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¢ { ‘ ! N ¥ | A\ - —3 \ ATTORNEYS-AT-LAY A. T. CROSSLEY, TIORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW— Ro. 514 South 15tk 5t , bet, Farnbam and 3 i CHARLES POWELL, ~Jvmc: OF THE PEACE—Coruar 18th and Farsiiam Sta., Omatn Neb. TIORNEY AT LAW—Losos morey, buye and selis real estate, Room &, Creighton ok A. C. TROUI TIORNEY AT LAW—Ofos Biock, with George E. HOMAS, A TIOREY 4T LaW—Oruiepckers puid g vz o 7 ) A, M- CW_giHigN, AT AT 0 o sk Farbam A GFRRTZLANDE £ LAW_or. 18th aod Paraaem B TT0RN AT WILLIAT A RNLY AND D. WOLAUCHLIK. a LAW AND JUSTICE OF E—Southesst corver Fittermth ATTORNEY AT LAW. KAF” 4ACH BLOCK, COR. DOU- & I6TH STS. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. Office:—Front rooms, up stairs, fn Hanscom's mew brick building, N. W. corner Fifteenth an? Fornimm Bteects. ©____ E. R. FRENCH, A TTORNETATLAY, 13% Farnham St., Omaha Patents, Pensions and Claims. Refers, by premission, to Gen'l C F. on, Hon. &. 3. P Nflu‘m\, REPICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. “al atten will be given to all walte . “corp acions of evers deacripion s will Do slae. "G Foramam St opporie . Forubam St opposite Court House. - EDWARD W. SIMERAL, TTORN! AT LAW—Room § Orelghton th snd Donglas strests. _ noddh F. MANDERBON, AT LAW—43 Fambam Street Nehrasks, ARl A'fi‘.\‘l'&:i)fi Ah'ra 1L v:;-l"‘:.h and Dougiss L b, G. J. Hoxt RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, Ormes_1 Sonth Pt s, EENNEDY'S EAST INDIA pal: N &y zZ 7 (- . = ] 35 ¢ s R S ¢ I b =23 3 w g5 R =S < q FEE BITTERS ILER & G0, SOLE MANUFAOTURERS O@WAMA, N BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMZDY, -INTERNAL, EXT Wil S OT DELAY TRY IT:* CURED, PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR 1T, ‘and when you can not obtaln it of him, we will send it, prepatd. on recelpt of Dr. Bosanko's Treative on Files sent frec SE DR, BOSANKO MEDICINE C0,, PIQUA. O. DO N watil the e Only Rem: THAT ACTS AT 1ME SANE TINE OX STHE LIVER, THE BOWELS, and the KIDNEYS, == == Becarise o allow thess great onguns to become clogped or torpid, and, b sare thercfore forced| be expelied. s pates and achert Cdisoriesed Kloam or xtck headachm | » ighta t O & 00, Ppristen, et ) Duiington, Vi 'HE DAILY BEE . OMAHA PUBLISHING 03., PROPRIETORS. 516 Farnhawm, bet. Sth and 10th Strests TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in adyanos (postpald) emonths « = 3 months “ “ 2. D e TIME T+BLES THE MAILS. 800 wod P, 1ia m, 11p.m. w, 11p.m o t, oo, 11 8. 4pm. rom 1 incoln, 12:10 p. m, P, 11 8. m. W 2z L0 Neb. 4 p. m. s for States lowa leave but onoes am Officeoppen from 19 0 1 p. 1. Sundays. TOOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departare of | Trains UNION PACIFIC. out of Omaha to Uaion Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND {SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC FAILROADS. 40P m, ®.&M. B R in NEBRASEA. [rasn | Kesrmey v | Boominaon(ivs0am > n | Red €loud () 635 & m Red Cloud (s pm | Plattexn’th (ar) 4:30 p m Bloowglon(ar:25 pm | Omsha (arr) . 4:55 B m REPUBLIC. 2 Hastings (Iv) £:058 m | Eloom'gton (ar) Blsomington 1:35 Orleans (Iv) 7 Orlcans (ar) 7:00 p 1 | Indianoia ( SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. B. Lave Omaks, dally—8 &, m., Nam.1pm.,2p. m,SP m, Teave Councl] Blufts;—§:35 a. m., 9:05 8. m, 102 & m, 125 am B35 p. m 695 p. m., Foar trips on Sunday, s m, 2andbp. m 1i:25's ., and 2 PAssExOER TRAISS, Tesvs Omaha:—6n. m,7 & 1,880 & m, 1 408, m., mE25p m, 700 p. m, 750 p. w Daily except Sundsy. OMAAA & EEPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . veavs, axnvn. Mail 435 p. m, IRON TURBINE WIND ERCINE MaNUFACTURED BY Mast. Fos & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest snd Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Hunirods 1 use in Tows and Nebraska Bold. by Doalers In carly every county. This cut represents our { Buckeye Force Pump which is particalarly sdapted to Wind Mill e, as 1t works easily and throws a constant stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag’t, Omaha, Jeb. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonuetu discoverioatn the world have beenmada Among other things where Santa Claus stayed Children oft ask 3 he makes goods oF not, € really he lives in & mountaia of snow. Last year an excarsion sailed clear to the Pole And fuddeny dropped into whatseemed ikewhole Where wondar of wonders they found a new and, While fairy-lik beinzs appeared on each hand. cre were mocntains like ours, with mor Deautitul gren, And far brigheer skica than ever were scen, Birda with the hues of a rainbow were fousd, While flowers of exquisite fragrance wero grow ing around. Not long were ibey left to wonder in doube flemg the; had heard much abomt, " sl 0d th nthey all 123, T Teoked ke the pictures eseecvers . e drove up tesm that lookel Yery queer, et e Tocead o i, ot o s Tosend o ligh, But he took them on towrd drove them away. H showed them all over bis wondertul reslm, Abd factories making goods for women nd méa Furriers were working o hats great and emall To Bunce's thes said they were scuding thom <ris Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them st onos, All our Gloves we are sending to Eunce, Santa showed them suspenders and masy things more. Saying 1 alse took these to fiiend Bance's store. Santa Claus thon whispered secres bed tel, As'in Omaha evory one knew Bunce o theretore shotnd send his goods 0 his oare, Knowing his friends wil get thelr full share. ow remembor ye dwellers in Omaha tows, All'who want 1o Funoe's go round, Forahirts, colars, or glovos great sad small, Send your sister or aunt one sad all Bunce, Champion Hatie of the West, Douelas reet, Cmabn JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formeriy of Glen & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham St., Oid Stand of Jacob Gis ORDKRS BT TXLEGRAPH SOLICITE TEE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER, ron cookrze Meats, Vegetablee, Fruits, Pud- ings, Beans, Rice, Btc., By Steam. Tt baestood the test. o 3o ki . ed co0king six, B more Kindeof f20d a: the samae tume with: i e DATIONS. Daan St The Univessal Stean Cooker is Anus nuimber of what ] have heen wanting fcra iong time. 1t warks s Jendidly. J. B. Waienz, ‘rxchange Hotel, Stargeon Bay. We. tho endorse the above in full. Ri har Willisms Fremont, Neo. Leopoid Willing, Soutber Hote], Omata, Sam, Miller, Wisoonsin House, Fremont, Neb. wum, Fremont, " Bold by D. A. Piercy, Scientific Advancement. At a time when all are noting the remarkable developments of this oountry it is cause for congratulaticn that the literary and scientific institu- tiona of the land are keeping pace with its material gtowth. This tru'h 15 being confirmed every day, &nd t! e erection of the astronomical observa- tory at Rochester, N, Y, isa mo importunt step in this direction. Prof Swift, who bas become known throughout the world as the fortunate discoverer of %o many comets, has labored under great disadvantages in | his work, owing toa lack of proper facilities. Tho new cbservatory will eotirely overcome these troubles, a3 the telescope which where storme and clouds are 8o pre- valent the industry and perseverance of our American astronomers can be partially understood, ke new observatory at Roches'er be devoted primarily to discov- eries. 1ts arrangement and fasiit {810 specially designed for this pur- pose and much may reasonably be ex- pected from it. It is named afier Mr. N. N. Warner, proprictor of the Safe Kidoey and Liver Cure sud other remedics, by whom it has been most liberally ' endowed, and its locali- | ty is one of the most commanding in Rochester. The new telescope will bo twenty two feet in length and its lens ia sixteen inches in diameter, while the dome of the tower will be srranged with the Jatest appliances for thoroughly sweeping the heavens in every direction. Of this observatory, in the buildiig ot which the friends of science, in all Is going to _be mounted in its dome ia the third largest in siza of any in America. Bat, however valuable all future discoveries may be, the | anteotiomers of #his country hava ac- complished many wonderful things in | the past. Prof, Hall, of the Wash- | ington observatory, discoverod the two | moons which accompany Mars, one of | the grandect achievements of the | present century. Prof. Bond dis- coverod the elght satallites of Satura | in 1848 and the transparent riug of | Saturn in 1850. The separation of | Biella's comet into two parts was ficzt | seen by American ustronomersand dur- | ing the eclipse of 1871 Profs, Watson | and Swift discovered three intra- | mercurial planets. In addition to | theso great discoveries, tho Uuited | States claims the honor of finding | more than a th-uand double and | triple atars (many of them being the | the largest of this clss of bodies), | over filty_asteroids and fiftcen new | comets, When it is remen:bered that most of this work was dore with in- ferior instruments and in 8 country parts of the country, have manifested freab intorest, and the success of which will be by them watched with thoroughly sroused confidence, wo presenta view herewith, As will bs seen, the edifice ia really a fine ome; attractive in its architecture and pre. senting, even in its exterior, every in- dication of the adaptaticn to the pur- poses for which it wes designed. In such adaptation, indeed, it is well nigh perfect; the buildiog having been planned with great care and erected and completed with marked liberality. While America is 8o greatly inguished by its inventions and remarkable enterprises there is much to indicate that it will take an equally high rank in the realm of discoveries, and it may also be predicted with & riasonsble degree of certainity that sstronowy will eventually ind its highest advancement at the_hands of American investigators. Hence, we may expect from this new observatory oulya hlatory of increasing useful- ness and hono THE PARSON'S LEAP YEAR. “Its u very pleasant parish,” said the Rev. Mr Racquet, “and very plesgant people. The elder ladies are steally, consistent workere; the young- er active and enthusinstic. 1 don't think, 1f T had possessed the privilege of selecting for myself, I could have found more delightful position. Mr. Roderic Racquet was six-and- twenty, with a straight nose, pleasant blue eyee, and & general talent for be- | ing eatisfied with overybcdy and ev- erything. He was located in his first parish, & pleturesque little knot of | 1 houses, overhanging a brisk caiaract, which made work for mills and factor- fes, and filled all the adjacent woods with ita noisy melody, and so far he was one of those exceptions in life, a perfectly satis fied man. “Ab,” said his friend, Mr. Alton, misauthrope, *“The ladies, who was & eh” “Yes,” said Mr. Racquet, quiotly; “for, of course you know that much of the properity of a country depends upon upon its female members.” ““Yes,” observed Mr. Alton, dryly. “You are an unmarried man, 1 be- lieve t” “T am an unmarried man—yes, eer- tainly.” “And this is—Leap-Year.” “Nonsense!" cried the parson, briskly. T hope you may find it nonsente,” said Mr. Alton, pursing his lips; “but 1 am told that there are a good many single ladies this year who are driven desperate by the prospect of spinster- hood—"" “Nonsense !" sgain exclaimed Mr. Racquet. *“My dear Alton, this isa little too much of burlesque. You don’t seriously believe in this—this absurdity Me. Altor only shook his head, as he rose and reached for his bat. Tl got my book, Racquet,” eaid s he, looked lugubriously around the room, “and go out for a stroll in these delicious pine-scented woods. My doctor says that pine sap is very heal: ing for lungs that are consumptively inclined.” “Very well,” said the Rev. Mr. Racquet, with a glance at the ecatter- ed sheets of iho half completed ser. mon that lay on his desk; “‘and Iwill join you after a little period of time.” He took: up his_pen, dipped it de- terminedly in the inkstand, and went rexolutely to writing; but, ia_sp all his industry, the words of his io- onoclastic friend rang persistently in his ears. T there should be any foundation for Alton’s absurd idea!” he pondered, with his pen suspended above his par- tially written sheet. *“But, of course, there can't be; but if such a possibili- ty did exist—and a married man is re- ally a better member of society than a single one. I never did adhers to the rigid doctrines that clergymen should be celebates!” And all the while Rosa Appleton’s cherry cheeks and taugled yellow hair were dancing a human will-o'wisp, be- fore the horizon of his mind's eye. “She's young,” he said to himseli, “and perhaps trifla inclined to be giddy, but she's certainly very charm- ing. 'And, since the Appleton’s have fatled, and the mother has opened a boarding house, and(Lucilla bas gone #0 teaching, I do not'think I could do better than to marry- ‘‘Rosa Appleton, sir,if you please.” Tt was & timid lictle voice that broke in upon the thred of his reflections, and Ross herself stood befcre him, f [an ihstinctive movement of s¢ hand and white, fluttsring ribbons in her hat. “I've callad on business, sir,” said Rosa. The Rev. Roderic moved forward a char. “Pray, be seated, Miss Appleton,” said he, not without some confusion on his own part. 1f they had been living in the Pal- ace of Truth now,and Roea could have seen into the depths of his heart! And Miss Appleton sat down, pull— ing nervo at the fingers of her brown thread gloves. “‘I’s about our Lucilla,” said she. “Indeed!" said Mr. Racquet. ant to get her well settled in i id Rosa, appealingly. “But I thought she was teaching!” cried Mr. Racquet. “She doesn’t like_teachiny fessed Rosa; *‘or, rather, to be candid with you, the trustees don’t like her, She isn't very young, you know, and has some odd, formal little ways, snd only one eye; and the children mak fan of her, and the trustees say she has no dignity.” “Very unfortunate,” Mr. Rac- quet, bending transparent pearl pa- | per-cuiter back and forth, with the sublime indifference we are all apt to display towards the tribulations of others, “If there was anything I could do—" “Oh. but there is!” said R: “EhT” ejaculated Reverend Roder- ick. “She thinks, and mamma thinks “Wellt” “That she might come here,” said Rosa, with her blue eyes fixed full on the youug clergyman’s face. Clhick ! click I and the two pieces of the severad paper-cutter flew into op- posite corners of the room. “Hero !” ssid Mr. Racquet—*‘‘to the parsonage 1"’ “Yes,” innocently assented Rosa. ““She isn’t pretty tolook at,to be re, but 8s you yourself said, in your address to the Sunday-school, “last week, beauty isa mere nothing; and you'd find her very intelligent and ac- complished. “Tndeed !” raid Mr. Racquet, fri- gidly. “Sho has been highly educated,” went on Rosa, gaining confidence as she talked; “‘but at the same time she would not despise deacending to menial duties for tho sake of one she Ioves and knows as she does you. And 50, Mr. Racquet, she wants to know if 'you'll have her.” A cold perspiration _broke out around the Revereod Roderic's mouth. He drew tack his chair with £-d fence. Leap-Year was upon him in very trath and fact. Alton was rig aud he should be coerced into mat mony before ho knew it. “I—'d rather not!” sald Mr. Rac- quet, very decdedly. Rosa looked st him, half amased, Balf offended. G ‘“‘Rather not1” she repeated. I don't think Lucil'a expected that deci- sion. Perhaps she'd Letter come and see you herssif about it.” “No, no!_she, needn’t do that,” gasped Mr. Racquet. *‘My. decision is irrevocable.” And hurriedly gathering his papers, he ceught his pen and feigned grost assiduity ouce more. “I ace yoa are busy,” said Rosss, softly, after an instant of hesi Yes,” said Mr. Racquet, T rather busy.” ““Then perhaps T had batter bid you good morning,” said Rosa, ““Good morning, Miss Appleton, said the clergyman, with his eyes glned to the paper. “What!" he_cried, be cried, after the fashion.of the saliloquiziog hero ion, am coloring sll over like a pink carnation ith & puaket of Iate beaches in her of the stage, “marry that wrinkl one-eyed Lag sgainat my will, jmlfi cause she wants some one to provide for ber, and it is leap yesr! And i worst and cruelest of all, to think it PoJust then Ros's voice, soff and laintive, talking to the old bous Eeoper in tho kitshen below, chimed upon his ear. Involurtacily he lis- teced. “L know it is very foolish in me to ary, Mrs, Mogson,” faltered Rusa, ©bat, indeed, I can’t help it! You see, we heard you were goiog awa; nbxt week, and Lucilla was £ suzious &) obtain the situstion of hoasekeep- or. She'sso middle-sged and steady- golng, you know, that it would be the best place for her.” . L?andniy. certainly, Miss R said good-natured Mrs. Megzon. “And wht objection did the master ossibly have to it1” P don't. know,” ssid_Ross, “but he ws so cold and stern and short with me. He didn’t scem a bit like himsslf. And, ohl Mts Megeon please give mo a glass of water, for I foel all in a flutter. I didn’t even have 8 chance to tell him that Lucilla was willng to come without wages for the fiest month, for ghe eake of learning the house-hold waye, and"— But Roderic Raoquet heard no more. Scattering the sermon elitets right and left, he seized his hat and rushed down the back garden to cer- tain shadowed walk, which command- ed the high road by which Resa Appl tonmust return to her own bome; und when the light figure came moy- ing softly sloog like a shadow, he steppad out and stood diresily infront She stariled like & frighten- “Rosa,” hesaid, ‘‘do not be afraid. I—do not thiak we quite understind one another just now. Your sister wanted to take the pusition which old Megson is 1 b ut to vacate, of house- keeper of the parsonage?” “Yea air,” 83id Ross, with down- cast eyes. B3t 1 should prefer suother housekeeper, Ross,” boldly spoke out the parson; I #hould prefer yoil a8 my wife, darling—my own beloved lite-treasure !" «T never thought of such a thing,” id Ross, begluning to color up and tremble. “Think of 1t now,” ssid Mr. Racquet. “Lacilla and your mother can live with us, if you like; but you must be the little keeper, my Rosa.” And after a eingularly short pericd of deliberation, Kosa Appleton de- cided to accept the situation. When Mr. Alton came in from his solitary meditations among the pine groves Roderick met him with a redi- ant countenance. “01d fellow,” said he, “I'm_safe! No more of your leap-year intimida tion for me. I'm engaged.” “So, she has asked you, ehl” groaned Mr. Alton, “No,” said the parson; “I asked her.” THE LENGTH OF MY FOOT. Agirl was asko you will suit me?” mo got the length of my foot in your kitchen, sud you will nover get rid of D swered, She was smart. ZODONT. Tske home s d it canaot be dislodged. SPALDING'S GLUE s like this_smart girl; bring it home and it sticks for- ever. Buckten's Arnica Saive The Brst Sauve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve s guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tiod In every case or money re {anded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by 8ily J. K. ISH Owaha, B ] Freeot Cost. Dr. Kive's New Discovery fo Consumption, Coughs and Colds Asthms, Bronchitis, etc., i8 given awsy in trial bottles free of cost to the ‘afflicted. If you have & bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness ‘or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy & trial. As you value your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not afford, and would not ive thts remedy away unless we new it would accomplish what we claim for it. Thonsands 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 D1scovERY will oure. For sale ®) Jauzs K. Tan, Omaha, T all dorders—mild, acute o chronio— Keopup the strength and keap the bow Gire s corrective, Iaxativo and tor o one pure medium that combins thethres. SELTLER ATRRIENT is that modium glorious] 16 oo, retresnes, rogultes, sustah And o'er disease for thirty years victoriot The worlds well-lounded ornfldence retaios TARRANT'S EFFENVESCHSY Seurmme Arzaresr. SOLD BY ALL DAUGGISTS CHICAGOMEDICALCOLLEGE The Ploneer in the Graded System, and AL80 in 8 years’ course of Instruction adapted by Ameri- can Medieal Collegs Assoeiation, ila next Sesslon Sept. ‘8th. Ph Ta! es'ablished.” ANATGMICAL MATERIAL INUX.- LIMITRD A6 froe; a it NO[ICE. Dt ot St by calling at. KALISE THE MERCHAN TAILOR, ‘where{prices, i and O v EE ou Ry SR BOOTS AND SHOES At » LOWER FIGURE ‘Bouse tn the than at any other shoe. cty, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM 8T, LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER 4 a perfect 6t guarsnteed, Prices vryreason ol AneT: PASSENGER _ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Con rects With Street Cars Cornur _of SAUNDERS and HAMILTOR STHEETS. (End of Red Line a8 follows: i 'tmfil‘ih" OMABA: . 6:15 and 8:16 p. m *The 817 m' rin, leavins omaha, and the 90 R o earog Foxt Ot e ety o by i . T 0117 1. i il Do e from the pest: offce, coraet of Dodge aad 15th sarenta. Tickets cau be procured from sirest cardrir. e, or from drivars of Backs. Flak, sGENTs, INOLUDING STRE _oAR MEAT MARKET . P. Block. 16th 8t. that Resa herself should come t0 pro- | ELECTION PROCLAMATION. On Court House Bonds. At » soesion of the BoarJ of County Comm's- sioners ot the Couaty of Douglas, (n the State ebraska, bo'den on the 11th day of Septam. | ber. A.D., 1860, it was by said Lourd | Rescived, That th followng quest'on be xnd ; the same i he ehy_rubmitted aa a propowition £0 the qualified electo Iay, Rabraska, -4 o the e ecto e County of Dovgas in the Stateof Nebraska: % 5 e Boar ot Cou'ty Commisioners of aid ity bereby submit tha foliowin sition: Shall the Ol ty of Doogias, St 6 of N by ita County Comamiesioners s uo ifs coupon boudsin the’ amoant of ot handred and twon- £+ thousand dollars for the purpose of a d- 10 In the construction, erection and comp'etion and the construstion, érection snd completion ot & court Fouse building in fhe city of Gmana, County of Douglas, In ths Siate of Nebra-kn for counry p which such court house may be legally used e the monay raised th reby for ais in sueh construction, or for such constructi n and ¢ mpletion of wwid building, all the costs and expense of ssid building not ¢+ excoed 1he #tim of ene hundred and £fty thousand doilars, #:1d bonds to be one thousnd doilars each an’ datod Ja-uary Jat, ISS1, peyabloat t ¢ offico of of the Cuunty of Doug- 113 colin y tren uFor of said coanty and to ruu fwenty years. with Iaterest at a rate not exceed- Ine+ix (0) per ceat. per annam, payable semi- nzusly, #3id bo:ds shall not be sold lass thas par. Tor ordinary taxes thers a tax mually 18 the mierest 3an ndai- i PovkIch by o SUSe ent o jay Sho- prveipal O sach bonda a¢ maturity, abd. provided Chat ot hore then fecn por ceot o tho prinep Tankd bonds abal e evied n any o0 Y. aod ha I event shei bonds be i o & greater amoat, than ten per cent. cf 10 assssed valustion of il {he tuxabla proper: ty in sais couaty. _Iotereatahall bo paid on 8214 bonds cnly from and after the d te of the sale of at Lot oF ¢ part thereof andtho reoalp nl‘H:a ttHney Ihw‘:(. o aid bonds s be_ tedetisble gt the op tion of the Boafd of Courty Comtrissi-ners of el oy S eition i e sers o o date of said bonds. Work on salJ court house shall be commisvced imm dlately after the ad: p lon_of said prep 8- tion, it adopiad, and #id ballding to te cum pistd on ox b uary 1 1 A o lovy Pry_any part of the privcipal ot s id il after the cxpirat.on of ten yoars trom the date of said bonds, Tho form 1o which the above proposition shall be submitted shall be Ly balof, upon which ballot shall be prioted or written or part Iy printed or writted the words: “For Court Houso Bondw” or “Against Court Houso Bonds, and all ballots cast. n EAST —¥IA THE— Chicago & Northwestern - RAYTLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Sate Routs Satwosn COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and all potnts EAST and NORTH. (T OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD I THE WEST. _Itis the ONLY ROAD between [ 3 S COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHIOAGO | 25 3 AND Tpon which Is rzn CREAT PULLMAN HOTEL CARS!| g s e 11 additton to theseand to please all classes of mm i travolers, it givos FIRST-OLASS MEALS at lus | & £ EATING STATIONS at 60 cents cach. e ITS TRAGK 18 STEEL RAILS| For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, OON " it wu:»d fll}!' E‘&S.Ffl‘éfl’nm CLASS. TION, and all Diceases of the THROAT and LUNGS. 1 yor wish the Beat Tra s thsns son will buy s > . LFAND WILL TAFE N of its viru » iy - Al Ticket Agents can sell von Terouzh Tickats | Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money th-n vis this road and Check asaal age §age Free of Charge any article in the market. CAMTION.--- oniy MEL ICATED anie Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Rev n st TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INT! REV AU Wasutotox, D, C., Junuary 10, 1580, ery Streot. For information, folders, waps, etc., not ob. tainable at Home Ticket adireas any | Messrs. LAWRENCE & MAKTIN, 1111 Madison S¢., Chicago, 1's.. agant of the Company, of ‘This compound, in the opinion of this offce, would have & suffclent quaae' MERVIN HUCHITT, W. . STENNITT, P TOLE Lo uivo Al the dvaninges ascri e (e artcn i poctora : Gea'l lhrwé(‘. an’l Pass. Agent, sold by Drusglsts, Apothocarkes and Other Persons witnous rendering them lisbie tax as liguct dealors Youts Riffecttully, (Slgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commisstoner LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers " THROUCH T0 CHICACH Without Change of Carsl THXE s “For Coutt House Bond and taken to be Ip favor of all ballots cast having teerson tho words “Aguinst Court House Bonds ' shall b deemed and takion to mid propos- fes cast at the this behalf bo " eald propotition, eloction hereinatter provided ia favor of the above proposition, it shall by deomed and takon o be carried. “Tho position sball bo voted upon at the gene Uo held In the Gouaty of Dougl o 24 d November, A. D. 1880, at tho following named ‘Omaha Precinet No. one () Taper Hat Omaha_Precinet No. two (2)—No. 8 ¢ hotise, Sixteonth &t. ha Precinct No. three (3)—Carpenter shop, 10th 8t., 2 doors south of eaginehoase Iot N Omaha Precinct No, four (1)—Sheri's cotrt house. Umaha Precinct No. five (5)—Ed. Leeder ‘house, motithesst correr 15th and Chicago s, Omiata ProcinctNo.sis (7)o, 1 easine hous 90th and Tzard strects. wratoga Prooinct—School house, near Gran. offce, nigs. lorence Precinct—Florence Hotel. Unlon Precinct—Irvington 82bool Houss. Jeferson Precinct—School house in Ditrict No. 4. Elkhorn Procinct—Elkhor Piatio Valley Pracinct Waterloo, Chicago Precint—Sehool house at Elkhorn Station. ‘Millard Precinct—Xillsrd school hous. MeCardls Precinct—cCardle school house. Douglas Precinct—Tlouse of J. C. Wilcox. Weat Omaba Precinct—School house in Dis. trict No. 46. "Atd which election will be opened st 8 v'c'ock in the morning and will contintio open until 6 oclbok in the afternoon of the same day. F. W Conuss, (Seal) b. P. Kxioit, ERED. DEExL, County Commissioa JORN R. MANCHESTER, Gounty BRXOBLSIOR Machine Works, oMAIA, NES. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. Tae most. thorough appoiatel and_complete Mighine Shops sad Foundry In theutate, ovory descrpilon manufa: e L e made to order. Spacial attentlon given to ‘Well Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc. Plans for new Machinery, Weachanical Dragght- Ing, Models, etc., neatly executed. 250 Harney St., Bet. 14th and_15th. ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTO! hool house, chool hoass st ‘The owner” of the celebrated Kaolin Banls, ‘near LOUISVILI E, NEB., has now ready at the depot at Louisville, on the B, & 3. railroad, WWEITH BRIOCE to i1l any order at reasonable prices, Par. Hes desiving a white front or oraamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Torinvilla. Neb THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thistnstitutlon, losated at Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial center of the Wast, Is pre-eminently the best and most practi- eal of ta kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W, FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The most extensive, thorough and complete Institution of the kind la the world. Thousnds of acoountants and Busioess men, in the prin- eipal citios sad towas of the United Stases, owe theis success to our couree of tralning. Young Men and Ladies. Fins, vew brick block. at function of three strest car lines. Elogantly fitted and furaished ‘spartmenta for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplite & businees life, xnd parents having sons to edueats, are partica- larly requested 10 tend for our new Circular, whish will give fall informstion as o terms, eondition of entranee, etc. Address @. W. FOSTER, President, sepB-3m. Denver, Colorado. s O % | With Smocth and Perfect Track, Elegaut Pas- CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUIIIGY RAITROAD. 1A WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CSOCRAEHY D€ I SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT Ti . " 3 COUNTRY, W™ & (< sanger Ccaches, ani PULLMAN SLEEPING &iDINING CARS PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should bear in mind that this 1s the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Points East, b and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advant Lines of Palaco Sleopin 0350 to. New York Gity Without Change. Al Expross Ty o equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Brakes and Millor's Patent Safety Plaifors and ‘Couplers, the most Perfect ¥ro- tection Against Accl- dents tn the world. PULLYAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Arerunonth Burington Route. on this el D & PACIFIC R. THE EAST & THE Information con Connectlons, et Routes, Rates, Time will by cheerfully given by 'CHICAGO, ROCK IS THE GREAT CONNECTINR LINK BET s from Chi Db s On soply 01 the. turiugion Route ; WEEN 813 Fourteentn Street, Omaha, Nebraska. ieago > Counetl ng Cars for enting purpesescniy C. E. PERK( D. W. HITCHCOCK, La nts XL alace . Gen'l M Gen. West'n Pass. Ag't. 2. G pRILLT, 8t Joon Wo. Gencral Sgont, Oma oy tovea1 Vicke SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC e St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route! e "ALLA BALLE, 91, 3 IIl. Cqne R. . Puii- | AtPEORIA, Wi B B &0 P D &K . 4@ iy | W.; T3 ! R Y, 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! g From COUNCIL BLUFFSto Toiand Bhase Line e AW it LY, with the B €18 = il ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS -q"\'.’:'vu“'?.:‘m“.‘flcé‘....'.’npni'fl,.";"g'"&?'.‘.l A BRIt D . & F Dk DULUTH, or BISMARCK, | Sl Bl alt v oo s | LS 200 And il pointstn Northorn Towa, Minnoscta and | of SRO7Iog youe meals, mille passiog ver the Dakota. This lino 1s equipped with the Im- ic Air Brakes and at secompany 1 grared Westinghouss Autoraa e oor agnldoont Ditni Cars that Secompy Throusts Expross Triina. ~ You gt an encre Tier Patiorm Gouplor s Bufir. And for | Taeal. a8 good ae s ecvad in 53 SHac-class kol o vored e cemiay SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT Eiprssiins 5o o, s g ot he | ; " n cnsurpamed, Elogant Draving Boom snd | BEoBle preter acpurate spartments for diferent B Nt s Cou: B 0 Slouping Carn v ant coneealled by the oom: | BLTBORes (42 the lamense et WL Ky s i, ran Throuth Wit at Orango. bewsen NeANiAS CITY, with al lioes for e Nl Union Pacifie Transfer Depot, Council Blufs, Cars ‘and Pilace | and Southwest and St. Paal. Trains leave the Unlon Pacific PULLXAN PALUACE CARS a-e rur, throus DES MU Tranator Dot i Counet Biu copREiE BEvERe ARNAAR ey Y LR PR reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. acts i s Lane: o oG o at11:053. m , making ST e 25 TEN HOURS 1y Avvance or| A. KIMG?.?LL,‘““ AxY Otaer Routs. Returning, lesvo St. Paul at 8:30 p. m., ar- riviag at Sioux City at4:45 2 m., and Union Pacific Transfer Dopot, Council Blufts, at 9:50 a.m._Besuro that your tickets read &P.R.R." F. C. Guperintond P. E. ROBINSO! . HILLS, imond Valley, Towa. . GBRYAN, L Southwestern Fralgit and Passengor Agent, SHORT LI} 1880. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING,? FEATHER3 WINDOW SHADES. And Everything Uperta.ining to the Furniture end K.C., fl J]OE ,.ff E E R.R., pholstery Trade. st. 1owis Axp THE East|A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE Froe OMATLA sud tho WERT. e 'No change of cars between Omaha and 8t. Louls LO EST APRIOE S. and but one between Omaha and New York. OEAS. SEIVERIOE SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS 1208 and 1210 Farnham Sire REACHING ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and fn advance of other linss. This entire e i equipped with Pullman's cop aco Day Coach- onMiller's Safety Platform and Coapler and the celebrated oetingbouse Alr-Brake. SSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA £ Via Kansas City, 8¢ Josoph and®A & CouncilBIuffs k.R.,via 888 "Joeandst. Loals. B2 Ticksta for sale at all coupon statlons fa the est. Wost. 3. F. BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Supt., Gon'l Pass. & Ticket A 8t. Joseph, Mo Bt. Joseph, Mo, W. G. SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen. 214 Fifteenth Street, botwaen Farnb: Donglas, Union Block, Omabs, 308, TEHON, 'A. B. BARNARD, Pasa. Agent, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (€O. Sanatacturers of STANDAR Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST &C0., SPRINGFIELD,0 They alsé make Buckeye Improved Iron Beam Walking Cultivator, with or without Syrings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill, one or two florse Siyles Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Ne" m— = — To Nervous Sufferers--The Great QT iy e o e cat, European Remedy--Dr. J. —-— = B. Simpson's Specific NERV“US DEB'L*TV = Medicine. 2 Vita W ke <ani Prog BESURETO O Mo wARKET. | binapostivecurstorSperstrrie, Semoat | FTUTIPRTEYS' il o . < oex E. W, BLATCHFORD & C€O. | 5oSin (UEeioyn, B Do 0l | mawerion Homeopathics b Fossindl y pA A vty tor i | Masiacturrs o Lot PipShostan Bar Lo, | Memors: Paine i th Fack o 8 5 promply. pathice b asknown remedy for s e ana Soller, e 20 yourogt ; sves o toe Kidarys, Bladder, ana Urinary | ok T Flpe o0 oo e Ben o 2 7o Specific No- 28 OBDERS SOLICITED. ul remely knows. Price 81 111 o8 1¢ wilt pomtively curo Disbetes, Gravel, Drop- | 70 NORTH CLINTAN ST., GNIEAFJI e ARt off gt BEY S ¥ Srighie Discase, Inabilty Lo Fecain of expall e mo ey o0 7 "é@ Fultos .. N Youlke R e st ot he e i it TS e Catcu of Receipts 3p1 e wdp e e itn:| DR. A. 5. PENDERY, s = {CONSULTING PHYSICIAN | miimprpn wre o e ot o i | 5 1y QI 05 S5500780 tornal medicines, 18 certain n it ‘Price, Speific, §1.00 por package, or six pack- | Fortiand. Maine. alecty v care whea pothIng lbe cam BAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- | aqun o g000. Addressal ordersto PP ——— ‘For sale oy all Draguists o sent. by mall fres ICAL OFFICE, % o sison MEDIGIE Co.. | (YL MECHANICAL, AND MINI SO R ‘upon receipt of the price, $2.00. 493 Tenth Street, - OMAHA, NEERASKA &:flo-lnxz.nm ;rc"“?:mn?ll:x’iflg B'-‘II inatitate, Troy, X. 'Tho chinst eny DAY KIDNEY PAD CO-, PROP'RS, Offeriag his services in all departments o | 3.'K. lsh and all druzgis s evesywhers. sobonl i’ America, Nowt carm bogins - ey 5 Toledo, O, | 3ot 0, et Yod chronie disccesCa Ry | uatem for he pask 5 yeare, o addroms book, | Do, conmuited hight. and day, aad wil vels = wesk ia your own town. terms 1ad | poslicos; iso, scurve of P T o St o e sty asd comnby o recutpe ot atie, | SDOD Sucst treer Addres H. Hailews &]00n, P e i DAVD ¥. G = JAMSS K. ISH, Agest for Nebraska. oF telegams. eruaad M. Directer,

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