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The only Laundry in Nobraska that is supplied with complete machinery for Laundry work, Send your orders by mail or express. GOTTHEIMER, GODFREY & CO., rnham Street. 1207 P BOYER O, ——DEALERS IN—— HALL'S SAFE AND LOGK GO. Fire and Burglar *roo NAULTS, 5O O I &, 1020 Farnham Street, ONVEAELA, - - - WIEZES. W.B, MILLARD, 115, JOHINBON MILLARD & JOHNSON, 0 1 1o 3 Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1421 & 1423 F2RNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Agents for Peck & Baushers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour 2 _OWAHA, NEB REFERENGES @ OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. TOOTLE MAUL & CO. b} L C. F. GOODMAIN, WWHOLESAX. R DDEALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS ‘ Window and Plate Glas € Anyoue contemplating builiing store, busk, or any other fine vantage to corree ond with us befors pur-haeiny thelr Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, s SN +ill Bod 1t 1o thetr a0 BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF __OMAHA IAGES, BUGGIES b D ONPRIISS WAGONS. 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NEB, Yy i» !& 1] WILLIAM'S WORDS, Which Concern the Fast Mails in the West, The Northwestern Extension from Umaha to Denver Daring Vanderbilt's recent visit to | Denver ho was interviewed by a Tii bune reporter and among other things is credited with the following: “‘No, T know of no move for a fast mail train to the west from Chicago At least the railroad men are not con- sidering any proposition with such an end in view,” he replied to the first ((uestion put to him, “Would not the postoftico depart inent "yanagers take the initiative step iu the fmatter?’ “‘Yes, they would: but Thave heard of no such movement, A new mail train, composed entirely of mait cars, will soon tegin running from Chicago to New York, but it will make no faster time thau has been made for a | yoar and a half.” {7 “‘What is your opinion of a fast train being put on between Chicago and Denver, or, indeed, to San Fran- ciseo vin Denver (" “With the constant improvements now being made in the railway and postal systems, such a move would not bo surprising. In fact, it may be looked for at any time. The west 18 calling for more accommodations and better service, business is increasing, and a fast mail train, as well as fastor trains of every description, might be put on with benefit to all concerned,” THE NORTHWEST . “Mr. Vanderbilt,” said the report- er, “‘there is another question which is very important to Colorado and the west, and that is, will the Chicago & Northwestern be built to Denver?” At this moment Mr. Hughitt en- teredt the room— just in time to hear the last few words of the reporter. “‘Is euch a thing being talked of ?" he asked, directing his words to the scribe. Tho latter bowed and con- fossed that such & rumor was preva- lent, “We have to go away from home to hear the news,” he quoted, smilingly. “T can only suy, young man, that such & move 18 not contemplated, for the prescuf, at least,” with u great doul of emphasis on the word ““pres- ent.” **We have all we can attend to in the northwestern states,” he con- cluded. “Will any influenca be brought to bear upon the m 5 to have the road built to this place?” “I caunot eay, I am sure.” Here Mr. Vanderbilt spoko np. “I am a Iarge owner in the Nor ho said, “‘and no such o been talked OF courge it is im- pessible to tell what the future will bring forth.” He then took a long and copious draught of ice water, which a bell fiend had just brought into the room Tt may be remarked right here, renthetically, thut Messrs, Keep and Hughitt very rarcly travel for ploas- ure. They aro two of the most ener- getic and persistent workers in the railroad world, and it would not be natural for them to come to Denver pa. THE DAILY BEE--~OMAHA SATURDAY, OCTOBEKR 14 sistant inspector general of the depart. ment Upon the recommendation of his regimental commander, the unexpired portion of the sentence awarded Pri- vato John Mangel, company K, Fourth ivfantry, promulgated in gen- eral court martial o1 ders, No, 17, our- rent series, from tlese headquarters, fs remitted, Second Lisutentnt Lorenzo L. O Brooks, Fifth cavalry, is relieved as judeoe advocato of the goneral court martial, convened at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, by paragraph 2, special or- ders, No. 103, current series, from theso headquarters, Second Lieutenant Walter R. Stoll, Ninth infantry, is detailed as judge advooate of the general court martial, convened at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, by paragraph 2, special orders, No. 103, ourrent series, trom these head- quarters, Given Away. We cannot he'p noticing the liberal offer made t s and_sufferers by Dr. King ¢ for Consumption, You are re dto call at €, F. Good. man's Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle free of cost, if you are suffering with Oone Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Loss of Voice, onrseness, or any affe stion of the Throat or Lunga, Tt will positively cure you, Supreme Court of Nebraska. Dixon county ve. Barnes, Error from Dixon county. Reversed and cause diemissrd, Opinion, The board of county commissioners liave exclusive original jurisdiction in the examination and allowance of claims againat a county, and the only mode of prosezuting an action on such claims is by appeal from the decinion. Menger va, Shea. Dismissed. State ex rel. Richardoon va. Fritz Motion to quash overruled, and par- ties ordered to plead instanter, Gregory vs. Lamb. Motion to quash bill of exceptions overraled and causo continucd The following causes were submit- ted: Moore ve. Greyory. . & M. R. R, Co. va, Schultz, Fitzgzerald vs. Hollingsworth, B. & M. R. R. Co. vs. Lancaster county. B. & M. R. R. Co. vs. city of Lin- coln. Hall county va. Abbott, On motion to dismiss, Bax vs. Hoagland. L. & N. W, R. R. vs Dietrick. motion to quash. The following caves were continued: Jones vs, State, Stawang va Love. Blanchard va Jam son. Parks vs. Irwin, State Hist. Soc. va, Lincoln, Converso vs, Meyer. l)u. s Aoid Phosphate INDIGESTION, ETC, he ond to Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R. I., for pam- phiet. Mauiled free. TALK BT wWEEN TOWNS The Proposition for a Telephone Ex- change Between Omaha and Lincoln, Stat: Journal. Mr. Flemon Drake, of Omaha, gon- eral manager of the Nebraska Tele- for no other purpose than that of look- ing at the country. They are here to look thoroughly into the railroad sys- tem of Colorado and its management, and they aro getting the lay of the land to conlifier the advisability of continuing their road from Omaha to Denver. VANDERBILT AND THE UNION PACI¥IC, “Mr. Vanderbilt, is there any truth in the statement thut you are inspecting the Union Pacific previous to announcing that you have taken control!” “‘There is no truth in it whatever, Tam simply here to look over the country, and_thus improve a few leis- ure hours, It is well known that 1 am interested in the Union Pacific,” “Ta it not true thav instead of eell- ing your Union Pacific stock you have beeu adding to your possessions in that line?" “My operations on 'Change or off it, ecither, iaugt not be considered significant, I do a great many things which are never known, and am given credit for a great many things which 1 never do.’ “Your trip over the road can be easily taken as a trip of ingpection !’ “Yes it cav; that's so; but we have traveled too fast to do much m- specting. While we have been going at no great speed we have been going at a rate of not less than forty miles an hour from the time of our depar- ture from New York last Friday until our arrival here,"” *What is your opinion of Western roads generally /' ‘I find them well ballasted, smooth, well built, and equipped with good | rolling etock, They are much | | than one expects to find out he “Have you as yet rode ove Denver & Rw Grande ! “No, 1 hav t, but 1 will betore roturning to New York, 1 look for- ward with pleasure to a trip over the ‘Scenic Line' as you call 1t, and am sure that 1 wiil enjoy it greatly, Wo visit Leadville, you know. sins of the Fathers Visited on the Children Physiciens says that scrofulous taint { eannot bo eradicated; we deny it “in toto, | 1f you g through & thorcugh couree ©f Brrioek BLoon Birrens, your hlood will get s pure as you can wish, L'rice 51,00, Army Orders The latest army orders issued from the headquarters of the department of the Platte, Omaha, Nch,, are as fol low A general court martial i vt D, A pointed 1, Wy« | to meet at LI H., MeLean, alry, and such brought be court: Major Joseph | Iry;” First | Ninth | | | phone company, is in Lincoln, for the purpose of consulting our business men 1n regard to the telephone line which his company intends to build between this city and Omaha, It is expected that Lincoln will contribute about $2,500 as its share in this pro- ject, but 1t will be more in the na- ture of a loan than a contribution. Mr. Drake’s object is not as much to sccure the money ‘as to interest our business men and build up w solid subscription list. All are to be credited with the amount they subscribe, and allowed to do business within two years to that amouut, with the addition of a liberal discount. That is, 1f a busi- ness wan (or firm) subscribes §26, he | y can receive it back in commun 10ns with Omaha at 26 per cent discount from the regular charges, 1f $50 ia subscribed, 50 per cent discouut will be allowed, and 60 per cent on $100, These aro most Liberal inducemonts, considering the great expense of con- struction and maintenance of the line, The rates will be at a very small advance on the regular telegraphic charge for a ten-word message, but it must be remembered that five minutes i6 given for conversation when the connection is made, and the return message is immediate and without charge. It the subscriber be one of the :riginal contributors he avails himself of the discount, which, in case of a hundred dollar subscription, makes the prico of conne low. alao s to the Lincoln cxchange it- iis inter-city scherne will bo by incressing the list of sub- bers, as has already beon found, The Nebraska T tend to go to work im he Agonies [ of Billlous © in Chronis Ind n with that agr Standard Freparation, 1ar PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS, l the old Favorite and ERINCOIEF.ALLING ~ FoR- CHICAGO, PEORI ST. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE, DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh-Enst. THE LINE COMPRISES Noarly 4,000 miles. Solid Smooth Steel Track 11 connections are made in UNION DEPOTS hus_n National Roputation as being the reat Through Car Line, and s universally onceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rali road n the world for all classos of_travel. Try it and you will find traveling & Inxury Instéad of a discomfort. Through Tickets via rhis Celebrated Line tor salo at all offices in tho Woat. All information about Rates o Fare, Bleeping Car Acocwiodations, Timo Tables, &e., will be choerfully glvon by applyintug $o T.J. POTTER, 94 Vice-Pros't & Gen. Manager, Chicago PERCIVAL LOWELL, Qen. Pasmongor Agt. Chleago R nncll Bluffs. Tickot Agt. owaba TIMKEN-SPRING VEHICLES NOW IN USE. » They aurpass all othor e for casy riding. style nd darability, They are for sale by all Leading Car iago Builders and Dealers throughout he country, SPRINGS, GEARS & BODIES Henry Timken, Patentee and Bullder of Fine Carriages, ST TOUIS, - - MO. 81311:5 Uiy _Pacil THE S8IOUX OITY ROUTR Rnne a Solld Traln Throogh trom Oouncil Blufts to St. Paal Without Uhange Time, Only 17 Hours 1Y 13- REVTP MILES THE GHORTES ROUTB vRou OOUNOIL BLUFF8 TO 8T, PAUL, MINHEAPOLIS DULUTH OR BIEMARCK and il painte fa Northora Iowa, Minnos.is and Dakota, 70la line 13 oqnipped wilh the Improvad Woatlnghouse Automatis Alr-hrake sad Mille Plastorm Couploy and lor: and tov AND COMFORT " 0 o Sleeping Oar roush W ITOUT GHANOE betwoon Kan [ 'ty and 5b. Panl, via Councfl Blufs and floux Clty ratne leaye | nion affs, n 7:£0 p. m, , Bt Joveph and Are'vIng st Sioux ik Nov Uuion Depos wb R, B0 TR BOURS TN ADVANCK OF ANY OYHEE KOUTE, Travater sy Coun arrival of Kansar i Mafe traln fromw 11:40 p, m al é 11:65 the Blonx Clty Rood Tho Aborbosd (1) omfortable b ¢8 AND 4T, PAUL, ckety read via dhe “Hlon J.R. BUOEANAN Gen' Pasa, Agond MWimsour! V: 1 W. K, DAVI¥, Boushwertern Pase Gl Blufs ~GOLD ROPE. ic merlt and waperior quality of our obucco has induced other ma:ntac: upon the and cold for Jows 1 Rope. We caution the't ado and sonsnm, snd trade mark to 8o aro upon each 0 onl'y genuine and original Gold Rope afacturcd by THE WILSON & McNALLY BACCO COMPANY, ors of this sh pe in Navy work, J. P BUGERS & O, TO. have the wire between Lincoln and Omaha in complete running order by the middle of December, Persons recovering from wausting digenses, such as malaria, fovers, oto will be greatly benefitted by the use of Lrown’s Iron Bitter, » true ton GRATEFUL-COMFORTI EPPS’S COCOA. BREAKFAST. “By & thorough knowledge of tho natural laws which govern the operatious of dize tion and nutrition, and by a carotul application of tie flue vropertis of woll s loc ¢d Cocos, Mr Eipa haw prov.dod cur breakfast tabls with dolicately fiavored beverage which way save neny heayy ra' biida 1t is by th judic us such articles of diet that & ¢ natitation enough EPPS & CO., maopathie Chorm! London, K MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christ'an Family Scucol for | Fropares for Colluge, Seutilic school or | Boud to Capt, BD, N. KIRK TAL ‘rincipal, Moregar Park, Cook Og,, 11l stalogue ' A CGEINTE F. L. Bommers & Co's CELESRATED CRACKERS BISCUI'TS, CAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES, Wiolesale Manufacturing GONFESTION AND DEALERS IN Fruits, “uts and IS 14th & OMH~, - - 81 rIMK L ot tako the Northwe o \] mare. ] was Tratue leave Omans 5:40 p, w, sud 7:40 a, For tull laform: 0 H.P. DEUEL, Ticke ASout, 141b sud ¥asana ste's J- BELE, U-H Railway Depot, oras JAMER T, CLARK, Gener v zent, DR. FISHBLATT, DES MOINES MEDICAL DISPENSARY, ON A(‘('(.\I'NT OF HIS Immense Practice In Omaha, Neb., WILL MAKE HIS NEXT VISIT ON Tuesday, Nov. 7th, 1882, AND WILL REMAIN THREE DAYS AT THE PAXTON EOTEIL, WHERE HE CAN BE CONSULTED ON THE i Bye & Ear, Throat & Lungs, Catareh, Kidneys AND Bladder and Female Diseases as Well as All Chronic and Nervous Diseases. DR. FISHBLATT Has discovered the greatest cure in the world for werkness of the hack and limbs, involuntary discharges, impotency, weneral debility, nervousness, langour, confusion of ideas, palpitation of the he timidity, trembling, dimness of sight or giddiness, dis. enses of Ogm head, throat, 8o or skin, affections of the liver, lungs, stomach or bowels ~—these teriible disorders, arising from wsolitary habits ot youth—and wsecret practices more fatal to the victim than the songw of Syrens to the niari Tysses, blighting their most radient hopos or anticipations, rendering marriage i ssible Those that are snffering from the evil practices, which destroy their mental and physical system, causi NERVOUS DEBILITY, The symptoms of which are dull, distressed mind, which uhfits them for performing their Businoss and social duties, makes happy marriages impossible. he action of the heart, ccusing flushes of heat, deprossion of apirits, eyil i, COWe ardioe, fears, droams, restloss nights, dizziness, forge tfulness, unnatural dischargos, pain in tho back and bipe, short breathing, melancholy, tire easily of company and have preference to be alone, feeling as tired in the morning as when retiring, seminal weak- nos, loat manhood, white bono deposit in the urine, nervousness, trembliny, confusi m of thought, watery and weak eyos, dyspepsia, constipation, paleness, pain and weakness in the limbs, oto., should consult me immediately and be restored to porfect health, ‘Who have become victims of solitary vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of exalted talent and brilliant intelloct who might otherwise entrance listening senators with the thunders of their eloquence cr waken to mnfilm Il NKN\. may call with confidence, GE. ARRL Married porsons or young men contemplating marriage beware of physical weak- tods; 5 ok} o § BFOSEOLVE Bbweh, LInBOtAtioy OF . Wy 6LhaE disqualification speedily reiieved. He who places himself inder the care of Dr, Fishblatt may religiously con- fido in his honor as a gentleman, and confidently rely upon his akill as a physician. ANAL WEAKNESS Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This distressing affection, which renders life a burden and marriage impossible, is the penalty paid by the victim for improper indulgence. Young people are apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful consequences that may ensune. Now who that understands this subject will deny that procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the prudent. Besides beine deprived of the pleasures of healthy offaprings, the most serions and dostructive symptoms of both mind and body cxise, The system becomes des rangod, tho physical and montal powers wenken, Lost procreative powers, nervous frritability, dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility, wasting of the frame, cough, consumption and death. . A ¥ WARRANTED. Persons ruined in health by unlearned pretenders who keep them trifling month aftor month, taking poisonous and injurions compounds. should apply immediately, R. FISHBLATT, graduate of one of the most eminent colleges in the United States, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known, Many troubled with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great nervousness, heing alarmed at ocertain sounds, with frequent blushings, attendod sometimes with derangement of the mind, were cured immediately. Take Particular Notice. dresses all those who have injured themmelyy a abits which ruin both mi and body, unfitti or marriage. These are some of the sad, melai i th, viz. Wenkness of the back anc mness of sight, loss of muscular powers, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsi itability, derangement of digestive functions, debility, consumption, ete, PRIVATE OFFICES, CLAPP'S BLOCK, 5TH & WALNUT STS Entrance on Fifth Strcet, Den Moines, lowa. CONSULTATION FREE. Chargea moderato and within the reach of all who neod Solentific Medical Treatment. Those who reside at a distance and caunot call, will re- ceive prompt attention through the mail by simply sending their symptoms with postage, Addroess Look Box 68 Des Moines, Town. D. M. WELTY| OLD SORES AND (Successor to D.T. Mount.) Manutachurer and Dealer In - BLOOD OR SKIN DISEASES ; IN ANY STAGE, Saddles, Harness, Whips, | Disappear before the perfect alterative FANOY HORSE CLOTHING and tonic effect of the greatest of all Blood Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods by improper indulzence thew for business, study, ly effects produced by the imbs, pains in the head and nervous Purifiers, It so completely roots out al} poison from the blood and braces the deb- ilitated system, that diseases of this nature disapperr like cnaff before the wind, S. . 8., cured me of Sealp Sores, Sores in Nostrile and Ears, after everythiog known to the medical profession had failed. Three months have passed since I quit ; there iy nosymptom of the winiog; 1 am permanently It stanus unrivaled for Blood Dis- JNo, 8, Taccanr, Salamanes, N, Y. . stands without a peer, The sion will bave toacknowledge it & Blood Diseases,” L. GatLoway, Monroe, Ga. e of taking disease afllicted Blood Dis d usig S and after taking the first bottle felt mush relieved that' T bovght five more, and am glad to say, after using four of them, that 1 am entirely curcd, freviously having "o Jus, R, 11 & Co.'n Agent to OENCENS F.A T EID been under medical advice for several months,” O, G, RATOLIVY, Richmond, Va. GONCORD. HARNESS | ser sutein eom showors Bicoa Diseace for e than two years, and hav- “The Best in The World,” ing been treated by several eminent physi- cians, confined to my room and bed the greater part o 1) «time, my body covered with copper-colored mores from_ the size of @1 ea to that of o silver half.dollar, T was well nigh in despair, At last T commenced taking S, 8, 8 Iua_ short time I began to improve in flesh, all the sores healed,und T could feel and know that I was well, and to 8. 8. S, most the credit be piven of my entire restoration to health, 1 have not taken @ dose for over six_months, and | am as free from sores or blemish we any one. Loti: Rows, Atlanta, G, DRY G OODS | ,(“I“W'”ml"”"“m he first Lottl JOBBERS nding the waters were no benefit. A LTTTN 1AL F AN ATV S"E, OMAHA, NEB Samuel 0, Davis & Co., tiin, Newport, Atk *Our sclence has not made knowna com- ation equal to S, 8, 5, for skin or blo.d anses, | T, T, M. | Ph, G SOLD BY ALL DRU | GRAY'S SPECIFIO MEDICINE IM PO RTER& | TRADE MARK The Greal YR DR MARK ’ ey uns IST! tafling cure for Beminal Woalk Hpermate rhea, Inpob- oney, an Diis Washington Ave. and Fifth ST. LOUIS MO. WESTERN CORNIGE WORKS!| C BPECHT, Proprictor, | rgih 1212 Harney #5, - Omrha, Neb, | CIULERS OF Age, an DORMER W Tin, Iron ar T Lall MANUFACTURERS ¢ Bly , Hrrrows. Farm iollers y Euy Hakes, Buckel £leve: ing 1 g, &c We are propared to do Job work and macutas " v artiv . 'NE¥ASSKA MANUFACTUMING 0O Llacoln, Ne