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i THE DAILY BEE OMAHA WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 25 Mttlo J" . J.BIRO'W"Esr < Ss OO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes , OMAHA , - - " HEB. ' J. A. Ti AND RETAIL DEALER IN i TOT Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , ODORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , T8TATK AGENC FOR MILWAUKUE CKMSNT COMPANY Near Unioii Pacific Danot , - OMAHA NN JOBBElt OF AND WIM W ' - "EASTERN " l't f IIS FARM AM ST. OMAHA v < " SOU & 00 , AND JOBBERS IN Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and Ail Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of AUD IMUFAOTUEED TOBAGGO , Aeonfa for BEHWOOD KAILS AND LAFLIH & RAID POWDER CO. powEB AND ; HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , ' 1 ' 9 ? . MDOKO MAOimrERY , rELTINO , HOSK , EJIASS AND IKON FIVDlJOfl PIPE. * S jj PACKING , AT WHOLESALK AND JIETAIL. HALLADAY WIUD-MILLS GHURDH'A O S IOOUQHLLS Cor. Farnam and IQfeh Streets Omaha , Neb. Omaha Steam Laundry. The only Laundry in Nebraska that ia supplied with complete machinery or Laundry work. Send your orders by mail or osnress. GOTTHEIMER , GODFREY & CO. , 1207 Farnham Street. -DEALERS IN- 'HALL' ! Fire and Burglar Proo TSi 1020 Farnham Street , O. DRUGS , FAINTS , OILS Window and Plate Glass. pooo contemplating building ttore , bank , or any other fine " 111 find It to tbclc l corns end with UB before purchasing their Plata Qlaee. C , F , GOODMA ? ; OMAHA - . NEB. W.B. MILLARU. tf t < . JOHNSON MILLARD & PEOK , 'Storage ' , tamissioii and Hiolesale Fruits , 1421 & 1423 FAENHAM STREET. OONSIGMBIENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ! j Apnte for Pack & Bathers Lard , and Walbor M ! s Flour JOMAHA , - - NEB REFERENCES J OMAHA MATIONAL BANK , ' BTEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. _ BERQUIST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF.'j GES.BOGGIE srx xc.xz mailing Done iu all Brandies . o. 213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb. A SPMT TALE- ThoOroDnbaclcoraot Snundora Hopo- loesly Dlvlded-A Seduction Ciiso. Correcpondenro ol The Bee. * WAHOO , Nob. , October 20. To-dny the nnU-ilftll f notion of the greenback party mot in convention aa a people's party. The object cf this convention soeinod to bo to add to the strength of the regular nominee for the sonnto ou the greenback ticket , Mr. S. T. P. Craven , of Rock Crock precinct. It seotns lhat at the regular greenback convention Edard , of The Times , wna not Bufllciontly consulted regarding the nominee for senator , and the result waa that Edard and sumo of his fol lowers put on the nanio of W. II. Dick , "Slippoiy Bill. " I believe what guvo him the nbovo cognomen was thu fact that for fourteen coutecu- tivo years ho has been n candidate fur oilier , and fourteen times ho has slipped off tin the wrong side of the fenco. I'rom the fact that Iho so- called people's convention was called and attended by anti-Hall greenback- ura , and that all they did was to endorse - dorso Mr Graveit for the seimto and then adjourn , it H evident that their cole object was to cnh.iuco the pros- peels of Mr. Cr.wen and thereby crip ple the strength of 'Slippery William. A few old bourbon dumocrats , such as Jim S'noll nnd Jim Ditutoy of Ash land , nnd ihu regular nominees ot the dcmucratio party , among whom is J. Finnerty Roll ot lthic , for senator , were prosout , with the ovidunt pur pose of capturing the convention , However , they did not succeed , and your qorrgp.ptmdont , looking at the BllUiilion from a republican otaud- point , seea nothing but success for the republican nominee , Hon. T. B.Vil - BOU of Ashland. To-day Constable Plckott arrested A. T. Anderson of this place , on a warrant sworn out by Joseph Man ners , an old and respected citizen , charging Anderson with seduction , his victim being a young sister of oaid Anderson's wife. Thu facts soein to bo as follows : About a year and a half ago Anderson came horofrom the east , bringing with him as his wife a very tine woman indeed , also n young sister - tor of lila wife about thirteen years old. Yesterday Audojsou wont to Omaha with the young girl with the avowed purpose of getting professional aid for n real or imagmal malady to which young girls are liublo. This morning Mr. Manners , a dis tant relative of the girls , aworo out out the complaint , and Constable Pickott boarding the morning train , wont to OmaliH , returning thia ovpn- int : with his man , who is now in jail awaiting a hearing. The jadgo fixed bail at $500 , which at this writing ho has been unable to procure. Ander son has berne the highest reputation horetotoro Wo await further developments. Meantime the feeling in the commun- itp is that of guilty. The extent of the law is not sufllcient for the criroo. JosEmus. A food Jiaptist clergyman of Bergen - gen , N. Y. , a strong temperance man , suffered with the kidney trouble , neu ralgia , and dizziness almost to blind ness , over two years after ho w&a told that Hop Bitters would euro him , be cause ho was afraid of and prejudiced against "Bitters. " Since his euro ho says none need fear but tcust in Hop Bitters. Sorgnum Manuraccure in Central Il linois. The manufacture of sugar from sorghum in Central Illinois is meet ing with more success than the friends of the enterprise expected. The work ia done after Louisiana methods , heavy crushers and all the improve ments in use in tbo south being em ployed. The sugar is said to bo equal to opon-pan Now Orleans. The raw sugar sells for eight cents per pound by the ton , and at a little over nine cents at retail. "B. F. J. " writes that the machinery and the process are both aucccoafull , but rather loss sugar ia found iu the cano than was hoped for , and'the bulk of the pro duct will bo a good article for sorghum sirup weighing eleven pounds to the gallon. If the if rests do not injure it there will bo cano enough to make 500 barrels or 55,000 gallons. The cano , after taking off the leaves and seed heads , is placed upon a moving apron , which carries it to a act of throe rollers , twenty-four inches in diameter and four foot long. The pressure is sufficient to extract a largo per cent of juice. The cano then moves on to another sat of rollers sprinkled before hand with hot water to dtasolvo the sugar. After the aeo- end squeezing the bagasse is nearly * dry enough to burn. ' The juice is heated in tanks do'fecatod with lime of milk , then skimmed and boiled in an other tank to 25C Baumo. It is then filtered and reduced to syrup weighing eleven pounds to the gallon. For conversion into sugar the syrup ia run 'nto tanks on wheels and put in a oem where a high , temperature in naintniiiod while granulation con tinues. The company pay $2 per ton for the .cane stripped aud delivered , They expect to make glucose out of tha seed. The first batch of the meliulo or the conoon- rated juice from the vaccuum cau of 7(000 ( pounds , proved after all to ba much richer in cano sugar than the chemists expected , promising to yield 3,000 .pounds of raw sugar and -1.000 pounds of syrup. The proprietors of the mill are confident of a , favorable * result , The correupondont adds ; ) " 't'ho profitable outcocno this year is still in doubt , and will be for some wooks. Nevertheless , if halt a success can bo made with sorghum under tHb disadvantages of seventeen inches of rainfall and a mean suronior tempera ture of 70 depress , there ia little doubt that the manufacture of sugar from sorghum will UA time develop into a > great industry. * ' ? In regard to U'o proper time to out and manufacture sorghum cano Prof. Collier , chemist af the United States department of agriculture , declares fein that while the seed is in the dough fa in much too curly. Ha claims tLat cano inw cut live weeks later gives bettor re w sults. The analysis made for both w shows a greater parcon/ago of sugtr in kl the late cutting , The chemist fur to ther says there is hardly ono chaoco font In a. hundred that sugar can bo pro y duced from any variety of corghum in nt paying quantities ii thu crop is woikod fo up when the seed is in the dough. yo 1'ho failure of the department of ag in riculturo to make sugar last year , and and the 10,000 failures throughont the country the past twenty-five years , have boon mainly due to this , that the csop waa worked too early in its de velopment. Persons recovering from wastlnp diseases , such as malaria , fevers , etc , will bo greatly benofittod by the use of Brown's Iron Bitter , true tonic A Patent Muatolno Pnrndlao. Detroit Frt rrcs > . If the negroes in the south could road there would bo such a demand for patent medicine , porous piasters , pills and stomach bitters as would force every manufacture to double his help aud capacity. The negro gro is always ailing. No matter how healthy ho looks or how strong ho seems ho believes himself afflicted , If ho could road almanncs and circulars ho would think so twice as strongly , AtDalton , Qa. , I saw a big follow pick up a barrel of ilour an easily as I could have lifted a twenty-fivo pound sack , and when I complimented him on his strength ho replied : "Yes , boss , I soema powerful otronpf , but you donn' kupw what a html t'mo I llns of it. lid got libor complaint , dyspepsia and coinump. shun , an * I reckon I won't nobor nee snow ily again. " 1 naked him what remedies ho hnd boon using , and ho ro'/iiod that ho had boon taking the dust of burnt leather and mixing It wilh cold tea. Nothing whatever ailed him , but if ho could have got hold of § 10 ho would have UBcd eight of it in having modi , cine. cine.I I wna in a livery stable at Marietta whou a man came in with a bottle of prepared Jamaica ( ginger. Ono of the colored mon employed about the stable who hadn't , lost a day for years and who looked as ruggid as a mountain , looked at the bottle three or four times and then asked : "What yo got dar , Kurnel ? " "Somothiug for apoplexy , " waa the reply. ' 'Would mlud ' of yo givin' me a sip it , kaao my apoplexy has boon takin' on iu the inous' Idrofful manner for do las' week ? " "You can take a pull if you wish to. " The cork waa drawn and the nngro lifted up the bottle and took throu heavy swallows of the fiery stull' . The next three minutes were the longest and hottest ones ho over saw , but as soon : IB he could apeak ho remarked ; "Ah ! but dot stuff scorns to hit do right spot. I reckon it will euro up my apoplexy all right , an1 like 'null1 I may light on sumthin * else good fur congestion of do lungs an' water on du brain. " IN CONHTIl'ATION. Du. J. N. ROBINSON , Medina , 0. , says : "I have used it in a case of indigestion and constipation , with good results. In nervous prostration its roe alt a arc happy. " Keeping Hweot Potatoes. In the Bouthwostorn states there is little difliculty in keeping swcut pota toes entirely through the winter or till late in the following spring. Tho-sea son there is sufficiently , long for thorn to mature In , and the efcina o tbn tubers are firm and strong. They will stand a considerable amount of bruis ing without breaking the skin. If the tops are cut off at the time the frost kills them they will remain in the ground without injury if they have no other protection than the soil in which they grow. They will also keep well in cellars or in almost any kind of a building. In the mpro northern states , however , it is quite diflieult to keep them over the winter , or oven till the Christmas holidays. This is partly owing to the fact that they are not mature , and the skins are not very strong. It. is also partly owing to the extremely cold weather and the frequent changes in the tem perature. To insure their preserva tion hero it is necessary to take the greatest pains in digging and in stor ing them. The vines should bo cut off clpso to the ground as soon an they are killed by the frost or the tubora will immediately begin to decay. They should bo dug daring fair weather and allowed to dry inthosur. . All that are cut or bruised should bo rejected or immediately nsod. ( 'aro nhould bo taken in handling these that are to bo preserved. As rot is easily communicated , it is well to pack the tubers in dry dust , saw-dust , or chuff The packers should bo placed in a room kept moderately warm , though the potatoes will Ron- orally keep well in a dry collar if they are paokod as recommended. Care must bo taken to put * the potatoes where ihoy will bo out , of the way of rats. Buckim'a Arnica tiulve. The 1IB8T SALVE In the world for Cute , BrulBos , Boron , Ulcer , bait Ithoum , Fe ver Boron , Tetter , Cbtpped Hands , Chll blnlna , Corns , and all ekin eruptions , and poaftlvely curca piha , It in guaranteed to rfvo satlnfactfou r it ; oey roiunded. I'rice , 25 cents uer CT. tot tale by 0. IT. Uootlmnn Fleh for All. There are many arlosiat. wells scat tered all over the western country , id most of thorn are many milea ; rrom any lakes or streams or fish mar- iots. It is my opinion that nearly nery Mowing well would furnish mough surplus water to supply a pond tfhich will keen a family in fish. A rory small stream will furnish enough : ater for some kind * . I would roc- tnmend carp as being the full most ikoly to bo a auccoss , as they require esa care than any other kind. I do lot consider them the very best fish hero is , because of late years I have eon used to eating the best kinds our iountry affords. JJut I reinomber ilion my mother cooked the suckers nd shiners I caught with a pin-hook , hey were the bast fish them was. It ould undoubtedly be the same with awiliea raised on carp. My opinion has often been asked low a carp pondshould bo constructed or family use. The pond can be made anv shape to suit the locality , but I rould prefer egg shape , if the locality faa just as suitable for it. The pond rould breed Hies of a great many inds , ono of the kinds being mosqai- ai see. The larva of all flies is the boated od for young fish. Ihavo bred them the bushel , but some of the mos- uitoca woula be apt to take wing bore - re the pond got well stocked with oung fish , and to protect the family a measure I would advise building the pond to the leeward of the house in the prevailing winds of the locality. If , for instance , the prevailing wind was from the woat , the pond should bo built to the east ; northeast , or south east of the houso. I would prefer the pond to the northeast or southeast , because if placed directly to the east , the houao would make n lee under which the mosquitoes could easily reach it. The moiquitoos can boat any sailing craft before Iho wind , but in the wind t hey are nowhere inHho race , as they have no keol. The whole human family should bo thankful to the Creator for not putting a keel on thorn , mid if their bowsprit had not boon quito so sharp , they might not receive so many handkerchief salutes from the verandas of the Long Island hotels , but would bo justaa useful and ornamental , The pond can bo built with plow and scrapor. It should h.\vo a deep place in the center , and bo shallow on the edges. If you have equate sides , the young fish will have no protection froni Iho old ones. When scraping is jommeiiced , carry the dirt as far back as you intend making the lower lutoldu of your embankment , and < ei j > scraping until the pond Is four [ o ai $ fppt di-op iu l,0 } oonlof. .tf the locality is such that the ice freezes Very thick , the pond should bo made deeper , and holes kept open through the ice during the winter to keep the fish from suffocating. If the embank ment is raised throu feet , and pounded down and sodded , or sown to grass the water could bo raised to that bu three foot in the center would have to bo excavated in order to have n pom six foot doop. The whole pond should bo sown with sumo kind of grass o water-plant , with the exception o about CO or 75 feet square in thu con tor. The grass and wator-planta maki the spawning grounds , brood food and protect the young. The pom should not contain any other kind o fish , and if the grass gets too thick i can be raked out. [ Seth Green Rochester , N. Y. Fortunes or farmers and olmnioB. Thousands of dollars can bo nnvcd b , using proper judgment in tnklng care o the health of yourself and family. If you are bilious , have sallow complexion , pee appetite , low and depressed rpiritx , am generally debilitated , do not delay a mo mcnt , but go at once ; and procure a bet tie of thoao wonderful Klcctrio Hitters which never fail to euro , and that for thi trilling Kinn of fifty cents. [ Tribune Sold by C. F. ( toodmnn. By the Skin of His Teeth. Cincinnati Kmiulrcr. "The longer you live Iho more you find out , " remarked Sir. Jo Weston the atcoplo-climbcr , to a couple o newspaper mon lately. "I had an ao cident recently which taught mo some thiug. " " What was ill" was the aimultan oous enquiry. "It was a curious ono. You see was on top of St. Paul's spire ot Spring otroot.Vo had rigged rope to remove the planks of thu scaffold ing. The way wo do that is to fasten a block tn a pout or tree on the othe aide of the street and another to th steeple and splice the ends of the rep together to make an endless rope of il If you fasten to it anything you wan to send below , the weight of the loai takes it down. I had tied the las plank to the rope and it was goin down. I-woro a handkerchief tie loosely around my throat. The win blew out an end of it and it caught o the removing rope and wrapped aronn it. I was immediately caught up , firs the handkerchief and then my bear passing into the block. Now , \l \ had had an assistant in the street below low ho would have noticed the plan atop when I was caught that way , anc as ho could not BOO anything wren , above ho would have pulled on th ropo. Then I should have been choked to death by my handkorchio and my board and part of my inc would have boon torn off. Persons ii the fitroot below would have notlcod perhaps , that I was very quiet , bu they would not have suspected that' Was hanging by the nook. That pul stretched mo 18 Inchon. As soon as . ' realized the trouble I reached below and taking hold of a rope pulled back on it until my handkerchief came ou the sheave , and I dropped on to the hooka below. I conld barely toucl thorn with my foot. " "Do you moan to say that you hac nothing but books to stand on ? ' "Yes , the hooks of the scaffold. You see , wo had sent all the planks below. 1 saw saved by the akin of my tooth. ' The Country Who that lion ever lived anytime tn the country but must have hoard of the vir tues of Utmlock as a blood purifier. Him- DOCK liuion UITTKJW euro dyspepsia , bil iousness nnd all disorders arising from im pure blond or deranged liver or kidneys. Price. $1.00. THE CITY STEAM LAUNDRY makes a specialty of Collars & Cuffs , AT TUB 1UTK Olf Three Cents Each. Work solicited from all over the country , Eho charges and return ix > tage moat oc. ompany the package. Special rates to arge cluba or cnclea , a24.tf me WIL1JIN3 fcKVANB. EUROPEAN HOTEL , The most centrally located hotel In the city , looms 75o , 01.00 , It 60 and 12.00 ptr day. Hr t Claim Kcatauruut connected wltti the lOtel. .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Loctut Blreets , 3C.OTTXf IHO. KHTADLIS1IEO 1863. IDK SI'UINO ATTACIIUKNT-NOT PATKNI KU. A. J.'SIMPSON LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY K09 and 1(11 Dodge Btreot , angV-moOm OMAHA , NEB , 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRINGVEHICUS NOW IN USE. They ( rarpaw all other a ( or easy rldlne. style nd durability. They ftro tor sale by nil LondtiiR Car ingo Uuildors and Doalon throughont ho country. SPBINGS , OEAR3 & BODIES For sal b Henry Timken , ITalonteo unJBulldcr ol Fide Carriages , - - noco. J.R MEES & CO. F. L , Sommers & Go's CELEIHUTE ! ) BISCUITS , OAKES , JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES , Wliolosalo Manufacturing GONFECTIQDS AND DEALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars , III S 14th St. OMHA , - - REB WEKTJ&LUN CORNICE WORKS ! 0 SPE011T , - - Proprietor. 1212flarnoySt. - Qmrha.NBb. MANUFACTUUKU3 OK Galvanized Iron , CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and Slnto Roofing , Spuoht'a Patent Motalio Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of goodn. IKON FKNOING. Oreatlnjt * , Ruluttrsdea , VorandnaOft1c ] nn * Dank RnlllnKC , Window end Collar Guard * ; ftlio AURN GOLD ROPE. Tholntrlnslc merit and superior quality ot ou Gold IlopoTobacco has liiducoJ other mannlac turors to nut upon tlio market ooJt similar to tur liranil In namu and ntjlo which are olTcrei imUoId ( or loismoivy than the genuine Gold llopo. Wo caution the t ado and consumer tosoe that our nauio and trade mark are upon oacl lump. The only genuine and original Quid Hop Tobacco la manufactured by TflK WILSON & MoNALLY TO BAOCO OOMPANY. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE ROU COL. L. T. FOSTER , Youngitown , Ohio , May 10,1880 fin. T } . J , KKNDALI , & Co. I had a rory valua < ble Hambletonlan colt thatlprlmd vorylilghly bo had a large bouo epavln en one Joint and a email one on the other which made him % or1 lame ; I had him under the charge ol t\\o veter inary surgeons which ( ailed to euro him. 1 naa ono day reading the clvortlecmcnt ol Kendall's Spavin Cure In the Chicago Express , I determined atoncototry It and got ourcruifglsta hero to lend ( orIt , and they ordered tliroo bottles ; I took all and I thouuht I would give It a thorough trial , I mod It according to directions and the fourth day the colt ceased to bo lame and th ; lumps have disappeared. I used but ono bottle and the colt's limb * are as free ol lumps and ai irnooth M any borae In the state Hols entire ly cured. The cure wa so remarkable that I have Icttwool my neighbors have the remainIng - Ing two bottlca who are now ualnglt. Very roopecUully , L. T. FOSTKR Bend ( or Illustrated circular giving posltlvi proof. Prlcotl. All DruggUtaliaveU or can get II ( or you. Dr. II. J. Kendall * Co' , Pro. jrletonr , Enosburgh Falls , Vt SOLD BY ALL DBUaQIHTS OLD SORES AND BLOOD OB SKIN DISEASES IN ANY STAGE , Disappear before the perfect altnrativo md tonlo clfoct of thu greatest of all Blood 'urifiorn , It BO completely roots out oil > ol on from the blood anil bracen the doll- lltated Bystein , that diaeaaoa of thin nature dieopperrllke cnnlf before the wind , H. B. H. , cured 1110 of Hcalp Sores , Korea n Noutrils niid Kara , after evorytliiiiK ( iiown to the medical profession im'l failed. riiteo montha Imvo noEsed ninca I tjult alclng K , B. H. ; there li noaymptom of the lisoaso lemaiiilng ; I air pormunenUy cured. It utanUH unrivaled for lilood IJIa- aaea. " JNO. S. TAUOAHT , Balamanco , N , Y , " 8. S , 8. utunJs without a peer. The irofeanlou will bave to acknowledge it a Specific for lilood Dldeaeea. " Xr N. Ji CJALI.OWAY , Monroe , On. "About four or iiyo weeks auo I was tlllicted with a very ocgnwated typo of iloodUIaease. 1 commenced using H S. S , ud after taking the iirat bottle felt * o uuab rolleveil tlint I bought five more , nd am K\iul \ to say , after lining four of them , bat 1 am entirely cured , f roviouily having jeett under medical advice for several nontha. " 0. ( J. HATCLUT , Richmond , Va. "After muK'rinf ; from the worst Blood ) lseacofor more than two years , and hav. ng been treated by several eminent pliysU [ ana , confined to my room and bed the roater part o ho time , my body covered vltli copper-colored aorea from the size of I'ea ' to that of a silver half-dollar , 1 waa veil nigh in despair. At last I commenced akiugH. B. H. lua nbort time I began o improve iu tlesb , all the sores healed.and could feel and know that I was well , and o 8. b. H. must the credit be ( 'Iven of ny entire rentoration to health. I have ot taken a iloso for over elx mouths , and in aa free from sores or blemish iu any _ ne.1 LOTTIE Itosa , Atlanta , ( Ja. ' 'Improved after talcing Iho first bottle f H. S. 8. ; in two weeks wan able to come owe , finding the watuni wore no benefit. " J . W. ItEiDj Newport , Ark. "Our isoience ha * not made knownacoi < Ination e < iuul to 8. S , 8. for tklu or blona " T. L. Assijjuuitq , Ph. G. , Macou , Gla. SOLD BY ALL DUUGGIBTS Sionx City A Pacific THE sioux orn ? ROUTB Rnni i Solid Train lbronh tm& Oounoil BlnOa to 8t , Paul Without Ohanjia Tim * . Only 17 Hour * 3.QO MIMa ! FlIR" > ilORTE3 JIOOTB not * COUNCIL BLUFFS tO ft. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS . . DUMmjORBlSMAKCB knd Ml point * IB Northern low * . UlnneskU nd Dakota. This Dot ll equipped with the ImprOTtA WMtlnRhonw Aulomilla Alr-braVe nd Mlllit PUtform Coupler and naffer ! and rot IPKKD. BAFCTY AND OOHFOnt li nntarfwml. Pullman ralaco Sle plnir Oar tun throujth WITHOUT 01IAHOR between K n I Cltymd St. rant , vl Council Bluffs and Sioux Clly. Trains leava tnlon Pacific Trancfer al Conn " Bl Kin JM : p. tn. dally on arrival of Kantai CHy. SI Joseph and Oonncll MluBs train from the South. Arriving at Blont City 11:40 : p.m. . and al Ibt Kiw Union Depot at St. Paul at 11:50 : noon TEN nOURB IN ADVANCE Or ANT OTHXI ROUTE. AS-Remsmher In Uklngths Slonx Ctty Ron * you irota Through Tnln. The Shortcut lt\t\ Iho QuIckivtTlmo and n Comf ji ! bi ! HHt In tfj Through Can botwren OOUNOIL iiLUFFS AND at. PAUL. WSoo thU your Tlckols lead tla the "Sloni CUT and Pacific lUllroaJ / . B. WATTLE8 , J. H. BDOHAN A N Superintendent. Oon1 1'aad.Atmit Mtwourl VMIcy la. W. K. DATIB , Southwestern PaKmngor Affnrt. Onnncll Dlnfla FOB CHICAGO , PEORI ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE. DETROIT , NIAGAM FALLS , NEWYORK.BOSTON . , And all Poluta Eaat andCOouth-East. T1IKLINECOMPIUOK3 Nearly 1.000 miles. Solid Smooth Stool Track 11 connections nro watlo In UNION DEPOTS. luia a National UopuUtlon aa belli ) ; the rent Through Oar Line , and la universally encoded to l > o the FINEST EQUIPPED nail- road In the world lor nil classes ol travel. Try It ami you will flud traveling a Inxury Inn trad ol n utacomlort. Through Tlckoti via rhls Celebrated Line tor lo at all otflcoa In the West. All Information about Ilatoa o Faro , Sleeping Car AcocmmoJatlons , Time Tables , &c. , will b cheerfully KlTcn hy apnlyluln ? to T. J. POTTER , id Vlco-1'rox't & Gen. ManagcrChlcaffO. PEROIVAL LOWELL , Gen. Posaoatcr Act. Chicago. W. J.1 UAVKNPOIIT , Cion. Aofont. Conncll Bluffs. II. 1' . UUKLL , Ticket AKt. mnio-oil ly MORGAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Family School ( or Boyt. Prepares lor College , Hctcntlflo School or Boslnoai. Send to Copt , BD , N. KIRK TALCOTT. Principal , Uorrgar arlc. CookCo. III. ataloirue. To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EUROPEAN fitWEDX. _ Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific II Is a posjtlvo euro ( or tipermatcirbea , Uemlu * WcoknuM. Impotancy , and all dlseaocg resulting ( rom flelf-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Losai ICmuory , Palui/ln the Back Mfilde , and duwasef Consumption Insanity an , oarlygrare Tbe Specific ilcdlelne to bolog oswl with wonder ful uuccoofl. 1'amphlet * mut free to all. Write tot Ibeq ted gel hill pat- tlculars. 1'rlco , Krcclflc , Jl.OO fct pickags , or six rck > age * ( or $6.00. Addroa * all orders lo B. GIJIBON 1IKDICINK CU NOB. 101 and 100 Main St. UuOalo , N , Y. Sold In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman. J. W. Bell. , and all drutvUtiereryHhire. . s 1 .d > w NERVOUS DEBILITY , Dr. E. OTWcaPsNorveandllraTnTreatmuV A specific ( or Ilysterla , Dlzilnesa , ConrnWonn , Nervous Headache , Mental Depression , Lous o& Uemory.Bpermatorrbasa.Imriotoncy , Involuntary Emissions , 1'retnaturo Old Ago , caused by over exertion , sel-abuse , or over-indulgence , which , leads to misery , decay aud death. One box will' ' euro recent caae * . Kach box contains one month's- treatment. One dollar a box , or six boxea ( or five dollars ; tent by mall prepaid on receipt ol price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us ( or six boxes , ac companied with flre dollars , will send the pur chaser our written guarantee to return Iho money II the treatment doe not eflect a cure. 0. F. Goodman , iruifeit | , Bole , Wholesale and gul coO'iaha , Hen. OrJ t. by mall at realM ' ' "lv OKAY'S BPEOIFIO TRADE - English rem edv. Anun- ( ailing cure ( or Seminal Weakness , Spermator * rbea , I in pot ency , and all DUoasesthat follow as a - BErCRETAKINO.soquenco ol AFTER TAIIIB , iol-Abu ( e ; as Ix > ao ( Memory , Uulvereal Lassl ude , Pain In tha Ilack , Dlmneea ol Vision , Pie nature Old Age , and many other Diseases thai cad to Insanity or Consumption and a I'rema- ure Grave. XVFull particulars In our pamohlet , which wo desire to send ( roe t v mall to every out. XarTbo Speclfl c Medicine Is eold by all druggist * t II per package , or B packages ( or ? 6 , or will e Rent ( roe by mall on recilpt o ( the money , b . ddruoslng THE OKAY 4KD1UINKGO. , BcBalo.N , Y * "c7me- " DOCTOR WHITTIER , 617 St. Cbarlei St. , I ST. LOUIS , Mo , A KEQUI.AU GIUDUATK ol two mrdlcal ollrgoi.haabccnlougcr engaged In the treat ment ol OIIUONIO. h'KUVOOd. SKIN ANI > 1LOOD Diseases than any other pu > slcian la St. < oul as city papers show and ull old residents mow. Consultation at olHco or by mail , free nd invltod , A friendly talk or hU opinion osta nothing. When It U Inconvenient to Isit the city ( or treatment , medicines can bo cot by mall or cxpreaa e er ) where. Curable asea guaranteed ; where doubt extit * It Is ( rank * btatcd. Ciller write. Nerrom proatratlon , Debility , Mental > nd 1'bynlcal Weaknean , Mercurial nnd' ' > tier } allectlom of Throat. SEtn and Bonea , Mood IiiuiurltleB und 1)1 oed 1'otaonlng , I In 'Allecttoba , J31 J 8 jtST aud ' Ulcere. inixidluieuU to Marriage. Itheuiuatlsin , 'lies. Bjieciul otteutton to _ casea from ver-worked brain. aUjUriQAIi ASIM ecelve special ntt fflon. Ulgeasea arising rom Iinpruience , Kxceuaea. t >