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- CROSSLEY. D COUNSELOR AT LAW— 15¢h 8t bet, Farpbam and auk0lm PES POWELL, {E PEACE—Coruer 15t sud J) Omatia Neb. AT LAW—Room 8, Creighton b £t , OMAHA, NEE. L. THOWAS, AT LAW—ioums mosey, wain, oo 3, Oighion C. TROUP, AT LAW—0ffie 10 Hansom's % George E. Pritchett, 1508 OMAEA, XEB. L THOMAS, AT LAW—Croloxsnask s Buiid arsu M- CHADWICK, AT LAW—Office 1604 Poruham B. BSCLAUCHLIN. 7 LAW AXD JUSTIOE OF ot ‘corner Fifteenth ! :1- Promptly Attended to. W8 iEN & BARTLETT, neys-at-Law, n Block,Pifteenth an¢ Farnham) ROBISON. AT LAW.—Room Creighton AT B Torgis BENTON, ENEY AT LAW. , COR. DOUC. & I16TH §T8. . Connell, ey-at-Law. sialrs, tn Hsuscen's T W, omer Piiosatly ham 8., Omabs. Brjons and Claims, DICK & REDICK, neys-at-Law." ion will be given to all vaite i of every description ; will the Courte of the Siate and the Office, Faruham 8., opposile JARD W. SIMERAL, AT LAW--Room € Orefpltcn fistn enc Dousias siresta_ nobdh C. F. MARDERSOR, AT LAW—243 Farnham Strost SHARDS & HUNT, meys-at-Law, Fourtoenth Siret NINBDY'B8 BT INDIA = ‘NOLLIAWASNOD ‘synomrounie(] snor[g LT R NeUH ‘BeCedak( J0, bt} MANUFACTURERS OWAHA, Neb. . BGSANKO'S PILE REMEDY, RNAL, EXTERNAL, AN ITGL'I NG l’ILES|~ 7 at once on the application of Dr. DO NOT DELAY the drats on the aystem produce diaabllity, but bay it IRY IT > CURED, PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 1T, 'when you can not obtain itolhim, we send it, prepaid. on recelpt of price. Bosanko’s Treatise on Flles sent frec o DR. BOSANKO MEDICINE cO0,, PIQUA. O. ising foee action of these organsl —«‘LJJ;« their po:fcr‘::t'b- o] THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. 916 Parnham, bet. 3th and 10th Strosts TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, e RS “ 2.00 TIME TEBLES. THE MAILS. , W. R R, 6205, m, 0P, m & m, 2:40 p. m. P.B. R. €30, m, 3:40p. m) 230 8. m. am. Bepz "o ! e ) , 11:408. m. %o Lincois, 108 m. A s m. omormanon marnQnEEe el #p e m. ] RE,llam,lipm ., Tla.m, 930p. m. &P, liam, 1 Joe.,1ia.1., T ol m. pm " E ) pm ~ from Lincoln, 1210 p. m, 1a.m. Arrival And BDeparture of Trains UNION PACIFIC. . | Mail. 1010 p. w0 Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO,ROC K ISLAND & PACIFIC. €00 8. m. | tall ... .8:40 p.m. | Express. CHICAGO NORTHWESTER! Soniags excepred. EANSAS CITY, 5T, JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. pm Orieans (iv) 730 & m | Indizncla leats (ar) 700 p m | Indianoia (I¥) SIOUX CITY & ST. PAULR. B. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Leave Omabs, dally—S a m,08.m,10a m,, Nam.1pm,2p. m,3pm,6p m,6p 35 p. Four trips on b.m., uffs:— €35 &.m,, 9408, m., w700 p. ., 750 . w0 OMAAA & REPUSLICAN VALLEYR. . Anmive. Mall 435 p.m, FEVER ANDB AGUE OSTET CELEZRATED BITTERS THOUGH SHAKING LIKE AN ASPEN LEAF With e b e I0fin't 1Y preferabie cause it dos. the Lusty but also on ac-ous avd invigorsting MaNUFACIURED BY Mast, Foss & Co., Springfietd, 0. The Strougest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Hunireds 1 use in Tows and Nebraska 8cld by Dealers in nearly every county. This cut represeats or Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy adapted to Wing Mill use, as it works easily and throwa a constant stream, and does not freezo up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, Weaters, Ag*, Omaa, Neb SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatost Liscovery of the Age. Wonuertu discoveriostn the world have been made Ameng other things where Senta Claoe staged Children oft sk f ‘he makes woods oF not 11 raily be live in ¢ movuia o mow: 81 year an excursion miled clear 10 the Pol And suddenls dropped into what seemed ke cig Whero wonder of wouders thes found a now g n n ever were seen, Birds with the hues of & ralsbow were foand, While flowers of exquisite {ragrance wers grow ing around. Not long were ibey lef to wonder fn doube A beug soon came thes hid heard wuch about, “Twae Santa Cinas' sclf and thisthey ail my, 3o leoked ke the pictures _eses cvery dag aueer, e s e o ermhoppers instead o reidor, Be rode i & shel instead of & sligh, Bt he took them ou Lowrd aud drove them He showed them all over his wonderful Aud tactorice waking goods for women and wen Furriers wero working on hats ercat and emall, To Bunce's thev teid they were sendivg them all. ris Kinle, the Giove Sisker, told them at once, Al cur Gloves we are sending to Eunce, Sauts showed them suspenders and mans thinge mare, Saying I slse took these 1o friend Suzce’s stose. Sarta ret. bed te l MAUD S | MISTORY OF THE PASTEST TROTTER ON EARTR. Chieago Latter te. Tousville “our'e-Journal Horsemen generally underetand how Maud S was brought to the sarface, but as thousauds are unac- quainted with the general faos, and eeveral minor details have come to ‘me from an suthoritative source, they are sufficiently intereating to bear repetition. InJuly, 1878, William Bair, Maud's driver, whose havdling of the animel cannot but greatly distinguish him, came from Pennsylvania to Cincin: In the fortuse of things he oame here without employment, and, which isno discredit to him, without | means. The simple truth is, he was | in hard luck, though he had good | lotters of recommendation. He | spplied to Capt. Stone a8 president of the Chester Park sssocistion, re- questing that he should essist him to secure of some member i the association ~ the handling his horses over _the Capt. Stone spoke * to several, but could get nothing for him to do. He noticed that Bair neither swore, drank, chewed or smoked. It occur. | red to him that whatever euicha man's | abilities might be, his reliability could be depended on. Not because he bad anything for Bair to do, but more from a generous impulse than other- wise, he gave Bair his Lady Chest and told him to go ahead and see what hecould dd with her. She was not thought speedy, and had ooly shown about 2: went to work with er, brought her down to abou: 2:30, and made severs! matches with her, which e won. Capt. Stove, judzing that the limit of her speed had been reached, withdrew her from the tract and placed her in his private stables. He then told Bair to lock around and get hold of somethirg ke could go to Work uponagain, Bair sttended the Bugher sale and bought the two-year- old filly Maud S which had_been pur- thased by the older Bugher of the Alexanders, of Kentucky, who bred her. The price paid for her by Capt. Stone was £350. She could not b bought for one thousand times that amount to-day, aud is worth five hun red times 8350 —with ordinary Shau- ces as an investment. She was wintered carefully, was broken by Bair, and in her 3-year old form she next epring thowed on the Chester Park tratk a half mile in 1:43. Thenext season, in hor 4 year old form, sho was most thoroughy | handled by Bair, and first astovished | the world when sheshowed amile over | the Lexington track in 2:17). Van- derbilt immediately purchased ber of Cspt. Stone, the purchase price being | $21,000; and straightway s great éry went up regarding “‘a ool and his money” ets. Maud S, on being ehip- ped to New York, was at once turned over by Mr. Vanderbilt t5 Mr. Carl Burr, a handler of very great reputa- tion, but whatever the reasons may have been, she did not do very well uoder his care. Borr had charge of hecone year. Mr. Vande bilt then wrote Capt, Stone, asking him it he would not 8gain take charge of her and fully develop her, He had beer stung ard nurt by covert charges of ziaart dealing with Vandertilt, and while it was precisely the oportunity be desired, he would ot accede to the proposition until he had thoroughly tiafied himeelf of ber condition, He slipped down to New York avd did this. He at once satisfied hims:1t that Maud wss all right; that the fail- ure in her development was the fault of nobody. She was simply delioately sensitive, high strung, was not en rap- port with her surroundings and driver, and, sentimental ss it may seem, needed “‘aympathetic development’ under the kindiest isflaences. Ho brought her back to Cincinnati to her old surroundinge; Bair went to work upon her again, and ber old groom, the colored boy Charlie Grant, was her constant compsuion. There- sult is well known. In comnection with this, T believe it but proper to mention certsin influences which I sm sure have coutributed to the mag- nifioent successes of Maud §. Captain Stone, William Bair, Charlie Graot and Maud S areall the best of friends. ‘Without desiring to reflect upon other horsemen, it 18 but fair to state that, were not Willism Bair an honest man, he could hardly be other than ahso- Intely trustwortoy in his handling of the Kentucky trotting miracle. Cap- in Stone pays over to Bair ! as u chesp and_servicsable ins | can be are short, plum beautiful. Thi There was sn evidont tendancy i sll therears to produce elon zated grai of mot so good a color, and with thicker skins. Of theso fifty eacs the grains_from the best each ten were plisted in separate divisions. Thees wers submitted to the inspection of an eminent malaster who could scarce- Iy believe that all the sampl-s origin- | ated from ove grain, and he s-lected as the best sample esrs from No. §— the one which produced such superior earr. This produced barley which exceeded the other in weight by three pounds to the bushel. Major Ha further sayat “From this selection Ihave nowa pedigree barley, which weighs fifty-seven and one-half pounds per bushel, raised upon land - which was formerly declared unfit to raise barley suitable fer malting."” This is a matter of great importance tothe farmer. If an increase in the weight of grain of asmuch a8 th | pounds to the bushel can by ob!ained by sowing grain which bas & pedigree, on account of proper selection, and if, on to this heoan obtain & grain of superior quality, it will make a very essential ditference in the value of the product of sn scre. —_——— A Blg ~ewing Machine. £dl niire American., The latgeet sewing machine in th world has lately been finished. Itis of the Singer type. The machiue weighs over foor tons, aid is in sdme resp-ets 8f hdw design, uniting much plicity of constraction with great strength of parts. It is adapted for general manufacturing purposes of the heavier sort, although specially made far stitching cotton belticg, an article which is just now taking the market itution fur gearing and the grdinary leather beliing; The hiaterial used is of great strength and toughness, and is sewed together in piles or layers up to en iuch in thickness. The belting in be- ing sewed together is parsed through very heavy feed rollers some nine inches in dismeter and more than cight feet in length, getting stretohsd and pressed in the process. Thero 8o two heedles at work with two shattler, and the shuttles esn b re- moved from the bottom without dis- turbing the overlying plies of beltin: The rollers Between which the work pusses are actuated by reversible worm and cam_motione, and the ma- chine has, in addition to these roller- know as a top-feed mo- for a lighter class of itch, a8 in the ordinary sewing machiue, can be adjusted from one-eighth inch upward, sid the preehire of the rollers upon the work passing through the machifie gulated at the will of the operator, The inachine, which i driven by stesm, has boen made for a manufactering firm in Liverpool. — The Grendeer Canon in Oolorado. Guanison News, The grand ¥anon of the Gunnison, which begina only a short distance from town, is equal in grandeur and wildness of scenery to the canon of the Colorado, and throws tae canon of the Arkansas in the shade. It is up- wards of forty miles loog, and the mountains rise on_either side to the height of upwards of 5,000 fest. As yet, the trout alone traverse the cleft mountain paes. e quickest way to serd or io get a dispatch from the out- side world is via Lake Qitr, The time consumed between Lake City and Gunuison_is one stage, or twelve hours, whils a dispatch from Arkanaas requires five daya to reach here, as it follows the present very circiitous mail route, and takes the back track to Pueblo, thence to Alamosa, lnke Oity and Gunuison, over 300 miles out of a direct ronte. Thus, a dispatch sent from Denver to Gunnison vis South Arkrneas would take two days longer to reach its destination than would u letter from the same pornt. The Deuver & Rio Grande railroad people say they will be in Gunnison before the tnow of this year covers the prairie. They are coming by way of Arbourville, over Little Cocheiopa pass, striking the Monarch pass toll road at the mouth of Marshal creek. Their surveyors are mow working down the Tomichi. Work on the ex- tension will begin at once. No town ever gave a compsny a more hearty welcome than Guonison will give the Denver & Rio Grande. just one-half of all the morey received for performance Charlie Grant, the groom, gets the best wages paid to such help in this country. Just consider the matter a moment, Her owner is tho richest man in America. Oapt. Stone is not getting poorer by her great perform- anoes, while his highest pride is grati fied by the vindication she_has been to his personal integgity. Her driver is_being made a rich man and is achieving & world-wide reputas Her very colored groom is being ele- vated to distinguithed promizence, and, what is more to the point, 1s getting firet-class pry. Msud S. has the specd and the power, snd no such favorable _combination of ciroum- stances and influences for developing an animal's speed, and carefully de veloping it, were ever before know: She is just six y She has r oven been crowded. Sho has ever gone to her stable when sho could mot have doue enother mils faster than the last one was made, snd as easily. The one individusl who knows her power (if it is within human judgment to know it) positively as- serts that she has just boguoasto fog the people, and that tho posi ites of 2:00 time are within her matchless frame. No ome is com- pelled to bet money on this statement, but that she has not yet done her crowning work is_true; and if Capt. Stone succeeds in gaining Vander. bilt's permission for & match with St. Jal the latter is trotted to w or die, he will never start again. —_— Pedigree 1n Seed. The subject of pedigres in animals has excited so much attention, for many years, that no one pretends to doubt its value. The subject of pedigree in seeds, though not entirely new, has only recently attracted attention to its value in the business of furming. Maj. Hallett, of Brighton, England, has been the firet to call atfention to its importance, as far as cereals are concerned. He says that iz the course of his studies h has sscertained, beyond all doubt, the three following fact: 1st. That mo two s of any cereal, (wheat, oats, barley, etc.,) will produce plants preoicely equal. 2d. That, in the grains from any one car, there is one which is superior' to all the cthers in producing power, and that this superiority is inherit. able.q That it may, by repeated sclec~ tions from year to year, of the best selocted grain, be greatly incressed, and finally become characteristic of the plant. In proof of the correctuess of these ‘principles, he says he took two grains from two ears of wheat which together contained eighty-seven grains. One of these grains produced a plant of ten ears, which ;onhinerl 888 grains, or over sixty-eight grains to an ear, while the fin:? ten ears which eould be selected frum the remsining eighty- five grains contained 548 grains, or ex- actly ten grains Jess than the twe se- lec'ed grains. A ‘plant of barley, grown from a single grain, prod tfty ears. One basa record of being an inery ear, all of whose grains Hay for Fuel. In many parts of Nebraska hay is used for fuel. In Kearney s flouring mill bas been runviog with this kind of fuel for the past year and it is found to be economical grades of hay are not used, only such as may have been partially spoiled by rain or ls filled with weeds. very simple contrivance sn engi be fixed 50 as to be fed with hay as easly a8 with wood. In Fremont and in eev other towns of the state Jarge steam engines are being fixed to burn hay or straw. We see no res why the tall weeds and sunflowers, as as well as the rank slough grass our creek bottoms, cannot be utilized in this way, aud in a country like this, where woou and coal are scarce, this subject is deserving of considel able attentio LB WATERMILION. DISCUSSED BY THE LIME KILN CLUB. Detrolt Fres Prom. Both the School of Philosophy of Cencord and Gen. LeDuc forwarded communications of the same date, in- quiring what inflaence the watermelow had found to exert on the feelings of the mombers of the club. The query calling for a general discussien, the members were acked to give their views. Sorghum Harris said that one big watermelon had c@red him of con- sumption after the doctors told him that he must die. Nevertheless Brown has always noticed that whenever anybody around the market gave him a melon he had scarcely devoured it before he had almost an uncontrollable desire to g0 out and steal a larger and riper one. He believed that the water- melon_bad done more to tempt the eolored race to steal than all other fruits combined. The Rev. Penstock said that the 'mfl'ermalon l).‘l'l 3 8 soothing influence on him, and the bi the melon the greater the soothe. ol 1t was just tho other way with Oar- niverous White. After eattg his 511 of the luscious fruit he felt like going in with the maycr to break up & ward eaucus. More than a score of opinions we advanced, pro snd con, and the Fresi dent finally closed the disoussion by saying ; “‘De eockretary will announes to de effeck dat de clabam unable to s on de pertickler effeck produced on de mental an’ fizical system, but it st same time advises de publio at large not tolet a single melyon go to waste in dis kentry fur de want of pickin’ up” ——— Nebraska Republiean Pistform. L The republicans of Nebraska most heartily endarse the profession of ples formulated by the national re convention at Chicago, and pledge their unswerving support to the candidates thers ominated. 2. We affirm the dostrines of natiosal soversignty in the formulated princi upon which the ity of_the e rests, and that the principle of heme rule e demoeratic as enunciated by ut the cautions expression of the doctrine of state rights, is sevolutionary in jts sharacter s0d destructive of the unity of the nation. 3."We regard the recent seizure of the poll and bery of the ranchises of the republican citizens of Al abama, turprisicg in the magaitude and effrontery of the crime of all former efforts of the party under ‘vian York, ‘and the Misissippi plan in the | south, as a fair specimen of democratic ethod and . forseast of democratic do- minion in national affairs that should in- cite every honest man and taxpayer in the. country to most eanest endeavor to de- feat the party of brigandage and fraud at the poll fn Noyembie: 4. We have considered “‘what Lee and Jackaon would o if they were alive,” and have de-ermined to em loy our best ener- FiesIn preventiog the secareot the nation: sl government by their living comrades through the frauds of the solid south. . We congrattlate the people of the state upon the rapid increase of T e urs of prog st has rowirded tna ixbor, 4pon the apid opbuiling of out ‘material interests since &l juceess of re- sumptien lln.gg:h. revival of L\'Idt.ch I pl our support to such legis- ook by extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad orporations 7, We tiost ordally fasdte the aid and co-operation in the latest defense of the national integrity and national purss of all republicans and war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues, or have clung to the party name, Resolved, That we gunfly join in the rcg{lmine‘ndn;ilnn ‘made by G.enml Garfleld In his letter Acceptante in iirging congress the T:Iy imptoYement J ‘Zfl saouri river for barge navigation. —_— The tmost geusible romedy, and the only fure and gorsancit, cice 107 al v 2nd § Gmich, incluting efer and ‘Ui v il o, 18 Prot.’ Guilmetie' which cures by absorption, Ir this noted cure, it bo bas not got it or will 8150 to French Pad Co. fale, of the d ook gt for you, sead Toidlo, 0., a0’ h willsead you one post-pal1 by return mail. HOW OAN I EXPRESS MY THANKS? it Yiocks,of Yorkville, New York, writes: o B, i (3wt )¢ public know the value of Exter.al Pllo Romedy. e Rt of T'have tried everyihing I ever heutd Of, Thace hai four difteren doctars. ‘out ownd e 1 at last heard of Anakests; tbem and fn one hour's time I found re. Uof and_bave n ¢ besri troudled With the aince. Fow tan | express iy, thatike tb you} o tons ean praist tbem (oo kighly, sod 1 ‘would say to all thoss who are affficte with Piles, Hemorrhoids Dseuses, internal or ex- taroal. give Anakens (rial aad you will e Jonges b a sufoie: Mz, Murxs Sumvies of ety aro s "o a1 auffe era cn applic.ifon to P. Neustaedter. P Sox soie, Ner Yok Soid by Drasaiva. Price $1.00 —— Guilmette's French lldn-{ Pad oures by avaorpidon a dissuves of e Eidnegs. end urinary organs. Try It e Bucklen's Arnica Salve The Brsr Sauve in the world for Outs, Brulses, Sores, Uloers, Balt Rhotm, Forer Sore, Tuter, Chapp. od Hands, Chilblai, Obtus, shid all kinds df Bkin Eruptions. This Salve guaranteed {o give perfect aatiafac- tlod in every case or money re fanded; Price 25 cents per box, For aale by 8ily J. K. ISH Omaha. E—— 7 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Conatimp- tion and all diseases that lead to it, such as stubborn coughs, neglected Colds, Bronobitis, Hay Fever, Asth- ma, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling in the throat, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and all chronio or lingering diseases of the throat and lungs, Dr. King's New Dis covery has noequaland has established for ltaslf world-wide reputation, i s racomtend and use it in their practice. The form- ula from which it is prepared is high- Iy recommended by all medical jour- nals. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the most glowing terms, Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size for §1.00. For sale by 4(6) J. K. ISH, Omaha. To the Voters of the Sixth Ward. Not'ce I8 hereby given that T will sit a* my offioe, 910 ncrth 16/h strest, (aehr Fedman's stor:} botween thig dite and Novouber 3, 1680, for thi purposs of registering the quaified vo- ters f the 6th ward, end m King any oorrects fons c alterations 40 raid list. JANES N. MURPHY, net Reglstrar SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 242, For levylng spectal tax and assesement for the payment of one-balf of the cost and expense of the grading of 2iet strost, from Davenport street 6 south Iine of alley between Davenport sod irests. 1o the Cltv of Omahs, Couuty 8tate of Nobraska. e it oriained by the City Counell of the City ot Omaha: £2_ 1. That the several curms ite to e teilowing desoibed primiees, torvier Liz e O, McKoll 8mith, lot 8, bik 51 B.R. &3, B, Felsom, lot 5, blk L a7 Being the one-halt of the cost and expemses ‘of abovo said grading of 21et sireat In front of aud adjolnin #aid p emises bourding and sbut- ting on sush improvements,be and t+e same are bereby reapectively lecied and assces-d acalnst ot.h of s11d lots, Tayalle ta the clty freasurer ‘within thi 8 (80) days from this d.ve It bels boeby determined by the oity ouncil that the aid onemal o tha st and expecies of wid improvements, avall b* paid ote in pro- Tion 1oty fest front of the. ead lo s nding and abuiting upon se'd fmorovements. £30. 2. This ordinince shall taks oot sad e foretrcm aud a1 pmpe JAMES STEPHENBON, Aeting Pres's Omaba Gity Couscll Pagcd Bept, 18 b, 15%. i Approvad Sept 1h, 1880 prove it 7 0.8 cmpge, ayor, The abave tax booomes delinqueat on the 18th dayof Octover. 1690, or wileh dae ton (10) 7 ount. penalty and piorest &t the Tate of one T, e . poc moniy in svunce wil ‘b fex 5. G. MALLETTE, toptst City Treasurer. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET £0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m, or Bngland, Frauce and Germany. For Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & C0., Geners] Passcoges Agents, Junetlly 61 Brosaway, New York OF A FAR HIGHER OLASS than any other proprietary medicine of the day stands Tarraot's Effervescent Seltzor Aperient And for this riason: It !s an exact of one of the most valuable ' atural in the worid _ We refer to the Beltaur Spring of Germaby, to which thusands ¢f the. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER, TOR OOOKING Meats, Vegstables, Frults, Pud- ey 3 P o e old by D. A. Pieroys =iz 120 Fuabag 8t Gmaba, Hob. discases of the Kidueys, Biadder, saa’ Urinary Orana, BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thistnstitution, located at Denvr, Co'orado, the Educational snd Commareial centar of the ‘West, is pré-eminently the best and most pracki- eal of 8 kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING _Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, Prosident, D. W. GADY, Secretary. The most extsnsive, thorough and scmplete tnstitution of the kind fa the world. Thoumnds of acoountante and Eusioess men, In the prin- etpal cities and towas of the United Btates, owe thelr suctest o Gl coitfie of fraining, The Right Kind of Eduoation for Youvg Men and Ladies. . Fine, new brigk bicck st junction of thréo street oar lioes Elegauty fitted and faralsbed ty for the application of and carryiog aut of our novel and systematio methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate & butiness life, and parents baving sons to educats, are particu- larly reqiiested to tend for our new Circular, hidh will give ful intors a8 14 termt; ‘condition of entrance, stc. 3 @. W, FOSTER, President, sept-Sa Denver, Colorado. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes of FAMILY FEHISXIO OURING Gostloeness, Jaundiei Eruptions and Skin Diseaset, Billioueness &omplaint Tatter, Tamof s and Salt Rheum, o - Worme, Gout, Neural , as @ Dinner PUll, and Purifying the Blood, are'the most congenis] purgative yet perfected. their effects abundantly show how much they excel 4l other Fills. They are safe and bisa-snt o take, but toure. The s the foul humors from the blood ; th the sluggiatar disord ‘nto tion; they impart health and tone to the whol ‘cre not otly cires performed, and of the great ‘bonefits dorived from these Pils, They ure the safeat and belt physic for children, beosuse mild a8 well ut:'lmud. uld’Ah" sugar ocoated, ";,f: aro ) belng purely vegstabls, They arecatirely batmlees: PREPARED BY DE. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWEEL, MASS. Practical and Analytical Chemi; S0ld by all Druggists and Dealers in A now and hitberto tinknown remedy for all “TewiT posriively cure Dinbetes, Oravel, Drop- , Bright's Discase, inability to Fetain of exvell the Urine, Gatarrh of the Bladcer, high colored and_scanty urine, Painful U Gen nts. ornal medicines, I8 cortaln tn it offects and curos when nothing elss oan. For sale oy all Druggiata or seut by mall free ‘apon recelpt of the price, §2.00. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. £373eud your address for our lttle book, \How s Life was Baved.” JAMES K. IH, Agent tor Nebraska. WEATHER VAN S ALLS = FOR unlESTM A'III ANNERS. o] Gvac 109 difterent shles of superioe . STABLE FIXTURES of ove B M frd o e oce.Bpecil pices given fo ke ardars: e i eviom BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OMAEA, NEB. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. lm moet. mnrvd!‘h lgxlru"ll‘ ‘fl eomplets ine Shops and Founclry i iheviate inm Fames ot re 5 s of machinery made to order. Special attention given to ‘Well Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, ete. ‘Plansfor new Machinery, Meachanical Draught. tag, Models, etc., neatly executed. 256 Harney St. Bet. 14th snd {16th. e 100 EAST —ViA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAXL VAW, 2,380 MILES OF ROADI It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Betwesn COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all poluta EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN R ROAD IN THE WEST. Itis the ONLY ROAD botween COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHIOAGO Upon which 1s ron PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! In addition to theseand to please all classes of travelers, it gives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 50 cents each. [ X I L R 173 TohEhel RRESamtaty ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS 1 you wish the Best Traveling Aceommoda- tlons sou will buy vour ticket by this Route £AAND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. All Ticket Agunts can sell voa Through Tickets Via this r0ad snd Check nsusl Bag- KIDNFEGEN is hizhly recommended and unsurpassed for Wealk or Foul Kidaeys, Dro Nervous Debility, or mf;yb Bladdsr Diseases Bright's Disease, Loss of Enerry, Poisoning, in infeoted malarial sections. i de in g 50 both the o it OMAFA TICKET OFFICES—1934 Farnbam B¢, Cor. 14th, and at Pacifle Depot. DENVER OFFICE—in Color.do Central aad Union Pactfc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE—3 Now Montgom. ery Btreet. For tnformation, folders, maps, etc., not ob- tainable st Home Ticket Ofice, address say agont of the Company, oF W. B STENNITT, MARYIN RUCHITT, Gen'| Managar, _Gen'l Pass. Agent, CHICA( JAMES T. OLARK, Gen'l Azt Omzha & Council Bluffs. THROUCH TO CHICAGD Without _Change of Carsl THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (UINCY RAITLROAD. With Smooth ard Perfect Track, Elegant Pas- senger Ccaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING &:DINING CARS dgél by the Prem, aad al wio \ ppotatod and PASSENGHRS GOING EAST 8hould bear In mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, Aud Poluta East. North aud Northwest. Passongets by this Rotte havo choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleoping Cars from Chicago to. New York City Without Change. Al Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Wostin, house Patent Air Brakes and SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Arerunont: Bunington Route. . Pates, 1ms o-rtally given by gton Route, Information concernine Pou conr etc, will hs o'l Manazer. Goo. Wests Puss Ag't. 3.0, PHILLI*F1, 8. Joe,, Mo. Gouseal Agent, Omaha, P. DUEL, fopt-d1 ickst Agent Omaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siowr City Rouie] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all polutain No-thern Iowa. Minnescta and Dakota. This Jin~ is equipped with the Im- ved Westinzhoaso Automatis Alr Brakes and er Pistform Coupler and Doffer. Aad fcx 8PEED, SAFETY AND GOMFORT unmrpamed. Elscant Drawing Room acd Slcoping Cars,comed and control-d by the e e, i Throuh Wikh . Oango batmeen B Bacific Transter ‘Depot, Comnatl Sratte Sod Bk Faal, Trans Teava:die. Upion, Pacifs Transler Dot at Counct Blae, ot 616 p - Feaching Siou City at 102 p. Pl T, m ) makine 2=~TEN HOURS 15 Avvaxce or AxY Orze Rovre. Rotaruing, leavo St. Panl at riviag at Sioux City at4:45 3 m.. and Union Pacitic Transfor Depot, Council Blutts, at 9:50 27m.” Bo gura that your tickots read via 48, O, EPR B! G HiLLs, Gaperintendent, Misour! Vailey, lowa. P. E. ROBINSON, Ass’t Gon'l Agent. 3. . OBRYAN, Soutbwestern Freight and Pasengor Agont. 15204 el SHORT LINE K.C., 2??158&93 R.R, Is the oaly Direct Line to sws |ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ko changs of cars betwoen Omaha and St. Louts and but one between Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHIN® AL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. This entire line i equipped with Pullman’s Palace Slcapl Cogy estinghouse Alr-Brako, SFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA £27Via Kansa City, t. Joseph aod B2 & CouncllBlufa k.R.,vla 8wy £3Joandst. Louls. W3 Ticke'a or sle st al coupon statlons fn the J. F."BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Bupt., Gen'l Pags. & Ticket st. Joseph, Mo St Joseph, Mo, W. 0. SEACHRIST, Tickst Agen., 214 Fifweenth Stroet, batween Famubars and Donglss, Union Block, Omaba. JOB. TEHON, ‘A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omahs. SIMMONS 4l warraated to coutain single particle of Mxacur, ‘mineral so} 18 Parely Vegetable, unrlvalled Southern Romedy 1o not o 7 bat Complaint are s ‘mouth; Pain n the en forRheuma- /o been thick yellow sp- 2 dry Cough o sttond J. . ZBILIN 8CO., PEILADI CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (0. Mannfacturers of E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manatactarers of Load Pips, <heetand Bar Load, ‘Block Tin, Pips a0 Sotler, Lissesd Off 2d Ol Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. Drspepsta, R 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICACD DR. A. S. PENDERY, “3 CONSULTING PHYSICIAN hAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- 1AL OFFICE, 498 Tenth Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offering his services in all depariments o medicine and surzery, both in gencral an 424 3. FRARDES, Waia ¢, Francat X | Price, 000 Buid by al sepliecdl ELPHIA, BA septéecdawly Speclal pracice, acats 404 chroase dvcarcs. Gu Bl s chy s sy o o ) o it of |5 y cosaot o oo, By the it~ K coverel porita the ving th.m icta specifically on the roe. d pr-venting any ranons i inz of rencth, ) ducts or water prsage 51l restoring these organs o & healthy condition, show of urne. It can bo taken at »ll & EST LEAT with JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLEY MALT Kidners ana Urtrary Organs, remsis strainlog. smarting sensatioo b I¢ excites a healthy actio Uslike any othar pre hag a ver. pioa containing positir: Before taking any foul matter Try itanty Gentlemon willfi-d K (DNES NOTICE—Fach bot: !4 hears the m nt Stamp. which permita KIDN. tare of LA EN o be soid O¥ber Persous everywhers. WHO 1S UNACOUAINTE Jiailroad, which Gen o . imippad T(a road TFck [a la1a wilh steet FAUS: il p of enjoying your Desumisal pralrion Fhrousd Tmaal,as' Torseventycuve conca, RENCE & MARTIY, a/s0a Proprietary (mibous license) 57 Drozgists, Croc bstructions arising from Kidney or Also for Yellow Fever, Blood and kidnay Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. Itnot o t0 you LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhera. gelaciomae sgens s Gmate, STEELE, JOHNAON & CO., will rupply.the irade 8t manutsc ume D WITH THE GEOCRAEHY OF EXAMINING THI: CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND IS THE GREAT CONNECTINR LINK RETWE! from, Chicas 0 0 Couneil e, La 8o, Yand, Davenport, 1. est rookiyn: arincih fie Muscar lknap, ‘and Audu s, “Tinaly poskials, e ouh o, and Speen Chicao tnts the Stata of Sansss. Vassengor Traina, with Pul Fin ey oo KA¥ens CorY, A ot cary 874t rus bativasn Y 4 Rxsse. City, T 1Bo Milwaies ad e Jand® ts magnificentiy bed In simpir -+ 3et, and its bon; and the on s e Py e 5w hat accora pleasnra ‘over tha o I 4 purp- ses only. Cars tor eatin; Alaco Cars i ot cu = pAL, R0, o o ez o o e ot wth FICR. ¥ N THE EAST & THE W3 found at seur Drugzists or @rocers, we will send s bottle prepald o the nesrest exrad ¥ ALY Faf faCOUNTRY, wo g N & AtENGLEWOOD, with the L 8. &M.E. e, & W.a G, R s, S CR 3y WasAINGToN HrionTs, with F. v RR I Cene. . PisrEban b S s &b with. it ankes o FEORLS, s e LRV EA WO Y Rout address. JOHN, Gea'l T, 424 Faasgp ase e CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING,” FEATHERS And Everything I}) WINDOW SHADES. ertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW (00DS AT THE I CURFE LAM BACK snd MTIFF JOINTS CURES LAME BACK, and STIFF JOINTS, ————————— LOWEST p 34 mon th mat. Improved PRICES. . SHIVBRIOR Buckeye OEAS 1208 and 1210 Farnham Stree . Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & 0., § They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with o 1880. r without Sj rings. PRINGFIEL 2.0 The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two Horse Siyles Engquire for them at the best dealers, F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Ned. CURES RHEUMATISY, CUR] T CURES COUGHS and —————————— CURES SORE THROAT.CURES DYPTHERIA. ——————— CURESB! (%3, CUTS nd BUISES. CURES B NS, CUTS ond BRUISES. QT Hmday st mecait 170018t trea » dilross True & o.P: NERVOUS DEBILITY 3 Vita @ skoess trati + rom Humphreys Snrecton == w2 proapiy HOMEO) 2t Been in ave 20 yuns e icstel semedy wnows per day at home. Sam 5 free. Addross [§*1aeco IVIL, MECHANICAL. AND MINI® GINEERING at the Renssela BOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. [ Ty Sl LRSS g R S| llw 1 Color 3 %0 ofthe sraduste fr the rast 54 year, 3; aleo, soturse je, require Mm.m,m—mfifl_z GH pec fic No. oros ok oally dby 28, ¢ wtae REY 4 Vore.

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