JLJL1J1. JLtAJLUJ JDJUl/ THE GERMAN FAIR , Tlio OtuMiini * Nlnlit K ct--j A The grand fait gU'on for the bonelit of f\ a flerttun- American school In this city \ opened for the week in Dortnania hall last evening with thttcring prospects. The main htxll of thla building was very tastefully arranged and decorated by the ladlca of the association. The booths constructed along ita Ihroo Bides , pro- aetitod a beautiful nppoaranca , ndornod with Ilag3 | foatoona and filagree work. In the center of the hall was erected Rebecca's well with Mrs. A. llosowatcr aa ita proaiding goniug. The ladies of the aocioty were very importunate in their effort * to incroaao their fund , nnd the success of the undertaking will un doubtedly belong to them for their zoa in helping along this good cause. A very entertaining programme cf nine aolections of vocal nnd instrumental music , intoraporaod with dancing , was carried out. The following nro the ollicora of the Fair association : Mr. . ) . F. llarthun , president ; Mra. Pnul Wolnhngen , vice- president ! Mr. Julius Meyer , treasurer ; MK. Phlll'p Andrea , linauclal secretary , and Mrs. 1'oters , secretary. Those in charge of the various booths were as follows : Ivirvis Miaaos Wioao , Bohno , Scholp. Djlls Mrs. Schaffor , Mra. llichan- ben ; , Mra. Ilubornian. Fancy Work Mra.Mondolsaohn , Mra. Kuhu , Mrs. Baurois. Cigare Mra. Andres , Mrs. Sticker , Mrs. Friea. Lottery Mrs. Unman , Mrs. Wind- hoim , Mis. Woinhagen. lljbbocca's Well Mra. A. Roaowator , Miss Newman , Miss Lehman , Mra. A. Cahn. Flowers Mra. Lewis ileimrod , Miss Fialier , Mra. Garncau. Fruits Mrs. George Heimrod , Miss I'undt. Miss Krue. Apples Mrs. Motz , Mrs. Alvison , Mrs. Strattman. Postodico Miss lloodor , Mra. Dako , Mrs. Schnacko. Fishing Ponds Mra. Schultz , Mrs. Kaufman , Mrs. Sinhold , Miaa llarmanu , Mrfl. Grobfckor , Mias Moyor. Scales Mias Pundt , Mias Krug , Miss Strattman. Restaurant Mrs. Riohonborc , Mrs. Kicharde , Mrs. Fries , Mrs. E. Rosewater - water , Mra. Bohno , Mrs. Scsoman. A PATBOL WAGON , A On 11 Upon tlio linnrd of Education l > y Mr. .Imlorson. Mr. Wra , Anderson , councilman , has written the following letter to the board of education which explains itself. OMAHA , Neb. , November 20 , 16S . Messrs. Board of Education , City , Gentlemen : To you , certified statement of ( itMtiivo Ueneko , V. J. Fines and costs in polira court for August , September nnd Oc tober , IhS-J , ple-iss comparn with any threa months previous and you will find an excess of fiom 10U to 200 par cant in favor of Marshal Cumming's administration. Our city nuir- nhal is in need of a pat-ol waon and the city council nt present is too poor to furnUh 0110. Will the board of education pay half and recommend to the city council to Day the other half. The complete rig will cost about % fi 0.00. Yours respectlnlly , Wn. AKDEKSON. Following is a statement of the lines collected for the months above referred to : Finen and costs collected from gam blers and prostitutes during the month of August , 1831 721.15 September , 1884 754.-15 October , 1884 580.70 Total $2,005.30 I hereby certify that the above Is a correct statement of finoa and costs collected from prostitute's and camblors in the calico court of tlio city of Omanadurirjgthe aforesaid months. [ S al | OUSTAV ISiiSKKE , 1' . J , I J. M. Kddy and wife returned from St. Louis yosterday. .7. 1) ) . Her and wlfo arrived homo from Chicago yesterday morning. Mr. Ch.ts. Shivorick , the furniture man , and family have eono to Texas to spend tbo winter. A. Mclnnis , of the firm of Molnnis ISiunoy , returned ycsteiday from n businu s trip in the eaat. iiftieral l'asnnger Agent Morae , General Ticket Agent Stebbins , of the U. 'l' . , and ( it'uernl Paflsongor and Ticket Agent Kustip , of the 15 & M. , loft last night for Kantan City to attend the pool meeting of the goncial IKIS oiiger auil ticket agents now being held in that citv. citv.H. H. , ) . Dunkin , Gibbon , C. C. Mclntlro ' J'httMuouth , .1. JF. Snell , Ashland , I. . Storp , Aurora , DemiH Daily , Valentino , W litiih , 1'reraont , 0. V , Irwln , Arlincton , F. Ij. 1C epeor , Weeping Water , D. C. Ward and K. W. Hayoa of Beatrice , nro at the Metro politan , Major James A. Sangston , of Memphis , Term. , is in the city. Ho is southern pass- Henger agent for the Illinois Central railroad company and a jollier and hotter uatured man than ho could not bo found in a Sabbath day's journey. ] Io will make Hi rule hereafter to vii-it Omaha every month and will make many frii'iulrf mid increase- bin company's bnsineaa largely. W. 1' . Xoble , "William Uurk J. Tfovii , ThoiiMH Keogh , L. B. Adams , W. M. BhilN in : ; , from Salt Lake anil Ogden and consti tuting the consolidated delegation from Utah and Idaho , H. G. Hand , II. Keal , George Mitchell , of the Wyoming delegation In the Ht. I.onis Cattlemen's convention , arrived In Omuh.'i n\ \ route homo and stopped at the 1'axtnn. They will leave for the wiwt this ivfning. BIr. WofMl'H Dentil. Mr. Frank A. Wood died yostoaday at 2 o'clock , after a week's illness , the disease being typhoid fever. Ho was a student in Hon. John L , Webster's law nllice and wad n member of the Sigma Chi college fraternity , having joined when ia attendance nt the tfebranka university. Members of tbo fraternity in thi city have cared for him in his sickness. Mr. Wood had also been a clerk in the legislature and was well known in Lincoln. The daily papers N/ later. will miuounco the date of the funeral Army ( ) i l ( < r , Jl'jcrnit EdwarJ D. Camel , enlisted at Fort Omaha , Nob. , ia ssTgnod to the ith Infantry , Ljayo of nbsonca for fifteen ( Ifj ) days , tg toke effect nt such tlmo , after 1st of noxns Ilia sotvlcoj can I'D ' spared by hia poet coinmnndor , is granted 1st Lieutenant Levi F. Burnett , 7th Infantry. By order f f BKK. vniFii URvruu How Ann. Mnrlt.il Four S.MIIH. Atk. . Novomlifr Cl. Now i * recclroil of tl.o kllline ol .lolm Wood by Stephen Fletcher ( both colored ) at llnutid Mountntn in the rhoctnw nation. Wood eloped with Fltsher'a wife , riotcher pur sued , OM-rtook them , blow out Wool'is brain * and returned bunip with the woman. Tlio IMonnry Counrll. ISiiTlMoltK , Novi-iiibflr - ' , At thopiivnto session of the plenary council to-day , much work WM douo. To-night Hishon O'Connor , of Nebraska , preached on "Tho Catholicity of the Church. " African Krco 'L'rmlo. UKIII.I.N , November .M. The Congo com mittee lm\o ngreod unanimously that free .rado shall prevail in the western part of the 3ongo basin. Tlio Snore of a StiUCHiimn. Washington Capital. Congressman Warner , of Tennessee , is a line constitutional lawyer , and nho , oc casionally , is n line alutuberer. last ses sion it was hia custom , when weary , tn put his foot upon his doak , swing himself jack in his chair , nnd nod off into tlio liappy land of dreams. Ono day trhilo indulging in his favorite habit ho began to snore. Congressman Warner's snore is n fine , largo , nblo-bodiod snore. It is exquisite in its resonant music , nnd it breaks elf in its sweetest places Into n delicious snort. It ptirauoa its sad avocation in n hum drum sort of n wny when Mr. Warner is ensconced in the privacy of his bod-room , but on this occasion the snore saw that it was in distinguished company , ind it humped itself for the greatest ef fort of Us life. It soared up to high C , nnd then It sank down to low G. It In dulged in n profusion of very graceful notes , nnd then it wailed like the lltito that the aniatocr tickles in the stilly liours of night. Pretty soon the snore began t make itself felt , nlso hoard , nnd the members forgot themtolvoj undnr the witching influence of its melody. The snore noticed this and redoubled its ef forts , nnd , ns it increased in volume , it caught the spenker's oar. Mr. Keifor rapped with the gnvel nnd said : "The gentleman from Tennessee la out of order , nnd to bo rocognlzad ho must offer hij resolution to adjourn while standing. " Congressman Dibrell , ono of Sir. War ner's colleagues , taking in the situation , shook the snoring statesman nud said "Dick , wluit in the world &ro you do ing ? You have gotten the house in terrible - riblo confusion , nnd Koifer thinks you have made n motion to adjourn. " "What ? " ejaculated Mr. Warner , rub bing his oves. "Why , I wna only study ing the constitution. " And the snore tickled itself under its ninth rib nnd wont of into n comatose condition instantor. The greatest tea-drinker in England Is Mr. Gladstone , the greatest in Franco M. Clomencoau , nnd in America Mr. Boncicault. The latter carries while traveling a flask of tea ns others do of cognac. Bittern , the worltl renowned appetizer and iuvigorator , Unod now over the whole civilized world. Try it , but beware of imitations. Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article , manufactured by lr. ) J. G 15. Siosjert & Sons _ Northern Montana is overrun with bears nnd wolves. GAELA.ND STOVES AND 1UNGES , THE WOULD'.S I1E8T. Are noted the world over for Durability , Economy and Con venience. Thousands of consumers attest their Superiority over all would-be Competitors. Every Steve or Hango bearing the name GARLAND ( no matter what kind of fuel it may bo com mended for ) is oiferod with the absolute guarantee of being the finest and BEST ARTICLE of its kind that can bo made for the price asked. For sale in Omaha or.ly by LANGE & F01TICK , 318 and 320 South Thirteenth atrcot. nov21tf A full line of colored grog grain Silks in all the popular shades at 05 cents , reduced frou $1.15. Smith's Now Store , 1307 Farnam atroct. Furs and Fur Trimmings , at Saxe'e. nlmw ! ) f-tf MY DISCOUNT ' _ ' 0 PER CENT boats all presents you may pot at other clothing houses.JOLACK the clothier. ni21 3t OY.STKHH AND TUIIKKY , CltAA'IlKKKIES AND CKI.KHV , For Thanksgiving Dinner AT WM. GENTLEMAN'S. Ono Sqnnro Ilallet t Davis Piano , In aplendld order , will soil chrapfor cash. Nearly now. Inquire at once at ood-St EIIIIOI.M & KHIUKSON'.S. MY DISCOUNT HO PER CENT bents all presents you may gtt nt other clothing housoa. POLA.OK the clothier. DIM 3t IF YOU WANT TO Save money on underwear , 20 per cent. olT , at POLACK'S. n2JU ! MY DISCOUNT 20 PER CENT boats nil presents you may got at other clothing housaa. POLACK the clothier. n21-t : ! YOU CAN NOT AFFORD to buy an overcoat without getting my Prices , 20 per cent , oil , at POl.ACK'S. n21 'It IF YOU WANT TO Save money on underwear , -0 per cent. oil1 , nt 1'OLACK'S nSl-JIt AUCTION. on Wednesday , Nov. L'lith at 10 a. in. J will soil nil the furnittiro , beds , bulling , atovc-H , ito , JO room house , HIS Jackson atrutt. W. H. GHIMJ , Auctioneer , n2'l 2t YOl' CAN NOT AFFORD to buy nn overcoat without ( 'ottlnR my Prices , 20 per cont. off , at POLACK'S. n24.Jt ; Ladioa and Oontlnnien'fl i'oal Caps , at Saio'a ' , the Hatter , Of lira IJoueo. IF YOU WANT TO Save moiiny on underwear , 20 p r e < ? nt , i off , at I'OLAOK'S. n2i.t ! ) J MlIM'i VHY NOTP.S. The Century f < > r Dccombor has for its frontispiece a prolilo portrait t'f ' Uunoral ( itaut , engraved fruiii n rccontly fiunul photograph taken in 1802 , It accompan ies Iho U'coml of the papers on the Civil War , "Tho capture of Fort Dftnct son , " which is contributed by General Low Wallace , A acoro of illustrations present views un the Held , portraits ol oflicots , maps , And ( not the least inter esting ) an autograph copy , recently mndo by General Grant , of his famous "Un conditional Surrender" dispatch to Gen eral llucknor. The "Recollections of n Private" nro continued with descrip tions of the early "Campaigning to no Purpose" along the Potomac , with illus trations. The fiction consists of "An A'dvonturo of Iluckloberry Finn , with an account of the famous GrangorfordShophtmlson Feud , " by Mnrk Twain ; "The Knight of the Black Forest , " by Miss Draco Donio Lltchticld , and the second part of Mr. llowoll's now novel , "Tho Rise of Silas Lapham. " Other illustrated papers nro "Dublin City , " "lluutlnq the Rocky Mountain Goat , " "Tho Now Astronomy" nnd "American Painters inP.istol. " The other departments are up to the usual standard , and present n great variety of interesting nnd instructive topics. John G. Whittier opens the Christmas St. Nicholas with beautiful poem , on- titled. "Tho Light that is Felt ; " while Tennyson is represented by a charming portrait of his two grand-children. Wary Hallock Footo , writes and illus- : rntos n beautiful sen-aldo article , called Menhaden Sketches Summer nt Christ- las-tiuio. " J. T. Trowbridgo contributes „ now serial , called "ilia Ono Fault. " L < \ 11 Stockton , in his second "Person , ally Conducted" paper , jumps from franco to Genoa , with n graphic descrlp- .ion of "Tlio City of the JJondodKneo ; " [ jouiaa M. Alcott has another jolly Spin- ling-whcol story , "Tho llnro nnd the Tortoise , ' and there is one of Boycson'a "Tales of two Continents. " The second part of "Among the Law-makers , " Ed- ' 'mind Alton's recollections of his term as n page while in the United States sonnto , : s nt nice nmuslng md instruc tive , wliilo "D.\vy and the Goblin , " Among the distinctively Chriatiims fea tures uro "Visiting Santu Cbus"npoom , "Madlo's Christmas , " n deecriptioii of several noted Christmas fotps in West minister Hall ; and n clover litllo sketch , "What the Philosopher Said on Christ mas day. " There are nlso poems by 11 11. Ilolon G. Cone , nnd Malcolm Douglas Edna Dean Proctor contributes a sketch of the young Crown Prlnco of Russia , with a portrait ; and C. F. Iloldor tolls of a whale that was imprisoned in an ioo- borg. Among the contributions in the Christ- mns ( D ° comber ) Harper's will bo nil un usual number of poems from both English nnd American poems. Stodman contributes two , "Witchcraft , 1GD1 , " "Witchcraft , 1881 , " which Howard Pylo illustrates. Stoddard has a poem of some length , "Tho Judgment of Solo mon. " Andrew Lang has two lighter Christmas poems , a "Ballade of Clirlst- maa Ghoata , " and "Christmas Violets. " Wallace Bruce writes a Christmas recol lection of "Tho Old Homestead , " which has illustrations by Harry Fcnn nnd Alfred Fredericks ; Thomas Dunn English n legend of "O ro-castlo , " illustrated by Reinhart ; and Margaret Sangstor n song of "Tho Dear Long Ago , " which has illustrations by Diolman , and a musical acoro by W. W. Gilchrlst. The danger of Incidental harm to the community , or to certain classes of people ple , from tlio increased use of machinery , the extension of public works , otc , Is greatly diminished when those who make the laws , especially those whoso duty it is to intorprot.thom , recognize that law is a progressive science ; that It is a moana , not an end ; that when n state ot things nrises for which there is no prece dent , n now precedent muat bo made , flow the most enlightened juiists hold this priniplo constantly In view , and how the common as well ns the statute law Is thus mndo to keep pace with the general advance of civilisation , is admir ably sot forth in the loading article In the Worth American Review for December - comber , "Labor and Capital Before the Law , " by Judge T. M. Cooloy. of Michi gan. To the anmo number William K. Ackorman contributes some suggestive "Notes on Railway Management , " Dr. Schliematm tolls what ho found in hla ox- cavatioDs of the ruins of Tlryns , in south ern Greece , and Principal Shairy supple menta his scholarly article on "Friend ship in Ancient Poetry" with one on "Friendship in English Poetry. " The other articles in the number are , "The British UOUBO of Lords , " by Georgi- Ticknor Curtis , and "Uanponmbility fet State Roguery , " by John F. Hume. With its next millibar the Magw.ino of Art opens right royally in its now vol umo. Not satisfied with giving a hand some etching R W. Macbeth ns a front- Isplcco to the number , the publishers present to each subscriber to the now volume n beautiful etching by J. A S. Monks , after his popular painting , "Crossing the Pasture. " Mr. Macboth't etching , "Hero it Is , " shows ui n young woman sitting at the breakfast table looking over the morning papers. The opening paper of thla number , describing 'Tho Now Forest1 is by Mil' licont Garnott Fawcott , wife of the late PontmaUor-Goiieral of England. Misa Ilolon Zimmorn write * of Benjamin Vautlor , the painter of poaa ants ; nnd Mr. Andrew Lang write * Some Japanese Bogles. ' R. L. .Steven Bon'a poem , 'A Visit From the Sea , ' nnd illustrations of it , printed in a delicate soa-greon tint , form a moat successful in auguration of a charming aeries of pen and pencil pictures. F. Mibol Robins n writes of the 'Romance of Art' , and 'Hatliold IIouso , ' the resldonco of the Marquis of Salisbury , is described by J. Pondorel-Brodhurat. Other papers nro devoted to Molssonior , ' ( ircok Myths ii > Greek Art , ' 'Illustrations of Moliore , ' and 'Somo Portraits by Hogarth. ' The bound numbers of the Magazine of Art for JH81 make nn extremely iiand- aomo volumo. The abundance nnd the high quality of La illustrations uro noti ceable , oven in this ngu of line bunk making. They include woodjutu thi1 compare favorably with the work of our beat en ravem , MI etching by j\Lvbulh \ color printii'.f pictiiroa , o c. Mr. F. A. Uridgman , Mr 8sru"mt , Mr. Djunnt aw'1 Mr. Wyatt EUon'a "Portrait of a Lady" ia reproduced in wnud-onuniving , ns nr < Mr. D.iiinnt'a "Spanish < , > 'urtot ' , " ia tip : V'tr'a Salon , and Mr. Brld nmn' ' 'Moorish B by taking hit Bath at Homo. " Other romnrknbly good prints are'ThoCant Miuuum at ( Jt.nbndge" . and the "Donys'je , " illujtrnUri nn im portant lyticloon "lio'linir ' O.\mbnnf'o ; ' " 1'ho Evening Swr1 a print in munooh rouie , nftsr Uurue Jorvs ; onU of the cloister nnd other portions of the Ccrtcm of IVin , a.mn ntriUin ; ' per uM .f Cntlyli- . after Thonui We * In r , Mr Whistler , i cn to ; Fredrick "its , ho etcher Legn < a , and the sculptor ] J , ohm. Two of the moat picturesque parn < Lilulon nro stiown up In nn artido 01 "Tho Lower Thames , " nud one nn "Tho Innua of C.nirt. " Probably the rlcnest collection of the in modern masterpieces , that of Mr. Csnatntino lotildes , in illus trated in a series of articles devoted re spectively to the realists like Di as nml Regamey , idealists llko Corot , anil old masters like Van Goyor nnd Ituysdnll. The Monthly Record of Art , form n nnd American , makes In the complete voluma n atimmnry of the jenr which is both rendablo nnd useful. Cnssoll A Company Limited , Now York. The first number of the American edition of The Quiver , published by Cns- sett A-Co. , Now York , will not fall bo- iilnd the expectations of those who have been eagerly nwnlting Ita nppoaraiico. It it dignified , entertaining , instructive nnd it made as attractive In nppoaraiico as it s in text by plenty of fine illustrations nnd superior printing. Lord Brabum opens the number with n paper on "Clubs for Young Women. " Other gen eral articles nro "Open Air Preaching in America , " "By Gaza to Hebron , ' ' "A Great n Day , " "Somo Bi-Centomml Glimpses , " nnd "Tho Vlllngo Churches of England. " By way of fiction wo have the opening chapters of two serial stories , "Molho's Maidens , " "A Poor Man's ' Wife. " The short stories nro "Found Again , " nnd "Rob nnd Ills Pilgrim's I'rogross. " Papers of a popular theological nro "Tho Mysteries of Rev elation and of Nnture , " "Scripture Lessens - sons for School nnd Homo , " "Tho Cedurs nm ? the Candlesticks , " "Now Parables from Nnturo , " "Tho Growth of ho Now Tostnmont , " "Tho Prayer of the Penitent , " nnd "Sunday Reading of ho Paulina " The poetry of the number s "Tho Return of the Prodigal , " illus- .rntod by the frontispiece , nnd "Queen Unrgurot nnd King Malcolm. " The do- wrlinent called "Short Arrows , " is sure o bo ono of the moat popular features of this magazine , 'An American Politician" Is tlio title > f F. Marion Crawford's last novel , pub- ( shod by Hcughton , Milllln & Co. , Boa- ; on , ami for aalo in Oninhn.by J. S. Caul- field. Mr. Crawford has grown to bo n very popular novelist , nnd those who liavo heretofore moat admired his llightu of fancy will perhaps bo equally surprised uid pleased with the strong character of the present work , which may bo said to bo a picture drawn by common some from passing political events. "A Roman Singer , " vrhich wnathoimmodiatoprecur- ser of "An American Politician , " was lull of improbabilities so charmingly told ns to appear simple nnd natural. While the present work is no loss graceful nnd pleasing in style , It is nt the same tlmo broader , showing deeper thought nnd more painstaking labor. The ctiaractor of Iho here is strongly drawn and the setting ting well drown to show it lo advantage and ndd artistic vnluo. The book cloeos with nn nddross delivered by the hero , then senator , in the capilol , when the choosing of n president has dovolod upon congress , treating on the oylls of parti- sanism and urging non-partisan political action. Emily Faithful's "Throe Visita to America , " published by Fowler > V Wells , Now York and for sale in Omaha by J. S Caulfiold , is ono of'tho most entertain ing volumes that have boon placed upon our table for n long time. The author of this volume needs no introduction to the American public , her work in behalf of struggling women during thopaat twenty years has boon attended with so much suc cess that she has acquired wide-spread celebrity in spite of herself. Her three visits to this country were nmdo for the purpose of studying our society , our In dustrial methods and organizations in be half of poor nnd unfortunate English women , nnd the record of these throe visits is not n rush into print to gratify personal motives merely , or to lot the world know "my impressions of Amerlcn , " nfter the style of so many foreign tourists , but the notes of a warm-hearted , practical observer who is in oaruoatfor the improvement of the condition of her fellow-women , nnd glvoa her beat exper ience In the tracings of her pen. Few writers on America have soon so much of our country , talked with so many of our best people , and looked BO deeply into our social habits and institutions ; nnd ns she relates the notable incidents of her journey , in n lively , ngrooablo manner , the of oxhu- -thawing everywhere woman - liorant good nature , the render is capti vated at the start. Ono finds himself newly interested in things that hodoemod tiuinllar ; reada about men and women > f whom ho has frequently hoard , but sot in now lights nnd phases. Sketches of conversations occur ill through the book , niout of them tvith well-known people. But what will inosl interest the American reader nro tin chatty comparisons mndo of our scciao inannoriijms Mithlhosoof old England , ant the tondnncioa that she thinks are clear ! ) to bo scon in popular sentiment nn con cerns trndo , government , labor , the wo mnn question , art , nnd no on. Llvo bat shooting will bu u feature of the second international clay pigeon tour nament at Now Orleans , bevoral thous * nd will bo secured. Spurtsinon nre greatly intnrpntml in this nnvi-l uport. TUTTFS HBBIiMiVi M B PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Tao QreaUat "Medical Triumph of the Age SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. I.uFiKirnppolltr , HowfiUroillve , I'ulnln Iho bead , with n dull irntallon In ( lie ImrU pnrc , 1'nln under the ibouliler lilnde , I'ullnen nftnr rallnir , wltU ndl - Incllnnllnn to rxcillon of liutlj nr nil nil Irrllulillliyoftrmpcri f.otmiilrlln , with u frillnBoriinTln ! iH'ttl"'rli'd orniiilulv , Wrarluraii , Ill77lnoni , IMullrrlnir m Ihi Ilrnrt. Iloln bcforolbn ryc , Ilmidurbr ovrr tlia right rye , Keallrmini-ix , will Illful dreiunH , Illubly colornd Urine , uud CONSTIPATION. THTT'H j'Jl.r.fJnrncspeclnllyndaiitcii to ( null rniPH , onn ilOHii rlJVctH Hiicll " : biiiii ; ' irrt'iOiiii | > itoiistonl litniauiriiriu TbuyIiirrrr iiBllifi.lM > rtllrarilcauiiutlii ( luidy In TnUeim l'lr li. tli . < tlm HJHU'm I lloiirl.llrcl.liMl liylln-lrTnnlr. Arlloii t tlm IH se tl B < lrBmi , Hrisiili rHloojHnr iir'iilun-il. ri-l-n'Jfto. t niurruy st.V.V ! r " ' ( jiur'nlnt or WiliNKKits clmnKoil to n ni/SHr W.ACK by n Binuln iiiillcatlin | [ ( IblH Drn. Jt ImpurtH u im'uiaf color , i I Instuntancouoly. NoM l > v IJniB ; i ia , < - > ont l > y ( iipri-NHOn jurolpt of 81. Office , 44 Murray St. , Mow York H. S. ATWOOD , Plnttsraouth , - " - laliUIEOr TUOtOUOUIBID AMD VKIII OalDI HEREFOHO M JERSEY OTU AWJ DU&OC OU ; BlWrilllD HWIVrt lor ' . Cgrrunponlence A < * rrnt PruMpm , r < tt- nil the Ki'li.oy nnd T.irnr V' ' ' I , , , „ , , ' , TtiKO nil flu' / 'in-MMirifiora , T.ikt1 nil ilto Illi' a Hi' rr-mr -Trtko nil the / > > / / / < ( ( f and i ion i tiri .t , Take nil llio Ague Vovcr , nnd billions Tflko all llio llrnin nnil Ncrvo force Takonll the ( frrnf health rc lorora. In ffinrt , take all the best utialitics of nil thofo , and tlio l > if ( Junlifha cf all thi'bo t inuiliclnoa in howorlil , niul you will tiiul that lloj > -Hitters have the best curnllvo mini- ties ami powers of nil cunnmfrnlul In them , ami that they willouro when any ornll of thoBo , singloor rotnliintd Kail. A tlinronxh tiial will & \vo \ ) oaitivo I'roi l of this llnrdctirul IiUcr. Kivo voars no ) 1 l > roko down with kid- ley and liver comilaint ] nnd tlieiiinntisin. Since then 1 have boon niiablo to bo bout nt nil. My liver became hard like vooil ; my limbs were juill'od up and tilled with water. All tlio boat phymciuiis ngroccl that tothii ) ) ; could euro mo. I resolved Jo try lop Hitters ; 1 have uawl seven bottlcn ; ho hardness has nil gene from my liver , ho swelling from my limbs , and it has orkcd it ntiruclc in my case ; otherwise would have been now in my qrnvo. J , V. MOKBV , l uHrtlo , Oct. 1 , 1881. 1'ovcrly anil HiilVorliiK. " 1 wns dragged down with debt , povor- y nml sutloring for yem , caused by n ick family nnd large bills for doctoring. 1 wns completely discouraged , until ono ear ago , by the dice of my pastor , 1 ommeiiccd using Hop Bitters , nnd in one ion th wo were nil well , nnd none of us inve aoeii n sick day since , nnd 1 want to ay to nil poor men , you cnn keep your nnulics well n year with Hop Hitters for CHS tnnn ono elector's visit will coat , 1 now it. " A NVoiiKiNuMAN. fit None penninc without n bunch of ffrci'ii liiu | on tlio white laM. Shun nit the vllo , oiuiHious Btull with "Hop" or"llopH"in their ami ) . lliittottcr'H Btoin- nch Illttvntan nlluo M'.HHtilqmicnt.arn- tlomlmtluirtlr , ntul nmilu'ibat'.tl btllout Bivdlla Urilllestlio f alllni : riirrgliw t tlio lU'btlitntul niul chuck * pmnttuuule FoMirnnilnKiin lilIlniM ri-mlUnit. il ) sptipxU ami bonvi comp Int n In mo n in ii n K t li o vtti ulnrli It I'litlrnly ro uio\u4 In Iroplral count tic * , \tboro Hit liver antlbottola nro orciUHmostunftuor nlily ntfiicted bj tlio oDiiililnoil InfliicMco ol climate , diet unit HntcT , ll < n itery liy nil iJr\i'Ki ( ta ami . - in , . . . ' > " I * ' " t. n T'I. Inn' ' ' P . . ! > < I' ' . ' . A . .11 'I It 1 " ' J > " ' " . . . . JtlnH Tri II. . ir.i I .11 10 | U m.r .1 i t r ffniii H i j if 1,1 -r r tlniffUl fof tti < < j. . . tlutnuf i lun 11 , HU J ( 1JII ntKI jihtlNH. J.7. . tfUITEmVH. COLH , at jtito.imtjv , if. fropoMTlH lor lIulTdiiiK Department oltbe Interior , ) OtUce ot Indian Affair * . No17,1681. . ( Healed tiroroaalt , tmlorstui "proposals foi building _ rhljfiH , will bu rcceluMl nt thlHollIco until 1 o'clock Tticsdny thu 10th of Uuivm i > r , 18SI , for Ilia con ( traction of three bridge * ) on tho.HnnteoHloux Hcsor \atlon In licbraxka , and Toncu Hcnci\nt'oiiln DnKobt ( it tlio K'lloulnf loi'titlonp ; on tboSnntuu llrnor\Atlon o\tr tlio nar'loer.fl ' , , a lirlilRonf thrunpann cf 00 'ootiacb with Itiltct niipioncbcb ; on tbo I'DIICH Kea r\otlon , o\or the Nlobrarn rhor , abrldiic 0119 fftt rein end to cm' , and oter the We nt Fork ol sold riuT a p > n of Oflfict. . _ _ u In qutmtlnn are ti bouf romblimtlon of vTood and Iron , \\llb cant Irun nhfloe , rrillii ) ; on pllu foiiiidatloiiB , which n\tr tbo Nl'brnra il\cr are to bo dihen li li'i't , O\IT I.i7llu ) i-K'ck , 13 Icct , and o\er Vint I'ork of Niobrarn Klicr , I ft lest below watir t'vol , ami am to bo built In ncciinlanco with rlaiin ml epoclllcatlonx to bo 'cn at tbo iilllianf tbo Dvput -iiiiitcrmiHlcr nt Oiimlm , NtbrtHka , the ' ' ! huci , " nf Jcn cr , Colorado , and of tbo "Intcr-Oi-uan uf Cbl- 'Ili'o co'nttriirllaii o Ithv brldifcHlo under tbo Ini- iU'dUtu Biipmmliin f a ptri-on to IH ) dlnlKtiatnl b > bin llopturtiiitiiit. All bkUininf boacoompM'Icd bj n roillllud clic'd. 511 HOIIIO Unltwl fctitci ) li ponltoo , Inr nt least I'l VB itreviitiiincf tlm amount ol tlii prnponal , whlili lii'cli Hill bo forfeited in the t'lilli'd btatii ) In c.vo in\ bidder or blildcr fall to uxn-ule -ntract with Kood and Hiilllclent muitlpH. iitbcrwlm- bo returned ( i tbo bldilir. in BUliinlttlii ) ! IdiN , blddim nlii iiM l.itolho tlnm rcitilr | l b ) Ilitni lor Un riiimlnirtlon iltbobri KU'H , a ilni nmltir lll bo rnntlderoil In iklui ; tlio a uids , and mmlcn port ol tlm contract 'Iborlirht li nsirvtd lo ri'Joct any or nil bids or ny part U anj liiil II c'eiimril fur thu bei t Intcimt of no Firicu IJ ' ' " Commissioner. BirMI r , Si-oop , Measurr , Weigher , I ) T e d K e r , K l c Waihcr , ' 1 n in a I a , I'limpkin , Starch , Wins a n J Krmt Strainer. Twelv * rticlet In one. Til Onittit Contl- ni'.ia Kaova. Mor < loM thin til therSlrvet > n < l Slftrrff combined I I'vfryl o lf lUfttheml We m b lire * MftM tad Mlicr * for hind tO'l po * * ' * Wtlte for cmlouc ThellunUrbm.rM'r Co. , Cincinnati , O. , it * OitlSl. , N wV ilu Arcntt winted for * * * Kllcho rlr l" " nf a nolrd ii > elalln tuow - ALONG TUB LINK OF IHK Cblcap. . St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY The DOW eitenilon of this Una from Wakefltld 0 | ' th BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN IhrouKh Oondird and Coloilii ) ( llaclie the bent portion of the HUto. Himolal ei our lon rates lor land eel < er over thU Ino I Wayne , Norfolk and llartlugton , and via Ulalt to a principal twti.U on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC BAILKOAD Tialr. over tht 0. , Ht. I' . M. tH O. lUllway lo Cov ligton , Hloui City , I'onca , llaitliiKlou , Wuyna au < Uoifolk , C FiDinoiit , OaUda u , Nrllili , and throilifh o V ! jknHiifi SI'KtNt : VEHICLES rldliu- I''di Hi cmy > 'i ' a * H lib two rniibrn luiilnl irry , K'limlly ' wull nilniilvu to roiiKli f 'iiif > nndrlvmiifrltli-8. Alnimrariurrdiiui tJJIlCAU > iVuuy ! UDOTf BUGGY CO SOMS AGKNT8 FOR 9 WEBES , MAYNES AKD EABDMAN "mr ivl nuMkin SMITH. AMERICAN AND PACKARD GROANS. Yo have the largest and boat stock of Shoo Mualo In the city , comprising Dor- in , Vienna , Potora' "Leipzig" Cheap Edition , Broalau , Mayonco editions. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds , 101 AND 10.1 16T11 STUKKT , OPPOSITE POSTOFF10B. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , Jewelry of n designs inado to ordur. Largo stock of 'Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. AGKNTS FOR.GORHAM MANUFACT'NG GO'S STERLING SILVEUWARB IA WHS STOCK OK oward Waltham , Elgin , Lancaster and Columbus Watches SOLI ! AGENTS FOR TL1K CELEBRATED A , SCHNEIDER WATCH , DRESDEN , Uor. loth and Doduo. omiosilo PoHtoiline. ( SUCCESSOR TO FOSTER , fc GRAY ) . LIME AND CEIuEMT. nhco m Ctirnnil Do plan utri'nd I M MIA. NEB WHOLESALE BY L , A. STEWART < & , , 1013 Jones Street } ASK rou mn AIOPH { OMAHA WEB TP'STiT'CI f"A JtrfJlUb bU . A. LINBQUEST & 00. , IL 1 1206 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb , of Fall Goods Just III ! Corn * early nd cet n sotootlon from the most oomploto anil elegant itoak of woolani w n T T r shownIx > t un mnka you uica , ( mad ovnrooat , line through with tbo bearlut ilk , or * luit of clnthen unoiculloa anrwhera a good fit , well miulo. nnd of fin * mfttorUl , * pair of iron-oM Trotlaon , which will kaep their nliape > nd wear till you tire of thtm. POTTER 1515 Farnam St. 101 HALK neuaiitieiMonouOn Karimm Ht , J7VM 1 ton lilockn ( run | " > Htolllc , rcriiur lot , U7J ( out smith ( rout , jiiston now grade ; liouno 11 iiionu , wllh uviry iiuilurn lin | > roiiiiuit , < J,000 catli , balniicuun our J fan' time , . I'OITKH li COII 1515 FarnamHt.1 ! " ) 8AI.K 2C 1 Three fine'brick ronldenron on I7WH street , between llmtga and Karnam. All ininlerii Improvements , oiwt front , anil an lnve tinent will puy lojwr cint nut. Ono half cash , balanoo on loni ; tlniu. I'OITKH & COIIII , 1615 Karnam HU . 186 Fine rimldenoe on <. 1'loanant IJIOHHAI.K ' avenue , 1 | blocks off 1'ark avenue , li rnnine , all modern linpruveinentii. Lot bo feet [ noutb front , liaualn. I'rfco 7,000. I 1'OTTKH 4 COIIII , 1615 Farnam Ht. poll HAI.K 180 Hoiino anil lot on OoorRla avo- I ' HUD , oiio-lmll block Houtli ol Ht. llury'n avenue itroct tar line , full lot. iiuum ) now , B rooms i iJ J * rOTTKK iCOIIII , 1(15 KarnamBl.f | poll HAI.K 172 132il81 loot rant front , on 11th I < Btrixit , mar Arbor , wltli.liouwi 5 romnx. ttalilu. out liulMlniiv , ehaila ami fruit trom Will li Bohl at almrcalii. . I'OTTKItb ( JOIIII , j515 Kuruamllt. HAf.K IM-Hontli anil a t oornor 05 1 ISO , 1 with BU rouui houso. now , nhade and liult trroH , trilcn , HowurK , eta. , on C'barlun itruot , HIilnu'oBrJ , llaritaln. TOITKH 4 COIIII , 1615 Farnam HAI.K ISO Iloiino 0 rooma , ulcolot on Eilh 17IOH . olio-hall block ninth ol Ht. Mary'd ttvcniio. I'rlou 13. ICO. Koay tornm. l-6lTF.ll k COIIII , 1615 Frnam St. OH HU.K-UO Ilouiiii 7 loomu In flno reiialr , on IJ lull lot , v ( uth front , un Doutflaa utrtul , nuar I'M ) , I'rloo fljOOO. KanyterniH. .rori'KIt i. OOllll , IMS FarnamBI. IH Kino house , 10 rooiim on 21ct , 1 full lot , corner Houtlianil tiibt fronts , DUO block of ] trout oar line , nlco KrouniU. t'rloo Jf.MO. Kiey torn * . ElWTKIl & COIIII , 1615 Karnam tit.jj OK HAIK-lM-Half lot , ( too | V t > , bouno , bain , vie. I'rlco $1,000 , unonll ctal > I'OTTKIl li. OjIIU , 1616Jfurnuni OIt HAI.K IBI Two houses , 7 room loin Jj 1 llorbah'u lnt addition , comimratho w snJ KOixl olmuy. rrlcua } 2,8K ) , ( ! i,7X ) . 1'OITBH * COI1II , 1515 Fainnin S TT10H HALF. KW-Oixnl houno. lot 45xl A on Ham 1 lite ll otroct , barn , outbulldluKH , $3.000 Kit ? tornm. 1'0'lTKIt it COI1U , 1516 Farnam Ht. 71011 HAI.K 171 Lot eonth front BOilflS , 5 room I 1 cnttaifo , tHuldvii closets and bath room , many Idlida of Irultu , Hhailu troca , otu , 83,200. Kaay terms. 1'O'ITKHA ; COIIII , 1515 Far own St. OK HAT.K-Txjtn In Illllsldo aadltloii ) , IxMt .a ' tht If 1 city for realtime-en , I'O'ITKU i COllll , 1615 Fainaia 81. Oll HALF LoU , vacant and Improved , o aU I 1 i > ait ol tbo olty. Cell on UK. . . . "H . _ . I'3'ITKH & OOUIJ , 1516 Honiara 81. flALK Lulu at Intersootlon of Farnam BHJI FOH and Ixiwo avenue , at from * 100 to 00 each , SJJ > casb and f 10 iior month. | ruTTKK & COIIII , 1515 KainamHI. HALK WO anroi U mile * aoutb of Unlea Foil yard * . Will Il 80,100 , HO or .0 acii-nt-a body. Laud Improved , houses , barnu , orchards , eta. , eta. Ilarxalii at frnm IO to 855 ] > ur acre. Ttu > \uryeany. 1'0'lTEll & COIIII 1615 Karnam 81. HAI.K WOOO acrnx of land In FOH N' brn > ka , at 83.00 ] wr acrn. I'OITEH & C0111J lo OK BALB-5,003 e of ( food land lo county , at it 60) art cro. WlTF.lt k OIJ11,1515 Faruam HALB Several Bectloui In Dawgoa county FOH do per aore. aore.I'OrrUIl&COOU 1515 FarnamBI. 17011 * HALK 10,000 acres of ililrubl l and In DOQ , 1' clan , rtmpy , L'umlni ; , Nitiioo , Murrlak , lud lo , Kcaiuoy , 'lhayir and Lincoln counties. I'OITKH ti 001111 1616 Faruaw B .