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!,, 1 l } | - THE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING CO, PROPRIETORS. 016 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One copy 1 year, in advance(p stpaid) 6 months « month " “ RAILWAY TIME TABLE. TIMR CARD CHICAGO, KT, FAUL, MINNRATOLIS JAND OMATIA RAILROAD, Leave Omaha—Passenger No. 2 eommodation No. 4, 1:00 p. m Arrive Omaha, Accommol 7508, m, Ac No. 1, 6:10 p.m, ion No, 8, 10:50 a, m, LRAVING OMAIA RAST OR SOUTH BOUKD, C., B, & Q. 7:40 & m.—3:40 p. m. C'&N. W, 7404 m 10 p. m. 108, m,—3:40 p. 1. ' esat ¥ n, m, and 6:30 uisat 6:30 a, w, and b P m. Arrives at p. m. W, St.L &P, m. Arrives at St. L m cant§ A m, and 8:40p. uis ot 6:40 a, w, and 7:50 Merland Exp . V. for Linzoin, 11:45 & R. V. for Oscooln, 0:40 a, m, No. b, b:30a, m. a. m. 0 p. m. 0 p. m.—cmigrant, 7, ¢ ! Denter exprest, 7 treicht No 11,'11 . Denver trelcht, 4 qaaeooaEm - g b:00 0:46 0. . 045 A, 1. —0:05 . m, st. Joo &C B, 7:408. m.—0:45 p.w, FROM THF WEST AND HOUTHWRST, =oen o " 1. Denver oxpross, 7. P, Froi 2150 . th. Froigrant. p.m, coocaoaRw, . P, Denver freight, 0. & R. V. mixed, DUKMY TRAINS BETWKEN OMANA AND COUSCIL BLUPYH, Leave Omaha at 3:00, 9:00, Ju0o and 11:00 S and 26, 2:25, The ‘duwminy loaves Omaha At 9:00 and 11:00 8. m.; 2:00, 4:00 and 6:00 p. m, Leaves Council Blufts at 9:25 and 11:26 a. m.; 2:26, 4:26 and 6:25 p, m. Through and local passenger trains between Omaha and Coun il Bluffs, Leave Omaha-—:60, 7:00, save Council Bl 7:25, 113 150 and 7:00 . m. Opening an«: Closing of Meils. ROUTE, orx, a.m. p. m. . Caleago & N. W. Chicago, R 1. & Pacific.11; Chicago, B. & Q. 11:00 Wabash S'oux Union Pacifl Omaha & R B.&M. Omnha & B. & M, Linc U, P. Tiucoln, U P, E 0., Sioux City & St. 11:00 Local mails for State of lowa leave but oncoa day, viz: 6.90 3, m. Office open Sundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m ™ HALL P M. OQONLAELA. Buginess Tirectory. Abctract ard Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite Post Office. W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Street. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Rooun 14 Creighton Block. A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Creighton Block. Olgars and Tobacco. T & FRITSCE ER, manufacturors of Olgars, olesale Deal b 305 Dougine. 1416 Farnham Florist, A. Donaghue, plants, cut fiowers, eoads, soquets ote, N. W, cor. 16th an vlas streets., Olvil Engineers and Surveyors. ROSEWATER, Creighton Plock, , Grade and Sewerage Systems & Spacialty Gommission Merchants, JOMHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dod D B BEE! troet. For details seo large advortise: ment in Daily and Weekly Cornice Works, stern Cornico Works, Manufacturers Tron orntce, Tin, Tron and Slate fling. Orders trom any locality promptly exccuted in the best manncr. Factory and Oftice 1213 Haney C. SPECHT, Propnctor Galvanized Iron Cornices, Window Capa, ot manufactured and put up in any pare of th country, T, SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth strect Orockery. NER 1800 Dougias street. Good line, 1. BO Clothing and Furnishing Goods. GFO. 11, PETERSON. Also Hats, Caps, Boots, Shocs, Notlons and Ciitlory, S04 8. T0th stroet. Retrigerators, Canfield’s Patent, ©. F. GOODMAN 11th St. bet, Farn. & Harney 8how Case Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and D Casoe, Upright Cases, & ., 1317 Casa St. FRANK L. GERITARD, proprictor Omaha how Case manufactory, 818 South 16th strect, between Loavenworth and Marcy. Al goods warrantod first-class, Pawnbroker: ROSENFELD, 10th St.. hot. Far & Har AL Stoves ana Tinware. A. BUR Dealer In Stoves and Tin of Tin Koofs and all ki 0dd Fellows' Block. J. BG R, 1300 Douglas St. Good and Cheap. re, and Manufacturer 16 of Building Worlk, Beods. J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retall Seed Drllle and Cultivators, Odd Fellows iall Physicians an § Surgeons. W. 8, GINDS, M. D,, Room No 4, Creighton Block, 15th Strect. . 5. LEISENRING, al, D, Masonic Block, C. L. HART, M. D,, Eye and Ear, opp. postofice DR, L. B. GRADDY, Ocullst and Aarist, S. W 16th and Farnham Sta Photograpners. GEO. HEYN, PROP. Grand Central Gallery, 212 Sixtoenth Street. near Masonlc Hall. First-clase Work and Prompt- Dosy guaranteen Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th St., bet. Farnham and Douglas, Work promytly attended to, D. TITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Stroet, Palnting an aper anging. HENRY A, KOSTERS, 141 Dodge Strcet. Shoe biores. Phillip Lang, 1320 Farnham et,_bot. 18th & 14th. 8econd Hand Store. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St., New and ccond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, + boubt and sold on narrow marvine. Baloons. TENRY EAUFMANN, Tn the new brick block on Dongla# Stract, has just openod a most clegant Beex Hall, Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day. 2" T FALCONER 670 16th Stroet. Undertakers. 3, 101% Farnham be 99 Cent Stores. P. 0. BACKUS, 1205 F: ma St., Fancy Ooods Free to Everybody! CHAS, RIEW 10th & 11td, Boots and Shoes. JAMES DsVINE & CO,, Fine Boots and Shoes, A good asecrtmont of home work on Laud, coiner 19th snd Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, S. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th strect, manufacturcs to order good work &t fair priccs. 'Repairing done. Bed Springs. 3. F. LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1617 Douglas st. Books, News and Statlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1015 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. McSHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B, and E. bouse in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. CENTRAL RESTAURANT, (RS A RYAN, thwest corner 16thand e. e ‘Bost Board for the Monay. Batisfaction Guaranteed. Moals at all Hours, ‘Board by the Day, Week or Month, Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Raoms Supplied. Carrlages and Road Wagons. WM SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streota. vewe ers. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk, H. BERTHOLD, Rags and Metal. Lumber, Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Lanps and Glassware, J. BONNER 1309 Douglas St. Good Varloty. Merchant Tallors. G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most. popular Merchant Tallors 1s ro- celving the latest designs for Spring and Summor Goods for gentlemen's wear, Stylish, durable, and prices low as ever 215 13th bet. Doug.& Farn! Millinery. MRS, C. A. RINGER, Wholcaale and Retall, Fan- Goods in great variety, Zephyrs, Card Boardy, Hosiory, Gloyca, Corsets, &e, . Cheapeat Houso the West, P s save 30 per cent. Orler by Mail. " 115 Fifteenth Street. Foundry. JOHN WEARNE & SONS, cor. 14th & Jackson ete Flour and Feed. OMAHA CITY MILLS, 8th aud Farcham Sta., Welshans Bros., proprictars. Grocors, 2. BTEVENS, 218t botween Cuming and Izar T. A, McSHANE, Corn. 23d and Cuming Streets. Hardwai e, Iron and Steel. OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an’ 112 15th strect A. HOLMES corner 10th and California. Harness, Baddles, &c. B. WEIST 90 18th 8¢, bet Faro- & Famney Hotel ANFIELD HOUSE, Goo, Canfleld,0th & Famhan DORAN HOUSE, P H. Cary, 918 Farnham St SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th St. Bouthern Hotel, Gus, Hamel 9th & Leavenwortb Olothing Bought. © SHAW will pay highest Cash price for second hand clothi ”&rnfy‘r 10th and Farnham. Orugs, Paints and Oiis. KUBN & €O, Pharmacists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor. 16th od Dougian treets W. J. WHITEHOUS E, Wholesale & Retall, 10th st. €. FIELD, 2022 North Sido Cuming Street. PARR, Drugglst, 10tb and Howard Btreets. ————— Dentists, DR. PAUL, Williaws' Elock Cor. 16th & Doige. Dry Goods Notlons, Ete. JOHN H. ¥. LEUMANN & CO,, New York Dry Goods Store, 1310 and 1812 Farn. ham straet. L. C. Enewold &lso boots and shoes 7th & Pacific. Furuiture. A F. GROSS, New and 8c.ond Hand Furniture nd Btoves, 1114 Dougiss. ald for second hana £0008. BONNER 1800 Douls st. Fine goods, &c. Fence Works. OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST, FRIES & CO., 1218 Hamey wprove: pl"‘ Higheat cash price | A Beantiful Book for the Asking, By applying ot THE SN by postal card if at a di at the nearcst offizc FACTURING CO. (or ance.) any ADULT per. son will be presented with a” beautifully iljus ratod copy of a New Book entitled GHNIUS REWARDED, —OR THE— STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINE containing & handsome and_costly steel engrav= irg frontispieree; also, 23 finely engraved wood cuts, and bound in an elaborate blue and gold lithographed cover. No charge whatever is made for this handsome book, which oan be_obtained only by application at’ the branch and subor dinate officos of The Singer Manufacturing Co. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Principal Office, 34 Union Square, New York octa7-dmct&w WAR IN PASSENGER RATES | HOBBIE BROS, Brokers in all Railroad Tickets, Omakn, Neb,, offer Tickets to the East until further notice, at the foliowing unheard of Low Rates: Chiy , 812; Round Trip, $24,00, These are limited First-Class Tickets and good for return through the year, and via the Old Reliable Chi- cago, Burlington'& Quincy Railroad Also, one way to Ist class, 2 class, NEW YORK, 520,00, BOSTON, 20,00, PHILADELPHIA, 2 WASHINUTON, Fer particulars, write cr go dircct to HOBBIE BROS,, Dealers in Reduced vate Raflroad and Steamship Tickets, 800 Tenth St., Omaha Neb, Remember the ' place—Three Doors North of Union Pacific Railraad Depot, Fast s de ofTenth Street, Owaha August 1, 1281 HAWKEYE PLAINING MILL 00,, Des Moines, lowa. Manufacturers of BASH, DOORS, BLINDS, BRACKETS, MOULDINGS, &C. Great reduction in Bank Counters, Plans fur nished, and work furnished in all kinds of hard or soft/wood, Counters finished in oil when uc- sired. Sholving of all kinds furnished and put into building rendy for paint on short notice Our workmen aro tho best mechanics that ean be procured, Save moncy by giv s your con tracts, 8tairs, Newels and Baluster: Our foreman in this department_was fon with Frost Manufacturing Co, ¥ Chicago, 1l , and has done some of the fincst Stalr work in the Northwest ded tn w00 1t you are of Dus iness, g wiio, uso Hop Bl quffering from any L. 1 30U Yk, uttering. frora 100 & bed of sl Bittera. Thiousanas aie an- 1f you are y0 gisciution or ried or #in JoorLiealth oF Laguish Ty on Hop! oever you are whenever you fu your syelc I inge or i without. Lake blo cur'e for drunkene: ke ofopiur, tCbucco, o uarcotics. You will bel cured 1€ you use Hop Bitters! BTTERS} |8 Sold by drug. If you aresim- weak and| riata. end (01 Pl weakod B NEVER §iCiur it It may HOF BITTER, savey L3, « It has s fie Rochester, X X saved hun-| 8 dreds. & Toronto, Opt. TO JOHN CONNOR. ONANA, NER., Oct. 25th, 1851, ) DOvGLAS CounTy, | You are hcreby notified that Dexter L. Thomas purchased at the county treasurer's office, on the oth day of June, 1879, at private sale, The fal: reel of land'for taxes of 1817, for cight d nincty-cight cents (85 86), and the crred said cer sum of ) De } chaing, to place of begir § W of § E section No. 16, range 15, 18, contain lor 1 all Kinds of Show | Letting a Dog Loose. Detroit Free Press Some days since a saloon-keeper on Gratiot avenue paid certain parties in Chicago » for a stuffed lion to add to the attractions of his saloon, and tho other morning as the place was being scrubbed out the lion was placed at the front door to keep him out of the wet, Half a block down the strect a farmer was having his wagon repaired, and a big bulldog { was chained to the hind axle tree Ho grew uneasy the minute the lion was rolled out,” and it needed only a fow encouraging words from the boys to render him half frantie. He growled and plunged and tore around cied quite a crowd, among man who remarked: I'd like to sce the man or beast he wouldn't tackle!” replied the owner, | “I dunno about that. ver | dog wo'd stand beforealion.” “Well, here's one whod's stand be- fore two lions, See how anxious he is to got ther “Yes, but he puts that on because he'schained. If he was loose you couldn’t get him within a rod of that spacimen, “Could’t ¢h? - Maybe you want to hear yourself talk.” “Well, T dunno. T'm opposed to betting, card-playing, dancing and all that, but secing you are rathor sassy about this, I've got halfa dollar here which says that you can't get th dog to go within six feet of that lion, YPut up the money—put up the money!” shouted the farmer as ho went down into his own pockets after the coin, The money was put up, the crowd fell back and the farmer’s face wore a smile of triumph as he still further excited the dog and then slipped his collar. With u_ yell of rage the “‘canine” made a bee-line for the king of beasts, and in another moment there was reason for a territic yell of applause. Dog and lion filled the air, soto say. The lion was rolled over and over, grabbed by the throat and shaken around, drawn across the street and back by the ear, and when the dog finally let up on the corpse the battle ground was covered with hair and hay and saw-dust and glass-cyes. At that moment the saloon-keeper rushed out, a policeman came up, and for five miuntes the air was rent with shouts and exclamatious and expostu- lations. It was all in fun,” expl farmer, ‘Dot lions cost me §25 in Sheeea- 0! protested the saloon man, “Who put up this job!” demanded the officer us he glared around on the crowd. By and by a deep silence fell upon the crowd, aud in a voice which had only kindness in it the ownerof the lion said he must have his §25 or he would staxt for the police court. The policeman said it was certainly a case for the courts, and the crewd said the farmer might have known what would happen. He protested, but finally came to time, and when he had passed over a £10 bill and given his note for the balance he had only one sentence to utter. That w “Now, then, Tl give any of you ya ned the five acres of land to put me face to face with the outlaw who put up tlis job on a man!” hard-working, innocent Unrivaled in cure for the w pep-ia, indigestion, constipati impurity of blood, torpid Ii ver, disordered kidneys, etc., end'as a medicine for ers cating every species of humor, from an ordinary pimple to the worst ulcer, Bui. DocK BLoon Birters stand _unrivaled. Price 81, trial size 10 cent dec-5-eow ‘Where the Train Wa: There were a dozen of us waiting at the station near Strasburg, Va., for the noon train. Everyonc had cut his dinner short to catch the train, but the hour arrived—five—ten— twenty minutes passed, and then everybody wondered what had hap- pened. The ticket egent was also the telegraph operator. He was a young fellow of about 20, ill-grained and supercillious, but impatience overcame the fear of him, anda woman stepped to the window and asked: ‘“Is the train late?” ““Um!” he growled in reply. “‘How late is it?” “Um!” That finished her, and she resumed her seat. Five minutes more slipped away, and a very solumn-looking man, arrying a very solemn-looking carpet. bag, advanced from his corner and began: *lrain is late, isn't it?” “Yes,” “How late is it?” “Um.” *“What's the No answer. He hung around fora minute longer and then solemnly marched back to his seat, and gave some une else a chance to get blutfed, After the fifth one had heen turned away a short, solid, grizzly-headed man who had been whittling a shingle on the plat- form and softly hamming,“We Won't %o Home Till Morning,” entered the waiting room, looked up at the clock, and then sauntered to the ticket win- dow and queried: ““Whar's that train?” The young man was looking over some freight bills, and he did not raise his head, “Whar's—that —train!” repe the whittler in a louder voice. The azent looked up for a sesond, but let his eyes fall without answer, ““Whar's - that —train!” sheuted the passenger as he brought his fist down on the shelf. No answer, After waiting ten sec onds he walked out doors, turncd to the right and suddenly entered the ticket oflice through the freight housc. Walking straight up to the agent he reached over the table and seized him, pulled lum across like a streak of lightning, and as he gave him a shak and jammed him into a corner ) called out: “Whar in thunder and blazes is that ar’ train *“It’s a-comin “When - whar—which!” “In about t—twenty minutes! “What made ‘er late!” “The engine broke down at Win chester,” ‘“Then why in Crockett's nan didn't you say 80 in the first plac Young man, take a squar' look at me T ain't purty nor genteel nor saintly, wse of itf ted grasped the agent. bizness! When a man asks e how hogs ar’ sellin I'm going to ¢in him a civil anawer if it cracks theee ribe and when Task you why that dog goned old bullgin hasn't rted in you've got to hear me or down comes your trestle-works! Do you eateh onf” “Y yor—certainly— train's behind timo—be here goon —of e-course—yos of course!” Then the solemn man rose np, took is hat in his hand and passed it around for money, and _we felt like raising a million dollars for the solid man as a token of our love and rev cerence — FACTS THAT WE KNOW, Tf you are suflering from vere , cold, asthma, bronchitis, con sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection of the throat or lungs, we know that Dy Kina's New Discovery will give you immediate relief. Weo know of dreds of cases it hias completely cured and that where all other had faile |show one half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof fhat Dr. Kixe's New Discov exy will cure you of Astlima, Bron chitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, vere Conghs and Colds, Hoarsene ovany Throat or Lung Disease, if you will call at J. K. Tsit & MeManon's Drug Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular + bottlo for $1.00 161y (2 Wostern Horse ana Uattle In- surance Company, OMAZELA, NEE. Capital, = = = 8100,000.00 Insuros iTorses, Mulos and Cattle against loss by acoldent, doccase or theft. Agencies in ll coun- tlos of the State, Send far olrewlar — ge20wly Examination of Teachors. Twill bo present at my offico in Creighton block on the first Saturday of each month to® x amine such applicants an may dosive to teach in the public schools in Douglas county. Quar- terly examination first Saturday in February, May, August and November. 3.9 Porxrs, Coumty Supt. ublic Instruction Aug2d-1stand Scasemwi MASTER'S SALE In the Cuuut Court of the United States for tho District of Nebrask New England Mortgage { Security Company v IN CIANCERY. Martha A. Conrad fand George P, Courad 4 FORKCLOSURR OF NORTGAGR. Public notice is horeby given, th in pursuane and by virtue of a decree entord i the ab cause.” on the lay of Soptembe, 1881, I, SLLIS L, BIE] Spogal Masor i1} Chancery thday of 1 guid Courty whit oty Junuary, 1882, at_the hiour of 10 day, at th et door of Court” Tlouse and Bt Office neasterLoun cbraska, sell at auc cribed proporty, to-wit: { scction numbered vmbered thirty (30) and east, in the Cc I in” the ol Stat ty, State and Dist h follow o northwest qu ten (10) in township rang o numbercd six ( Dixon'and State of N; 00N JOWER, hancory. inant THIS. Men's Boots at shocs of. 2 Tioys' Boots at 50, 100 * 1 Misses' shoes at...... %, 100 “ 1 Chilirens’shocs from 10 upward, Weare closi the above koods out at G0c on tie dollar. must be sold cheap. Orders by mail will rec attention. HENRY DOLILE & C¢ Omahia, Neb, FJYAKEN UP - One two year old white heifer, slivin cach car, at my farm 12 miles west of Omaha, Hand's Mifls. "JOHN J, LEBBE MASTER'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Nebraska: James K, 0. Sherwood, N In Chancery. Calvin Butler & Rebecea Butler e G. W. Dunn & Henry Felber. | FORKCLOBURK OP NORTGAGE, Public notice is hereby given, thatin pursuance nd by virtue of a decrce entered in he above use, on the 2nd day of Boptember, 1851, I, KLLIS L. BIERBOWER, Spocial Master ' in Chancery in sald Court, will on the 12th day of January, 1882, atthe hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of sxid (ay, at the west door of the United States Court Houso and Post Offico build ing, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Stato and District of Nebraska, sell at auction the following described property, to wit: The southwest quarter of the ~koutheast quar- ter, section numbered nineteen (19), and the vast half of the northeast quarterand the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of wection num: Vered thirty @80) all i township numicred v-one (31) and rang - numbered two (2) cast, ounty of Cedar and State of Nebra-ha ELLIS L, BIERBOW y Special Master in Chanory. D. G. HuLy, 8o icitor for Complainan 'Falland Winter CLOTHING, At New York Prices at HMW& W Peavy's WEW ORI CLOTHING HOUSE 1309 Farnham 8t., OMAHA, - - - NEHB 9wt ¥ ; Horso Powers, Wind Mills, Cullivators & Corn Slalk Cutters, Hargeilles Mg, Co Maretlles, La Galle Co,, 1 Send for onr New [Hlustras ted Price-List No, 30, for FallandWin. ter of 1881, XI'ree to any address, (on- taing full description of ald Zinds of goods for personal and family use, We dea dircetly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholeadle price You can buy better and cheaper than af homng MCNTGOMERY WARD & €O, 227 and 2289 Wedash Avenue,Clicago, 1L niedicines | other remedy can | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1881 | THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN AND BEAST, ¥ the been) 10 s | A for tho retfer off it} It medicine prico and ot | FOT OVery 1010 of ¢ xternal pa'n EXICAN | tang Linfmoy ot 18 mecded by wonehody in Cyery house, Every day brings ioy [ Ethe Rgany of am asw il seald or iy e, Of Flenmaie mnrty s FHIOMCL, Or - valunble hovee’ or waved by tie heabiug power of this LINIMENT | which speciily ey b AMAN FLESI thites, CLL led Brenst, o every forin of extel case. Tt heals without s For the BRUTE CREATIO it curos SO Joints, Serew Worm, Soab, hew, Wind= Ringhone, Sores, Poll Lvil, Film up the Sight and overy other ailment, to which the occuprnis Stable and Stock Yard are b o Mexican Mustang Linfment nlways cures and nover disuppoints ; and itis, positively, THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOR MAN OR BEAST. PROBATE NOTIE, In the mattor of the Estato of James K. Isk, ased. otice 18 horeby glven that tho creditors of waid deconsed, will meet the administrix of suid Dstate, bofore me, County Judge of Douglas County hraska, at the Cownty Court Room in said County, on the 6th day of December, 1881, on tho th day of Februe day of April, 15 for th at 10 « purpos of presentis aminn dfustiont mont 8 towed for cr clnin ono year for th settio nl ate, from th 1851, thls notice will bo Ly v for four wed the gth day of December, 1551, 1A trito copy. ] A, 3L CUADW oelowit Connty J THE IRELAND MILLS, On the Papio, Is now in runni costur s succesivoly, prior to < ordor again and ready fo d ork day and night, And wo warrant satis‘action to all farmers who will favor us with their patrona SOFLEIP & DIERKS, YOUR MONOGRAM, On roc it of $5.00 we will forward to any ad- treeof eha 600 Delicious Cigarettes, ifully decorated with mons 1, mani fro anity Fair Tobacco, Ao, wsmall wize, withr witLout monthpi exprossiy for Ploaso he Hhipping directions, Adddress L. LUC 216 & 218 West Seventh St., € PILES! PILES! PILES A Sure Cure Found at Last! No One Need Suffer! A suro curo for Blind, Dlooding, ltching Ulcerated Piles has boen discoverod by De. Wil- liam, (an Indinn romedy,) callod Dr. William Indian Ofntment. A wingle box has curod the worst chronic cases of 250r 80y ears atanding, No one need suffor fivo minutes atter wondorful woothing wmodicine, - Lotions, monts and cloctuaries do more_harm than good, Willi ‘s Olntment absorbs tho tumors, allays the intenso ltching, (particulaaly at night after etting warm In he) acts ws & poultico, iives in- stant an rnlnlu- relief, and isprepared only for Pilow, itching of the privato parts, and for noth ing else. Tead what the Hon J. M. GcMnborry of Clevo. and says about Dr. Willism'n Indian Pile Oint. went: 1 have used woros of Pilos curca, and it affords e p ensniro tosay that1have nevor found anything which gave such immeaiate and porun: nent velief as Dr. Wil inu's (ndian Ointment sewalo by all druggists or mailed on recelpt of , 81.00. HENRY & CO.. Prop’rs,, CuBvRLAND, Olllo. For sale by €. F Goodman, O Richmond, Ind. ISTABLISHED 1842, Builders of DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS® HOTELS. 4 ARLINGTON, WAVERLY HOUSE, SARATOCA HOTEL, REED HOUSE, WOODS HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL AMERICAN HOUSE, HALL HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, DEPOT HOTEL, CITY HOTEL, BARNUM HOUS REVERIE EXOHANGE HOFEL, WISNER HOUSE, DRAPER HOUSE, CREIGHTON HOUSE, CITY HOTEL, CENTRAL HOUSE, COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTE COMMEROIAL HOTEL PROP ORS, J. Q. McINTIRE, JAMES W. CRABTREE, J. 8. STELLINIUS, GEO, REED, W. P.ELLIS, JOHN HANNAN, GEO. H. McCAIN, A, W. HALL, CHENEY & CLARK F.H. BABBITT F. 0OLE VAN HORN TOW N Lincoln, Net. Wavarly, Neb, Milford, Neb. 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FORD -Real ROBER'TS, WESTOVE DEAN & CLIN HORACE ( DR. G H. PE B B. YLOR FRANK DAV A I. W. LEFONHARDT. GEORGE OSTERHOU'T HENRY WILL. ..... D. R. BULLOCK. BLES. .. BUSINESS DIRECOCTORY. ENGINES OF ALL SIZES, From 3 to 25 H. P. SAW MILLS, o ‘eg.e om TEHRESEERS For all Grains and Beeds, Including Clover and Timothy. Feed Mills, &c., &c. It will pay you largely to “write, stat: ing what you want and how you wish to pay. Unusur! Inducements to Cash Purchasers. no2wtf Richmond, Ind. Fend 81, 2, &, 01 £5,for a retall box by Cxpress of the best Candies in Ameri ica, put 1 tly and strictly pure, suitablo for presen ruto all Cinebnnati. ‘Address L 0., 216 & 115 West Seveiith § 0. sin To the Members of the Nebraska State Medical Society. WAl b., November 22, 1851 A spocial sossion of the Nehraska State Medi cal Hocioty Iy called v mivot in the city of Lin: coln on Tricsday, the 27th day of December, A, D. 1851, 6t the Hour of 10 o'clock &, m For the prirposo of taking such action, a8 may be tho'ight best b relation to thy law regulat ing the practive of wedicine, in the Sta'e of Ne braskis and soch other | usilices a8 way be re- quirad o bo done by «1id State Mdical” Socicty {inppecial kesslo M. W, BTONE, M. D, President Nebraska State Medica) Society., Attestod: A. 5. MANSFIELDE, M D, Sovrotary Noh. State Med. 80, no20d1twst GLENWOOD, MILLSE O, W. H. Parsons, M. D 0. W. Archibald, M. D.. M. G. Edwards. ... H. C. Dyer. C. H. Towslee A, Russell. . . C, L. Hunt & Co. Micklewait & Conts J. B. Lewis. EDHOLM & ERICKSO N (iive the Barpaing —IN ALL KINDS OF— JEWELRY WATCHES,CLOCKS, SILVERWARE,SOLID AND PLATED WARE AND DIAMONDS,. At Prices that Suit Any Customer Who Really Wishes u First. Class Article, STAR TINTED SPECTACLES Ave also Sold Exclusively by us. ALSO WESTERN AGENTS —FOR THE——— SMITH AMERICAN ORCAN CO.’S ORGANS. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, THE JEWELERS, Opposite ‘t._}ls Postrgmco. Phyrician and Surgeon itendent of the Asylum s .. Druggist B ¢ | T .Bakery and Eating House ...General Merchandise . Popular Meat Market ...... Grain Dealers . .Groceries EURES ! EURS! Of the Very Latest Styles, FOR LADIE, GENTS, AND CHILDREN . A MRS. HUBERMANN'S, 16th Street, Bet. Capitol avenue and Davenport, Furs mad to Order and Repaq irinig rinanaatly done 106 ~ \ | ' b 4 | | I ] I i | | | |