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e g et S S + money, bya %, Creiziton ATTORNEY AT LAW. ™%, COR. DOUC- & ISTH S78. Connell, FRENCH, sm St, Omaha ents, Pensions and Claims. Yo given vy den o the ‘worLamasnoo O ‘symemodurio snorqg z g g = g ©3ANIA, Neb. —— === |goN TURBINE 'HE DAILY BEE. OHAHA PUBLISHING GO PROPRIETORS. am, bet. 9 TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 1 Copy 1 year, in advance (postpald).. TiME TABLES. THE MAILS. oponnannn .t V- froma Lincoln, 12:10 p. 1 Clty &Py 113 m. B. & . in Nebud . m. Lo i for 8-l o e bt anoa e 1.p. m. Sundaye HALL. Posmaster. And Depariure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. #oci0000 Arrival CITY & PACIFIC T ATLROADS. Express..... 8002 m | 430p m Dail Except Sundays. B.& M. R R in NEBRASKA. | Tted Cloud (1v) 635 a m m | Plattsa’th (ar) 4:20 p m m | Omsha (arr) ...4555 pm REPUBLICAN VAL AILWAY. Hastings (15) 505 & m | Bloom'cton (ar)1:30pm Blsoraingts pm | Hastings (s0)6:56p Orleans (!v) 7:50 & m | Indiancla (D) 1x0pm Orlcans (cx) 700 p m | Todianoia (%) 30 pm SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R 104 m| Expross..... 1090 8 m Erpross.......840pm | WABASIH, ST. LOULS & PACI¥IC. ERIDGE DT Leave Omaba, dally.—S & m,, 98 m., 10 & m., Wam.ipm,3ip. m,8p.m,60 m.8p 25 8. m., 0258.m, p.m, anday, i O Councll Blufls st 9:25, 'and 525 p. m. PASKRXORR TRAINS. 30 & m, 1 , 9408 m., m.525p.m, 700 p. m., 750 . W Daily exeept Sund annve 435 p.m. except Sundays. WIND ENCIN MaNUFACTURED. BY Mast. Foss & Co., Springfield, 0. The Strongest aod Most Darable WIND ENGIN In the Werld. Hunrods ' ose in Tows and Nebraska _Bold by Dealors in nearly every county. This cat reprosents oar 3 Buckeye Force Pump EY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND ITCHING PILES DO NOT DELAY antSl (he drain on the aystem prodace sermanent Gisability, but buy it, TRY IT** CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, Dr. Bosauku's Treatise on Piles sent fra »5 appileation. Address "§E DR, BOSANKO MEDIGINE CO, - PIQUA. O, which is particulsrly adapted to_ Wind Mill e, 8 It works castly and throws a constant stream, and does mot freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for prico list W. H. RAYNER, Western Ag't, Omsba, Neb. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovers of the Age. Womaertl discoverioein theworl have bosnmade g cier i whero Santa Claas stayed ot ook i ho mae coods o 2oy ¢ v n'a mcumtain of Kaow: ekt o sated i 15 ol o Switonls 2ropmed int bt secrmed ke chol Ve o found & newland, And far brigtoer skics than ever were soen, Birds with the hoew of a ratsbow wero found, TWhile Rowers of exquisite fragrance wore grow oz around. Not long woro they It to wondar 1n doub: A beb K‘mm came the; had beard much about, Twan Santa Cisn' soll and thistbes all @3, 10 Jeaked ke the picturos ory asg. aueer, St reiadeer, He rode ina ‘lelgh, But he took them on toard aud drove them o thowed them all over bis wondertal resim, A factorics making goods for women sod men Farriers were working on hats great and emall, To Bunecs ther said they were scodio them al. Tain Kingle, the Giovo Alsker,told thom at onoe, AT our Gloven we are sending 1o Bunce, §uon thowed them suspenders ad many mere oo took thes to tdend Bace siore. e thon whispercd a pecret bed Sos As in Oraha dvory one knew Buuce well, B e Shornc s s g tn bl care, Emmerefors Miends w1 £t folr ful tare. B bes yo dwellcrs i Omaha town, Rt Feterate i uncws o Toand: A eice o wiores pret and swall, E e ke ot it o and o esmpion Jsster of the JNO. G. JAGOBS, (Formerly of Glsi & Jucobe) UNDERTAKER o 1417 Parnbam St., Old Stand of Jacod Gis TKLRGRAPH SOLICITE gry GADLES - BY THE UNIVERSAL STEAN; GOOKER, FOR COOKING Meats, Vegetables, Fruits, Pud- . boarding house Lot of private iamiies. ey e used cooking . flocd SDATIONS. Drax Sm: what I B. Waiear, Fxchange Mo W, the undeni Richand Waliaw Leopoud W Bam Miller, Wi Dr. Bacguum, Fremont, Neb. Bold by D. A. Piercy, 1211 Farnham St., Omabs, Neb, And B, FRANEDES, Maln 6., Frmont, Keb, Loepibeodit Fremont, Neo. em HoteL Omabs. COAL-OIL BONANZA. DEVELOPMENT OF A RICH CALIFORNTA REGION. Now Yerk Evening Post A very powerful combiration of western capiralists has cbtained con- trolef all .he oil produciug courtry of liforaia discovered up to tbe present | time, which cosists of a section of coastrange moantsina 550 miles in i§ pauy had becoms cam talk, and men were not asharaed to believe that there was some hirg strange and super tious aboutit. It was hard work to find men who weuld fake premotion, and three of th rank and fle wero a0 uamanned that they deserted. Out of & loss of twenty-seven men in the regiment up to this time twenty six had beon from one company. A curiouachangenow occurred. In length, stretching from Sinta Oruz to Sants Barbara, and includ 000 acres. For four yerrs work of examining the region by experts has been goiog on and is now completed. Every spot giving izdications of oil has been secured. Part of the region was government lands and part of it | ware not soratched. Nor did it loso | has been leasod for twonty years fcom | any other commisioned or non-com- farmers and ranch owners who hid | missioned-officers. obtained possession. During the last | When this company has been ro- twelve years parta of the oil-bearirg | duced to sixty-one men no other com- region have been partly developed | pany had less than nivety. Ten by various men, and the pres:nt | recruits joined on Monday, and sl | monapoly is the result of the several | were killad in a fight on Thursday. successive combinations of original | Ina ccuple of weeks'seven more came | owaers, who finally sold their inter- | hat inl:ss than a month death had re- ests to thteo lesding men,—OC. L | duced the number of sixty-one again. Pelton, ex-Assistant United States | In a fight in which this fated company | Tressurer, and ove of Culifornia’s | was purposely beld in reserve, the large capitalists; Lloyd Tevie, tho | other nine companies had fourteen President of Wells, Farzo & O .'s | men weunded and one killed. A Express and Bank; and D. G. Sco- | reb.l shell fell into the midst of tho field. They have formed the Pacific | p.serve and killed four men from the Coast Oil company, aud underits con- | gna compsny. In two years it lost 168 | frol the California oil country promis- | men, while no other company had lost 8 to be one of the great oil producing | twenty five. In its three years at regions of the world. During thelast | the front it never had a man six months rapid strides have been | woundcd. Whoover was hit wis made in the developed region. Wells | killad on the spot. 1t lostinore com- have been sunk which show excellent | missioned and non-commissioned resuits, machinory bought, works and | officers than any six conrpanies coms refineries coostructed, pive-lives con- | bined. Inone year the man who went structed, barrel and cask factcrics | out as fourth corporal was rst lieut- built, and, with ualimited caital, | enant and dead and slmost forgotte enormous nagotistions are effected for | For threa menths the company stood equipment in every respect of a | g forty men. Twenty-throa recruits gigantic business enterpriee, which is | were added, aud in three months more cobably destined to exerta strong | twenty men had eituer died of sick- influence upon the Pennsylvania dis- | neee, been captured or buried on the tricts, and vpon &ll existng oil | hat/le-field, When it was decided to markets. { join this_company with another, not For a number of months rumors of | 4ne of the uine would consent, and this immense Western intorest have | when it had beon redaced to thirty- flosted across the United States, and | eight mon it was transferred to head- various reports have boen circulated | quariers to do guard and provist among_business men. It has been | dury, supposed that the Standard Oil Com- the pext fight the company lost four ! men., The first and fifth corporals were two of these, Within a week these two eame positions were vacant sgaia. In six months five first and five fifth corporals were killed, while | the first lleutennt and third sergeant | pauy Was putting capital into the en- A MADMAN'S KIDE. terprise. But this is not true. 'The { cLINGING TO THE WINDOWS OF A TRAIN full facts can now be given. Four | RUNNING THIRTY MICES AN HOUR. years ago two praotical drillers —Penn- sylvania men—named Scott and Ba- | ker, went to Los Angeles, in the San | 4pig city, relates the details of a most Fornando Mountains, whero in Pio | gl ride of 4 madman on the Canyon a Spaniard had discoversd a | Ruacing. rosd. When. the train in spot where oil was oczing out of the | (}.ro. 'f Conductor Figenier arrived sucface of the ground. They erected | i Porg Clinton, and while the in- spring pole riga, and sunk two welis, | gpooor was tapping the wheels of the one 150 feet deop and the other 200 | frward car, he observed the figure of feat deep, and wore rewarded with s | 4 mun extended on the front truc production of thirty barrels per day | qringing himself the centre of attrs of oil, tho specific gravity of whioh | tion ' the man slowly made his way was 40. from his uncomfortable position, and They put a small refinery having a | ¢ jat stood upsight andin the glare of capacity of forty barrels, at Lyons | yho laptorn. He was & man of me- station, on tho Southern Pacific rail- | giiim tature, apparently well dressed, road, and carted the crude material | byt lucking 8 bar, His hair stood on over rough roads to the refinery, and | o,d from the force o the wind, caused the results cbtained were 70 per |y the rapid journey in the open centum illuminating oil, 10 per cent. | fiy face and head—in fact his entire naphtha, 10 per cent. lubricating oil | 1 ;yon —were coat:d with coal dust. aud 10 per cent. waste. This was & | joy ho succoeded in making the jour- bonanza, and in a few months it | oo wimout injury was a mystery reached the ears of capitaliets who | yich pe refused to explain. Un be- secured the district, and formed the | 5,y formed that he couldn’t travel California Star Oil Company. = They i 5" o train any lovger without a brought all the necessary machinscy | ticyet ho ruched into the depot and from the east, and began todrill wells | 1, hased one for Pottevilie. Shortly lo the same improved fashion thatis [ fy.r the train bad started on its way practiced in Bradford and other dis- | froon Port Olinton. the conducter tricts in Pennsylvania. At adepth of | £,and the'tramp standing on the hind 650 ftin Pico Canon a flowing well was | Jidttorn of tho car. - found which yielded 80 barrels w day. | P Ly3i must got on the inside,” said This well has up to the present time | 410 conductor. *‘It is dangerous to yielded 46,000 barrels of orude oil, | yige on the platform.” The madman which has been sold at an average | .tared at the conductor and said: price o a littlo more than §2 a bsrrel. | SNy, sir; T don't want to get in. I It gave the ssme results s the original | o, 07 L CqHEITE O ReC T flowing well. ~As soon as the region | ju The train was goiog at a had boen partly developed, and it Wes { }, 1 rato of epeed. Tho conductor found alarge body of oil was there, | ;0 oedad in gettng the man inside difficulties interrupted the | y1q car, buta fow moments later the development of the country, but the | 7ot "Sidtenly jumpod to the ofl-bearing region was mspped out, | aoo; “reached the plstform, descended and as fast as reports wero obtained | g™ FHOAIEC G PECEAM REPREC ground wes secured. Since thelitiga- | i1:1ded to jump into cternity. The tion was ended the men controlling | ;o eongors were slarmed. Toe mad- three developed distriots—the: Santa f ;) eaned over from tho carsteps Cruz district, the Pico Oanon, and the | 4pg, catching hold of the irun bars of Ventura districta—have been workitg | 41,5 asrest window, he swang himself together, pressing on work as quickly | ¢ frec as possible.. Leaving the tramp swingirginaman- An immense 1000-barrel refinery, | ;5. ¢ make thoss who saw him turn with a tankage to triple its capacity, | ;.5 their heads, the conductor has- has been crected at Alameds Poiat on | y,cq insido the car and pulled tho San Francisco bay. Ship docks aroin | )y rope, ~ He had no sconer done front of it on the bay and railroad | 41y than the tramp made a spring to ccnnections have been mads. Pibe{ iho nextwindow. ~Ho swung himself lines have been lsid_to conduct the |t n indow to window until he ofl from the wells tothe fl“&f"’; and | o, ched the middle of the car, peering three railroads, the Sout Pactie | into cach window as he passed, and Coast railroad, the Central Paci '¢ | yeliing at tho top of his ‘voice, “I'll and the Southern Pacific railroads af- | $,4¢ you into Pottsville yet.” ::;-: mln:nmy for shipping out any- | Ty pusengers in the rear car were terrified at the dangerons position of A short time ago Mesrs. Felton, [ (prritec st the Sangorons peaition of Tevis and Scofield bought the entiro | y,wy tfiat the train was approaching stock of the company, and now ‘\;‘“ a bridge near Landingville. The bridge sole control of the business. About | 5\, el ched and allexpected to reotho twenty new rige for drillingare now in { ypfortunato tremp swept frem his progress of construction, snd "‘fi "{;' moorings, but_when the danger was velopment of the country will be | 504 the yelliog outsider atill main- pushed as quickly as money S {““ tained his pusition. Alittle further on it The last well which has buen |y, yuqqenly disappeared,and all hands drilled was n fifty barrel pumping well | .0 U oa" ) soo Ll maggled remaina in Santa Cruz “district, which was | wp, 1o train shot past. Just as struck last week. The compauy now | 1 4iccille appeared in sight the has sixteen wells down in the region, | (i REICE SRR R LS L which yield 300 bmfl"l“"‘!v andnew | o hill at fall speed, till shouting wells are begun nearly every day. | oo niames to the conductor, and *Til The average ver centua of illaminat- | FC 100 Bt Rlo Tot™ “The man ing oil gained from the crude is 73, | ; which ia 8 largo avorage. The homo | 4#5PPoeed e havo runto the bill, oa market at the present time absorbs all st LM 4 the oil that the country can produce, rved Hum Riht. but the amount produced will soon run beyond the capacity of the home market, which inclades California, Nevada and Oregon. Resding Eigle Depot-master Thomas Boone, of Inter Ocean. Aman always gets into a scrape when he pokes around among his wife's things without permission. Mr. Durrie, of Jersey City, had beenan- noyed by haviug his_ wife sell his old clothes to peddlers, and thought cne day when a_peddler called in her ab- sence, that he would reciprocate ; ro he traded a lot of her old garments off for tinware and plaster images, and among other things a pair of half- worn corsets. He rubbed bis bands in eilent enjoyment over the joke. Bat when his wife returned and was informed of the transaction she rushed up stairs to ses what was gone, and, not finding the ccraets, exclaimed: “John Henry, you dida’t sell them corsets?” “Oh, yes!” he replied, I found a disreputablo old pair and let them go.” The wife burat into tears, aud, be- tween sobs, explaiued that, in order to hide from burglars the '§1100 he had entrusted to_her for safe-keeping, she hed sewed the money up in those corsets. John Henry 18 an humbler man than he was, and can't find the rag peddler. —_— The Latest Mania The newest manis among fashion- able women, married and unmarried alike, is to make their bed rooms beau- tiful. The lately acqrired taste for decoration is takirg thst turo, just now, to the utter neglect of parlors and other spartments. Piflow shams and bed epreads are labotiously and expensively cover:d with elaborate FATE, OR WHAT? STRANGB STORY OF A MICHIGAN REGI MENT. Detroit Free Preas. No historian of the war will ever write of companies or battalions, and the strange fate which followed a com- pany of infantry attached to a regi- ment from Michigan need not be look- ed for in history, although it would make an_interesiing page insany his- tory. The company was mustered into service 100 strong, and a better lot of men never took the oath of allegiance to Uncle Sam. Before leaving the state throe men died. On the trip from Detroit to Washington two were killed by the cars. In marching along the streets of the eapital another fell dead. In going into camp another was sccidentally ~ shot through th, heart, Toside of three woel there were seven deaths in this company, and not even a case of sick- ness in any other. The regiment was in camp near Washington for four ‘weeks, and two men died cut of this company, a third was drownad, and the fourth was shot dead in s street. brawl. This made eleven men, and not another company lost a man. In the first skirmish the company lost four men, while mo other com- pany bad a man wounded. ILis first jieutenant and third sergeant were i sahe tne with. Tie Uuive:sal Steam Cooker I8 aubing lor3 jooz time. It edyepdorss tho sbove in full. House, Fremant, Ned, two_of the killed. Promotions had bardly been made when the company was _detsiled for cuipost duty, and guerrillas killed three of its men at ons volley. - The first licutenant and third sergeant were two of the three. This made eighteen meu, avd only one- other company had lost a mar. Promotions were again made and the rogiment became ergaged in a battle. Other_companies had men wounded, but this one had five—kilied. The first lieutenant snd third zerzeant were among the number. _This made the total twenty.three. Not a man Bad fallen sick but to die. Nota mats and _ingenious receptacles f.r toilet articles; bottles and boxes of the finest materials and workmanship nold her ladyship's cologné, perfum. ery and powder; more or less excel- lent pictures hang on the walls, and the walls are wholly covered with lace. In short, the for sleeping in beautified rooms has pos- seased _the feminine metropo- L. Even her toilet -crockery ust now be of no ordinary ware: She wihes her hands in a ceramio boul, colors ber lips and eye-broys out of & cracled Japaneeo saucer, and uses a Pompeian hand-glaes to ses her back an had beea hit except to go down, 1" By this time the {ll-luck of the com« ‘Mr. The ideal bed of the day has @ cenopy over it, and this in mede se A o and teautlful as the moneyand t ste of t' e woman will permit. = The frsma wor. 8 are made of metal—com- | monly of buraished brass or pickel. | Chintz and cretonne ara ordinarily | usad for the curtaive; but eati, velvet aud the beiter laces enter into the | combination. Unmarried women af- | fec: white and the most delicate col- ors for these canopizs, and put white | doves ator, as emblems of purity—so | that the midnight marsader may com. prehend the situation at a glance. A | novel device is a rack, handsomely | construcred of black walnat or eb- «ny, with hooks for hanging a wi man’s underwear handily. The chemiee, the corset, the s'ockings, the shees, all have their places, 80 a wemsn may be as orderly as she likes @ undressing, and without the old rouble of using all the chairs in_the oom. Some of the b:d-rooms of the period ate really marvels of exquisite taste—too sweet snd dainty by far to preserve the rude occupancy of hus- bands. However, the best of thess apartmenta belong to maldens who show them with coyness and pride to their male fritnds. The dazed follows stand palpitatingly on the threshold, gazing in on the vision of innocent tomnclency, and swearing on the spot to marry the tenant of that beautiful bed or die. The nat- ural result cf all this will be an un- usual number of weddings thia winter or I'm much mstaken LADY LAWYERS, Tko female millenium appsars to be dawning. Thers are women doctors, clerks and jurymen, and soon thore will be woman laxyers. Before they empt tospexk tiey should uee SO- ZODONT to give beauty to their mouths, which are destined to com- to theireucce:s as oral Femule Liwsers will stick to their clients like SPALDING'S GLUE to wood. An Honest Menicine kree of Ubarge Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chest o Lungs, we know of none wo can rec- ommend as highly as Dr. Kixa's NEw DiscovEgy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fe- ver, Hoaraeness, Tickling in the Throat, loss of voice, ete. This med- fcine docs positively cure, and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures s have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific, cur- ing the very worst cases in the short- est timo possible. We say by al means give it & trial. Trial bottles free. Regular sizo §1.00, For salo by 8)ly J. K. ISH, Omaha. 1 you are aisease of dhe liver, to get 1t well, try the uew ron mett's French Livr P i your druggist for it, and take no other, and if be has not got it nend §1 50 in a lotter to the Franch Pad C Toldo, 0., ana re-eive one by setuen mail. OSOHPER once defincd a doctor £ be “a pirson who pours drogy, atous which be kuows little. into & body Concerning which bo_knows less, in_order to ‘diszasce of which ho knows no'ing,” and the empirical, barbuous, useless treatment of jles since the days cf Uy o rates, shen doctors urned the tumors off witn red hot. iron, down to thy abs rcs and nostrums of modern qu bear testimony to the wisdom of tho Frenchman, The great modon bencfac.or of the moders race is now ad- o Dr. Silsbe ific. trinmph of es:riced and endorsed by ools. 1t 13 not taken fn- arplie] a4 a surpository directly to th afl.cted pirt. It gives instant rolief, 800 hes P 1n a8 & poul toral Py {raggsta. Price #1.(0 per box. - ERupie malied free to sil_suflere.s o applicition to P. Nous- taedtor & Co., ox $)10 New York. always Cures aad never disap= points. Tho world's great Pain= Reliever for Man and Beast. Cheap, quick and rolinble, PITCHER’S CASTORIA is mot Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulatesthe Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitational Antidote for this terrible mala= dy, by Absorpticn. The most Important Discovery since Vac= cination. Other remedies may reliovo Catarrh, this cures a any stage beforo Consumption wots in. THREE REMEDIES IN ONE. In all disoders—mild, scate or chronio— "Keapup the sironath an keep the bow Give s corrective, lazative and torle, T s purs mdium that combioes the threa, SuteER ArERIEST fs thet medinm glori It ones, refrcanca, regul:es, s Ani Ger diseaso forthirte vears vietarious, The world'a wel founded cnfidenco retaing TARRAST's EXFEVEACET SEUTZER APERIENY, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS TC-DAY’S NEWS CONDENSED. ‘Speetal Dispatehes to Tn Brr. FOREIGN EVENTS. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wirs Fencing and Railing a Speciality. Their besuty, permanence and ecanomy a dully working the extinetion of all fencing ef chesp materal. Eiegant in desien, Indestruetible Fences for Lawns, Public Grounds 1d Gems- s Plata. Jroh Vven, Lawn Sattow, canagicd and of 1ustie pitiertx; Chadrs aa | evary descriptioa Tron a0 Wi orvamesial wort desiened. 54 mavuletured by B T. FAKXUM'S Wire and 1R York ST, B tad 1, Woodiurd Ave, Du; () ted hiopns P st oH ELECTION PROCLAMATION. On Court Houss Bonds. | At & seasion of the Boand of Comnte Comm's- siobers of the Couty of Douglas, in the State of Nebraska, boden on the 11t day of Septeus- ber. A. D, 1550, it wan by seld Eourd Eowivad, That thy follow ng quest 0a be sod the sume I- he 8%y submitied o & pronos 0 the quaiified clectors of the Ccunty of Doug- Iy, Nebraska, to-a rs of the County of Douglas in the State ot Nebraska: “The Boar 1 of Conrty Commissioners of sald £58 o thoussnd doliars for the pu: iag in the constraction, ersction and completion and the construction, erection &nd completin of a court Fouse bailding tn ihe city of Omaha, County of Douglas, In the State of Nebraska, for county purposss and_all the purposes for which such court house may be legally used and sppropre the mony raled threby for wld in such construction, or for such constructi n and completion of said bullding, All the coats and expense of sid building not £+ excosd the sum of one hnndred and ffty thousand doilrs, e thousand dol] id bonds 10 "0 rs each an dated Ja-u 1881, payable at t-e offico the conn’y 1+ .£r of Said county. and to fwenty years. with i'erest at a rate not excec ina +ix (6) per ceat. pec annam, payable semi- ngually. "The i1 bonds shali not be an . In additon to the levy] for ordinaty tazes the shall be levied andeolected & fax’ anmrs! Drovidad by aw, for the pavment of the in.c Daid boads as 1t bocomes e and an ad Honal amount anal be levied and collected a8 proviied by law, Fufc ent to pay tha privaipal B uch bonds at matarity, and provided th Dot more than ftteen ver principad of sid Donds ehall be evied vour, and rovided alwaya that in o event sha Tlof 0 greater smoust then ten per cent. of e o of 1t e proper: 1y n ooty Tnterset sl b paid on Foade culy from and afer the dete af t0 5 of it bonds or 'y part thoreof and b reomp St Dhe money theretor: ‘Tho s bonds ahall be radacmabie at e op. tign of the Board of Courty Cogmimioners of aaid county at the expiration of ten years from Thdate of said bonds, "Work on salJ cotirt house shall Bs commsiced imudistely after the adpion of sud prop e ton, it adopted, and s+id bullding %o o com. Ploted on of befors Janusry 1, 1852. Nolevy srall o made to pay any part of the principal ot s i bonda untl sfter the cxpiration Of ten yrars from the date of taid bonds, ‘The form in which the ‘Above proposttion shall be submitied shall be. by bailor, pon which hatloe shall be printed or w 1y printed or writted the word o House Bondar or “Against Court House Fonds,” and ail balota ot naving tharoon the words “For Court Houso Fonds” shall be ceem. €3'and taken to be i favor of #aid propositio Sod il ballots cast. having thereon t Words “Agxinat Court. House Bonds” shall ba et waid prop om, and f two-thi o of the votcs cast st tho cloction hereinattee provided fn this hebalt be {a favor <1 e ahove proposttion, it shall bo deemed and taken to be carricd. “Tho sail proposition ahall bo voted upon at the gencral slection fo-be held 10 tho County of Douzlas, Stavo of Nebraska, on thio 24 day of vomber, A D. 1550, at tho lollowiog tamed :aha Precinct No. one (1)—Turrer Hall, Omaha_Precinct No. two (2)-No. 8 engine House, Sixteonth Bt. Ouxaha Procinct No, three (3)—Carpenter shop, 10th S¢., 2 doors south ot engiae house Iot No. 2. Omaha Precinet No. four (4)—Sheriffs office, court house. Omaha Precinct No. five (5)—Ed. Leeder's house, southeast corner Omatia ProcinctNo.six (6) 20th and Izard atreets Saratog Preciact—Schcol house, nesr Gran- ot rence Precinct—Florence Hotel, on Precinct—Iryington s-hool house. Jefferson Precinct—School house in District No. 4. Eithorn Pracinct _Elkhorn school housa, Piatte Valloy Precinct—School houss st Waterloo. Chicago Preciat—School house at Elkhom Station. Millard Prectct—3fillerd gchool hov McCardle Procinct—McCarle school house. Dongias Precinet—House «f J. 0. Wi Weat Omaba Precinct—School house in Dis- trict No. 46. ; "And which election will be opencd at § o'clock in'the morning and will continue_open uatil 6 oelock in the afternoon of the sume day. F. W Conuiss, k. P. Kxtaur, (seaD) | Chicago & Northwestern GO EAST —¥ViA THE— IRAXLVTAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It i the SHOBT, SURE sod Safe Route Betwesn COUNGIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE TRAVELING PUBLIC FACILITIES AND MORE "ADVANTAGES THAN ANY UTEER BOAD IN THE WEST. it the ONLY ROAD hetween COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Tpon which e rea PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! %020 to pleaso il claseos of FIRST.CLASS MEALS a¢ fia 8150 conta each. STEEL RAILST ATE THE FINEST] S ITS EQUIPNENT FIRST CLASS 7 recommended and unsurpassed for Weak ropsy, Bright's Disease, Loss of Energy, aay Obstruction: om Kidney or \lso for Yellow F 178 TRACK i noi?:ns th JUNIPER BERRIES and B. o Kidneya and Urinary O OMATIA TICKET OFFIC Gor. 14¢h, and at Unlo DENVER OFFIC A Ticket Office. 1CE— o34 Farnbam St D, Now Montgom- Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. It not found at jour D: rocers, wo will send a bottle prevaid o the nearest expross HARYIN HUTHY W. . STENNITT, Gon'l Manaeer, Gen'l Puas. Agent, CUICAG0, ILL. JABES T. GLARK, Gen'l Ag't Omaha & Connedl Blufs. THROUCH TO CH! Without Change of Cars! | price- THE T CHICAGO LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, llls. RUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers = Cmata, STE IOHNSON & CO., will supply the (rade at manufactur RAENY O€ rH AP, THAT T RAILROAD. With Smooth axd Perfect Track, Senger Ceaches, ant PULLMAN SLEEPINC &DINING CARS acknowledged by the ¥ram, aai ¥ it, 10 bo the Best. Abrol Best Maniged Bosd in the Cou PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear in mind that thia 13 & & Pas. Al wee And P East, North aud Northweat. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Linea ot Palace leeping Cara from Chicago to New York Oity Without Change All Express the ¥ £ 0 TS g0 13540 s on this lineare equipped with jouse Patent Alr Brakes and t Safery Plaform and PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunon ta_Dunington Route. D & PAC! oocerning Routes, Rates, Hme Fuxo. Daxxei, County Commissioers, JORN R. MANCHESTER, Coanty Clerk. o ENXOELSIOR Machine Works, OMAXELA, WNER. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorovgh sppoints Engines, Pumve and ‘mde to order. 5 ‘Special attention given to Well Augars, Palleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Cutting, etc Plansfor now Machinery, Meachanical Draught. Ing, Modols, etc., neatly exevnted. 266 Harney St., Bet. 14th snd 15th. ATTENTION, BUILDEES AKD COR TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILI ¥ now ready at the depot at L the B, & M. railroad, WIEYTE BIRECE to fill any order at roasonable prices, Par- ties desiring » white front or ornamental brick willdo well to give us a call or send for sample. J.T. A, HOOVER, Prop,, Toviaville. Nel THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thisinstitution, located at Denvor, Colorado, the Edusational and Commercial center of the ‘West, is pre-ominently the best and most, practi- cal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The most extensive, thorough and complete natitution of th kind fn the world. Thousnds o accountanta and Busioess men, {n the prin- cipal cities and towns of the United States, owe ther success to cur course of trainiog. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new briek block. at junction of thres strect car linea, Elegantly fitted and furnished spartments for the application of and carrying out of our nevel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate & businces 1i and parents having sons to edueate, are partic larly requested to tend for our new Cireular, whioh will give fuil information as to terms, eondition of entranee, ste. Address @. W. FOSTER, President, sop8-3m . Fright's Disoase, inainlity to retai T Urine, Catarrh o ho Bidcer, #ffocts and cures when nothing else can. ‘apon receipt of the prics, §2.00. DAYKID XEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. # for litle L g e o e MES K, 138, dgeat tr Nesrana, A new and hitherto unknosn remedy for all of expell ich colored and scanty urine, Painful Cribating, LAME BACK, General Weakness, snd all Female Com- Tvavolds fhternal medicines, s cortain fn it For #ale b all Druggists or sent by mall frss | ., will be cheerfully given by CTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAS g 5 D o Connec o of the Eurliugton Route, Nebr. , Omab: an the Misanp * St. Joe., Mo. it crussed o3 % & " Generai Agent, Omaha. I ¥ DUEL, g SI0US GITY & PACIFIC Tl it it A9 & AT CHICAGO, with all ivargice lnes S &) o 3 i theLa 8. 8.8, o o St. Paul & Sioux City S ot £ & V84 RAILROADS. - | afbiARALER e The 0ld Reliable Sious City Route! i 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MIN, DULUTH, or B " ts_masnigeontiy fra'eoact bed 1a stmply i i 1a LMK ia 10 with siael ruila. What will plonse 7ou aiost will b the plessnra of eniaring whia i s Nosthorn Tows, e Dakora. ne ts eqy ke im. 7 Express. e SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 18 ungurpased, Drawing Boom sod Sieepin i by the com- o botween reach ¢ 11053, m, maklng 2= TEN HOURS 1 Aovaxce or ANY Oreze RoUTR. Retammg, leave St. Paol at 830 p. m., ar- a m.. and Unlon Dapot, Council iiuts, at 94 it your tckets read via \R.R. F.C. BILLS, porintandent, Wissouel Vailey, low. P. . KOBINSON, Am' Gon'l Pass. Agent. 3. i, GLRYAN, For information not ebtalanble At ¥ A. KIMBALL, 5 Gow E. ST, JOHN, /i Superintendent. o' b ey A Sonthwestern Fre o=~ GHAS. SHIVERICK. SHORT LINE|FURMITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADHES. 1880. And Everything I})ex‘ca.ining to the Furnitare and K. C., &'I; JPWE&E' B.R.R, pholstery Trade. st. Lours axp ToE east|A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE Frem OMATIA and the WEAT. LOWEST PRICES. No change of carg between Omaha sad Et. Louls and but one between Omaba and New York. CELAS. SEXXWERIOK SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. REACTING ALL idress Stiason Eastern & Western Cities | Ear Diseases. With less charges aud in advance of other lines. This cntiro Iine I squipoed with Pullmsn’s Palace icoping Cars, Palace Day Coac} o, 3iiller's Sataty Platform and ap 14 mon th nat DR, E. E. SHOEMAKER, AL, AND MINING FN- o Renssolaor Polytectnia Tho ollest engin The well known Au-al Strgoon, of Reading, Pa - " Cogpier and the celebried h ha been 11 the Medicut pentesst n avee 5 e “atinghomso Alr-Brake. Searm gl bis e xldalvy £ he. (it Ty E¥SEE THAT R TICKET READSTWA | ment of deafness ears, witn'i St. Joseph and WA eatarrh. © . roijin mente AAK R, via S Tages on U % GHEENE® £ Josanist. Lovia sa ol | b Tockets for sale st all coupon stations In the | JOBals tat will atisty of T S ok por 13'alsn author cf work of EVER ANB - 6U A C. DAWES, , Gon'l Paan. & Ticket Ag't st. Josoph, Mo . Joaeph, Mo, W. ©. SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen., 214 Fiftéenth Streot, between Farhas' and Donglas, Union Blotk, Omalia, J0S. TEHOYN, 'A. B. BARNARD, Pass. Agunt, Omaha. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. edzel by ph and a3 the only tru'y reia’ lo Fom o1 itish 1 ui HOSTELL CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. | pieamaris o iy removed | £ad hearing in Manatactarers of Pirmacantiy Fiotome SHOT =" § To Ne 1 European Remaay B. Simpson's Spocifie Medicine STANDARD Toin a ponitive Weakn:s, Imyoter from Selr-Abuse, 3+ Momarv. Puina in the ¢ STOMACH TTERS The accomniatel cvideuce of nearly thir g ars show that the Bitters Ls & certaln reme g o six pack- | Fordera: ‘ou. 104 and 106 M. Sold §1 Cmha by C. F. Go J.K_ 1sh sud ail orug £ RESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & C€O. I ' ’\1"" ",““' HEGE‘ST’II"NC. < Notics is hersby givem, that I wil ait at arers of Lead Pips, Sheetand Bar Load, | gtore of Edwa e Tin, Pipe saa 5: { stars of Ed , Lioeed O ateeats, on Mon £ AL IN U diseases of tie Kidnrys, Bladder, aca Urinary | and Ol C skiuy sl s T . ORDERS SOLICITED, L —— resary ¥ 1t il pomtisely curs Diabotes, Gravel, Drop- | 70 NORTH CLINTON ST., CHICACD | o7 rectatras Fitth Wacd, boneias Co. | DR. A. S. PENDERY, m CONSULTING PHYSICIAN | Bumphreys' 2 sz LS PERMANESTLY . | tadtcretion i AL GRRGATED T3 MED. e iy H OT18OPAL I Cicwi 1y | 198 Tenth strier, OMAHA, NEERASKA | Boen in ase 20 sorrs Oftring his services In il defartments o | —1% the moss s e abh iy, Dol i gencial s | codul remedy Xnows. Toctalprasie, s T chrouis oo G4 | {e 33 e via of b iaefr 4, s owin be consuited Cight tad day, and wil visha | free oa receiut of " BUNPHRE pah ol Las city a8d 00aaty oa reostpt of lests,; | HOMEO, MED. €O, *09 Vuiton 8., Now Vork. of g Giath Catng s ol Racolpia wikiawiy s ot ol s s e pecific No. 28. | = ey Prico 81 per vial or | the gameof & onda

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