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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1880)
"D * en. aei/\\ \ \ V iirnish- SES ; irce of I it. Cure seaseof tb amition O Tnne , Pala din fact all cr contract- dy lias heea Lh the mo-rt , cdsu , Lcncor * disease , auk- fad , and you wl ch , yspepsia , imanei.t. FRENCH co. , a. N'eV ) . _ anable ILLS ( C/7 jrn Im ATTORKEY8-AT-LRW. HIRAU A. SIPROKB. "W. W. EARTLKTI STURCES & BARTLETT , A TTOBNEY-AT-LAV- . l.CrEightonBlOck , .TV. Omjiha. Keb. _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 CHABLES POWELL , fUSTICE OF THE I'EACE Corner 35th and $ j EarnhamStb. . Omaha Keb. , WM , SIMERAL , ' TTORKEY AT LAW Campbell's Block , _ 13th StrcctjbctwcenFarnham and Douglas. OMAHA. NEB. A D. L. THOMAS. t TTORNF.T AT LAW Loans money , buys _ ti _ and wile real estate. Rocn B.Crelghton Block. A. C. TROUP , A TTORNEr AT LAW Office In Haracom'a J\ . Block , with George E. Pritchett , liOfl rarpham St. OMAHA. NEB. DEXTER L THQMASi A TTORNEY AT LAW Crnlcksnank Solid A. lag. ar/8U A. M. CHAD'iYO , A TTORNEY AT LAW Office 1BW ( Farnhim A Etr et. et.A. A. SWAHTZLANDE A TTORNEY AT LAW Cot. IBthand Faraham A Btreet. mayZSU WILLIAM A. FONDA. A TTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. XV Room No. 6 , Frcnsar Bloct , opposite Post Oif.ce. OMAHA. NEB. WM. L. PEABODY , O3ce In Crelghtoa Block , nsrt ta LAWYER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Procured."W , SGTAKY PUBLIC. OOLLECTIOKB MiP IT D. KCLAUCHUH. TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF PEiCE Southewt comer Fitt * nth sat Law Attorney s - - , OFFirZ-Unlon Eloet.Fifteorilh ani ? A.Y RQE1SOH. " A TTORNEY VT LAW. Room Crelghton 1 Block. OMAHA Neb. luni-lt ATTORNEY AT LAY/ . KftRBACH BLOCK. COR. DOUGI5TH ST8. OMAHA. NEB. W. J. Oonnell , Attorney-at-Law. Office : Front rooms , up stairs , In Hsngcom'g 2ew brick building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and Farnham Streutn. -OBN L KSDICX. CHAR U. RIDICK. REDICK & REDICK , Attornoys-at-Law. - - . Specltl attention will b * given to all enlts l ! u5t corporations of every deserlptlon ; will practice In al he Courts of the State and the United States. Office. Farnham St. , opposite Court House. EDWARD W. SlfcSERAL , I TTORNEY AT LAW Room B CrelRUcn XX Block , 15th and Douglag gtreetg. noBdh t TTORNS7 AT LAW-S12 Famh m Bttect jCjl. Omaha Nebraska. PARKS GODWIN , AT LAW Itth Had DonclM ATTORNEY nlth O. W. Doane W. T. RlCUAKDS. Q. J. He NT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , Omr * 21& South rotirtecrth Street. EAST INDIA HER § 60. , BOLE MANUFACTURERS O3LVIIA , Kcb. . , A new zrtft hitherto unkno Ti rcmeily for Ml diseases of tto Kidneys. libdder , auu Urinary Organs. It will positively cure Diabetes , Orav < I , Drop- By , flriclit'H DISOIS- . inability to rt-tain or cxpoll tlic Urine. Catarrh of ho Bhiltcr , hieh colored and RCautv urinp. Painful Onnatinir , LAME BACK , Ociscral Weakness , and all Female Com plaints. It avoi.N internal medicines , is certain In it eflocts and cures wl'on iintluru clso can. For tale y all Diuysists or sent by mall free upon receipt of tha'pnce , § 2.W ) . DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. CrScnil your addrosa for our little book , VHow a Llfo was Saved. " K. ISn. Airfnt for Ncbnuta. TESTI5JONY , The Cashier of the Firvt National Bank , Tro Ohio , savs : TROT , O. , Deccmrcr 30th , 1S79 DR. BOSASKO MKM I.NB Co. , 1'iqua , O. : UBMMMhxI w s troubled with Khcuma tlsm last spKajr in the acute f J m M b dly that 1 was uuablc to use my hand. Through the rec ommendations of my friends , I was induced to try your Klconiatc Cure , wmdi immediately bezah to too'hp , cooiforl and. allajHie lain , acd m a short tlmnlvaa relieved of this diatreCT'riR d't ' asc Itakcgrat pleasure in rtcommeidint tb's \MuaWe remedy lotro c RUnilirlv flccted. Yours rv pccUu" } : . JNO.L MEREDITH. Th sa r meJ ts ticak for thcm : i os. To try them i * to be cure J If 'ou cauiot cetihrm o vcur Druiyitt , by romittlug us ltw WB 11 nd you four 'Ottles of the ilhcumttic Cure , or six o'f tre Tile Remedy. t > y sxprcss prepaid. Gin plain dircctioas for shipping- The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co. ' A , OHIO. C. F.IGOODJIAN. lAccnt. Omaha. UANTA CLADS FOUND. Greatest Uwcovery of tde Age. xVonucrfuldiscovcrieHinthtworldhavebeenmade Amomt other thinps where Santa CUu stayed , Children oft ask If ho makes eoods or not , If really he lives in a mountain of snow. Lag- year an excursion Balled clear to the Pole Andsuddenlvd.-wppedintovhatetmedlike.rio.e Where wondir of wonders theyfound anewland , * tlle faU-y-Uke l ein s appeared on each hand. There were uicuutains like ours , with more beautiful ; reea , And I r brighter skies than ever were seen. BIrde with the huw of a rainbow were found , While flowers of eiquiiKe fragrance were grow In ? around. Not lonp were th-y left to woadcr In doubi A bebc soon came they had Iieard much abcnt , Twii SsanU Claos * self and thfethty all say , Ee looked like the picture r race ever } ' < y He drove up a team that looked vervqueerf 'Twos a team f ( rrasshoppcra Instead of reindeer , IT * rode in a shell instead of a elcUh , But ho took them on toird and drove them away. H * showed them all over hie wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men , Furriers were workins on hats preat and email , To Eunce'a they eiU they were sending them all. Kris Kinclc , the Glove Xaker , told them at once , All our Glotca we are sending to Bunce , Eanta showed them eiupcndcra and tnaoy things mere. Eij-ins I also took these to frfrad Bunce'a Etore. > Rinta Claus then whispered a secret he'd tell , As In Omaha every one knew Bsnce ell , H tteref ore should send bis poods to his care , Knoving his f rioada will get their full share , Vow ressrsber re dwellers In Omaha town , All who want present * to Buace's goTOuad. For shirts , collars , or K ! ° TOS great and iZEill , Bend your eiitcr cr aunt one and til. Bunco. Champioa Hatt r p { Uj We t , D < jc flu r * t , Otc ha THE DAIL5T BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . 9S Parnham , bet. Sth ard 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSOF4PTIOK , 1 Copy 1 year , in advance fpostpald ) . 53.00 6 months " " . 4,00 3 months " " . 2.00 ' TIME TABLES- THEJAILS. C , &N. W. B. R.S30a. ra. , 2Wp. ; m , 0. B. & Q fi :30 a. m. , 2 ; 0 p. m. C. R 1 fc P. R. R. . 5:30 a , m. , 2:10 : p. m , C'St Joe 6:80 : a. m. B.City&P.6aOa.m. U. P. B-B..ll:40a.m. : O. li R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. ft M. R. B . 8:40 : rc. O. tK. W. , 7:30 a.m. oprxn-'o r. R.R. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & Q. . 11 a. m , 830 p. m. C. R. I. i P. . 11 a. n. , 11 p. m. C. B. & St , Joe.,11 a.m. , 11 p. m. U. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12HO p. in , S City k P. , 11 a. m. B. til. in luet. . 4p.ro. Local nulls for Statci Iowa leave but once a day , vis : 4:30 : a. ni. Oince open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundayg. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. LEAVE. AHJUVB. Daily Expregg..I2:15p.m. : 325p.m. do Mixed e.inp. m. 4:25 p. m. do Freiiiht 5:30 : . m. 1:40 p. IT. do do 6:15 a. m. 12:20 a. m. TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LKAVK OUA1LL. ARRIVE OMiHi. Express 3iO : p. m. Kxpress 10:00 a. m , Mail 6:00 a. m. Mall 10:00 p.m. Sundays Eioepted. SundajsExcepUd. CniCAGOROCK { ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mail 6:00 : a. m. I Mall 10:00 : p.m. Express 3:10 : p.m. | Ejrpregs..10:00 a/m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall . .6 : 0a.m. I MaU 7:20 p. m. Express 8:40pi : m. | Errors . . . .10:00 : a , m. SundaBexccpteil. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE i COUNCIL BLUFF8. LEAVE ARE1VK. Mall SKX ) a. m. I Eipress 7:40 a. m. Express 60 p.m. Mafl 7 5 \ : m. The on'y line runnlnc Pullman Sleeping Cars out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND .SIOUX CITy & fACIFIC EAILROADS. Express 8:00 : a. m. | Fxpress 4:30p : ra. Dally Except Sandaji. B. i : M. R. R. m NEBRASKA. . [ WEST ] ( "Si ] Onmha'ly ( ) _ . . _ Kearney J'ncnv)6M ) : ) a m Plattim'thar 10:25 a m BloonsinKtcnlv)5:10 ( ) : am KoarnyJ'nc < ar)7:55 ) p m KcdCloud ( Ir)6:35 ) am lied Cloud ( arr)7:55pm ) Flattim'th ( ar ) 4:20 : p m Bloom'gtonar)3:25 ( ) p m Omih2 ( arr ) . . .4:55 : p m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings ( h ) 8:05 : a m | Bloora'gton ( arl:30pm ) Bloomlncton 1:35 p m I Hastings ( ar)6:55p ) m Orleans ( h ) 7:30 a m | Indhntla f rlKOpm ) Orleans ( ar ) 70 p m I IndUaola ( Iv ) 2:30 : p m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. MJI 6:10ara : 1 Expreo 10:00 : am Express S,40ptnMaii | 7-20 p m WABASH , t > 1. LOUIS t PACIflC. LMVZH. ARRIVES. MM1 8a. IH. I Mail.lliSa m Express . .3:10 : p. in. [ Express 4.-2S p. m , BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. H. Ixuvc Omaha , daily. 8 a. in , 9a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a , m , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , 3 p. m , 5 p. m , , 6 p. m. , Leave Council Blufls ; 8225 a. in. . 8:25 a. m , , 10:25 a. m. , 11:25 a. m , lr p ra. , 2:25 : p. in. , 3:25 : p. in , 5:25 p. in. , 6:25 : p. m. Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and B p. ra ; Council Blufls at 0:25 11:25 a. m. , and 2:25 : and 6:25 : p. m. ribSEKOER IRAU-S. Leave Omaha : 0 n. m. , 7 a. m. , 6:30 a. m. , 1 p. in. , : 0 p. m. , 7:25 : p. m. , iyeave Council Bluffs : 6:15 : a. m , , 8:40 : * . m. 11:40 a , m.5:25p. : in. , 7.00 p. m. , 7:50 p. m. Daily except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. R. tlAVT , ASRTVE. Hall 10:45 : a. ra. , 4:35 : p. m. Dwly except Sundajg. C03I5IERCIAL , Omaha Wholesale MarketB , OMAHA , August 13,1880. BUTTER AND EGGS. Cholcetable 1014 > Pnckeralots 7@10 Fresh eggs , per doz lij oney ' " " POULTRY' Chickens , per ° z 2JJ Ducks * © GROCERIES. SUGARS. CutLoaf W 1'owderod Ijji Granulated J ° i SUndard"A" 10. 05A W " ° " Estra - -SYRUPS : . Extra choice and very bright. . . 60 Bright Table Dripa 45 New Orleans Mollasses 50 Rio , prime to choice 17 1 Rio good to prime. . . l ° i Rio Fair to good 15 Mocha 27. ' O. G.Java RICE. Choice § ! ! Good to prims < ift < : im/ElKUIT3. ICew Prunes 8 ; OldPrunes 6 Currantschoice new i , BlackBerries 12 , Raspberries 33. , Pitted cherries 2t I Michigan crtd Apples A K. Y. Sliced ' Evaporated " 5 i State Peaches 5 Salt Lake Peaches 1 ' California Peaches 1 > CANNED GOODS. "S"OysterR , 2 lb cans , $ case. . 3 7 ) do do llbcan.percase. . 24 LightWeight Oysters 2 lb V case 29 ) Salmon , 1 lb , S * dozen 1" > do 2 Ib.it ? dozen 2 a. > Standard Tomatoes,2 lb , } J case 2 3 J " " 3 lb , t ? case 3 C Standard Peaches , 3 lb , f case. 4 4 j " " 2 H > , V case. S i j Raspberries. 2 lb , tf case. 30 j lilackbemes 2 lb , $ case 28 ' Corn , 2 lb.tf case 3 SO Apples , Gal , tf doz 375 Narrow Fat Pcas,2 lb , tf case. . 400 S trins ; Beans. 2 lb. per case. . . . 2-10 SUNDRIES. Nutmegs. 10 Pepper 17 Allspice 17 Cloves : 45 Cossia 20 Uupo I i Caudles , IGoz 13 GreenwichLyepercase | 3 85 Beans.per bushel 1 80 Cheese full cream Hi tJJUASS. Window Glass , 60 per cent , dis count oH list. HARDWARE. . IRON. Common bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Horse-shoe bar 4 Norway nail rod 9 STEEL. Cast plow 3 Am. cast , tool 18 Jes'pXEnC-do 25 J.AILS. Tons , upwards. 5 50 ' ' ' ' 550 B'rd'd'e shoe 'g " mule" 650 Omaha nails tens , upwards. . . 3 50 Nw'str'.hn 2S@30 Putnam nails 23SO DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. Atlantic. 'H" 7J ' ' " " " " " ' " PemereU "d" . . . . . . ! ! . ! . 7 | "R" l\ \ do . . . . . . . . . . Indian Head . . .T. . . . . . . . . 10 Nebr.-wka. Standard "AA" . Amoekeaj . . . . . . . . . . IS Beaver Creek , "AA'- do "BJ1" . * 8 Otis "AXA" . 15 do "CC" 13 Warren "AXA" 15 do ' 'BE' ) 14 ° ' BLEACHED'coiTONtC do Cambric . . . 124 Cabot. . . . . . - - * * * Fruit of the Jjooffl. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Mills Hais'Muslin . 11 Wamsutta . Pepperell IICEEfGS. TallsO.B. O . M do "AA" . " 1 do "AAA" . 16 , Pearl River. . . 1&1 Albany 7i Albion 7 * Harmony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5J American , . . , . . , . 7 Allen'g 61-2 Allen'g Pinka 8 Ancona fancy. T 1-2 Manchester 8 Merrimao 71-2 Merrimac shirtings 6 l2 Richmonda 61-2 RichmondsE , 71-2 Sprague's 61-2 Simpson's mourning 7 1-2 Simpson's black 71-2 9 STRIPES , American 10@11 AtDoskeag. 12 Awning stripes 1-SJ Lewieton.A 17 1-2 Hamilton 111-2 Orneg ? Hal2 Pittsfield ; 10 LUMBER. Framing. 18 ft. and under $20 00 Each add. ft over 18 , per M . . 50 Fencing , No. 1,12 to 20 ft. . . . 22 00 No. 2,12 to 20 ft. . . . 2000 Sheeting , dressed , No. 1 2000 " " No.2 1900 Common boards , dressed 22 00 STOCK BOARDS. Astock 4000 B " 3500 C " SO 00 Common stock 25 00 FLOORING. No. Ifiooring 4000 No.2 " 3500 No. 3 " 2500 Yellow pine flooring , No. 1. . . . 45 00 BIDIXO. No.lsiding 2500 No.2 " 22 50 No.3 " < 20 00 PICKETS. No. 1 pickets , per M 32 50 No.2 " " A 2500 MN1BHINO. No. 1 finish , li , 1 J , and 2 ia. . . .15 00 No.l X lin. . 5000 No.2 " It , 1J , and 2 in. . 4500 No.2 " lin # 4000 No.3 " in .S. . . 3500 SHIP LAP. Plain ship lap 2300 OG No.l 3000 " " No.2 2500 " " No.3 CEILING. ji beaded , 6 in. , No. 1 23 00 No.2 2300 I " 4 and Gin. , No. 1. . . 40 00 " " " No.2. . . 35 00 Corrugated ceiling , No. 1 50 00 SHINGLES. A star ( best ) eh'ngles 3 75 No.2. " 300 No.3 < " 2 60 Lath 4 00 Lime , bbl 135 " bulk , per bu 40 Cementbbl 250 Iowa plaster , bbl 250 Michigan plaster , bbl : . 275 Hair , per bu 25 Tarred felt. 100 Ibs 300 Straw board , " 400 O G battens , per 100 ft. lin. . . 1 25 Wcllcurbing 3000 Rough 4. and 2 in. , in baits , per 100 ft. lin 50 POSTS Cedar halves , 7 in 18 " 6iu 16 " QuartorSin 16 Oak , 4x4 30 " 4x0 40 O G casing , 5\ and 6 in. , per 100 ft. lin. 300 Oak plank and timber , perM. 40 0 ( Clear poplar. . . 50 00 Black Walnut 10000 HIDES. Green hides , ner lb 6 Green cured hides 7J Dryhidea IBal" Dry salted hides 10al2 Sheep Pelts 25al 50 Tallow 4i LIQUORS , WINES , ETC. High wines , per gal 103 Alcohol , 180 per cent , per gal. 2 10 Frem h spirits , proof 118 Marshall's bourbon whisky 1 23 Miller's bourbon whisky 1 25 Brandy , very fine , per gal 2 00a8 00 " common to fine 150 Gin , 100 percent 150 " Holland , 90 per cent 1 25 Hums , rnixd Jamaica , per gal. 1 50a3 00 " New England 2 00 Kennedy Bitters per gal 1 50 " " per case. . . . , 7 50 " per 100 cases 7 00 Champagnes , pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic champaigne 22 00 Port wine , per case 1 E0a3 00 Sherries. . . . 1 50a3 00 Ales , Edinburr 275 " Bass&Co.'s 225 Guinness Dublin stout 2 25 LEATHER. Best slaughter sole S2 Bestoak 41 French kips 1 lOal 40 French calf , leading brands. . . 1 60a2 10 Domestic kips 7531 10 Domestic calfs 1 lOal SO Hemlock upper , per foot 25a26 Oak upper , per foot H5a-6 _ _ Grain , upper per foot 25 Linings , per doz 8 00a9 50 Toppings , per doz 11 00 Morrocca ( bootleg ) per foot. . . 358 " oil dressed 3,1 " Simon per skin 3 00a3 25 " glove kid 30 Boot webbing , per foot 45 HAENEbS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak 44 No. 1 Pittsburg oak 42 No. 1 Cincinnati oak 41 No. 2 Cincinnati oak 30 No. 1 hemlock 39 No.2Hemlock 37 COAL RETAIL. Anthracite 1050 Blossbuig 12 OJ Wyoming 850 Oskalooga 550 Iowa nut 500 White Breast 550 An Honest Medicine i < ree of Charge Of all medicines advertised to euro any affection of the Throat , Cheat or Lungs , wo know of none we can rec- ommcnd aa highly aa DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption. Coughs , Coldfl , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe- vcr , Hoarasncss , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This mod- icinc does positively cure , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures aa have already been effected by thia trul wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur- ing the very yorat cases hi the short est time possible. We say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size § LOO. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. BucKien'a Arnica Salve The BEST SitvE In the world f or Outs , Bruises , Sores , Dicers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains. Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve IB guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tied in every case or money re funded. Price 25 cents per boz. For aale by 8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manufacturer * ol STANDARD SHOT - xe \3g5f3r \ Hi ar ii /iSOllaSlSa i + iiiSK sS HQW-l VnmimimTinimimimTTwnv BESUaETOBUYIT. THE BEST IN SIARKET. fi , W , BLATCHFOBD & CO. Minutieturers ot Laid Pipe.Sheettad Bar tear } , Block Tin , Pipa ma Solder , Linseed Oil ud Oil Cote. ORDEES SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLIIiTOH ST. , CHICACO. ) Ee ? e < x } OLD BRIN. HOW HE S600K AN 1TAUAN SHEEPB HKKDEK FROM A TBEB AND EAT Hllf UP. S , F.Call. . ! It ia sal * that the boirc are becom ing troubkioma in the foothills of the Sierras _ , and many reports have been received of their depredations in the valleys and upon the ranches near Lake Bigler. A resident of that sec tion I recently brought the intelligence to Virginia City of the killing by a grizzly of an Italian sheep-herder named Lulgi Barmttto. It appears that Barmotto waa missing for about two dsya , and on Sunday morn ing two men named Marston and Wardtup started out to search for him. They followed up the main canyon for about three miles , and turned up a ravine coming in from the south , Marston taking one side . and Wardrup the other , some marks at the mouth of the ravine leading them to believe that Barmet- to t had gone in that direction. After about two hours' search , Marston shouted J to his companion , who scram bled t across the ravine and hurried in the t direction of the sound. In a small opening , not far from a large pile | of rocks , Marston waa atanding almost unnerved by terror , pale and trembling. f A few bonea , shreds of , clothing , a large tuft of curly , black ts ir and a shoe were scattered about the | ground , ghastly evidences of the horrible } fate that had overtaken the unfortunate Italian. The MANNER IN WHICH HE MET HIS DEATH Was plain. At one side of the open ing ; was a tree about the size of a man's | leg , the bark of which waa torn to j shreds at least eight feet from the ground , one of the lower limbs being ripped off also. The ground about the t roots was loose , showing that some animal of tremendous strength had shaken the tree and bent it over. What this animal Imd been was only too plainly indicated by the enormous footprints near the tree and in two or three soft spots of ground in the opening. The Italian had undoubtedly encountered a large grizzly and climbed the tree to escape the mon ster. The chambers of his pistol , which ] wan found by Wardrup about ten feet from the tree , were empty , showing that he had defended himself as t well as he could , cr perhaps that he considered himself safe in the trea , and had enraged the bear by firing at him. ' The latter proposition seems to be I the moat probable. Whatever the caueo i of the animal's rage , ho had grasped the tree in his giant arms and shaken it with such fury as to throw ' the Italian to the groundwhere the ' infuriated nud perhaps famished monster ; , made short and bloody woik of , the poor fellow. Wardrup asserts that , the tracks of the bear wore the , largest that he had over seen , and that two outside toes of one foot were missing. ; When the two men discovered this , it occurred to them that a ferocious grizzly called Old Erin might ba in the vicinity , and knowing , from many tales , the ferocity of this gigantic bear , they made the best cpecd pos sible out of the woods , taking with them the tuft of curly hair aa a memento - mento of the horrible fate of Lui i Barmetta. Wardrup's belief that Old Brin was the particular beais per haps correct , as a communication to The Oaraon Appeal , from John Hemp- hall , of Small's Station , indicates that the old boy is slill alive , and has an appetite unimpaired. Mr. Hemp hall Bays : "I see by TheReno Gazette that Old Brin , the biggest grizzly that over roamed the woods , ia dead. Now I know better , because last winter I took a shot at him about three miles above Cascade lake. I only fired one shot , and as he turned I lit out , not caring for a row with him. I knew it waa Old Brin , because his track show. od that two outside toes were gone , ho having been caught in a trap in 1862. I haven't seen him since , and , to be plain , I don't want to. " Here is splendid opportunity tor some of onr San Francisco grizzly hunters to make themselves famous. Let them sally out into the Sierras and take Old Brin'a scalp. TBE NIGHTMARE OP WAR. GRAPHIC SKETCH OF ONE SIMPLE MOVE ON THE CHESS-BOARD OF THE BATTLE FIELD. Detroit Free Press. As we formed in line TUth the cool green woods at our backs. 'Iho birds were singing , the butterflies fluttering about on erratic wing , and a cow stood under a tree to our right and lazily chewed her cud and switched away the flies. ir It was mid-summer , and the scan was so quiet and peaceful that ou eyes would have grown sleepy had wo not known that ten minutes more waa to change it into a raging hell In the woods behind us wo could hea the tramp of regiments and brigades in the forest across the peacefu" meadow , the regiments and brigade of the enemy were coming into posi tion. One could have croesed th meadow and scarcely notice any of th preparations for the bloody struggl ready to begin. Now came the dreadful silence which always falls upon an army just before the flame of destruction is lighted. It is thin silencu that makes men turn pale and tremble. If it last only five minutes it seems a whole day. There is no loud talk no words of jest. The most reckless man feels the weight of that ominous silence. If the line is to be dreased the order is given in a low voice , and the men step softly. The horses feel the im pression aa well as the men. Some move uneasily about others stand perfectly quiet , ears pointed forward , and eyes searching the woods beyond. "Crash ! Bang ! Roar ! " The opening of the battle comes as suddenly as a thunderclap , and there is a movament of relief up and down the lines. The spell is broken in an instant , and men and horses are anx ious to move. The songs of birds are replaced by the roar of guns , the sleepy haze in the air gives way to a cloud cf smoke , and peace stands aghast as the murderous shells strike in solid lines and scatter men or frag ments of men over the graes and even among the limbs of the trees. We are ready to move , butweetand aa if on parade. The brigade on the left swings out and the one to the r'ght is slowly hidden by the amoke. Bullets are singing over our heads and throwing up the dirt in front , but we are held there until the curses of the men become loud and deep. All of a audden the roar ia in creased. The enemy has planted a bittery on the hill to our lelt , and is plunging shot and shell into the flank of the troops on our right. Down our front sweeps an avalanche ot de struction , clearing our own lines but shattering others beyond. Now we move and change front to face the battery. The line in front of ifd us stalks grimly into the smoke , and the line behind ua makes its presence known by a steady tramp ? tramp > ! tramp : One cannot tell whether it is a single regiment or a whole brigade moving off to charge the batteiy , for the srnofee has now drifted down upon us until the tenth man to the right or left can birely be counted. We can hear no order , but the line gcea , straight ahead until clear of a dip in the meadow , and then it suddenly springs forward. Men cheer , bat in ttat awful roar the voice cf a rsaa could'cot bs 1 eard ten feet away. Mea fall to the right and left. The lice stumbles over corpses 88 it hue- ties on. There are flashes in the amoke cloud , terrible explosions in the air , and men are stepped on or Ipaped j over as they throw up their arms and fall on the grass and ecroam out in agony of mortal wound. It is a nightmare of death. The rank and file hear no orders , see no officers , and yet.they push on , the line now dressed aa if on parade again bent like a crawling serpent. Bayonets are fixed , but we are right on the guns before we see our enemy. No one has an order to cive , and no order could be heard. The line moves ahead or foils back a ? it wera controlled by a Ipver , and yet no one can see how. Each man acts for himself , and yet all act together. There is a struggle over the gum. Men are shot and bayoneted as they ram homo the charges. The guns are dischared upon struggling masses not ten feet from the muzzles. Now our lines retreat. Why so we cannot tell. A dozen of us are fighting over a field piece shooting , stabbing and club bing but we fell back and reform. Half of the guns arc silent , but the others are pourine grape into us across a space not 300 feet wide. No one seema to give any orders , but all at once our line moves forward with a cheer. No one sees his right or left hand man. For a time each man is alone. The line bonds back doubles up straightens out surces ahead falls back springs forward , and again we are among the field pieces. Bay onets and sabres clash. Muskets are clubbed to deal blows after bayonets are broken. There is a terrible roar a thick smoke a constant cheering , and the horrible nightmare forces one man to attack a dozen. Ah ! what is this ? All at once there is a lulL Men look round in astonish ment. " Wounds unfelt five minutes ago begin to bring groans now. What has happened ] The smoke drifts away and the explanation is at hand. Wo have captured the guns and killed , captured or routed the regiment of infantry in support. It was a bayonet charge , resisted by bayonets , and we have won. There are ten acres of meadow covered with dead and wounded with knapsacks , haver sacks , canteens , muskets and swords , and yet it was only a simple move on the chess board of the battle field. The guns are turned on the enemy , our lines re-formed in the rear , and men ask if It is really so that we stalked in the shadow of death for half an hour. It seems like a dream ; it might ba a dream but fur the awful sights all round us but for the awful cries coming up from the wounded aa thirst and pain do their dreadful work. Call for Republican County Conven tion. A republican county convention for Douglas county , consisting of seven dele gates from each city ward , and three del- gates from each country precinct , will beheld held at the court house , in the city of Omaha , on Saturday , August 28 , IStO , at 2 o'clock , p. in. , for the purp'ose of nom inating candidates for the following of fices : Two senators ; eight members of the house of representatives ; one county com missioner ; also seventeen delegates to rep resent Douglas county in convention to nominate a float senator for the Sixth sen atorial district ; RBO ! neventeeii delegates to represent Douglas county in conver.tion to nominate a district attorney for the Third judicial district ; alao seventeen del egates to reprctent Douglas county in the state convention to bo heal at Lincoln , September 1 , 1S80. Primary elections for the purpose of choosing delegates to tlio county conven tion tn be held in the various wards of the city of Omaha , on Thursday , August 23 , 1880 , between the hours of 3 p. m. nnd 7 p. m. , and in the country precincts on the same day between the hours of 6 p. m. and 9 p. in. , the place of holding primaries in the various wards and precincts are as fol- ows : First Ward Parr's drug store , corner of Tentli and Howard streets. Second Ward Engine house No. 3Six- eeuth street. Tnird .Ward Ro enfeld's commission house , Douglas street. Fourth Ward At the sheriff's office in court house. Fifth Ward Cass street school house. Sixth Ward Engine house No. ] . Chicago Precinct Burney's bchool house. Douglas Cas'idy's school house. Elkhorn Elkhorn school house. Florence Florence school house. Jctferson School district No. 44. McArdle McArdle school house. Millard Millard school house. Platte Valley B. C , White's store , Val ey Station. Saratoga Sarotoga school house. Union Irvington school house. West Ouiaha School house No. 4G. The primary elections to be held under and in accordance to the following rules adopted by the Douglaa country central committee , at a meeting held in the city .of Omaha , on Saturday , July 31,1880 : First. No person shall be permitted to votsuuless hls name shall appear on the registered list of republican voters for the ward or precinct in which he resided. Second. Every republican citizen of the county who shall be eligible to vote at the ne < ct general election shall be entitled to registration under such'regulations as the executive committee may hereatter pre scribe. Third. The lists of registered republi can voters of each ward and precinct shal be published in one or more papers for gen era ! information and correction within one week before the day set for the pri mary election , and a certified copy of thi corrected registration lists cf each ware and precinct shall be posted at the place designated for holding primary elections three days before the primary election is held. held.Fourth. Fourth. No additions shall be made to any registration list after it has been post ed ; but if any person whose name appears on the registry list , is disqualified by non- residence or any other cause , and notice to that clfect is served upon the chairman of the county committee after regibtration has closed , the name of such party shall be placed _ on the black list and h'"s vote shall be rejected by tha judges. Fifth. The executive committee shall appoint one bupervisor , two judges , and one clerk of election for each ward ; and one duperyisor , one judge and one clerk for each precinct , nnd establish such regula tions for the canvacs of returns and pre vention of repeating and other frauds , that may be deemed necessary. Sixth. The certified returns from each ward and precinct , together with the bal lots , poll-lists and the , tally-sheets regis tration lists , properly pealed , shall be de livered to the secretary of the county com mittee within thirty-six hours after the primary election has been held , and these returns shall be by him opened in the pres ence of the executive committee on the 28th day of August , at 10 a. in. The executive - ecutive committee shall examine these re turns , and in public session award creden tials to each delegate , or. upon his order , to MB proxy. proxy.I. S. McCoioiicK , Chairman. SIMEON BLOOM. Secretary. A JOYFUL ANNOUNCEMENT to [ uttering millions is the [ flid tidinys that at last a cerUin ture for piles has been discovered. 560,000 persors who have used Dr. Silsbee'a "Anikcsis , " prononncalt Inhll ble Doctors of all medical schools prescribe it in practice ; em pirics and nostrum venders counterfeit and imitate it , andall , nithoutexceptlrn , admit that itls entitled to theiutno of "Medial Miracle" > othtng in medicine is more simple , rational , prompt and cerUin It is not n accilental blunder of lnekperienccd.but the scientific solu tion of a most difficult problem , by an accom- 1-l.ehetl pbvsichn of 10 ye ra' practice and stuly. " . naketis" ia a happy combination of soothing poultice , supporting inittumtnt and curative medidna. 11 alleviates at onie the most ex- auditing pain ; it noils up tha raw , sensitive tumors , and by firm , continued pressure and medlcition applied to the Bacllcmainsisable to cure the most inveterate cx es of blind c r bleed ing pils % the inventor of' Anakosls" may veil be rcpar.ie'l as a public benefactor , and -ufferera from thH terrible disease will think U3 for cill- Inj attention to a discovery so worthy , li it not Hfs singular that in the circular concerning Anafcctis , foil direction" are given for P/eveut- ing Pile ; , & fact ncvar before ob erved in any msdicine the proprietors iihcd to sell. "Ana- keiii"is sold by druggists ersryH here. Sent free on receipt cf price. Sl.OO per box ; tamplts cratis by P. Neurtaedter&Co.l'to 3316 , New York , Bole manufacturers of "Anaesii" "Have derived some benefitfrom the ue of Simmons' Liver Regulated , and wish to giva it a further trial , "Ho.v. ALES. H. STEPHENS , "Georgia. " "I have n ver teen or tried suh a sim- plef efficacious" , satirfactory , and pleasant remecy in my life. "S , HAINES , St. Louis , Mo , " Aik thr ered dvaooptlcn v'1 8s 3153 a eue , tha mercurial diseased patient , ho * they recovered health , cheerful spirits 4nd good BHOCHTOR. imLD EPSIA' , CONSTIPATION. Jaundice Ullous Attacks , SICK HEADACHE. Colic Do [ l ° S.ot , Spirits , SOUR STOMACH. Hear \U. rlC.y Etc. n * , nnr alled SonthcrnRemedy U warranted urloua mineral substance , but ig Purely Vegetable. containing those Southern Roota and Herbs , which an all-wise Providence has placed ID countries where Liver Dlaeaso most prevail. It will cuie all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver and Bowels. Tnu Sr-MPTOMS of Liver "Complaint re a bitter or bad taste In the mouth ; Pain In the Back , Sides or Joints.ofteo mistaken forRheuma- tlsm ; Sonr Stomach : Lo s of Appetite ; Bowels J'to'nately costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss of Memory , with a painful sensation of hatlnir fail cd to do something which ought to have been done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick yellow ap pearance of the skin and Eyes , a dry Couuh of ten mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease , at others very fewjbut the Liver , the largest oriran In the body , if generally the seat of the dUase , and if not regulated in tlme.ureat suffering , wretchedness and death will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for disease of the.'LIver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia. Simmons' Livr Keaulator. Lewis 0. Wunder , i , , ? , llaster Street , Assistant Post Master , Philadelphia. "We have tested Its virtues , personally , and know that for Dyspepsia , Billlousnesn , and Throbbing Headache , it is the best medicine the world e > er B.IW. Wo have tried forty other remedies bcforo ilmmons' Liver Kc olator , but none of them cave u ? more than temporary re- 1 cf : bnt the Rceulator not only relieved , bin cured ut , . " Editor Telannph and Messenger. Jlacon , Oa. U1NUACICB1IO OStT BT J. H. ZEILIN & CO. , PHILADELPniA , PA. Price. 11.00 Bold by all DrUfCRlatB. Bent4enliwl v $72 a wesfe. ? i2 a day at home easily made. Costly , outl'tfrflj. Address Tra &Co. Portland. M > IispepsK'g tortured \lctim , > > h v cross the ocean tide To drink the Seltzer water H.v Nature'ii fo\mt \ supplied 1 When atjour bedside , tclence Prc'cnta the self-same draiight , tbulllent as the Seltzer From Nature's fountiin quiffed. In TAr.lNT'COOL ( ArERIEST , inu drink each liealinz thiri ; Timt Uo.l. tha Great PhyiIan , llf caat into the Spring' SOLD B ? ALL DRUGGISTS IRON TURBiN HQiHE MANUFACTURED BY Mast Fees & Co. 0 , . , Springfield , , The Strongest and Moat Durable In the World. Hundreds in use In Iowa and Nebraska Sol. . by Dealers in nearly every county. This cut represents onr Buckeye Force Pump i hich la particularly adapted to Wind Mill use , aa Itrorks easily and throws a constant otreatn , and docs not freeze up in the cold est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER , Western Ac't , Omaha , Neb. LEGAL NOTICE. West & Fritcher , plaintiffs , acaicst E.T. Weiant , defendant Bcforo Charlts Brandes , Justice of the Pence , o ; Omaha , Dou laj Co. , Neb. On the 12th iljy of July , 18SO , said Justice h EUed ail order otattachm nt in the above action for tns sum $03 75. AVF.STi FRITCHKR. Omaha , July 17th , 1SSO. jylOcvm3 B. A. FOWLSR. JAMBS H. Scon FOWLER & SCOTT , CHIT Desians for hulldlnira of any description o ; exihihition at our office. We have had over 20 years experience in designing and superintend- { UK'public building and residences. Plans and estimates furnished on short notice. ROOM 3. UNION BLOCK. m20-6m NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. OMAHA , August 5lh , 1SSO. Tlio jartncrship heretofore existing between Sil.Cresiman and Jake bilhcretcin , of ihccit } of Omalii end State of Xeuraski , under the firm name of Grcssman 'cSilberstcin , It tLis day disiolvcd by inututl consent. Jlr. Jake Silbcrste will continue the business at the old stand No. 1219 Farnbam strcc * , Om- : lia , Nebraska \\hoiaalcfoliercliy authorized lo collect a'l ' outstanding claiors uuo eaid firn : ifd ( > res9man & Silbcratcin , and to | m all ncbtaand liabilities of the said firm of Crewman & Silbcr- etcin. etcin.All All patrons ot the flrm nra hereby solicited tn : give their future pitronage to our Ruccessor , Mr. Jackc Silbcrstcii , nlio will do hij utmost to pleaa : and satijfy customer ! : . SUf , (3RE MAN. JAKESIMJEKSTEIN . . C. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Maaonio Hall , OMAHA , . NEB. FEVER AM ? A&UE. n ? kg CELEBRATED Defensive Medication Is a precaution wh'ch should never be neglect ed when danger ia present , and therefore a course of the Bitters at this ssi sou is particular ly desirable , e'petrally for the feelila and sickly. Aa a remedy for blliousneis , dyapepeia , nervou ness , and bowel comrU'iita ' , there ia notbinz comparab'e to this nholeioma re torative. For sale bv al ! Draughts ann Dealers generally THE DAILY BEE Contains the Litest Homo and Tele graphic News of the Day. SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. EAST -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 MILES OF ROAD 1 It Is the SHORT , SURE and Safe Rente Between COUNCIL BLUFFS AMD OHIOAGOMILWAirBEE , and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. Ills the ONLY P.OAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which la run PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS ! In addition to them and to please all clams of travelers , it rive * FIRST-CLASS HEALS at Ita EATINO STATIONS at 60 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COACHES ARE THE FINESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If you wish the Beet Traveling Accommoda tions you will buy your ticket by thii Route X3-AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Acentg can sell vou Tbrouzh Tickets via this road and Check usu l ling- gage Free of Charge. OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J4 Fambam St , Cor. llth , and at Union Pacific Dep-.t- DEXVER OFFICE In Colondo Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFPICE-2 Naw Montgom ery Street. For Information , folders , mans , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , addreu any ag nt of the Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , W. H. STEKNITT , Gem Manager , G nT Pagg. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Gon'l Ae't Omaha ft Council Bluffs. QRT LIN 18SO. K. C.ST.JOESC.B.B.R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change of cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less charyea and In advance of other lines. This entire Una is cquipned with Pullman's Palnce Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- cg.Mlller'B Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Westlnghousc Air-Crake. 42TSEF. THAT YOUR TICKET READS' * jtarVIa Kamas City , St. Joseph " jrCouncilBluffsR.R.vla S jt2TJoe and\St.Loul3.TES \ Tickets for aale at all coupon stations In the West. J. F. HARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gen'l Supt. , Of n'l Pass. & Tioket Az't St. Joseph , Mo St. Jowph , Mo , W. C. SEACHII1ST , Ticket Agen. , 211 Fifteenth Street , between Famham and Donalas , Union Block , Omaha. JOS.TEIION , A. B. BARNARD , Paga. Agent , Omaha. Ocn'rl Aiont ; , Omaha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old RehaUe Sioux City Route I 100 JHLES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUN0H BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And nil points in Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. This lln > li equipped with the Im proved Wp3tinghou3o Automatic Air Brake * and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT is unsurpasncd. Elegant Drawing Room and Slccp'm ; Cars , owned and controlled by the com pany , run Throuzh Without Change between Union Paciflc Transfer Depot , Council BlnfTj , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 5:15 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , making HOURS IN ADVANCE OF ANY OTHER ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p. m. , ar- rlvbir at Sioux City at 4:15 : x m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluff. , at 9:50 : a. m. Be aura that your tickets read via "S. C. & P. R. R. " F. C. IIILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen'I Pass. A ent. J. II. O'BRYAN , Southwestern Freight and Paawnjer Apent. my3 > tf Council Bluffs THROUGH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars I TIHIIE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINGY With gmocth and Perfect Trar-k , Elegant Pis- senger Coaches , and PULLMAN SLEEPIKG & DINING CARS _ It is acknowledged by the Press , and all wto travel uver it , 10 bo the Best Appointed xnd Best Managed EoaJ in the Country. PASSENGERSTGOING EAST Should bear in mind that this H the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North und Northwest , r.-isscnfrers hy this Route have choice of POUR DIFFERENT EOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change , AH Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Wc3tin < hiu.se Patent Air llrakca and Miller's Patent S ifcty Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Apiinst Acci dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NINC ' CARS Are run on th cSunington Route. Information concerning Routes , Bates , lima Connection etc. . will be cheerfully iven by appljin bt theotfico at the hurlii-gton Kouto , 5U Fourtecntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. E. PERKINS , 1) W. HITCHCOCK. Gcn'l Manager. Gen. Wcst'n Pass. Az't. J. O. PHILLIPPI , St. Joe. , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. II P. DUEL , fepdl licket Agent. Omaa . AYEE'S CHEREYPECTOKAL For Diseases of the Throat anc Lungs , such as Coughs , Colds , Whooping Cough , Bron chitis , Asthma and Consumption , The few compost tinns , which have won the confidence o mankind and become household words anwng not only one but miny nation * must hare extraor dinary virtues. Per- : hapg no one eicrw- cured so wide a repu tation or maintained it o loll ? ag ATER'S CHKRRT txcroRAL. it has been known to the public about forty jeare , by a long continuoi : series of mirvclous cures , that have non for it a confidence in its virtue * , never equalled by any other medicine. It still mikes the most eff ectual cures for Couihf , Cildt , Contumption , that can be made by medical skill. Indeed , tbe CHKRRT PECTORAL HJJ ? re'lly robbed these dan gerous ai ° es 3 of the/r terrors to a great extrnt and diving a feeling of immunity from their fat- M effects , th t is well founded if the remedy t taktn in season. Every family should have il in their c'oset for the ready and prompt relief c its members. Sickness , suffering and even lifo U saved by this timely protection. Tbe prudent should not neglect it , and the wise will not. Keep it by you for the protection it affords by its timely use in sadden attacks. PREPAEED BT DR. J. C. AVER & CO. . LOWELL , MASS- Tractlcal and Analytical Chemists SOLD BYALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS is MEDICINE . MECHAMOAL. AND MINING EN CIVIL. GIKEERIKG at the EenstelaerPolytechnla Inititate. Troy , N. 7 The oldest esyioseria ? cchool is America. Next terra begins Sjptere- ter lEth , The Bejijter for lisO contains a list cf the grsdaites for the rist 51 yesra , with their pcsiti-nsalso ; , sourss of studr , reomrenestg , expenits , te. A < J4r 3 DAYID iL GREENE , Pirector. TBCE3 APPETIZER For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMf- TION , and all Diseases of ths THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preror-'tion In the known wrM By oildins ; TOMI ROCK an. ! RYE littlit Lomonjulce , you iiavesnexellent Appetizer mi Tonic , f rscn-ru ami f.imiiyu-e. Th iinnicn.-o ami i-crex-ln - cales r.ud thtt nuutrntu ) tcs'.iuicnui ? m ivcj il.u v arithebnt evMeiKM of Its viruies ami | > i ulaiily. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. l . . .DONT BE DF.CEIVED by unprincipled Anltn who iry to palmed open rorf i cun.moit Koclc and Kve in p'ace f onrTOI.U ROCK and KYE. which Is the only MEDICATED article raaJc , tbe GENUINE navincr a GOVERNMENT bTAMP on each bottle. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL RKVENUE , . WADUUOHM. 1J. C. , J. n uary ! S , 1SSO. ) Uewrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , 1111 MaJison St. , Chicago , H'g. : O xn. Mitx : This compound. In the opinion of this office , would have a sufficient qtuntilv tf the BALSAM OF TOLTJ to give it all the advantage * aacri'iwl to thw article in pectoral complaint' , while the whUky and the syrup constitute an emult'on rendering it an acrofable remedy to th patient. Compounded acccro'lng tn thtt formula , it uuy properly tc I'tisiwla * a MKD1CI.NAU PKEPABATIO.S under the J > rovi ions of U. S. U i e l SUti'tiami whoa so stamped. nay l < sold by Druitglsts , Apothecaries and Other Persons without rimlKrii' , : them liable to pay fpeclal tax as liquor dealers Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. KATJM , Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GKOCEES and DEALERS everywhere' everywhere'i i WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE Cf-'OCRAPMY CK THtS COUNTRY , Vrtti. * SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE ' ' tt'lX ? I CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. T''V iiP.\T ! rfJVVFPTIVi : T I\K 11KTWKKV THE EAST A : THE Its main line runs from ( hinco * ) Conncil IIlutTi , postlni : tbr-'ush ' Jollet. Ottawa. ' a M-lle. Uent-fco. Min | | - , K"cit If'nnd ' , DavenryirtVws Liberty , Iowa City. Marcnku , ! tr' jkiyn. l.rinno.l. Dca Moines ( tha capital < if IoT7ai. Stuart. Atlan tic , and Avoca : with branches from Iureu ! Junction to Pflorin ; Wilton Junction toluso - tir.c. Washington. KulrUcld. KIclun. lielknap. Ccntrevillc. I'rmccion. Trcntoa. CJallntln. ' . 'anic- r n. Iieavenworth , Atchion. and Kaaa * Clly ; Washington tv Siaourncy. Ojlcaloosn , an-t Knox- villu : KenSiiK to Kurmincttin. Itonaparte. lirn- timjoort. Inrtcpendcnt. Illdon. Ottuniwx Eddy- Tilif OakhliH > > n , 1'elln , M"iir f. and Doi Motnes ; Newton ti Monroe ; ! > Jlolncs to Indlunolanrvl Winter et : Atlantk , in Lewis anil Aurtubon ; aril A"pca to Ilarlan. This Is pujitively tbe only Hallroad. wlilch own , and operates a throuKu line fromChlcaco into tneotati-of K nrf . Tbrrmeh Kxprt-ss Ps siMUtcr Train * with I"HI- mau' ilacc Cars dttaclieil.urernui'jch way rtnlly t twe ? n CHICAGO ami I'Knitu. KAXSAS Crcv. COPSCIL ULPrm. L.T\VKXWOHTII and ATCIII- VJX. Tlirounh can nrosisorun between JIilTnu- ; eo nn > l Knn.o.in Citr. r'a ' the Mllwautuo and Kncfc Island Sli " I.in < " Tha "Urt-at v.ocfc ' 'and ' Is macnlncently equipped. Itt road oed ts simply perrect , and its rack to laid with steel mil ; . What will plo se you most will be the plrastiM of enjijylnir jour meal * , while paaamtf overtht ; icantl'ul prairie' of Illinois and lown , limncof ourm Knltlccnt Dlnlna fars that accompany nil Throiuli Kipre'i Trains. You cet an piitlru neal.as coon as is served In nny tint-class hotel. orserenty-tive cent1 * . /ppreciatlns the fact that a majority or the people prefer separate npartmcrit' * for different mrr es ( and the imtnrnso p.ia.-'eiixer bu mertu if ttis line warranting it' , w.-ari'plra'ed to an nounce that thli Cnmpan > runs 1'ullman I'uliue Sltailni } Can forslcepinu purposes , and I'ttace - ereat fraieruif tur Talucu 1 nrs l < a SM SAI. < > < > .N jncrey" " can enjoy your "il i n ! atal > hours of t < ie day. i Maumtlcent In > Itrulues span the Mlss'wijW * nni.lUHoiirl muraat nil polnu cro-jcti 2y Uril line , nnd transfers arc nvoidert nt t'ounci. Ul-iflis , Kin'Hs I'ity. Leavenwortb. and Atcbleoa i - < Mii'n b < > iiienu < Io in Union Icp < it . TIIK I'KI.NCll'AI. K. K. CONNKCTlOrtB THIS ( iltKAT XUUOUUII LINU Aii FOLLOWS. At ciiiCAiio , with all divenflc't lines tvM E.HL nr > u Miuth. At B.\IEWOOI > . with the L. 3. AM. 8. it. W Af. K. IW . At WASHINGTON- HEIGHTS , with 1' , UL St. * At IM yAI.LB. with 111. Cent. It. It. Atl'KouiA , wiiK i v * > . r. L > . W. ; I" . MidT ' * W. Hds. At IK > tK I.XI.ANU with "Milwaukee 4.tt Island 3Sort Line. ' ' nnd Kock Ijfd .1 1'eo. H T. AtliAVENFtiur. with tlio Davenport Unnsfif At'WEsTLlHEHTr. with thell. . C. It-i iVH.0 , AKiHISNELI , tlthlentrnlIowaVC.lt- AMIES MIII.V . .H , wlthl > M.AK D It. h. t AtriirNCir , llI.UKfsi , with Union I' Ci8CvK , At l.v.MIA. with II. A Mo. 1C. 1C. IS. In NCC. At < ' ' > M'MiirsJrvcTli > v.withll .C It. iKN. At ( rrmtuM. wltn 'Vntrnl luwalt.U * St. I. . A , I'ac _ and C. II. * Q. It. KiK At KKoKfK , with Toi. . 1'co. A Wnr. : WTO.jt. ! t I ni9 A lac. , nml St. l . Keo..t M.-\V. H.UOS. i At CAMEIHIV. with II. bt.J It. It. At ATrni9U > \ with Atch. . Topekit A bant * f9S Ati-h. A Nob. nnd'Vn. Br V I' It. Kds. At I.KAvr.NWouTH. wlibKun. 1'ac. Ccnt. 1C. Itil' . At KANSAS CITY , with all lines Tor UJC and Southwest. * A .ACE CAICH run tlii-miith to 1EOR1 . 1 > EH MM ! ! . Ux-XI-Krs. KAXMAM CTi-T. A IC-II1.SO.V. , . , ! I.KA VK.WOKTJI. . Ticket * vlu thl 1,1 nr , kniinrii * the " Jrit JCock Inlund JCuule , " ore JOl * ttf all Ticket AicentK In the TTnlle-J Stnte * laid Cimuda. For Information not ulitaluuitli : ut yiiur homo ticket nfflcc. nddrc . A. . IilMT3Ar.L , IS. T. .TOIIIC. Uen'I Superintendent- Oea'l'lkt. nnd 1'uivr FEATHERS , And evoryiiring pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE 3LO WbJSI ? 1208 and 1810 Farnham Street. Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator IE1 O 18SO- \ MANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO. , SPRINGFIELD , They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Ifeam Walking Cultivator , with or without Sr-rings. The New Force Feed JSuckeyc Drill , one or two Horse Style. Enquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H. PU&H , Gen. Agent , Umaha , Keb CURES RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and COLDS. CURES RHEUMATISM , CURES COUGHS and COLDS CURES SORE THROAT.CURES DYPTHERIA. CUEFS LAM BACK and STIFF JOINTS CURE3 LAIN1 BACK , and STIFF JOINT- " . CURES a , CUTS anJ. 3BUJSES. S. CUTS = aJ EP.U.S2S. SOt-D C. OUAHA BV ALL DRUOOI3T3. .GTCotoYour Drj ? i3t for HIM Freenna's St-x Katlonal T ves. For brijhtnws and durv ' bUUy cf color ta'cy ar9 unwu Ue < l. Color 2 to cat ? , j NERVOUS DEBILITY rakneMand FrCS- tratin from overworK Been tn u eZO arsO-pniflo "Nfn J.MU - li the mosi 'tc-OjJclilliU Illmt. C UJ J > K. A. S. PZXDERY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN HIS MEL' 03I thSt ct. - ' . ' all o OSiti-t his serv'.cts 'n dtpartaeuJa nedlcJa- . and surster- both in wacia ! au , racial practice , acuta acd chronic JiwafW , Ca feTcorMUJwd nizht and day , and will vi ! parta of U > city and constoa receipt ot utt