Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 03, 1879, Morning Edition, Image 3

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THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBUSHINC CO. ; PROPRIETORS.
Fartitem , ItL. SOi ana lOtH Strut * .
TEBltS OF BUBSCKIPTION.
tepy 1 yesr.ln tdvanee ( postpaid ) & 00
" emonth * " 4.00
" 8 months " " . ; 4CO'
'TMHETABIE8.f
THE MAILS.
0. N. VT. B. B4:50 a. m. , 1 p. m.
0 P. * Q. , 430 & . m. , 8 p. m.
C. E. L k P. R..B , , 430 a. a. , S p. m.
O. . St.Jce4SOam.,3p.a. : ,
S.CityP. :30 * .in.
t. P. R. B. , 11:20 a , m.
B. 4 II. B. K , 826 a. m.
O. & N. 7. , 7:30 & . m
O 4 H. W. B. R. . II * . m. il p. m.
0 B t.0. . 11 ft. m.930p.m.
O S.L&P. , 11a.m. 11p.m.
O. B. & St. Joe , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m
9. City fc P. , 11 m
U F..ip.m.
B. t 11. In Neb. , 4 p
i cal nuOla for Stales low * leave bat a i
T.rii : 4:30 ft. m.
O2o > otKn from 1 ! to p. m Sunday * .
T1IOUAS F. BALL. Portmarter.
ArrivalandDcpartureoiTrains
UNION PACIFIC.
LEAVX , AKSm.
Daily Express 12 : 5 p. m. 3:20 p m.
do Uxed 6:10 p. m. 4:25 pm.
< lo Irelgbt. . . 530 a. m. 1:10 p. m ,
do do . . . 6:15 a. m. 1250a.m.
TIJK CAPD Or 1112 BUBLINGTON BODTE.
UCAVZOX1BA. t AUJTI OXaXA.
Eirirets S:40pm. . Express 10:00 a. m.
Mall 6:10 a.tu. Mail 10:00 p. m.
SiKdsys Exceptad. I bundsy * ExcepUd.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
iWT e:10a.m. | 10.-00p.nu
Express 3:10p.m. : | 10.00a.m. ,
bunrlays Exeeptod. * *
CHICAGO & KORTHWESTXBK.
SlaH 6:10ajn. | 720p.m.
xpr * > * S:40p : m | 10:00v m.
bundays exoepted.
XA iRAS CITY , ST. JOE & . COUNCIL BLUFTS.
LXAVX. ABJUTB.
U : 7 CO a m.Kxpni | 7jC5s.m.
rtsa. . . . 3.40p.m. | Mall. TrrOp. m.
The only line mncia ; Pullman Bleeping- Can
oat of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND BIOUX CUT
& PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Eapree * 8:00 a m. | 233p.m.
Daily Except Sunday * .
B. & H. B. B. in K'USBASKA.
(1AT ( ]
Omahalv ) . . . . 8:10am Kearney J'ncflv)6 ) : 0am
PlatUmcntbsrlO:25 am Bloomingtonlv)50am :
Ee rnejJ'D < r)7 ) 5 pm Btd Cloud ( lv.6 : SS am
Bed Cloud ( arr)7:5S pm Plitumoutbar)4 ( 30p m
Bloomiiigloo ( r)9:25pra ) Omaha ( arr.tS3pm
REPUBLICAN VALLKY RAILWAY.
Hutioci ( lv ) 805 a-m , i Eloominjton ( arlJOp.m )
Bloominzton 135 p m | Hastings ( ar ) 8:65 p m
S1OCT CITY & ST. PAUL B. R ,
Mall 6:10 v m. I Express 10:00 a. m.
Express 8:40 p. m. | Mall 730p.m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B.
D UMTTKAIX * . v
Leava Omaha , dally : 8 a.m. , 9a.m. , 10 a.
m. , 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 3. p. m 6 p. m. ,
p. m. ,
Leav CoTunaTBlnffs : 855 a. m. , 935 a-m. ,
10 5 a. m. , 1125 a. m. , 125p.m. , 233 p. nu ,
l:2i p. m. , 6 5 p. m. , 625 p. m.
Kour trip * on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and
11 a. m. , 2 and 6pm. ; Council Bluff * at 9:25 ,
11:25 a. m. , and 2.-2S raid 635 p. zn.
Leare Omaha : 8 a.m.,7 ft. m. , 8 JO ft. m , ,
1:10 : p. m . 430 p. m. , 7:45 p. m.
Ltive Council BluHij : 7:15 a. m. , 9:40 : ft. n. ,
11.-23 . m. , 55 p. m. , 7.-00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m. ,
p. m. Dally except Sunday.
OUAHA& REPUBLICAN VALLEY B.B.
LZATB. Alim.
Jlafl Witt * , m. 4 5p.m.
Uailv .xcept Sunday.
G03I3IERGIAL ,
FBHIQHT MOVEMENTS. _
OMAHA , Keb. , October 2.
The following table show * the receipt *
and ehipmeuU at Omaha , for the 24 boon
tnding October 1 , 1S79 :
BCCEIFT3.
lerchandise 36 care , lumber 19 , coal
83 , colte 8 , lime 3 , bullion 1 , ore 3 , apples ,
1 , hogn 5 , wheat 75 , bone * and household
goods 1 , salt 6 , cinder * 1 , oil 2 , cement 1 ,
pike * 2 , barley 2. v
SHIPMENTS.
Merchandise 23 can , lumber 10 , timber
1. tie * 5 , lime 3 , potatoes' 1 , wheat CO , rags
1 , lead 1 , apiriU 1 , soils 1 , brick 1 , aile
Total receipts , 195 cars. Total BbJp-
taent * . 95 cars.
Through Bhipmenti East : FromNebra *
kft 'Wts'at 10 cars , hey * 4. Utah Or *
1 , bullion 6. California T 63 , barlej
10 , tilk 3 , merchandise 1 , labnon 2. win * ;
\
2 , hop * 3 , canned goods 2 , fruit 5 , wool 6.
Total 124 cars. )
Thronch freight west , 52 can.
FLOUR. FEED. ETC.
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TLOUB Waterloo , 7TTX ? , per Mck ,
S2.25 ; Peerlefi ? . XXA. per B ck , 12.85 ;
Calhoun , Wx , 52.SO ; Nebnak * eprlng '
wheat Hour tangea from . $2 5@2,50 per
lack. Winter wheat flocr per bbL , $6.50 ©
g.oa St Louis winter wheat flour p r
per bbL , J9.00@iaOO. Colorado floor
.00@3.30 per sack.
MEAL White , per 100 Ih * , , 90 * ) yellow
per leO Iba. , SOc.
ORAHAiirLOTJR-P 100IU.f2.60.
CHOPPED I'KED ire * 103 QM , , 660.
BRAN Per ton , 310.00.
3HORTS Per ten , f2OS.
LIVE STOC3K.
Calves , cnoce , are teliing tt 4iA5c )
Vslfeta and cows , bntcner * ' stock ,
) | s7 > tecr , butcheis' rtock , Si Sfc ;
taipping steers , 3i@4c ; eitra choice fat ;
rteer * . 4i ; choice eteen , 4 ; lire hogs from
w ? ) n , $215225 ; Tory few offered. IP
an , hog * are bringing $2 40.
GROCERIES.
SUQABS.
Standard "A" _ . - .
Extra "Cf _ -
10
Oruthed * * * * M *
eflued Cut Loaf . . . .10. Yellow 737 ] '
FISH AK1 > OYSTER
Salmon , S K > cans , per dox. , 4.40 1 B > can * , per
doz. , 4.26 ; Lot ttsn , 2 Bi cans , per dot , 3.00 1 B )
nan2.00 ; Oyster * , standard , 2 0 > cans , per caaa ,
8.60 lB > canpercase , L70 * lack,22 > cansiOO
lack , 1 Si can * 1.40.
PLUG TOBACCO.
Black Good * , Western , per > , 4S@50 ; Virginia ,
S it&5 ; Lorrillanl , 50
Bricht Virjinia plug , r ft , 65 ; Natural
taf , SOaLOO.MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bin Carolina , per B , 7O7J ; Rangoon , 7 8 >
CAVDUU per tt > , 12J\ttl4.
SOATO Common Laundry Bar Soap , per R ,
(46) . Dobcln' * electric soap , 9Jcts per bar ; 15.76
per Do x.
SALT Common , per bl > l , tl.86 ; dairy , per
bbL , 4.25.
Cuxxu K. Y. Factory , per B > , tie ; Iowa
Chee * . 7e > } -
DRY GOODS.
UCMM3. [
motkea ; 10 } OU "AXA" It }
eaverCre k"AA-14 do "BB" 13
do "BBIS do "CC"
Qnymatert 9 Warren "AXA" li |
Palmer. . . . . . do "BB" 1J
do "OC" IS :
COTTONS. i
tlanHc"H" 8 Indian Head. . . . .
do "P" i Lawrence. . . . . . .
pp11 .SI-H-i. Nab. Standard "AA1
Jo 'K-.86 7t
do "B" _ JW1 1
BLEACHED COTTONS.
IOQS < ljJA Wamsutta 83 11
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" Cmbrli..lS" Fepperell 6-4 11 II
Cabot - . . . . 71 do 84-19 IIP IIP
rrult oflBMm , 83 do B-4 S2
Kew YJIE1. ; . n ] do P
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DUCKS.
. . .11 I ttasttn 8. 0 11 |
ii
I..16 * iile
1CKING3. le
-16 Falls "AA" Ul leei
Biddeford | . .17 < "AAA- Hi eiju
Falls O. B. O. . .16) Pearl River ITt ju
Holyoke . . . . . . . _ Bi 8 <
8S
OILS.
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Carbon on , L10 , per gallon , 14. ii t
BeaiUlcbt Oil , 17t % per gallon , SB
Unseed Oil raw. 60 ; boiledTo. iife
Lard Oil extra , 70 ; No. 1 , 66. fe
Becdne , Si fetl
Tcr ] < ( Ctine , 88 tlP"
West Vlrrinia LnbrlcaOng OIL K P" "
Golden k&cblne Oil , 4u ; Caetor OfL L9 > P"tc
faiuToot , BO ; Svtet Oil , L20 Sparm , tOO tcto
BOCher. tott
tt
LIQUORS. WINES , ETC. in
Iflch Win * * , P pHon , L06 ; Alcohol ttw
w !
cear
pJ. ccnunon to CnM O .T5 ; Ota , ar
100 per cent. , LtC < 23.00 ; Holland Gin , W par arT
cent. , 1 0 ; Bum * , mixert Jamaica , 100 per cent-
per gal ; New Epglana Bum , . tbw
Kennedy's titters , 1.65 per gallon 7.00 per cae ; tboV
fjiO per cast 5m 100 cue lot * ; Champagne * , ctetim oV '
tatfcet * . 22.11 XXCO ; Port Wlnepercase 8JO
0,00 , and v p fine , 10JO ; Bberrie * . 6.60810.60 ; ad
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LUMBER.
Jokt , BtaddlBsr aadSffls , SO feei and ncder. par
1000 feet , HS.OO-OVCT 20 ftet , each additional
toot per 1000 , add tl.00.
Fencing Ko. 1 , tsaoO ; So. i H8-00SoJ , l
Board * 1st common , S20.00 ; Idoommon.tlS.OO
Stock Board * "A10 and U Inches , < 0.00 ;
"B. " 10 and IS ! " < > " < , 130.00 ; "C.'IO and 13
lnchM.tS2.00. - . -
nntdear , 11 11 , if and 2 inch. fM.00.
Second CUarVl , U , 1 } and 2 Inch , (35.00.
Third Clear. 1 inch , t30.00-
Itoorlng No. 1 , (30,00 ; Ko. I , 125,00 ; S * . S ,
'
Ko. 1 Orillng. I , $20.00 ; Ko. S. I , flfi.00.
No. 1 Sldiiur , 118.00 : No. 2 , 111 W ; No. 8. IU.OO.
Shlnglee ' 'A.-J3.00 ; extra Ko. 1 , I2.0 ; common -
mon No. 1,12.00.
Lath , per thomand , 13.01.
. - Pickets D 4 H , per hsndred , S3.CO ; § qn re ,
per hundred , iM.
O O Batten , per lineal foot , 1 cast ; rocgh
batt Qjer Ibual toot , i cent
PAINTS.
WhlU L adctrictly pun , 8 ti ; par * . B ; Fren h
Enar li } ; red lead , 9 ; putty. In bladders , S.E9
GLASS.
Window QlaaE , CO , 10 and 6 per otot. dljoofflit
HIDES.
Green Hides , per K > , 6 ; Green Cured Hldst , 6 ;
Dry Hides , per fc , 10Q12 ; Dry Salted Hide * , per
fe.9310 Bheeo Pelta.80 l SS : Tallow , per fc.6.
BUBLED TEEASTJEE.
An Old Family Tradition of the
< * Mission Dolores.
A Discharged Convict and Fire
Friends , Folly Armed , on a
Midnight Search for
Gold , Sliver and
Diamonds.
Baa Francisco CSatt. Sept. 23.
A violent tugging at the jingle bell
connected with the Seventeeth street
police station , at five o'clock jester ;
day morning , attracted the attention
of Corporal Haggerty and Officer W.
F. Burke , who were quietly awaiting
the arrival of the relief. The ponderous
derous fine door was swung open , and
the officers saw standing on the walk
a woman , pale , trembling , and scarce
ly able to speak. She was invited to
take a seat , and when she had suffi
ciently recovered to answer questions ,
she stated that her name is Peters ;
is the owner of a milk ranch in .South
San Francisco , and has a milk route at
the Mission ; that aa she was passing
down Sixteenth street she received in
formation that a number of men had
dug up the ground in a vacant lot on
that street- had taken up an iron safe
containing § 35,000 and carried it off.
She cdJcd ± hc this money had been
buried there by the father of an old
Oaiifornian , who is now in the Insane.
Asylum at Stockton.
WHAT WAS LEARNED.
The Call's criminal news detective , '
who was summoned by the telephone ,
yisited the locality at once to make an
investigation , and discovered several
holes and two trenches on a vacant
lot on the north side cf Sixteenth
street , between Guerrero and Dolores.
He also learned that in the early days
of Oalifotnia , when San Francisco was
known as Yerba Buena , the old Gait-
fornians , including the Valencia ,
Guarrero and Sanchez families , lived
at the old Mission Dolores , in old-
fashioned adobe houses , several of :
which have withstood the ravages of
time for over one hundred years , and
are still to be seen. Along both lines
of Sixteenth street , from Dolores
itreet east as far as Valencia , were a
number of these structures , built of
sunbakedbrick , and on the north t
lines of that street were two occupied
by the Sanchez family , one of the
richest of the Mission. When the
>
Americans took possession of this
;
State when Yerba Buena was
shanged to San Francisco , and whnn
ut the discovery of gold ;
Drought thousands to the State a
jreat change took place at theTTHii-
lion. Many of the old dwellings
prare altered to suit modern ideas ,
ind some were taken down altogether ,
to make way for frame structure * ,
imong those that vrero levelled were
hoe owned by the Sanchez family.
ON TJIE SITE
f one was put up a domodiona two-
itory house. The other was taken
lown in part , a frame front was erect-
id and a shingle roof took the place
f the old red tile one that had done
lervice for many years. This house
itood directly opposite an old adobe ,
'ormerlv the adobe of a priest , which
iUbiequently became a place of public
esort known as "La Rigolette. The
rest wall of the partly demolished
Sanchez building was immediately op- i
xisita a pear tree which grew in the
ear of the priest's house and which .
ras planted one hundred and three
rears ago. After the death of the
surrently reported that he had buried la
n his grounds a large iron chest filled lacl
irith Spanish doubloons , silver dollars
ind jewels of untold value. After *
safe
he old adobea had b < * en taken down fo
md altered it was whispered that old
lo
nan Sanchez arose every night from lom
lis grave to watch over his buried it : ;
treasures. of f
The precise spot where the gold ,
illver , diamonds and rubies are , was
mown by a young member of the wi
'amily , who had recieved the secret , widt
fith the understanding that he should dt
lot dig for it until he had attained a dtd.
itated age. Before he reached that d.is i
ige isda
dam
HE WAS MOKTAU.T WOU27DED , m
ind before dying , confined the secret tviw
a younger brother , imposing upon tvihs <
lim the same injunction that had hs
een laid upon himself. One night iffm ;
he younger brotherwhile in his cups , m
livulged the secret. After that he f.idi >
rent into the mountains of Monterey didt
ounty and was never heard of more. dt
Che secret was let out about twenty- lal
Lve yean ago , but the party who ac- ar
uired it never derived any benefit
rom it , either from a fear to under-
ake the search or an imperfect know-
edge of the hiding-place. About fif-
een years ago , an old resident of this
ity , and for nearly thirty years in- m
labltant of the Mission , had occasion toAi
Ai
o visit the State Penitentiary , and Aiye
here met a native Californian , who yebl
bl
ras under sentence for horse-stealing , blSI
rho told him about the .hidden trea- m
SI
iure , and gave him , as nearly as SIof I
xusible , the locality where it way re- th
iresented to have been planted. Up- is
in : his return to this city , ke >
INSTITUTED A SEARCH
n the vicinity of Sixteenth and Do- end
ores streets. After turning over sev- onhe
iral acres of ground without finding in
nything of value , he gave up the inW
earch. Within a few months the old W !
in
iinchez house , that had been altered , of I
ras torn down , and now not a trace of
is to be seen. ! ?
A few weeks ago , the term of sen-
th
ence of the .man who had imparted thH [
he information to the old resident ex-
ired , and he was once more permitted
breathe the free air. He returned pa
in
this city , and a week ago visited th
he old Mission and made particular le
iqniry in relation to the house where !
to
he priests lived , the. one behind lil i
hich ( jrew the old pear tree. He re * th
aived the , information , sought for , th.SI
* ' .SI
ob served s'uf-
ud waa then makings - in
ey with his ey sa of the property on tr <
ie opposite Bide of the street- Last
th
Wednesday night , shortly before 12 an
'clock , a lady.who lives in a house of :
3joining the' vacant , lot already ofmi
laded to , h&d occasion to go
cei
a window in the upper story , and ini
rerlooking the lot , to turn the slat * Is
the outside blinds. "While she was _ _
ding this she observed * ?
"
"iwo EK Diesis * nr TUB lot ,
ad , not understand what they were
boaf , armed hsrtelf with a revolver |
adi4 pt watch. 'The men * woEkcU'r .
kaily wittov li3Kaigging a hole im
ith tentre of the lot , and stopped evi
only once in a while to wipe the
perspiration from their brows. They
continued m their labors until two i
o'clock in { ha morning , when they
left , ab enting themselves for an i
hoar. At Ihe end of that time they
returned , accompanied by another 1
man , and. the trio then went" to
work. The men , wno _ were all armed
with revolvers aud knives , prosecuted
their work by , ' the.aid of a bull's-eye
lantern , and continued . until _ five.
o'clock. Once in a while'when they
'
were at work _ 'the sound of an ap- '
preaching vehicle caused them to retire -
tire and hide themselves under the
shadow of a fence , and another" time
the sound of footsteps on ttie side-
"walk caused them to retire into se
clusion again. After they had taken
their departure , the lady and other
inmates of'the house visited the lot ,
and found that an excavation about
five feet deep.and three feet square
had been made. During the.day-
Thursday two men , whoso appearance
indicated that they are California In
dians , visited the lot , and , after sur
veying it for some time , took a long
airing and made measurements with
it from the direction of the building
opposite , in the rear of which is
THE OLD PEAK TREE.
They made a tracing on the ground ,
then took another measurement , the
last crossing the first. Whese the two
lines crossed tney placed a rock as a
monument , and went away. Upon
examination , it was discovered that
the stone had been placed at a point
whish would correspond with what
was the inner angle of the. northwest
corner oflthe old adobe wall as near
as the old" residents can judge. The
story as told by the lady , and the sub
sequent action of the men , aroused
the curiosity of the neighbors , who
set a watch from secluded places. At
nine o'clock that night , six men , ap
parently all California Indians or
Mexicans , went to work on the lot and
dug in an easterly in and a southerly
direction from the stone monument ,
making trenches several feet wide and
deep. They worked uninterruptedly
until three o'clock , when they ceased
and left , carrying tools with them.
Whether they found anything is un
known , but at daylight one of the cu
rious neighbors discovered a card
pinned to a stake. On it was written
in pencil : "We have found$43,000
buried here. May God be praised. "
The matter was reported at police
headquarters , and detectives were set
to work upon it. The police theory is
that some years ago thieves "planted"
itolen property in the lot , and after
serving out their time in San Quentin ,
went to look for it.
Make The Best.
There is nothing that better shows
the importance of putting care and
skill ( brains ) into ones effort to supply
the market than does a little study of
the quotations of butter. Tha lowest
grade in New York market is quoted
it five cents , the highest at twenty-
two. There are twenty-four varieties
mentioned , and the number of pack-
; jes for the week is set down at 33-
338. Western factory ranges from 6
to 12 cents ; Western dairy from 8 to
14 cents ; Western imitation creamery
rom 12 to 15 cents ; Western creamery
ill sorts , from 10 to 22 cents.
This list of prices is full of matter (
m which every producer should most
jrofoundly reflect. But the list does
lot tell the whole story. Back of
his ] lies the significant /act that the '
ligher grades are in such supply that
ill that is offered sells promptly at the
est quotations , while the lower
rades are not taken so promptly , de-
eriorate in the hands , of the sailer.
uil are Boon lorced into st'll.lower
rades , entailing losses on all that
lava any interest in the goods. Even
teyond all thh there are grades which
re never quoted , which go into the
lands of fastidious purchasers right
rom the hands of the makers often
iringing 100 per cent , above the high-
st quotations. In such cases more is
laid for the quality of brains used
ban for all other nortions of the pro-
luct.
luct.But
But while this is more fully shown
u the butter market than in that of
aany other products , it is found in
aany other things. The highest quota-
ions in begs and cattle do not really
how the best figures obtained. Very
hoice lota are taken on private terms ,
rhich if made public would cause
lany inquiries to be mada of com-
lission men by their principals. It
hard for many to realize that any
ne else sends bettor goods to market.
.nd even on so common a matter as
it pigs , there is Edward Burnett , oE
outhboro , Mass. , who gets twice as
mch for his choice porkers , and his
ird , aa can be obtained by any one
Ise.
Ise.It
It is with pride that we note the
de of the finest Iowa tuba of butter li
r the city trade. The grades next
wer go to England , and the German "
tarket absorbs those of medium qual- '
y. The city market calls for more
the strictly prime than it can get. _
This state of facts ought to encour- /
je every farmer , every farmer's )
ife , and farmer's boy , and farmer's
irl , : o excel in everything that is un-
ertakeii. It will not do to settle
wn in thebelief that "mother's way"
better than any other. Il was in it *
ay. But its day was last week , or last
lonth , or last year , or , may be ,
ffonty-five years ago. Meantime the
orld has moved on , and the "ways"
ave changed. It will not answer to
nore or despise the change. These
tust be respected. Having respect ;
r the progress of the age , make the ,
ifierence between a drudge and a Mi [
evotee. The one is a slave to his
ibor ; the other an enthusiast in his
rt.
"Miss Mary" at Worth's. Ct
iris letter to The. Chicago limn. cebe
If you want a realization of that edA beed
mch-talked-of quality style just A (
, , go wi
Worth's and ask for "Miss Mary. " th
.n English brunette will respond to ofbo [
our summons a brunette with large bog
lue eyes and slender figure , and a g
lien of blended reserve and dignity ,
he will take your orders with the air
a queen , and will move to execute
lem with the step of a duchess. She
the very incarnation of style ; that 0
lysterious quality is diffused through-
at her being , from the summit of her
ark-tressed head down to the tip of
er shapely slipper. Wore she clad
a tow bag , fastened around her
aist with a hempen cord , she would
npirt to that garb a subtle air
elegance. She is always arrayed
some of the latest creations of
IB presiding divinity , and whatever
icy may be she looks well in them ,
er smooth , pale-complexion defies
le effecta of , dolor , aud she can1 wear
ile greeTTdr nlden yellow with equal
npunity. * 'RufFi ' can not deform her
iroat , and puffed sleeves are power-
ss to u parr in. ungraceful-carriage ;
her arms. . She moves in.a tie-back
Ice a swanand carries a train with
ie unconscious ease of a mermaid ,
he is never flustered , or put out , or
opertinent or familfar. Stout ma ?
tms and skinny maidens , beholding
ie charm and grace of her appear-
ice ; ascribe t all to hergown.where-
th'ey straightway order duplicates ,
aking guys cf themselves in the pro- E !
ss. "Miss Mary'is a * much of an- HI
"
.stitutian tlTo" 7 clelaJPaixaa .
Worth Tuinaelf. She is the-worthy
ime minister-to be acknowledged
ng of fashion.
Batilejof 'tae M.umi ; ) i }
. wr r - - m > * & FV * -
I.i6&i.2ennd , Mrs , .Hayes tat tali- -B EX
I
ening with a group of gnesti , when
i , General Sherman was called upon to
' tell the story of the "Battle of the
Maumee , " "Well , " said the genial
; warrior , "it _ was during what was
called the Michigan war , when the
* border inhabitants of Michigan and
Ohio were quarelling over a strip of
territory. The dispute became so
warm that a resort was made to arms ,
and the Ohio party raised about 1200
men from the neighboring towns ,
. while the Michiganders were not
much behind the opposition. On the
, are of "battle th two for
, midable armies were divided
[ ! by only a "board fence , and
_ cketa were stationed along the line.
Word got abroad somehow that dur-
ring the night there was to be a sur
prise attack made , and a dreadful
slaughter must surely ensue : so .when
a mysterious noise of a stealthy step
approaching was heard by one of tha
sentinels , he became terribly excited ,
and called out in the direction of the
noise. Receivins no answer , he level
ed his piece and fired , after which he
threw it down and ran for dear life.
Next morning when the sun arose it
looked down upon two deserted camps ,
the only victim of the night's adven
ture being an innocent pig that had
wandered from home and met its
death at the hands of the heroic sen-
try.
Checked In Their Advance.
By th * speedy action of Hosteller's BItlars , dy-
si cpa'a ntrvou * Indisp el'ion , constipation and
billion * complaint * eeu * to bar. * * th * inra *
lid. That th fwfll instantly ffvegtOundM not
pr * ended , but no ffi ical fact ii more certain ,
r avouched by ma competent testimony , thin
tbatth * * * maladies , and other * to which it is
adapted , entirely ruerumb to the Influence cf
the medidr * , if itb * fven a fair trial. Their
total , if not instant runt , is certain to eniu > .
Lotsesof strength are repaind , and failure {
arpetlt * and nerve qu' mje ar remedied by the
Bitters ; and u th * st < mach g owt stronger and
asdmlllatlon is aided by its action ,
a train in flesh vill follow. Ladif * in
dal'cite health , atd praons and eonvala < cents.
d ii in bodily and m .Ul so'aee ' from its u , and
experience n ne of the repnynanoe which o-din-
ary tonics frequtntly Icipire. Tha emphatla
recommenditlon of physicians confirms th * ver
dict in Its favor.
From the.Hub ,
Th r * 1 * perhipg no tonic offered to th * ptopl *
that possesses a * much real intrinsic valn as tha
Hop BitUrs. Jusat this s isonof the year ,
whtn th * stomach needs an appetizir , or the
blood needs purifying , the cheapest and best
remedy is Hup Bitters. An ounce or prevention
Ii worth a pound cf core , don't mlt until you
ar * prostrated by a d sa > se that may take month *
for you to recover In Bciton Glabt.
$500 Reward.
W will pay the above rew rd for any case of
Livar Complaint , Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In
digestion , Conitipatlon or Costivenej we cannot
cure with West' * Vegetable Liver Pills , when the
directions ar * strictly complied with They are
purely vegetable , and never fall to give satisfac
tion. Sugar coated. Large boics , containing 30
Fills , 25 cents. For sale by all druggist * . Be
ware of counterfeit * and imitations. The genu
ine manufactuted only by JOHN C. WEST & CO.
"The Pni Makers , " 181 A183 W MadUon St. ,
Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre
paid on receipt of a 3 c nt stamp.
Sold at wholesale by C. F. Qoodoai , J.E. Isb ,
and Kennard & Forsrthe , Omaha. ei
eiC
Are You Manias Money. C
The recent movements ot the Stock Exchange
and the emarkable results accomplished by the n
n wCapliallratlonSyaUm engrosses the atten nsb
tion of financier * and investo i in cto.ts. Those sbea
who madd unprofitable Investments bv other ea
methods are greatly chagrined. The Mutual eaCl
Capitalization plan , based npon strict financial
rules , securer to every investor the lull benefit Cl
of unlimited capitil , with skill and experience ClD
whether the investment ba large or Email , and D (
iteady trains can be made ( rom dally fluctuations. Cl
Anybody can operate successfully by thU meth 26Al
od , with amounts from (25 to $25 000 , and receive Al4t
i pro rata division of tb aggregate profits se 4tCO
cured by the tn it concentration capital , every COn
thirty davs ; 50 will earn $100 or more ; $500 will COci
make 83000 and upwards ; $1000 will return ci
(7500 and so on , according to the market during ciL
the month. A Boston merchant male $116389 L i
From an investment of $250 in a capita ization Miea
irhich closed June 2d. Many others hive doni eaD
sven tetter. New circular , "Rules for Sucte s , " D
Kith valuable Information to all lnvestorsmailed 01
'ree. All kindi of stocks and bonds want * ! , 01Oi
address Adams , Brown & Co. , Bankers and Bro Oi
il , U and 23 Broad street , New York city. OiNi
Jr2S-diwlw(4) ( ) Nior
or
orda
Liver Eegulator or Medicine , In
InSe
s eminently a Family Medicine ; and by being Se
iept ready for immediate resort will save many Sa
in hour of suffering and many a dollar in time
md doctor's bills
After over forty years trial It Lj still receiving the Se
nfet unqualified testimonials to it * virtues from
persons of the hi. best character and leeponsibil-
ty. Eminent phytidana commend it for all
lisease * of the liver ,
AS AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
OPINION OP THE ObERQY.
s' LOTS KiauiaroEii certain/ !
ipeaflcfor thitclaa * of complaint * which It Lil
clams to cure. If any if our Mlow beinr * LilFi
are suffering from hematic disorder * and hava On
doubt * in relation to the efficacy of this pap OnBil
ular preparation , we can offer them the sim BilOE
ple and cindid argument of Philip to Nath OEo
aniel , "Come and see. " Try tha proposed nel
remedy and then j on can lodge foryourselvei.
H v. David Wills , Pastor ot Presbyterian Ch
Church , Maeon , Ga. <
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TUB dTKnoxs ot jver compact are uneasiness C ; ;
nd pala m the lido. Sometimes the pain is in Set
be shoulder , and la MISTAKSY for rheumatism. cl '
clBai
he itomaeh 1 < effected with LOSS or AITITITI and Bai
Ickneas , bowels in general cosrro. sometimea Ro
Iterinx with lax. The HUD is tronb'ed with SU
ain , and dull , heavy nensation con-lderab e I/OB Rot
KIUO..T accompanied with painful necsailon cf Cai
avln < Lin CNDO.VB something ; which ou ht to EN
avs been done. Ofte . comp ainlce- weaknesi. Ch
EBILTTT and IOTT spirits. Sometimea XAST of C
j above symptoms attend , the riktue , and at Sie
ther times very few of them but the Ltrxa Is Jac
enerally the t.rgan most Involved. QnJ
"he CJteapett. Purest and Sett family Jf d- ile
icine in th * World , 121
'or DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION , Jaundice ,
Ulious Attacks , SICE UE AD ACHE , Co'io , De-
res&lm el Spirits , SOUK UTOMACH , Heart
urn , &o , 4c.
ricinal and Onlj Genuine ,
1
J. H. ZEILAN & CO. . 3
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rice , n.OO. Sold by all Drujgists. fa *
Drujgists.sepUeodawlj Oul
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arkbytha lei
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iALIGYLIC MEDICINE GO. lit > 1
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OF PARIS AND LEIPZIG.
IIOCIDUTI RAH ? WAULUTRD. Piuiann
ITU GCAKlffixxD. Now exclusively used by all
tlebrated physicians of Europe and America ,
ecoming a Staple , Harmless , and Sellable Rem-
iy on both continent * . The Highest Medical OuC
cademy of Paris report 95 cures out of 100 case * C
ithln three days. Secret the only dissolver of Tic
je poisonous Uric Add which exists in the blood Set
Rheumatic and Gouty Patients , fl a box ; 6 RhJ
axes for | 5 , Sent to any address on receipt of daj
rice. Endorsed by physicians. Sold by all dajBl
rugrfsta Address
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Only Importers , Depot 212 Broadway , N. T.
For Sale by CHABLES F. GOODMAN , Druggist
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amJacturers of Lead Pipe , Sheet and * :
-Bock Tin , Pipe and Solder , Lfeaesd OIL r
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.SOCIETIES.
ANCIENT , FREEAND ACCEPTFD MASONS.
GRAND LODGE OF
M. W. E. K. Valentine , a H . West rolat ;
R. W. Jag. A. Tulley * ! D. 0. M. , Red Cloud : "R.
W. Jas. R. Cain , O. S. W. . Falls City ; R. W. E.
F. Warren , O. J. W. . Nebraska City ; B , W. Oil-
ver M. Enlow. O. T. , Beatrice : R.'W ; Wm. R.
Bowen , G. 8. , Omaha ; V. W. I. E .Bullard , O.C. ,
North PIatt ; W. Geo. B. France , G. O. , York ;
R. W. H. C. Rldsr ( P. DO. . MO O. L , CreU ;
W. Wm. Adair , G. M. , Dakota City ; W. H. E.
Palmer , G. & D. , Plattsmonth ; W. B. E. Switt ,
Jn , ff J. D. , Juniata ; Bro. John McOellaB , O.T. ,
Lincoln.
CAPITOL LODGE , Se. . S , A. I. * A. JL-
Chartered 1S57.
Officers S. K. Jackson , W.M. ; 0.8 Chat * . 8.
W ; L. H. Korty , W.M.HelImaa , Tress. ; Wm.
B , Bowen , Becy 1P9 numbers. Elects first
Monday in each month.
COVERT LODGE , No. 11 , A. F. 4 A. 1L-
Chartered 18G8.
Officers Chris. Hartmin , W. M. ; Jam * * Her.
rls , S. TV. ; Jas. S. France , J. W. ; Jas. a Gibson.
Treas. ; Chas. K. Coutant , Rec'y 139 members.
Meets second Wednesday in " * cn month.
ST. JOHN'S LODGE , No. 25 , A. F. & A. tt.
ChartereU 1869.
J. B. Brunsr , W. SL ; G. Stevenson , 8. W. : H.
Van Densen , J. W. ; Jno. O. Jacobs , Treas. ; J. J.
Points. Sec'y 93 members. Meets first Thursday
in each month.
OMAHA CHAPTER No. 1 , R. A. M.
Organized 18.19
Offlcer-Jaa. Gilbert , U. P. ; O. Stevsnson , K. ;
P. M. Harteon , S. ; M. Hellman , Treas. ; John G.
Taylor. Sec'y 173 membe.s. Meets first Tnscday
In each month.
OMAHA COUNCIL , No. 1 , R. * S. M.
Organized 1863.
Officers O. Stevenson , T. L M. ; Jno. O. Tay
lor , D I M. ; C. P. Needham , P. C. W. ; M. HeU
man , Treas. : Wm. R. Bowen , Ree. 123 members
MOUNT CALVARY COMMASDEBY ,
No. 1 , K , T.
Established 188i.
Officers Sir E. A. Allen , a ; Sir J. J. Konell ,
Jr. , O. : Sir Jas. S. France , C. G. : Sir Byron Stan.
txry. P. ; Sir C. Hartmaii , Treas. ; Sir Wm. R
Bowen , Ree. 13 ? members.
VESTA CHAPTER , No. . ORDER OF THE
EASTERN STAB.
Offlcers for the ensuing year : 8. K. Jackson ,
W. P. ; Mrs. Edwin Davis , W. U. ; Miss Maggie
Connor , A. M. ; Edwin Davis. Treasurer B.
Bniner. Secretary ; Mrs. A. A. Glbecn , Condne.
tress ; Misa Marv Connor. A. C.
Independent Order of Odd
Fellows.
GRAND LODGE OF NEBRASKA.
D H Whaelrr. G M , Plattsmouth ; C A Speiee ,
WDM , Columbus ; AT Canton , GW , Gibbon ,
S McClay , G Treas , Lincoln ; D A Cline , G. Seer ,
Lincoln ; T J Staley , G Rep , Omaha ; A S Powell ,
Q Chap , Fairmont.
GRAND ENCAMPMENT.
H J Hudson , M W O P , Columbus ; E A Mor-
iran , M E G H P , Lincoln ; L Levi. R W O 8 W ,
Nebraska City ; W L Wells , R W 0 J W. Platts
mouth ; D A Cline , R W 0 S. Lincoln : S UcClay ,
RWGT Lincoln ; R F Ford , R W G R , Lincoln :
0 P Straight. O 3 Oman * .
OMAHA LODGE. NO. t , LO.O.F.
Chartered Soraber 1855.
Offirers F B Bryant , N O ; W S Peabody.T 0 ;
ErnestStuht , P OE ; G Ryley , Sec'y ; C C Housel ,
rreasAlvin ; Mctz-ler , P. G. Membership 154.
fleets every Fridayevenlng in Odd Fellows Hall ,
iomer 14th andJDodge streets.
ALLEMANNEN LODGE , NO. 8 , L O. 0 , T.
bartered March , 1864.
Officers O D Appel , N G ; Peter Classen , V O ;
fulius Rich , Sec'y ; H Thomsen , Per. Sec'y ; Joi
ns Thiele , Treas ; Otto Wleck , P O. Member-
hip 80. Mrets every Wednesday evening in Odd
"allows Hall , corner Uth and Dodge streets.
STATE LODGE , NO. 10 , I O. O. F.
Ihartered March. 18B7.
OrnczKS S. 0. Mallette , V. O. ; Henry Jiek-
on , V. O ; C. L. Straight , Sic. ; M. Goldsmith ,
Vess. Membership 1X3. Meets every. Monday
venlntr in Odd Fellows Hall , corner 14th and
todtt sts.
BEACON LODGE , NO. 20 , LO. O. T
Bartered October , 1870.
Officers : F. Ewers , N. G. ; F. E. Vavnard , T.
I. ; M. F. Sears , Sec. : A. S. BI lingi , Treaa. ; F.
1 nville. Sitting P G. Membership , TO. Meets
vero Tuesday nignt.
HESPERIAN ENCAMPMENT , NO. 1
bartered ! December , 1864.
Offlcers W W Bineham , CP ; I'WKinvflle ,
P ; Chis Fisetto , S W ; L A Steele , J W ; E B
relst. Scribe ; Chas Midgeley , Trea * . Msmber-
hip 73. Meets 1st and 3d Thursday evencgs in
ach month , Odd Fellow * Hall , comer 14th and
lodge streets.
COVENANT DEGREE LODGE , NO. L '
bartered December , 1863.
Officers E G Ryley , W D M ; J H McEftaney ,
DM ; DAPiercy , Treas ; L A Steele. Sec'y ;
has Midgeley , 1st Ass't D D M ; Alvin Hetzler ,
i Ass't D D M ; Ernest Stuht , Warden ; Charles
.ndereon , Conductor. Membership 97. Meet *
th Thursday in each month , Odd Fellows Hall ,
Dmer 14th and Dodge streets.
RUTH REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE , NO. 1.
bartered 1863.
Officers J S Tucker , NO ; DA Piercy , VO ;
A Steele , Sec'y ; Mrs Ellen Ramsey , Treasurer , >
lembershlp 123. Meets 2d Thursday evening in
ich month. Odd Fellows Hall , comer 14th and
lodge streets.
DD FELLOWS PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
OF OMAHA.
rganlzed June. 1873.
Officers Wm L Peabody , President ; John W
Ichols , Vice President ; Charles Midgeley , Treas ;
rer ; John Groves , Secretary. Meet * 1st Wednes-
ly in eich month
ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION ,
icorjwrated 1S74.
OdiiCTs Henry Bolln , Piesident ; T J Staley ,
ecretary ; U C Housel , Treasurer. Meet * last
iturday in ca month.
nt
ODD FELLOWS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Officers John Evans , President ; E B Welst ,
scretarr and. Librarian. No. ot volume * . 600.
Knights of Pythias.
GRAND LODGE OE NEBRASKA. '
A Meyer. P G C , Lincoln : W E Copeland , G C.
Incoln : W R Spicknall , G V C , Tecumseh ; B F [
isher ! , O P , Lincoln : E E French. K R and 8.
maha ; J A Baker , G M E , Columbus ; W W
ingham , O M A , Omaha ; Jos Roaenstein. GIG ,
maha ; J F Ellis , GOO , Columbus ; J Q Oow.
L : , Bellevue : A Meyer , Lincoln , and J J Ho-
ill , Jr , Omaha , Supreme Representative * .
NEBRASKA LODGE , NO. 1.
lartered November , 1868
Offlcers John J MoneO , Jr , P 0 ; E O Bylsy ,
C ; C H Godfrey , V C : E E French , P ; M O flo-
eon , M E : J F Falrlle , M F ; J 8 Shropslite ,
R : S ; W W Bmgham , U A ; Charles ReynoHs ,
Q ; E P Davis , O G. Meet * every Wrdueacay
ening in their Castle HalL 1211 Famham st. Mi
PLANET LODGE. NO4 , E of P , ( ( toman ) ,
lartered Autmst , 1869. MiPr
Officers. . John Doering , 0 C ; Chu Schmidt , T Pr
Jacob Frank , M of E ; Samuel Motz , M ot F ; PrS
haetian Blnmleln , Prelate ; Bndolph Trossln. K *
'Rand S ; H Siert , U A ; John Loire , 1 G ; Chat
Luer , O G ; Fred Ilerzke , ? Q. Trustees Jot Or
senstein , Julius TreiUhke. Fred Henke.
ate District Deputy Grand Chancellor. Joi (
wcnsteln. Meets every Monday evening lathe 00F.
tile Hall. 1211 Famham it F.
fDOWMENT RANK , K. of P , 810. Ho 95. 11Tr
lartered February , 1878. TrTr
Officers Joseph Roeenstein , President ; Henry Tr
art , Vice President ; John F EnsB , Chaplain :
cob Frank , Secretary and Trea * ; 8 Blumte , (
Udo ; A Anst , Guard ; Earn ! Mo i * > .entinel. VITr
ietsl ast Monday in each month , In X Ot P Hall Trmi
U Famham it. mi
miM
M (
Snlehts of Honor. (
GRAND LODGE OF NEBRASKA. CaMl
Meets annually on second Monday tn April.
Fhos G Mazrane. POD , Omaha ; Will B Dale ,
D , Colnmbns : Gustavns Siavenson , G Y D ,
oaha ; Jas CL _ ( * UU0 , U A Dj Fnraont ; Rev y [
L Arulong , O Chap , Wahoo ; Jas 8 Gibson , G Co
ilde , Omkha ; E K Lug , G Reporter , Omaha ; Comi
Hurford , G Treas , Grand Island ; D O Hall , tei
Guardian , Lincoln ; John H Butler , O Sentinel , teiCt
naha ; Jas 8 Qiheon , Omaha ; E L True , Schuy- CtMi
; Frank P Ireldil , 1ntlra CSty , Grand
steee ; Thos G it r' i 'S I mj , Oma-
Bupreme Represo..t.t. % . _
OMAHA LODO ' , NO. SiSt
artered December , 1877.
Officers Charles 8 Goodrich , Dictator ; Dr J R
nkling. Vice Dictator ; C J Menter , Ass't Die-
ar Sam ! Uecse , Reporter : Charles R Turoey ,
oancial Reporter ; A J Simpson , Treasurer ; '
P Davis , Chaplain ; J O Corby , Guide- ; James Mii
Anderson , Gnirdian ; Gee H Guy , entinel ; 0 H Mide
dfrey , Part Dictator. Trustees J 8 de
bson , W J Kennedy and J B Bruiser. Grand
presentative J S Giosou ; dastards Steven-
, alternate. Meets everr Thursdav evening.
K. S. B. Association.
STAR OF THE WEST LODGE , NO. 148.
tarterad 1874.
Officers P Gotthelmtr , President A Brown ,
CJ President ; O Natmer , Secretary : Charles
blank. Treasurer ; E Simon , Conductor : J
ilnehardt. Guardian. Meets 2d and 4th Sun.
* in each month
rotherhood Locomotive En-
pincers.
OMAHA DIVISION , NO. 183.
lartered 1874. _ _ _ _ , PI
Officer-TC Livingston , CE ; O T Wnklns ,
; S RMithis , S A E ; B C Howard , Grand la It ,
id * ; Secretary of Insurance. Membership 43.
et * aturdava 1211 Famham.
rothernood Locomotive Fire
men.
MISSOUBI RIVER , LODGE , NO. 84.
altered 1878.
Officers J M Byen , Master ; CB Campbell , B
John Fogarty , F S and .T P H Swift , Maga-
IB agent. Meet * lit and. Sd Saturday * 1211
ml am , _ _ '
Societies.
.
ietaevaryUcndayand Thursday evening * , at
1024 .Famham.
Jfflcers C Z B inndster- President ; Julha
tyer. Vice President : W SieverSv Treaurer ; Al 11
Kolls , SecreUry ; Felix Blankenfeld , Leadar.
"LYRAN1 SINOING SOCIETY.
rhe Slneing Bodety , "Lyran , " meet * at Meti" *
ill every Sunday , at 2 'clock.
Jfficer * S Hoffmann , Leader ; George Hanson ,
esident ; John Johnson , Vice President ;
ink Grinderson , Sec'y ; Chris. Lypn , Caahitr.
astees John 0 HobUead , A B Swtndby.
jnber * 17.
_
rder of Railway Condncton. Co
OMAHA DIVISION NO. 5. 31
artered June , 1875. 31a
MJcers Harry Gflmore , C C ; Charle * A Ran- a ,
, AC C ; E J Stout , SrC C ? L C Lawon , Jr
; Samuel > Herman , P C C ; C E Mockbee , I S : ' *
nj LeBourreau , O S ; W W Hinkley , Sec'y and
ea * . ITembership 30. Heat * 1st Sunday in
h month nit Famham.
IDEB C.,3.P. , 8. ( Bohemian ) LODGE PA-
- T.ACKT , NO. 19.
MIoin-JBoaicky. President ; F Teiicfca , SM-
ary. MetatVanan' HaIL *
CHAS. SHIVERICK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS.
WUSTZDCTW" SHLA.3DES.
And everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
. I/O W JiJST ZFIRIOIES.
ap 14 men th sat 1208 and 1210 Farnlmm Street.
Temperance Societies.
OMAHA TEMPLE OP HONOR AND TEMPER
ANCE , NO. .
Inrtltuted October 24tb , 1878. by General Adn
H Bow n , of Juniata. Neb. , O W C T. nd Ma
jor D H Wheeler , of Plattmnouth
Officer * S. H. R'ce. W C T ; N N Ertirmrda
W. V. T ; James McWlllUnw , W. R ; R. R.wleT ,
VT. A. R : H. H. * iiliams , W. U ; John Wanl , W.
1 > . U ; W. Bonner , W. O ; C. Mam-lnr. W. O. S ;
F. Rinnle , W F. R ; N. W. Mernll , W T ; I. A.
wniu. P. w. c. T.
Ueeta In Clark's Fall , Fourteenth and Dodfa
Itreeta. erery We < lnesiUy eventajf , at 7:30.
GRAND LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Mra Arta Van Pelt , O W C T , Lincoln ; Hon E
W Metcalfe. O W C. Tecum eh ; Mrs lx > ul S
Markell. O W V T , Riyerton ; F O Keene , O W S ,
Kearney ; Mi Eva Ransom. O W T , Salem ; W F
Warren , O WC , Nebra k .City ; A J Skeen , O W
M , Brownrille ; J S Dick , 'A G S , OretoiMiM Vrf.
ll ( > D Bibcock. O D M. Jnnlate ; MU * FjTi Satton ,
O O , Crete : W il Rood. G S ; North Loop ; Mn
AJc A White. O < 3 J T. Juniata ; J M Yearn
ahaw.P O WJ3 T , Lincoln ,
OMAHA LODGE. NO. 111. L O. O. T.
Chartered October , 1878.
Officers Ch * P Edwards.W C T ; Add * F Ken'
nedy.W VT ; OooShields. W R S : Hattl.O Man
ch ter , W F S ; Lizzie Stlnchcomb. W Treas
O T Kennedy. W Chap ; C E Perkins , W M : Vloi !
Phelps. D M : Ida Lansr , WIG ; Wm B y. WOO
August * llopul R H S ; Lilli. Beard. L H S ; A {
Coomba. P W C T. Mtttrjsvtrj Tuesday ere-
nln ? , 1211 Famham 8treetr5Ii > mbership , 103.
EVENING STAR LODGE , NO : 142,10 O T
Chartered October , 1878 :
Officers Wm Turtle , W C T ; Mn L E SpauM
Inst , W V T ; Hattls E -llansbee , W R ec'y ;
Fred W Pickens , W F Seo-y ; Nellie Mnnson , W
A Sec ri W W Keeter , W Tre-w ; Gee M Walker ,
W Chap ; Lou A Tannery , WM ; Stella Dlckicjon ,
WDM ; John W Turtle , WIG ; Joseph M Hen
derson. WO G ; Katie Emerson , W R H S ; Char
lotte Spauldlng , W L H S ; Mrs 4 W B Newton ,
P W C T. Membership , ( SO. Meets every Frida-
evening , Slitter's Hall , 16th and Californift.
FOREST LODGE , NO 135,10 G T.
Offlcers P J Qualey , P W C T ; T Black , W
T ; Mrs LIrrie O'Brien. W V T ; Mrs Barr , T7
B ; Arthur Dewitt , W F 8 ; Mrs A Black. W T ;
John Trimmer , W C : John O'Brien , W M ; Willie
Dewitt , WDM ; John Queiley , WOO ; Miss
Laura Fullmer. WI O ; D Begley , WAS ; Mlas
Cora Barr , W H R S ; Miss Lizrie Quealey , W L
H S ; J A Trimmer , Lodge Deputy. Membership
S5. Meets ererr Wednesday evenlnff.
OMAHA RED RIBBON CLUB.
Drganlzed November 7,1S73.
Officers W L Peabody , President ; Wm *
Flynn , Thomas H Later , Gee W Clemens , Vice
Presidents ; C Jerome Browne , Seey : S H Rice ,
treasurer ; W EBeckley , Chaplain
Meets every alternate Sunday afternoon at 320
it CUrt.'s Hall. 14th ftnd Dodge streets.
ImproTcd Order of Red Hen *
OMAHA TRIBF , NO. 2.
Offlcers Sachem , James Donnelly , Jr ; Senior
? affauiore , Eugene O'Neill ; Junior Sagamore ,
fames Morberger ; C ot R , Ed OVSulHvftn ; K of
S" , DS Moore ; Prophet , A J Harmon ; Past
iachems , James Donnelly , Sr , Wm N Nason , Ed
Josh. J Strabell , Ed Krlesman , A J Harmon ; P
P R and P V G I , James Donnellr , Sr ; Qustave
Stevenson , Rep. to the G C of the U S A , and V
3 1 for the Hun tin ? Grounds of Nebraska No.
if members. 76. Tribe meets every Friday , at
'JO p m. at No 1211 Famham st no stairs.
Royal Arcanum.
PIONEER COUNCIL , NO. 113 , R. A.
Jhartered Jury , 1878.
Offlcers Gustave Anderson , Regent ; G
Irsy , Vice Regent : Chas S Goodrich , Orator ;
"hos G Magrann , Secretary ; E D Spears , Collec-
or ; A H Sander. Treasurer ; W H H Llewellyn ,
% aplain ; H Jacobson , Guide ; S Jorgensen , War-
len ; J R Conkllng , Sentry ; Chas H Godfrey ,
ast Regent. Trustees O H Godfrey , C S Good
ich and G W Cray.
ronng Men's Christian Asso
elation.
Rooms Corner 16th ftnd Txxlg * .
Reading Boom open dally , from 830 ft m to
30pm.
Offlcers Rev W A LIpe , President ; H H Ken-
e ly. Vice President ; M O McKoon , Treasurer ;
ohn L McCague , Secretary ; Dr Robert Peck ,
l.neral Superintendent and llljdor ary.
Board of Directors Dr J C Denlse , Dr P S Ld-
enrlrg , RevTFalk , Watson B Smith , W Flem-
ir , M G McKoon , Jehu L McCague , C E Bey-
olds.
Romans' Christian Temper
ance Union.
( Organized August 14th , 1378. )
Mrs. Dr. Sla'ghter , President ; Mrs. Jardine ,
trs S. H. H. Clark. Mrs. J. T Ball , Mra.
mith. Mrs. Nevton Smith , Mrs. R D. Rills ,
'lea Presidents ; Mrs. C. H. Uewey , Recording
ecy * ; Mrs. H. K. Beans , Corresponding Sec'y ;
re. N. Hnlst , Treas. Meets every Tuesday at
p. m. , at Flnt M. E Church , Davenpor ; bt.
A. o. r. w.
EMCtmi < mcru : C. P. Needhta , M. W. ;
H. Nichols , F. ; J. O. Cutler , O. ; C. E. Key-
olds , O. ; W. L. Pe t-odr , P. M. W ; F. P. Zlm-
ler. Flnacder ; E. E. French , Receiver ; A S
anKnran , Recorder. Meets every Thursday
renln ? at Knights of Pythias's Hill. Member
STANDARD CLUB.
'Mts srery ! d Sunday in etch month , North
west cor. 12th and Farnham.
U Goldsmith , President ; Julius Meyer , Vice
resident ; F Adler , Treasurer ; Henry Baswi U
xfy. Trustees Philip Gotthelmer LBraah.
OMAHA TURNVEREIN.
rgftnized January 26 , 1874 40 nembers and
35 pupils.
Officers PhlL Andre , President ; Chas. Bein-
irff , yice-President : Geo. Authes , 1st Tumwart-
Haarmann , 2d Turnwxit ; K. Schuetihergsr ;
t Sec r ; F. Elsasser , 2d So y ; J. J. Fru'enauf ,
eas. A. Cahn , H. Pillman ftnd B. M. Mohr ,
OMAHA DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION.
Officers Jacob Houck , P-esident ; C. Kuester
Ice President ; Max Bergman , Setfy : a Brandt ,
res * . ; Ocar Mojean , Stage Manager ; 8. Hoff-
an , Musical Director
DANISH FRIENDSHIP CLUB.
sets In Danish Pioneer Hall. Organized Octo
ber 29 , 1878 16 members.
Officers Chr. Lanra , President ; LC Enewald ,
ishier ; John 01 > n. Secretary ; N P Jessen ,
anager o ! Amusements. _
DANISH AMUSEMENT SOCIETY
rganlzed Januaiy , 1873.
Offlters N Olsen , President ; Charles PUU ,
Ice President ; H Larsen , Treas ; John Mathben ,
jr Sec ; B F Madsen , Bee Sec ; J Hanson , Amuse-
ent Director ; T A Johnson. Librarian. Trus-
tes John Christoffersen , N Olsen , C Hempel ,
has Rasmussen , C C Thrane. Membership 120
eets every Saturday at Turne Hallo.
* BT. ALOYSIUS SODALITY.
Organized February 3d. 1878 ; has 35 members ;
eets first Sunday in each month , comer of 17th
id Douglas § tt Officers RUT O Grcenxbaum ,
Irector ; Joseph B Koestar , President ; Frank H
o * ter , Secretary ; Anton Baumeister , Treasu-
ir ; John Frenzer , Librarian. _
OMAHA GYMNASIUM CLUB.
'eets at 1263 Douglas.
CESonires. i President : JCCowln , VleaPresl-
rat : FP Gridlev. Treas : A S Hnntlnjrton. SecY.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Vithout Change of Cars I
IURLINCTON&QUINCY
1th Smooth and Perfect Track. Elegant Pagan-
BIT Coaches , and
ULUHAMSLEEPINGDINING CARS.
It acknowledged by the Prea , and an who travel
over it , to be the BIST ArrourraD and B ST
ILutiaxo Road In the Country.
ASSENGER3 GOING EAST
' Should bear In mind that this It the
IEST RC'JTE TO CHICAGO ,
And PoinU Eait , North md NortitVMt.
PaSBengen by thlt Route havt choice o
'OUB JJIFFEEEIIT EOUTES ,
And tha Advantage of SDC Daily Lines ot
Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to
Few Y"- - * * * " Without Change.
Expre TriJE * on rhii line are equipped with
the WectingbouM Patent Air Brakea and
Idler1 ! Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Accident *
In the world.
HUUI PJUACE SLEEPING KM HMM CM *
An run on th * Burlington Boota
InfoemaUoa concerning Bootes Bate * , Ttae
mnorUnr etc. , wffl be cheeitalr/ given by
iplyhur at the office of the Burlington Boot * ,
1 Uth St. . Omaha , Nebnaka.
K. PZHKC.'S , D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Sen ! Jtanaget Gen. Wesfn Pa Agt.
a Pmr.T.rpf , St. Jo * . , Uo ;
Oenenl Agect , Omaha.-
H. P. DETJEL ,
Ticket Agent , OBiaha
[
t
CANCER
. I t bH te4 la ISnjr * th
I ear > of Caarer. Tnm 13.
I Cloara. crofaU. and fciC
_ J Hlee * ! , wlthoat 9T o of
lo-of bTnoa'anrilttla'pilrf. ' Tor"
itonaatlon , rtrenlars and rrferenet * , artdreM
r. F. L.POMO. Aarora. Fy * Co. , lUlnoli.
' " " - * < - j * AAJI aLf i .
Tiereisno comparison between It ftndth < |
y > mmon slow actlwr porous plarter. It is trl
iTery way raperior to all other external rem
xlien. Includin ? liniments and the so-cftlle- '
jl ctricU appliances. It contAln * new med-
Hnal elements , which , in combination wltf
-ubber. possesses th9 most e r 3rdln < rvl
win-relieving , strengthening and curatlvf
irppertieAnv phyridan In yonrownlo
allty win confirm the above statement. Fen
LAME BACK , Rhrumatunn , Female Weak
lew. Stubborn and Neglected Colds ftndl
-ouchs , dUea ed kidneys , whooptng-coucb.l
iflcctlous of the heart , and all IHj for which !
norons plasters are used. It Is simply the best
known remedy. A k for Beiwnn's Capdne
Pnroon Pluter and take no other. Sold bv
ill Druzgi ts. Price 25 cents. Sentonre-l
* ipt of price.by Seahuryi Johnson. 21 Plattl
vt. . New York. Sold by C. F. GOODMAN , !
[ > m h
- mavfl-mon-tn-trl tf
TAKE THE
< Sc
Chimoslgn 8:00am ; Danville
7:40 a m ; Arrives tt Indianapolis 11:03
a , in ; Ci innna'J 4:20 p m ; Dayton 4S p m
uraisilll * 4:4 : j p. m. , connecting with trains fcr
Vrt 4 feaves Peorla 90S a m ; Bloomlniton
.
iiv.
10am
- ; ChampaignIKJSpm ; Dan
vL.e 2:45 p m. Arrives Indianapolis 6:55 : a m ;
Cincinnati 1035 p m ; Loulsille 11:10 p m :
"isshvilleSaOani " : Dayton 11:45 pm ; Columbus
12:45 a m ; Wheeling 735 a m ; Pittsbnrg 7:50
am ; Baltimore 735 p m ; Washington 97 p m :
'hlladelphia 750 a m ; New Yprk 10:15 p m'
Heveland 7:10 a m ; Buffalo 1:05 p m ; Albany
12:45 am ; Boston 8:45 a m. But one night out
o prindprl eastern dties.
tfrt R Leaves Peoria 7:20 p m dafly : Bloom-
11 W
U Ington 935 p m ; Champaign 11-25
p m ; Danville 1:24 am ; arrives Indianpolls4 20
am ; Cincinnati 8:45 a m ; Louisville 830 a m ;
Nashvills 730 p m ; Dayton 9.-2o a m ; Columbus
1235 P m ; Wheeling 8:25 p m ; Pittsbnrg 7:45
pm ; Baltimore7.-4Sam ; Washington7:50 a m :
Philadelphia 735 a m : New Yctk 1038 a m ;
Cleveland 230 p m ; Buffalo 8fl5 p m ; Albany
850 a m ; Boston 2:40 : p m ,
RecUntog chair sleeping cars with state rooms
are run on No. 8 from Peoria to Indianapolis.
Through coaches are run en all trains from
Galesbnrg and Peoria to Indianapolis connecting
with through sleepers to all eastern dtiea , giving
passengers choice of routes. Close connections
made by No. 4 and 8 at Danville , reaching Terre
Haute , Vlncennes and Evansville , and by No. 8 to
La fayette , Logans port. Ft. Wayne. Toledo aud
Detroit in advance of other lines.
THE I. B. & W. is the shortest through line
and reaches all eastern dtles on as quick
time as its competitors , without excessive
speed , and with the advantage of tha finest outfl
of Through Cars In the West ?
JNO W BROWN
GenT Paw. and ticket Agent , Indianapolis , Ind.
W. N. JARTI3 , Gen. Agt ,
marH Ivr BnrlUurton. Iowa.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City Roufel
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
From Council Blufls to
OXOU3 ,
OR
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line is equiopvi with the Im
proved Westlnghouse Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and
Sleeping Cars , owned and controlled by the com
pany , run Through Without Charge , between
Union Pacific Transfer depot. Council Bluffs ,
tnd St. PauL Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs at 6:15 p. m. , :
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. and St. Paul
at 11:05 a , m. , making
Z&-TES HOURS Df 'ADVANCE OF ANY
OTHER ROUTE.
Returning. leave St. Paul at 330 p. m. , arriv
ing at Sioux City 4:45 a. m. and Union Pacific
Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 a. m. II
a TBe sura that your tickets read Tia "S. 0 A
P. R. B. " F. a HTLLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , low * .
P. E. ROBINSON , Asa-t Genl Pass. Agent.
J. H. O RYAN ,
Southwestern Freight and Passenger Arent
Coundl Bluffs.
OHICAGO&NORTHWESTERN
U
IS TH
AND HENCE THE
Most EeliaWe Railway
CORPORATION
3f the Great West , mbracin ? under one maa-
ajenent ,
2.153 MILES
:
.
Tc advantages ot tnese Unn are :
1. If the passenger is going to or'from an ]
xilnt In the entire west and northwest he cai
ray hit ticket via some one ot this eomtany'i
inaondbe sare of reaching his Jdes'InaHop by
It rr Its o innectl n > .
Z. The greater part of its lines are laid with
i'eel nils ; U road txd Is perfect. t
S It U the short line between all Important
points.
4 Its trains are equipped with the Westfng-
bousa Air Brake. Miner's Platform and Coupler , *
ind the latest improvements for comibrvWaty ,
ind convenience.
5 Tt Is the only road In the west running the
eriebrated Pullman Hotel Can between Chicago
and Coundl Bluffs.
8 It is the only road running the Pullman Pal-
ice sleeping can either way between
Chicago and St Paul , Green Bay ,
Freeport , La Crosse , Winona , Dn-
buque , McGregor and Milwaukee.J
7 No road offers equal facilities m number of
thronzh trains , equipped with Pullman Falaea
Sleeping Cars.
8 It nukes connection ) with all Ones crossing
it Intermediate point * .
The popularity of these line * Is steadily In-
creatn anJ passengers should consult their best
Interests by purchasing tickets via this line.
Remember that you ask for your tickets ria the
Chlcazo and Northwestern Railway and take no t
Jther. " l
HARRY P. DKTTEL.
Tl'ket Asrent , 513 14th t. , Omaha ,
J. BELL. Tictet Ayent , U. T. Depot , Omaha *
CHARLES ATKIN3. Oanl Ayent. Omaha.
ATLANTIC &QT. WESTERN
S. A TT.BO.A.1
In connection with tha
EEIE EAILWAY
Tonni the Great Broad-Oaoge Boate between
From Cincinnati and Chlago to New 7oraBo *
an and ill points in Net rngUnJ.
From Mew York to Chicago , Clereland , Omaha ,
md all points to the Northwest , to .
LonisvCle , St. Louis. Kansas City , aad Foot * la
ie South west.
THIS IS THE OMLY LINE
la eoansctiox with tha Erie Bailwiy which roar
through sleeping coaches between 2 < ew Yoik and
Chicago , Cleveland , Mansfield , Gallon Dayton
md Cincinnati without change.
THE ONLY LINE
Banning Pullman's Broad Goage Pal
ace Hotel Coacnss ,
between Cincinnati , Chicago and New York .
Passenger * by this Una can take their meals a
my boor without leaving tha train. The , hoi c
are on these coaches Is not surpass * d m any ho
l in America. 7
Tar t rough ticktt * at reaso"abb rates , palaes
xach cation * and ranter nlormitlcn concern.
Ing the route , please apply at ticket officw , Erie
ttailway-m New York aad Haw England , .t No.
U West Fourth Street ; In CbJesgo.at 104 Clark.
Street ; aad at tnsoflloes of eooasctinr l its west
ind ootfcwect. Ask for tttkMi byw y ef tke
01-
9.9 I
AN
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY. WILL S "t
BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LDiK BETWEEN THE EAST AND TIIK TTEST *
Its main line runs from Chicago tn Council Bluffs
and Omaha , passlnz tbroturh Jollet , Ottawa , La
isjllc. Gcccjeo. Moltnc. Kuck Island. DaTenport.
\ > e t Liberty. Iowa City. Maremm. Brooklrn.
brlnnrll and DeaMolnrs. ( the capital of Iowa ]
with branches from Uorean Junction to Peorla :
VVlltoni Junction to Muscatlne. Wanbtnirtnn. Kalr-
aeld. Eldon. Belkcap. Centrrrllle. I r1neeton ,
Trenton. Ualletln. Cuieroii. Learenirorth and
Atchtxm : Washington u > Sl ourner. Oskaloona
and Knoxnilot Keoknk to KarmlnEton , Bona-
AtlantlotoAudUDon.Bnd Arocato Ilarlan. Tula
Is r ltlTely the only Kallroad. which owns , con
trols and operates a throtutb line between Chicago
and Kansni.
Thlt Company "wn ca contren their Sleeping
Ccn. which are Inferloi to none , and elro TOH a
flouBlo berth between Chloco ami Council Bluffs.
LcoTcnworth. or Atchlson for Two Dollars and
HftyCcnts. and A nectlon for Klre Dollars , while
II ouier lines charxo between the same points
Three Dollars for a doubla berth , and tilx Dollar *
for a section.
What will plrase yon mo t will be the pleasure
of enjoylne jour meals , while iiasslnjr orer the
beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of
our maznincent Dining and Kntanrant Cars that
accompany all Through Express Trains. You cet
an entire menl.as good , as Is served In any Brst-
cla s hotel. Jor iKTenty-Bvo cents : or you can
order what you like , and pay for what you set.
Anpreclatlne the fact that a majorttrof the pee
ple prefer separate apartments for different pur
poses ( and the enormous passenzer business of
tills line warranting It ) , we are pleased to an-
2&ltMi . ! ? J.K1.l2 JL'os5ran'Jrons lta I'ALACB
TA11S for
Slceplnjf purposes , and Its
PALACE UIMNO CAKS for Katlnz purposes.
One other ( treat featura of our Palace Cars Is a
MOIXM.
ormation not obtainable at jroar home ticket offlee. nddrecs.
E.8T. JOHN.
Cen'I Supertiiteaaent. Gen'I TW. and PaWgr AU
HUMPHR C' Vital Weakness acd'pros
u tratlon from o1
Indiscretion , > is radically
3MEOPATHIC.
and promptly I cured by it.
SPECIFIC No. 28
fulremedyrno ! . rice tl per vial. or5 vials ana
1"K8 rtal of powder for S3 , sent post-free on K
celptof Prtce. Humphrey ! * Ilomeo. SIrd. < to
nfutt. Catalogue free. ) itfa Pulton St. . X. Y
o if t ? uta
no PAT : n KEAN
L No. 173 &MUI Clirk Slrett , Ctxifv. a mil
I tnktm FllTatt. fttrrou. Chroaic aad 5p .
[ cut DIKIMB. 0prBUtDrr& a. laipetficj.
( tciBil toeipAcitj. ) roul Di u . fte.
Coaialutioa. p rwBallf or 57 l n r. fr .
. Cm o book. illuitrlt d.6O cti. runt UIiu.
k nut took Itiot. SX fiflt. port p J , L
r. Acaa u tbe ooljr phTMata in tot city waa wimati
duo or nt pir. All liBna e > tpofttB.
InTestedJn'WanSt.Stocksmal-L
fortunes every month. Beck ten !
free ezplaininp ererythiitF. Ad-
&LO HaaVers,7 2llSt N.\
PETROLEUM JELLV
VASELINE.
Grand Veda ! at ilia PUpMa Expos'iik
Silver MedalatthePariaExpoiItior
The most valuable family remedy known for ro/
Teatment of wounds , burns , sores , cut * , skin du
: aies , rheumatism , chilblains , catiirh , temm
loids , etc. Also for coughs , colds , sore throa.
TOUD. and _ diphtheria , etc. Used and approv *
iy the leading phyiiciant of Europe and Airrric
Tue toilet articles made from pure Vaseline-
inch as POMADE , COLD ( KEAM , OAMPHtt'
OE , and TOILET BOAPS-rt superior to ac
itmilar ones. TKT THCV
COLGATE & CO *
ij and jo < ent sires of all our goods.
Sold hy all DrngjviJ
tad al ISrif , Itls. .
W. II. > cal g lln A Cix , JT. S ,
RUPTURE
) R. J. A. SHERMAN. U now al his brzna
Sice. 5 South Fifth Street. St. Louis , llo. . whci
is patients and those wishing bti treatment nu
onsut ! bin till July 1st. his book with photo
raphic l&ecesjes cf bad cases before and afu.
me' mailed for ten cents. W5H be at Princfp.-
Iffice.g. ! rf- < lmryw 'crlc. lu'y .t * tigaV
It is a 7ct that we tell a first class
t a 1 o wer price than any other fire : ? Tt ITt
Uecanse we sell direct to Families fisn OC
MTU Factory at wholesale price. I'rcve 3
.his by reading our Catalogue , with prices , lla ;
cd free. M e ship for tea days and warran. fiv
fears.
fears.U. S. Pl&nS & CP.OAM CO. . NFA TORY
FREEMASONS
LllUillUnUUllU MASONIC NEWa
? APER. magnificent illuitnted weekly. BeauC
uloilchromo. THE KOCK OF MASONRy
ree to subscribers. Terms , $1J25 per annual n
idvance. Large commissions. Outfit , indudin
ironio , by mail. | 1. R. JIALCOLSI.
49 Cedar St. , P. O. Box 2599. New York
'BEFORE BUYING OR RENTING A
BiJBINET ORGAN
3e sute to send for our LATEST CATAtoctrc
jid IJtvcuuKj with t EVT STVLIS. JJEDL-CID psicxr
tsf # 9. $78 , $84 , $ SO , $89 , $103 , $103. $114
lajjand-upwards ) , and much information. Sin
frt < . * IAbON & HA1ILIN ORGAN CO.
jpston. New Yorlc or Chicago. _
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3Vt ipoo UK Mrual ud Mrrou err > nlMllom wr k > 4 ftoo
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h. Dimnen of 8zhtK rrms Debility. Confusion
if laeai. Aversion to Society , eta. tc uxl u * > p-
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at traUt. ud mtorlic fntm Sexual Vl or. wb r
tat b > ra donnut fcr jon > m < modo'tmtoat ax
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luratnod. ThtT. 1c M wmmuo abxt Ul > pnpiniloa.
n JciI bwrrmUon ra > Mn n to { ecJUrtly ( H raat
bat U will ( In s Ua ctlon. .porbx il ic t yon
k II kai bra tn gratrU uo , w < un thaadt a unla * .
UiMtolU lHu4llkMV ra iI d 7 > V Ikalri9.
mOm tab. ti. nut ntVnal m * u J't dbranrad , of r ca.
w nd nrtaf Ikl. rtrr vrmlnt tie H l4U h " U kuwa
ob. tbi CUM of nutfalrr7 to w > Buy. ud > pen vhma
nckipny with tidr EMlnawNtnauud Uf IML
UcMdyte pit mint Mat box. m ! l to l t Boi
rat la plate wnpptrfcr null. M l < d.fcrt3 - T
ra. o te ftra m um la MV r * catcf
A Tbrt * bUM iMttecthrMfoll cxmtl > iirtll Ume lMloni
4 rrttonrlrDr.il ti wontou . ) $7 Pull IHRXQ.
7IOITS for cstarwlU accompany TACTI BOX.
r5 fidlorDncrtpUT Fllnptil t KlTla ABateaici
lutntiou , wkkb will ceortac * ti roort Kntfcml ti l
u 7 emo c TTHena 10 pcran man noon. aa4 fi-udfor
ih. Jutk. ef III. . wm < M If n TfT ff n i , Snl S bd * T
4briumpta ajoiK. Sold O3XT T ta A
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itleo.lu WUM , EcfaoM ef RmndactVn. Lav o
> f Olrore. . t r i r iWmcrVd . ,
nltar u Woman. . . .ir CUM ud tmtaunt. etc. me.
* . * * flwt * atauUmt * mdinr. f 0 r * < aV
" b fall Ptalt Zacnrtnt. br mil , waltj. tat BO cen
The Pfvat * MedlcatAdvlMr , " od !
i. moll tt topur * udc&tlau. alia on ttj Mtrtt bMU
t JtU ea .fur ] 2h , cmiuinfatcanlt ,
-
le _ rallac nrrtiannyn tt m
ad May Titulil * iWjrti T far ti.
Womanhood. VlToeoeii Orll < * nt & * < . * L. Tlrf
nula COO pcw.u4mrlOOZIctraao3a , > > rM.
§
yToiTsiI oyHe _ - . - ; - -
/ BSeTOTTS ltrts aU y n J "ft is.naa miy'V
rTCJUfu > i l ! mttTmS.M lKU w. > s ' am7l
amm tarai li 14 wOl t " i ' irt'ir to tail
adTSBtaft. II is net a Tins * . /
SJtOKINO SALOON where yon can enjoy ye
llavnna"nt all hours ot the day.
Mocnlflcent Iron ErWcrs span tha
nnd ilL * ourl rivers at all points creed b
line , and transfers are avoided at Council
Leavenwprth ac < I Atchlson * connections
made In L'nlon depcta.
PKI > Cll'.U , X R. CON7."ECnON3 t2r
LLVE. A1UI AS RE ,
At C'licACO. wltr- all dlvenrtrut lines forth * Ku
and South.
At ENOLCWOOD with the Lake Shore & X : "
er.n Southern and Ptttsbnn .tX Warned Chkaao
. * .
Ai. WAjntsoToxHEiOHTS.withPltUbnre.Uir-
cinnatlSt.Loaisltll.
At 1 SALUB. with Illinois Central R. R.
At PEontA. with P , P. A J. : PID. : I.B.4--
W. : lll.MWIandan < lTP.\V. Kallroads.
At ItoCK ISLAND , with Western Union K.R.au.
llock Island * Peorla Railroad.
HAt. WEST I.IBEKTT. with the Burlington , Oedr -
Rapid * It Northern U. It ,
At UKIXXELL. with Central R. R. of Iowa.
At DES .MoiNE < ( . with D. M. * Ft. Ood2 * K. R.
At CoCTiriL BLCrrs. with Union Paclflc It. tt.
At OMAHA , with B. * Mo. it. it. icon Nab. )
AtcoLpjiBra Jcxcnox.wlth Borlln ton 4tf
Haplds * Northern It-It.
At OTTCM\VA. with Central R. R. of Iowa : 3b
Louis. Knn.intji Northern dCD. * o.K.Baa.
At KEOKCK. with Toledo , Peorla and Warav
Wabash. and St. LouLi. Keoknk * N.-W. R. Rtifc
At BEVERLY , with Kan. Oty. St. J. * a B. K. It
At ATCII130MT. with Atchlson , Topeka i Santa
Ke : Atchlson A Neb. and Cen. Br. Union PaaCto
R. ltds.
AtLEATrjnvoRTn. with K. P. and K. Cta.
The Only Remedy
EAT ACTS ATTHESASE IMS 031
THE LIVER.
THE BOWELS.
and the KIDNEYS. 1
This combined action givet itttn-\ \
Idsrfulpowerto cure all diseases.
iWhyjAreBWej8jck ? |
BecausevaaUow theseffnatorgans ]
lta become doggta or torpid , end
t poisonous humors c llTtforo foreedl
i into the blood thai d ba espe&dl
'
{ naturally.
I 1 BILIOUSNESS. PnKS.COSSTrPAtlOT ,
K1D5ET COHPltMTS , CBIXUII
DISEASES , FEJU.LE WEAi.
BESSES. AND JTEKTOUS
. DLSOCOEBS ,
I oy eausfnfffra action of ftesa crfs
j and restoring their feteer to tfomo
\dlKOM. \
I tThyBnfrrrBnionj > aIn aiiJ * hr f
I Tfhy tormented Tf ith rilr * . Constipation TI
I Why frightened over disordered Kldntys 11
1 ITaj en < lnre nervoas orslekhaadacluil
Why have aleplei Bight * t
TJU KJLDNET WOKO * and rgofc * to
I fualOi. Rita dry , tejrfaW * compound end I
I On * > t e wffl mate atXQtao HadJdae. [
| ffrf tf of war Drumi * , Jit via ortUr U\ \
/orifoa. frlceUJOOi.
H3,21312223 ft ea ,
OR. HENDERSOK
TnU On lc , KCTTOOJ aj
DtbUItr. PU .
R&nm llim. tMlijtj , Crta-
uy ud Skta DIMM * . x
GuniUn kit Uit uuat a
ud Imtmnt. CMrtM i-v
xntMt. Pulnta u iJiUjv !
tmt i by I.Utr. U ilctaA
i nt tt ij ! ure. Suu yocr
eutuuiMadfotmu. CoMit
titloo fn ud al < lnlUIr
cailorwriu. IllmnUd B < X I
iadefrt l > n.1vlBffputlc tri *
ad Tilubl * lafonnatloa l
pulau. nt f * ! i la pt > 3
-T , lot fw Se. itaa- \
. . "
lar sr tm la dWrj
bador rlOTnn'pr * < tl.
a li dilj tiorU d by tLJ
in Agreeable Aperient < kKerrizera3 ,
* ' ' enmo < .ja < v
1 rEft'lA.TiEAD lK'lS.sJhlU. ( ftumack. Hwv
l m. Itroabtht ! Io4u4ntiluitWbowti. !
- i' orj.rior lortUMra , > iid lu
: lcz rctiisrttrr-tici. fat > la . .
rrrpmr.d ly A. ROOESS' * Si.He , Ooil.U. N. T.
-Bercr ta iUssral Water * , Eeidliti fawiat , 4 < 4
Tor Sa ! ? l > v all Druggists.
YOUWAN
I FOR STORE OR TOUSU
SEND FOR HEW CIRCUUR WWITED IN COtOrUI
D. I. C.
Is aa absolute and Irresistible ears for j
DRUNK
enaeas. Intemperance and the of Opfam.1
baccct Kajcouc * and bttanlaau. removlcf i
taste/dnin and habit ot naue aaV of them , rra-1
dertngtliatMta or < te lr for anyat them perfectly |
odiocsand * t N < tin - Gtvlnip e veir o&v uvifevl
and Imlstlbla control of tha sobriety oCUim-l
selves and their trlenda I
It prevent ! that absolute phrxteal aad moralj
roetratlan mat f cCows t2w soddea bnak&Kc
nj ml2 ctijnnlaBts or narcotics.
T dcjfe. prepald-to core 1 toSperssBsu Leratl
jour drassws , | L13 per bottle I
Tempenaee societies thooldrtrH \ Itl
Hop Bitten sll5.Ca.RocheiterK.Y.Sol9flei ti 5
t&el
The Hop Pad for Stomach. Liver aad
srajicriarto all ethers. Cares by aiaorjCon.
Ti.H . Ur ri C 7 fn--- . -T. V. r4
m 15 MrtnMdc ! * . alJ9 ta * llep Eltt n.vBfc& mlaB |
mM a V r ne 1 ft
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGCISTS.3
Bi b-Lo ln 8bot GOBS , $33 to m _ DouliIflit *
Otuj , ta to tlifC 8iDf ! Gnnj , tJtofS. KiB , ftt
pj. E TolT.r , | l to | 23. Btnditaap for Price IIM.
OIZAT T7rrrrr On Woaa , Pituborgh , Pa.
- JMI Agents wanted la v ry town.
fnayt ua ttrm
LADIES
& 00p ri r.
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br nate tt V > cs tonudn. f mr-x
T > latU iatonnatlaa Ouln M r 4 o '
br exTmi. Rclla. a 4 rrjMOMt. lai i
bl r m l nu.ll
tr tax. Private
torn * aad BTM ftr
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