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CAMPAIGN LESSONS The men elected are good men, as are some of those who were defeated, The administration of our county affuirs Monopoly and Machine Rule |will be in as good hands during the Rebuked Everywhera, next two years, as they have been in & B4 the past, and our march onward to prosperity will not be impeded in any | A Revolt of the People at the Polls | particulur. Spioy Extracts from State MILLE Papers. ISMIN DAKOTA, North Nebraska Eagle ho victory of Tuesday was not gained by repub. licans, but all over the county, and THE RING RUINED, particularly in the eastern and south ytie County Review: The battle | ern section of ity good democrats and T v true helped to knife the men who had | is over, and the independent-republi can ticket got through with good wa- [ been forced upon them by anover. jorities. The result goes to show that aring and domineering faction, Nor it was not the candidates that the|were the slaughtered candidates, all of people were fighting, so much as the [ them, deserving of such fate, as attempt to bulldoze and whip in the [among them were some of our best people to the support of a certain [menand leading citizens, who, had ring. Aud the ring is “busted.” they be chosen to the places for & SHUGOLE YOR & which they were named, would have - served the people usetully and well. Republican Valiey But the action of the party killed the political strugale which has just ended | (i W TGRS B BTN K R0 T political affiliations were almost 1 ) 7 h X 1 the faction that controled in the last sight of, The “straight tickev' dodue ], viytion is allowed to rule, just so did not work. The party lash was |00 Gl democratic candidates in cracked in vain, and scores of the 5 Y AL strongest and straightest republicans SENES in the county, busimess men, and farmers declared that tucy had shut ho: In the Dakota county be elected home FORTUN Report F001 Seward Saline county their eyes and voted the straight | ¢|.:k,,. ..3‘| Jng as they could stand it, | ives the democratic ticket a majority hence the result. 1t was a struggle | Of 215, Ih.uis!»y‘nk« la_«l for ‘lll\. T ] for men, aud not for party. And we publican leadership of our frienl| Hon. James A Dawes, charman of trust those who have been thus favored ¢ therepublicans ate central commuttee. by their peers will never give eause for theiv supporters to regret their action HOLT COUNTY REDE The Frontier: Considered in any light it is & grand, a gloricus vieto Waterloo for the demoeracy deteat so overwhelming that thoe par A WARNING 10 MONOPOLY BOSSES, Central City Courier: The result of MED. last Tuesday’s eleetion s o warning which the managers ot the republican party in Mereiek county cannot afford to ignore. For a number of y past the number of votes cast for the will never recover. The democ ‘lv‘]vulxhc.m oflicers of the county were canvagssed ths county thoron vhhv upon the most dircet issues :\.lul with worked upevery argnment, and caused [no - personal or - fuctional f the most shamotul, obscene and scan- [ contend agaiust them, has f dalous arcicles to bo printed and seat-|govd ways short of the fuld party tered broad over the eounty, but strength given to the state tickei, was of Al The more of the |and at the last election the repub slang used onl u ticket ot the county reccived but publicans, as the result shows. It endorsement. The fact that may be s that the demoerats died | the alliance ticket, put up by a con- game, but were compelled to die just | vention representing ouly one class of the sane, individuals, has almost gained the on- THE LESSC inst the ticket of a party representing all | classes, and claiming three-fourths of the voters of the county, is expressive of something wrong in the republican ranks. Thefact that republicaus hav not more fully stood by their ticket indicates that the transactions done in thewr name have not been entirely of their creation or endorsement, 1 Courier speaks to those whose prol s1ons of purty loyalty are disinterested and sincere. The result of the ele tion 1 its promotion of caution on the part of our political managers aud vigilance on the part of the voter will be salutary PACKING THE CAUCUSSE made votes for the re- N A dorsement of the couuty u Hebron Journal: The republican party in Thayer county been de- feated, but this docs not signify in the least that it has lost its power. With a fu'l ticket of good names, and properly managed, it can conquer any opposition, This reads to the obsc vation that no party, no matter how good its princiy an win with oh- ]uchuu-lbk and unpopular_men on its ticket. If this defeat shall teach the party to nominate next fi rep resentatives, on'y strong, e car- headod men--men who will vote for the peo- ple, and against monopoly extortion, 1t will prove a useful, though a costly The managemert of the party must| Aurora Republican: The demo- be put inthe hands ot upright and | crats, greenbackers and a fow sore non-scheming men, andthis result can | heads with the assistance of the so- be accomplished, if the people will |calted alliance, combined with the take half as much interest in the mat- | tomfoolishuess i the republican party ter before the primaries as they do|bya few that would rule or ruin and before the clection. the loose mauner in which our caucus- “‘SADLY DEFEATED,” ses and convention were conducted Franklin County Guard: The elec. | Becounts for the defeat. In the first tion is over, and, although we have no | Plac "]'“’ d".i'l“”“”““’. “’_‘“'{’ l"‘fl‘c" by oflicial figures, yet enough is kunown | Men who did not intend to vote the to make it protty certain that the cn- republean ticket and in sume instances tire republican county ticket, excopt | bY men who never have voted it tho endorsements, is sadly defeated by | They wero there with no good pur- v reine poso to the republican party, but with the avowed intent of defeating it. THE ALLIANCE IS MIGHTY. Fairmont Bulletin: The fight was| . "‘“""‘f""’j;: Gt ahot one and at times most bitter, | Seward Reporter; Boss” ism is and although the rogular republican too I|‘vu\')>.u{1»nll .fur the x:upuhhcmn nominees wera able and deserving | PAFYY ”"h'“'“‘“d countydtofcarryflatoy men, the combination of alliance | cessfully. farmers defeated them badly. FOOR EARTRACTIONS: e e Ashland Gazotte; The Gzetts de- , lors the defeat of three of the repub- North Platto Republican: The eloc- | Feutt condicutes, elork, shoriff aud tion which took place in this country judge. The result among other caus- on Tuesday last wast wholly devoid |y “yug owing to the fact that the re- of political fecling or interest. Men | (0 ey Fuiled to turn ont. solected their candidates without any Jollog. by bl view to party, many irrespective of | KPEFUFTHE LiGnt. the principles of right or wroug, and| York Tribune: The Tribune now the truggle degenorated into a seram. | calla upon all anti-monopolits to_or- ble, in which personal feeling pre- | ganize for the next .campaign, Keep dominated, in which wounds inflicted | the issues before the people. Show yoars past were torn iresh agape, and | to your neighbor the necessity of um- from them flowed a stream of rancor | ted action. ~ Our battle has hat just and hate which time had but soured | be The advance guards have at- and embittered in their pent up recep- | tacked the enemy i its strongholds, tacles. What wonder then that men |and the enemy 13 whipped. The peo- whem party ties should have cemented | ple have captured the commissary de- in strong unison, were found at angry | partment and cut off their supplies. variance, and that results the most |Stand firm and fight hard. We hold unlooked for should have been brought | ths enemy at bay and every vote about it. It is true there was a pro- |gained strengthens the people and portion of our citizens who recognized | weakens them. th«:l duty tluiy nwcd] l"n Qtlu- couinmmi_t{y CROWDED TO THE WALL, and sincerely sought to perform it. B Lo Straight tick{m were :\Imuu‘l unknown, f\ ””l‘ Times: ll'“"““"’) .“f“] friends it happening in the majority of cases |1, B ”'f;"""l"'y' WO 1BV, (ACCOR: that two or more men who were fight- l"’“l?;“.l].“ 1Al “Y"'"“ld. ulmost an im- ing each other to the death were voted | POiBiiLY, and nothing but tho jus- for by ono and tho samo party. brought to us the surprising and un- VALENTINK'S HOME RUN, expected strength that we have so West Point Republican: As shown |soon developed. Tustead of being by the returns, published elsewhere, | discouraged by the result of this cl the democrats have won a sweeping | tion we have every reason to be ¢ victory, electing the entire county | cour Our enemies are more ticket, with the exception of sheriff. ~ | than Blll]lrl:ul at the result; they I‘«m the query arises how did thisare struck with consternation. happen m this republican county? for|So strong has the monopoly in- we maintain that it is republican | fluence been in this county, and so county. The question is easily an-[strongly intrenched are the railroad swercd. Because of factional strife in | companies here that they had con- the party, and a_gencral disregard of | fidently expected from 400 to 700 ma- party ties and obligations. l‘hu lesson | jority for their entire ticket, and to taught by Tueaday's defeat is a severe |see us elect part of our ticket and one, but we believe it to be not with- | crowd them so very closely on the rest out its good results. has taught them what they are loth to We are confident a large majority | believe, that their power is broken and of the republicans who this fall scratch- | they must soon succumb. Stand to- ed their tickets, sinccrely regret|gether, farmers and friends, stand having done so. When they consented | fiem, and we will compel them to give to do it through feelinzs of pique or | us what we demand or step aside, and personalfriendship,[they did not dream | make room for men who will, of the dire disaster that was to result therefrom. Tt scems a trivial thing for one man to scratch a ticket, and so it is, taken alone, but when hundreds h ! X do the same thing it is impossible to [ed was peculiar. -~ While the office of conceive of the mischief it is liable to | county commissioner is by far the do. most important of the county offices it attracted comparatively littlo atten Norfolk doiznals yblican | Hon, M, Klgerton s agreed upo arty in this county, as The Journal | by all parties as the mun for the place | f J and there was no contest for the hon THE BOSSES REBUKED, Hasting-Gazette-Journal; In some respects the local cympaign just clos- DONE *| sia hag vanmshed, with all its symptoms, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY NOVEMBER I8 posed to the republic n ticket, which besides the democracy includes many who are republicans upon the main | questions, but who for vatious causes | saw fit to opnose a portion of the re publican ticket This combination was too strong, as the returns show, for some of the republican nominees. [QUEEN OF THE “SLOPE.” Missouri Valleyans Growing Fat and Prosperous on the Sunny S8ide of the Blufts, Reocord of the Season's Improves ments A Dond Tramp Correspnder e of Tiiw e, Missovrt Varuey, Novembor 14 Tn our first lotter to Tue Bee it might not be improper to inform your read ers where, who and what we are, how doing. Missouri Valley is situated upon a slightly sloping hillside overlooking [ the valleys of the Missouri and Boye, rivers. To the north blofls r ruptly and streteh off in long lines of o ab high ridges and deep ravines covered with woods, atfording ample grazing arca for our cattle; to the cast @ farming country ets the of the valloy upon the south and west spreads gently | rolling vision, while the level swee ctive lines that | out its beauty in a holds the tion upon its bosom and canses him to o of the gazer in admira exelaim, ““I'his, indeed, must be the garden ot the world!” To the west from our viow, on the hill hack of the city, the silver liko thread of the Mis- souri river may be scen here and there shining through its barricade of foliage, while far away to the south the smoke from Omaha’s many fur- naces hangs heavily on the air. The Chicago & Northwestern, the S, C. & P.and the Nebraska division of the latter complete our railvoad facilities which conneet us with the cities in every quarter of the great west, We have the Sioux City & Pacific railway shops and general of- fices. Also now stock and teed yards are under contract, being built by this enterprising company. They are 380x280, having sis n yards and five streots for loading. They are leased to our popular stock men. Jno. P. Lahman. These yards, when com- pleted, will cost $20,000. We have the finest schools in the county, un- der the management of Prof. Cole- man, Our population at present is 1,500 and constantly increasing; our many advantages offering inducoments to seftlors are uuuquulud by any other county; our builders have erected some thirty dwelling houses during the last scason, and yet the demand for tenements far exceeds the supply, with rents climbing higher up the ladder of the outrageous thun was ever fondly anticipated by the greedy landlord in his most delightful dreams of dross. The buildings for the near future are an_extensive addition to Cheney Bros. depot hotel, and a two- story implement house, 26x50, by Carlisle Bros., hardware merchants; alsoa very complete establishment on a large scale for grease refining, by L. J. Goodrich. Our farmers are busy employing every moment of available weather to Lusk their corn, and despite the floods of last spring and the unfavorable summer, the bottoms will yield a tair crop of this necessary article. Our merchants find trade lively and are runnmg off their immense fall stocks at a rate that at least moets their fondest oxpectations. The incoming expre City on last Friday mors man lying upon the t with snow. Upon miration he proved to be dead, having been killed, 1t 18 supposed, by some outgoing train the night before. He was a tramp. from Sioux g found a ck covered Hvan Hoxie, Bradford, Pa. Thos, Fitchan, Bradford, Pa., writes: ai 0 money for SPRING BLOSSOM, us L said I would if it cured me. My dyspep- I shall never be without it Price 50 conts, trial bot- 17eodlw Many thanks; in the house.” tles 10 cents, A Case for Charity. Detroit Free Pross. One of Detroit's millionaires was walking homeward yesterday when he encountered a lame man with a greasy paper in his hand. As the pair came o a halt the lame man asked: “Will you do me the favor to read this paper?” “Can't do it—left my eye-glasses home,” was the repl “Then 1 will state the contents to you.” “No use-—-no use. I'm so deaf that I couldn’t cath mozo than one word out of thr “I'ma poor man with a wooden og, sir." “Yes Tsee— Isec. Lots of poor men have no wooden legs. You are lucky, sir, and I congratulate you. Must have cost you fifty dollars, “and T presume itis & nice log.” “If you had any clothes, sir.” “Yes, but 1 h.nmn “Or old boot “I'm wearing my old boots, you see. You are just six months too early to get'om.” I haven't had a meal since yester- day.” YNor 1, either, We are cleaning house, and for the last three days T' ve had to eat a cold Imuh off the piano,” “Then you couldn't spare a nickle?”’ fow can I Ain’t Iwalking home use 1 haven't money torlde on the has vepeatedly asserted, owes nothing 3 l”“‘LIN( h;‘ Bt S QLA ‘HI(HFIILE' ulm-,- I-iull\\u!.llt..»luluw} Eyery time they have attempted to| firei®l 8 poime of the other ofticvs | take Brown into their confidenco thoy | (it 4 Vo PRC Lhe wse was (uite have been betrayed Thei Ailoronk 10 SRDUR-I6ANN. Ria0RG B | inthe field i the usual| con= | ek vontions havo been staupeded —their| |\ oy “There wore many who plans frustrated and the better ele PR, ARy g onisof the party disgusted, The AR 4410 ALRREL \RRRG. WM men party ] A Fariers' \J‘ ance was encourazed to election two years sgo 1guested this | t ,) s Hleld t fact vory forcibly and the one just |RiAce ® tickotin the tield, which the | i on tho day following 'the republi- | The ticket paat fuily confirms 1t, { was made up of men who liad the con GOOD MEN ON BOTH SIDES, Grand Teland Times: The republi- | fidence of the public, owing to their ickot in Hall county this year is | upright character and superior intol od throughout by majorities |ligence, Lhis later ticket received ranging from sixty-nine to over 1,000, | the endorsement of all who were op was (uite did not | can county conventi car “Is that so? up.” “Of course we are,” “And being you'ra tho worst off | here's a cold ige I got at the house | below, and here's a nickle to ride on thecar! 1tell you, sir, us poor folks has got to have more pity for the rich nd do better by "em or we'll all go to| the poor hou th hard Then we're } “Buchupaiba, w, quick, complete cure in four days, urinary -flections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, Kkidney diseases, #1 Druggists, Depot at C, I, Goodman's, (5) I vy AYATIIOT Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient May properiv be called ho i, for it ol ane Nature's a allo \8 the recoperative do 1he work of cine ure; Nat opens th prop mtted to ros gty wo'l SOLD BY ALL DRU Gentle Who want glossy, lnxuriant and way lr(-uci of abundant, lwnmlmi Hair muost uso LYON'S KATHATRON, This clegant, cheap articlo always m.li(-e the Huir grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, mw\!s and cures gr ay ness, removes dandrulf and | itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling (vmlvm"r and lm'pmw it in any dosired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure ( r‘-sult of using Kathairon, [Stisis er i ] To Nervous Sufterers \ THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, | Dr, J. 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Soit Abuse; as Loss of Memory, Uni ersal Lassi- tude, Pain in the Back, Dimness of Vision, I'ro maturs Old Age, and imany other Di-ased that | lead to Insanity ‘or Consumption and a Prema ture Gray garFull wo_desire to s &4 The Spodific at 81 por packaie, or be sent freo by mail addressing THEGRA ticulare fn oar_pamuhlct, which Sl to evéry one, fr For sale by €. F Good: o N e el West for being the most direct, quickost, an satost line co g the great Metropolls, CHI CAGO, and tiio FASTRRN, NORTU-EAKTHRN, S0UTI and SOuTH-EARTERN Lixas, which terminatothere, with IKANBAB CiTv, ~LMAVENWORTH, ATCIIKON, Counci BLures aiid OMATIA, the COMMBKCIAI CnTaks from which rudiate EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penotrates the Continent from the Missour) River to the Pacific Slope, The CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA- CIFIC RATLWAY I8 the only line from Chicago owning track into K )y its own road, roachos the . NO TRANSVERS BY CARRIAGH ! No MissiNa coxxncrioxs! No huddling in i1l vontilated or unclean cars, ag ovory pasenger in carried (n roomy, clean and ventllsted coachce upon Fast Expross Trains, DAY Caks of unrivaled magnificence, PuLLYAN PALACK SUKAPING CARS, and our own world-famous DINING Caks, upon which meals are sorved of un surpaancd cxcellunce, at the low rato of Savierr. FINN CKNTS RACH, with amplo tim for healthful enjoymont. hirough Cara between Chicago, Peorla, Mil watkee and Missouri Rivor Pointa; nd closs con uections at al polata of intersection witl” other roads, Wo'tiokot (do not forget thin) directly to evor I Jportan anas, Nebraske, Blac] Lills, Wyoining, un. Idaho, Nevada, Cafifornia, Oregon, Wal ‘orxitory, Colorado, Arizons menta regarding boggage or any other line, and rates of faro always as ow o compotitors, who furnish but s tithe of the com tort. Dogs and tackle of sportsmon free, Tickets, maps and folders ot all principa offices in the Cnited States and Canad: K. R, CABLE, T. JOIIN, Vice Pres't & Gen. Gen, Tkt nln“' g Manager, Chi Chica W.dJ. CONNELL, | ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. | Oppicr—Front It aew brick build arnham Stroots, 1 (up stairs) tn Hanscom's W. corncr Fiteenth ad | RYION KEED. UBWINERAD BYRON REED & CO. JOLUBKT BATABLINH KD Real Iistate Agency IN NEBRASKA§ | to travlors and t I | SLEEPING CARS run_only on this line 1881 | TAFE TELE ‘ W e 3 it AR i‘ ,cr RS2 175 ‘t\'mv'* --—-~:~-... o | No Changing Cars ARTWREN OMAHA & GHICAGO, Whiere direct connection are made with Throug! | L SLEEPING CAR LINES for NEW YGRK, BOSTON, FUILADELPHIA, BALTISORK, WARHINGTON TERN TIES The Short Line via. Peoria viar, INDIANAROLLS, CINCINNATI, LOUIS- , and all points in the SROW T EN-ELA ST, TIR KRST LINE For ST. LOUIS, | Where direct connections aro wdo in the Untor Dopot with tho Throuyh Sieopin,: Car Linea for ALL POINTS SOD".I.‘H. |NEW LINE o DES MOINES THE I, \\mu‘w Iun TE FOR Rock Island. The uogyated e ments otforod by this e arists aro as follows: 1) PA AND ALL EA o colobmted PULLMAN (16-wh & Q. PALACE sRAWING ROOM CARS, with Horton's Reclining Chaira. No extrn chargo for soats n Roclining Chairs. ~ The famons C., B, & Palace Dining Com. Gorgoons Smoking ¢ fitted with elogunt high-backed rattan revolying chairy, for tho oxclusivo uso of first-clase passon: core Stool Teack and_ superior equipmont co with tholr gaeat through car acrany this, abovo all’ othors, the favorite South and Southeast. it, anid you will find” travollng luxury tn ot'n discomfort, i tckots vio this colobrated lino for sal atull All 10dations, Time Tabloes, et cheorfully given by applyini to PE e L Qo Manarer AVO. bwux Uity & Pacific R AILIROAID. THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE Lk a Solid Train ‘Lhrough from Council bluffs to rt. +aul Without Change Time, Only |7 Hours, - - ACC> MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE, rou COUNCIL BLUFFS8 TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK, and all points tn Northern lown, Minnesota and Dakota, ~This line in equipped with the improved Wostinghoune Automatic Air-brake and Millor ©latform Couvler and Buffer; and for SPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT od. Pullman Pal Car 0 S zh W THOUT CHANGE bet Kan ml St. Paul, via Council Bluffa and Paciflc Transfer at Coun- 1. daily on arrival of Kansae il Bluffs an. t h & at Sioux City 11 andat the Now Union Depot at 8, Pal at noon. TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. £2TRomember fn_ aking tho Sloux City Route yougot a Through Train, The Shortest Line, the Quickest Time and a Comfortable Ride 1o the Through ars between COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL, 47500 that your Tickety read via the “Sioux d Pacific Rail oad.” UCHANAN 1 Pos. Aj 1880, SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, - 8t. Joe & Conncil Bluffs RATLROAD 18 THN ONLY Direct Line to ST. L.OUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of carn botweon Omaha and bs. 1ouls snd bug one botwesn OMAHA sad NEW_YORK SIEC Daily PassengerTrains wxAoiN0 T KASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESs CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINES, This entire line 18 equipped with Pullman’s Palaco mw‘nlnu Carw, Palaco Day Coaches, Millor's mm{ Platform d Coupler, and the celebrated Wostinghouso Alr-brake. £°Sco that your ticket reads VIA nANSA+ CITY, 8T, JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFFS Rall road, vin 5t. Joseph and St. Louis, gy Tikete”tor amls'ab"wl coupan siatans o (21 ot J. F. BARNARD, A DAWES, Gon. Sipt., 8t .luu:[;h, Mo Gen, Pass, and Ticket Agt., Bt. Jonep) \ Awox ilowsiky, Tickot ‘Agont, nham streot, A. B, Bannans, Gonoral Agonts OMAHA/NE A. MARTIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. 1220 Farnham 8t., Desires to anovounce to his friends and the Ge eral public that he has resolved to reduce h's prices to the lowest notch consistent with the principle of ‘live and let hive,” Gentlemen desiring a flrst-clags Suit of « lothes, in all respects equal toany and second to nons, will do well to give Mr. Martin & call, Good Business Suits to orker, $26. Fine Pantaloons, $5 and upwards, nldhn 08, K. CLARKNON, 4. 0. HUNE Clarkson & Hunt, Buccessers to Richards & Hunt, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW 8 LathHtrest On ha Neb John G. Jacobs, (Formorly of Gish & Jacobs, ) Koep & (m.lm abstract of titlo to Row Estate In Omahs a0 Douglas county, mayt! N0. 1417 Farnham 8t., 0ld Stand of &ar Orders oy Telogravh Solicited UNDERTAKER. #cob Gls, 7 l.fil\ N W AND CQ‘RRFCT H.A.P “E0VL. JeyOnd ANy reasonable question that tha CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY § BHEI0% THE Dess von « tnnm.un \ke when craveling i eithor Alrection between] ATOTuliy aargine s Map, The Frineipal Citles of the “Nt'\m\ N r‘lvwnntnm‘lln"fl" i TS FoRC 1o throug s traing mako close connections with the trsing of ail rsilroads a8 NL)I\Tm\ LSTERN 1\/\”‘\\'1\“ “YHE C‘IICA(.O & NORTH WLESTERN RAILWAY, 1einal Tines, rang way dafly from two to four or more Fast Sxprasd 1y voad west of Chicago that uses the il The Imperial Palace Dining Cars. It1s (ho only rond that P Sloeping O Vortliwo Mioag JEis o anterand that runs Pullman Sioenin Cary Northwost of Chicago. 1tbads Overallof § Urams, 1t the ¢ cport & Dubuque Line, IS OveE iy Tz aro sold s, nember to ask for Tickets via this road, bo sure they read over it,and take m.nnnlllm-' NUGIITT, Geut M r, Chicago, .. W. Il STENNETT, Gen'l Pass, Agent, Chicagos HAGRY P, DUKL, ) & N. W. Rallway, Lith aud Fanham stroots, L. E. KIMBALL, ot Aqent C. ¢ N W. Railway, 14¢h and Farnhaw streots L Moket Ax W. Rulway, U. P. R. R. Dopos. T oral Avent WM. ROGERS’ Manufacturing Company, ———~MAKERS OF THE——— Finest Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks. The only and ) tional plate that original firm of | g5 ) iy giving for in- Rogers Bros. stance a single All our Spoons, Forks plated Spoon a and Knives plated triple thickness with the greatest Each plate only on of care. lot being hung Stojiis e CLUOHE on a scale while where expo d being plated, to to wear, theroby insure a full de- making a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. wear as long as We would call 8 triple plated especial atten- tion to our see- CLif Orient All Orders in the West should be Addressod to OUR AGENCY, A. B. HUBERMANN, Wholesale Jeweler, OMAHA T o S Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that M.EELILIVEAN & CO. Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of CLOTHING, FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WHAR, NEB. ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. Wao are’prepared to meet the demands of the trade in regard to Latest Styles and Patterns, Fine Morchant Tailoring in Connection RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 812 13th St BBOMP‘I‘ONIQAI BROMPTON. GONSUMPTION PRESCRIPTION. Banishes [iures [Pevents Bad Breath, (olds, [Paing in the Sides, Blood-Spitting, (attarrhs, {Pleurisy, Breathlessness, Chest Pains, Phleghm in t1e Throat Bronchitis, [Grouy, Pneumonia BOSS COUGH Vrowipton Hospital is the LA RGEST the o' j et s th atment of LUNG consluts of the MOST BEMINE the MOST' SUCCESFUL REMEDY OF alone ichas effceted mo ¢ than 1,000,000 ('L I\ 3 1 eredited with haying SAVED HUNDRED > OF LIVE tles %1, 0 and G0¢ each), from . B, PAREITT, OIVIAXA, “B. ADDRES?, RESIDE P. 0. Box 602, uov1o Ut 8. W. Pierce lnd zoth St __PHYSIC. SWORLD of which Its Medical Staff 1, to whom we owe this. lu e British Metropolis the trying Winter of 1880 is Obtaivable only (in Bots