Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 21, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    CHARLES FGWEli ,
* CST1CE OF 111F. 1 ElCi'onet J5tU
jj Fan.hfc.ni J-u. , OoabaSeb.
. Sl sERAL ,
A TTORI.EY AT LAW Rocm e.Creijhlon
J-V Mo-k. ISth gt , OMAHA. NEB.
3. L.TKCHAS ,
A TlO XT AT LAVT I < o ns moLey , bnys
CX and sells real ertato. Boca E.Crelghlon
A. C. TP.QUP ,
AT JiATy Office ta
, "S. Prltchett , 16C
ara St. OMAHA. NEB.
WXTESLTBOKA5 ,
TTOJUEY A7
h. fft. CHADWIGK ,
fe TfORKSY AT LAW Office 1604 Farnham
J\ . Sit rt.
H. L PEA8QCY ,
"b ATyY2K OSes ID Crrijtlon Block , next U
I.J PCTt03c , OMAHA. KSZfcASKA.
flf'I'ai-ent *
notttcnosa HADB
E. B. HULAUCHLIK.
& rroRSEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OT
JTijE I'EACS Soutbeast corner Flftcealh
laSt
MTColIe'vinTui Prf mp1lv Attended
O'BfiiEH & BARILETT ,
Attornoys-at-Law ,
Firnham *
33. . s
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARQftCH SLOCK , COR. DCUC. & I5TH STS.
OUAHA. KEB.
WJ. . Gonnell ,
Attomoy-at-Law.
Off.cc' I'rert roonv. tip gttln , In Hanscom'i
ce w ' .tlcV hrjj'nsj , K.V. . coiner Fifteenth and
Farnhtra lrct.i
Cd3 U. JtaDlOK
Attorneys-a t-L a w ,
! } pcdl KtUntlon will bo ( Jvca to ell TQlts
, ratniit enrporatlonx ul every description ; will
practice In al ate Conrtz of the State and the
United States. Oace. Fatnkam . , opposite
Ooirt
EDWARD W.
A TTOUNEY AT LAW Bo > m B Orelghton
Jnioti , 15ib and Hocglai street * . noMh
; . F. MAHDERSON
* TTORKSY AT LAW-2U Street
Omaha Knhratka.
U.T. UlCUtHM. Q. J. HdtlT
RICHARDS & HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law.
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Orrci 215 fiontli Fourteenth Street.
-EA'ST INDIA
! LER & 00. , ' If
SOLE MANUFAOTUSER3
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Machine Works ,
* F. Hammond , Prop. < fe Mani er.
Thvnuut thdrcneh appolntel and complete 7
Uuhlne aiippa and Toundry in tbe fcUto.
CastlnRS of every dtscr.ption manufacted
, Pumps an J eve y dasi vt ictchinery
made to orucr.
Special attrn'Im iven to
Well Aiiff' rs , rnllej s , Hangers , ?
sc IronsGecr
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'rtawtoriirwAIachlnerj-.MtftclianlealDrattcht.
tie. Models , tc. , n al > * executed.
2.l6Harney St. . Bet 141U and 15th.
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.P8LE REMEDY. E
'UfTERNAL EXTERNAL , AND
PILES th
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orm. nllayfng Hit , inicuae Itch
all QUirr mnrtllem > ij Try II
t he IM otbrr. nnrt lell ? o ir n
DO NOT DELAY
the < Irnln on tUo ' .r tcm prodnec
t UU-iblllty , but bnr ! .
TRYITADNED CURED
PRICE , 50 CEOTS. .
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
wbcii you fun notobtnln It of him. wi
IU md It , prepaid , onrcwlptorprlr *
Or. ns
Bouralurti
Trrntlaeon rile * ent tto
Ml application. Addran of I
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| by ea'dKrtfffrce a"tcnof these rrfarw'
and rcstoft7 ih ! r T.-JO.T toftroic off
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THE DAILY BEE ,
CKAHA PUBLISHING CO , PROPRIETORS.
815 Pambtm , bet. Sth and lOtk Stretti
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( po pald ) (8.00
Omonths " , i.00
3 months " " 1.00
TIME TABLES-
THE MAILS.
C , &K. W.RR.6SO * . in. , 8:40 p. ml
C. B. * Q 5 SO a.-m. , 2:40 p. m.
C. B I & P. B. R. . 830 a , in. , fciflp. a
CSt Joe 6:30 a. m
6. City 4 P. 830a.m.
U. P. R.B. , mo .m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. A M. B. It . 8tO a m.
O. &Tf. W. , ' 30 * . m.
C. B. 4 0. , 11 a , m , 9 .30 p. m.
C. R I. i P. , 11 . m. , 11 p. m.
C. B. & St , Joe. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m.
TJ. P. R. H. , * p n.
O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 15:10 p. IT , "
B. City & P. , 11 a. m.
B. &U. ln > cb.,4p. n.
LOCK ! mails for States low * leave tint oacea
day , vis : 4.30 a. m.
Office Open frotn 12 to 1 p. m. Snndiys.
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmagtffr.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UNION PACIFIC ,
LBAVB. ARRIVE.
Dally Erpress. . . . 12:15 p. m. SSSp.rn.
do Mlied 8.10p m. 4:28 p. m.
do Frdsht 530a.m. 1:40 p. IT.
do do 8:15 a. m. 12:20 a.m.
TIMS CABD OF THE BURLINGTON.
IBAVl OKAHA. ARRTTB OXAtJi.
Exprna 3:10 p m. Express 10-00 a. m ,
Mail 6-00 a. m. ile.ll 100 p.m.
Sundays Excepted. Sundays Erccptcd.
CniCA&O.JKOCK ISLAND t PACIFIC.
Mall . 6:00 a. m. 1 Alsil . 10:00 : p. m.
Express . 3:40 : p.m. | Express. . . .10:00 : a. m.
CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN.
Mall . e. 0 a. m. I Hall . 7.-20 p. m.
% > press . ErlOpitn. | Exp < -e 8..10OOa.m.
SondajBescept d.
KANSAS CITT , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLDfrs.
L1AVB ABROT.
> lall . 8.-CO a. m. I Exprees . 7:40 a. m.
Zxpreas . 6:00 p. tn. | MtH . TflSj.m.
The only line mantes Pullman Bleeping Can
out of Omaha to Union Dspot.
OMAHA 4 NORTHWEeTKRH AND
CITT & PACincrAILHOADS.
Exprees . fcoa x. m. | Fxprest .
Dailv Except Eundif.
B. & a. R. R. In KfiBRASEA.
IWIST ] [ BASIJ
Omaha ( IT ) . O.-OO Kearr. yrncfH)8M ) m
Hittsm'tharlOSSam BloomlnRtonlv)5lO ) am
Red Clond ( U ) i6 am
oud ( rr)7:35pm ) Fltttsm'th ( ar ) 420 p m
Bloom'gtonar)9Z5 ) : p m Om hiarr.4 5 pm
REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY.
Elxjmlnirton 1:35 : p m j jfaittng * ( ar ) 0:55 p Q
Orleans ( Iv ) 730 a m I Indlantla ( arJlrTJpm
Orleans ( ar ) 7:00 p m | Indlanola ( Iv ) 2.30 p m
BIOUX CITT & IS. PATJL R. R.
H.U C:10 : a m IJ * > TSB 10:00 m
Express 8,40pm ji. 720 p m
WABASII , bT. LOUIS * PACIFIC.
LUTES. ARRIVES.
Mall 8a.m.lM ll 11:56 a m
Express..3:10 p. m [ Exi > .cji3..4:25 p. m.
BRIDQK DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Leave Omaha , de.ly. ! S a. m , 91. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. a. . 1p.m. , 2 p. m. , 3p. ra , 6 p. m,6p.
ra. .
Leave Council Bluffs ; 8:85 . a. , 6:25 a. m , ,
1036 a. m. , 1125 a. m. , 1S6 p ra , 225 p. m. ,
3:26 p. ra , 5:55 : p. m. , 6:25 p. m. ,
Four trip : on Sunday , 1rln ; Omaha at 9 and 11
a. m. , 2 and 5 p. m ; Ct nncil Bluffs at 9.25 ,
11:25 a m , and 2:25 auu 625 p. m.
PA&SKK8KR TRAI5S.
Leave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. ra. , 8:50 : a. m. , 1
p. m. , 4 0 p. m. , 725 p. ra. ,
Leave Council BluQa : 6:1& : a. tn , , BW V m. ,
11.40 am.6t5p : m , 7.40 p. U , , 7 0 p. m.
Dailf except Sund&- .
OUAAA & EEPUBLICAN VALLEY R. .
U1VB , ARRtrt
Uall 10t5a.m. : . 4 : ? p.m.
Dally except Sund r .
afl.HTA t.A\J3 FOUND.
araatast Discovery of the A .
ironueriuldiscovarloEinlhrworldhave boon made
Amonc ( Abcr thlnpi vhofe Santa Claua stajed
Children oft --k U he makes goods or not ,
really h lives In ft mountain of tno ,
Lint yeakn excursion wiled clsfcr { fte t"ole
ftndsnddonlydropp dtiito rhatBbcmedIkei.hole !
HThcro wouder of wanders they found a new land ,
rVhilo falrj'-HM bolncs api > eared on each hand.
Flicre t Mre mocntains lika ours , with more
beautiful green ,
\nd far britclivcr tklcs than ever were Kta ,
Birds with the hues of a nlnbow * to found ,
IVhile flowers ot exqulilte traprince were ( row
Ing around.
Sot lone 'etc they left to wonder In donH ,
bnti'c ooli came th / had hth ! luuch about ,
Twai ) Santa Claus * self and this they all say ,
3e 1-oked liketh * picture r tseeovcr } diy
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le drorenp i : team that looked eryquecr ,
Twaa a loam > f crasshoppers Instead of reindeer ,
< rode in a shell instead of a sleight ;
Jut he took them on tctH atid dtove them
away.
To showed thea Ml OVtr his wonderful realm ,
Ind tictDfico BVciin ? coeds for women and men
rrltrs * rtre working on hats Rro&t and Email.
o Bdnce's they said they were tending them all.
Crij Klncle , tbe Glore llakertold them at once ,
Ul our Gloves wo are sending to Bunco ,
ianta showed tbem suspenders and 000.7 thlnji
more.
saying I alee took these to friend Bunco's ' s'.ors. :
Unta Clans then Kbtspered a encrot hc'il te'J.
Vs In Omaha every one knew Hence well , '
le theretoro should send his coeds to his care ,
Cnowing his friends will ( * et their full share.
Jew remember j e dwcllen > ! = O = ih town ,
Ul who want prcfut6 to liunce's go round ,
"or shirts , culUra , or cloves great and small ,
lend ) our sinter or aunt one and all.
Bunco , Champion Hatter ot the West. Douglas
mot. Omh
JNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Formerly of Ghh& Jacobs )
,
o. 1417 Fnrnham Ki. , Old Stand cf Jacob GlB :
IRDKRS nr TKLKGiura SOLICIT *
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THE COLOEAIO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Tbh Institution , located at Dcnrer , ColonJo ,
be Kducatlonil nnJ Commercial center of the in
fest , Ispre emmcntlT tbe b gt and mast practl- lem
of Its klni for tne leat
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MERCANTILE TRAINING P'ci
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Young Men and Ladies. > o
G. W. FOSTER , President , ta
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D. W. CADY , Secretary. ecbt
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The most extensive , thorough and complete ofW f
istltn'Jon of the kind In the world. Thousands W
accountants i and Business men , In the prln- B
BPi
pal dtles and towns ot the United Statcc , owe Pi
iclr tuccees to our ccurre cf tralnlnr. ct
cthe
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le fiicht Kind of Education for hem
t or
Young Men and Ladies. orTI
of
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Fin * , new brick 4Jcck. at junction of three [
rtet car lines. Elegantly fitted and famished of
irtmtnts for tbe application of and carrying ha
of our novel and systematic methods of ch
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KISINESS TEUJOT& .
of f
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Teang men who contemplate a buflnoss life ,
parenU havln ; sons to educate , are pirtlcu ill
rly requested to tend for our ntw Circular ,
blchwin i re full infonnttlon M to terms ,
mdition of entrance , etc. Address
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ail diso-ders mild , acute or chronic be ]
Keepnp the streniUi and keep thebowela tree ;
acorrectiTe.laxativeand toiic.
one pure mednjia.lhat combines Uythrte. tor
inEK-Arzuzxr Is that medium ploil6is ; ] tec
IttoneJ.Ttfrcihrs , rernl V , suntains , oal
o'er dlf tat torthlrtr yetrs victorioi s.
Tbe world's well founded confidence retains fro
EAUOHT'I ErrnTwcrsT SKZZXA Arxuzac. is
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ONEIDISTS AT OUTS.
ITS LXAlHXG MEMBERS MAtUlY , AND
THE COM\tOXItRCErilVXO TRAh-R
FEKRED TO A tfOIM STUCK
IXSIDH ? Acrs Afiouv THI *
AND CCKlOta BOCfAL EXPERIMENT.
The Oatida community in Ner
York , which has been ? o Icng sn institution -
stitution peculiar to itself , is at la t
in the throes of di srilutioa. A Uti&i
correspondent of The Now York Sun
sums up thi situation , and gtvea Some
interesting inside faits concerning
the community , its development and
approaching end. A new step has
been taken by ifcoOnoida community ,
which leads in the direction of i's
fins ! dismemberment. It has been
decided io convert it into a jolntstcck
company. Heretofore its property
has bean hi Id in fruit by four mem *
b = M , but eyery member in ihe com
munity shared alike in its privileges
nor was any distinction made on aO-
riount of the property which had been
brought in , lliou.h some had contrib
uted thousands where othera had hun
dreds. It has bfen decided to make
the capital Stock 0000,000 , divided in
to shares of $100 , par value. The de
tails of the allotments have not yet
boon made , but the organizition is no
longer a communiiy , but a joint stock
company. The Utto has come when
the inetdo history of this curious or
ganization may be wittten.
IT IIAS ATTBACTED WORLD tHDE AT-
and its history will form a curious
chapter in its way. The Oneida com
munity was an oflshoit from ihe revi
valist movstnent , which commenced
about the year 1832 in New Haven.
The leader was John Humphrey
Noyes , first coin of llulhefflrd B.
Hayes. The family hais ! from Ver
mont , and is ct/nnectcd / with many
people of note in New Etig'aiid by
blood and marriage. Noyes was R
perfectionist , and the doctrines he in
culcated were those of the orthodoi
Christian church. His teachings were
avowedly lused Upon the action of iho
apostles and the apostolic church , who
hnd at ono time "all things in com
mon. " This new sect uleotaught
that Christ did actually napjo < r.after
the destruction of Jerusalem , and that
the church which Bo instituted was
the literal kingdom of Heaven , where
there was no marrying or giving in
nvur'ngo. It was this theory
which accounts fur their pecu
liar family notion. The doclrinrs rf
the new sect were first promulgated in
Putney , Vt , but created so much pro
jttdico that they finally wont to Brook
lyn N. X. Eventually ft settlement
W-B made in OneicU , at that time very
very remote from civiliz ion. This
Tai in the year 1848. Tl.e . original
nucleus when they settled in Omida
numbered only forty persons. For
many years the Po'fectionisls suffered
great privations. They were pacr but
Zealous , yet { hey flourished until their
numbers increased to Over iiOO. Many
of the things which have sinte attrac
ted the attention of the eoshlry orig
inated with ths Oneid , * community.
Th&y were the wearers and apostles of
short drojses for women. Mrs. Bloom
er really got her attire , the one called
after her Iiimej from the fromeh of
the Oneid-t commnnHywho wet e short :
dr. Is and Cut ihe hair short before the
movement in favor of semi masculine
hcbilimenU gained such- favor among ;
women's rights paoplo. At first the
Oneidi community excited
AVERSION AttCND THEIR NEIGHBORS ,
but after a time they were shrewd
enough to conciliate outside publ c
opinion by emplojinp the solia and .
daughters of the neighboring farmers
in tiieit .Various industries. The } '
also bought lirgdy of the frttifs and :
vegetables which their niighbnra
raised , nd as they never attempted to
sarry their social practices outside of at
their oun oraenizition , a ? tLey paid 01
their debts nnd n-tre kindly neighbors 01bi >
they won the good opinion of the ra biui
ion in which they lived. They njv r < 1
roted , although they cheerfully paid di [
their taxes , and hence no local or po diTi ?
litical p'ojudice was arrajed against Tiat
them Their ryally prosperous period atK
psas when they were poor. Often in ;
iobt , sometimes suffering even priva ;
tion , yet they hold together , in- tvi
reased in numbers , and in the tvia
2nd prospered in every w y. They Io
'ound what all communities had dis- th
sovured before them , that farming
raS unprofitable business ; eo they
urned their attention to rr.anufactor-
es If ono did not piy , thiy tried
mother. Their first attempt \rss in Co
nakinp traps for wild animals. They CoU
itternpted carpet and Jeather bjg U
naking , but could not compete with
ither manufacturers , and had to sur- sa
ender the businecis. Then they tried oa
lilk thread manufacturing , and Jipre CO
hty hnd a very f.iir degree of BHC- Io
oss. They oinned fruits also , and BY
egetables , and this brought them in 10nt
arge sums , for they secured the con- nt
idenco of their customers by always
upplying a teed ; article. At length rawl
wl
hey established a
to
1RAKCII AT WALLUaronD , CON SEC- toTI
TIOUT. TISt
Here they undertook printing as
veil as silk manufacturing , but thcte
ndustries were not remunerative At mi
ength , however , they established a an
niuufacturc for metahvare ( spoons mi
ind the like ) which ha * been very en
irofitable. ' As thy became easy iu bu
lircumstanccs some of Iho members ca
hought th t their children should re- wiwl
etve a better education , and the most wl
romsinc of the young men were eent
the Sheffield School of Mines at CO
tfew Haven. | This was the fint mis- ex
ake. Some uf the young men so rei
left the community , whila sh
ithers returned imbued with very or
letorodox notions , mon < j them Dr. frcwl
Chotdore ; Noyes , a son of the founder wlmi
this curoui organiz.tton. He mi
ras ! under the teaching of Profesor
hrker , and instead of the orthodox foi
'rotestantism which was the CO
haracteristtc of his father's creed , COpu
imbibed certain scientific fO
lotions , which wrre subversive not fir
nly to Protestantism , but of all faith , Al
"hen commenced the real difficulties gr
the community , for up to that time thwl
hey had been of ona faith , of one wl
lind : , and no member was disposed to la :
uestion the inspiration or leadership
John Humphrey Noyes. There ih
are been but two deaths among the bean
hildren born in the community , and an
hose from malformation. This is an thi
xtraordinary fact , as ordinarily one- bu
alf the children die before the ago eq
five. Nor have their children b ° en eqwt
abject io the diseases which afflict ha
ie littto ones outside. "Whooping pr ,
Dugh , measles , mumps and the other av
to which ordinary infantile flesh Is al !
oir , have BO far been unknown in the on
nelda communiiy. For many years mi
sw or no additions from the outside a c
orld were permitted at Oneida. It
as feared that the special training
hich made ihe members obedient to Del
IE PECULIAR DISCIPLINE Or THI PLACE
ould not be suited to new members. 831
is a remarkable fact that many ed 1
sung and apparently respectable en ]
omen from all parts of the country floi
ished to obtain admission into the ha !
ganizition , but it was found upon clu
lamination that It was discontented his
osbtnda or discontented WIVES who de )
merally presented themselves as ree
indidates , and the community right * old
argued that people who were re- dsl
-IHous under the restraints of ordiam
dslSI
iry matrimony wcra not likely par-
SI
ns to. rest satisfied under their sys
of "complex" marriage , as it was IS3
tdCj AfleDgth""however a lawyer" dai
om Newark became a member. He lies
a man of ability and became a coc
iwer. 2toyei Mid his family did not da i
t ka kindly to the new-comer , acd
the chanrg is made that hia
lot was not a happy one. B i
there wai a numb-f1 6f
, ikelttouB in the happy family at Une -
da , and the lawyer collected evidence
wh ca , it is said , -was damaging to
i Noyes. He showed hi ? proofs to the
( leader , and the latter , taking alarm ,
left the community for C nad < j where
he has sinca resided. By this time
the movement ftrlinjr the Chris'ian
chbfches in Central New York commenced -
menced in st > me way to induce ti e
rcembars of the community to givn
up their practices and accept the legal
system of rnatrirfgo. Koyes ftad a
a hew inspiration , and consented ts
the change , quotingStv Paul to justi
fy hrs apcitacy to the doc'rines heh d
tau ht and practiced for twenty years
previous. His advice was followed }
and
QUITE 1 NDiiBCR or ARRIAOEI look
SLICE.
Among the charges made agaioEJ
Xiyes was h's special love for hiaown
children. With the sons or daugh
ters of other membars of the commu
nity he was stern In rebuking parents
for any show of special affection ; tu ) <
when his own son became skeptical
and differed in view from the rSst ol
tha community , ho defended him and
mod his influence to secure him ? rja-
ciil privileges. Matters were smoothed
over just EO lonus the community
h ld to &no { aith and implicitly fol
lowed the leadership of John Hum
phrey .Noyes , but AI soon as any con
siderable number of the members ass -
s Hed the right of private judgment
r.nd questioned the infallibility of
.Soyep , there was an end to one of the
prime conditions which hiade the com
munity at all possible. The recogni
tion of marriage assimilated tha CDIII
munity to the practice of tbo ceigh
b"J.ood around , and now their wil
lingness to accept a joint stock O'gft *
nir.atinn in lieu of thmr old arrai gp-
nicnta prepaic& the way for the disso
lution of the ( Ommunity. Hereafter
the most capable will command the
highest wages , the weaker mem
bers will go to the wall , and
litt'e by little the manufacturing in
dustries will piss into fewer and still
fewer hands. In business matters the
community h still thriving. Their
latesr streak of luck has been.In SB-
caring a manufacturing Siteat Niagara
Fulls. They have bought a property
right to a water power which is very
valuable , apd the pcoplo in the town
of Niagara Falls have built them a
factory. They intend to sell out at
Wallingford and removfe their v ry
profitable metal manufactory to this
neweitotor their industries. Noyes
is still H\ing in Canada with a few of
liis followers , but will , of course ,
come in for his share of the property
of tbe late community. And so the
beginning of the end of the famous
Oudda community is near at baud.
Salmon Catching da tbe Columbia.
'
fishermen explore Ihe river
with a proit net , 300 fathoms or It800
feet in length. The top of the net
is suppoit'-d. bv corksj , the bottom
iveighteJ withlea-1. .VVhen no bb-
itruction cre ehcotlnter , d ihe net
Irifta along eVenly with the tide , and
hti moment the fish strike it and en
snare themselves it it hauled in. The
ishormcn c n tell by the corks where
he captives are struggling } anil ha
in thai ; portion only. Some-
lutes , however , a great scho&l of
reshly-run salmon * road to reach the
leadwatew , dash along the whole
ength of the net , and then cornea
he tug of war. In dull times , wheh
.ho salmon are scirca * the fisherman
m his patience sorely tried by the
isals , who will w.itcn the not as
arefully as ho does himself , and rob
t before his eye ? . The seal has a
weakness for the jowl of the salmon ,
md will offer hte epicurean palate
nly that pt.rth n. Having taken one
iie of the fi h ho tosses it , contempt-
lously aside , and in this manner will
lealroy twenty salmon before ttio in-
ignant fisherman can intercept him.
ho ponderous and stupid sturgeon is 1 v
.nother pest of the patiunt fhkerman 1ii
Sodding in his boat ho sees the corks iii
o whizzing in the water , and with in
rott labor drags up the miles of n
wiuo and pounds of lead only to find P
worthless monster that has to be cat a
Sturgeon on the Columbia in n
ho salmon season are not considered .
rorth the trouble of towing aahore. "
Winter Dairying. n
ounty Ocnt'em'D.
The better class of livers in the
Jniied States are beginning to de-
land good fresh butter instead of the
alted articles which has hitherto been
aten through the winter months. In
onscqueuce , those farmer who iry
please the palate by producing a
weot , nuliy-lasling commodity , will
Dap their reward by receiving a re-
unit-rating price. Setting aside fancy
rices it is certafh that a good fair
Etta will always be paid for butter
hich can be depended upon to come
hand weekly in uniform qualiiv.
'ho best butler maker in the United
itates fails unless the cows are frd
roperly , therefore there must be the
ightsiriof food. The hay should be
isdo from grass cut when in bloom ,
nd this alone will do , but come corn
leal and wheat bran will increase the
ream and add. to the rich flivorof the
utter. Also the uee of carrots will
luao a greater flow of milk and there
ill be then the peculiarly fresh taste
hich characterizes butter when cows
ra in good pasture in June. . 0 ! course
Dmfortablo stabling , cleanliness and
lorcisa in a sheltered yard will be
qui lto for full success. The cows
tio.uld have their calves In September
thereabouts , and the heifer calves
om all good milkers should be raised ,
hich cau be done on the skimmed
iilk.
In the autumn there is no forage or
od of any kind better for milch
ows as a help to failing pasture than
umpkins. I have used them freel ?
! years with the best results , and
nd the fear of the seeds all nonsense ,
the present time I have a fine lot ;
rowing among tha corn'and about x
breo acres planted near the barn ,
hich together will be sufficient to
ist till ChristmiBif _ _ I can secure a
ortion of them from frost After
le pumpkins are gone , carrots are
otter than any other variety of roots ,
nd , if fed till grass comes again ,
iere need bo no loss of t uality in the
utter. The quantity of milk will te
qual to the best ' grass season'and to
til depsncL-upon'the cows. Any man toCt
aving common sense , and managing
roperly , can obtain double the Ctca
Ferago given by cows of the kind usu- ca
lly mot with , if he will buy good
QOJ , and breed from none but deep
lilkers.and from.bullsHhich are from nt
dctp milking strain. ntm
Brother Gardner on Dandnjr. nc
strolt Free Press : r r. fti
"What I was gwlne to remark , "
iid the old man as the meeting open--
, 'waa to da effect dat a sartin
ill'd clergyman , who has charge of a CeB
ck in de western ' dis CeHi
part'of state , Hi
written mo _ a letter xin' dat dia Hiu I
ub sot its face agin danctnV It am ( u
opinyun dat a pusson who stands at , foi .
head of da line when deYlnjinny'
el am called off am on clus terms wid d <
Satan. Now , _ den , I doan' ssy
I would take de ole woman on my B. '
m and walk off to apublic hall to
in a dance wid Tom , Dick and
arry. but de odder night -when Sir
aac Walpolo gin a little party we war
, aa' we shook de fcot in de live-
ist sort of style. WhaF bVnn kin ex
from ilidin' across s pine floo' to V
music of fiddles am'put my'grip. eii
Di music cm't ba wicked ; an' if it am
w .its J. r a man jo gl de dau walk dc h
I am ready t-i bTluve anythirg :
A' ex member of dis club sot down
by his own fireside one night an *
t Iked 'nuff lif * aa' scaidal in one
h ur to Irst de callud folks cf Dettoit
for six motthr. Could dancin * do any
wu's ? Pi ople who doan tJance or player
or attend gatniB am de werry pussoni
i who have time to gossip au start ic.'in' '
j dais , ah * we all know it. I want dis
1 clergyman to go on dofn" good aa'
buildin' up de church , but when he
axes me tn help choke down de social
f-felm'au' do jolly speerit which do
tiawd gin moat men , I must refuse.
I Hetben must be a werry gloomy phco
If it am peopled wid only doeo pus-
son * who am 'fraid to open deir motifs
when dev la'I fur fear de evil one will
jump down deir froats. I s y to every
man in dia hall to go ahead an' enjoy
hisself as best he Kin an as ninth t&
he kin widont doin' injury to his fel
low men. Stop r.t ( . e limit in u'l '
fings , an1 you'll break no laws nor add
to your sins. Let tii now proceed
wid de flroe-eedln's. "
Nebraska Eepuollcan Platform.
1. Tito republicans of Nebraska fflo t
hesrtily endorse tits protB wtt dt princi
ples formulated by the national republican
convention at Chicago , and pledge their
unswerving support to the candidates there
ominated. .
2. We affirm the do-trlnes of nstjonal
sovereignty in the formulated principles
upon which the perpetuity of the nation
reals , and that the principle of _ home rule
as enunciated by the democratic party ia
but the cautious evcres-iion of the Calhoun
doctrine of state rtehts , is revolutionary
in its character and destructive of the
unity of thb ni tj ! > n.
? . W8 regard the receni seiinre t ot the
polls and the whnlesal * robbery of the
franchises of the republican citizens of Al
abama , furprisirg iu the magnitude and
effrontery of the crime of all former efforts
of the parly under the Tweed nlan in Ne *
York , and tbe M'Mis'iptii plan ih thS
Cohtli , as a fair specimen of democratic
method and a forecast of democratic do
minion in national affjirs that should in
cite every honest man and taxpayer in the
country to moat ea'nest endeavor to de
feat the party of brigandage and fraud at
the rxills in November.
. Wb luve considered "what Lee and
Jacksnn would do if they were alive , " and
have determir.ed to eDu.lnv omb st ener
gies in preventing the seizure of the nation
al government by their livinij comrades
through the fraud * of thevolid soUthi
6. We cohgratulftte the people of the
state Upon the rapid increase of popula
tion and wealth , and upon the good meas
ure of prosperity that has rewarded their
labor , upon the rapid unbuilding of onr
material interests einta tue success of re
sumption and the revival of trade.
6. We pledge our support to such legis
lation in congress nn i such measures by
state legislatures as may be necsssdry 10
effect a correction of Abuses and prevent
extortionate discrimination in charges by
railroad corporations.
7. We most cordially invite the aid and
co-operation in the latest defense of the
national integrity and national purse of all
republican" ! and war democrats who have
liffered with us on tempoaxry issues , or
lave clung to thapatty nalnB.
Resohcd , That wis heartily join In.thS
ecninmendation made by Uineral Gnrfield
n his liUer bt acceptance in urging upon
c : ongresi the speedy improvement of the
Missouri ] river ( or b.- ; r. liSS :
Thoutxmlg hnve been cureJ < ( dumb ans ,
h'lliolb di onlfer , ; jaiodlffe , dj-pcpsia aiH all
dtwaeea , c"f tie 11 or , blood and ctoinicH. wlieti
Uotlier rcmfdlc * liayc lep , by tijtoflr f rot.
Qjl.Jiiietto's ruiicH Kid fjTai ! , wlilchis afuiok
ina permanent cure for those disorders. Ask
ycur dru tii" ; f"r the pie t remedy , and take
no other , and If he doss not keep U fond $1 0
In a letter to tbe trench FadUo , and receive
on by mall post-culd.
Buccien'e Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE In the world for
Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rhonm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and ail
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
is guaranteed to give p'ei'tect snilnfac-
tlod In ov ry case or money re Eanded ,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. TRH Omahn.
An Honeet Medicine ree of UharRO
Of all medicines advertised to cure s
any affection of tbe Throat , Chest or i
Lungs , we know of none we can rec
ommend as highly as DR. KING'S NEW
DISCOVERT for Consumption. Coughs ,
Cold * , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe
ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
Throat , loss of volco , etc. This medicine - '
icino does positively cure , and that
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can show one-half so many
positive and permanent cures as have
already been effected by this truly l
wonderful remedy. For Asthma end
Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur
ing the very worst cases in the short
est time possible. We say by al
mcana give it a trial. Tried bottles
free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by
8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha.
BELVEDERE
Star Wind Mi
>
J
THOS. E. 1VILLIAMS ,
RED OAK , IOWA.
Correspondecec solicited frura those needing a
reliable Wind Mill enJ for eircu'ar and prices Pi
ind any Information In r jard to tbe 11111 will ba
cheerfully turnishoJ. PiS
LIVE AQENT3 WANTED. S
SEASOKfl WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE
BELVIDEBE
STAB WIND MILL ,
BECAU-E
1st. It more safe In a jrs'e of wind , ami In
he most sudden chances ot the wind from any
iirtctlon , became tbe wherl'lilog flit on the [
) cr li a'naji ) resdr with IU edge to the wind ,
ind allostti vane to sainj ? c'nr around , with- {
rat "urnlng or sulking Jhe wheel
2nd. It i a rUId wheel hiving no movesb'o
ioints to wear out , rust or ereaV In the win I.
3rd. Ice nor cleet baa no effect en U.
4th. It Ions less power from fnc'.lon tban
ither Mills.
5th. It will rua with lees win I than otter
dills
ath. Itlseuily rrgulated so it will perfoim
my amount of irork required less tban 1'B capac- J
7th. It his no pullleg , springs nor sliding heads
recre up Inwinter. .
8th. It wi'l not pump nhtn out of gear.
9h ! It li well nd heavilv pilnted with thre
ica's of the best i-alnt tbe mirket cin afford.
10th. ItlBapetfectteK-regnlator andwilltike
are ot Itself in bearrehanmble wind ito.mi
llth. Itssymetrlcalformls aperfect ornament. Fi
12th. Nttrr h To hc nl of any blown do n aa
cttWhen properly set up with arezulatingTine ,
itr eTer damaged In the least by the wind.
ISth. They are of good material sod it ell
natJe. ,
llth. All f hat's turned , boxes b&blted nd all
lecffsiry paits douliln nutted.
ISth. It l raori simple , more convsct In con O \ ]
traction and Etrocer tban other Hill ) .
eTMtfrwt
T
LEGAL NOTICE. i
Ll
LlG
teforc Charles Braniies , Jtutlce of the Peace ,
io. 1 , Omaha , Dou lai Co. , Xeb. j.ly
Uo the fSdcLfv of Sept. . 1880 , said Justice Is ly
ued an order of attaccni nt In tbe abore action
r tan sum of $15 03 , and th * Omaba .Foundry
r.s nrnlshcjd In tald action.
COSRAD 8TBOBEL. frl
Ol Sl-23 ' . eel
- Plaintiff. eelFI
00
00Cti
I.'A. FOWLIK. JAMS E. SCOTI Cti
FOWLER & SCOTT , drCi !
IRGHITECTS.
for bulldhigs ot any description on
zlhibition at onr office. We hare had over 20
ears experience In dertgntag and SBpczintand-
public bulldla ? and reidcnoa. Plans and
itlmaUa { ozalibed on short ooUca.
BLOOS. aSH te
HOTELS.
THE ORIGINAL. %
Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
4 * gff& * -f & \3gS&SFf \ - a
PRICES REDUCED TO
© 2,00 AKD $2,59 PER DAY
tocitul III iic bu-.inc- cent-e , convcnicn
to plac-8 of amusement. Elmantfurnished
containing all m xleru improvement ? , p&s3enc
elevator , Ac J. II. CUSUilN'oS , troprietor.
o-l f
OODEN
3
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY
Council lllufis , Xoiyui
On line o Street Ralhvjy , Omnlbm o snd from
all trams. RATES Parlor A < mr ? 3.00 per diy ;
second floir.5250 per diy ; third fhor , S..CO.
The best furnUbtd and mo > t comwodlim honse
lutheiity. * OKO.T. I'HELFS Prop
OMAHA , NEB.
IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR.
Thb Melroriollkn h cePtrally located , and
first class Incvoty respect , having recently been
entirely renovated Ilia public wil find it a
comfortable nn < l homelike house. mirStf.
"UPTOOOUSE
iVcl ) .
Fhst class Ilousa , Good tleals. Good
Airy Rooms , and kind and accommodating
treatment. Tiv > good BSHip'e rooms. Specia
attention | M | . | to comiricrcial trdvilera.
S. MILLER , Prop. ,
a5-tf Scbayler , IJeb.
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming ,
The miner's r drt , eood accommodations ,
arnepaiuplb room , ClWrRCs rea jnnblo. Spctiil
ttentio" ghcn to trarnlln ? m-iiu
11-tr H C itlLMVh.t ) Prnprtelflr.
IXTER-OCEAN 1 HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
First cl 3 , Hno ro Simple Rooms , onr
block from depot. Trains stop from 20 mlnulcs
to 2 hours lor dinner. Free Bus to and from
Depot. Uatc * J2.00. $2. 0 and ? 3 00 , acconlinj
to robm ; s nglo tflcal "iccnH.
, A. B. BA COM , Proprietor.
AHDRF.fr BORDKf. ft.ifcf cl.A. nilO-t
MAKE IVO MISTAKE !
MICA AXLE GREASE
qmpcfcdlarjr-lyof powdered micaindlain'l s
the lest onJ chcap.st hibrteator in the woijil
t ia tliebcstbectuso It dots not nm , but form ?
highly polished surface ever tha aile , doin ;
iw < y vt Uh a Urge amount of friction. > t Is the
shcapest beciusa you need use bu' half itc
juantitr In groisfuj your waon that you would
il any otber ax'e grease mule , and thcu run
four aion twiceaslong. Il answera cqially
is well for 31111 < .eann.r , Threshing JMachlniS ,
Bugfj'es. &o .as for wagons-Send for Pocke'
3ytlopedliot Things Worth Knowrir. Jl&le.l
'reotoanynd rces.
MICA MA'-iUFACTUMHG CO. ,
31 MICHIGAN AViCNUB ,
Is
CHICAGO.
-Ask Your Dealer For It I
oct20 tf
Fo Nervous Sufferers The Great
European Eemady Dr. J.
B , Simpson's Specific
Medicine
It is a positive cure f or Spormatorrhei , Seminal i.
ieakns , Impotency , and ail disease * resultinpr
rom SoU-Abuse , aa Mental Anxiety los ot
Memory. Pah < in the Rck or Sule. and di'.oisca
th\t lev ) to
A7TEB
Coniumptl'Mi
Ineahity and
nn early grave
The fpecific
iltdicine Is
being used
nitl wonder
ful succe .
_ _ _ _ FumphleU
tout free to all. \Vnta for tbcm an. ! Kt' full
Price Spe'lfl- , $1.00 per package , or six pick-
cesforS5.00. Address a'l ' orders to
J. R SIMPSOS MEDICINE C" > . .
Kos-lOland JOS Main St. , Buffalo , N. T.
Sold i'i Om ha by C. F. Goo < ! min , J. W. Bill ,
, Z. lib and all Oru.-gis'B ereiywhere.
sap23-d&-
V1HEGAR WORKS )
ERNST KREBS , Manager.
Mar ufacturer of all kinds of
and 10th , OWAIUA'fiB.
UNDERTAKER ,
Oid Fellows' Block.
Prompt attention given to or lera by telegraph. J.
Ttcc aweeklnyourownto-rn. 'lerms
JUU outfit fre . . Hillett & Co. ,
inland. M
HI. R. KISOOX ,
General Insurance Agent ,
REPRESENTS :
ITKENIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon
don , Cash Assets . 5,107,121
AESTCIIESTEll. N. Y. , Capital . l.OOO.OOJ
HE MERCUAN fS , of Newark , N. J. , 1,000,00 (
JIRARfJ FIiBPhiladelpliIaCapItal- :
ORTHWES1 UKN NATIONAL.Cap-
Ital . 900CflO
riRKliRN'S FUND , California . 805.000
JIIIIISH AMERICA ASSDRsNCECo 1,200,000
TOW A , IK FIRE I > S. CO. , Awta. . . . SflO.rCO
LMERICAF CENTRAL , Assets . 500,000
Southeast O"r. of fifteenth k Douzlas St. ,
'
jlira weeV. g2a d y at rme ca ilj ma < lecoa ;
< 'outfit trtf Airtn \ \ Tru < &l n.l'nitlnl M
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAK
Metallc Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Slirouds , etc.
"irnh'am Street , Bet. 10th and 11' h , Omtha , Neb.
rdara Promptly At piled To
A. W. NAS03V.
D E 3STTIS 0 ? ,
\met : Jacob's Block , corner Capitol Ave. and
_ 15th Ft. , Omaha , f > eb. _
Phe Bonanza for Book-Agents
fe'lra ' ; our two splenlldly 111 ustrat'cr books ,
n
jEN. HANCOCK TonVTrlend , HON M
W. rOR.tYauUiorof ; nal nal fame ) , high
pendors-d liy GhN. "UANCOrK , the party
sabers : an 1151 ! Si.1sr > r.IrEOF
*
-
rloml. OEN. J. J. LRISBiN ( an antWfrrf wida
clebrity ) , > lTO8tronclyendorsd. BOTH OF
ICHb Inimjrsely popular , telling OVER 10 ,
A WEEK ! ! Aseats m kinj 310 diy ! Out-
JOc. each. For Best BOOKS and term * , ad-
ress QUICK. THOJ. TEOTHERO , Kannas
1ty , Mo 37t
SUBSCRIBE POR
THE WEEKLY BEE ,
10
The Bastin. the , Weat.
-TA THE
Chicago & XorUiwestern
2,3SO mil OF ROAD !
It la ths 3110RT , 3URK and Safe P.onU Betwean
COUNCIL BLUFFS
jjro
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE
aad all points EAST uid NORTH.
IT OFr'CRS TBS TRAVELING POBtIC
QRXATER FACILITIES ASD MORE
ADVANTAGES THAW AST
OTHER ROAD IN
THE W5ST.
Ith the ONLY ROAD betirin
COUNCIL BLUFFS < nd CHICAGO
which la ran
PULLMAN HOTEf , OAKS !
In addition to thteinrt to nloara all claa e of
travelers. It irtviw FIH3T-CLASS URALS at l
Z VTINO STATIONS at SO cents each.
ITS T3ACK 13 3Tttl
ITS COACHES
If yon wish the Best TriveTimf Accocinvxlv
tlcr.s roa will Imy your ticket br th ! Jlovtle
f-JTANO WILt TAKB SOSEOTHKR.
All Ticket A 'eu'a an * > I1 voa Thronch Tickets
via thin rovl and Chock tau l IU -
gajo Kreo of Charga
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 1214 Farnham St ,
Cor I4tb. spii at tlnloT PadSe Dopot.
NTEIt OFFICE la Ctrlorrdo Central and
Union PidacTlcVet Office.
SAN FRANCISCO 0rICE 2 Saw Montgom
ery Street.
For information , folder ? , maps , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticket Office , addrrw any
aganl oi the Craptny. or
MARVIN HUCHITT , fl- 3TE3KITT ,
Oen'l Manaccr , OenT Pas. Aent ,
CQICAGO. ILL
JASES T- CLARK ,
ffen'l A 't Omiha ft Council Bluffs.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & ( JU1NCY
With fcmeoth anil Perfect Trek , Elcyinl Pas-
sonjcrt'c aches , and
PULLMAN SLEtPKiCaiDIHINC CARS
_
It Is acknowcil ! oJl fey tjn rfs.2 , Mil V.1 wcs
travel U7cr It , to bo the Cost AppolsU.1 iad
Best Managed Uood In the Cooatr/ .
PASSBNGEJBS OING BAST
Should ocar In mind that tlilj Is the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
Aud I'oints Diat I.'orth and Northwest.
Passengers hy this Route hare choice of
FOUS DIFFERENT EOUTES ,
And the A.lran'ajc of Six Dally Lined of Falaee
SUenin ; Oars frold Chicago to
New York City Without CLingo.
AH EipreB Trains on this Hneara equipped with
th * WcstinshousePatent Air Brakjs and
ililJcr's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , tha most Perfect Pro
tection Agilnst Aed-
cfcSits In ihs wofld.
PULLMAN PAUCE SLEEPlilC AND d'NlHC ' CARS
Are run on th Burlington Route.
Information concerning Routes , Rates , lima
Connection. , etc. . wilt h checrfalljr giren by
pplj-iiU U the oSca of the LuricrtbJi ! ( Routa ,
51S Fourtcontn Street , Omaha , Nebrasica.
C. E PERKtNS , D W. HITCHCOCK.
flen'l Manager. Gen. W'tst'n Pass. Ag't.
J. O. PIIILUPPI. S.Joc.Uo.
General Aircut , Omaha.
II P. DUEL ,
Icpf-dl 'JicketAecct Omaha.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
Aftl )
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Rdirile Sioux City Route I
l
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From COUNCIL BLUFF'S to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
And all points In Kortbcrn Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. Thlx line Is equipped with the Im
proved Wcstlmthotue Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Phtform Coupler an.I Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND C3MFOHT
unsurpassed. Eletrsnt Drawing Room and
31ceplnir Cars.ownftJ and controlled by the com >
pany , run Throueh'iVllh.ut Cbansco between
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Conocll Bluffs ,
ind St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Frinifar Depot at Council BlnSa , at 6:15 p m. .
reachlm ; Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul
it ll5 a. m , making
HOURS IN ADVANCE / >
ANT OTHER ROUTS.
Returning ? , Icavo St. Paul at 3:30 p. m. , ar-
thl.i ; at Sioux City at 1:15 : a. ra. . and Union
Paclnc Transfer Dapot , Ciunctl RInfl ? , at 9:50 :
. m. B4 snro that your tickets read via " 3. C.
fcP. R. R. " F.C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Asst Ocn'I Pass. Agent.
J. H. O'DRYAH ,
Southwestern Freight and Pas cnzer Agmt ,
Council Bluffs
188O.
K.G.ST.JOEaC.B.R.R. ,
Is the only Direct tlno to
ST. LOWS AMJ THE EAST
From OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars bctroon Omaha andBt. Loull
and hut one between Omaha and New York.
SIX UAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
R3ACUITO JiUi
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges and In Advance of other Hnea.
Tula entire line b equipped with Pullman's
Palac Siceplni ; Cars , Palace Day Coach-
04MIller'B Safety Platform and
Cocn'er ' and tha celebrated
THAT YOUR TICKET READS ft
Z2TVla Kinsas City , St. Joseph aod"El
XarC.iancilGliiffj H.R.va ] StTEi
jKrJooar.-J.3t.Louls.TH
Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In ths
West.
. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES ,
Oon'l Snpt. , Oenl Pasa. k Ticket Ae't
St. Joseph , Mo bt. Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACHKIST , Ticket Aeen. ,
211 Fifteenth Street , between Famha& > and
Donsrlax , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEUOM , A.T5. BAUNARD ,
PasA. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Aeent , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacturer * of
STANDARD 'SHOT ' ;
' - i eSUferJxfeiiJ S
= 1-2 itngng p lt
idSffSSBiSM ®
BE SURE TO BUT IT.
THE BESTnr MAHKET.
B. W , BLATCHFOED & CO.
llanufacturers of Lead I'Ipoclicotand Bar Load ,
Bloclc Tin , Pipe and Solder , Lfrmed Oil
and OU Cake.
OEDERS SOLICITED.
r0 NORTH CLIMTJN ST. . CHICAGO
K. A. S. PEXDEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
PEKMANKSTLT LOCATED "HI3 MED
ICAL OFFICE ,
3 Tenth SUeet , , - OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Offerlsj tU services in all departments o
nedicina and tin f erf , both In ztocial au
pedsl prisU * scuta and chronic UIKOHI. Ca
cccsulted ulfbt and day , an J will Tlitta
nrt o ! th * city ta4 ooaaty on receipt of Utta b
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all D easea of the THROAT nnd LUNGS.
Thomo4taccerUM.-rt ] | > r ti In the known worM Rr adding toTOLTJ BOCK a ml RTE IM'n
Lemonjuiie. jiu iivie.oexeJIent AppetlzersndTonlc.foreeniral ami firrllj me. The
Immesfe anal crtnntM < i tne nuuicruiu UniraouUlt rccuteJ dal'y ar > tbetet erldenm
of its tlr.ti ai il ( > ) ; ub j j
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money lhan
any article in the market.
flAMTinfJ .noNT ' " BvCEIVED by unprincipled drv'cr * who try to palm off rp n TO
Un.lllUlli cikvini o r v. atnl Ky * In p ice of ocr TOUT ROCK and RYK. vhtih In llw
onlyllbl'lCATEl ) aftlcli * ra.u1c , t > * OENUI E navicca GOVtHXlIENT S > TAiF on each bottle.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TUEAfUKY DEPARTMENT , OFFICB Of IXTKRXAL RSVENU )
WASDUSJOT , O. C , J.nuary 25,1SJO. )
Messrs. LAWRENCE & JtAKTIN . Hll Madison St. , Chicago. II . ;
GaliTLUSx : TMi comi > - ni il. In the opinion ol tbi * otEco , ouM hare a Bufflclent qnantttr
th BAWAn Ot * TOLU to tl e it all the advantases ancribe'l to thU article In pectoral complaint- ,
whlletha whtiWar.d thcijrut > onMltut anemiibrion rendering It an agreeable rcmoljr to th *
trxllenf. Compounded , jcctr in.to th fominla. it may properly le clasteila * a MKDICI.NAL
PREPAHATlOa undir tbe iriilors of U. S. H.Tlsid SUtrtea. and when no stamped , rr y If
toll lir Dru elsN , AiHithec.riu aud Otber Persons without nnJsrln them liable to p > y ipecM
tax as Ilqnir ileileri
Yours Ke'pfr-Jfuily , ( Signed ) QREEh . B. RAUM , Comralsslonor
LAWRENCE & P IARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALERS everywhere
WHO IB UNACQUAINTED V/ITH THK OFOCRAPHV O < fHIS COUNTRY.
BY EXAMINING THIS MAP. THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PAC1FJC R. R
IS TfE ! flRKAT lnsSTnTI\O ! T.IXK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE " "
Its mnln line runs from ChlcaeO > Cmincll
niutt ) . panning throush Jollet. Ottca. I lSilB ) ,
UencscoMollnr. Hue * itlantl. D-ivcnptirt , t.Oiit
I.iborty , Iowa CUj.Mnren D , Itrooklyn.GrlnncII.
Desiloines ( the capital cf lonn ) . .Stuart , Atlan
tic , and Avoca ; with branch from llur-iu
Junction to Pporia : Wilton Junction tojl"sca-
tlte. Wa > hinrt ( < n. Falrtleld. SMon. Bc'kn .
L'cntrcvllle. 1'rlnceton. Trenton , Uallatln. Came-
rnn. ieaveaworth. Atchlson , and Kansas City ;
WashlnKton toSicourncr , Oskaloosa , and Knox-
flllc ; KeoiuK to Faralneton. llonaparto , Uon-
tonsnort. Independent. Kldon. Ottumwa. BiIilT *
rlllP.Osi l < < osa. I'olln..Miiiimo , and l > es .Moines :
S * to1 to. lonroo : Ilct.Molnifs to Indlnnolaana
lVlnter < ctt AtlvntKttoLentvanil Auilubon : and
A"pca to H.irlnn. Tnl h positively the only
Kallroad. wlilch owns , and opetiuoi a through
line from Chlcusu Into tlia State of Kanw
Thrnush Kzprc s riBienccr Trains , with Pun-
nan "aUcet aisattachprt.nroruiipach war dally
twcen CHICAGO and 1'EimiA. KANSAS Crrv ,
L'orj.NCtr. lltttrrs. iiATENivouTtt and ATcni-
so . Throiuh car * urn mso run between MI ! * BU- '
leo nnd Kan a CUT. via tbe "Milwaukee and
Kn a island aho l.ln < > "
The "Urcituocic Inland" Is mucninccntlT
equipped. Iti mad bcit H a'.mplr "Vt : XI , and Its
( rack is laid with tcel rails.
What will please you most will bo the ploasnr"
jf enjoying your meaU. whllft riiMlnc oTcrtli"
jeanlUulpialrlos of Illinois am ) lotra. In onoot
-.urmairnillccnt IJInlnit cars that accompany nit
rhroneU Express Trilns. You ( ret an entire
urai , as Kood ai is serrcil In any Drst-clusa hotel.
rorseTcnti-nvo ceutv
pprcclatln ; thn fnct that a majority or the
jeoplo prefer separate apartment * for different
jurposc * ( nnd the Immense p.i encer buslneKS
f ttitj lm warranting It ) , wo an-pleaded toan-
lonnce that this Cnrnpnn > runi I'ullman I'.iluc
i/fcpmi C' ' forsleeplnit purposes , and 1'ttace
lUIiASAlY IA. * ACE CARS nrx run through to 1'EOKIA , UK * .uvu *
: Ot\CI ! > 1H.TFFFS. KA * * AS CITT. A TC1HJO.nnil LEAVE * WORTH.
TlcUvtiwlu this Line , known n the "Orrnt lEock J luaa Jtuate , " r M M
ill Ticket Aaenta In tbe United Ntate * > > nil Cnniula.
For Inrnrmntloa not obtalaulilc ut your homo ticket offlc * , addrci * .
, U . cr r. TTJTT T
, 1 OX * Jv A-a i
Uen'l Superintendent. Uen'l 'fit. aad i'au'Rr AJ .
F3 | | pjtf ( | B S' a ! L !
Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
KS uinl Fiiriiliain Street.
ap Si mon th sit .
A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all
Ibeases ot the Kidneys , Bladder , auu Urinary
Jrtrans.
It will positively cure Ui-xbetrs , riv I , Drop-
ly , Drlebt's Disease , inability to retain or expell
ihe Urine. Catarrh of ihe CUilc'cr , high colored
ind pcanty urini. Painful Urinating , LAMK
HACK , Uenerat Weakness , n-I all Female Com
plaint * .
ItavolJi InUrrnoI molicnei , la certain In it
fleets and cuntisn nothing else can.
For sale by all fj-UEjfstn or sent by mall fre
ipon receipt of the price , $ iW.
DAYXIOKEYPAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
fST3 your addrew for onr little book ,
How ma Survi. "
M < K HTT Aront for f.h-w .
F12VEH AND A OE.
Tha accumuUt" ! ertdenca of ne 'ly thirty
eari she ? that the Bitten It a certain remedy
or malirUI disewe , as we.l as Iti surest pre-
entlve ; that 15 er > dlcat s dyipepfl * . eocstUa-
lon , llrer ojap-alnt and nerri/tune-n , coa ter-
cls a tendency to itoat , TMnmz'l < m , nrlniry
nd av r n dborderf , that It impart * vigor to
l ibU , and ohterito * mind wbilaltinvljor-
it * tat body.
JHnhw Car * for eating purpoccsonly.
ffrmt reataro of our Palace Cars la a
8Ai4M > N * nere yon can enjoy jour " 11 irfr
at all hours of liio day.
Jlatmincent Irt > n Urldzes span ths M'jtMMf
and Mlfsourt riven at all points CTOFMV ! K " '
line , and transfers are avoided at Conncl 3
Knnnas itty. : Leavenworth. and Atch3O ! > -
nfct' n Aelncmndo In Union Depot * .
THK THINCIfAl. IL K. CUNXBC'IIUM
THIS URKAT TUHOUUII 1OMS J&f
At CnicAuo. with all < Jlv rz1rItaef * = a *
Ea t and tliruth.
At B.N.Llwoou. wlththeL.9. * M,5v ,
tUW.ACVIC.Kdi.
AtWAnniNOTt'H Ilitarrrs , with 1' .
L. K. 11.
At IA HAI.LB. r. j 111. Tent. K. ti. *
AtPEimiA.wlth I' . K * J.T 1 > . AB-
W. : ni.Mlcl.j D.1T. 1' . * W. Hiln.
At KuK l"LAxn wltli " .V.lInnnXee
bland Sl.ort Line. " ami Itork I'l'd A tfO
AtUAriNFOBT. With ths Itavenport r
C.M.ASUf it. 1C.
At WEST HIIEHTT. with the ll r. H. * % i .j ,
AtliUlNMLIt > lth 'eiilrnl lima K.t-
4 1 1)E < 4 JI)1M .J. withIt 31. A V. U It. A I
.AtfoL'.scit. llt.urrs.wltli Union I'acim "v . * . '
At r.MAIM. wit ) . U. .t Mo. It. IL H. Inle1
Att-'oi.ti.MnfsJrMTrMv.iTittiii..c. 1L . 4- , %
At OTTUMWA. wltn ' > ntral lowaK.K T.
St. 1 * & 1'ao. ami r. 11. Ay IL Hd" .
At KEOKCK. wltn Toi I'eo. * . W r. : * -u. > > .
Loura A 1'nc. . ntvl Si i..Keo. & N.-W. B rttW
Al CAMEIKIV. with H. St. J IL IL
At ATCIIISOX. with Atch-Topeka Aaan'rtt
itch. A > eb. ami Ten. llr. U. f. IL ltd * .
At I.KAVE.SWOKTU. with Kan. Pac. - IK , .
Cent. IL i : < U-
At KANSAS Crrr , with all lines tor Vtt
and Southwest.
Ear Diseases.
DR E. K. SUOEZIAKER.
The we'l known Au al S fR on , of Rndlnr , Pa ,
h-hxjbeenii tlia Medieil pnfeiwl n OTer 2f >
ytars.pvts all bis ti no elo " * J t' tha treat
ment if de.ifnew aad ill eis of fie ear aril
catarrh , lit remit A riluii e little book of S <
pajeson the trraimantol thtw disues , fnn
to M Thin bonk ( fives rt'e encts and t il-
monlalj that will latlsfy the mort fkettte-il II
Is alw > auth jr i f i wvric ot 575 pa . 'HUTO. on
th ie dl-oose , n'i eir prnrwr treatment ; pr ce
f 2 by miL ! No family should be withoutthln r ln-
abebook. ItwillmTO niQ'er'n.lontofreirlnr
and d etor's feel Dr. Shoumkir' Rem ly ft
the curs of Running han > , Is uni frlly clni > led -
ed o-1 by phjslc'ans n l the pubic ill xenitt
at the only tru'y rellaHu Kerne ly f or the cm e Z
thii oathca mo ducise. it l harmle , plevaTj
and rel a 1 , an' wi I cure almo t any cai et a
of forty year 'jUndiiit' , all lad smell nl nii-
pleaMntnenS ok the dueas In t ntly re-no-rd
and hcarln ; In mott case * greatly impr Tfil
P'rmanently Prl e 3i. Soldi'yJw K. lib.
wholc > a.'aa.id rcull d al r in - 111 ' ! m d -
eluefand surg ul lnjinuent.U''l Mrnti-m St .
Umaha sep27de d-l-
WROUGHT IRON FENCES.
WIra Foncin an < l Eallin ; a. Sp Jality.
Their heantr , p rman nc awl ecotuwry
dally working tha extlrction of all fencing
cheup material.
Elf stint In de Im Ind trnctIM
FenTS for lawn * . PuMIc Grounds and Cem -
UryPIiU.
UryPIiU.Vae , IAWJI S < tle , e i"pi d n-I t
'i-
Iron nd Wira o-na-renUl wor * de i'n .l < i. I
manuhcture.1 b E T. BARNI'M' Win. - . t
'r n W ik. S7 , Zamndlt Wood * M Are . I > -
Iroit , Mich. S nd for Illnstmle-I e U iftr in I
price Ibt " "P * '
T. S. HITCHCOCK , IL D. S .
From New York has located In Omiha , in 1
guarantees to doll t-cl work.
Dentil Room , over A. Crnlckahinlt A Co.V , Cr < -
15th i
p r day at bom * . Sample * w t
lJfre * . Addrrn Stlnwn ft R-
, U\ln . _
TWO DOLLARS WILL SECU : r :
THE WEEKLY BEE
For On * Year.