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i g SO e - nows. BARTLETT. o s T SN CHARLES POWELL, S : OF THE PEACE—Coruer 15th and = Omiatia Neb. TTORNEY AT LAW—Campbells Block, e, botween Farsliam and Douglas OMAHA, N . L. THOMAS, TIORNEY AT LAW—Losns wovey, buys and scile real esiate, Room 8, Creighton x A. C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Offce fn Hangcom's Elock, with George E. Pritchett, 1606 Farpham ST OMAHA, NEB. DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Crulcksmasks Sulid ng. A A. M. CHADWICK, TIORNEY AT LAW—Ofico 1504 Farnbam tr ot A. SWARTZLANDE TTORNEY AT LAW—Cor. 18thand Farnham strost mayesid WILLIAM A. FONDA. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. 0.6, Frenzer Block, opposite Post OMAHA, NEB. WH. L. PEABODY, AWYER_Offico—In Crelghton Block, extta T O, CHAHA. NEBRABRA: COLLECTIONS MADE £ D. WMCLAUCHLIN. NEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF CE—Southeast comer Fifteenth Cootioos Promply Attended to.w8_ O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OFFICE-Union Block,Fiftesoth ane Faruham A. L. ROBISOR. Room Crelghton tung-tt ATTORNEY AT LAW. KARBACH BLOCK, COR. DOUC- & ISTH STS. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Oco:Frout rooms, up stalrs, In Hanscom's wew brick buliding, N. W. corner Fiftcenth aod Farnbam St Joux 1. Bwoiox. ©nss R, Raiox. Repick & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. will be given to il gulte ious of every deseription s will of the State and_the Furnham St opposite ECY - RD W. EINERAL, ©_LAW—Hoo 8 Orelghtc: o R Special a: sguinst corpor ractice tu ited Stat Btreet _Omatn Nohraska. PARKE CODWIN, TTORNEY AT LAW-— Stracts, with G. W. Dosne and Dougiss Q. J. Hust RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. 215 South Fourteenth Stroet. EKENNEDY Oven. THE DAILY BEE —_—— OMAHA PUBLISHING CO.. PROPRIETORS- O “mno i & LEAVE OMAHA. out of Omaha to Union 2 OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND [SIOUX Omata (v) .. KearayJ'nc(ar)! Ml Daily except 3 OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R.R. Madl. 916 Parnham, bes. Sth and 10k Strects ‘TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in adyance (postpaid). ....85. gmonts 3 “ WM, SIMERAL, e ~ TIME THBLES. “THE MAILS. R, am,pm a'm, 9305 m. lis m, Np.m i, 11 p. m. 3 ., 118, m. in Neb..4 p. m. ‘mails far States lowa leave but oncea. vis: 4:30a. m. open from 15 to 1 THOMAS F. m. Sundsys. ALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. LEAY: 3:40 p. 1. 6:00 & m. Excepted. HICAGO,{ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. . | Express excepted. KANSAS CITY, ST, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFF8, BRIV . m. | Express. 0a, . 00 p. m. | Mafl .m. ine rasaing Pullan Sleopink Cars Depot. CITY & PACIFIC LATLROADS. | Fapress......430p m. cpt Sundaye. o NEBRASKA. [eas] 00| Kearney Snc(v):s0am Tloomington(iv)s:10 am 5pm | Ked Cloud (1¥) & ud (o758 m | Plattsarth (ar) & Bloomgton(an)d:25 pm | Oniha () .4 REPUBLIC Hastings (1¥) 8:05 8 m | Bloom'glon (ar)1:50pm Bl omington Orleans (I¥) Orlcans (sr) 5 pm | Hastioga (ar) 6:55 p m ' w | Indiancla (o) 120 pm 00 p m | Indianoia (Iv) 230 pm SIQUX CITY ..6:20am | Express, > PACIFIC. AmRIvES. IES | "Zeave Counelt Biufts,—8:26 2. m., 9:25 8.1, a ., 1125 8 m A6 p ., B2 o 058 iBaay, leaving Omaha at and 11 2and6p. m; Councll Blulls at 9:25, 's. 1., and 2:25 and 5:25 p. m. IOWA BOILED DOWN. The Berkley mill at Missouri Valley Albany....... K Alhion’ . 'é 7" |is being fitted up with naw machin- L] 1;;2 ery. e A Dunkard church is beirg built te 71%2| ADunkard churchis belng built ten aebestar : 5 | miles southeast of Marshalltown. | Merrimac. g {-g A Dickinson county farmer got 160 | Tl ¢ 12| bushels of barley from four,actes of | Richmonds, 7 1-2 | ground. | | Sprague’s 612| Water from the magnetic well at gsmm;.’; oy 7 12| Cherokee is being shipped by the tar- rel to distant points. In spite of the hail and wind storms Calboun county cornfields will go 75 bushels to theacre. Grinnell has purchased one of Burl. ington’s fire ergines for $900. Five years ago it cost $5000. The Iowa City oat meal mills have received an order from London for 5000 barrels of oat meal. Des Moines refunds §129,000 of her bridge bonds with the Equitable Life insurance company at 5} per cent in. terest, The Des Moines distillery con- 40 00| gunes from 60O to 800 bushels of corn 85 00| G 30 00 18 25 00| Three shellers are getting awsy with 4500 bushels of corn & day at American ceen - Amoske: - . B Awning stripes. Lewiston, A Hamilton LUMBER, 18 ft. and under. Common boards, dressed ETOCK BOARDS. A stock B Common stock . No. 1 flooring, 40 00 | Mondamin. No.2 ¢ 85001 A Buena Vista farmer has thrashed 25 001 28 bushels to the acre on an 80 acre field. The dome of the new capitol at Des Moines will be 275 feet above the ground floor, Timber belts and groves in the northwestern counties have made a good growth this year. The saw-mills of Clinton and vicin- ity shipped 1500 car loads of lumber during the month of July. The first new wheat received at Storm Lake was from a field which yielded 24 bushels to the acre. It 8old for 60 centa. The average wheat yleld of Winne- shiek county is put down at ten to fif- teon bushels. The yield gots larger No. 1 pickets, per M. No: 2 sy FINISHING. finish, 13, 13, and 2 < Tin 14, 14, and Zin.. 1in. S 129, wherein he iays that the Hon. E. FRIEND AND ITS FOUNDER. Correspondence of the Bee. Friesp, Neb., August 7.—Allow | me, through your paper to correct the statement made by “J. W. A.”in his correspondence to TAE Bre of July Whitcomb is virtually the founder of the town of Friend, although Mr. Friend homesteaded where the town now is about the sime time—1870. Let me state that your writer lo- cated here July 13, 1870, and Mr, Whitcomb, if my memory serves me right, 1n December, of the same year, on land adjuining. I opened a small store in my homestead bulding May 1, 1871, Petitioned for and cbtained a'postoflice in June, the same year, which was called Friendville; then, in October of the same yeur. because I refused Mr. W. as & partuer in the store, he started & store about one mile east of where our town now is, and coused to bo circulated a fabulcus petition for my re- s postma-tar, but failing scheme, then tried to start alit. tle port flize on his own hook by get- ting a few of his fr'ends to sigman or- dor requesting we to deliver their mail to him, hat hs pestoffice (which never ex'st das a postoftice only in his miud) was of short Life, as his friends =oon found it Was best to come to the pr- p-r office for their mail. Our tow . was surveyed and platted by the B & M. town-site company in D-camber, 1873, and by them named “Frierd,” being cpposed-to “villos ard burs,”” 1sold out my business in the aprirg of 1874, resigued by com- mission as postmaster and the name of the oftice was then changed from *Friendville” to tho present name “Friend.” After selling out T went earnestly to work, using my best efforts to build up a town, to encourage as many to locate in our town as possible, eelling lots at & low figure and on ensy terms, giving to a_few to encourage them to locate with us, 26500 | as the western part of the state is %3 % reached. ” No. 2 35 00| The largest number of pensions ever Corrugated ceiling, No. 1 50 00| paid in any_quarter from the Des BHINGLES. Moines pension office was paid lost agles. ... 3 quarter. The number was 9972, and the amount aboat $450,000. Up to the 3d 28 lodges of Knight Templars from this state had reported that they would be represented at the coming conclave of the order in Chi- cago. Apples are abundant and chesp in tho central part of the state. They have sold from wagons at Marshall- town as low as 25 cents bushel. The United States Government riv > A star (best) sh No, 2 Lath = . 4 Lame, bl . 2 1 " bulk, Cement, bbi Towa plaster, bl .. Y’luuler, bhl . per b - Straw board, O G battons, per 100 ft. Well curbing . Rough 3, and 2 in. per 100 ft. lin. rote 25SSKRSIERSES Braew rent year. ARRIVE. 4:35 pom, uavE, 10:45 8. m. ‘Daily except Sundays. el srm' Frank Romick, tho oldest brake- " . man on the Rook Island road, was Qs plaakk andtimber, per M. 40 001 jlloq at Atlantic, Monday morning, Black Walnut, © 100 00| while sttempting'to couple a caboose sand dining carin the yards of the com- Green hides, perlb . 6! pany. oo o Lid, 1572| New wheat is coming rapidly into Dry eatted Hide 1ou% | market in Central Towa. One_ship- Sheep Pelts, 25a1 50 | ment of 1000 bushels at Marshalltown Tallow, 3 43 | weighed 60 pounds to the bushel, and LIQUORS, WINES, ETC, the field from which it was reaped av- (=3 3 High wines, pergal . 7 108 eraged 23 bushels to the acre. EAST INDIA COMMERCIAL, Aol T P Srk 5l 2101 "5 croamery at Fort Dodg i : Y = %{Amhn}l‘abourbonwhiuky: 1 23| now get'l;ng t’na clr7eam to(fover 500 »; ° Miller's bourbon whisky. 1 25 | cows, and payin, cents for cream. 2 B DF) g3 Omsbs Whosle Markets | oot 2 0 8| Tt o o by 1 cotvaons 5 v > 58 Gt o oo fos 130 to 18 cents per pound for butter—and - 4= Ny = 2 2 Omana, August 9, 1880. ™ Holland, 90 per cent. ... 1 55| the trouble of making the butter { 523 BUTTER AND KGUS, Rums, mixd Janiaicn, per al. 1 50a3 00 | saved. > 2R 39t 1080 | " New England.....0 " 20| Tho Tdaho county sgricaltural so- 33\ % HE T 7€10" | Keanody Bitters per el L1801 1oty contemplato. purchasing forty s°0 z SR B 2L L beeses T00|scres of land to b used for fair < g Zg s | Chitmpagnes, pints in baskets. 25 00 | ground. The land is located threo- e f Y R 2 g5 | Domestic champaigne. ... 200 | fourths of a milo east of Ida Grove on R \fl/ =8 2|t et i, . 15033 00| tho bauks of the Odebolt cresk, and ls < n v ¥ g GROCERIES. Ales, Edinburg ... s e 7w | (FOCLE$3b et acre; = SUGARS. “*” Doss & Co.'s. 225| Ttis proposed to erect a 84,000 Cut Loat, 5 Guinness Dublin stout 2 25| monument to the memory of the vic- ' Powdered..... LEATHER. tima of the Spirit Lake massacre, near Granulated . Best slaughter sole. 82| the place where they perished, the 0 Foahi © 1 100 2 | money to b raised in 25 cont’ sub- ILER & GO o B i branis... 1 b 39 | Scriptions, and the monument to be £l uy BOLE MANUFACTURERS. OMAHBA, Neb. Micl N und_seaniy v BACK, plaluts eakuess, and all Female Com- 1t avoids internal modicines, 1s certain in it eflocts res when nothing else can For salo oy all Drugs upon receipt of the price, DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. £FSend your aldress for our littie book, “How Lifo was Savod. " : IS Dr. Bosanko's Rheumatic Cure | & AN ALKALI OINTMENT. y_canse 2nd g Where there chemieally prer wcidity and removing absorption. Pr Pr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, ure or this one of and_distressing . We guarsn. n equal for the Price 50 Centa, e st Phsican o Bas giver tion -y The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co,! FIQUA, Olllo. €. FIJGOODMAN, ‘Agent. Oniaba, FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Wonuerful discoveriesin the world have been made Among other things where Santa Claus stayed, ‘CRldRen ot ask if ho makes coola or not, 1 really b Iives n % mountain of snow. Laet year an excursion satled clear $o the Pole And Sudenly droppedintowhat scemedikeshola Where wondsr of aonders they found a now land, While fairy-like be on each hand. cure of i kinds o C. T. Amwsgxo Corunon, Am. ing around. Not long were they left to wonder §n douby A belug soon came the; had heand much aboat, Twas Santa Olaus’self and thisthey all sy, e Juoked like the picture? eseeevery day. He drovoup a team that looked very queer, "Twas & team of rasshoppers instend of reindeer, Herodeina. tead of a sleigh, But he took them on towrd and drove them we. Ho showed themw all wver his wonderful realm, And factories makin goods for women and men, Furriers on bata great and el To Bun < e3id they wero sending them all. ris Kingle, the Glove Maker, told thetn at once, Al our Gioves we are sonding to bunce, Sacta howed thow euspendors acd masy things Saying I alse took thesa to triend Bunce's store. Banta Claus the red a secret, be'd tell, 43 1n Omaha evory oue knew Bunc well, He ther % nowing - 3 Now remember ye dweller A1 who want pres. dy For shirts, collars, or loves great and small, Bend yoursster of aust one wud ol unce, Campion Hatter of the West, Doaglas Teet, Gmaks 5, Extra choice and very bright... 50 Bright Table Drips. 3 New Orloans Mollasses. Market :dunfs;.r = Ri prime to choice. air to good. Carrants,choice new. Black Berries. Raspberries . Pitted cherries, ‘higan grtd Apples ¥ Sifced N 2 - | Evaporat e State Peaches. Crinating, LAME | California Peaches. “SOysters, 21 caon, ¥ case. o ‘htWeight Oysters 21b ¥ case 1, i el o | e A Standard Tomatoes,2 1b, Standard Peaches, 8 1b, ¥ caso. Raspberries, 2 Ih, ¥ case. Blackberries, 2 1, ¥ case. Corn, 2 b4 case S tring Beans. 2 I, per case.... Nutmegs.. Pepper - Allspice Cloves y reenwich Lye, perjcase. Beans,per bushel. . Cheese full Cast plow.... cast, Jes'p's, Eng. do . to prime. ted CANNED GOODS. ~ do’ 11b can, per case. . dozen. 210, dozen 2 1b, ¢ case. al, ¥ d at Peas,2 B3 215 09 1 0 KON MDD 83 SUNDRIES, cream. GLAS Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis. count off list. HARDWARE. 1RON. 5 £3TELSELBBEUEES EheTeal, Domestic kips Domestic calfs g&?}:;]';:'r&e;}m{fm According to the record made ey the now law, the number of phyei r doz in the state is 2,350, clasied s fol- lows: Regular, 1,651; homeopath, 226; eclectric, 210; paysiomedical, 4; botanic, 11; unknown, nondescript, Tilinois exiles and other ““exodusters,” 257. Sigourney flies the corn flag for Tows, on the the top of a corn stalk 15 feet 2 inches high, on thelst day of August. Ttison the farm of W. H. Barker, who says his sixty actes will average over 12 foet. The 15-foot stalk has two ears—tho. lower ono 9 feot from the root. Jas. Hunt, a wealthy farmer living completed and unveiled August 4, 1881. HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak. No. 1 Pittsburg ol 1 Cincinnati oak 2 Cincinnati oak 1 hemlock 2 Hemlock . D aming noar Dyeraville, waa induced to sign a Towa nut contract for 8100 worth of iron fence White Bre. posts It was a fraud, for a Manches- ter bank holds Mr. Hunt’s note of $1000 for collection, made out of that contract. It was essy to add a cipher to the 100. Pricghar Tribune: Many farmers throughout the county ate buying sheop, and the probability is that sheep ralsing will be mads n promi nent feature of O'Brien couuty farm. ing. The high, dry soil of this lati- tude is certainly adapted to sheep raising, as the entire healthfulness of the woolly beauties that have been here acclimated testify. The greatest foe to the shoep raiser of the west— foot rot—is here s'most unknown. The Oskaloosa Herald, speaking of the immense apple crop, quotes the following as the probable market fizures for that locality. Best apples, 80 cents per bushel; second rate, 20 cents; peaches, 70 cents per box; to- matoes, $1 25 per bushel. The fruit is very fine, but the disposition of the apple crop is & problem. Wyoming creamery business is be- coming a very important factor in the interests of the county. The average milk receipts are 11,000 pounds per week, and the butter shipments from the creamery store aggregates 8090 pounds for the same period. The fac- tory has a good steam engine and all the mudern improvements. Dairy business is becoming one of the leading industries of the state, and is destined to increase in import- ance every yerr. The chinchbug rav- oges when fairly commenced continus for seven successive years, and Iowa farmers will turn from wheat to_grass Free ot Cost. Dr. KiNe's New Discovery fo Consumption, Coughs and Colds Asthma, Bronchits, etc., is given away i trial bottles free of cost to the afflicted. If you have a bad cough, cold, difficalty of breathing, hoarseness or any affoction of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you valuo your existence you canmot afford to let this opportunity pass. ‘We could not afford, and would not give thta remedy away unless we knew it would sccomplish what we claim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases have already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Dr. Kixa's New DIScOVERY will cure. For sale by ) Jaxes K. Isn, Omaha, Bucklen's-Arnica Salve The BEsT SALVE in the world for Outs, Broises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Ohapp- ed Hauds, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod In every case or money re unded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha, CHICAGO SHOT TOWER €O. Manutacturers of STANDARD SHOT ] 8s a paying substitute. The batter Ei P P :::‘ rcnl:e:;;n:.uom in this state is jast 8 < Cherokee Times, 5: ‘A gentleman X who has made a tour of northwestern lowa, reports at this office, that words can but imperfectly convey a correct idea of thecrop in that region. With the exception of a few fields injured by blight the wheat crop of the entire northwest is absolutely extraordina- ry. Hundreds of fieids will yield tiirty bushels to the acre, aud the sample of grain is all that can be de- sired. Flax and corn are fall crops, not in favored localities, but through- out that belt known as northwestern Towa. In support of the above opin- ion, the local press of Sioux, Ply- mouth, Lyon, O Brien, Osceola, Dick- inson, Clyy, Buena Vista, Sac, Ids, Woodbury, Monons, Crawford and BE SURETO B I MARKET. glrm]lfi and all that belt west of the E. W, BLATCHFORD & "€Q. | Voines river are uniformly Magutscturers of Lesd Pipe,Shoctand BarLead, | e = propristor of the American Hotel Bar, ORDERS SOLICITED. 3 ot Pret, Culmstta's Fronch Kidoey isaco. 13l oo ke 5011 i ot gt 7O NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICAGO. !scener, ¢ or it cared e of Kdaey dersogement but the devastation cansed by tha fes- tive grasshopoer in August, 1874, checked the rapid growth in which our littlo town started, and very little more was accomplished toward build- ing up & town until 1876, when the town took another start, and has been hooming ever since, not- withstanding the Hon: E. Whitcomb trying to distouraga every man,that came here with the intention of en- gaging in the mercantile business, telling them that there was not enovgh trade to support one store, and now, through your cor- respondent, J. W. A., he proclaims himself the founder of our thriving town. C. E. Friexo. Call for Republican County Conven- on. held at the court house, in y Omala, on Saturday, August 28, 1880, at 2 o'clock, p. ., for the purpose of nom- inating candidates for the following of- fices: Two senators; eight members of the house of representatives; one county com- ‘missioner: also soventeen delegates to rep- resent Douglas county in convention to senator for the Sixth sen- also seventeen delegates £0 represent Douglas county in convention to nominate a district attorney for the Third judicial district: also seventeen del- egates to represent Douglas county in the state convention to bo held at Lincoln, September 1, 1850. Primary_elections for the purpose of choosing “delegates to the connty conven- tion to be held in the vaions wards of th city of Omaha, on ay, August 25, 1880, between the hours of 3p. m. and 7 P. m., and in the country precinets on the same day between the hoursof 6 p. m 9 p. m., the place of Lelding primaries in the various wards and precinets are as fol First Ward—Parr’s drug store, corner of Tenth and Howard strects. Second Ward—Evgine house No, teenth street. Tnird Ward—Rosenfeld's commission house, Douglas street. Fourth Wal t the sheriff's office in , Six- rd—Cass stroet school house, Sixth Ward—Eugine house No. 1 hicago Precinct — Burney's honse. chool dy's school house, horn school house. TFlorence—TFlorence u . Jefferson—School district N vl school hou Nard schiool house. Platte Valley—B. C, White’ ley Station. Saratoga—Sarotoga school h Union—Trvington school honze. West Omaha—School hon: 16, The primary clections to_be held under and in aecordance to the foilowing rules adopted by the Donglas count committee, at a meetin of Umaha, arday, July 31, 1830: First. No person siill be permitted to less his name shall appear on the registered list of republican voters for the ward or precinct in which he resided. Second, Every rej izen of the county who shall e ¢’ next gel 1 el registra executive seribe. Third. The lis ote at the nall be entitled to regulations as the v hereatter pre- of registered republi- can voters of cach ward and precinct shall Le published in one or more papess for gen- eral info nd correction within re the day set for the pri- mary ele nd a certified copy of the corrected registration lists cf each ward and precinct shall be posted at the place designated for holding primary clections )3 before the primary election is No additions shall be made to on list after it has been pos v person whose name appears stry list, is disqualified by nos residence or any other cause, and noti to that effect is served upon the chairm of the county committee after registration has closed, the name of such party shall be placed on” the black list and his vote shall De rejected by the judge Fifth. The executive committee shall appoint one supervisor, two_judges, and one clerk of election for each ward; and one superisor, one judge and one clerk for each precinct, and_establish such regul tions for the ‘canvase of returns and pre- vention of repeating and other frauds, that may be deemed necessary. Sixth. The certified returns from each ward and precinet, together with the bal- Iots, poll-lists, tally-sheots and the regis. tration lists, properly sealed, shall be de- livered to the secretary of the county com- mittee within thirty-six hours after the primary ele as been held, and thess returns shall im opened in the pres- ence of the executive committee on the 28th day of August, at10a. m. The ex- ecutive conmittee shall examine these re- turns, and in public session award creden- tials to each delegate, or, upon his order, to his proxy. J. 8. McCoryick, Chairman. EoN Brooyr, Secretary IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS, The groatest honofactcr is one who relieves pain aad cures disease. ilabee has sccom. plished both by bis miraculous discovery of Hanakesis,” an absolute, casy, rapid and nfal Iible care for PILES in all stag!s of development. 20,000 suflereratestifs toits virtuo, It isa simpls suppository, acting as an_ instrument, poultice, and'medicine. The relief is fnstant, 'and cure certain. Price $1.00 per box. Samplos sent free on application {0 ““Anakesis” Depot, Box 304, Now Yo For s b alfrvt-clae drag- ta. TURKISH HAREM. It is reported that the Sultan, though engaged in a great war, found time to order largely of SOZODONT. He says his women will have it, and he wants peace at home. Wise Sultans; rub it in well after your esthetic baths. Let’s follow the “‘Turkeys.” _— Several hogsheads of Spalding’s Glue are needed for the on-coming European Congress, to make ths na- tions stick. —_— Thousands of people, who are affic with a diseas:d liver, indigestion, hu‘:tdn burn, waterbrash, sour stomach, of s gen- erally intolerable _biliousness, as it is termed, use mercury. This is done reluc. , perhape, but the commonplace ar- gument is, Oh, nothing will reach the liver and spleen except blue mass, Conld I get something olse T wonldn't use it. Reader, you can get something else, and that some= thing else is Simmons’ Liver Regulator, 1t i equal in_power to blue mass, and ut any of its injurious effects. Ask the recov- ered dvspeptics,bil- lious sufferers, vic- tims of fever and Ague, the mercurial diseased ient, nd good thay will you by tak- Ing Stixos’ Livan R¥GULATOR. ‘The Cheapest, Purest ly Medl- i Gl t and Best Family Med! For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice Billious Attacks, SICK HEADACHF, Colic, Do prossion of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Hear um, Eic., Etc. This unrlvalled Sonthern Remedy ts warranted not {0 coutain a single particle of MRCURT, OF any tnjurious mineral substance, but is Purely Vegetable, containing those Southorn Roota and Herbs, wilch an_ allwise Providenco has piaced In countries where Liver Disease most prevail. It wili cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowels, Tir SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint sre s bitter or bad taste in the month Pain fn the Back, Sides or Joints,often mistaker he; Loss of having fall ed to do something which ought to have been done Debility, Low Spirits, a_hick vellow ap- pearance of the skin and Fyes, a dry Cough of- ten mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of thas the discase, at othera very few: in the body, is cenerally the ‘seat and if not regulated in time,great ‘hedness and death w e ymptome sttend i Liver, the T can rocommend as an eficacious remedy for popats, Wander, Master, iseaso of the Liver, Hoartburn and D) * Regulator, Lewis G. Strect, Assistant Post Philadelpn ‘We have tested It virtues, o Dyspepsia, Bill chie. 1t s the We have remedles before Simmons’ none of them gave us mor L ef: but the Regalator net cured ut.”—Editor Telagraph an Macon, Ga. MANUZACTURED OXLY &Y J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. PHIUADELPHIA, PA. Price, §1.00° 5.1 by all Draggista. Septdeninw reiieved. bu Measonger, PROPOSALS FOR GRADING Sealed propoeals will bo rec u Tueslay even 1oth, pm, for grading 0 estatlished grade from the west &1 street to the cast ide of 15th st be in accordanco with plans and sparifica oflic of the city_engineer (C: : time specife: bids shall Daver ort St MCARTN city CLfk. 1 NOTICE OF SITTING OF CITY COUNCIL AS BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. In ccordance eiry charier, not the ciry of Omal of Equ ization for fiva days, ¢ diy, August 10th, A. D.. 1850, S tehddin ¢ cherider, and comm v Section 17 of the o rror tn the commissioners F. MCCARTNE GO EAST —VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! 1t is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ‘snd all points EAST and NORTH. (T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIO GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ~ROAD IN THE WEST. It1s the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to theseand to pleass all classes of travelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS st its EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. 178 RS KR ibden 1TS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS 1t you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- tions you will buy vour ticket by this Route EFTAND WILL TAKE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can sell vou Throuzh Tickets Vi this road ani Check usual Hag- Free of Charge.. TICKET OFFICES—1244 Farnbum St at Union Paciflo Depot. of the Company, o MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gen'l Manager, Gon'l Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Ag’t Omaba & Council Biuffs. SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R,, 1z the only Direct Line to 37, LGUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of eara between Omaha and St. Louts and bt use betwoen Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. This entire lins ia squipped with Puliman’s pitig Cars, Palace Day Coach- Platform _snd Westinghouse Alr-Brake. EFEEE THAT Y TICKET READSWA £ArVia Kansas City, St. Joseph and R unciBlaffs K.R.,vis Sty &2 JoeandSt. Louls. T3 Tickets or sl at. sl cospan sations In the 0 equalize " A B. BARNARD, Pags. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha, Terms 2186 ress 1. Hallett & (0w free. Prtland, M Dyspepsia's tortured victim, Why croes the ocean tlds T drinks the Seltzor water Ty Nature’s fount suppliod ? When at ygur bedside, fcience Pre draught, Ebuli - Froa in quafed. Tn TARRAST'S coor, APERIEST, Yo deink each Lealing thirg That God, the Great. P a, Hrs cast nto the Spring! SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS IRON TURBINE WIND ENGINE HA.\'UFAVCTURED BY Mast, Foos & Co., Springfield, 0. ‘The Strongest snd Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld Hundrods in use fn Towa and Dealors In nearly every county. This cat ropresents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wind Mill braska SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all pointsin Northern Towa, Minnesota and Dakota. This lne is equipped with the Im- sroved Westinghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Afiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Aad for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 18 unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and Slceping Carscwnd anl conteoled by the come i Theoush Without Chango. between Bnioh Vacite Tranater Dopo, Conneil Biatin and 81 Paul. Train loave: tHo Union. Pacifs Tranafor Dot atCounci Biall, at 5118 p. .y reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m., and St. Paul WL e, m, miking 7%-TEN HOURS 1N ADVANCE oF ANY OraER Rovte. Returning, leave St. Paul at 8:30 p. m., ar- x Clty at 4: &.m. Besure that y &EP.R.R.” Superintendent, Missour] Vailey, lowa. P. E. ROBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent. 3.'H. O'BRYAN, Southwestern Freight and Passengor Agent, my20-t0 Council Binfls THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! THRE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QuINGY RAILROAD, With Smooth ard Perfect Track, Elegant Pag- senger Ccaches, an. PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It is acknowledged by the Press, and all wko travel uvar it, 10 b the Best Appointed and Best Managed Road in the Country PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Sold Paseongers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace uge, as It works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for prics list Sleeping Cars trom Chieago to New York City Without Change. press Trains on this lineare equipped with the ¥ estinghouse Patent Air Brakes and v Platform and dents in the world. The most acceptable prepar: L Putu CANTION Extract from Report of the Co THE GREAT APPETIZER---SURE GURE TION, and all Diseases ¢ Juice, nd I any article in MEDICA TREASURY This compos F TOLU to gi juor dealers Yours Respect LAWRENCE ) “ TED WITH THE £ BY EXAMINING STERESE SIS CHICAGO, ROCK | IS THE GREAT ( 0\')}'{' tie, and Av. Juhetion to = Attt irarian, of enjosing ¥ besutifal prat Through » ppreciatin, people prefer sep Purposes (and the immen OF thia line warranting it hounce that this Comp Slecping Cars for siceping pur A. KIMBALL. Gow') Saparintendent. HAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SEADES. rtaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF KEW CGODS AT THE LOWEST And everything ap 34 mon th st ,Im'p'roved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator 1e880. FOR he THR p:n .Q‘uart Size Bottles, givi & MARTIN, Proprie For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMY- ROAT and LUNGS. t GR OCRAEHY ng More for the money than e market. NMENT of Internal Revenu EVENT OFFICY OF 1 tors, Chicago, llis. U ROCK and RYE ral and fu T Ree <3 *MEDICTN able to Ay #pec RAUM. Commissioner vwhere G (HIS COUNTRY, WiLS. AT THE FICR TWEEN THE EAST & THE WEN® roesesonly. Orie ars 1= 8 SMOM, T U R OV Tigme o G LN AR & o 1 AVENPONT, with th lines 07 wieh tho 1. 8. &5, and o ¥ Hxioars, witn 1. Cent. . R 2 SR LO® “Miiwauken & B0CE ne. Tald & Poo, Hew T DIvEoe with the B C I & N0 S AtCouNeiL BLuvy ALGMATIA. wi So. B it it | in 1. SCL & Pue and Southwest. . ks ALKANSAS € anit C. 1. & QK. Ran with o v SRTIL with Kan. P TTY. with all lines for the Wase et office, address. E. PRICES. CIXIAsS. SHIVERIOK 1205 and § 219 Farnham Street. ST, JOT Gew'l Tit. a W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omaha, Neb. 1 a weekc. §12a day at home easily mad jout0tfree. Addross Traad Co. Portiand, M 81 PULL'IAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DiNING CARS Are run on th e3uriington Route. Tuformation concerning Boutes, Rates, 2ims Conne etc., will be cheerfully given by ne cffion of the burlington Route, e , Omiaha, Nebrasi : D.'W. HITCHCOC FEVER AND AGUE. CELEBRATED Defensive Medication ed when danger is present, and therefore course of the Bitters at this remedy for il comparable to this wholesoms re torativ TRACTORS. the B.& TWEITE BRICE for sample. T, A, HOOVER, Prop,, Loisville, Neb 18 a precaution which should never be neglect on is particular. iy desirable especially for the feeslo and siekly s mess, dyapepsia, nervou | ness, and bowel complaints, there i nothing For sale by all Druggista ana Dealers generally ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near %hol‘/;lflvlm E, NEB,, has now ready at the depot at Lonisville, on 32 atlrond; to £ll any order at reasomablo prices, Par. tios desiring a white front or orpamental ‘brick will do well to give us a call or send en'l Gen. West'n Pass. Ag'S. 0. PHILLIZPY, St. Joe., Mo. Gereral Agent, Omaha. H. P. DUEL, AVER'S SARSAPARILLA, PURIFYING THE BLOOD This compound o ablo alter ¢ iron, makes a mos Jeflectusl cura of & Zserica of complaints which are verv pre. Talent and wicting, Tepariics the Hlord: parges oat the lark n2 humors n the system thatadermine heaith and settle into troublesome disorders. Erup {ious of 220 skin are the- appesrance on the- S1F {aceof himors, that shoulpe expeled from the Blood, Interail dersngementsare the n of theso samo Huimors. to some nternal orian, or organe, whoe.action. they 800 Whise nibatince thoy dlseass A doatros: AYER'S SARSAPARILLA expels these humors frox o Hlond, When. they are gone, the dworders they proce disappea, such a8 lhziLéceI, S/:,,blu/:lk ic arid Eruptiee Diceata of 4 ] Fire, Rose or Ergeipelas, i, Bttihes, Boit, Tromors Ttter and Sait v, Scald Head, 'Ring-worm, Ulcers and Sores, a | Rheumatism, Newralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Pemale Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhaa arizing from internal ulceration i rrin sy Dot Dygpepeia e Clation and general Desuiity. With their de Partire health rovurna y PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & €O, LOWELL, MASS. Practical end Analytical Chemis s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. {IVIL, MECHANICAL, AND MINING EN- (I _ GINEEEING at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Iastitate, Troy, N. Y. The oldest engineering tchool i America. Next term begics Soptem- Der i6th. The Kegister for 1850 comtaina s o the graduates (o the Fast 54 years, with 30y e0rrse’of studd, reqairemel te. Address DAVID M. GREENE, eodBwhw 2, S ORTH TSWEIGHT INGD CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS aod COLDS. CURES RHEUMATISY, CURES COUGHS and COLDS CURES SORE THROAT.CURES DYPTHERIA. EURFS LAME BACK and STIFF JOINTS CURES LAME BACK, and STIFF JOINTS. e o e CURES BURN®, CUTS and BRUISES. CURES E MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Feam Walkin: Cultivator, with or without Syrin The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Styles Engquire for them at the best dealers. T. H. PUGH, Gen. A Humphreys' & Homeopathic:uimisy Indiseretion and prompt Been in use 20 DR. A. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN 1xAS PERWANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- O telegams. = ¢ gent, Umaha, Neb. 8 NERVOUS DEBILITY Xnown. _Prico 31 per viai or § 128 oo foe 85, nem et it &b P56 Fniton St.. New York, « of Recelpts apliddwdp PENDERY, 0., SPRINGFIELD, pems sl Proge Vital W arworic s radieally ==Specific No. 28. ICAL OFFIC OMANA, NEBRASKA | departments o reactal