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A § ! f" | CHARLES POWELL, URTICE OF THE PEACE- Farvham Sts., Omaha Neb. 'HE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. WM, SIMERAL, TIORNEY AT LAW-—Room e, Creie AT i ., OMATA e, Criebton 9. L THOMAS, é,\nnmn AT LaW—Loans money, buys and seile 7. cetae, Room ¥, Creighton . C. TROUP, E. Pritchett, 1500 OMAHA, REE. " DEXTER L THOMAS, TIORFEY AT LAW—Orgicmmiak s Butd . = Ut H. CHADWICK, AT LAW—Ofico 1504 Farmbam . L. PEABODY, YR oo Omighi SR oA, RARRe, " A-Patowts Procured, W OTARY FUBLY COLLECTIONS MADE € D. MCLAUCKLIN. TIURNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF 1 T4, PEACE—Scitncsst corver Fifisenth alasst iectiors Prompty Atteded to.Wa ® & SARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, . Block Fiicenth ao Farnbam .5, SERNTOMN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH 'BLOCK. COR. DOUS- & IGTH STS, OMATA, NEE. .J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. s, up states, in_ Hunscom's X W. coruer Fiftoeuth and o TCias B, Rapiox. 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W. ormmve W.RR,lam,lipm Gy m, 9305 m T, lia ., p.m. s, 3 RV City &P, 11 3. m. B.& M. inNeb. 4 p. m. Local mails for States lowa leave but onoea day, vie: 4302 m. Officeopen trom 19 to 1 p. m. Sundays. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UKION PACIFIC. :00 8. m. | Mail 0 s m. | Mall 40 pi m. | Express ....10:00 2 m. Sundags excepted. i ey CITY & PACIFIC CAILROADS. Express... B.& X BB io NEGRASKA. trast] 00| Kearney Toe(io) 'm | Blomineton(y) KearnyZ'ndan7:55pm | Eed Clond (v) Red Cloud (arrT:5tpm | Platiaath (ar) 4:20 p m Bloow'glon(ar®:25 pm | O ha (arr) .46 p . RRPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings (iv) 806 a m | Blo Bloomington 1:86 pm | Tiae'ings () 6: Oricans (i) 7:30 & m | Indiancia (ar) 100 p m Oricans (sr) 700 p m | Indianoia (i) 230 pm SIOUX CITY & £T. PAULR. R M, W Tave Omaa, dal am.lpm,2p. m m., Tieave Counell Biufts; 1025 & m., 1254, 1 8:36p.m, 535 p. m., 635 p. m, Four teips on Sunday, leaving Omaha at 9 u am,2and6p. m; Council Blufls at 9:38, 1i:25's m., and 2:25'and £:25 p. m. PARSEXORR TRALNS, OMAAA & REPURLICAN VALLEYR. . L, axive m, 435p.m. SANTA OLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of tho Age. ‘Wonuertul discoveriesln the #orld have been made Among other things where Sunta Claus atayed Childen oft i i ho makes 00ds oF not, 1 relly e livem it mouniabo of snow: Lot yoar an excursion sifod clear to the Pole And auddenls dropped it wh seemed ke hole Where wonder of wonders thes found & newiand, #¥hile falryliks 1eings appeared on esch hand. There wero movntaine. [ike urs, with more besutiul groen. And tar brightor skies than ovor were soon, Birds with the hoes of a rainbow were toand, While flowern of exquisite fragmncs W grow Ing aroun Not long were ihey 1o 1o wonder n doub, A beluig woom Ao the; had heard mnch abont, Twas Setta Claus’ self and thisthey al say, e Juoked like the pictures eseo every dag. He droveup a toum that looked very queer, “Twns u teatn of e He vode In a shell i But ho took them on Ho showed them a1l ver his wondertul reim, And fachories making goods for women and min Furrlors wore working on hats grest and rmall, To Bunco ther mid they wero acnding thom all. Kcris Kingic, the Glave Maker, Loid thet at onoe, All our Gioves we are sonding 1o Bunce, Saata ahowed Chem suspenders and mans things more. Saying 1 alse took those to friend Bance's store. Santa Claus thon whispered secret he'd tel, As'in Onaha evory ono knew Bunce well, Ho therefore shornd sond his goods o bis care, Knowing his friends will got thair full shave, Now romember vo dwellers in Omaha town, All'who want prosents to P'ance's go round, For shirts, collara, or gloves great and small, Send your sister or sunt one ‘Bunce, Champlon Hattor of the Wost, Doaglas roet. Omahn THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thisinstitution, loosted at Denver, Colorado, the Edueational and Commercial center of the SE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. MTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND ITCHING PILESL 73000 4t once on the app) DO MOT DELAY - the dr a1 . TRYITY CURED - —— BE PRICE, 50 CENTS. ECT S U1 Send 4, prepatd, o receint of prict ‘Or. Bosankos Treatior on Plles sent fre mapplication. Address NE DR, BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. PIQUA. 0. THEGNLY at the Same Time on THE LIVER, { Tt BOWELS, 3nd the KIDNEYS. FERING. ‘L'SF: Ui ‘because of ate- | ou. Try apeck ‘West, I pre-cmincntly the best and most practl- al of ta kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. - G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. The most extensive, thorongh and_complets nstitution of the kind in the world. Thonsnds of acconntants and Cusivess men, in the prin- cipal cities and towns of the United States, owe their success to our course «f traini The Richt Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new trick block. at Junction of thres #troot car lines. Elogantly fitted and furnished apartmenta for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate a business life, and parents havin: sons to educate, are particu: laly requested o tend for our new Circular, which will give fall informstion 8 to tcrms, condition of entrance, ctc. Address G. W, FOSTER, President, eps-3m Denver, Colorado. JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Qlsh & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER o 1417 Farnham 8., Od Stand of Jacob ORDARS GV TRLWGRAPH SULICE .1y THREE REMEDIES IN ONE. In all digorders—mild, acute or chronic— e thesirenz nd kep theboweitree; Glie a corrective, laxative and toric, ‘combines the thy medium glotious; Iites, sastai I ore pure medum (b DY ALL DRVRGISTAY BTATE JOTTINGS. [adison wants a bardwsra store, —Vacant houtes in Schugler aro scarce. —North Bend has organized a fire | company. —Nuckolls county fair was a great success. —St. Paul has been suffering from a fuel famine. : —Oedar county's first falr was a great success. —Lincoludemi mondes are remov- ing to Hastings. Wahoo 18 agitating the subject of a pablic hall. —Thousands of wild gaese are fly- ing over §. Helena. —Fremont's new church bell is to weigh 1500 pounde. —A wind mill factory has been started at Madison. —Bids are in for St. Paul's new Presbyterian church. —A fine fat deer was killed in Lan- caster county last week. —Cedar county's old settlers held their reunion on the 16th. —Tecemseh wants another railroad and hopes for the Wabash. —St. Helena is soon to receive a large colony from the east. Belvidere is organizing a stock com- pany to secure a town hall. —Coon huntings will now be in or- der for the next two montbs. —Lincolu’s echools contain 1378 pupils, against 1189 last year. —Hall county will vote on a$1,000 proposition for a school house. —A Neligh firm has commenced burning a kiln of 100,000 brick. —Nebraska City's distillery will at onge erect 2 large cooper’s shop. —A deer was killed last week in La Porte which weighed 300 pound: —Logan City, the new town in Wayne coanty, is rapidly growing. —Twenty thousand cattle have been shipped from Neligh this fall. —Norfolk claims_a yearly business in general merchandize of §465,000. —Thoroughbred cattle in great numbers are coming into Clay county. —A farmer in Dakota county killed adeer last Sunday near the church doo —District No. 24, in Otoo county, has formed an auti-monopoly farmers’ clab. —Fifty car loads «f grain have been shipped east from Rising City this m nth. —Large goverament trains in Ante- lope county are hauling goods to Fort Niobrara. The demand for dwelling and business houses in Madison is unpreo- idented. —The storm in Wayne county killed over two thousand dollars worth of stock. —The late storm in Cedar county stopped business in St. Helena for three days, —Atkinson, Holt county, and Grand Island, are to have military compsnies —More winter wheat has been sown in Johnson county this fall than in former years. The troaps at Fort Niobrara will all be in winter quarters by the middle of next month. —A citisen of Norfolk offers to give away twelve business lots in his addi- tion to the town, —A confidence man, in Freinont, last week, swindled & Fremcnter out of 8130 and escaped. e on the Niobrara ranges are roported fat and in excellent conditior: tostand the winter. —Valparaiso’s new craamery will be a joint elock concern and will com- mence with 200 cows. —Spring wheat in_Furnas county. harvested October 12th, yielded 18 bushels to the acre. —Lincoln’s_postoffice needs en larged accomodstions and new boxes will at once be put iv. —Lancaster county, outside of the th ci'y of Linco'n, shows an assessed valuation of $3,240,12¢ —A large number of immigrants for the Greelay county colony passed threugh Albion last week. —The Republican river has been very high during the past week, makiog it difficult to cross. —During_the past year Tecumseh has built fifty dwelling houses, ten brick blocks and two churches. —John Dennison in Dakota county, has threshed twenty bushels of wheat to the acre from tweuty acres. —Regular trains over the Pierca branch of the Elkhorn Valley R. R, commenced running last week. —A colony of twenty direct from Boston and bound for Wheeler county passed through Albion lst week. —Greeley county has notified it county tressurer that additionsl bond tor $10,000 would be acceptable. —A handsome altar has been erected o Lincoln's new Catholic church, which was made by home talent. —Upin Seward county the B. &M. instead of paying it 10ad tax in cash, has hired men to work out the tax. Tn the late fires at Creto nearly $12,000 worth of proparty was de- stroyed, covered by $7,000 of insur- ance. —Washington county will vote, at tho general olection, on the question of paying bounties on wolves and oth er wild animals. —The aunual se‘sion of the grand lodge at Lincolu concluded it session last week. The next lodge will be held at Hastings —A horse thief in Otoe county jail Iast week attempted to escapo by bor- ing a hole through the roof of his cell Ho was captured. —Norfolk is alive with business. New brick blocks are being erected, new schools opened, and the town is epjoying a big boom. —Otoe county’s corn crop will average some thirty-five bushels to the acre. Wheat is better than usual ana the apple crop good. —Bennets new military company the “Bennet Rifles” have received forty stands Gf Spriogfield rifles and the requisite accroutrements. —The question of building a pocr house in Dodge county has been sub- mitted to the people and will be voted on at the general election. —Fremont’s foundry and machine shops are about to changs their loca- tion, erect new buildings, and incrense their facllities for businoss. —Furnas county farmers are put- ting cut & large amount of rye and fall wheat, and the prospects of a good crop were never so flattering before. —The Alexandria News has been purchased by West & Delenger, W. J. Abbott desiring to give his attention exclusively to real estate and law bus- iness. —The commissioners of Madison county have raiced the liquor license from one to \hree hundred doilars and the amount of bonds required to five thousard. —Three priconers escaped from the county jail at Clay Center, on Monday pight of last week, but were captured hiding in the weeds south of Fairfield sy KTERVERCENT EELTIER ATERIRNT, lnext day, ~The olerk of » Lincoln jewelley r employer last week and jamped the town. In a neat note he teft his washiug s secarity for hia pil- forings | —Ed. Tres of Fremont, while hunt- |ing in the Long Pine country, was | terribly mutilated by the explosion of | a shell cartridge, the cap of which he ! was extracting. | A resident of Ord has recelved tno contract for delivering at Fort Niob- rara 100 000 pounas of oats, this |year's crop, within the next three | months, planted this season thirty-two bushels of walnuts, six of butternuts, six of ash seed and eight of box elder on his timber claim, —A Bohemian named Dvoracek liv- ery in Brush precinct, Saline county, succeeded last week by blowing off the top of his head. Financial trou- bles were the cause. —Otoe countyhas outstanding some 385,000 in 8 and 10 per cent interest bearing bonde. Thecitizens will vote on the question of refunding at the approaching election. —Prof. Aughey has been sent to Wyoming territory, in the vieinity cf Green River, by the secretary of tk intertor, to investigate the newly-di: covered oil wells. ~—Wolves are numerous in the Re- publican river valley, and are doing scrious damage to the shecp. Even catils have been reported to have been attacked by them. —The Sioux City & Pacifie railroad cempany has commenced an action in U. S. court, against Stanton county, to compel the payment of 81,600 in- terest for six montha cn the bonde. —A man In Crete by the name of Joseph Hibel, was arrested last Friday for attempting to murder his wife. He is now in jail at Beatrice whers ho will be taken care of untll the next term of court, It is probable that a bridge will soon be built across the Elkhorti, neat the mouth of Olark creek, Washing- ton county. This will bea great commodation to the pecple in the northeastern part of the tounty. —The dissppearance of Peter Hin- negan, of Seward, has led to the dis- covery of the fact that at the time of his departure his firm was iudebted to money-loaners in the sum of $78,400, Mr. Hinnegan, on his departure, al borrowed $1,600 of the State bank. Many believe that he is not murdered but Fas skipped the town, —A turtle was found in a pond near St. Helena s fow daga ago, and marked on_his back; in fact dut deep into the shell are four figures 1822, and the words, *'by J. Varley.” The turtle weizhs about sixty prunds, and its shell s rough, green and almost an hard as fiint. It is probably sixty velrs of age and still active. Any one calling at Dillyhayes’ house can seo this aged acquatic curlosity. —Last Monday Mr. Hampton An- derson, of DeWitt, after collecting some bills in Beatrice, to the amount of $60, returned home, when some un- known villain, seoreted there, struck kim a ferrible blow 6n the head with a slung-shot. The money was taken from him and the wotild-be murderer escaped. All night the young man lay upon the floor uncovacious. His brother happened to go the house the next morning and found him in this coudition. Up to Wednesday morn> ing hokad hot spoken a word. —_— IOWA BOILED DOWN, Kennebec sustains a good lyceum, which is wall attended every Saturday night. Thero are three elevators in Britt, and all are getting as much business as they ean attend fo. ompany has been formed to buy and place on Storm Lake & screw steamer to cost $5000. The registry list for Des Moines was closed on_the 19th, showing en elist- ment of 5,000 voters. military company Is belog org ized in Corning, Adams county. Six- ty have already enlisted. Boone's projected creamery will be & two story brick 30x50 with ‘the most approved modern appliances. The state gravgs of Iowa holds a love feast at Des Moines on the second Tuesday of December. The amount of butzer now 6 in Towa creamories is estimated at 50, 000,000 pounds per annum, Diphtheria and acarlet fever, both a very vilent type, are reported i several counties of the state. P. Rooney, of Dubuque county, marketed Thursday 16 fat hogs, net- ting him the sam of $279.30, John Durand, a farmer near Garn- er, got 529 gallons of sorghum syrup from five acres of cave this season. The regular quarterly meeting of the Anii-Stock Thief Associstion ot Onawa, will be held on the 30th inst. The celvbrated revival Mrs. Maggie Van Cott, will begin a seri & of meetings at Waterloo on November 3red. E. H. Barnes cpened a farm nesr Tda Grove about a year ago, which ha s0ld the other day, making a profit of $700. Western Iowa is now filling up with the tide of immigration which Fas herotofors poured into Kansas and western Nebraska. A Des Moines man recently pur- chased 1000 head of cattle at Council Bluffs for distillery fattening, paying for them $20 per head. . M. Catlin, of Liberty township, O'Brien couuty, raited 80 acres of timothy this season, and realized $800 on the sale of the seed. The Cedar Rapids City Council are discussing the propriety of compell- ing the transfer of all railway trains throush the city by horse power. Mill creck, O'Brien county, is re- porled to be overrun witn game, such as deer, ducks, otter, mink, beaver, and skunks in any number. The business of Oarroil station fs increasing ata big rate. The pum- ber of cars of grain and stock for- warded is averaging about forty per weck. Tha total assessment of Dabuque is $12,894,665. The rate of taxation will be 1 per cont, and in the water dis trict 1 mill additional. This will make a sum total of about §130,000 of taxes collectable. L. A.and J. J. Jocobs have brought their machine shop and foundry from Mendota, IIL., and located itin Avoca. The citizsns of the latter place con- wribated in money to bring about the tranfer. The Fort Dodge Coal company is shipping sbout 250 tons of coal daily, butare behind on orders. Arrange- ments are being made to double the presant facilities for shipping. Mr. John N. Dixon, of Oskalooss, sold 500 barrels of apples tos Mr, Wood on the 14th, for shipment to England. Mr. Dixon has gathered 80,000 bushels of spples, and some of hus trees are yet untouched. Mr. Waterbury, near Nora Spring Cero Gordo_county, has discovered larce deposit of yellow ochre on his farm. He had it subjected to chemi- cil examination and it has been de clared to be a firat quality article. Judge Whiting's farm in Monnoa county consists of 2000 actes, of which 1800 are fenced and 1300 under cultl. vation. Stook-ralsing s Judge Whit. ing's principal business, and oorn aad —An Antelope county farmer has | tame gras rais>d. He has 700 acres of corn this car A golden eagle mewuring seven feet from tip to ip of its wings, was cap- tured on the farm of A. McCarty, noar Stewart, on the 12th inat. The bird of freedom was rame, showod fizht, made no attempt to escape, and w s only captured after & hard fignt with a good man and a p'ucky dog. The Lock Caf Brooklyn Esgle. ““You can talk aboul your wrestling, gentlemen,” said a man on the mack. | erel barrel, *‘but unless you know my famous lock catch, you've no business in the rinj “What do youcall your lock ketch?” asked s man who was cutting his name in a cracker box. “1 don't believe I can explaln it, but there don’t any one want to tackle it. It's asure throw every flip, and no man can meet it.” ““Wot does it cost to learnl” asked a ‘man, looking up from & game of soli- taire. “If a man Is wrestling with me he's liablo to get it,” returned the man on the mackerel barrel “‘and if he can re- member it, he's so much shead. “What'll you rastle for?” inquired the man who was carving his name, as he shut up his knife. *‘Is one roand o' comfort for the crowd any tempta- tion to yerl” “T'll go one for the gang,” rejoined the wrestier. */Collar and elbow grip. Catch hold. Ready?”" Then his antagonist raised him and dropped him and wiped up the_floor and knocked over the stove and broke the furniture with him. “Lock ketch didn’t seem to work did it?” dryly asked the man with the cards. “‘Leactwise I didn't no- tice it when you put it on.” “'Slall right, gentlemen,” panted the wrestler. *‘I make no complaint It's the best catch in the business, that lock catth, only I reckon I've tem= porarily lost the combination. What'll you have?” e Profitable Stock Feeding. Papillion Times. Our farmers are begintiing to gather up cattls to consume the very heavy orop of corn that has been grown this summer on our fertile Sarpy county | heut the only orops 45 Yeursbefuretl:ql’uhhc. | THE CENUINE ‘Gfl EAST DR.C.McLANE'S| lands. Jambs Datidson drove homs ffom Omahia this woek about fifty head of fine Oregon cattle, Arthuf Spear- man has botight seventy-five head of cattlo in Saunders and_Butler coun- ties, that he. will feed. Adam and John Grahar will feed a lirge nuitiber this winter, as also will §. B. Kelley. Probably there are many others who will feed whose names we have not learned. The present indications are that corn will besr a batter price the Goming year than duiing the last offe. The price nowis about twenty cents for cribbing purposes, which is several cents better than was the market ono year ago this time,so that the chances will be as much with those who do not feed as With those who do. A Big rassenger. Chegenno Leader. There hatg, been some very big men Among tho Emm Pacific passerigert during the past_year, including Gen. Grant and President Hayes. Bot the biggest of all went through yesterday on the way east. His coming was not announced, nor did his_presence cra ate any especial stir. He came like an ordinary passenger and paid his way. His name is Capt. Bates, and he is the faimous Kantucky giant. Capt. Bates and his wife, who are each about eight feet tall, went through here last summer with Cole’s circus, ‘Ihe circus embarked at San Francisco for Australia, and_ the pair of giants, fearitie tiiat the ship wasn't big enough to safely carry sll the ele hants, refustd to go oo board: - They have a winter's engagement in the east. While No. 4 train was waiting here, Capt. Bates strode inty the lunch room for some_cakes and coffee. Heo had a small coffze pot; an exceedingly small affair, whi h he had filled. It did not bear out one's idews of giants, at all. Why it wouldn’t hold more than _two cups of coffee. As Capt. Bates carried it about it resemblod a thimble in the hand of an ordinary man. While pasing through the crowd on the platform Bates' hight was especially noticeable. The largest member of the_platform club could easily walk under his outatretched arm. Batea is & rather good-looking man, well pro perti-ned and neat’in dress. But his wife, who is an inch taller tha he, is homely and flabby. The couple experience great incon- venlence in travelling, especially when they vetire t sleep. Bates asserts that he has to double himself up to get into a Pullman berth, and the time we left him, he was negoti- ating with the conductor for 'the privilege of sleeping on the floor for & night 8o that he could stretch himself oy wearing ovo of Prot. %, aicr 1 had iriod i wellknowa ministor “My Guilmette's Kidoey otber remedics,” Who had the gravel f R. Scheucenmuller, Brosklyn, writes: Your Bpring Blossom is 'imvalusble. 1 hare had Scrofulous sores on mylegs fo- number of years, and occasionally, they would break cut my face T have taken two bottios of Spring Blosom, cording to directios, and now ll the sores disappeated and my skin s perfctly health It you sre suffering with cough, cold, asthma bronchiti sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection ot the theoat or lungs, we know that Dr. Kixa's New Discovery will give you immediate relief. We know of hun- dreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show onc-half as many permanent oures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixg's New Discov- ERY will cure_you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- vero Coughs and Coids, Hoarseness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at J. K. Isa Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regula= size bottle for $1.00 jan1613(2) CousTrarmaRs are ever on tho a ert fo find freah, filds 1o work, but thev never imitates wo-thless article, Prof. Guilme.te's French Kido-y Pad was hrought utaboat ten years ago, without skill of tate it by mny an since then host of chap conacienco have sout ¢ to wor hles, affairs; but &_discrminating ublic Wil hold “fast {0 that which is good,” a. Guilmette Pad more than holds its own. all ki iney (s ases and 8- coeods where medicing ofeen fails. Ask your druggist it thi is not so. Bucsien's Arnica Saive The Best SauvE In the world for Quts, Bruiscs, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed to give perfect satiafsc- tlod In every case or money re ianded, Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omabs, B.A. Fomumn. Jaxra L. Score FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITEGTS, Designs for bulldings of_an) n on exihibiion a our offce, e have bad over 30 e pubilc baiiding and ' resdencos. Fians and SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE, —via THE- Chicago & Northwestern RAXTLWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It s the SHOKT, SURE aud Safe Houte Setwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS —a— CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ‘aad all polints EAST and NORTH. (T OFFFRS THE TRAVELING PURLIO GREATER PACILITIES AND MOR! 'AGES THAN ANY OTHER_ROAD IN THE WEST. it1e the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Tpon which 1s ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 11 aitfon to thesand to please ll claames of truvelers, 1 civen FIRST.OLASS MEALS at lia EATING STATIONS at 50 centa each. " by stand withouta r ACUE AND FEVER. No better c: aking qu asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are n o ch box has a red-w withtho impressio PILL. Each w tures of . McLa R PILLS, pre Pittshurgh, 1$ STEEL RANS1 S ARZ THE FINESTI IT8 EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS It you wish the B tons you wlil buy y & AND WILL TAK] IT8 TRACK 8 T All Ticket Agents e Via thia road w OMATA TICKET OFFICES—12}4 Farnham Bt., Cor. 14th, and at Union Pacific Dej SAN F ery Streot. For ntormation, f9ders, mups, etc. not ob- lmants Home Tickes Oee, adiress any agent of the Compaay, or MARVIN HUCHITT, W. H. STENNITT, Gon'] Pass. Agent, Gea'l Maager, OHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. CLARK, Gen'l Ag't Oraal " THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THEHR CHICAGO BURLINCTON & (QUINCY RAILROAD. UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES, 1S PLEAS. ANTTOTAKE, And wil meat potent and hiatmlcss s and CLEANSER that For 0! , IEADACHE, I & from an obstructod iy the Insist on getting the article RUIT LAXATIVE is put broazed tn boxes oniy. Frics ur dr fublis notice. NES: p in Ask " Befors Purchasing ANT FoRM of =0-Gallod ELEGTRIC BELT, Band, or Appliance rep Chrobic wnd Specia Dise VERMACHERGAI ated to curo Nervous, ssd o the PU With Smooth ard Porfect Track, Eiegaut Pas Senger Ccaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING SIDINING CARS It s acknowledged by the Toeee, mod sl was ‘tzavel uver it, 1 bo the Best Appolnte: an Bent Maniged Road in the Country. PASSENGERS—(}OING BAST EMould cear In mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE T0 CHICACO, ‘Aud Poiuts East, North aud Nocthwest. ‘only dalers fn pliances on the Am-rican BOWEL COMPLAIN A Bpeedy and Effectasl Cure. PERRY DAVIS PAIN-RKILLER Han stond the test of rokry vxaRs' trlal. Directions with-each oottie, _OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Adsantage of Six Daily Lined of Palace Bleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. Al Expeces Trains on this line aro equipped with the Wer ‘e Patent Air Brak:s and Miller's Patent Safets Piattorm and ¢ Perlect. Coup! PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerunon th Buniington Route. fing Routes, Kates, Hme Kiven hy Koute, Information conees Conne cieey will Ba ches apply of theKurlingto topt-d1 Omaba. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC axp St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Gld Reliabls Siows City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And i potutain Northorn Tows, Hinnosota and alwnys Cures and never disap= points. Tho world's grent Pain= Reliover for Max and Beast Oheap, quick and rsliable. Children Mothers like, is not Narcoti ommond | Dakota, Tois ne s exuiped itk the Ly CASTORIA. ¥t regulates the | Miller Phttoms Coupler and Baffer. And for Bowels, cures Wind Colic, SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT omyaessd. Elogant Draeing Room and ich With. 1 ansfer Dep ina loavo U1 cil Blufts, sw allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala- dy, by Absorption. The most Important Disoovery sinco Vao= cination. Other remedies may velieve tarrh, this cures at any stage beforo Consumption sots in. AT105 8, m , me 2% TEN HOURS 1¥y Avvascz or ANy Orner Rours. at 30 p.m., ar- City at4:45 & m., and Unfon Dopot, Council Blutls, at 9:50 * your tickets read via “S. C. ., R. F. C. HILLS, aperintendsnt, Missour! Valley, Tow. P, E. ROBL Assft Gonel Pass, Agont. 3.'8. OBRYAN, Sonthwestern Frolght and Passenger Agent. Myt Goonell Biafls SHORT LINE 1880. K. ., ST. JOE&C. B.R.R, EAST o only Direct Lino to ST. LOUIS AND THE From OMAHA aud the WEST. o chango of cars bet maACHING AL Eastern & Western Cities With lems chasioe and in advance of other lines. ro lino s cquipved with Pullman's Cars, Palaeo Day Cosch- Phatform _and. EFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA Vi Kirsag City. S0 Jomoph and 83 & ConncliBluffs K R..via SUBS. A JoosndSt. Lovis. W2 yEicke's forslo .l coupon sations In. the est. J. F. BARNARD, Composdiariely of poncered m ahe st an {ibricat a highly polish awsy wilh a large amount of fric cheapest becanss von need use but half ik Gen’) Sup e o L T 24 Fiftcentn $ Dongias, Unton 108, TEH0) Gen'rl Agent. y addresa Prse. Ay MICA MANUFACTUCING I = e 31 MICHIGAN AVE CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. SBICACE, Manatacturers of 8a5Ask Your Dealer For It! STANDARD 'SHOT < ‘kfg%fl&g v &/ © Thi BESTIN WARKET, E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. 3 of Lead Pips,Shestand Bar Load, , Pipe ana Soifer, Lingced Ofl ‘and 0il Cako. BiyreR! ettt Gemas oy TSN CONTINB S CRIONS tion, liver compiaint and ner, acta's tendancy 1o out, rhouma‘i and uter ne disorders, that it imoa the feeble, and cheers the mind wiile ihdv ONSULTING PHYSICIAN S PEXMANFNTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, OMATIA, NEBRASKA B. F. COOK, | 468 Tenth Stroet, The Best in the West, i . be_conguitel uight and cay, aad will vistta l:‘_: J:‘L"-rr‘: Block, g m ::‘.s.;uy a4 ccgaty o reesipt of iatle . 1ll NDERTAKER, -5 s e i THE GREAT AND APPETIZER---SURE CURE For COUGES. BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Di-eases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Known world By ad Appetizer anl Tont TOLU ROCK and RYE jttle foe serral and family wre. The ally ars the best. evidences (0o peop £ tis i th ave xn exelles Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. + ok andRye h piac LU ROCK and RYE, which 1« the only MEDICATE D article made, toe GENUINE ating s GOVERNIENT STAMP on éach bottic: Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTXENT, OFFIC OF INTRUNAT, REVEND ave a suflclent quantitys 1o in poctoral compiainta, axreeable remedy o the Gromuoms: | This the BALSAV OF TOL while the whisky as nstitute an tient. Compo %o the formula, it may properly bo classed as s MEDICINAL KEPARATION o provicions of U. S. Revised Statutos, and whon s stamped, way Lo sold by Dru cists, rlow Al Other Persous without. rendering them lable to pay special fax as liqu. 1 deales Yours Respecifully, (Stgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers ISLAND & PACIFIC R. K BETWEEN THE F\STR’I‘!!E WEN4 arorave only. - Dintng Cars for CHICAGO, ROCK IS THE GREAT CONNEC n Tiridges span the M et afl pointa crommed g e avokiad at (ane o - W Rock i i1 | 1sinnd X Taland” in magniicen bed 18 alply <. ¢k, A . in Nai KT I AN g A. KIMBALL, ,, ‘Gen'l Superiatendent. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and o ngnholsbery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSfl‘RTMEllT OF NEW COGDS AT THE LOWEST PRICHES. OELAS. SHIVIIRIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. BELVIDERE Star Wind Mill, dlseases of the Kidneys, Orzans. 1o wit positr of the price, $2.60. DAY NEY PAD CO-, PROP'RS, . Toledo, O. — MANUFACTURED BY— e e E. WILLIAMS, Sl RED OAK 1OWA. 1 #3m those nesdin @ culas s pric- To Nervous Sufferers--The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific AGENTS WANTED. U SHOULD BUY THE Ll e BELVIDERE o el STAR. WIND MILL. wind, an! @ ‘wind from -y el lyiog fat o e 0 t0 the - i 1, re saf in 3 i arcen of Around, i b el having 1o mov ule Fist e creas in the win mp fon sout free to #ll._ Write for them anl ket fu o particulars 1 ua with less winl than of e Price, Specifle, $1.00 por package, or six pack ages f0r 85,00, 'Acdresn /] o ftis owily reguiated w0 1t will perf om 3B SIMPSON 8 104 3nd 108 Main o work recquirest 158 than itg cay a0~ ringanor stiling he dg . pump when ont of gear. = 2th It v well snd heavily painted 8ith th o fent eaint the markor can M " the least by the wind. o ood material a0 They are rned, boxos tablted o ot dumpie, more compeot 3 ¢ e JOUN . DREWILES, | strachon und srnser rhan sher MR 0§ Amigies 00, s Wadord. | e s connty, Nenrask: ridner, and that will axpir EEXh