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>4 . T. CROSSLEYs NEY AND i 15th 8¢ , bet, FaBlam and _ SIVERAL, A Law : s UNSELOR AT LAW— b m 6 Creighton L —— | OmANA PUBUISHING €U, Y16 Farniam, bel. 9th and 0k Streccs ‘TERMS OF SUBSCKIPTION, pald) £ TRBLES {A Chat "Wfith Conkling Ghampion Brute- I Tamer. =| Beasts—Details and Das- L. THOMAS, TIORNKY AT LAW—Loens movey, baye L\ i el veal emtaie. . Hoom. & Greighion C. TRONI CXTER L THP AR, 1:40n. m, Lincoln, 108 m. S48 m. omsanannn N - e g e BILT CANKW.RR, Mam,l1pm "_HABWICK, SRV ALt = ©TAW—omes 1008 mam [ G E LETN BB 2 % e A T L. PEABODY, Q&1 from Dvcot, 12207, m, S ; «, OMANA, NEBRASEA. o 8 fows leave but onoe s Proowred. e, Tp— B, OOLLECESO: TEOMAS F. IALL. Postmaster: WCLAUCHLIN. v Aitended to ¥ & BARILETT, Attorneys-at-Law, I3 53 mENTOMN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. DOUD. & 15TH STS. KATBACK £LOCK g . NEB. Farmtam Repics & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law. wili b given o all satte o ovory demcriptions will of the Buate and the Roorz 8 Creir’ecn wid Dovgles giroe ©.J. Howy W.T. moiaeon. RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, ‘ A G TONI = ‘NOILANASNOD EINV 21T A a3, ‘muemeIareis(] snorg WENBWNOU Y B(SCOdBAT 20,1 ‘ng o ILER & €0, MANUFAOTURERS ©NANA. Ned, mxomnsIoR Machine Works, oMAYXIA. WEE. J. B Manager. aud_compicte e BE ROLE ave of machinery siven to Well Auzars, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Sridge Irovs,Geer Tatting, ete St., Bet 14th ena 15th Y THE USE OF DR. BOSAKKO'S BILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND ITCHING PILES he ny DO NOT DELAY Wnt) the drain on the system ‘vermanent disability, but bay 16, IRY IT "’ CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS.' ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, e when y0u cun not obtain . Sl e e, prepaia, om reeint of peice B Bowanko's Trcatise on Flles seot fra 2uappiication. Address '_lE DR. BOSANKO MEDICINE C0., PIQUA. 0. T LAW AND JUSTICR OF —Southenst comer Fifventh Trains UNION PACIFIC. . g Daily Expesms 1238 £ m do Mixed, e 2 pom do Freghi ® e ¥ . 1IME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. ‘Sundays Excupted. cepted. CHICAGO,/ROCK ISLAKD & PACIFIC. AnuyK. T$0u. m. o o sy e oniy Tine running Pliman Sieeplug Cars ‘ot of Omaha to Usion Depot. . OMAHA & NORTHWENTERN AND SIOUX TY.& PACIFICL AILROADS. ™ P | om : REPUBLIOAX VALLEY RAILW. Hastings (1) 05 8 m | Kloonrgton (s))1:30pm Dicominglon 1:3% pm | Mastings (ar) 0:65 p m Orleans (I¥) 7:30 & m | Indiancia (o) 10 pm Orleans () 790 p m | * innoia (1¥) £30 pm AY. SIOUX CITY & £7. “AUL R. B. BRIDGE DIVISION Leave Omaha, ds Lam.ipm., o, Toave Counct! Elufts;—8:25 me m. 1025 & m., 1% a.m, :9 p.m , 535 p. m., 435 p. ., ur tripe on S:inday, leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 8.m,2and6p. m: Councll Blufs st 9:25, nd 6:25 p. m. FARSENGRR TRAINS. :—6a.m,7 a m, 830 & m, 1 1140 8, m. 5:26 p. m. Dally except Sunduy.’ OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . umavn, Amive. Matl .. d0M5R M, 4BSp.m. Toniiy exoept Sundaya. SANTA ULAUS FOUND, Greatest Diecovery of the Age. ‘Wonuetfu! dis-yerlesin the world have besn made Amone other things whero Santa C'au stayed Chidren oft sk if he mikes Foois o not, 0 roally e Tiven n mmian of Sow. Lart yoar an excimioweilo] ciar to tho Pale K o besutitul green, And far brighter skiow than evor wero seen, Birds with the hes of » rainbow wers found, While flowers of exquinie fragrance wore grow ng aronnd Not loug were they left to wonder to doubs A being woon came thoy ‘much about, Twas Santa Claos’ self isthey all say, Zo Inoked ke the picturos cses every day. He drovo up » town that looked very queer, Tuaan pors instead of reindeer, T rode in & shell instead of & sleixh, Bt he took them on towd sud drove them Flo showed them all uver hls wondertul roalm, them at once, to Bunce, Santa showed them suspendors 1nd maay things Saying 1 also took these o friend Bance's store. Santa Cla pered & sacret be'd tell, knew Banee well, E oode to his oxre, s will get thoir tall khare, Now romomber ye dweliers in Cmaba town, Al who want presants to Punce’s go round, Forauirte collan, or cloves great o wmal, or or aunt ono and all. JNO. G. JACOBS, (Founerly of Girk & Jacota) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Purnbam St., O1d Stand of Jacob Gls ORDKES BY IBLKGRAPL SULICITS 211y BUSINESS COLLECE Thisinstitution, located at Denver, Coldrado, the Educational and Démmercial csuter of th West, ie pre-eminently.the best and most practl- eal o its kind for tho § MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, Prasident, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The most extensive, thorough and eomplete natisation of the kind in the world. Thousands. of acoountsnts and Pusiness men, in the prin- cipal cities and towrs of the United States, owe. thelr guccess to cur course cf tralning. The Richt Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at juoction of thres trest oar lines Eiecautly Scted aad furnishied partmente for the application of and_earrying out.of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate & businces life, and parents having sons €0 edacate, are parkicu- latly requested to send for our new Circular, which will give full. information as te terms, ‘condition of entrance, etc. Address @. W. FOSYER, President, et Denver, Colorado. Inall &w‘M‘—-x\:; -ml: or e:mk'; L FE o . SE e R T o, s vicioricum, The worki's weil founded Eofd-uce sgains TAXRANTS EFTERVECENT SILTZIR AFERIERY, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Arrival And Departare of LNAVEOMAUA. | ARKIVEOMAHA. Exprees.....5:40 p m. | Exprese.....1000am, | . Mail. 600 & m | Mai 10:00p.m! | 10 = 1000p-m. | at the big cisut's aiz>, and ths zabra 0 NOLTEWESTERN. “',:‘““‘“F.‘i d his strip 790 p.m. | thousaudth time, the two hycnss made 10:008. m | faces of exag oh: uniqueness COUNCIL BLUFFS. | who was seeking sn interviow - gers of His Subj-c ion Snake C i nraing. Sau Fraucisco Ch It war a rather dall day in the me- uagerie on Mission street erday afternoon. In the inmer tent the maties was in_progtise, but in ik outer, rendervd ‘sonmolent by tha that beat hutly down on the cauvas, undisturbed, throgh the aural cal lousness born of long suffering, by the band that never tired the an'mals. in puris naturaiibus, aud the “supes” » | without, in uniforins unnat ibus, droued away the afternoon hou: d wore appaient'y reckless wlothe achool or Gircns ket ot or not. | Fhe « elephaut threw showers of straw X led down his Iy style of in, fuithfully imitated by smaller anes, who seemed Lo be eating on 8 mateh. Tho intemper. ate rhinwceros pendered his horns as ho lay on his back and rn amoug the h. r.cau; ¢ the lions roared for practice, monkey from Braz 1 gized o *“Conklin, Qur M-ster,” as is scribed' on. the lions cage. THE L1038’ MASTER, The lion tamer was thea engage theourl, eheir paces in the rin show was &won over, howe: stripped of hia silver cuit and arr. in the blick suit and Qismond pin of circus ; zivate life, he turned out 1o be a tall, etalwart, good-natured and individual, pleasant in mauner and free in conversation. “You want to know the bedrock busiuers about lione, do you?” said he, as he leancd agaivst thy ropo ercir cling his leonine companions. “Well, T'se baen in the business fifieen yoars and you are welcome to what I know. Pat ‘me down as Conklirg, thou George Conkling—thay deuy ou the cage. I began with li 1865. 1 was bossing the lious in John O'Brien’s circus in Girard, Penusyl vania, Felix MoDonalé, thelion mn, got a bad bito that Laid hun up for t%0 months in the hospital. Scme hody had to goin the csge and I went. T'd seen him often, and 1 knew the beasta pretty well I didn't have much difficalty till the nest spring, in Pottsville. 1 was the lens—four of h raw meat, and one of the f behind me and gaick asa flash b calf. Tkept quist and and hammered ber un EASY T0 vODGE L suppose that was ‘many wounds?" “We'l, not ko very many. You soo, when you get used to the busi- ness you can tell what kind of u te per the beasts are in, aud conduct yourself accord t hard to dodge "em. 1t they spring siruight u've got to do 1 to juap o sido, and i Jump ur throat you dodze un der ‘em. There's never more than one goes for you at a time, and that don’t occur often.” “‘How do you train them!’ “We treat grcen ones—thse cap- tared tn Africa—and tame ones born in mevagerics pretty much tho s: The wild oucs are_better aud ssfs This is be. aud to being poked and teased, is Lies afeaid of you. I'd sooner haudle ten green lions than oo that’s used to the public. Besides, the groen cues haye agreat deal more play and spirit to ‘em. We begin with them when they aro two ’u a half or threo years old. When 1 first go into a caze of un tamed cnes, I'd have with three or four iron rodsin it, red hot. If the beasts go for me, the men s in their T have been roughly haudled sometimes, but never badly hurt. It takes two years to train one perfect, because you have got to gomo slow with 'em, Not ove lioa ia five 18 good for tricks, anyway. Just a3 ‘scom as you find one that don’t act, right you've got to throw him out.” Some of them are too ¢ citable. . Others are sulky and down in a corper, and if you go be- hind’em you take big chantes You want to keep your face to ‘em all the time. I've worked om one for five wonths—the third one there—and all he'll do is to jump a little.” THE EDUCATION OF THE “How do you teach the “ Wo teach 'em to jump over a stick by having a board fence in th . ouly one of over it. corner we have a tacklo hitched to their neck and pull 'em up. Then we pet 'em and they finaliy get used We make ‘em lic down by whippi them. Wheu they sre_triced up in the corner we catch them by the mouth_and ncatrils and toach 'em to kaep their mouth open by hclding it Then we git to sticking our head in.” PUTTING IS HEAD INTHE L10; “That's rather risky, isa't it]” “Not very. You can feel in an instant when they are oing to close, and jerk your head oat. 1 81w one man killed that way, though. His name was Whittle, Joo Whittle, 1 ‘broke him ia in Maryland and he tovk four lions, two of 'em were Frank and George that I am uswg now, and worked 'em for three years. Finally in Fraukfort, Pa., he was nervous one day and thought he'd have a rehesraal before the thow. He put his head in Fraok's mouth and the beast closed ou him, biting clean through hisface, and partly through his head 80 that hia lower jaw fell down on his breast. They tried to get him out, but Frank grabbed his leg with his teeth and he was badly chewed before they got him. He died a few days after.” Do you still nve Frank for the head act?” “Yes, he's theonly one that's used toit. You see you have touse ‘em tor what they're broke for, and be content with that. George and Frank are brothors, twelve years old. 1 trained the new one last winter, and hewas the only good cue that I_got out of five lions and four leopards I was working. LIONS AND LEOP. “How do the lions a get along?” “Pretty well. Some years ago I had a lecpard that was trained to hang on by his front raws to the wires, ile I held the hiod paws, and the lions jumped over him. They spoilod the trick, though, one mcraing, in St. MoUTH leopards the | Bccentricities of the King of o use a lion used to a cage, | batde place, between The cage dun’t allow you aw sh, thw h. T was puring the en broke his skull many entally. Taat she lion that bit my leg T killed a week after- ward. I was spring stick, when she fell snd broke her back.” 3 n for you? “No, they ain’t much on affection, They would go for me just aa quick if T was outsids the eaga ay they would They're deceiving brures and very quick. I recollect in Gal- ston one Of the boys who was & lit- tlo drunk swore they woulda't hurt a fly, and went up to the cage. Iua wnute one of them, Iden't kuow whether it was Frank o George, had liim, and his right shoulder and tho it side of his head weren't worth much when they gol him away. I've had only five recidents that amounted to anything. Onco one of them claw- ed off my shirt and most of the meai onmy chest along with it, butmy scratches aro mostly littls ones.” Tn evidenee he showed me a pair of hauds that hal evi'ently seen hard usave, having been gashed in all di. rections. “I'm like that all over,” he said simply WHERE THEY COME PROM. re do you,get, your lions!” o0d ones, as { told you, are hard Agoed green lion, untamed, used to be worth 3 thousand dollars Now you can get 'em for six hundred. T've had George snd Frank ten yoars, Ricchie of New York imports ‘e and sells 'emto the Z:0 and menazerie wen He has catchers in diffsrent countries and will got you most usl you want. Ho keeps his b e g to get gamo at the Now York #uo,and ri § + conple of wholesale houses down tow: for monkeys and birds. FEEDING THEX. “How do you feed ‘em?” ““Onco a duy after theshow. Tgive them fifteen pounds of raw beef apiace cvery diy. Sometimes 1 lot them go four or five days without anything kes 'em lively. When they'ra on show we give 'em only ten pounds a sy, and never feed'em on Sunday.” Tecding time had arrived, and the odor of raw beef stols through tha tent. I anythilg were needed to convince the non-zooicgical cbaerver ihat the averago Jioa is an vgly kind of bug to play with, it was their de- meancr then. They roared like mine blasts and sprang wildly and exciedly from side to side of the caga, as if they would shatter it to pieces. When junks of beef were roached ¢'down on their belties, crunching buue and tissus in their stronz, yel- and snarling jealously at by, as one could wish. AKE CHARMER. The only animals unaffoctod by the li ths besst thromsh, when he turned n me, and T hit him too hard and A fellaw kills a good 2 her over & caused coustero: it to meanwhiie it - bion of her He hestened fo the spor, mang d tr recover $450 of the smonnz, amongit the twenty-dol- lar note gatten by the 1ady mentioned above. The ry of the facts ion among those v ho had 80 fre Iy wade away with what they bel eved to be bogus tressurs, T tnuch regrat was expressedf ethe | 1 53 sustained hy Mrs. Simms. Tha | ease ia decidedly one of the most si- | | gittaron rocord Fencing. Among the most pérplexing ques- tions alfec ing agriculturists at the present tiwe is the subjoct of fencing | —with what material to fence that will be durable and at the same time safe from endangering the life of s‘ock. be thought of except in Lirtibored te- glone. The fence of posts aud boarda will list but a few years until it de cays. The osaze hedge Auswers an excellent purpose where there are no weok spots in the line, but they are frequent, and on much of the land the wholo thing is impracticable. Tho barbed wire has of 13t bean the - terial round which the hops of the Iarmer nos centerad, and this whilo making a barrier for the largo trc animals that is impregnablo, rious objections that ran’ dor an absclute rolisiice BPCt it s ex tromely doubtful. From very many sources come the complsint of valus- bl> animals t elng licerated and some- {nes mainad for life from coming in cootact with it. Not long since an acquaintance came very near losing aneye, whils putting up aline cf barbed wirs, caused by the staple in- tended to hold the wirs in _place fly- it d he vire belog drawii cut of a straiuht lino flow 1a the face of the operator, stiiking him just above 1 teariog the’ eyebrow. This ma‘eri+] has not been long enough in va: to thoroughly test ita durabili- ty, aud it may bean open question whether rust may not soon corrode it and weakon It in spotsand thus be- come short lived. Whorever practicabie we would ad- viso the use of the Osage orange and make live holges. This requires fre- quent trmming to keep down to a propor heizht and in good form, but thls will involve no more labor than tha sional repairing of wood fences, besides being durable. Tt is possible that our domestic with the barbed wire fence will be- como 50 accustomed to look cat for its prasence 23 to be more on the alert and thus avert tho serious conte quences that have so often attended its vao 0 far. Yet wo ara of the op- nion to make it completely safe from | § danger to animals in the midst of their | b playful gambols, it will bo necessary | ¢ that come mors bulky and conee- | | The old time worm rail fence cannot | the same 1< he o to the qualiied Bronc ing the est ti | means a peri ry worst cases e possible. We ive it a trial Regular size sty J. K. ISH, Om Reliever for Man PITCHER" is mot Narc tic. Ch and Physic CANTORIA Bowels, cures Wind stroys Worms. dy. by Absorpticn. sots in. Rosoivod, Tha wing quest by ‘ts vonds in 1he. amo it of or ¢ 5.0 o thousand do 3¢ in the constraction, ere quently moro sisibla substance al tached at frequeut intervals to_indi- cateits prescace. But this will add materially to the expmse of the feed wera the snskes, who in their glass cage took no notice ot the pro- e Zingari, tho snake charmer, o Henry Porter, a colored v, who drives the raciug camel and :s himself gonerally useful, stood by the cage and was briefly queried. Ho sai , de bo-constrictors and de anniecondos; fo’ of each kind, De biggis one is enteen feet long. aud de res’ nearly as big. Is dey ugly! Sometimes dey bitea fellow or squeeze liim. Wen dey git mo in de cotl, an’ T can’t untwis’ myself, I git one ob da men ter help me; bit I git shors o'breff sometimes, you bet yer. Do they mel ~Yes. Doy know my of ‘em, an’ if anybody else dou't han'le 'em right, dey gofor him, How do we fecd em? Cheap board. iive 'em a pigoon ance a mont. Dey swallers ono n_piece an’ don’t wnt ny more. I've been workin' em years. N ber got hurt. Do anmiccondos bites an’ de bo squeezas, don’t hurt yer much.”’ PERILS Ot POLITICS; Oit, THE STORY OF HOW A RICH MAN BE- CAME POOR. Boston Herald. Tuwelve yoars ago A. W. Smith, ot Damascus, Wayno county, Pa., was a fire near by | peddler of notions throughout North- | aalt barrcl and made a dinner off of eastern Pennsylvaniaand the adjacent counties of New York. While riding iu 1860 on the Erie railroad he was sorioudly injured by a passing. train. Fur this injury be received_damages to the amouot of §15,000. With this capital he became the partner of his stepfather, David Fortnam, inthe lam- ber business. Thoy had the contract for furnishing all the material uscd in making the shipping boxes of the Glen Cove storon works on Long Tsiaud. This slone required the ship- went of 2,000,000 feet of basswood a yeur. The contract was very profit- able, and in a few years the firm of Fortnam & Smith was coneidered one of the wealthiest in’the Delaware lum- ber regions. Swith then went into n 1876 was nominee for Wayne county. Some trouble arising, he agreed to resign, in consideration that the expe incurred by him should be pai back. He was given a note for 2600 by three prominent democrats, but who afterwards refused to pay it. The case was ¢ rried into court, and, after a costly trial, Smith finally ob sed judgment. The excitement attending_politics and the extendod livigation led him into excesses, which grew on him rapidly. He invested in fast horses and hired trainera to look after thom. He became s frequent visitor to New York, and a well- known habitue and one of the most prodigal patrons of itsnotorionsresorta A fortnight ago he had a draft for +large sum on Daryea & Co., of Glen Cove, cashed at the Deposit bank, was his custom. It wasaeturned pro. ed. Smith had disappearod, and his whereabouts were uoknown. He loft debts to the amount of nearly $25,000, and had collected most of the bills due the irm. The payment of thess debts will ruin Smitn's etep- fatber. Smith is in Canads, snd his family has gone there to join him. —_— Cigars Lighted With Greenbacks. Baltimore Sun, Oct. 12 Mrs. Emma Simms, residiog at No. 5 Fifth street Northwest, Wash- n City, but stoppivg in Balti- more, dropped a packet of notes, amouating to £1390, from her pocket on North Gry street, near Dall street, about 10 o'clock yesterday morning. The mouey, somewhat scittered about, was picked up by Mr. John Myers. He remembered that it | he day of the grand ion, and locked upon theg shower of greenbacks ss a sham or some advertising delusion; he at once resolved to make it & com- plete give-away, and handed around the money to all who desired it with an abandon beautiful to behold. Scenes that were ludicrous in the ex- treme ensued, though their ending was serions. The idea of Mr. Myers 100k readily, and five-cent cigars were coclly lighted with twenty-dollar notes, nearly all the money being in notes of that denomination. Street Lous, in eatirg-him up. 1 put a teopardin the cage las: Mouday, but he went for me, and I accideatally | Killed him.” - & Howwas that” | #‘“Yon aee, all we use in acaze is a ‘black 8%k or leather wiip. In the butt of “it there.is from a haif to three-quiertécs’ of & pound ot I You can kill a lion withit if you hit gamins pasted a few around on awn. g-posts to deceive unsaspecting strangers. A boy sold one twenty. ollar note or 23 cents, and it id 00 additional were sold for the same mount. A lady, residing not far away, got a twenty-dollar note, which fence. appropriate the monay raised i i . 5 of Dous ¥ purp. oo ail — And expense of said 3THie Encouragement. S e b red ko) Detrolt Freo Pre: A ragged man_of leisure, who was sunning himself on the wharf at the foot of Geiswold street, vesterdsy, was accosted by a_recond, who was a Little more ragged, if pussible, with | * the inquiry +And which party are you hollering for thin G112 “Neither,” was the brief reply. ©What! ain’t you fixed?” “Notafix. The best offer I have had is the promise of §2 for two montha of holloring.” “Quly $2! Why, what sort of an election is this guing to be, and presi- dourial year, too? Did you take it?” ““I'aka 11 echoed the other, as ho pulied & 1.use patoh over his knee. “Idid not I've been thinking for & whole wock pest, a0d do you know what I've wade up my wind to do?” i o let the country ga to on! Yes, sir, Lam going to see her plunged into the depths of anarchy and never raiso a hand to pro- ventit. Two dollars to save the coun- ry! They don't know me, sir—they dou't begin to know me!” And then the pair sat_down on a hard apples and a piece of salt cod- fish. Nebraska Repuolican Piatform. 1. The republicans of Nobraska m heartily endorse the profession of princi- ples forinulated by the natienal republs: convention at Chicago, and pledge their unswerving support to the candidates there owinated. 2. We affirm the doctrines of n: sovereiznty in the formnlated principles upon which the perpetuity of_the nation rests, and that the principle of heme rule s enunciated by the democratic party is ‘but the cautious expression of the Calhoun ional doctrine of state rights, is revolutionary | ni; in its sharacter and destructive of the ity of the nation. 3."We regard the recent seizure of the polis and the wholesale robbery of tho franchises of the republican citizens of Al- abama, curpri ‘the maguitnde and effrontery of the crime of all former efforts date t Javua the coun y treauts fwenty years, with interest at & rats not exo {6) per ceat. per annum, payable semi- I, pryabio at ¢ of 'said coun Ist, iy Al T s honds shll not e 't Sho lovs foe hail be lovied and. o provided by law, for t o+ a8 It bec aoty. Interest shall bepu +from and afier o et thercof and the reccip of the mo: The maid b tion of the Boar of eail couty at the o Omaba Precinct No. four (1)—Sheriffs cffico, court heuse. ‘Umaha Precinct No. five (5) zs. Florenco Procinct—Flarence Hotel Unlon Precinct. Jefferson Precinct—Sehool o, 44, Eik horn Pracinet—Elkhorn achool cinet—School Waterloo. Chicago Precini—Cchool houso at Elkiiorn of the party under the Tweed plan in New | Station. ’ ork, Tand the Misstuippt o I th act—Millor | schax south, as a fair specimen of democrati method and a forecast of democratic do- minion in national aff.irs that should in- cite every honest man and taxpayer in the country to most. earnest._endeavor to de- feat the party of brigandage and fraud at the polls in November. 4. We have considered “what Lee and Jackson vould do if they were alive,” and have dotermined to om:Joy our best ener- &ies in preventing the seiure of the nation- al government by their living comrades through the frauds of the solid soutb. 5. We congratulate_the people of the state upon the rapid increase of popula- tion and wealth, and upon the good meas- ure of prosperity that has rewarded tneir the rapid upbuilding of our sumption and the revival of trade. We pledge our support to such legiss i < and such measures by s may be necessary to ction of abmses and prevent extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corpors ‘We most cordially invite the aid and co-operation in the Iatest defense of the national integrity and national purse of all republicans and war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues, or have clung to the party name. Resolved, That we heartily join_in the recommendation made by General Garfield in his letter of acceptance in urging upon congress_the speedy improvement of the Missouri river for barge navigation. been cured of dumb ague billious disorders, {faundice, dypepsia wnd disences of the 1ivor, biood and stomach, when all other remedies ailed, by using Prot. Guilmette's French Kid-ey Pud, which fs 1 nuick and permanent cure for those disarders. Al Sour druggint for the grest remedy, and take o other, And if ho coss not keep i’ send §1.50 in a loiter to the French Pad Co, and receive one by mail po Bucien's arnica Salve The it Sawve in the world for Cute, Braiscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve In guaranteed to give porfoct satiafac- tiod In every case or moncy re funded. For sale by H Omahn, An Honest Medicine k'ree of Charge Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can rec- ommend as highly as D, Kix¢'s NEw Discovexy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fo- ver, Hoarsencss, Tickling in the. | Throat, loss of voice, ete. This med- | icine does positively cure, and that | where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many she 3aid she would keep in memory of e great celebration. A friend begged her for it that she might frame positive and permanent cures as have already been- cffected by this -trily ‘wonderful remedy. : For Asthma and * ™ "And which election will bo opened at 8 o'cl tn'the morning and will continuo open until oelock in the sfternoon of (8eal) County JOHN R. MANCHESTER, Coanty Clerk. FEVER AND AGU TOMACH BiTe The acoumulated evid e thow thar he Biters s 2. o ates . To Nervous Sufforers European Remedy--Dr. J. Simpson's Specific Medicine It ure for . Weakne: it P. Impotenc Foa 104and 106 Main <t , ia Omaha 1y C. F. Goo m . Iab and 21} druggiss sveryw ENTAU; points. The world's great Pain Cheap, quick and reliable, TORLS zrow fat upon, Mothers like, pmmend tates the allays Feverishuess, and de- |5 WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure. a Constitutional Antidote tor this terrible mala= The mest | —— Important Discovery since Vac= cination. Other remedies may velieve Catarrh, this cures at auy stago before Consumption R ARy ELECTION PROCLAMATION. On Court Houss Bonds. At & sesson of the Buard of County Commis- sioners ot the Comty of D animals through toagreater familiarity | oo < Foto bemon 1ol submitted ax & p by for ald € axcoed th rs eac Saratoge Frecinct—School house, near Grun- ington e:hool house. > in District ouse, 1w the or honws, 1 gamo day € | s of nevly S The Specine 507, i 3B SIMPSON MELICT EAST —ViA THR- zo & Northwestern AL AW, GO [ Chi 80 AHLES OF ROAD! SURE and Safe Eoute Betwean COUNCIL BLUFFS TRAVELING PUBLIC LITIES AND MORE THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. the ONLY ROAD betwosn COUNCIL BLUFFS snd OHICAGO Cpon whted 1s ra PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! fon 1o thesescd to please all classes of s FIRST-CLASS MEALS at ita EATING STATIONS 3t 50 conts each. ITS TRAGK IS STEEL %Al 113 B8 AT e i NT FIRST CLASS Beast. ildren OMAIIA TIOKET OFFICES—1984 Farnbam 8t ‘r. 14¢h, and at Unlon Pacitlc Depot. DENSER GFFICE—In Colnido Central and nios Pacilc Ticket Offce. ViCARCISO 2 Now Montgom- Street. Calie, erw, waps, etr. not Ob- icket. Offics, adilress any w. H. STENNITT, & Gonl Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JAKLS T. CLARK, A2t Gruata & Counctl Bins. ~ THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl TEE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (UINGY RATTROAD. With Smooth aud Perfoct, Track, Elegaut Pas: Senger Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING &iDINING CARS ackuowledged by 1By ¥ ravel Best Maa PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should ocar in mind that thia is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, And Poiuts B rth aud Rorthwest. rs hy hls Boute have choice of DIFFERENT ROUTES, of Six Daily Linea ot Palace FOUR iy sed and Patent Air Brak s and. strtieti alety Plaiforin and the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Are runon th Durington Route. oilars, © oific iug_Routes, Hates, MHwma i b choertally given by ont, Omaha. AR PhUEL, ticket A SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC axp St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. |, id Rehable Niowsx City Routel imo MTLES SHORTEST ROUTE! 4{ From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEBAPOLIS DULUTH, or DISMARCTE, ot Omaba iy tho com- ' wey Tatween z#-TEN HOURS 18 Apvaxce or axy Oruee Rour. Returnmg, lcat Hiviag at Sioux City Pacific Tranwfor Depot, Counc aperintondent, Misourl Valey, Towa, P. 2. ROBINSOX, As't Gon'l Pasn. Agont. 3.l 'BRYA Southwestern Frelght and Passenger Agent, my20-tt Cound Biufty SHORT LINE K.C, gi?ng?s'. &R, irect Lins to LBYL NP THE EAST From OMATIA ad the WEST. of cars between Omaha and 58, Lonts ¢ Netwoon Omaha and New York SIX DAJLY PA NGER TRAINS BACHING AL houss at ST. 5 estingnoase Alr-Brake. IHAT YOUR TICKET READSW EAVia Kaness City, 8t Josoph and B2 23 ConmeilBinl K. R. via SURR £A JoeandSt Lovis. w4 Tickets for ssle at all coupon statlons fn the BAKNARD, . C. DAWES, Gen't Gen'l Pass, & Ticket Ag's St Joseyi, Mo ¢ Joseph, Mo, w. ¢ SEACHKIST, Ticket Agon. 214 Fifudonth Streer, hetween Famhars and jon Block, Omaba, ‘A B. BARNABD, Gen'rl Agent, Omuh: pren SHOT Sanufactarers of TOW it i el “ae 1R 3 TOEUYIT. b THE BESTIN MARKET, E, W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manituctarers of Lead Pipo, Shect an Bar Lead, < Tin, Pips aua Solder, Livsced il ‘and O Ca OBDERS SOLICITED, 70 NORTH CLIKTON ST.. CHICAGO ¢cdicine hAS PERM CAL OFFICE, OMAHA, SECRASKA 1.Lia_services in a1l departments o Tingery, both in qencia s Al prasig ‘e sl chronis dsences G4 R el VS s Gy s o City aad wousty aa ette ittty | O lelogiy | o o Tept Tho most » Lewon juic whilo A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 0F NEW COODS AT T THE GREAT AN APPETiZER--—-SURE GURE S, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSU» eases of th. For COUGHS (01, TION, and ail D »THROAT and LUNGS. ™ o pr By LU KOCK ani 75 ' Put up in Quarl Size Bottles, givin any article in the ore for the money arket. Mesnes. LAWRE Gt he BALSAM whis -— GROCERS aud 1S UNACOQUAINTED WiTH THE GSOCRAE AV n< (WIS SEE BV EXAMINING THIS MAP, TnAT TH WHO COUNT Y, Wi S b 3 st it S s ) i £ o Miseas | e s 3 6 e @ “Milwaukos aod | C. SRS 3D 3 . AV R o | AL AACHIs0N: with Ate « . 0% | At S Nenennd KNS CIT, with al lines for 6 @ & N For information not obiniaable at your home ticket office, address. A. KIMBALL, E. 8T, JOHN, Gen'l Superintendent. [y Wi ed Paangy o CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything Upermining to the Furniture a:d cholstery Trade. LOWEST PRICES. CELAS,. SEIVEaRIOX 1208 and 1216 Farnham Nires! Ear Diseases. E | A new and hitherto nnknown remedy_for diseases of the Kineys, Bladder, saa Urinary Orzana. It will pomtivels curs Dishates, Gravel, Drop *"For tin by a1 Deaggins or | WROUCHT 70N FENGE:. DAY KID NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. our ledo book, AWn. o Senled propowal, asual conditions, Wil unth 12 'cl-ck noan o ¢ hich time and 'ace they ‘s extinetion of al coptance Thy the | cars (if 0 cars, after 1nspecti n and af place of packiag,) s may e requs Indestrootih Suburstenen Dopa: smant. Forty (40) barrsla vork, lleht mess, o b de liyered by Sovem 17th, 1880, Thirty touwn (0,00 pouids bason, short clear wides, o ot thicknews pack oiin e s bacon each, 10 be del + ol wi #'ovg, cotton cloth. Sample of crate and style O yackinz 0 be seen at. this office One thousand (1,000) round- break (thin bressts) canvassed, a strapged. of sbout 100 ré . To be rolf (Seven hundred T. fou ard, (purs lea ting 0 a case, From New Tork has lomted fa Omeha, ad Eaoh tin mu hoi | acrraily § e 1 Cisrantems o 40 8¢ claw work e e o s w8 Doatal Rooms, over A. Cenickshank & .. 10 beutate-. To be dal.vored by November 17 1860, 15th and Douglas o) m "The government reserves the right to refect | — wmy ool prep wels K PR ¥ Bk procetie doat 85 1o S'we? “hibim wiaeis manoer of bid Partiana. M TWO DOLLARS WILL SEC! | THE WEEKLY BEE ‘ Por Ona Year. Contaiuing peopos.ls sbould be @ s'araace Siores,” aad

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