THE OMAHA DAILY I : WEDNESDAY DECEMfcEtt 14 , A CITY OF THE SECOND CLASS , Omaha's Wonderful Suburb So Pro claimed "by Governor Tlmyor. PERKINS COUNTY ORGANIZED. The Edward CreiRhton CJnard After I'nrxoiiH' HonilHincii.Tlic "Holy City" Can tain The New Oi > era IIOUNC I'lttllB [ ruoM Titr. ur.R'B I.IXCOI.K ntmctu , ] Governor Thaycr yesterday Issued the to\- \ lowing proclamation declaring tlio city of South Omnba a city of the second class : Section 2 , chapter 14. pau 199 , compiled statutes of Nebraska , 1SS7 , Is us follows ) : Section 2. ( Proclamation of governor ) . Whenever any city shall hereafter huvo at tained u populiiUcm of 5,000 inhabitants , and Bucli fuel shiill Imvc beun fully ascertained and certified by the mayor of such city to the eoYernor , the porernor shall hy | > roclaniatlon nccluro such city to be city of the second class nnd subject to the provisions of an art to provide for the organization , Koverument and lowers of cities of the second-class hav ing rnoro than II vo thousand and less than twenty-five thousand inhabitants. And , whereas , u certificate has this day been Hied In the .executive office by the mayor of the city'of South Oiimha , in the htato of Nebraska , In which it Is certified that the said city of South Omaha contains * | x > pulu- tlon of more than r > ,0)0 ( ) inhabitants ; the said certificate having been given by the mayor noting tinder instruction from the city coun cil of said city , and In accordance with the facts and with the requirements of the law as above net forth. , Therefore , I , John M. Thaycr , governor of the state of Nebraska , do hereby Issue uiy proclamation and declare the Raid city of South Omaha a city of the second class , and subject to all the provislonsof laws providing for and tfuvunilntf such cities. In testimony whereof , I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the grout seal of thu etate of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln this iTJlh day of December , In the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven. Uy the governor : Jonx M. THATCH. O. L. LAWH , Secretary of State ! Till' COl'XTV OF VKIIKIX8. Governor Thtiycr yesterday issued the fol lowing proclamation organizing the county of 1'orltins : Whereas It has been certified to me by G. L. Laws , secretary of state , that on the Oth day of November , A. U , 18i7. the majority of the electors of the county of Keith , at u gen eral election then duly held , voted to form a new county out of said county of ICcith , to bo known as Perkins county , comprising that part of Keith county , bound and described us commencing ut the southwest corner of town- snip nine ( U ) north , range forty-one (41) ( ) west , of the Oth P. M. , thence east to the south-east corner of township nine (11) ( ) noith , of rutigo thirty-five ( S3) ) west , thcnuo north to the north-east corner of section twenty-tour (24) ( ) in towiiHhlptwelvol'J ) north , of range thirty- live ( & > ) west , thence west on section lines to tno northwest corner of sec tion nineteen (10) ( ) , in township twelve (1'J ( ) north of range forty-one (41) ( ) , thence south ulong the state line to the southwest corner of township nine (9) ( ) north , of run go forty- one. (41) ( ) west , and thence east to the place of beginning. And it further appearing that said new county of Perkins contains u population of not less than two hundred inhabitants and not less than four hundred square miles pf territory , - and ten or more of its rcAidcuttaxpayershavo petitioned for the organization of said new county and location of county. Beat. Now , therefore , I , John M. Thayer , gover nor of the stnto of Nebraska , by virtue of the authority in mo Vested by the statutes of the state of Nebraska , in such case made and provided , do hereby order that on Tuesday , the 17th day of January , A. D. , 1SS8 , there beheld held lu said county ofj'erklns , u ti ) > ccial elec tion T6r ttiO Meeiloifot couniy officers , nnd for the location of the county scat ; and I do further order that such election bo held in the several election precincts of said county at the last and tihiial place of voting , as said county lias at this time been subdivided into election products , by the county commission ers of Keith county of which it formed a part. part.And there being no power vested in me by law for the appointment of county officers in such case , it is ordered that the county clerk of Keith county , give the proper notices of such election , and that returns , of said elec tion bo made to the county clerk of said county of Keith , and canvass by him made as provided by law. In testimony wlicmif , I have. hereunto set my hand and caused to ho aOlxcd the great Deal of Urn state of Nebraska. Done at Lincoln , this 18th day of Decem ber , In the vonr nf nur 'Lortl , ono thousand llgfit innTi1r5 < nniTtlghtJr-36Ven , the twenty- llrst year of the btate , and of tno independ- oiuxi of the United States , the one hundred find twelfth. Uy the governor : Jt'ii.v M. TIIATER. G. L. Ltwg , secretary of state. MIMTAKY onnr.Ka. ' . The following orders were issued yester day : Headquarters Nebraska National Guard , Adjutant General's Oflice , Lincoln , Nob.- , Dec. U , 1SS7. General Orders No. 17. In accordance - cordanco with the military code of the state of Nebraska , ( section 8) ) there has been a company of infantry organized ut Omaha , with Captain O. J. Smyth in command , M. J. Scuulon ftrsl lieutenant , nnd George J. Paul second lieutenant. Suit ! company shall ba known ns the Kdtvnrd Crcightun guardj and assigned Jo the First Hrigado Nebraska Na tional Guard. By order of the commander- in-chief , A. V. COM : , Adjutant General. Headquarters Nebraska National Guard , Adjutant General's Oflico , Lincoln , Neb. , Doc , 51 , 1SS7. Special Orders NoIII ) . The .inspector general ( Lieutenant Colonel Harry S * Hotchkiss ) will proceed to Inspect the First and Second infantry , together with battery A , light Infantry , and troop A , cav alry. Tho. inspection shall bo conducted In accordance with th < 5 military code and arti cle twcnly-ulght ( iS ) of the rules und regula tions , and bo thorough In every particular. Uy order of the comujander-in-chief , . A. V. Coi.r\ Adjutant General. ruimmi ixvfiSTitHTiox ov run EX-JLIXII ; . At the last session of the city council the city attorney presented 'homo statements in icgard to thu affairs of ox-Polico Judge Par sons. Thu new city chatter , which wont Into effect in April , Hxeil the salary of the police Judio nt fl/iCO per annum. . The city attarncy states that up to the tinm the iwUco judge was deposed that ho had collected fees to the amount of $1,4U7.50 , nearly enough to cover the salary of the oftleo for the entirii year. All the.se. fees thu attorney states were taken by Parsons. It was also reported that the September report of Parsons , the last month that ho held the office , shows that in n number of cases the fines are unaccounted for and in other cases sureties that wcro taken have failed to fulfill their obligations. When this state of affairs was shown to the council the uiattor was rofcrcd buck to the city attorney with instructions for him to wako a business c.ill ut > on Parson's bonds- men. These later revelations in the matter are very pertinent just at this time when the council is in contempt for not allowing Judgu Utvwcr to Icacp the police judge in office. TUB HOLY CITT. The presentation of the cantata , "The Holy City " by the leading music-Inns of the Capitol City on l nh Monday und last even ing was a gr.itlf.vlm. success to both these taking part nnd the large audiences. The Congregational church , when the cantata was pj cscutcd , closed the doors both nights on people who could not gain admittance. The solo's and quartette's were grandly rendered und ilorul tributes were numerous. Mrs. A. S , Kiiymond , Mrs. Albert Watklns , Miss Churchill and other well-known Lincoln vocalists wcro the complete , admiration of the very largo audiences. TUB XKW OrCKA HOfSE. The plans for the new- opera homo that is nssutvti for tho'city the coming ycnr , were 1-ccuivcd from St. Louis u few daya ago , and liavo since been returned for some minor changes that the projectors of the enterprise U mi rod mode. The house will bo r.'ulio In l o , nnd will rest close to nn evert $100,000. The opera house proper , witli malu and stage entrances , will lw on the ground floor , and the stugo will be the largest and most com modious to be foilnd west of Chicago and SL 1-ouln. Thu gentlemen inteicsUul in the house are themselves a guarantee that it will bo conducted on liberal business principles. Sheriff Lane , of Sulluo county , brought to the rxriMoat lory yesterday the man Arndl , who BomoTtm * ince hold a portion of the tewnof Krlendal-bRvat the muzzle of his gun. Arndt was badlysao * when his capture wa effected , and the doctors Timwn sine * re moved portions of bone from hU harits lie- cause of his wounds , and hli punishment Th that line , and from the fact- that heieaA \ guilty to the Indictment against him , the court was merciful , ana mode the sentence ono year ut hard labor. iiKVoKKD mi urKXSE. The mayor and council are evincing n d- ! positlon to live up to the letter of the low in regard to saloons which are convicted In court of violating It. The law stipulates that it shall be their duty , In case of such convic tion. to revoke the license , und. consequently. nt the last snsslon of the council , the license of J. C. Cattcrn win revoked , by a vote of seven to four. Cattom's offense was selling liquor to a minor , nnd his case is the second one 1111 ; council has acted U | > on. they some time olnco revoking the license at the St. Charles house for selling liquor on Sunday. A1IIUVAIJS IN TIIK C'lTY. Among the. arrivals at Lincoln yesterday wcro noted the following Ncbroskanst S. S. Jones , the Blue. Springs newspaper man ; Kcgcnts J. T. Mullullcn , of Kearney , and C. A. Holmes , of Tecumseh ; J. D. nnd W. H. Kllpatrlck , Beatrice ; F. P. Jones , Tobias ; P. J. Nichols , of the Missouri Pacific ; H. l- ' . Kloke , West Point ; F. S. Chane , Dorches ter ; Captain H. E. Palmer , Plaltsmouth ; Dudley McAdow , of the Mixed. Pickles com pany ; George Itlchardson , E. E. Savage , John 1) . Muiicr. Omand : K. H. Landcs , Milford - ford ; W. W. Johnson , ' Ashland ; William Neville , Plattsmonth. . STATIC IIOL'SE ITEMS. Governor Thaycr return * ! home from Washington yesterday and proceeded at once to the dispatch of the business accumulated and waiting his coming. The Scward Electric Light and Power company tiled articles of incor ) > oratioh with the secretary of state yesterday. The capital stock is $10,000 , and the incorpora te rsr John Cattle sr. , John Cattle Jr. , Charles W. Barkley , Gu'stavus Babson jr. , and Georgu V , Dickman. WhatThcy Am Good For. Brnndrcth's Pillw tire the best medi cine known. First They tire purely vegetable , in fact u medicated food. Second The same dose always pro duces the same effect , other purgatives require increased dose and finally ccaso acting. Third They purity the blood. Fourth They invigorate the diges tion and cleanse the btoniach and bowels. Fifth They blimuato ] the liver and carry off vitiated bile and other de praved secretions. The Ilift two or three doses toll the story. The ekin becomes clear ; the cyo bright ; the mind active ; digestion is restored ; cobtivoness cured ; the animal vigor is recruited and all decay arrcbted. Real Kstute Transfers. Augustus Kountzo ct al to Ira James et til , part of n o } { n w tf sec 2715 13 , lease 5 years . . . George C Hobbio and wifoto E M Mat thews , lot T blk 'J Pruyns sub dlv , blk n Hyde Park add , w d . * 350 Win H Ijans ( spcl comr ) to George E Turner , o ) j o boo 30 , It ) , 1U comr deed . Win T Wyuian to Alex McDonald , lots 1 , 3 , S , blk 1 Mlllai-d&Culd\vclls add e of C , St P , M tc O Uy , w d . ? 15,000 Charles F Fuhs to David M Nelson lot 12 blk 7 , 1st mid to So Omaha , w d . . ' 1,500 Jacob C Denlsc and wife to John M MaxJleld , lot Ul blk U Denise add , w d : . t . 700 Alice Q Howard , plat Howard in e K s wKsee 15 , m Uj . Wm A Pryor to Henry H Cone ct al , - . lot 3 blk H Thinns 2d add , w d . 2,500 Henry H Cone et al to Edward A Ry der , lot 8 blk ft Shinns 2d add , w d. . 8,000 A O Pcttcrson and wife to Hannah Mechaelis , w H lot 8 blk 7 , Kountzo & Ruth's add , w d . 4,150 E S Rood und wife to J A Matthews , lot 31 blk 14 , lots 0 , 8 and 7 blk 10 , lot 10 blk 0 , Albright's annex , w d . . 703 Chas F Harrison to Chus W Hlggins , lot 0 blk 4 , Eekcrmunn place , w d . . . 850 Jacob Williatns and wifu to H S Mauls- by , lot 1 , "Williams' subdv of Gise's add , wd . 1,350 Minnie L Jaynes and husband to Ar thur East , lot 14 blk. IB , Ambler place , wd . 3,500 Minnie L Jaynes and hurband to Ar thur East , lot ISljlk 15 , Ambler place , w d . 3,500 Minnie L Jaynes and husband to Ar thur East , lot 11 blk 7 , Ambler place , w d . 3,500 Martin Quick ami wife to A R Frasier , c K5 f tlot 14 , Pclham place , wd . 2,300 Jno J ItelK'X tflLGUfit Hnggensen. lots ' r , 3 , gfiriiiiVBwa , fe.ton . , w jr. srs Mary Wolf et al to Peter Soil , lease of e yt sec 1S-10-1 li . ! years . F A Gustafsoii plut of reunion add w ( WO ft lot 5 , Forbes' sub . F B Johnson ct al to Patrick H Cary , s yt lot 0 , blk 2 , Orchard Hill , w d. . 3,500 Lyaia H Hall to John F Hammond , s 33 ft lot 13 , Hall plaro add , w d . 7,000 John G Hammo'nd ' and wife to Eugene C Bales , s 88 f t lot 13 , Hall place add W d . : . 7,000 Samuel Cotncr and wife to Samuel M Hull , lots 5 ahd 0 , bile 2 , Cotncr & Archer's add , w d . 000 J A Morgan and wife to John A Pear son , lots 7 and 8 , blk 1 , Pruyn's sub Hyde park , w d . 700 Total Building IVruiit * . The following pci wits were" issued yester day by Superintendent Whitlock : C. H. Youmnn , cottage , 2'Jth and Blonde . . . $1,000 D. J" . Haydcn , barn , Gilbert , near . Grand avcnuo. . i . SIX ) John Sleet , dwelling , 2Cth , near Hick ory . . . 2,500 Standard Light nnd Heat company , remodel building , Hickory , near 3d. 1,000 Douglas county commissioners , group of four bulldjngs , administration , male and female ward for hospital , 41st street , ncarP.icille . 12.,000 Five permits aggregating . ? iyo,400 > A .Small Assignment. II. Moinlg , proprietor of a grocery store on Nicholas .street , and also a barber shop on Cuming strout , uuido an assignment yester day to the sheriff. HisHissets are equal to his liabilities , but being pressed by a few creditors who threatened to get put writs of attachment nfminht.liim , and wishing to * do justice to all his creditors , ho inudu an as signment Internal Jtovenuo Collections. Yesterday' * revenue collection ! ) amounted to ? lf.,7W.r > U. CREAM Its suuerior excellence provea in mllllont of bomiM for mora than a o.uurter of a ceuturjit Is used by tlifl Unlml suites Onrcrnment. ' Bn- dorsed by the beads of tha K" > a * nnlversltleu a theHtronKC't.l'iiroet ami 14nit llealthrnl. Jir. VrlcoN the only Haklug row.ilet' tb t def not contain Auuuouio. I.tma or Alutn. Sold only u . , New York , . Ctiictfco. ' 8t. ( .ouU. Who Is WEAR , irKnvotm. DKHIMTA' TBB , Who In bll fOI.I.T IUNOR ANCK hu TRIFLr.D away his VIUOW 4f BODY , MIND and JIAJIHOOn , running ciluiT. tt | > ir drains upon the FOr.NTAINB of Mrr , HEADACHK , IIAt'KAClIE , Drendfut Dmmft. WF.AKMBM * of Mctnonr , RAHII. NOCIETT. PIMHI.RM upon the FACE , and all the EFFEtrrn Itodlnir to KABI.T DECATand perhaps 4'ONNIinP. TION or 1NNANITY. shonld coaiull at onra the CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , KitaMlshrd 1861. Dr. Clarke ha mad * NERVOVH DE I MTV. rilROXM ! and all Dls atcs of th UENITO VRIKARY Orirsns a 'Ufa lltndy. It makes NO dllferenco WHAT you Aaie taken or WHO had filled to cure you. 4 FEMALEMiufferlnr ; from dlaeasc * pecu liar to their MX can consult with the assurance of speedy relief and cure. 8 nd 2 cent * postage. for works oa your diseases. _ JVStnd 4 cento postage for OelebrntM. Worka on Chronic. Herman and Dell * at Disease * . Consultation , personally or by letter , t > o . Consult the old Doctor. Thoacanda cttred. Ofltr * and purlorsi prlrate. JEjrThono cnntemplatliiR Marriage end for Dr. Clarke' * celebrated guide Male and Fomnl * . each 15c. , both 'J5c. ( stamps ) . Before confining yonr case , consult r. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may tare future tuflerlnjand shame , and add golden yean to life. 49-Book ' LIT * ' * ( Secret ) F.r- rara , " COe. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writings Mnt everywhere , secure from cxpoaure. Uoun , 8 to 8 ; Sundays , 9 to 12. Addreu , F. D. OLABKB , M. D. 186 80. Clark 8U CHICAGO. ILL. Ae best and snrcst Boatajr far Care af all dlfeasei eaused fcf aay detaagetMat of tha Uver , Kldaey * , Memaek aad Bowel * . Dyspepsia , Sick Headacas ) , CoaMtpatloa , BlUons CompUlat * aad Malaria of all kind * yield readily lotto beaeaMat laflBeacaof It Is pltwant to the taste , traei up the system , restores ud prefcrrM health. It U purely Vegetable , and cannot foil to prove beneficial , both to old and young. A * a Blood PariBer it U superior to all otter * . Sold ererywher * at 11.00 a bottle. Xmbotty thrhlghctt extellen * ei < * In tlinpeUneti , comfort and durability antl are Htrreipning favorltniiifohlonablrcirel , Ouruameis IJ.iT.COUSINS , on every iole. } MEWYORK. For Sale by Haward Brothers. CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000 "We Uo hereby certify that wo mitKTTlW ! ( hear- rannctncntu for all tbu monthly nml neml-annual Drawlnus of The I.oul l na Main Lottery t'ompany , ml In | > reun manuKa and control the ilrnwlnintticin. nolvrii , and Hint Uiu nn > onreconducted wltli honesty ( ulrncu nd In coed faith toward all parties , tnd we autborltc the Company to lire thin cortldcato with tae aloilles of our slKiiuture attached , In It * advortKa- meuu. " .COMMISSIONERS. We , the underatgnod Hank * and Banken will pay all PrUiu drawn In the Ixjulilnnu * t to Lotturlei which may bo | iic.-cntc.l at our counters. J. II. tKII.KSBV. I'ren. Ix > ulMann Natlonnl IUnl . 1'lKllHK I.ANAU.X. I'res. State National llank. A. I1AI.DW1N , | 'n- . New Orienns NatloiiHl Hank. CAIU. ICOIIN , l'r j. Union Nntloniil llank. OVEU JUi.r A MILLION DISTIIIIIUTED Louisiana State Lottery Company , Inrorporntpil In HS , for SS years , by the I-rsMaturo fnr ediiculloinil nnil cliurltublo imrposot with n cnpl- J l 'f fl.lUJ ) < l-to which a rasvrtro fund of over I5.AIMJ hiii slni-n Imcn ndHpil. Hy un orcrwhelniliiK popular vote Its franchin WAI iiinilo a nurt uf thu proiunt tuii llullon aUoptud Dcrenibf r ftl , A.I ) . Will. Thi ! only lottery ever voted on and cnitcnsd hy the ( it-oplu of uny Hate. It nevomralp * or uo lpono . Its Cnind Mnclo Number DrawlngH take place monthly , and the ( irnnd beiul-Amiunl Dnivrlne rugu- Inrly c ery > U months IJiinu iind Doremtn-r. ) A SI > I.KXlH ) ( ll'l'OUTUMTV TO WIN A TOIL TUNK. I'list ( inind DrnwIiiK , rin A , In Iho Ar d- CAPITAL PRIZE , $150,000. Notice Tickets wo Ton Dollars Only. Halves , $5 ; Fifths , $2 ; Tenths , $1. * MST or 1'iti/Ki : i OAl'iTAi. I'uixK OK jiM.nn it.vura J'ltl/K OP UI.IKI 1 lillANI ) I'ltlXK OK . 2 I.AIUJK IMU/.KS Or * KI.IIII 4 I.AKii < : I'lll/.liS OK ft.UO 31 I'UU'.KS OK ' ' ) " ut ) ; . ll l " -JU. . . ' > n * " flfl IUI. . . , Ari-ROXIMATtON rillZEV ; JfOApproxIniatloii I'rtiesuf fin m : : : = . aj.u > _ ! , I7M I'rlies , aniountlne to fj.5,0)j ! Application for rail' ' lo cliib , ihould be mailoonly to the ntf.ca of the tompuny In Now Orlean * . For Ihrther Inlnrnintloii write dourly. uU Inn full nddn > i > 9. | XSTAI. NOTr > . eiprosj montir order * , or New \ork Kichanue In ordinary tatter. Currency by exvrcu ( at our eipcntv ) O'ldrenswl M. A. DAUPHIN. ron AHi.tA , orM.A.nAUPIliN. \VAHlllMlTOy , D.C. Aiiress EegktereJ Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL ' BANK , . NK\Y OUI.KAN3. LA. TT } > AT7 < 1l\TTiT7"R That ( bo presence of Ccn- JviVlil IjUl l > ljjiv crnli llmurtesnl * nd harly , who are In char.-aottho drawings , i H gnur- antvu of &b < nlutu lilrne : i and Integrity , that tha chance * aru all euual , and ib.it no ono can uoatlbly dlTlno what inimber will draw a Prtie. KKMKMlIKi : that the payment of all prim ll auAiiAM-Kzu nv rouit NATIONAL IIANKB ur NKW oiLIiNS. n.l thcJIcket , ore sltfned ty thu proidiint of an Institution whoto chartered rlshts nru rccoj- nltcd In the hUbcit rourti ; therefore , bunaru of any rnimlons cr anonrmcuii ithcinc. . FOUNTAIN 33K < A TIDS . FINE CUT AND PLUG- Incomparably the Bast. . KWTOAOT. Pn. . rial IM wet fcasoaafplicatloa. MAnTMMi.t > rartria sle IHi. it i i U ' L t Man's Ambition ' , . , is to spend his hard earned dollars in cheap advertised clothing , is a thing 1 many can't solve , when he can wear the best merchant tailor made goods at about the same price. You may ask yourself where these goods Can Be Found , ask your neighbor , or read the papers , in the daily quotations of the Misfit Parlors , 1119 Farnam St. , you can find your ideas in style of oattern . cut or price , ' : "Gratified" IN A SUIT OR AN OVERCOAT. $ 9,80 for a suit which was made to order $20,00 $ 9,40 for an overcoat made to order $20.00 11,60 25,00 11,30 " ' " 25,00 -14,20 < i 30,00 14,60 it II 30,00 16,70 it 35,00 17,10 it II 35,00 18,40 40,00 20,80 it II 45,00 23,60 45,00 25,70 II 55,00 26,70 55,00 30,60 II 65,00 31,90 65,00 35,40 u 75,00 And many others for your consideration at an equal price , for the next two weeks we will ofier you a suit , an overcoat or anything in the line of Fur nishing goods at comparatively your own -price , AT THE 1119 Farnam Street. 1119. 0 I l" O OMAHA NEB V Of > , , . . ! j = i N. B. Orders by mail receive prompt and careful attention. 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Send your order to the otBco , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building JUDICI6UI ANB PERSISTINT AOvfriifJuc bis alwnj-a jitivcn ri gucci'ssful. lloforo placing any Nowspuiier Advertlslntf consult ; , LORD < t THOMAS. IDTCHTIsUO 1UIOT4 , U I * U u4lk SlntU CHICAGO. mo n TTXAcgciinTrD WITH TUB oiooiurm- Tmi OOO T T WILL BU r BXaMoaxa cau tur tail TIU Dy nuon of Iti central position , close relation to jlne > last of Chlca p , mid contlauiui Itpei at lerratnnl polnti West , MorthwMt and So-lthwwt , U tha trus mljdlo Upk In that trann-ontlncntiu nyium vrtlch loTltci and facllltatcg travel and traffla betntcn Un Atlantic and Pacific. The Rock Island main Una ami branchoi Include Chicago cage , Jollot , Ottawa , La Sails , Ftorta , Ornc5 o , Molina and Hock liland , IQ llllnolii Davenport , MuscaUno. WashlnrtonJalrfl ia. Otlumwn , Oikaloota , Watt tll > - ertj , Iowa CltrDe Moln .Indianola.WlDt nct , Atlan tic , Knoxrlllo , Audnbon , XIarlan , Outhrle Centra and Council Bluth , In Iowa ; Oallalln , Trenton , St. % pn , Cameron and Kansas City , la JlUiourli Lent , worth and Atchlf on. In Kaniaii Albert L a , Mlnneapolli and 8tranllnHlnna ota | Watertonn and Bloux Falli , la Dakota , and hiindredaotinUrmxUatoclUotandtowni. ' /The Great Rook Island Route" Guarantees fpced , comfort , certainty and safety. IU permanent war Is dlitlnruUhpd for Its ezcellrnca. It * brldcts are of stone and iron. Its track Is of eolld teel , Its rolling stock perf oct. Its pasnenvcrequlpmant bas all tbaiafetjrappltaBce ] that exporlcncohai pro ai useful , end for luxurious accommodations Is tmj'ir- passed. Its Kxprcbi Trains consUt of superior Oay Coaches , elegant 1'ullman Palace Parlor and filerplag Cars , superb Dining Cars , pro-Tiding delicious meals , and ( between Chicago and St. Joseph. Atchlion and Kaunas City ) restful Reclining Chair Can. It < man agement U conterratlro , lu dlKlplloe axactlnr "The Famous Albert Lea Roi'.re" Between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Ta. Is the favorite. Over this line Solid Fast Express Trains run dally to attractive resorts for toil-tuts In Iowa and Minnesota , and , Tla Watcrtown and Sioux Fall * , to tha rich wheat and frrailng lands of interior Dakota. Via Seneca and Knnlcakee , the Hock Island offers superior inducements to travelers between Cincinnati , Indian * apolli , LafarotU and Council Bluffs , St. Joiepli. Atchl- con , Lcavenworth , Kansas City , Et. Paul , and Interme diate points. All patrol. * ( eip clally laillrs and chil dren ) receive protection , courtesy and kindly attention. For tickets , maps , folilere , copies of Western Trail , or any de lred Information , apply to principal offices la the United States and Canada , or atldreu , at Chicago , R. R. CABlt , E. ST. JOHN , I. / > . MeiRRtOi , miiaa lUu > i . aulGaillliuKi. Oia.TUarui.Mt BUFFALO BILL. Carbollo r-'uuiko Hull Co. Con tlotnt n : I take zrrnt plcit urrt In > lHtlnK that 1 linre usuil tliu Car- lioilc Smoke Hull. 1 would nut 1)0 without oiu > . I'nr n sudden told or tlircmt trniible II U Invnl- uablo In fnct unrth tontlmc-i It * ni'iehtln Rilil. Yours truly. \VM. r' . Conr. ( lluflnlo lull. ) C'nt.irrli , Aktlnr.u , llninchltls , , r-uup , l.iniii Troulilc Cnldr. etc. . Instuntly rclluve < l anil fpecKllly ruro 1. Outi ball eencrally iumolent. Mull nrdVra : niokv ll.illby mull flnml 4i-i-nU nataKU. Debolluuir for thu liltxiil l nildltlnnnl. A l-'HKK TKVF Ktour office imrlora. buld CARBOLIC SMOKE BALL COMPANY , Over South Ut I'lftccnth Street. Omaha. Neb DRUNKENNESS Or Iho Lioitor Hahll , Positively Currd by Atliiiinislt-riiik' Dr. Huiucs' ( ioldcu Spot'Iflr. It aw bo clvi-n lu a cup or coffee or tea without the kiin\\lolKO of tlin person taking It ; ali olutc- ! y tmrnili-is , and will elTect n rx-rnmnent and hpet'ily cure , whether the imtlent Is n lucxlcnilo drinker ur nn ulroliolicueck. . Thmnamls of Urunkurds have Uei-n inado" tenipcnitH men \\lio hnve taken ( iolden Spoclllu In tln-lr collco wltli- out their knowleilar wad t Mluy holievHtlu-y null drtuklng of tliolr own Ireo will. IT NftvlUt KAI 1.8. Tlio nyctem once Inipn-gimtiil with tlin Specltlc It IxToniM nn utter linpOHslbllUy tor th lliimr | ajit-t'tlUi touxUU 1'or oiilu by ICtiliu .V Co. , K-tli anil DouuliiH otH. and 18th and Ciiin- Int ; tits. , Omaha , .Neb. ; A. 1 > . Ko-fter i : lli-o. , Council llluns. in. dorse llli ; ( > as the only pdnc lurtliec rtalQCut (1f thlsdlwuv. o. II. INdllA K AM.M. P. , Amiterdam , N. V. We liave old Ills U lor many yran , and It liai Klvan the Lest of sails- Far tlnn. IJ. H. PVCIIK 4 CO. . Chicago , 111. 0. Bold by llrugglslt. oat aad sliortwl mftttm cow in uaa. Ciraular * free. Pr f.A.M.OAABUia.j1axM.etJ auM. T. N. PARKER , FLORIST , Rare & Ornamental Plants West of New York Ctt" . Office , U22 FAIUTAU STSEET , Office Telephone , CO. Green Horn e Telephone , 1COO. ( lloyd's Opera House. ) I' . O. llox KA. HIMEBAUGH So TAYLOR , * * * ICE TOOLS. Wire Rope , Buffalo Scales , Plows , Markers , Scale Repair Shop. Hooks , Grapples , OMAHA. Slide Iron. AND Glasgow via Londonderry , Liverpool via Queenstown. Are Strictly Flr lin : . ami atnonc the lark-oil , fnslcst mill Ones ! In Iho worm , faloon. ni'conrt CK S ami stecrapo PiiMrntcr Avrniiiniudutloni Unfxi'nlleit. I'vcrj ' 'or Iho comfort and cunr nUnra of pa iluJlouslj consldgreu and uractlcca 8teainer every f aturdnr for < il 29w. City 6f Homo Bulls lor Uverpool October U. It 1 th lurcnn oiirt tlncst piisionaor rleamcr ntlont. Kates ( if | ia nuu for all Uassos aslow in l y any other Hrst-clas * line , ha- loonpscunlon tickets nt rcdiirnl rntf-s. Draft * for any amount at lowest rurrrnt rates. 1'or bo < iks of Inurs , llrkcf. or fnrthfr liiforuintlan , npiilr to lirNIKHMN IIIIOTIIKIU , CUIuiiO , or FKANK C. Omnlia. Nuh. UJ 1707 Olirc Street , St. I/oiiN , Ho. Of the Missouri State Muooum of Anutomy. Bt. Jxjulu , Mo. , bnlvtiiMty Colleo | lliiHpltul , l.on- don , ( SlesBU , ( ! imuny nml New York. Havl duvotej tlielr attention SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. More especially these nrlslns from lmpr > encH. Invite nil t > o MtilferliiK t coricdpouil with out delay. DlheUMOS Of iUtltCtlUIl II 11(1 ( COIllllglllll rurnl salcly uud upccdlly without Una of < t.iu- Kcrotis drills. l'i\tfi-nts whoso casns hnvo l > oeii iii'Ulectcil. ItniUy treated or pronouncM Incur- ulil , xhpuld no ) fall l < > writ iis roiicertilnt ; their s\ji > i > U > m . All luttirra rec--IVo Imtiiudlutu atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED. Anil wllj li mailed KHKK to iiny addresn on ro- reljit of one a-c nt sfcimp , "I'l-nrtlrul Obsgrvii- tloimon Nervous Debility and rhy lc.il Kjliiins- tlon. " lo which U uililed un "I. . iy on ilur- rlajje , " with Important chapters on nl e.iw of tlie Keproductlve Organ * , thuvholu Torinluu u vnhmlilo iui-dlcul treatl o whluli should bo read liy all youns men. Address and D DAVIESON DRS , S , , , 1707 Ollvo Street St. Louis , Mo. Surgeon and Physician , Office N. W Corner Ittb and IkiUKlos St. Odlce , ; ltuslil uc tvl t > Uoa < j , OtS. J. B. HAYNES , . "il "ll STENOGBAPHEB Third Judicial Dlntrlct , 87 CHAMIJEU OK COJIMKKOE. Sample Bottles Free , MENX HUNGARIAN An Kfliclcnt Ilenicdjr far llnrrhjaCholoru Mortuia , Dysonteri And all Dlsonlrrsot the Ilowels. Imported bgr Mihalovitch , Fletcher k Co. , Cincinnati , 0. r'or sale by tliu followlnff ilpalorsi Illcliardson Drue r < > . . llliikp. firiiru \ ( V ) . . Ad lor X llullrr , Uladstonu limn. It Co. , r'rmik IKillono A Co. . II. It. Urotte. ami all li'ilcanlo an I rcuill ilriifKliU , liquor dealers and nine merchant * o ury vrliure. larMa' iiMlryMajr * U IUll ! Truts.roroblnoa. GUfcrantMdlh * only ono In the worm Kuatraita/c aeunUnuous Xlttlrit at Magtitlu r - c mt. Krtcntifle , rowtrful , Uiirnbl "Comlorubla and Klftullm. Arbld ( nuds. ALKO Kllf.oV ll'o IIKl.TB'KOulfl'BEiM fc4 * B * . HOBHE. UIVUIM. 1UI VaBAM AVf. . CMIUMt. WEAKTUNDEVELOPED PARTS Of tb Ikxlr fnlarjea ami strrnthrnrd. Kulli rtlaf larssrntsttltil tree. KllIK UKU.CO. . llurriUsH.T. SUFFERERS NERVOUSNESS ! &V i'SJ ' : ictull uf ortfUTork , lallKnllbn , tic. , adiircM K > .t %