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THE JELM MOUNTAIN G-O1LL.D STITL 'V EHR Mining and Milling Company. ““Working Capital MR PR - - - | $50(,000, < Capital - s - - - - $1,000,000 Par Valuo of $hares, - - 325,000, :8TOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BRAMEL MINING DISTRICT. OFEICERS: DR. J. I THOMAS, President, Cummins, Wyoming. WA, E. TILTON, Vico-President, Cummins, Wyoming? F. N. HARWOOD, Secretary, Cummins, Wyoming. A. G. LUNN, Treasurer, Cummins, Wyoming, TRUSTEERS: Louis Miller . 8 Braml, A. G. Dunn, Francis Leavens. Geo. 1. Falos, Lewis Zolman, D", Watking, GEO. W. KENDALL, Authorized Agent for Sale of Stock; Bev 442 Amaha Neb, FOSTER &GRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., ONMAIETLA - - - NEWE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ISH & McMAHON, 1406 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NES, ‘The Only BExclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS, STEELE, JOHNSON & (0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers’' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of Agents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO, CIGARS AND MANUFAGTURED TOBACCO. : N e d e PRICIS ESErToe on 3 o “ T ‘ 1 Ninotecnth strect, the oceasion boing {1eavine wnto her, the ceremony beini | worke of fickion, 216, There was alss re &1 wit ! 3 T From Odd Points in Omahathe fourth anniversary of her birth [ itnessd Ly a large citcle of frieads, The | ported oash in the treasnry 810 30, TheTittle Yolks shjoyed thomsels fonats fale e was Anna (Gilleante, and [ e ohoo district of Grand Toand § S B ' emselves [ mong the many. substantin venirs of t e | And ha ociety. [immensely by youthful games and |the event o «of an o'eantly ture | punded it indeltedness, o trifle over $20, . | pastimes in the commodions parlors, | nished cotta 1 to the | v AL AL L '_l*';:-"\ The ssichorean Club Hop - Sur- | A most beautiful table nocessary | Whic tan | 1o cuith & tevent | substantials and choice sweots t) The Womn's cights agitation has o de | p | sres Parties ard Otiers Whish s ls an ce sweots tha N | ol tHRE & t v and Others WHICH |yt warve o alinvpen the appotites| ™ ralsing cfect on the Dlovming maiden ot f ! f Not Surprise . of olders, delighted the youthful |g, Ok, I ras g with al t f . ‘gn up, when the fo doors were | started ont nade tone recently mv‘, Pppoin \ | it <hall to at | Notes and Coming Events thrown openand they marched intoap [ hud siven the boys a Tively tootin “h.nl ¥ {foations for a } pease their appetites. At dusk the | few wothers appeared on the seene and i A i 1 ¥ | childven went ‘home delighted with |4 M A Ly, ‘ the vorth s the Block The week has not been a vory bril- | their party and bidding Miss Tossio |y 3 rgatgeinned with a-shingle and |l 1 dist contain ot linut one in social circles if wo judge | zood night Bis iftoutittianniversry ot (e wal t it re | of its brillianey Ly the number of | i f Raper and Betsy Jane Coftee ¢ estinate of the large parties given in the interval The young friends of Miss Tnez M. | was celebrated at Pawnee City on the 17th, | e and - turnishing the same arge partics give he al] to the number of about | Tt home was el with friends from | K v as practicable, for its sinco our last report, Nome of the ity-five, gave her a ploasant sur -’ e \‘ ,,-\,”\ o ‘, \ ”w nand | 4 g clubs with one exception have held |prise lnst ovemng, Music, dancing | o i bt Fetime e o Mbe i1 il B oy ST, vnew conr Wy ane the floor. There are] several smaller {and wfiulmwnl; were the order of | e ann | ta “ T vatenn in his scl Driefly entertamments in private houses (”l'hnuonm and all seemed to have \ ! | descrilied it this: \ V f instrnc a very pleasant time tion marked sut by which each pupil may chronicle and a number of informal | be taught that which properly belongs to S | Unity club give its last party of | S il | hixage. As it now is childeen are t ton gatherings, this series at Standard hall* on \ left to choose the branches which suit their TERESICHOREAN CLUR, Waednesday evening, February 1. All taste the best and study them to the neg The last of the first serios of parties [ holders of seagon tickets are urgontly . uxlkw(w xh‘"p u.‘..l.‘ *justas iy .vl.m thus requestod to be prosont by 8 o'elock making thely edteation fuconplete and given by this young organization was | Fequested to be | whilkely me side e consideratio Liadilf S B s o A pleasant little good-bye party was iat vot W . e o [oRTL tiftclor. Gt #raLion given at Standard hall; Ty Thirty sday oven- attended, just enough to comfortably fill the hall without The music was the enjoyment centinuous and everybody went home tired and thankful at 12,30, The club decided to give one and possibly two more partios before Lent, the of which will be announced hereaftor. Among these present ing. couples crowding. excellent, dates Tuesday even- ing were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. John Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Sullivan, Mr, and Mrs. T.J. Fitzmorris, Mr. and Mrs. . Mealio, Misses Kennedy, McNamara, Ray, Brady, Truckey, Cotter, the Misses Murphy, tho Misses Smith, Daltor Mealio, Messrs, Jo Murphy, . H. 8 Chas White, John Cameron, Coffey, K. P. Rickaby frey, Ed. Murphy, C. J. T. Shelby, W. J. Andres, Granville, Fred. Cole, M. H. Cotter, R, Downin, STANDARD Riley, Mechan, McCaflroy, Thos. ft, K. O'Hearn, i) John McCaf- Smythe, E. Thomas J. W. ( lair, RECEPTION, The reception given by the Stand- ard elub on Wednesday evening to Mr D. Kaufmann was a most enjoyable The custom of the club in coming cach nowly married 1mem- or and hus bride is one thatis in every way worthy of favorable comment and which has been followed three times during the present season. The elo- gant club quarters never looked llrl"hl\'l and cheerier and a large at- uluhmu, excellent music and the usual admirable tloor left nothing to be desired. -Mr. and Mrs. Kaufmann were the recipients of many congratulations from the members of the club. Dancing was began about nine and continued until a late hour, only interrupted for an elegant supper. It is unnecessary to say that a most delightful evening was spent by all who participated. SURPRISE PARTY, Leaves have their time to fall, but surprise parties are likely to fall upon a pergon at any time and Judge Lip- pencott is tho latest victim. On Tuesday evening a number of promi- nent citizens and _their lady friends called unox\mctudxy upon the judge at an early hour provided with a band of music and a_thousand congratula- tions, the occision being the forty- second birthday of the judge’s. Some twenty-fiye couples were in attond- ance and made the evening one long to be remembered. During the even- ing the judge was called upon for a speech and responded in his usual happy manner. AT HOM On Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Perine wore at homo to their friends at their residence on uppor Dodge street. A large number of ladies and gentlemen were in attend genial hospitalities of their host and hostess. The ovening was most pleasantly spent in social converse | only by the serving of a delicious sup- per. A most thoroughly enjoyable evening was spent by all participating. ANNUAL BALL, The second annual ball of the A. O, H. band took place on Thursday evening at Masonic hali, and was in every respect a success. Over one hundred were in attendance to dance congratulation to the band to the accompaniment of a good floor and cllent music. There were twenty. cight numbers on the programm which was done ample justice to, and wthering broke up long after The committees to whomn the success of the evening is duc were as follows Committee of Douglass, Arrangements W, Arncl, P, James Carroll. Reception Committes - Thomas Douglass, Thomas Bolan, Dennis Car. roll, Floor Manag Kenney, John § P, J. Carro)l. ! —Johin Clair, James hechan, James Bolan, THDAY PARTY, Oune of the pleasantest andin every way the delightfully informal ittle social event of the scason was the *‘commeree” party given onThurs duy by Miss / / to Mr. Nate Crary, in honor of the his birthday. The of “‘commerce” was p.nrnu;mtml mn by nine couple, two of which suc ceeded i capturing the prizes for si lence, luck and good play. The old time ceremony of cutting the birth- day cake oceasioned the usual interest and congratulations and regrets were the order of the evening as the con- cealed prizes were brought to light. After partaking of u delicious - supper music and dancieg filled up the re mainder of the eveni 1d the guests departed at a late hour wishing the object of the evening's festivitios | many returns of a most delightful oc- | cagion, Those present present werethe Misses Crary, Jowett, Paddock, B combe, Lou and Carric Tjams, Shiy ick, McCormick ,\'1m||» “Mesars., Bark W, wett, Remington, Sharp, McCormick, Garlish, Redic | Crary and Davis, A YOUNG FOLK Mies Tensie Little, anniversary of itching game nuin, PARTY, daughter of My ance and enjoyed to the utmost the |\ givon by Mr. and Mrs. Loll Bennott on Saturday evening last to Miss Hoy prior to her departure for her homo in the cast. The Standard masquerade will take place on February 16, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Himebangh en- tortained a number of their friends on Thursday ovening at their residence on Nineteenth strect The Tmperial club give their next party on Thursday evening, Fobruary 2,"at Masonic hall. Vista Chapter hold its next hop in Masonic hall on Friday, February 2. ENSES ISSURD DURING T WEER, John . Dyhtmann, aged Mrs. Maren A, Pcterson, aged both of Omaha. George K. Erickson, agea Webster U“i TIa., to Jennie L. Cauley, aged 16, of Omak Paterson, a ;\nl 24, MARRIAGE LIC Me Nelson J, Nelson, aged 30, to Anna both of Omaha, - LODGE NOTES, Thore is very littlo to note in local lodge cireles during the past weok. On Thursday evening Covent lodge No. 11, A. F. & A, M., the AL do W, ML tant presiding in the cast. had work R > 0, K Cou- 1, i Masonic unt Calvary commandery No. K , works this evening hall, KNIGIUTS OF Y THIAS O last Monday night Planet lod 4 met with twenty-cight members present and conferred the fivst degroe on two applicants and the third degree on one. The ceremonies w fit- tingly carried out and the degrees im- pressively conferred. There were three visitors present and an interest- ing discussion had onthe law of the order. There was no meeting of Nebraska lodge No. 1 Thursday night. Omaha lodge had work in conferring the first and third_degrees on two_applicants for each of those ranks, Twenty-five members were present, and the cere- monies were interesting and impress- ive. It is rumored that the new Ameri- can lodge for some tune in course of organization, will be ready for institu- tion in about a month, and will no doubt be a strong accession to this grand order of good fellowship. THE STATE AT LARGE. Movements of People. Henry Kind has retusned to Crete from the south. Mrs. D). east on a visi Maoyer, of Hebron has gone . Gormon, 1 cked up his stingle i an, Cal, Mr, and Mrs, A. B, Palmer, of Fairfi are home from an extended ‘tour of the widdle states, Mr. Skene has shaken Council Bluffs and opened a real eastate office i the new town of Wayn astings, hus to Dutch Min. 13 o Wilhar, has retumed ufte n e chiidren in v b e tumed st Week Wi e bronght 3 P wo lakes of Wiiconsin Dowestic Bliss i Brief Miles D, Chambers and M Booker, of York county, were joined on the 1nth, Newt, Crane and his bride have finished their tour and settled down in Central City to enjoy the realities, A Wahoo belle discarded her on tre 19th aud accepted the title of Mra, Joln I, Heaht. Miss Mantic Martin, of Owaha, quietly Etocking matronly collided .t Frenomnt, on the 224, with E gene Aylesworth, of Atlantic, I wa, Delose eaptivated the pretty di or of the posbmaster of 7 i, Hali county, and led her to the halter on the 1th. Mr, and M, rs, of North Bend, o tal wedding on the 23d, as a darge friends, by number of Myron Hufly, of Adums county, pre empted a brids in Ilinois and recently planted her on the bright side of ki mestead, Heury Aburtand Polly Swith, of Col warried on the 2ath, and Luyler Sun bas since been eveloped oud of rnoke Ernst 1, >‘m|vuu. of Rock Rapids, Towa, displayd his g nie in comin, to Sutton for a bride, Miss Jennie L Curtis returned with hing on the 15¢h The new robed justice of North Dend essfully erformed his maidon effort w the wattmonial line on the 21st, 1 y and Miss Aun Thompson were securoly tied in nine soo- onds, A very qui t and pleasant weddin place at th Lock Or 20t James W Peebly. A wedding party in a sleigh on their way toa jurtice in_Seward, were dumped into a ditch and toilets covered with mud, The snow hud disappeared hefore they reached town. It did not ,.um.LUnm from being tied, however, residence of Elishi Pecnly in township, Otoe ¢ unty, on th coutracting parties were Herald and Miss Susan B, Ord was startled on the 19th with a social senation of copsiderable magnitude. 1t was the warriage of Ed. M. Coflin to Miss Olive MeMahon, The cer mony was { followed | Ledic lu‘h weddi feust at the residence of 18, ¥, Milford The Nor m.‘u alletin refuses o any dealins with bachelore, *We evilently to make a “eweet” in pression, 1t begin to think that o ol girl ) tter dry up and blow away and M s, John Little, gave a reception acrif If o such heartless sin T uerally blow up after, not Marry 1 Wells, oge' of the popular sl Then took your “Coffoe strateht Tiere's been no wrounds™ of real complaint To “sttie in the trade, Sinew wnt for & widowor, ANd yOu tock in the makd Yo needi't bare your head, old hoy And show the very spot ontact in the argu That spolied a coffee pot! of We married ducks know how that is, And we have Known it | That whon we thought our “coffec weak The same was dovilish “strony Hore's toanother fifteen §ears My boy - these lines r 1 take nain iy Hetsy For ol for worse Ball Room and Parlor. Hebron young indies are terror on corn pop and candy. he Masons of Plum Creek have formed a 1" easant Hours club, with 1, F. James the head, and held their first party on the th. The Beatrice guards held their first an- wual tecoption wnd ball on the 20th, they were up and in arms till o late hour. Miss Annie, daughter of R ing- stom, of Piattsmouth, was the recepient of a ple t surprise by about thirty ot her young friends, on the 19¢h, A quict poker game at the B Dinsmore in Sutton was destroyed by a “eold dec n the “0th, About fartyn eighbors suddenly tronped in and 1 hight carmival till midnighe, residence of Mr,and Mrs. G. W B Dorsey throw open their elegant vesidence in Fiemout (he A large number of guests present and partook of the Tavish tospitality of the host and hoste Company A, of York were out in full nd burnished by ts on the 21st, o Advocate Lehew sent-d with clegant sword by the ches and an oyster lunch o evolu- tions. "I'went y-throe schoolmates of Nellio and 15/ 1a Sherman, of Sterling, united on the 24th to surprise them in honor of their tenth birthday aad made the Sherman mansion riag with merriment during the afternoon, orth Benders are graduslly ecoming oIV iad 5 i it )b i Rige vk b orderly and worthy of » class of citizens % any town can boast of. The Dbeaut; these dances is, they put in livel while there!” The Bulletin he confessex. The return of “€ol.” Spencer to Prairie ok, Hall county, was the socinl feast at the residence of his parents on the 20th. About one hundred guests “waltzed all around the rooms” for many hours, and pre-ented the prodigal with seve elegant favors, The Lincoln Dem crat publicly adver- tixes & “‘red-headed girl about fifteen years of age, attending the high school, who lovingly nects her fellow on the corner of N and Sixteenth streots, several times wnd her to desist. v d, Vify; that Doy will soon get over it. pleted the Religious News, Only eight church cdifices in connty, The Lutherans of Hardy are raising o fund to build a church. The ladies of the Baptist society of Ord Wave purchated a bell for the church, A 700 pound bell bas been put in the spire of the Presbyterian church at 1dgar. The Methodist revival at David City 0 probationers, Valley county, foundation of a new Thayer resulted in a gain of ov The ( Jatholies of Sedlov, aring the The Plun Creek Mothodists havo just concluded a_week of prayer under “the sidance of Flder Anthor umkeh, ha ko- begin work on the new C: T he sinne; red up in time dists. Schuyl g stir- '\l- tho- MK FevivR . 5 ko mich to do toward keep- 1 the moral tone «f a thl\xng town s plenty of church spires, sensible and of course, good newspa J4oh 1s endower with anch. of thoss itiek, and sho boometh,—[Chieftain, Win, G, Hawking, r church of Our Suvior, North decic stor of the Platte, hay « to sever his connection with this P 4 will remove to another field of Lubor it an early date. Ho was one of the fonnd rs of and most zealous workers in the Noith Platte library and reading s, andd has been its président since its oranization Educntional Notes, The Stanton sebool has total entoll- ment of 76 Hebron has decided to build a town hall and reading room, 36x81, Th Red Libbon library of Pawnee City hass lately purchased 255 nooks, we fifty-seven wehool houses in r county, keveral of which are lurge nel expeasive bunldings 1\ Y‘”“llr of the elder people of North ormed a class for the study of Jdish history and literat A joint stock corpany has been forn in Westerville for the purpose of by publ 1, said hall to b als wchool pur T'he necessity of a high school at Bea- d by the prem and people, fthe town is o rapid as to new wchool reom every year, while facilitien for tenching. adyanged pur pils must be enlarged at an early day, Seward justly boasts of her excoll school system. The total number pupi's enrolled is over 350, and th rooms are crowded to such an ex if the incre se in attonds will be necessary to pr All the ents with api which thus ot of chool ut th it oo continues it more roou wel provided books of referonce, etc., t ant additim o cping the are being wchools fully k with the tir abreast I'he und perons rian's report show the year 1851 there were on hand 301 volumes, and that seventy-four volomes ¢u added during the year, making Vat presont in the library of 577 ic library condition, that at the inin a healthy abri uning ontemplates At Hmprovement in this. par n.uln 1 he sch vades similar to and cities, Fach work, and it<m the sche f towns will have its special s will | (ired to finish that work before entering the nest higher grade. Promotion will depend on examination. When the last grade is com pleted an exwmination will be given com- prehending the entire conrse, we wha s will ited tion T a diploma of Frightful Misery-. Mr. William Pomeroy, Bangor, Mo, writes: “I have for a long time soffered from continual constipation, making my i ,and - cavsing headaches and cramps. Mr.Taomason, who hax Doen Litely visitine Buffalo, induced mo to try the Sr tossom. It haa 0 cents, trinl 191w KNOW porfectly cured me bottles 10 conts, GREATEST REMEDY Dr. King's New Discovory for Con- sumption 18 cortainly the groatest medical remedy over placed within the reach of suffering humanity. Thou- sands of onece helpless sufforors, now londly proclaim their praise for this wonderful discovery to which thoy owe their lives. Notonly does it posi- tivoly curo Consumption, hut Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow- or as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you know what you aso gottin, We therofore earncstly request you to call on your druggists, Isu & MeManon, and get trinl bottlo free of cost which will e - vineo the most skeptical of its wonder- ful merits, and show you what a regu- BRIy T e ol Ao Sioux City & Pacific RAILROAD. THE SIOUX OITY ROUTH Runs a Solld Traln Through trom COouncil Blufts tc 8t. Paul Without Change Time, Only 17 Hours. —r A©OC© MILES THE BHORTEST ROUTE Rou OOUNOIL BLUFFS TO 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BISMARCK and all polnte in Northern Towa, Minnesota and Dakota. This line in equipped with the improved Wostinghouse Automatic Air-brake sud Mille Platform Couplor and Buffer: and for BPEED, BAFETY AND COMFORT i unmurpassod. Pullman Palace Slooping Car ran ‘,I\mu}.h WITHOUT CHANGE between St. Paul, via Council Bluffs and B ity Train o cfl Blutts, at ve Unlon Pacific Transfor at C¢ p. m. daily on arrival of City, 8t Joulnnu Council Bluffs trai the South. Arriving at Sioux City 11:36 p. nd at the New Union Depot at 8. Paul at noon, TEN'HOURS IN ADVANOE OF ANY OTIER A Romomber In taking tho Sloux City Route )uuqvln'llmuu(h Train, Tho Shortest Line, tho Quickest Timo and a Comfortablo Ride in the Through Cars hotweon COUNCIL BLUFF§ AND ST. PAUL. £27S00 that your Tickets read vin the ‘“‘Bloux City and Paciflc Railrond J.8. WA J.R. BUCHANAN Superintondent. Gon'l Pass, Agont, ROBINSON, Ase't Gon'l Pass. Ag't., Missourl Valley, J, 1. O’BRYAN, Southwostern A Councl_Bluffs DISEASES —OF THE— from DR.L. B. GRADDY, Oculist and Aurist, LATE OLINICAL ABSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIO HOBPITAL. Roferoncos all Roputable ysiclans of Omaha. £ OMce, Corner 16th and Farnham 8ts Omaha, Neb. " FAST TIME! In golng East tako the Uhicagu & Northwest- ing lonvo Omahs 340 p. . an or full information call on H, P, DUE Axcout, 14th and Farnhum BELL, U, P Kailway Depot, or at JAMES T. CLARK, Goner- al' Ageina, Otmakin Intihio tt WAR 1N PASSENGER RATES | LBIE BROY, Erol in all Railrond unhis, Nob., offor Tickots to the East, or notico, at the tollowing unhoard of Int claaw, 2 clas, NEW YORK, 'ON, A 23.00, re, writo or o diroct to TIOB) wlors In Heduced Kato Railroad Stoan m,.'nmn, 809 ‘Tenth St., Omaha Nob, Romombor the ' placo—Threo Doors North of Union Paciflc Railroad Depot, East side ofTenth Btroet. Owaha August 1, 1281 KENNEDY'S EAST - INDI > g ;i ¥ B iR\ We o Ei ; fl \‘vh/‘ ;; BITTERS ILER & CO,, Bole Manufacturers, OMAHA, EYE & EAR/ l[" CELEBRATED Hu? ) stomMacH TTE In Honts of Families BIYTERS Hostetter's Stomach Bitters a1 houschold necossiy reason of this i th a much_regarded (AY OF coffee. The of oxporionce have ) reliable In thoso casosof prompt and convenient rem- Conatipation, liver complaint, indigestion and other troublos are come by 1t or o by all Drugglata and Dealors, to whom APPIY for Hostotter's Almana for 1587, 1880. SHORT LINE. 1880, KANSAS CITY, St. Jog & Council Bluffs RAILROAD ™ virm onLy Direct Line to 8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omahaand the West. No change of cars betwoen Omaha and sy, uouls A8 bub m;'u Mt"oor; OMAHA - forta YORK. ¥ X Daily PassengerTrai ns RRACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES with LESS CHARGES and IN ADVANCE of ALL§ OTHER LINES, Thia entire line 1s oquipped with Pullman’ Palaco Slooping Cars, Palac Con Satoty Plathorm and” Coupl entinghonse Alr-brake, oo that your ticket reads VIA nANSAS OFTY, §T. JOSEFIL & COUNCLE BLURFS RAll road, 'via §t. Joseph and 8b. Louis. Tickota for salo ab all Coupon stations in the NA Wont, ) AYC. DAWES, Gen, nvm m Josoph, Ilo| Gon. Pass, And Tickot Agh, St. Jocph, M ANDY BORDRN, Ticket Almnl. 1020 Farnham streob. A. . Banxanp Gonoral Agont, FOMATIA.'NE — e — Tnis great epocific cures that most loathsome disoase SYPHILIS ‘Whether in its Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Stage. Romoves all traces of Morcury from the sys- 01 Soros, Rhouma. ma, Catarrh O any Blood Disoase. Cures When Hot Springs Fail! Malvern, Ark., May 2, 1881, Wo have canon in our town who lived st lioh Springs and were finally cured with 8. 8. 8. MCCAMMON & MURRY. Momphis, Menn., May 12, 1851 Wo have sold 1,200 bot'les of 8.8, 8. in a year. It haa given |Illh\m\nl satistaction. Falr minded physiclana” now” rocommend It s a positive spocific. 8. MANsFIRLD & Co. Loulsville, Ky,, May 13, 1881, 8. 8. has given bettor sati:faction than any molioind Thats oret soth 0 A FLRINAR: Donver, ux.uai , 1881 v\uu purchaer apeaks i the highest terme of 8, Molsetor. d. Va., May 11, 1881, 0 un In_rogard to the Polk, Miller & Co. Rich You can rofer anyho merits of 8. 8. 8, Tave never known 8. 8. 8. to fail to cure a caso < Syphilis, when proparly taken. . Dennard, ) Eli Warren, e The above signors arogentlemon of high stand- Ing. A COLQUITT, Governor of Georida. ] IF YOU WISH WE W LL TAKE YOURSE CA TO BE PAID FOR WHEN CURED, Write for particulars_and oopy ot little “Mossago to the Unfortunate.” Reward will bo paid to any o will find, on ansiysis 100 bottics particlo of Mercury, lodide Potas- finoral ubstance. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props, Atlanta, Ga, Prico of regular sizo reduced to §1.75 per Lnt tlo Small size, holding half tho quantity, price, Sold hy KENNARD & C0., and Drugglats Generaily i& MAN S T Ao hook Tat w u' h ’F‘ P"L Iwwdpi AA!” most direct, quickest, an g tho great Mctropolis, CHI CAGO, and tho EAwI kRN, NORTi-EASTRRN, § i muN Lines, which terminatet hero, with KANKAK CITY, LEAVENWORTH, ATOUISON, Couwcit, Tupes and OMAIA, the ' COMMEROIAL CunTiiy from which radinte EVERY LINE OF ROAD that penetrates the Continent from tho Missourl River to the Pacific Slope, Tho CHTIOAGO ROCK ISLAND & PA-. CIFIC RAILWAY 14 the only line from Chicago owning track Into lanuan, oF which, by ita own road, reaches the oliita a1ovo natiod, No TRANAYRRS BY CARRIAGR T 0 wissixa conwnorions! No budding In ill- vengilatod or unclean cars, s overy passengor ie carrlod i roomy, cloan and ventllated coaches upon ¥nst Expross Traius. Day Cas of unrivalod magnificence, PUmMMAN PALACK BLKNPING CARK, and our own world.tamous DiniN Caks, upon which moals are sorved of un- surpassod excellenco, st the low rate of Swywsry. Finw Cuwm naci, with amplo time for healthful enjoyment. rough Cars between Chlcago, Peorls, Ml waukeo and Missourl River Pointa; and close con aections atall poate of Titorsection with other ,rn, m fog U safont line con o ticket (do no 0 of lmportance in onlug, Utah 0 ;un,‘Vm)m;lunf and Now Moxico Asll boral arrangoments Foxarding baggage as aniy othor line, atd ratos of [A7C Alwaye a5 OW &8 Competitors, who furmish but tithes the come fort. Doge nd t ot this) directly o grory anss, Nobrasks, Blac Iduho, Novads, Cafifornia, ‘arritory, Colorado, Arizona of sportsuen freo, nd folders at il principa offon in the United Staten and Cabada. R, R. CADL ST. JOTIN, Gen. Tkt and Pass'r AR Cnicavo. SIBBEIT & FULLER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, DAVID CITY NE®: