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L JOITINGS orNIA OOCCIDE®? NTA CALI The Nar aw.gav to Mono Javke is completed The orange crop of Los Avgeies will ready for this ceasar, from month to six weeks earier tham nsual Paeumon a & quite prevakmt in | cou.ty, espeeially ab ut Vialla 1 rgo per cont of the anses terminate ly. | Los Angeles is to jswe £136,000 in six per cent (wenty-vear honds, for the pure powe of refunding its present in ebt ness, There are 1,000 arte-ian wells in Cali fornia. ¢00 of whidh are in Santa Clara v lley. They average from 17 0 feet | n de,ith, | Smalpox has azain made in San Fran i Th along the Centwal (0 coming alarmed, The vein of coal in the “mine. Los Ang les county “pinched out” atew days a.c is bein sunk in search of 1he to the n on in the tax levy irposes, the people of Hollister & ¢ compelted to voluntarily assess them: selves or have their schools closed for the next five uonths, and a fatal railroad towns anta Clara coal 20’y pius trees grow so rapidly that they are n( 1 ent for fusl near Flor Th large enough to ma by the felliug of trees T e Petaluma Sportsmen’s olub recently cansd five thousand voung salmon to be lucd in te Adube creek, and ten thons- 1 more will soom be veseived for other ntral Pacific 1ailroad BHrought sits last week azninst settlers on Colusa connty ny of these mettlers have very valuable impre vements and have been in actnal possession for ove iten years, So n any citirens of Santa Berbar is. nued the use of gas and employe ne that the Gas company anuo e if the pesple will conttuue and resume atronage it will reduce the priee from 26 to & a thousand feut. The police of Sur Francisco have de- clared war on the sidewalk fers who forw grac-ful linesdn fromt ef chu ches to stare at the fom e members of the con- grezation .« they ceme out, A like reformn 15 badly uee ed'in Omara Howell & Son, who conduet a ranch abous fifteen miles south f Bakerstield, have raised this vear ten «r twelve of cotton, * to the and wor peculiarly g0 it the M r and the and v fin w $iEess mors axtensi If f ton millloe thenifzens of Tulare county, prronch <y wery of the unde, which souds a stream goval to 74 lous in twenty-four b s thr te 1 well on Fai e and Mortor wery makesdhe i fertile but dry countr para ively Jittic cost,— ome weeke ago, formerly av ol operas commenced hering for the Puonte Ilencho oweed by \ land, sberiff of this county. ch d o depth of 165 feet, he sty in lege volime=, He stoppe i tuted ¢he well, and onSund ylastpumped fifteen barrels of petsoleum’in thi y-five minntes, without seeming to diminih the yield. matter of com- ® Call. Baidette €haailer, in Penucylvar MONTAtIA, Egg: arceelling at o dollar and » dollar and a half per dozen at Miles City. Over onesbundred residences bewe been added ¢o Miles City ‘during the -past sum- mer, Butte's nev: school must be pulled down. The foundatien is crumuiing and the walls are defec.ive. #_ The recvipts from pheer mining m Deer Lodre county for 1881 were $28,041; for bullion, 8522241, The Nortbsrn Pacific railroad kas let the coatract for grading a branch 1 s from the mouth of the Liitle Bla Butte, The anuounce The moen who have been two moaths const uting the aph line betwen I3 Buford Maginmis, heve compl ted the in» | tween Maginnis and € 1. The et line will e varpleted. e NeXt suer wvey of ths Northern Paci , Mou., to be wiles vo by tuat route than hy Vorthern and Union Pacific, the respecti s a3 follows: Vi. North 1,557 miles: via Uniou Pacitic ., Butte is built on a s ed granite new tel ce of decomp - street: do notyet very muddy., Below this surface a short dist uce, the granite i; tirmly inpace, s when he citizen wishes construct a house, hie hus a cellur blasted out aod gets enough s one dations, wis killed lowstom e, eccipanion T st jumged i nters who sser avout the seen w sink and it is supposed thut he is drowned WYOMING. Laramie wanta ap op-ra house. Men an | teaws are collectivg at anie to work on the North Park road .Active steps have been “aker toward the organiza ion of an amateur dramatic club in Laramie. Prospectors ase exawining the oil fields of western Wyominz, Several locations have been male While Cheyenne and Laramic are enjoy ing ‘he miseries of an Arckic cl mat Rawlin< and Green R yer are reveliug i Indien summer. The coal minex on the Oregon Short Line, aear Granger, are being gpened as fast as possible, Thre different tunuels are Leing worked by the U, P, rail oad «<ompany, and each one is developig veins «of coal of good quality, L 5 superior to Almag, bt a little ar g0 Rack Hpring woal, lara branch IDAHO. Four quartz mills are now iu o gzation in Boise couaty. The output of Dakota's mines thi will mearly rewch £9,000,000. Oaly about Wxty m n will be em ployed m the m nes at Bullion this winte Thirty car-duads of steel rais bave i+ cently been shipoed to Pocotello for the Oregon Bhort line, ‘T he Idano wive has shipped $200,00 waorth of ore this year, $80, 00 w. re are on the dutap, and balf & million in sight. The In iuns are Caeur d'Alene, for the yearly of ¢ which takes place the latter part of ¢ week . Hay is very se n the Sawt oth aud Galena country. «hat little for sale in that section brinzs 8100 per ton, and will no doubt reach $200 by spring. The sports of Belivue are always " The acquittl of ‘. Perry murder of Dave Ray led to a fatal i strects. Bur s Buchanan and Edward Hyer discus-ed the mat: s0 warmly that Hyer died. Both blaz away ut ten paces, but Buchanan's Win clester was superior to Hyer's *‘bulldog Brave Bear, son-in-law of Sittiog Bull, st ted for the happy hunting grounds by the poison route cn the 17th, The deputy marshal has a document, which Brave Bear gave him, which, 1f it ean ever be de- ciphered, may prove to be a confe sion. It conssts of & number of animals rudely sketohed and colored, and underneath quite a lengthy statement in writing hether the writing is intelligible re- o its appearance | suddenly | |uary, appreximate 150,000 acres | s | | large | {ollars had been | ) il on that pa t of | and - |Beem to e reasons why the II, { Tawish that| placed in Standi W x and it i~ bod sent b his father at ORAD( f npon the ¥ Denver is tville, Like, ae ty be illuminat ' e of the id dividends to pr amm tand Gannisom, % toity have this r wt ot $2,655, st the town of Leadville registered The popuiation is esti- | mated at 1 [ The apy o »f the land con wed for a public I for Denver is 890 acres de has thirty-six furnices, with a 57,68, Leady e ific railrond are be- | daily capacity of 1,000 tons, and ninety- < daily capacity. The mer hants' pol D v v success. They are uniformed and thor- oughly equi. ped for every eer.ency. The entre debt of D nver, evelusive the bonded debt, will, ‘v the first of Ja: The expen for the last eleven months exceeded | five stamps of 200 to of | | | | | | | ditme the rec There | Deen 3,800 minos sud in Ouras e anty this sanmer notwithstand ng the fact that all v supp des have had to be freight 2 of 110 or 285 miles by wag pros This i muchin ed a dista WASHINGTON TERRITORY Dayton, W. T {10 town of inhabi tant and the | ) of the pany, nt terminus m Rai way and Nay s ted with about fifty o | b | the: Lty cuees of small- |pox and varioloid, Seattle coumcil | issued an order prohibiti g the landing of |'passengers there from Twe There | e been nine deaths wit in the last fort- night at that Rigid quara regu ations are 1 force there, and it is hoped that the furth er s;read of the dis- ease will be arrested. ARIZONA. | A Methodist churok has beencompleted at Tueson. There a Phanix public | teaci.crs to fnstruct | & of rongbs raided an emigesat cain e © Benson a8 night, biow out She chts, plunde ed the inmates, and left ‘for fields. Noclue, rand Ocatral miee, near Temb- ths’ run of t has in bul¥n, From work- e. it ot thes h s 1 e of « two boisting @ cost f 83000 and 0,000 e ch,m king o In the Old Gued e, rich & velopmerts have Tie ore ass.ys over 2.0 al 214 pupils enroXed in the mols, and only thee e all, [ iwo feet, NEW MEXICO. The Laurence mine - woiers refused 81,006, 00 for Chefr propr v The gamblers of Las Vegas are com- elled to puy it centsa ay toward the (pposn of the poli * Fiwe hiniired additiona) labes 2rs for the Atlaatic & Pactic wilro d by e arriyed andgome to the f ant. Several thousind wen are ey oyeddn the construe ion. "The iron to constrect two ramiles and a | | | | P purciaseti. The read, will be operated by dumm stend of thorse power. Thetotal ovtput of the'cual mines of “olfax_ceunty, fram August 1st, to Oci tober 31, 1881: “Auvust ;356 tons, Sepr tenber 16602 tons, October 4 591 toms. Totul G,:80 tons. ic estimatel that there is upwards of . 700,000 or SO(,000acres of coal lants in Colfar county DHKOTA. Thederritory this year 1idlds 8 882,000 Dbashels uf whoat. against'2,820,00 in 675 The Sioux Falls board trade is cor- sidering a_proposition to ocase a found:y an ww shops at that place, 1f the v treasuver col'ects every cent of the ye 1. arkom the mew Catholiz charoh «it Mitehel hos comr enced. Its aimensions will be ower twelve (oot squate end s y-eicht foet high. t will cost not Jess than $4,000. 1881, he awill have MEVADA. are cupd conpany menth aggre; \bout 175 msn 1 | Sutr . Tunnel for the past J )00, Cre Lyon Mill snd Min Dayton is receivi i fort avent Irow by bl pey-rall ar Daytan will yet become the Swankes of Nevada. UTAH Arothor hank how been orgenized at Oy den, Alta bisihad i £rst snow slide, conry ing o man vt it The ardinance regrulating sa’ oons in Salt Lake Ci of all Kinds I involvii | prohibiced, apd saloons must <l {days, neiona holidays and ol-clion day, and frow 10 p. 1. to 6 3. m, swork days The Demaond for Polled Cattle The present demand ;fu~ Polled- #ngus catble is ungyuestionably the re- eult of their victoryat the Maris ex- position of 1878, which hes resulted in creating a fashionable cr for thom on both sides of the wases The Mark Lawme Esress, referring torthe increasod American demand for hozuless cattle, bas the following: Khere is, as we have frequently re- maged m this column, a very strong | and growing feeling among cattlo: broecers in the Usited # i favor of hotnless cattle. During the past two years, and espocially durivg the present, mavy shipmente of Scoteh polled stud cattle have been made to the Urited Statesard to Cauade; and éhere would Sootelt polls sheuld thrive well in Capada. But the movement on the other side of the Atlastic is not eonfined he importation of stock; the question ie being raised whether it would uot be practicable de “‘breed the horns off "’ other races.of cattle. This subjur has been dealt with by the Cineinnota Weekly Comwercial in an article from which wé take the following passages ‘For the past two years we hav: ad- ! veeated the superiority of the horn- less over horned cattle, everything else being equal Our’ views have been abundantly corroborated by the experience of others. The advan tages of the hornless features are so numerous and 80 evident and real that ome wonders that, while Col- lings and Booth, and other iutelligent breeders, who had so much to do in forming the type of the noble short horn tribe, did not go one step furth- er, aud eliminate the horns altogeth- er. We make no doubtthat the same amount of attention which has been given to developing the well-formed plate and square quarter would, if di- rected to the elimination of horns, also lother quality | have shown that it s protitable, too, jinasmuch as dishovaed cattle feed 1o a half of streo) railway at Soeor-o his lm' HE OMANA DAILY for eattle without horns, for example, is & \s vet, those by are inf n other wport Tielent wanting horn rior ind more valuablo and is suf jectir inferior oruless which a one aut points, reason for breg T auperior hoimed T breed, simply becausethey are | It takes many years to produce such a breed asthe Durham. They have | o A | arrived at a great degree of perfeetion for beef, and have also the additional | value of being milkers. Now, if to| these two requisites we can add the | or trait of breeding hornless progeny, we shall attain toa | higher degree of oxcollonce than isyet | to be found in any breed of cattle The question, then, for solution is, Can a tendency to produce hornless | calves be induced by dshorming the bulls and cows of one's herd? [t is a problem that has enouch in it to warrant an experiment. What breed er have we who has a scientifie turn of mind suficient to make| this a matter of stody and persistent experimentation, Dis hor cattle intended feeding and shipping has been ticed among Trish cartle men enc s wh 10 show They | e advantage than the horned of the same breed. Tn the once established of ehavgi Anner of growth i any part or member of an | animal we have in our hands a means of wmore rapidly bringing domestic animals to the type or neode demanded In considering the possibility of apply ing this prineiple te the change «nd final extinetion of tie horns in a family of cattle, we may $nd encouragetment to wake the experiment in the fuct that the horny staucture once seviously ingared 1s exceedingly slow in return- ing to a normal condition The korny struotwro once slipped oft is mever fully replacad, Of this every { handler of cattle has abundant proof. If the horndess foature car thusbe es- tablished vo not far from the goal of a horalesswribe of cattle which will excel all other breeds.” In theargument quoted above there is much that descrves cousideration. There cen be 1o question that horas on dowesticated cartle arve nseless, &l thouy were newlod by the wild | cattle from which ov wils rived offensive defopsive weupons. ite of domus- ticatton defensive weapous are not aceded, and offensive weapons are sinely sources of danger and injury. Thercfore it would be a good thing to | “breed horns off 7 if it coeid be done, ! antl thero are resons for belieting it porsible and practicable. There are | well authenticated instayces ix which | matilations wnd injuries a e in herited, and the watter is weil worth the attention of United States catélo breeders, for they could do it withont tae interference of any humanitarian society, guided more by 2cal than dis- cretion, The sanple arouomy of dis- norning young-cattle way net unlikely 1 the tock and as [ o he -« BEE: Wi DN Tarra May properl cire, for it d0.11s wor ) healt cine cure: Nature cares. T opens th proper aveniies, the funct W tted to re-ume bieir Work, and &t woll SOLO Py ALL DRUGGHISTS Gentle Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beantiiul Hair_ must uso LYON'S KATHAIRON. This | clegant, cheap articlo alivays | mnfi('s the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from fulling | out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in nny desired position, Beau- tiful, healthy Halr is the sure msult of using Kathatron, DAY NOVEMBER DD e, TAXEE TIEE } No Changing Cars ARV OMAHA & GHIGACGD, Whero direct coniection are made with Throngt SLEEPING CAR LINES for | YGRK, BOSTON, PYHILADELP A BAUTIIORE, WASTINGTON ITIES o NEW AND ALL EASTERN The Short Line via. Peoria Eor INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATL, LOUIS VILLE, and all points n the SOUNEL-EAST, THN KRST LINE For ST. LOUIS, Where direct conuections are made in the Unlon Dopot with the Through § St Car Linea for ALL POINT SO U T XL, NEW LINE ~~DES MOINES THE FAVORITE ROUTE FOR Rock lIsland. The uneqyaied (nducements offered by this Hoe 0 traelers And tonviats aro ns follows: wlobmted PULLMA 3 CARS run 188 v W AND CORRECT MAF )0 thal th po— N S FOYLL JEYOLG ANy teason ICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN bl qrests i R'Y wcago and ali of the Principal Points in the Wast, North and Northwest o tats Map, The Principal Cities of the West and Nori through trains ke £10se ontections Wikl the trains of ail e O TOF YN 1o Lake when cravel (o t Atraation A IR 7 RENEET ) \Y 1 o Nogruis: =l 0 Jpsmuniey \ FLogenc . A Iy e T Quinrene & smm. s\ 7 18 Aoly,s 1 N 4 Sow n, ¢ ‘\ * Woreastm AN ¢ W, o R, o2 & Sk LROY QL A N i [ OF W A inrs 08 BV ot { ST RN RAIDWAS THE CHIGAGO & NORTHN WESTERN RAILWAY, [rinctunl Tines. eune aach sway dally from two to forar o Fast Gxpr, e Ouly roid wast of Cliicagn that uses the mpewial Palace Dining Cars. ra North ot Northwest of Chileago. It had rbraska & ¥ Port & Dub S youd are sold Ly i Wy Milwauke Coupon Tiekot Ageuts i the and take nono other ass. Agent, Ohleags T . Vekets over thy Candas Ttewember tansk for Tlekets véa this road, besurethey read over It HARVIN NUGHYEY, Gen't Manager, Chicago W. 1. STENNEIT, Gen'l T HARRY P, DUKL, W, Maflwey, 1400 and Faanham areet. 015 KIMDALL, Thekot Agont ¢ & N W, Ralwav, 14th and - avahan steools 1 BELY, Tiexes' A W, Rallvay, U, P, RCR Dapot, L) A et et Une conncoknge the great Motr CAGA, and the EasTri, Nowta-Easito, Soum and $U0TIEASTICN LINK, s termiintetior. With KAXNAS 00y, LEAVRNSORTH, ATOR 4o ©0oRCiL BLUFY ald OwAls, the Cove s CReeRKs from which mdiate EVERY LINE G ROAD the, penotras Contineet from the &issonr Rivor to the ific Slope. "The come to be toriously comvidered in { this country at no veny fustre dey “Zswve Thrt 'Go™ After the war closed an frish: oorpo- ral in a company belonging to a Bos- ton regiments was presented with a watch his comrades. Carporal 0'Toole (thet was bis nare) fedt that| some vemaedis were in order in.ac. omant of the.ccmplizent he had weceived. He sai “Min of compsuy B, where was Colonel Clay during the e wes at tko front, fis ro. But wwe will here was ‘Corporal the war? He was et like a haro. Bt O'Taole durin, the front dighting we will lave it :@o. (A pause, Gintlemin, T didn’t do my duty jist for chis wateh {looking at it rritroally, and ther putunyg it in hie p But we will lave thut o.” nati Saourday Trouble Saved. zemavkable Juct that Taox ax oo for inkernal ar ex. rd seases of the waags and throa , and for rheumatism, neuralgia, crick x the back, wounls and s es it i the best kawnem: dy. andma h treahle is saved by having it always ou hand. novl v Impreving Hamlot Edwin Booth hes introfuced “bustness” into Hamlet. We . glad af it. We truat he will 80 im- prove the play that a man son't #cel ! liko & funer asion for two wecks Laftor A little a new groat meed of Humletdn order to © it avelish to the average play- r.- Pock's Sun ——r— Buwokun s arxica Sxlve. The best sulvo intho world for euts, ruises, eores, uloers, salt rheum, ‘over sores, totter, chapned hands, hillbluing, osens and all ds of okin eruptic This salve is guar cuteed to give perfeot satisfrction in erery case or wonoey mefunded. Price, ic per box, For suls by Tewr & MoMatioN, Omaha. | goe | 3 Tho ""American Cattle Jowrnal, N ANTED—Agents and county in th and gt up minin Tick iz Hut o A 1y wibsoeibor gote ot @ préze in the Annual of Blooded Cattle, attaral fwplonon & yoai, in spente’ | Kond e C 1. ALLEN, Pub, | Nebruska” (The Amser ican Catile dovenal”) Oniaka, PROBATE NOTICE, In the méter of the Estateot Potor J. Johnwn, dowe ! Notice s hereby given that the wiid decmwd, wil me. Eatat, Wi nty Jdudge of Douglea ruska, at & County «ourt Roow. in v, on the 24th day of Novomber, 1881, %t day of «avuary, 1592, sad 0 thi 24th day of ¥arch, 1652, at 10 0'clock a. . vac duy, 10F the werpose of presenting the for ' exnminatiin, adjustient and a Six months age allowed for creditors to § their claity, a0 r the admininteator to aettle said Fatate, from e 2ith day of Sept: ber, 1881, this netice will o published in CuAIA WERKLY K 108 10 ir wooks successive psor Lo the 24th &ay of November, 18%1 (A true copy.] A M. CHADWI K, Qct19-wit County Judge Examination of Teachers. bo present st my office in Creighton block the first Satueday of eac onth to® x wnine such applicants as may de o teach in the public kchools in Gouglas county. Quar terly examination fiest baturday in February My, Auguet and Noyoniber, 1wl J.J Poinms, ¢ wnty Bupt, ublic Instruction Tree 10 Bverybdy, only by ap dinate o OHICAGO ROCK ISLAND « PA. “CIFI0 RATLWAY b tho only dre from Chiosgo owning #rack int Kanwas, orwdich, by ita own road, rechos the oints above namod. NO TRANSPRRA ¥ UAKRIAGK 10 wissiv -coNNmeTions No huddh g in ill. wentilated e unclean cars, as every passenger i+ ‘earried iweromy, clean and ventilmd coacho upon Fazt Eixpross Trais. | Day Case of unrivaled magnificonrs, PuLiyAn | Pavack SucrriNg Cars. and ourown torld-famovs DINING G, uvon which meals are e rved of un. { surpawsai oxcellence, &2 the low et of SkvrsTY. 'INR Gaxts ract, with ample thooYor healthfal fln’{ VWL, hroach Cas between Ohloagn, Peoria, Mil waukeo ®id Missouri River P sand close oy nectione at all points of intersecticn with othey roada We tirket (do not $orget this) diesctly 1o overy Iuw: importaoe i Ko Tills, “W voming, Uy, Idabio, wda, Cnlifo) I Washington Territory, Chiorado, Arizone and Freri Moxico, As ¥Mheral arr: Ak beggage s © tlwayw compitors, whe farniah hat a4 tithe ot Hhe oo Dege nud Tk i tacide of sporsesen freo offacy . § KANSAS CITY, S& Joe & Conneil Bl 11T SR AN ALEAC I A XYy 0 ST, LOULE 1 dtne to 3 ANG VHE © A rom Oraaha and the West, Ihre: Nowksnge of cary a8 FATA am . $ £330 2 DailyPassenger Traine N UITLER with LES 'VANCE of ALL ER T4 b wquipped with pul Palua ‘ary, Palnee Dy Coa Safety i "lntfonn wnd Coupkor, and b Westigirhoiteo Air-brako, &8 that your tickot rowis VIA nANS, CITY, #T. JOSEPH & COUNCIL BLUFES Kaj roud, vin 8¢, Joseph wand 5t Louis. Tickets for walc at wll coupon stations in the Wikt J. 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RSPECITYAL FANCY'PR ) T ATLIRO.AD. |THE SIOUX CITY ROUTE | Bany.a Solwl Traln Through from Council bluffs to *t. +aul Withaut .Change Time, Oaly 17 Hours. "o ACPECY MILES THE S0} o COUNCIL BLUFFS TO NT. € AUL, MINKEAPOLIS DULUTII G RISS ARCK | and all gointe 1 Northorn fowa, Minnowoi Dadiota.” This line énequipped wifh tho apre | Wostinghoue Auton: Alr-irnie and - Mitlor | Platiora Counler ané i for SPKED, SAFET'Y AND COMFORT i unwurp U 1 ran through W THOL | Paul, ' ROUTE, aluco Bleoping Car E betweon Kan ol Bluffs and on Pacif eph and Transter at Coun- cil i, at cival of Kaisan City, St ¢ e train from thie South. Arriving at Sionx City 11:85 p, m and at the New Union: Depot at St #aul at 12:30 oo (VAN Trninmtien laily Council Blu al {OURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHEK ROUTE, the Sloux City Route The Shoriest Lino, Kest Time aud 4 Comfortable lide in the en betweon COUNCIL BLUFFS AND ST. PAUL, A47Sce that, your Tickets read via the “Sioux 'ty and Pacif: Rail oad.” JoB. WATTLL 31 BUCHANAN inbondont. Gon'l Pass. Agent, ROBINSON, Ass'c o'l i I 1 ERICKSON five the Bargains —IN ALL KINDS OF JJEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes a First- Class Article. STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Ave also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS ———FOR THE—— SHMITH AMERIGAN ORCAN 0.’S ORCANS EDHOLM & ERICKSON, THE JEWELERS, Opposite the Post OCffice, Special Attention Is Once More Called to the Fact that TR TS TS T I TR 40 TR 8 CO. Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and Prices of Missouri Va J. H OVERYAN, Southwestorn nt, Counci Bluffs, lowa, A. MARTIN, MERCHANT TAILOR, 1220 Fa:nham 8t., "‘esirex to announce to his friends and the Ge eral public that he has resolved to reduce h s prices to the lowest notch conkistent with ths principlo of ‘live aud let ive " Gentlemen desiring a flrst-cliss Suit of lothes, in all respects equal rouny and second to none, will do well to give Mr. Martin a call G od Business Suits to rker, $26. Fine Pantaloons, $5 und upwards nldlm PILES! PILES! PILES! A Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need Suffer! Bleoding, Itehing and has boen discovered by Dr. Wil 0 remedy, br. Ointment i chronjc cuse poed suffer fl rtul soothin ) Acts s A poul aw rellof, and isprepa ate parts, and for noth s Ludian Pile Oint llos cures and it never found ent rel For malo by all dry, price, §1.00 HENRY & CO., Prop'rs, CLy ELAND, O110, ¥ Goodman Vot 10doad b wanwl v "D. 5. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW For sale by ¢ ARBACH BLOCK, CLOTHING FOR MEN’'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR. ALSO A COMPLETE LIN’E OF Furnishing Goods Hats and Caps. o aro propured to meot the demands of the trade in re and Patterns, Fino Merchant Tailoring in Co RESPECTFULLY, M. HELLMAN & CO,, 1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St Max MEYER & CO, WHOLES.AT.E - w gard to Latost Styles nection TOBAGCONISTS, Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwasds, Pipes from 25¢. per dozen upwards, Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards, GLOTHING, HATS, GAPS, Gent's Furnishing Goods, ——AT THE— NEW YORK STORE. H. M. & M. PEAVY, Proprtelors, Dougla 16h Sta. Umaba, Neb. 1309 Farnham Street, OMAHA, NEB, 0e20-1m