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A AR TN o N} S AND ARTHOUR srbower to the position vacsted by | re compelled n. | f the New York collectorship. ~ Mr. 13, OF | Bisrbower's appointment, the Repube “is pecially, excle- do us well by the |4 , us the | gyan, | stalimen: | i the pay he was promised | £r disobeying the wishes of the re- Mer. Loske to | publicans of Nebrarka, as expressod contort £0T 2| 0 4y ropablicsns throvgh their leg- o it ah woiiay i an Wisharst pe RosrwaTER. “pithdran” from b seat in the legislature.— [ Rosewater gives no such advice. | Chester A. Arthur, now rice-president !wm: twenty-four assistants for its of Deputy Marshal | million souls. farshsl Datly, whore | 8ll shades in Pennsylvani : tist to_every 544 of the popula | Now there are 64,008 Baptists, being | matters, calculates toat at the pre tpretend £ | 41 n repeticion of mistatements rai'roading, | y that paper in the interest | rae » of the | it ity pet candidate for Unite |4 sud 100,000,000 professing Christians bers ia the Callfornia Methodist Con- | ference the past year, canses are the decrease in pepula of 'y to please Benator | into Oregon, south into S uthern It is the last of the in- |ifornia, and to the esst into Arizona, and ia obeerving more etrictly the new schedule for reporting statistios. ministers and licentiat ‘The United Pre:byterian church has In 1790 thera were 1260 Baptiats of | ove Bap- n. me to every 66 of the population. Dr. Louge, an expert in Chinese nt mission increase there will be, n 1913, 26,000,000 church members n the Chincss Empire. There has been a loss of 409 mem- The supposed on emigration the tate; largs Tho Established Church of Scotland hes 10 eynods, 84 presbyteries, 1639 and about 1530 churches and presching stations. i fig whether Mr. | - 3 30 presbyteries, 544 churches, 583 B o e s ™ Ho morely | Ol ut of the Now York castom | 20 Brssesien, B4, Siucchen 70 s . biie mian|vom= Iaad, England and Ireland of 175,006 eugzests that Mr. Locke shoul 3 5 d < = Now we dou't propose to champion | The general convention of the either publicly disclaim all conmiv }“ ;:-*b o r.‘p 'pammm‘ mr; o s e s TR en e fillimios st I g U8 RS o Loaisvills, Ky., last week. The re- a. | there any necessity on the partof 4 | President Hayes to spologizs for car- legslly elected represent tive of this county, or taks hisata with the impudent frauds who are en- | F¥ing out his known views on ;fl gaccd in this disreputable piece of | Service reform, by promoting Mr. | busiaees Bierbower. We do, however, brand t of the Republican that Mr. ; frrgr e “"k'"d "o | Saunders violated in any way the in- his idess of civil service retorm in § Ae " | etcuctions of his party in this etate, Jpesmtiag: M. 5 L B"':’ ;"»la { cither through convention or legisla- e e B iorbona | {0 10 his voto on the Now York ap- Btates musbal. Marabal Bierbowe Tt b Sk | ! a3 &a infamous falsehood, the [ intments. i every rorpect fitted for tho of10° | (et Senatcr Saunders voted with TR T ,“"J‘ P . | Conkiing and the opposition to the 7 TR £ ‘nAv‘A stration in the senste, when Crery and best | qualified to judge of the efficiency and | ha B e o the question of confirming the sac- cassors of Corneliand Arthur wasacts th which 1 the senate the firet tim manifested over this w 1 | ssurce, Mr. Sannders voted to sustain ¢ | Arthur and Cornell, when this re- { moval was first proposed. Afiermany — | months of wrangling b:tween the ex- £ Hitcheock bureau is etill at | ecutive and thesenate,President Hayes work all through the state msrufac- | to reuew his effort for a sontiment in his favos ange in the New York custom rs to eastorn papers and | house. Facts not specially discredit- 1 papers throughout the |able, yet showing the wisdom of & before Mr. Garfield | change of mansgement in ths New promotion is the bost evi wisdom of President Hayos saw fit but ico of Lis cabinet we a houss had been brooght refer him o » pamphlet pub) by an investigation and th { coupled with that was the ganeral an- and the 1d be broken. dentHayeshaditobe et the party should Barnum or Hewi wi in connectisn ve sopport andin- ministration and shown that con- very wise one. at this crisi that Senator | | Ssuaders and a dozen other senators, of tho stato of Kirkwood, of Towa, of Minnesota, Didn't | including them ou Mr. Miilan, cappers with a re i have coutrol of the eyl Were not udges votes to con rm ths presi- ntment>. and lection in them 1 the Did | %, Caras, rting to be signed by of the ©ot recount vote »ll the republican iembe: wlmost cvery ward of this ci'y three | pras i v o sanate, was sent to Sznatcrs wud fou s, end maks 2 him 3 lock and Ssunders, instructi despera to coant ti g perions tones not to sup- ! s coatest. That| was a bold and infamous 1y, 80 far as it pretended to give f 2 of the state | absequently or having signed any such , and Mr, Carns himself who afierwards bessme an applicsnt for the United Ststes Marshalehip, mide s most piteous diselaimer re- garding his part in this transaction. At beat, this telegram was » piess of impudent arcoganes, leaving out the crimo oommitted by the forgers of names of mem who badn't sigued it. m claim of fraud beforc? | the R-publican concede their and why didu't that champi poliical cute il thre roats never cpen this pretended wrong weeks efior the election? ereis & wo-called republioan paper ding on the pl.tform of the perty, ght its battle and chicved the great victory in the late presidential csmpaizn upon the broad declaraticn that an honest baliot aod an honest count are the true ssfeguards of a re- piblicsn form of goverument, urgi: g se uneating of mea houesdy elected. Are Nebracka republioans going to trample the sacred rights of majori tics wader foot in order that sou less polies may rule our legislature beolute sway? Can avy decent | an who condemned the crimes «iast popular government in Lou aie, Alabama, and South Carclins, condone end defend such outrages in Nebraska ? — AN IMPORTANT DECISION. Tne lisbility of commca carriers fur Jamages sustained by passengers over the liaca is a qu which our courts ars frequently ealied upon toadjodicats, Railroad law on this subject is already well defined, bata decision hauded in last week by the supreme court at Washington, will do much %o simplify future liti- gation and fix the responeibility of common carriers for the lifes and Jimbs of their passencers, The con troversy, whotber a railroad is liable for injuries received by passengers in 1l nan coaches running on its lines ame; mou that fon The protense of the Omaha Repub- lican that the legislature had instruct. ator Saunders to snstain Arthur is of the same | The Nebraske legitlature consists of one hundred and fourteen members, of whom eighity-four are in the houss and thirty m the semate., No member of the house ever signed or was consulted about any documents instructing Seustor Ssunders cn the question, snd we dety The Republican to name suy man whodid. If any meinber of the houss wes & party to that cligue, he kept the fact very quiet. OF the thirty members of the senate, more thaa two-thirds never saw the docu- ment. The question was never brought upin the lezislature, but the paper was secretly circulated among & clique who had an axe to grind, and were playing into the hands of Senator Pad- dock in his efforta to coutrol the fed- ersl patrouage, This is the trath of history, and any attempt to trump up the story that Church Howe's impu dent end bogus telegram to Senator Sauaders, voiced the sentiment of the people of Nebrasks, should be charac- terized by all honest men as the climax were tion 1 decided in the afirmative. The | of infamy. wrt held it was the duty « During two years of the time in the railrad company to convey | which vise-p elect Arthur #aldly pamsengers over ita line. | will preside over the senate Senator In porforming thatduty it could not coasigten Iy with law aad the obliga- tions atising out of the nature of its basiness, use cars and vehicles which « oaroel and thorough examination | would have :howa to be ivadequate or insa for eafe conveyance. Whera it did not chooss to exercise e to time such pestiog over the cars te Pallman. Palsce Car Ssunders will be a member of that body, aud syme of the collsagues of Senator Ssunders who voted with him on have their seats en r four years. Any republican jourcal that would attempt to foster personal animosity between the vice- esident elest and members of the body ovec which he is to preside de- | serve tho severest censure. Such s | | coursein not ia the iuterest of the re. | » it ebould exercise over its | Sublican party, and we re very much ©oncars, it was charzeable with neg- | mistaken it it meets the approval of ance or failure of duty, and is re- | Goneral Arthur, who is 00 much of a nsible for nny inj.xy ! wrefrom 1o | politician and statesman to allow such | differences of opinion to govern his onduct or interfere with his friendly | relations as membar of the United | right | teact betweoa th't compa passenger, eoe i g ear conduct r and orier are to be deomed the servants «nd employes of the railrcad company, «nd their negligence was the negli- ce of the comp ny. Foally the court eld that the law will not permit the rier of passengers, through any ar- rangement with slecpirg car com- = i sauies, wherchy the Litier's cars be- | oA Pan-Lutheran comneil at Ol RELIGIOUS. The German Mormons now have an organ in Salt Lke City. | Play” have all been engaged, and re- port of the Rav. F. M. Green, corre- sponding, secretary, showed that the cenomination numbers 600,000 com- | municants in the Urited States; that alarg: cum of moncy was expended in evangelization, snd that a large ad- dition was gaived to the past year. Delegates wero present from England, Canada and Avsiralia. POETTTY OF THE TIMES. Jingling Bells. Now scour up your snow bells and dust off the sleigh, ‘The season for frolics is resr, ‘are fast on New York Herald man, Salvini will receive 8500 s week and a shere in th gross recelpts during his American tour. Majesty, the King of Denmrk leading teacher to the_Copentiagen conservatory of music, has taken up his residence in Boston. ance in America will be in Datroft. Preparstions are already being made by bia friends there to make it the social event of the seasnn. Chizzola, in an iaterview with a tes that Otto Bendix, court pisnise to hi; n QOool Burgess was robbcd of a dia- mond pin, but befors ha could use the fact as an advertisement,the thief sent it back with a note to the effect tnat he could buy better ones for §1. Bernhardt will bs followed by the ““7assion Play,"” at Booth's Dacember 7. The production will require a large number of auxiliaries snd the outlay of a great desl of money. Win. Scanlan, ‘the !Irish_comedian, formerly of Scanlan and Cronin and later with Minnie Palmer’s ‘‘Boarding School,” has made a hit in Frank Rogers’ play, “Tony O'Dowd.” Weber gave Abbey 810,050 for tho right to print the Betnbardt libretto. Everything moved along nicely until Chickering published the matter and sold it for ten cents. Now therea howl, ptano vs. piano, as it were. E. A. Sothern's daughter, who preparing for the_stage, will probatly meke her debut in New York. Her father used to vow that she should never goupon the stags. Sothern de- tests Boucicault, and that it is Bouci- cault who puts her on_the stage must be a last,irop of bitterness in poor Sothera's cup. —_— HONEY FOR THE LADIES. The small bonnet worn by young women is called the Fanchon. Black kid gloves are in favor for evening wear as well as for cay uss. The Vandyke collar is very fashion- abley But all styles of coilars are worn, A new color called moonbeam is & soft silver green. Blondos, it seeme, have gone out of fashion, and many ladies will have to switoh off —{New York Commercial. Kew cloth for cloakings is called Tigg sultry moon trio love mpingee— You must go in, and shut the doir. What more pleasing £ran the motto— o she wecter_boou implors, Than, in words of aof: s'accat “Come in. love, snd shut the door.” Those who'd s66 us at our sanctum, oald not forget the time . alcrs We've heroely. deeyly, wildly blanked 'em, Those who forgot 16 shut 1he door. —[Titusvil'e World. Al's Well, * Do you attend th Iways, when Ig.ta chance.” ed and s3id, “Now don’t be what T mean, o the town,” what I said to Brown."” aid be, “Tha! ‘Charley, T shail have o box your esrs.” he lovely eyes were full of tears. Vou know what fair; will you take me?” said Charley in For_better or worse &l arley 1o ks arklicg ears bo hac carrled (1T the [Rockester Expr hey had fust exchange | their ringe, A eat on the sof s tozether, the subject of weather eral other thicgs. It wos mi There was & you Who fellin love wi And whenever -1 IMPIETTHS. A Nevads bisicp saye there is no Sanday tn that stito. That aecounts then, for the fact that there are no beer gardens in that commonwealth, An insiguificaut little barrel hoop lsing upou the eidewalk hss been known to_yank a man right out of church and hurl him into the ranks of breksliders. little son of a clergyman in Mich., w rheard to n kis prayers a night or two since, 0 Lord, don't let Christmas bs long: er than four or five weeks, The Rev. Henry Morgan, the Tal- wage of Boston, presshed a series of sermons entitled, *‘Boston Inside and Out,” sud they were afterward pub- lished in a book. His seeretary now sues for royalty, claiming that he wrote all the sermons, and Morgan uone, Little Freddie Balder, of San Antonio, Texas, stole some cake from th) pantry, and was siiticg on a fence catingit, when s stroke of lightning knocked Lim off. He had been told by his mother that God would punish him if he misbehaved, and he is now a firm believer in her doctrine. Dr. Willism H. Benson, of Vir- ginia, eays that he hes ecen an angel, from whom he received scme correct and novel religious doctrines, and theso he will embody in & new creed. As he never got up high enough to catch an angel on the wing tha prob- ability is that he conversed with a failen one.—[Philadelphia News. An old darkey who was asked if, in his experience, prayer was ever an- swerod, repliod: “Well, sar, some pra'rs is susud and some isn’t—'pends on wa't you axes fo’; just arter the wah‘ we'en, it was mighty hard scratchin’ fo’ de culled bredden, I ‘biarved dat we'ensbbar I pway the Lord to sen’ one o' Mares Peyton's fat turkeys for de ole man, dare was no notice took ob de partition, but we'en I pway dat hie send the ole man fo’ de turkey, do matter was tended MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. Clara Moxris gets $§2000 & week. Barrett is very successful in Can- ada. Alice Oatea has been quite ill in ‘exas, Pauline Markham is very ill in New York. _ Bsrtlay Campbell lost $500 on elec- tion bets, Mr. Barret's Philadelphia engage- ment was a fattering sucoets. Theatrical sffairs in Ban Franclsco seem now to be much depressed. A New York critic saya that ““Clars Morris is a genius, and Sara Bern- hardt an artist.” J. Lester Wallack will build an ele- gant theater this winter on the corner (\v! R{n.\dm\y and Thirtieth street, New ork. The company for the “‘Passion ceutly listened to the rea piece. Miss Ma® Anderson will probably sppear late this sesson, or early next oxs0n, in & new play by Mr. Edgar ‘awcatt. g of the Witterbe: pested. s nart of the train of the car | 1T I EDEE it now suggeste -1 The Episcopal general convention, | i Now Vark. cost | Novarro, the new base of the Ma- pleson Opera Trouge, is said to bs the = America sinco i Jeraey cloth, and bas & fine, soft, closaly-woven web. A lover described his gltl's eye sx baing as big and as soft ss & poscaed o v in » palaca is as good as love e if tho love is four storie anits ste very stylish com- bined with Satin de Lyon. The entvelops shaped muffa mado of plush sre exceedingly graceful and jaunty. A Muerag Hill, N. Y., girl has had on6 of her shapely handa modeled in marble, and has presented it to her adisnced husband for a paper weight. Gheviot is the favorite material for traveliiog dresses, and they are gen- erally madein the stylo of the monks’ pilgrimage costumes. Somo of the designs in the new Drocades are vory quaint, and some show Egyptian figures. Othera are covered with lotos leaves, large and small jars and hierogly pieces. A North Carolinian who kissed a woman against her coneent was sentescad to s month's imprisonment, and all thawomen in_the state want the lw that pagished him repealed.— [Boston Post. “Is awinging healthy?” asked » Sonth End young lady. It is, under some circumstances. But if the gate hinge brosks, the pastime is not only unhealthy, but dangerous. We are alway 1ad to extend o theyoung and inexperienced the knowledge sttained by years of experience. Gicls, if there one thin mors than any other that holds young men of our day back from matrimonisl ventures, it is the disheartening spectacle so often pre- ceuted them of your own dear papa and mamma wlking into church glo- rified respectively by a $12 ulster and 830 bonnet. That's what scares the boya. He stood twirling his hat in his hand in the hallway. It was about time for tha morni~~ «tara to begin theirsony <% . “ ell,” and he moved one ‘.4p nearor the docr, “Well,” ehe replicd, as she stepped to the door also. “Well, I—I must bo going. If —" “That's right, Johu, if,” and she leaned her head on his shoulder.. “‘If—you—have—any —oonundrums—to—aek, —ask—them now.” He wes measured for a new hat and a pair of kid gloves on that same day. Ta the present mods of dressing the hair there is a_tendency to great sim- plicity. The hair carried away from the templea aad arranged in rlch plaits behind, is far more favorable to beau- ty thau piles of crepe, puffs, braids, frizzles and curls. Of course there is always a fascination in custom which reconciles to elmost any wi of the fickle goddess of fashion, but in the abstract this style is unsymmetrical and topheavy. Ayoong man in Council Bluffs re- cently ordered & handsome boquot from a florist for amoral The delicate flowers came duly to hand at the youog mau’s office, neatly boxed up.” That evening he repaired ta his sweetheart's home and with elaborate, gush presented the box containing the floral present, s he thought. S} opened the box to find in ita well- worn, fragrant gair of old woolen cocks. Some fiendish practical joker in the office in which the young man worked had eftected the change which disrupted the harmonious relations existing between the young lady and her bean. e Round hats in the Eoglish styles seem to be the mostpopular. The stylish half tarbans, with closely- rolled brims wera found to bo 80 be- ocomivg during the last season that they are retained for winter wear, and are trimmed with ostrich bauds, pea- cosks' breasts, white gulls’ breas shading into gray, short wings, Im. veyan heads, trepical birde, and alss long ostrich plumes, curled over the crown of the hat. Another favorite stsle of hats is the Beauhsrnais of bisck long nap beaver, largo and broad-brimmed and trimmed with an immense bow of plush set in the mid- dle of the crown sud run_throvgh it | fo]l.:. with tuaing fork of Roman gold. Hoods are & very important part of dress this season. They are made in every imazinable shape. The academic hood is the favorite for wesring with the Jersey bodices. It is getting to be quite the fashion for ladies to dec- orste the silk linings with hand-paint- ed flowers, roees, tulips, pansies, etc. Oue hood noticed upen the promenade lately had a large bunch of Arum lil- nd leaves, painted flst npon the back of the hood. The effect was rather curious. A Iily plant apparently growing out of a lady’s back is a rath- er ridicalous anomaly, but the wearer of the hood seemed satisfied with her work. and wholly unconscious of d playing a total disregard for natural place rroundings. The painting was beautifully executed, and would have made an effective and gracsful center-piece to s mantel lambrequin era hangin screen. — . Tho Itest Lonaon bal etins make it probable that the marriaze of fhe Fatouerss Burdett Coutts will take PEPPERMINT DROPS. And now they make cider of toma- toes. Look not upon the tomato when it is red. When a Boston man {nviies you to dine and heads a postoript N. B. means “no beans." Many of those California temper- ance p2ople who wiil not touch eider driok “apple juice.” Brooklyn rclicemen are not sllowed to snore when on duty. They must either eleep lightly or resign. Mr. Bergh has been informed that petato bugs in the west are suffering greatly on account of cold weather. “The parlor cattle car company” has been incorporated in Cincinnati, and “boudoir ~hog car” are expected next. The bee can deliver a stinging re- tort and yet keep its mouth shut. This is where it has the advantage of the campeign orator, Nothiog disappoints a baloheaded sinner more than going to a blonde theatrical show and finding that it is not at all wicked. The only remarkable thing thus far about Milo Bernhardt's visit is the ingalar fact that she has not vet in- o every American pisno ss ‘‘the " in the market, People with rad noses will emigrate from Kanses. Corner groceries are likely to be 100 far apart to be con- venient _since the temperance people carried their point in the election. The Binghampton Republican finds out that an old lady in Geneva feeds her daughter on fish becauss of the phosphorus, the article being an es- sential ingredient in matchmaking. They eay that every houte has its skeleton in the closet. In the board- ing house, however, you will find the skeleton at the end of the tabl far- theat away from the meat aud the butter. A Philadelphts man has _perfected an invention whereby rour kraut can be boil=d in the house without any of | the inmates smeliing it. Theinvention | consists of & emall liverlike pad of | Limberger ohecss worn under the nose. Wo bave got a apring gun avd two steel traps allfixed for the persons who, drcp in and remark cssually that the "pertcrmances of the troop of dancing girlsthat_reach New York Satuiday will e Nautehy but nice, Childhood’s innocsnce: Somebody gave little Agustus two toys. *‘I will wvo this to my dear littls sister,” h id, showing the largest. “‘Because it fathe proitiest!” suid the delizhted mamma, “No,” ho replied, without heditation; “becauss i's broken.” “My oaso is just hers,” zon to a lawyer the othe: plantiff will swear that Thit him. I will ssear that I did not. Now what can yon lawyers make out of that, if we “go to triall’ “Five+ della apiece,” was the reply. The Philadelphia Bulletln s When th) speaker wishes to ask member from Arkauees to the ehsir, he will simply call ouy, “Next!” Then the member from Arkaneas will arlse, and drawing his rator from bis pocket, exclaim, ““Who's doing this shaYing, you or me Mr. Rumeiel, the pianist, 1§ en- gged fo murry Mias Loila Mords, daughter of Mr. 8. F. B. Mores, the yousg lady to whom Governor ' Til- Gen's_attentions have long been dis- cuszed. Thelr marrisge will shortly bo celehrated and theic wedding jour- ney will be to Europe, Bonx Georgs Shoerger, born in 1800, in the dukedom of Baden, Germany, have been ir America for twenty-six sears, and for twenty years have suf- red with salt rheum. I had ugly es on my limbs, and the constant 1tching sensation was intolerable. I consulted muny eminent physicisns, cubjected myself to their treat- ment and spont a good deal of money. Medicines were uscd whish subdued the trouble for a shor: time; but it would soon re appear, my hmbs grew worse than ever. All kiods of Iiniment had been used without suc- cess, when, one day, the medicine dealer. Mr. G. ~ Jacob Bolg, came into wy house and called my sttentfon to the wonderful resulis which had bzen obtained in s0 many ciees by the use of St. Jacobs Oil 1 did not have much faith in the article, but thinking the eum of fifty centa would not ruin me, I boughta bottle, rubbed my leg twies a day with the remedy, and the result was wonderfal; for with the first applicstion I was greatly relieved, and, after uwing cnly one bottle of St. Jacobs Oil my legs are to-day as clea and olean as those cf & youth of eigh- teen yoars. I thereforo sdvise all who auffar with Salt Rheum to try 8t. B0 | pRESH MEATS& SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Oppostte Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. . R. TALEFHONE CONNECOTIONS. ISH & M:MAHON, Succeesors to Jas. K. 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Advances mada to customers on approved se- caritios at markat rates of iateredt Buy and sell gold, billsof exchauge Govers- | meut, State, County and City Bonds. Deaw Sight Draita on Fncland, [reiaad, Soot- 1and, and ali paria of Enrope, “ " Soll Baropean Paseace Tickste. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. aighist " U. S DEPOSTTORY. ervvanant 1o plac-e of smusment. lsean'ly fornissed, | containing all modern imgrovaments, passenges | Sovato, e SN, Teopn "‘FIRST NATIONAL BANK Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY » El Council Blaffs, Towa: GLDEST !ANI&L‘(;:H%SL‘I’ABLISHH NT 0 ln0 o St iy, Ot o2 frm g eeeriy Moot 5AoT 4% | (8UOORSORS T0 KOUNTEE BROS,) e ot arsabed ] o com v Yo [y e ey B BT i FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miners resort, good secommodtions, Arge sam ple room, charges reasonable. Specal attantion given %0 traveling men. jiK0 W G RILLTARD Propristor. NTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-elres, Fine mple Rooms, one block from depot. Trains stop from 20 minates | = £o3hours for dinner. Froe Bus tosad from Depot. Kates §200, $2.50 and $8.00, aecording to ro0mn; #'ngle meal 75 cents. A. D. BALCO, Progrietor. W BORDEN, Cuief Clerk. _ m10-t | Organtzed as & Natioual Bank, August 20, 1865. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Bpecially authorized by the or %0 receive Sabscription te the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ‘s Keomrza, President, ‘Aveverua Kovwrzn, Vice President. H. W, Yares. Casbier. AL J. Pozrusrox, Attomey. ‘Jom A. Cx-iewrox. ¥ H. Davis, Asw't Cushler. This bank received dopostt withost regard to smounts, Tawues time certiiates beartag ntarest. Draws drafiaon fan Franciee wd penctpal UPTON HOUSE, PRk Schuyler, Neb. ek o Emigi b, - Flist.class House, Good Meals, Good Feds WEAL ESTATE BROKER Airy Rooms, and’kind and accommodating Jacobs Oil, because they will have the ssme experience and benefit, My ad- dress is Republic, Ohio. —_— Jeep for the eyo that is tearful © tha hos Ther Abim Andac Im (o th lectric Ol CoUsTXRVEITERS are ever on the aert to fiad froah filds (0 Kidnes Pad was brought - utaboat ten years ago, and sinco then host of chaps withot skill of conacionoe have roug ¢ to imitate it by miny worthiee, affairs; but s discr minating yublic il hold “fast {0 that wrich fs wood,” acd the Guilmet:e Pad more than holda it: own. 1t cares o1 ki iney dis-ascs and s ‘coeeds where medicine often falls. A8k your druzglst it thly Is not se. —_— Over & million of Pof. Guilmette's rensh Kilnoy Pads have been soid in Fiance. Who will dare say they are s humbug § TBADE For RHEUMATISH, WNeuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Bout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scdlds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. o Proparation on carth eguale S Jacons O e e, Simpte +54 Cheap Reternel Bl S i 0 e Sty 178wk yats caa have cheap 82d Pl preck el o e SOLDBY ALL DRUGAISTS ANDDEALERS T KeDioma treatment, Twigood sample rooms. pecia S MILLER, Prp, | Gi€o. P. Bemis’ LB Schuyler, ———————— ReaL Estate Acency. VINEGAR WORKS }| avicoviune: Moeit, ERNST KREBS, Manager, | o on it ookssie sired o parort s’ et of betny gobid s b the et BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnkam Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA, Office —North Side opp. Grand Gentral Hotal. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 420,000 ACRES aretuy siactodand fn Entars Manutacturer of al kinds of VINEGAR. THE MERCHART TAILOR, Isprepared to make Pants, Suita and oversoats toorder. Prices, it and workmanship gcarunteed %o suit. One Door West of (rnakshani's. o1y EKENNEDY’'S EAST INDIA oLowsr EANLAEY REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASEA. Keop a complete atstract of title to all Real Estate in Omaa and maylt : I=) Nebraaka for sale. l (Greal Bargaing n impreved farms, and Omaha b H SR E i o : HE § . g Byron Reed & Co., b 2 A FAMILY TONIC ‘syuemeFusie(y FnoIe wWeNsWNevy ‘wwcedesq oy nw BITTERS! ILER & CO,, SOLE MANUFACTURERS JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerty of Giah & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Parnham 8t., 0ld Stand of Jacob Gis OMAHA. Neb. ORDKES B7 T PROPOSALS FOR BONDS. = = = B. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows’ Block. Prompt attention given 1> orders by telograph. T ouglas connty bonds 4 G sundred and tugn Bonds o ome (hcasaad (1000 doTar each, Jaied Jiuiey 156, 188, and payahie. twenty youes from date with torerest ot por Ao, payabls semtane by i the it o New + the option board of cunty commi slonere of said couty, at the expiration of ten years from th date of mme, but 0 levy shall a0y part of the princ atter the cxpiration Tate est sisal be p. and after the date * et ther o re $25 000 0n the first ds (f Janiiar $50,0°0 0a the fint d7 of July, 18: 280,000 00 the st duy of Proposals il be received at tho fo the purchase of said 3125,000 of bonds, the ‘entire amount to be delivered Janusry 1ut, 881 The board of county commis.joners reserye THE ONLY PLACE WRERE YOU can fiod » g00d sesortment of BOOTS AND SHOES At » LOWER PIGURE than at xay othar shoe houss In the clty, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, 1ad ten yours. o said bond onl from sals of same, on '€ Tecel t of the meney thera 2id b 1d 10 be dn fvcred as f5lows: 1831 A VOGELER & CO., =Y VR 1866. the right 10 refect any o al bids. Dated, A iy sl b SHOES MADE TO ORDER JOHN B MANO! ani satislaction gusrinteed, Prles vy oen- | GouniyClerx, | abla, 1830. . We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of GLOTHING, AND GENTS’ FURNISHING COODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ‘We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF G0ODS IN (OMA Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRICES 1! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-establishe reputation has been fairly earned. We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES® REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE: M. HELLMAN & CO,, 1301 & 1303 Faynham Street, PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, "% GHICKERING PIAND, FOR And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co’s. Organs, I deal in Planos and Orgacs exclusively. Heve had years® experience in the Business, and handls only the Best. J. S. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omitha, Neb. HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. m3leodaw \ DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IROM FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Straat Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, STATE AGENT FOR V._BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kogs and Botties, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office. 30 Donglaa Straat Omaba TO THE LADIES AND CENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD | P A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed, Dropsy. Bright's Disease. and Ketantion of Urine, Infumation Hi. b Colored CUrine, Pab s Wankromm, 4 I fack whather contrast® | wde or the Bindder an n fact any digease, sakt Frosch Kidney Pad, and sond $2.00 aod you wh Address U. 3. Bianch, FRENCH PAD Co0,, Toledo, Ohio. mal Ask 3 our drugget tor this pad and take o other PADCO,, (U. . Branch), Toledo, Ohio. a 3 'y wbaorption, and 1t he dosanos kowp i, send §1.50 receive it Ly retara mail " MISTAKE! PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTEN STORES. MAKE NO Ormca Peacms 45D DrrorC. 8. ) Nov. 16:h, 1580, ] 8ealed Proposls, in duplicate, o oraal con frions wil. be reoei ed untl 12 e'cloce 1680, at which time o i prossne. delivary at the Subs s N, The Govcrament raserves the right to reject RS e e, < e L n et MICA AXIE GREASE Composediarg-ly a highiy polished surfac away with lar chcavent over th amount ot frct becaute you nesd e but ball the niract 3'd b o g7 +lug our wagon :ba: you woall i feg o o B P THGMAS Wit €8, U.5. A resn MICA NAYUFACTUZING GO, NAVENOE, 31 MICHIGA = CHARLES RIEWE, sarAsk Your Dealer For it UNDERTAKER! = Metallc Cases, Coffizs, Caskets, Shrouds, et A W. NASON. Fam m Stree 10th and 11th, Omahs, = (I Coi — DENTIST, & | omne:_sicon's B ck, cornar Gapitel_Ave, snf wz‘ 7 day at home. Sampies wort | e tres. ,Address Bticeca