jkcricifj//.iirwM.mnl in wxl/iiifA tcuerd all par titiana IM oufAnrij the < wnjxitito | utg Ihiiar Meatenthfa -nmilri n/ cur tijiiaturci t.'i \n If * adttrnttminti , " COMMISSIONERS. Ineorpcialod In 1683 Cci 13 y ri by lh legit In educational And charitable purpose * 1th a o > y Hal olfl.000,000 to whKihn roaeivB tuud ol or * IJM,000 lias elnco boon added , Dy an overwhelming popular role III frunchlw wna made a part ol the prononl itoti ) oonilltutton adopted Dcoombei Sd. A. b. 187D. The only Lottery over voted on and en dorsed by the people of any Stato. ll never Boaloa or iioitponcr. Ita grand nlnglo unmboi drawings taki plnco monthly. A Bplomlid opportunity to win n Fortune llth Grand DrnvvliiR Olftsa IIn the Acnd- omyl oil Miuio , Now Orloann , Tuoadny , November vombor llth , 1884 171th Monthly drnwlDR CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. 100,000 Tickets nt Flvo Dollars Knch. ITrao- lions , In Fifths In proportion , MST OP PRIZES. CAPITAL rillZK _ . . . . IJJ.OOl 1 do do ! 5,00 > 1 do do 10,00 ( I FRIZES OF 80000 1OC ( I do sooo lo.oec 10 do 1000 lO.OOt 13 da 500 10.00C 100 da see so.foe B01 do 100 80.0U (03 da (0 25 OCC IC03 do i'b 2C.OCC t Approximation prlioa ol ifltO 0TiC D do do 600 4,601 B do do 153 ! lSt 1(07 Piltci amoantlnit lo f2C5,6CI Application tor rates to oluVm eliould bo made onlj o the otlloo of the Oomp\ny In Now Orloana. FOT further Information wrlto clearly Riving fnll ndilrcp4.1'OSTMi NU1K1 , lUpross Mnnoy Ordorn , or Niw Vork ExchanKO In ordinary letter. Otirionoy by K\prcHsallBtinn ( of f5 and upnarus at our ex- l nce ) addrcscd MA. DAUl'lIIN , orM. A. DAUl'HIN , Now Orleano , C07 Seventh St. Wanhlngton U. O. M.itto P. 0. Uonoy OrdoiB pa ) able and addreea HcL'lstcrc I I.ottoiH to NEW OULKAN8 NATIONAT. UANK , NowOrloina , ! . _ _ _ InusoSOjonri bl'i-clal rri-ncrliitlonaot nn eminent I'hyolclan. hlnililo.t'uroniiaSiiri ) . _ ctmi.8. . . nuci : JlmloiaJlorbas , Vomiting J JoilRli9 Cold. llrouchltiA * fouiitluln , 'Joothaclifl. I'aconclio - lloiiilncliix. Kick llpauiclin , Vortleo ' > Dyspc'iiclu. lllllnns htoinnrl Hiii > i' < 'ii orl'nlllful ' rloil * "Whites.tool'rofni ur < irioJa . 'At C'roiiit. Coucli.lillllciiailrunthlnif . Halt illioiim , llryBlpolnn. rruptlonn ItliniimiUlHiii.lUifiimntlol'Aina. . . . l < ' < tvur nilA'iii > . ( 'hllla. Malaria. . . . . l > ll slllmdurlllrcdliiR . . . . . .10 rnlurrli , nculo or chrnnlo ; Inlliionra .no IVHooillllltffHIKll.Vlolrnt ; mili8 .no cii < > riillliililll ( } ' > l''iy'i' ' ' Voaknt a .no ICIiliiuy IllHi-uiiit .to M < rtoiiiiJlilllfy MX ) Ilrlniiry XV'i'ulinospi , > v tln ( r Ilpil .no ' l .no ECBFBCSB FINE LINK OP IN OMAHA NiiJ. ; NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY Hi K.1 W B 'WT 'UHi tf flJT Bf HUOOEHSOIl TO UAVIU ft HNTDXlt. ) Oenoral I.'ctlcn lo U06 KARNAM 8T. O1IAUA. H ve lot ula XOO.OOO tores anttnllr oeleoled Undi a K etem Kobiuk * , at low prloo and on eaay term , luprovoa limn lor axla In Douslw , DoJ e , Oaltti t > Utto , Hurt , lium\ox \ , Hiniy , WunlnKloo , tfe/tck Stundors , ujd Ilutler douiilfoj. Ttiea I'tlJ ' la all parte ot the ilUU , Honor lotuod on mpioved larmi. Notary J'ubllo lw vi In offlco Ooneejioud S. E , ATWOOD , Plattsmouth , - - - - - Not ) . iBiiDiior TiioaouuiiBBiu iao aiait OBIDI tfEREFOBD AUD JERSEY CATTLE' r-iTV'oiinif iitook f ) r Halo OorrotnoniloiKa anllclpto lfir 11 Tils \ \ uiti n JUIIclftt. A.IV , HUN A III Alt. , elf AfivorUu irrtcrlpllon of a coinl ipoclillit ( uowti- tllfcd. ) DtUftrl.nV.n nil It. Aildrril k. . on. WARD A cotouibiA\jna THE CHEAPEST PLAGE UN UMAEA TO BUY Ono of the Bast and largest Stocks in.ltho United'Statap to select from. NO STAIBS 'TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOBJ They Are Without A Rival. AND been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Ime Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Livins Pianists Piano IN An examination of tbcso magnificent Pinnoa is politely IrequestoiB before purchasing any other mslrumont. Qonoral Western Eepreseotatives. P. S. Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEER 3SROS. . 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEE CYMBELLA and CLOUGE & WARREN ORGANS. THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Homes , FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air < & Water ! And all of the oed analpleasant things that go to make np B com * pleto and happy existence. The town of South Omaha ie eiumted south of the city Jof Omaha on the line of the U. P. itnilway , nnd it is less than 2i miloa from the Ornulin post oflQco to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly 1 $ miles north and south by 2J east and west , and covers an area o nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have boon sold nnd the demand is on the increase The yards are heing rapidly pushed to completion. The 60,000 hsof packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPUING WATER. The B. & M. nnd Belt line Railways have a largo force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the north end o the town. Suitable grounds will ho furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots.in this growing'city. They will bo cheaper than they are to-day. IST"Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. M. A , UPTON , Assistant Secretary , -IN "WHICH IS TATJaHT- DOUBLE AND SINGLE ENTRY BOOK KEEPING , COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , ENGLISH GRAMMAR , PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC , READING , CORRESPONDENCE , CIVIL GOVERNMENT , SPELLING , BUSINESS PRACTICE bHORT HAND , This ia the Commercial Department of Bellevue College. Send for circulars. OKO. H RATH HUN , Prin , Omaha , Nob. EXTEMPING & BOLT33 , MANUFAtflUUEUS OF Docctr r " , Iron r-rtrtln ; * , l'Ulti ) SKMIiltr | , 4r. Ha , Ircn' . Hi tlOSiiuUi 2 * ' at'ffl lu.lt