Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 25, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    ATTORKEYS-AT-LAW
CHARLES POWELL ,
OF TIIE PEACE Comer 36th nd
TUiiTlCE
I' riha-nF"
flM. SIMERAt ,
AT I iYT Koom e.
* ATTOKKEY ' - . OMAHA. SEB. _
D. L. THOMAS ,
A TTORKKV AT LftAY Loans money , bnyi
jtx and tulis rosA ettivC. lloom I.Crelghtoa
A. C. TROUP ,
k TTORNKT AT LAW Office In
.A. Block , with George E. Pritchett , IKt
JTurnham St. _ OHAHA.KEB.
DEXTER L THOMAS ,
fi TTORI-"ET AT LAW CrulttBUMiV * Belli
A. tng. _ PEU
A. H. GHADWICK ,
A TTORNEY AT LA.W Office l 0i Farnluua
A. Str rt. _ _
"fK.LPEABOCY ,
V K tt OSeo In CrcisrMon Block , nsrt t
JAW , OliAUA , KEBRASEA.
TDBLIO. POLLS JIIOKB MAD
E. D. KCLAUCHLIN.
h TTORNE7. AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF
U\ . THE PEACE-Southcart comer Fifteenth
Douglas St.
jyCollectlong Promptly Attended
O'BHiEK & 6ARTLETT ,
at- Law
Attorneys- - ,
OFTlCR-Unlon Bloik.Flftcemh xnf FarnhkCrt
23 > . S.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
KARBACK BLOCK , COR. DOUCIBTK STS.
_ _ OMAHA. KEB.
I
W. J. Oonnell ,
Attorney-at-Law ,
Office : Front rooms , up stairs , In Huucom'f
new brick bulldiaj ; , N. W corner Fifteenth and
r rnhtiu BtreeVR.
. KKIMCK CHAS R. KistOK
llEDICK &
Attornoys-at-Law ,
Special attention Mill bo given to til
; a nt corporation ! of every description ; will
prAcJco in tl Jtho Courts ot the State and the
United States. Office. Famh&tn St. , opposite
Co'-rt JIonh.
EDWARD W. SIMERAL ,
i. TTORNEV AT LAW Room 6 CrclgUcn
jtV Block , 16th Mi Donglaa street * , noadh
5. F. MAKQER8QN ,
< i TTORSXr AT LATf It2 Ftrabun Street
Om h Kobrask * .
W. T. O. J.
RIGHAROS & HUNT ,
-at- Law
Attorneys - ,
onth Fourteorth Street.
EAST INDIA
BOLE MANUFACTURERS
035AHA , Neb.
Machine Works ,
J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager.
Thomost thorough appnlntel and complete
M mchlne Shops and Kuundrj ' the state.
Cutln i ot every dtecripllon manufacted
Knrfnes , Pumps till we.y class of nuchtnery
made to oruor.
Special attention given to
Aiisnrs , Pulleys , Haujjcrs ,
Irons , Gccr
etc
Planstoroew UachlucryMeachanlc&l Draught.
n i Models , etc. , neallv > xocutfd.
&Q Harnov St. . Bet. 14tH nnd 15th.
BY TIIC t.sn or
DJL BOSAIiKO'S
giLE REMEDY.
'HfTERNAL- EXTERNAL , AND
ITCrllNG PILES
t onroon tlip nppllp.ntlon of Df
Tnmon. nUnylng Ilif lii
otlirr im < . lulled. Try II
oUirr. nmt toll sour lirlchbora ol
mcrtta. " -
DO NOT DELAY
the drain on the BTvtcm prodoce
Mraanpnt Olaabmtjbnt bay It ,
IRYIT LOURED
PRICE , 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
* wrij-n yea can not obtain It orhlm , wi
rtll x-nU It , prfiiald , outx rlptorprlre
Otv Bouinbo'a TrrnilK- Pile * > ent In ,
MI application. Addrru
DR BOSANKO MEDICINE
, CO , ,
PIQUA. O.
THgONLY MEDICINE.
That Acts at tlio Same TInio on
THE LSVER ,
2 BOWELS.
and the KIDNEYS.
arotbo
rr of the f y .cm. If they xrerk well ,
will l.o porfj.ct : 1" ficy bccpac ci
Ircadftil < l ! ' 3ascB nrc euro to lollow rtth
. 7ESKBLE SUFFERING.
iiousnrs : ; ! < : , Jfc.-dac'if" , HfBfnsla , Jann-
Coc , Con-.tislion ! | _ d "ilri , or Kid-
I
bailment lo Ui TlInc. Silky
or Uopy VHnc ; or Ithfu- * '
isarlc 1'ii'ns and Arhn ,
* d < - \ V rv-J 1 "acsc the 1 lood Is po'"one ' ( !
. ' „ _ ! ) " % - that Ehould have been
li.-jl lir si-ilon and all thc e
.nc ci ! ! x" ! Vc hr ( ftcrt ; ncplcct
at * . l\ uin In b 't to riiUcr.
> . . . ' - .elievncurcd. TrritandTco
. ' . . . . tv to tlu uss'oci. Take it
.
W yc.'f . r i crfromtri 'tormon' ;
of r - . aO. c t-ucit ?
V.y ixxx on i dletrcse from Con
s'.JU > * - < nsi Flics ?
\ . f tw so t-arful Sccauso of cSta-
cere yon , TrjpacU'
-r ; 2niaren3ai s > > lr quarts of Jlcfih
a get n
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHINC CO. , PROPRIETORS.
W6 Farnham , bet. 3th and 10th Struts
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy 1 year. In advir.cs ( postpaid ) fS.00
6 months " " . >
8 months " " 2.00
TiME TABLES-
THE MAILS.
O , &K , W. B. R,530 . m. , 2:10p. nC
O.B.4Q6COam. , 2 : 0p.m.
C. II I & P R. H. . E30 a , m. , fctOp. m *
C'St Jr-e ESO . m
B. City * P. 6:30 a. m.
U. P. K.P- , Ilt0a.m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. ft M. R. R , 8:40 m.
0. &N. W. , 7:3Ca.in.
orrsixa
0. * H. W. TUB , , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m.
C. a S Q. , 11 a. m , 9.30p. m.
C. U. I. k P. , 11 a. m. , 11 ; > . m.
C. B. & St , Joe.11 xm. , 11 p. m.
U. P. R. B. , 4 p ro.
O. & R. V. Irom Lincoln , 12:10 p. m
B. City & P. , 11 . ta.
B. &M. inheb.,4 p. m.
Local mills for States Iowa leave bat once a
day , vis : 4:30 a. m.
Offlceopenfroml2tolT.m. Sundays.
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UNION PACIFIC.
Dally Express..I2:15'p. : m.
do Mixed 6:1" p. m. 4:25 p. m
do Freight 6-SO a. m. 1:40 P. * .
do do 8:15a.m. 12.-20a.rn.
TIUE CAHD OF THE BURLINGTON.
LKATS CKAHA. ARRIVE OMAHA.
Express. . . . . 3 : 0 p tn. Express 10:00 : a. m ,
Mall 8:00 : a. m. Mall 30:00 p. to.
Sundays Exccpttd. Sundxxa Exceplod.
CHICAOO.'ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Mail 6:00 a. m. 1 Msll 10.-00p.rn.
Express 3JO : p.m. I Express 10:60 a m.
CHICAGO SORT UWESTERN.
Mail .er'Oa.tn.lMaU P-13-
Kiprcss 2:40pi : m. | Expreo 10:00 : ft. m.
Sundays exceptcd.
KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS.
LXAVK
Hall BK . tn. I Impress 7 : < 0 * . m.
Express 6wOp.m. | Mafl 7Sa J.ui.
The only line innntaR Pullman Sleeping Cars
oat cf Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND { SIOUI
CITY fc PACIFIC E AILROAD3.
Express 8:50 : . . m. I FxprcH .l Op m.
Dally ExceptSundiys.
B. & M. R. R. In NEBRASKA.
[ WIST ] t1 * * !
Omaha ( Ir ) 80 JVC-J AW \ / * *
Plattem'thar 10:25 a m Bloomlngtonlv)5:10 ( ) am
KcirnyJ'ncar)7 ( ) : 5 p m rd Cloud ( iv ) 85 : a m
Red ClaiA ( arr)7:55pm ) riattsm'th ( ar ) 4:20 p m
Bloom'gtonar)3:25 ( p m Onuha ( arr.4 5 p m
RKPUBLICAS VALLKY RAILWAY.
HairtlngsOv ) 8:05 , m | laoom'gton ( ar ) 1:30 : p m
Bbomlngton 1:35 pm I Uontlnxs ( at ) 6:55 : p m
Orlens ( Iv ) 7SO a mllndlmtla ( r)1 ) 0pm
Orleans ( ar ) 7SIO pa ] 'niltanoU 00 230 p m
SIOUX CITY & fcT.UL R. R ,
MJ1 8:10 am 11 * f-iaa 10:00 : a m
Express 8.40pm 11 7:20 p m
WABASU , ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC.
LVAVES. JARlvrs.
Mall _ Sa.m.M ) ll . ll:55a m
Express..3:40 : p. m. ( Express 4:25 p. n.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Leave Omaha , dally. 8 a. m. , 8 a. m. , 10 a m. ,
II a. m. . 1 p. m. , 2 p. in. , S p. m , 5 p. m , , 6 p.
m. ,
Lare Council Bluffs ; 8:28 a. m. , 8:15 a. m. ,
10:25 a. m. , 1125 a. m. , 1S5 p. m. , X:26 p. m. ,
8:25 p. m. , 6:25 : p. m. , 8S5 p. m. ,
Four trips on Sunday , lea vine Omaha at 9 and 11
a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m ; Council BluHs at 8:15 ,
11:25 a. m , and 2:25 : and ESS p. m.
FAS3SNOKR TRA1SS.
Leave Omaha : C a. m. , 7 a. m , , 830 n. m. , 1
p. m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. ,
Leave Council B u3s : G:15 a , m , , 8:40 a. m. ,
11:40 a , m. 5:25 : p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m.
Dally except Sunday. i
OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VAI.LKY R. .
IKAVB , AtRIVK.
Mall lOrtit i. m. , 4:55 p. m.
Dally except Sundays.
SANTA CbAUS FOUNR.
Greatest Discovery cT IQ6 Afto.
Wonurrtaldlscvrcti ! inlht world haveboonmade
AmnnR otfesr thlnps where Santa Cam ! stayed
Chrt-cn ! oft ask If he makes cooJa or not ,
If really he lives In a mountain of suow.
Last year an excursion Balled clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropped into what ttemedlihe uhole
RTicre wonder cf T > adfcn ! they found a new land ,
iVhlle fa'.ry-lika beings apivired on each hzfed.
Fhere wore mocnt&Ias like cun , irith more
beautlfnl prctn ,
Ind far brlchVer skies than over were scon ,
3Irds ulth the hues of a rainbow were foand ,
RThlle flowers of exquiilte frusr-.ncs f > ere fro\t
ln around.
ioi long were thzf Ictt to wondsr In doubi
L helui ; EOoh came thenad heard much about ,
rcns Santa Clans' self and thittbcy all ay ,
3e looked like the picture r eseo every day.
le drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twas a team f irraashoppers instead ot reindeer ,
le rode In a shell instead of a sleigh.
Jut he took them on bo\rd aud urore them
away.
lo showed them all uvcr his wonderful realm ,
tad factories making goods for women and men
rrieM rrore working on liate ( rreat and email ,
! V > Bunco's thev eald they were rmdirj them all.
iris Kindle , the Ole Mf hM.toldthcm at once ,
III our Gloves wo artsondine to Bunce ,
ianta showed them suspenders and many things
more.
i > 1ne I alse took those to friend Bonn1 ! etore.
ianta Claus then whlxpcred n i cl l ho d tc'J.
s in Omaha every one knew Banco well ,
le therefore should ecnd his Roods to his c r ,
inotrlliu his friends will pet their full share.
Iow remainbor ye dwellers In Omaha town ,
111 who want prcsratB to Bunco's go round ,
'or shirts , collars , or cloves great and small ,
lend your ulster or aniit ouo aud all.
Bnnce , Champion Hatter of the West. Douclu
riwt. Oma > > *
UNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Formerlyof GUh& Jacobs )
la 1417 Farnham St. , Old gland of Jacoh Gil
) RDJSES EF TKLKGR&PU SULJC1T *
aniT-lv
THE COLORADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado ,
he Educational and Commercial center of the
Vest , IB pre-eminently the best and most practl-
il ot IU kind for the
MERCANTILE TRAINING
OF
Young Men and Ladies.
0. W. FOSTER , President ,
D. W. CADY , Secretary.
The most extensive , thorough and complete
istitution of the kind in the world. Thousands
I accountants and Business men , In the prin-
ipal cities and towns ot the United States , owe
leir success to our course cf training.
le Kieftt Kind of Education for
Young Men and Ladies.
-
Fine , new trick block , at Junction of throe
reet car linen. Elegnntlj fitted and furnished
Bailments for the application of and carrying
it of our novel and systematic methods of
JUSD9ESS TEAUHNG.
YOUPK men who contemplate a business life ,
id parents havin ? tons to educate , are partlcu-
rly rcqucEted to ( end for our n w Circular ,
blch will give full information M to terms ,
mdition of entrance , etc. Address
G , W. POSTER , President ,
p6-Sm Denver , Colorado.
HREE REMEDIES IN ONE.
all disorders mild , acute or chronic
Keepup the strength and keep the botteOs free ;
re a corrective , laxative and Uicie.
I n one pure medium that combines the three.
ILTZEX ArzmzCT is Ihtl medium ploiious ; ]
It tone * , refreshes , recuhtes , captains ,
id o'lrdisrajeforthitty rears victorious ,
The world's well-founded confidence reialnj
r&wwc't ErruTcscEST E&.TZU Araosx ,
ST AU PRUG015IS j
TflE GAMING-TABLE.
"Red wins ! '
It waa the cronpier's hearse cry-
again and again reiU rated , only di
versified with that cf "B , = d loses 1'
which brck-3 the stillness in the tup
erbly appoiut d rcom at Homburg
with the gaming-table in its center
round which was cfithered Its cagei
votaries , behind who in were th (
scarcely less interested groups oi
lookers-on.
"Come away , my dear , " eaid e
very lovely woman among the spectS'
tors , In a whispc-j to her husband. "J
r m sorry that we came. This is no
place for Pearl , " indicating with a
uod of her head , as eho spoke , an
exquisitely beautiful girl , soarsely
more than a child , of some twelve or
thirteen summers , who stood beside
them.
"Gome , Pearl , " the father aald.
But the girl stood entraucsd , her
eyes fixed upon a rmn'a face at the
farthest end of the table. It was a
strikingly handsome face , oven when
wearing , as it now did , an expression
of calm , born of desperation. Ko
tinge of color was in either cheeks or
lips.His
His eyei ihone with n strange and
hard glitter and were fixed upon the
balla aa they uwung round , as though
on the color uppermost hung his Hope
of life or death.
And so it was. He had sat down
possessed of a fortune ; he arose a
beggar. Fate had steadily pursued
him with mccking hopelessness , until
he had placed hist last state , only to
eoa it mercilessly swept from him.
He half arose from the table. What
more was to bo done save to go out
somewhere into the still night air and
cend a bullet through iris heart or
brain.
It was at this moment the girl , with
flushed chieks and half-parted lips
darted up to his aide.
"Take this " the "for
, pleaded , my
sake , " and pressed a gold piece into
his cold hand.
He turned. To his excittd imagina
tion she seemed scarcely mortal in her
pure , child-like loveliness. His first
inpulso was to return her offering
ho was not yet an alms taker but
sg.tin rarg out the croupier's ory of
command to place the eU'.kc3.
The child stood breathless in her
eager expectancy , her eyes burning
with feverish interest.
A sudden impulse overmastered
him. Without speaking a word ho
plaoad the gold upon the table.
The next minute a small pile of gold
was at his elbow. He staked it all
ajrain. Again ne won. A bright spot
of scarlet replaced tha pallor in his
cheek , which spread and deepened as
dame fortune , who had ao persistently
frowned upon him , now reserved for
him only her smiles.
Morning WAS breaking when ha
arose from the tables , no longer a des
perate mall , but with lna fortune
threefold returned to him ,
After hia first wiunlng ho had turn
ed to return to the child her offering
but ehe had vanished. Ehoulci he eve
find h r , ever repay the debt ? H
knew not ; but , standing at last on
under the clear blue sky , with a grea
weight lifted from his heart and brdiri
Harold Clayton Vo'wud that it shou (
be his life ueaich , but that the lesson
taught him should never be forgotten
and the gaming tables should kuoT'
him neve' more.
Six years passedj and Hal-old Clay
ton was winning name and fame in
hia own land in his profession as an
artist.
Standing onenipht In a croV/dedas
semblyj some one in psssimj touchec
him ligntly on the arm with her face
inri , giaucini ; around , hernutthesmil
ing face of his hostess.
"Come , " he laid , "I want to pros
: nt you to my belle. If you cah pre
? ail upon h r to givtJ you a sitting ,
md transfer her coloring to cinvas ,
fou will render yourself immortal , "
"Is she , then , aobeRutiflili'1hoquc3
iioned.
"Judge foryourself , " she lightly re
ioined , leading him to a little gr9up
loinj homage to the fair girl iu the
jenter.
"MissReyburn Mr.01aytDn"were
; he formal words of the introduction
is Harold bowed in acVnowledgemen
} ofore the woman whom his al'tistio
> ye confessed the most beautiful tha :
n nil his wanderings he had over mot.
Before the evening was ended ha
night have added , the first woman
Thotn he ever loved , since she hat
iwakened in him an interest as new as
t was strange.
Through the next week her face
taunted him. Then they mtt again
ind the charm grew and deepened.
Ho could not dehne it ; ho scarcely ac
cnowledgcd it himself ; only away
rom Miss Reyburn ho was restless
ind uneasy , until ho again found him
lelf within the scope of her fasciua
ions.
ions.Yet
Yet her nature remained an enigma
: o him. Although to young in yearn
10 beautiful in form and feature , she
leemed cold even to haughtiness , roti-
: ent even to scorn.
It was as though some exquisite
narble statue had riaen in his path-
ray , which might some day warm in
0 life.
Sha welcomed him whenever they
net with a manner which , while it
; ivo him no cause for complaint , yei
shilled the hope springing in his
> reast.
One day , on going to her home ,
he servant met him at the door
vith the announcement that she was
ery ill. This knowledge brought
ither knowledge thH fact that he
ould no longer conceal from himsell
hat ho loved her , and that on his
lope of winning her hung hia life's
iappineEs.
He went back to his studio wretched
nd despairing , and seated himself
t his easel. Ho hnd not mean ; to
nint her face his brain seemed
nconscious of his fingers' toil yet ,
rbon the morning broke , it was her
matures tmiliug upon him from the
tnvas , and ho remembered the words
is hostess had uttered on the night
e first had met her that thus should
e render himself immortal.
He grew pale and wan in the days
f anxious suspense , when these who
atched over her couch knew not
hich would conquer , the angel of
fe or death. But there came a time ,
ever to be forgotten , when he was
imittcd into her presence.
She was very white , very fragile ,
at more beautiful than in the color-
ig of perfect health. A new oxpres-
ion , too , was in the viplent eyes
liscd to welcome him.
"I am very glad to meet you again , '
10 said gently. "I hear you have
3en anxious about me. You are
ary kind. "
Then the words he had not meant
1 speak burst from his lips.
" " said. ' 'Can
"Anxiousl" he a man ,
[ its Reyburn , perishing for hunger ,
; ar of the famine without a shudder ?
im presumptuous- will say. It
true. What is my life , with its
any settled pages m which your
es could never look , that I should
ire offer it to you ? And yet , purified
? your love , I would try to make it
ore worthy. Tell me answer me.
I serve as Jacob served for Rachel ,
there hope that I may win you ?
"y darling ! My darling ! I love you !
can not live toy life without you !
rill yon not share it !
Lower and lower dropped the lids ,
itil the long , dark lashes swept the
arble cheek , while the sweet mouth
enabled ; but the momentary weak-
; M pasted M ehe ipoke : "Forget all t
tbat you have sad , Mr. Clayton. It
can u-verbs. "
"You dj not lovel" he questioned
sadty
Again that swift expression of pain
flitted across the lovely face.
"I shall never marry , " ehe an
swered : "but , " and in her voice crept
an almost pleading tnne , "I need my
friend very much , Mr. Clayton. Do
not desert me. "
"I cannot , " he replied. "To de
sert you would bo to desert the hope
of one dy forcing yon to unsy thosa
cruel words the hope which will go
with mo to the grave ? '
What was the barrier between
them ! This was the question ever
ringing in Harold Clayton's ear. As
she looked when she pronounced hit
doom , so he fancied she might have
looked when the statue warmed into
life.
life.Since
Since then she has been colder , more
distant than before ; but he had caught
the momentary expression and trans
ferred it to the picture on which his
every leisure moment was spent.
He was thus engrossed one morn
ing , ever striving to add new beauty
to his almost perfect work , when a low
knock at the door aroused him.
"Come in ! " he called , then bent
anew to his task without so much aa
raising his head until a low , laughing
voice sounded close beaido him.
"We were caught is Uieshower , Mr.
Cbyton , and I persuaded Margaret to
seek shelter with me here. I did not
know she would find hereelf fore
stalled. "
It was Mrs. Simers who spoke
the hdy who had presented nim to
Miss Royburu whose instructions ho
had , unknown to her , carried out.
"Margaret , ' ' she added , Liming to
tha friend , "you have been sitting for
your port a tand did not let me know.
Why have you kept it such a secret 1'
Ho had now sprang to his feet in
time to see the rosy tide spread over
Margaret Reyburn's face.
"It was a liberty I took without
Miss Reyburn's knowledge , Mrs.
Somera , " ho explained. "I assure
you I have never been o fortunate
as to secure a sitting/ '
"Well , you shall have one now ,
and you must thank mo for it , " ehe
replied , while Margaret turned away
to examine the sketches and stuiies
lyinir about in profuse confusion.
"Here are tome sketches , taken
while I was studying abroad , Miss
Reyburn , " said Harold. "Will you
amuse yourself by looking at them J"
"I will return in a few moments , "
Interrupted Mrs. Somers. "Wait for
me , my dear. "
A word of expostulation rose to
Margaret's ' lips , but too late. The
door had closed behind the speaker.
Silence fell between the two thus
left behindj while a low cry arrested
Harold's attention. He sprang to
MJBi Reyburn'a side.
Her eyoi were fixed upon Httla
sketch she held in h < jr htaa. it rep-
fettinted U i-aming table , at one end
of which sit a man , haggard , despor-
ite , despairing , and by him a child ,
holding out a single gold piece , with K
fimilo in her , oyo3 and Seemingly a
p'raj'er on her ? lips.
"ton wou'd ' know the history of
that p'ci ire , " ho said. "Let me tell
you. Yers ago I was in Homburg.
The gaining tables Attracted me , and
eVery night found me beside them ,
losing or winning , according to the
fortune of the hour. One
evening the demon 111 luck pur-
iu-d mp. I lost and lost until I
foiind I waS bSggared. Maddened ,
desperate , I resolved to put an end to
my miserable life , and when some one
touched my shoulder ) a ohilH anfjel
stood teforetne and slipped into my
hand a piece of gold. 'For my sake ! '
nhe whiopered. The croupier's hoarse
cry warned mo that there was no
time to be loet. I staked the gold and
won , bet , turning to give her back
| ier own , ehe had fled. When I rose
From the table I had recovered all and
more , but I vowed a vow to my un
known deliverer that I wo"ld never
igain hazard a dollar of the fortune I
considered hers. I have never found
her , Margaret. The child will never
know her work , but-1 am not -afraid
LO meet her , for I have kept my
pledge. "
"Harold" it was almost in a
ivhisper , but something in the tone
made his heart give a wild , joyous
leap "hare I known you all this
Lime and have tou just found me out !
[ t was this , Harold , which seperated
js. I dared not give my life to a man
whom I had first known as a gambler.
[ supposed you still played , and I
thought that to aeo again the expres
sion on your face I had seen that night
nrould kill me. Toll me , is It true ?
Have you never touched a card since ? "
"Nevfir ? " ho answered , solemnly.
"And it is to you I owe it it and my
life. Pearl little Pearl can you not
trust the man who has been so long
Faithful to the child to be etill faithful
Lo a woman ? My own , you will not
ioim the life that you have saved ! "
But at this juncture Mrs. Somers ,
opening the door , beats a precipitate
retreat. Harold's statue has warmed
into life , and pressing the lovely lipa
to hia , lie thanks God that it is his
breath which has awakened it.
PEPPERMINT DROPS.
An Ohio newspaper apoika of a man
Deing bruised by the "emphatic gea-
; ure of a mule. "
The Philadelphia Chronicle-Herald
loes'nt like to see girls wear chin-
whiskers on their foreheads.
The New Orleans Picayune can't so
nuch of the ' 'legitimate" in the trick
> f advertising an actress as the crook-
id daughter of a doubtful Duke.
"JMa , has aunty got bees in her
nouth ? " No , my dear. Why do you
iskJ" " 'Cause Captain Dean aaid ho
vas going to taste the honey from her
ips , nnd she said'well , make haste. ' "
"Introduce to me your Intended , "
aid his friend. "She IE not my In-
ended ; she is my wife. " "PahawJ
on were hugging and kissing her al-
aoat inpuWic. " "Yes , but wo have
teen married only a month , and I had
orgotten that she was wife. "
"An acute observer , " said Dr. Bor-
urn , "can easily detect the national
ly of a man. Now one could easily
ell that yonder fellow unloading the
art was a Hibernian. " Here the
lorse twisted his head around and
hook off seme of his harness , and the
inloader shouted : "Make pehave
'ourself mit your head dere , you tuy
al , vill you ! " which rather shook the
[ octor'a reputation as a phyaiogomiat.
"A dollar a plate 1" exclaimed the
eatlemaa from the rural districts ; '
| thunder , but that's jest a little iteep ,
in't it ] Howsomeveyer , mister , jet
ring mo a sarcer. That can't dam age
feller more'n a quarter or a half at
tie most. I recken I can get my
loney's woith. The sircer's small ,
3r sartin.but I'll only have to load
p the oftener , that's all. "
Two Galveston men were discmslng
fie provision question the other day.
ne of them said : "I am going to
nit my grocer. I am poikive that
e mixes sand with his sugar. " "If
e only does that , Til buy all my
igar from hi-n now on. My grocer
on't mix sand with the sugar , but
mar with the sand. There is more
ind than sweetness by a blamed'
ght. "
A bi , " fat colored wiman came to
ho Galveston chiet of police and told
im that her stepson had run away
ad she wanted. to know where ho
as. "It boddera me to know why
3 left. He bad everything he needed
> .make him cumfable , I dpne all I i
could for him , " aho oi served. "Haa
he any mirks by which ha may be rec-
ogairad ? ' "Well , I don't reckon all de
marks 1 made on him with a ted-alat ,
while de old miu was holdin' him , has
faded out y t"
Colorado papers are out with their
annual statialica of the number cf
consumpt'v-a cured by a sojourn of
two weeks iu thatstato. The number
of cousump'ives returned home by
express is cirefully concealed.
A Croffut has written a poem set to
music entitled , "Clurlie , the Baei
ft-o Scanning , " Tno music is said to
I bi very natural. You can hear the
distant hum of tha bees , increasing
( louder and louder. It begins on the
lit la violin ; then the baas viol strike
In when the bees set fairly to work ;
then severa' ' falsetto notes show whe-o
the hired man got stung ; now comes
a dosan discordant Bounds represent
ing the drumming on tin pans to make
the bees alight ; then softer notes as
the hive is brought out and placed
under the tree , followed by sudden
hr.eks from the perny whistle t ) the
big French horn , as the baby , the
hired girl , the dog , the farmer's ' wife ,
ani the farmer Blnrt for the oimphor
bottle and tha vooJatud , and the pro-
faulty of the hired m&nis brought out
very naturally by dropping a chair on
the hold of the big Dutchmpji at the
end of the orchestra.
Reporter I wish to ascertain some
of the particulars about the lecent ac
cident on your road. Superintendent
What road ? Rep. Why , your
road. Supt. I own no road. Rep.
Are you not the superintendent of
tbo Go-T < . Blazi s-Smash-and-Crash
railroad 7 Sup' . I am. Why didn't
you auk that before ? Rep. Well ,
natr , about this accident. Supt
What accident t Rep. Why , the recent -
cent accident. Supt. There has
been no recent accident. Rep. Why , '
didn't a trai'i ' run off the track yester
day , B nnsh hilf a d > S2ii cars to kind
ling wood , and kill five or six people 1
Supt. Whcrel Rept At Gimlet
Falls Station. Supt. Where Is Gim
let Falls ? Rep. Whera ? Don't
you know ? Supt. I am not culled
upon to know. Prove to mo tthere
Gimlet Fa is ie. Rep. Well , this
is c"hefik. Supt. No it ain't ; its busi
ness.
ness.They
They were sitting together in the
horse car. "I do hate people that
are forever talking about their neigh-
bow , " said the wonnn with the
peaked hat. "So do I , " coincided her
companion with the cashmere shawl.
There's Mrs ; Green , " continued
Peaked Hat , "continually a-carryin1
; hings back and forth. Think sho'd
better look to hcme. Goodness knows ,
she and her husband live A reg'lar cdl-
ahd'dog lite. " "Yes , indeed , " said
3aihmero , "and her daughter Sarah
an'fc half cared for. I was telling
Miss Jones only yesterday thdt thb
* ay Mrs. dreeH tiuglecfed that gifl
wai a cryin' shame. Oh I by the way ,
did you hear that story about Tilda
Smith ? " 'No ! what It i ? " exclaimed
Peaked Hat , turning half around in
anticipation of the nominsf treat. Put , .
gentle reader , never mina what it
was. Neither you nor I care anything
about it. We hate tattling just as
bad as Peaked Hat and Cashmere did.
IMPIETIES.
Noah organiedd the first returning
board. In slocking tha ark ha ad-
th'iited two of a kind and counted thb
rest oat.
An Indiana pastnr tried to pound
religib'n into one of his flook wih his
fists , and another minister has o'eeD
called.
A performer on the Faubourg , St.
Grermain , has just compounded a new
perfume. It is hiving a great sale ,
ffe calls it "The Odor of Sanctity. "
f he Fort Clollins Express hassetjil a
lemocrat out of saloon "
coming a sing"-
' 'Heaven ' is dome1 and
inej My , proposes -
poses to challenge him as a non-resident
if he attempts to vote.
No applause will be allowed in the
theater in New York during the per
formance of the "Passion J5lay. "
Fhey are rather afraid some of ihe
Wall street men will evince a disposi
tion to start a cheer for Judas
bcariot.
The Detroit Free Press mourns be *
; ausQ ten thousand virtuous , upright }
religious wives have died since Artel-
itde Neihon passed away , but the
good words for all do not equal the
) bituarv praise of her.
A crash is heard in the kitchen of a
douse on Galveston Avenue. The
iead of the family calls out to the
: ook : "What have you broken now ,
? ou blank black idiot ? " Matilda
itops Bingirg a hymn to answer :
' 'Taint ' de forf commandment , breso
leLord. "
A minstrel performer proudly ad
vertises himself in the amusement
papers as the "laigest mouthed com-
sdian in the world , "nnd adds : "Many
mvy and imitate me , but there is none
; hat can compete with .UP. " If that
ninstrel will attend service at the
Brooklyn t barnacle nny Sunday
norning he'll h VQ some of theconceit
; aken out of him.
There was a church fair at Mnncio ,
4.rk. , and photographs of the young
ivomen who were to serve at the
itands were displayed in the windows
) f the etorea , including those who
nrere in character costumes. A trav
eling burlesque company came along
it the tame time , and portraits cf
olondes in tights were placed along-
ildo the others. The pastor hastily
removed the pictures ot the Munco
jirla. Then the theatrical manager
placarded the actresses' pictures with :
'These artists have no connection
whatever with the amateur perform
ance at the Baptist church , and can
inly bo seen at Tabor hall. "
Facts that We Know.
If you ore suffering with a severe
: ough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con-
umption , loss of voice , tickling in
ho throat , or any affection ot the
hroat or lungs , we know that Dn.
IINO'S NEW DISCOVERT will give you
mmediate relief. We know of hun-
Ireds of cases it has completely cured ,
, nd that where all other medicines
tad failed. No other remedy can
how one-half aa many permanent
lures. Now to give you satisfactory
roof that DE. KINO'S NEW DIBCOV-
: KY will cure , you of Asthma , Bron-
hitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se-
ere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness ,
> r any Throat or Lung Disease , if yon
rill call at J. K. Isn Dru ? Store you
an get a trial bottle free of cost , or
regula- sire bottle for § 1.00
janlGly(2) (
Bucsien'B Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE In the world for
hits , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Ihonm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp-
d Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
Inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
i guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
led In every case or money re sanded ,
'rlco 25 centa per box. For sale by
Bdly J. K. ISH Omahn. x
! . A. FOWLXR. JAMIS K. Scon
FOWLER & SCOTT ,
IFtCHlTEGTS.
Designs for buildings of any description on
xlbibitlon at our office. We bare hid over 20
ears experience Indsgnl3g ! and enpcrintond-
iif public building an J residences. Flans and
rtlmate * furnished on abort notice.
ROOM g. UNION BLOCK. ' m20 6m
_ _ _ _ _ _
ICC a weeg in year own toirn. 'Itrms
> OD oatnj JIM , Adfrts a , & > i ; tt A
H. *
t * 5 Years befo
THE
DR. C.
LITER PIILS
are not recommended as a remedy "foj
| all the ills that flesh is heir to , " bnt in
nftcctions of the Liver , and in all Itiliou ;
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick HP.K !
ache , or disease' of that character thev
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. As
a simple purgative they are unequn.led.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine are never sugar-conted.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid
with the impression.McLAXE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C..MCL.IXE and FLEMING BEOS.
- r1/15 "P ° n having the cennine
T
DR.C.ifcLAXE'S PILE.S
LIVER . , pre
pared br
FLEMXfi BROS. , Pittsburgh , I > a. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name J/c ue , spelled diflerentlv.
but same pronunciation.
UNLIKE PILLS
AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES , IS PLEAS-
ANTTOTAKE , And will proveatoi.cethomoat
potent and harmless SYSTEM UENOVATOU
nnd CLEANSER that hm yet hen b'oujht to
pubUenotice. For CONSTIPATION. SlUOU--
NESS , HEADACHE , PILE * , ai.d a 1 dl drders
arising from an obstructed staU of the sjstcm ,
it U Incomparably tlio btit cira'ive extant.
AvoM Imltationj ; insist on gettinj.tlio article
called for.
TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is put up In
bronzed tin boxSa only. Prco Ci ) ciiits. Ask
your drusKist for Descriptive Paniph'et , or ad' '
dries the proprietor ,
J. a UETHERINGTOX ,
Now York or Sxn r"r nci co.
Before Purchasing A > T FORit of fO-Called
ELECTRIC
Band , or Applhnc'-represcnled
Chronic and bpccia IJ.seojei. s'.nd Id the POL-
\ ERJlACHKRGAtiVAHICCO ,613Mo itgomcry
Street , fran Franci-a > , Cal. , for tno'r Free
Pamphlet and "Tho Klictric Heview , " and you
triil save time , health and money. The P. O.
Co. are the only doalcrj in Genuine Elcctrn Ap
pliances on the American Continent-
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
A Speedy and Effectual Cure.
PERRY DAYIS' PAIN-KILLER
Hw gtuod tlie teat oi FOti r VKAK.V triil.
Directions with each dottle.
OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
tiocul Aienw everywhere tosel
rca. , Cotf e , BaUi * Powder.
Favrri"g ) Extrfctc , etc i br ssrnplc , tb finill.is. !
Profit Rood. Outfit free , t'ooplo s Tea Co. , Eoi
6020. St. Louis. Jto.
sJwnys Cures and never disap
points. The world's great Pain.-
Reliever for Man and Bcastc
Cliotip , ciuick aud rolia bio.
PITCHER'S CASTORIA
is not Xarcotic. Children
gro\v fai Upon , Motliers like ,
Physicians rceoniiuend
CASTORIA. It regulates the
Bowels , cures "Wind Colic ,
allays Fcverishuess , and de
stroys "Worms.
\VEI DE MEYER'S ' CA
TARRH Cnro , a Constitutional
Antidote for this terrible mala
dy , t > y Absoi-ption. The most
Important Discovery sineo'Vac-
cination. Other remedies may
relieve Catarrh , thi cnres at
any stage before Consumption
sots in.
MICA AXLE G&EASE
JompOBedlarpely of powdered mica and UinL'lus )
s the bet an J cheapest lubricator In the world
tistbcbestbecauseit docsnotcsm , but foiras
i highly polished surface orer the axle , doing
iwjy viHb a large amount of friction , 'til ' the
ihcapeet beciuss you need ue L > u'- ball tl.o
[ nantity In groislng your wa on that you would
> f any other axle grease nude , and then rnn
rour azon twice aa long. It nnswzrj eq-ally
a well for 11111 Gearinr , Tbros'ilng [ Machines ,
Susies. &c .ai for wiuons-Send for Pocket
'jclopcdlaof Ttjiu a Wor.h KujA'tijr. Hailed
re toanr idf res
'MICA MAXUFAGTU9INC CO. ,
31 MICHIGAN AVENUE ,
CHICAGO.
j"Ask Your Dealer For It I
t20tf
FEVER ANR A E.
Th * accumulated evidence of nearly Ihlrt ,
eirs show that the Bitters is a rcrtain remedy
or malarial disease , as veil as iu surest pre-
entive ; that it eradicate ) ilyiipepii.i , cons.ifa-
ion , liver comp'aint and nervousness , cou ter-
cts a tendency to sout , rheumati < m , urinary
nd uter ne disorder ? , that It impart ? vizor to
he feeble , and cheers the mind while It invfcor ,
tea the body
B. IF. coos : ,
UNDERTAKER ,
OJd Fellows' Block.
nr9 ! given .W Wdn by telegraph ,
VIA THE
Chicago & NorUivrestern
2,380 FME3 OF ROAD !
It U tha SHORT. SSKG and Safe Konto fiotweao
COUNCIL BLUFFS
uro
CEICAGOMILWAUKEE
nd all point * EAST cd SOKTII.
JT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GUKATER FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHER BOAD IN
THE WF.ST.
ItU the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which la ran
PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS !
In addition to these and to please Ml cls e of
travelers. It zlvn FIRST-CLASS MEAL3 at Its
EATINO STATIONS t SO cents each.
ITS TRACK ISSTEElffAUSI
ITS CSACKES ASE 7HS FIHEST !
ITS tq'JIPHEHT FIRST CLASS
If you wish the Best Traveling Accommoda
tions you 1I ! buy vonr ticket by this Koute
/3-AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Aconfg can 'all von Through Tickets
via tlila road and Check usual EaR-
gao ICrea of Charge
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 124 Farnham SL ,
Cor 14th. anil at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colornlo Central and
Union PacISc Ticket Offlce.
SAN * 'KANCISCO OJUCE 2 Naw MontRom-
cry Street.
For Information , folders , m p9 , etc. , not ob-
alnable at Homo Ticket Office , address any
attent of the Company , or
KWVIN HUCHITT , ft H. 3TEHHITT ,
0 en'l Manazor. GanT Pas. Acsnt ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. ClARS ,
Oin'l A't Omaha ft Conndt Binds.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
T-BIIE !
CHICAGO
URLlNGTOH & ( JUINGY
With Smooth and Perfect Track , filcgsnt Pw
sourer Ccachca , and
PULLF AN SLEEPJHG &IDIHIKC CARS
It In actaowlc-'Md by the FfJM , and a3 was
travel ever 110 bo tha Bt Ap-n'aUd ' ind
Best Jlanaired Road in tha Country.
PAS3ENGERS GOING BAST
Should ocxr ih mind that this Is th
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North uiid Northwest.
nsera by this Route have choice of
POTTR DUTEEENT EOUTES ,
And the Advantage rf Six IMl7.Lce3 ! ot Palace
Sleeping Card from Chicaso to
New York CityWithout Change.
All Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the Vi estin housa Patent Air Rraks and
li ! ! " < JPa'ont Safety Platform and
Couplers , the itiodt Perfect 1'ro-
tcction Airainst AScI-
Jcnts in the world.
PULLSAH PALACE SLEEPIHC AMD D1HINC CARS
Are run on th Burlington Route.
Information concc.lE ? Ronte , Rates , llms
Connection ? , etc. , will bs cheerttUIy fiven by
applying at the olEca of the fcuriington Route ,
5i : < fcmrteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
C.E. PERKINS , D W. HITCHCOCK.
Gcn'l Jlana er. Gen. West'n TUBSAg"t -
J. O. PHILLIPPT. St. Joe. , Mo.
G n ral ARcnt , Omaha.
U. P. DUKL ,
_ a.t Oigiha
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Simix. Ciiy EouU !
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1
Prom COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PA.WL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , orBISMABCK ,
And all polntaln Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Baknta. Thin line la equipped with the Improved -
proved Westinhotuo Autorrt-rtlc Air Brakeband
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Aa'i for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
is unsurpassed. Elejrant Drawing Room nd
Sl"epln ? Cars.ownod and controlled by the com
pany , ran Through Wthaut Chano between
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
and 3t Padl. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Coandt ninCTs , at BI5 p m. ,
tcachini ; 5loux City at 1 SO p. ra. , and St. Paul
at 11:05 a. m , matins
HOURS IN ADVANCE o
OTHER EODTB.
Returntntr , leave St. Paul at 3:13 : p. m. , ar-
rlviiR at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. , and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:60 :
a.m. Be sure that year tickets road via "S. C.
fcP. R. R. " F.C. HILLS ,
Superintendent. Missouri Vallay , lows
P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Ocn'l Pans. Agent.
J. H. O'BRYAN ,
Southwestern Freichtand Pwwn er Acent.
my2n-tf Council Bluff s
188O.
K.C.ST.JOE&G.B.R.R. ,
la tha only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND TUB EAST
From 01IAHA and the WE3T.
No change ot cars between Omaha and St. Ixmla
and hot one between Omaha and Now York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
RUCBTKd ILL
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charges andlc advance of other Man.
This entire Una la equipped with Pullman' *
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coich-
C3 , Miller's Safety Platform and
Coapler and the celebrated
V , < -stlnibouao Alr-Brake.
STSEE THAT YOUR TICKET P.BADSTMl
ty Vli Kani3 City , St. Joseph and"El
. , vla SfEl
Tickets for Ezle at all coupon stations In the
West.
J. F. BERNARD , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Gcn'l Sapt. , Oen'l I'i33. & Ticket Ae't
St. Joseph. Ho SL Joseph , Mo ,
W. C. SEACHKIST , Ticket Acen. .
21 * Fifteenth Street , hetwnen Farnhau and
DonjlM , Union Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD ,
POM. Airent , Omaha. Gen'rl Atent , Omaha.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER 00.
Manufacturers oi
STANDARD 'SHOT '
r mm v * # m * *
x < S5i S " ' 573- ?
'flr TJfiil ? -
BB SURE TO CUT IT.
THEBE3TIN MARKET.
B. W , BLATCHFORD & CO.
Uannfacturcra of Leid Pipe , cheet and Bar fxsad ,
Block Tin , Pipe ana Solder , Llr eod Oil
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTdH ST. , CHICAGO
J > K. A. S. FEXDEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
UAS PEiaiAKKVTLT LOCATED UI3 MEDICAL -
ICAL OFFICE ,
Ii5 Tenth SUeet , . OUAHA , HEBRASKA
Otfsris ; Ui services In all departments o
medicine jnJ EUigery , both In zcnciol aii
f edil prinl-e a cute and chronic dlscans. Ca
39 consulted uthl aad day , and will Tlslt *
? trt cl tha dtj acJL county oa rtcjipt of Istto .
KIDNEGBN is kivbly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weals
A. W IAA Sidneys Dropsy Bright's Disease . Loss of Energy.
* * -fcrf * ' im _ j nr
j rVj 9fcrf Qi * V fcj OAJ - - * < Jt , \/A LA A faj f
Tlk Vvi 1 \Vrt . . . . . _ . . . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
Nervous l + TT S * r - / \ * * * ± Z .u ru V TTJ i A -
Debility , or a y Obstructions urjsins from EZidnpy or
Bladdei T easas AI.-o for Yellow Fever , Blood and Kidney
Poisoning , in nfecti d malarial sections.
- with JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLEY MALT we h T
discovered K D.\ EOFXwhiPactt pe iflcallr on the Kidney * and Urinary Onjans , rtmcTlns : In juriuM *
ikp-dU frrnIn :7iH 'i ajil - % j pr % eiitinany strilnire. smartiat ; senutlco heit or lrritati-ii
In the incmbr n .ue 'i i.i.- f ! : 0 i u or water p-v ao It ridUs a healthy actlun In the KWny
giria. 'hem t > trciuti ! , * ! , n I ut.iriiur theje omiis ta I.eittby c-nidltlon , showinj ; ItJ nfocw
onboth th-3 c-jl r anl fj-r [ lo c oi ur no. It can t > u t-iKco at > 11 timf , inall climite and utulert
circumstar.cei wi.t out -njuryt . h Astern. UallLoany other preinMl Ion for Kl-lney altteiUi
it hasaTery t > ; ei < r.iian tistn and ( Uvor It hia been .iKcuit ton-&Xe a
contaiulnjf i > 3.tire .tiurc 1 prop rlicj whiuh wiilnot raunmtr. but he acrcp'.alle to the tUira.h
Before Ukinciny .i\crra < tt lw.tr. abottlo of KIDSKOEN' tn CLKANSK the KIDNEYS front
foul matter ' Try it anJ y > u wi.t a-wr.ys tye it as a fjmlly medicine. Ladies especially will llk.t I.
and Gentlemen w.'l tid \ KIDNKGKV the bt-st Kldnr Tmic ercr used !
HOTICE Kach bolt's -narj th snture of LAWKKXCE i MARTIN , a'sos Proprietary Gorero '
ment Stamp. hch ! permits KIDMICEX to bo sold ( without liceu&e ) bDru bls , Crooers nJ
Otbgr Parsons everywhere.
Put up in Quart size Bottles for Genera ! and Family Use.
If not foundatjour Dru Ki < tdorUroce , we will sendabottlo prepaid to the nearest exrreool
office to yon
LAWRENCE & MARTIN Ills.
, Proprietors , Chicago , .
Sold by DEUGGISTS , GROCEES and DEALERS everywhere
Whuei. ! le aits In Cnr a , bTEKLB , JOHNSON Si CO. , I'll ! supply tbeirailo at manufaotur
prlcfS.
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B.
IS TIIE OUEAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN TILE EAST & THE
lUmaln line rnns ( rom Chlcaso Council
Liberty. Iowa Citj-.JlrifcriM. Urcoklyn. < Jrlnnci. ;
DCS Molnes ( the capital or Itr i4 > , ? nart. Atia.i-
tlc , and Ave < n : with branches ttvBdre'a
Junction to Peorla : Wilton Junction tOln * n-
tltc. Wnshlnrton. Kalrtteld. Kldon. BolknSp.
CentrsTllIii , I'rincctoru Trenton. Gallatln. t'anso-
rnn. L avcntrofth. Atchleon. and Kaa m CItyj
Washlnctan to Slennfliar , O kaloo"a. an-i Knox-
vill ? ; Kcrrjait ta Farmlnston. Uonar-Brte , Ben-
tonsurtt ! , 'ntlcpcml nt. , Rhton. Otturawd , TiMr-
vlllP.OskhNxwo , i'cl ! , ilonroe. and Des iloinesi
NVwtonto Jlonroe : If Mfi'Sei o Ifidlviola ana
Wlnterjct : AtlantlJtoLewMnnd Aaddbon ; ami
Aoca to Ilarlan. ThH li positively the 0011'
Kntlroad. which owns , and operates a throuch.
line from Chicauo Into tha Stnta of Kansng.
Thronsh Exprc e Passenger Trains , with Pull-
jnin * ainc C'an ttncHert.nronin each way dally
betwcan CUrcAdO and 1'EOBt.t , ItA 'AB CTTT.
COC.NCII. Iff ! rS. liSAVZNWORTH and ATCni-
MJX Through cttr < sra no rnn between 11 i"au-
xee find Knrtas CUT. via tile "Jlllttauiseo and
Knelt Island bh-r * lln - .
Tlie " Great V.oclt Island" la mairnlHccn lr
equipped. It * rnad bed la Blmplr > = : > 2ct. and iM
track Is laid with etccl rails.
What will please you most will ba the pleasnr-
of onlojjn ) : journifBJ" . while pnsslntc ovcrthn
beautiful prntriCT iif Illinois anil Jowa. In < > no < if
our maKnlrtcent blnlncCnrs that accompany nil
Throueu Eipre'S 'frsilnii. Yna net an entlro
meai. ns KOO < I itt U nerved la nny Unt-cUss hotel ,
loreeventy-nvo eeuts.
/ pprcclatlne the fact that a majority of the
PCOJM-J prefer separate apartments fonllffercnt
purposes ( nnd thn Immense pa en > ! er business
of this line warrnritlnjf U ) . wo ur pleased tonn-
nocnco that this Company runs I'ullman Falacc
t'uri for sleeplnc purposes , and 1'ilace
I'DI.I.VA.V PA.ACE CJt art- ran ihronitli to PEUUIA , DEd
. .
COir > OXI. . KI.VFES. KAXSAW CITT , A TCIIINU.V. nnit I.KA VE > VO
Ticket * vlu thU JLlnc. known > the "Oreat Itock Jiluiid Jtoutc. " n
nil Tlctet * = cnt In the Vnlted Ntntei , n l Cnnmln.
Far Info-mntlou not abtnlaablo at jour homo ticket office. KiMrvu.
A. KIMBAI/L , . E. ST. .TOIIN ,
Uen'l aapertntendent. Uen'l Tkt.
VERIOK.
BEDDING FEATHERS
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture aad
upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW SOOD8 AT
OTTV 3. SiiJL V 3fcJ2rC3CO35C
ap It men th nt 1208 and 1210 Farnliuni Street.
A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all
dl < ca."ct of the Kidneys , Bladder , anu Uriniry
Ormil. .
It will positively cure Diabetes , Orivrl. Drr > p-
sy , firlzht's DiBCiso , Inability tn retain or exr > ell
the Unne , Catarrh of "Iio RLMer , hUh colored
and rcanty nrine. Painful Crmatln ? , LAMK
BACK. General U'eakncsj , and all Female Cnm-
It avnldn In'ernal medicines. Is certain In it
effects and cum when nothing ese can.
For eala oy all DruUU or ent by mall free
upon receipt of the price , J2.CO.
DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
your addrem for our llttla book ,
How a was Saved. "
HE" < C IHFT. Aznnt fnr
To Nervona Sufferera-Th Great
European Eemedy Dr. J.
B. Simpson's Specific
Medicine.
It U a poiitlre rare forSpermatorrhes , Bemlnal
W akn s , Impotency , and ail dureaei resultlnjr
from Self-Abuse , u Vental Anxiety lo > ot
Memory. P ln In the hack orS dc. and difeases
that levl to
Consumption
Insahi'y anil
anearlygrtve
The Specific
Uedlcine It
htlng M-d
witn wonder
ful succeM.
. _ I Pamphlets
ect free to all. Write for them and get full
particulars
Price. Spedflj , n.OOperpackaa * , or ti pack
ages for ? 5. < XJ. Address all orders to
J.B SIMPSON 3IKIHC1NE CO. ,
Ko . 101 and 106 Jlaln it. , Buffalo , S. T.
Bold In Omihi by C. F. Coodmin , J. W. Bell ,
J. X Lib and all dnurfs's ererywhere.
epJ3-dAwly
LEGAL NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby jiea that , 'n fhe 17th day
of Janua-ylS79.on C. L. S-t-vfford pu ch ed.
at the Din.rla countr tiea.iutti' * offl t. at jri-
v t s li , f r tne delinfjueat t ie of t-7f fiere
on. Itt four (4) ( iu bloct thr > hundred
and forty-nve ( 4S ) in th tl'y of Omaha , Doaz-
lag county , Nebraska , taxed In the name of IL B.
Gardnerand tbat tha time it the redemption
thereof will expirs J - "i-T174' ' . * * <
Dtnino Cart foreatlnu purposes only ,
great feature of tur i'alace Cars Is a U
SALOON here yon can enjoy your " 1
atnll honrsof the day.
Maenlncent Iron llrldzes span the MlMisMMf
and lilMonrt rivers at all point * CTOMWJ n .Id *
line , and transfers are avoided at Lou net Baft ,
Kansas City. Leavenworth. and Atchisor * * V
flectiyns beine made tn Union Depot * . .
TUB piuxcipAi. K. ic. coNNEirriucw v"T
THIS ORKAT THUUBUII U.N1S AW 4 | .
At cnicAUO. with all fltterstct Unet ia VC
jj jit nnd t5jQth t
At K.xotEWoou , wlththeL.5.4M.B. . JO 4 > V
U o'i ll QnT8. With R. *
Ati.ASAI.tK.wMIlLCOTt.Jl.n.
AtTKORlA.wlth r. H. AJ. : P.i > . AE * .
W. : III. Mid. : and T. P. AW. Kits.
At ICCKK ISLAyn with "Jtllwankeo ft.
Island 3I. < ) rt Line. " and Itock l l'd A Y BO.
At DAVEXPOKT. with the Uarenvort ;
C.M.AsttP.K.K.
At WEST MOEnrr. with the BC. . H. 4
AtCilUNXELT. - lth Central Iowa K.K.
A t I1ESMOI > .ft. with II 31. A K. U It. N.
-t [ jii.nrT9.wlth Union l'ac" > -
. with U. A jln. It. It. It. In
At OTTL'JUVA. wln ! ' 'entral Iowa It. tt 4 .
SU U A 1'ac. . nnd % U. &Q.MI. Kd .
At KEOKUK.wlthTou PPO.Vnr. . : VV * *
Louis A I'ao. and St. 1 * . Keo. A K.-W. H.UcJt
At CA3ICUOX. with ILSt. J It. It.
At ATCIHSOX. with Atch..Topeka AtawJ } * * - <
Atch. A Neb. and Ceru Ur. u. 1 * . It. Itds.
At I.EA VENWOKTU. with Kan. Pac. 4 < X i
Cent. It. Itds.
At K A.VMA * Crrr. with all lines tot tT *
ana Southwest.
BEIAOTEEE
Star Wind Mill ,
JIANOFAOTURKD BT
THOS. E. WILLUMS ,
RED OAK , IOWA.
CorreirnondeDec solicited from thorn n e1m *
reliable wind Hill fend fur circular and pric *
aniativ infurmatlon la rr ard to theHUl rl ! b *
ehearfully turriishe-1.
LITE AGENTS WANTED.
REASOS3 WHT TOtfenOUlD BUT T11JB
BEL7IDEBE
STAR WIXD MILL.
BECAUaE
lit. 1 1 Is more of o In a s I of wfnrt , an fa
the most tulden changes of th wind from > ny
direction , because the wbe l l > lnjr flit o. > h
tovter Is always rwd/ with its edje to the r-i-id.
and allots tt anetos In Or aronod , v thr >
out 'urnlnff or striking the wb I.
2nd. Ituarlild wheel h Tnf ( no mov-iU *
Join's to wear out , nut or crtat In the win .
3rd. Jc nor licet ha no ffert on It ,
4th. It IOKS low power from frieIoa : tl.ia
other Din * .
J'.h. It will ran with less wlnl than ot r
dth Itlseiflly rrjn'ated so it will perfo n
any amount cf work required lesa ttun Its capTO-
7th. It has no pnlllev , springs nor sliding ; Ixnd *
to ie < re up In w.nter. . .3
Sth. It wl'l not ) > amp whan en5 of Kear. * tSi
9th. It Li well > nd heaiilv painted with th
coats of the best wiut the market can afford.
10th. Itlsarwfettself-reKilator.andwillt. 'n
care of Itelf in heavy chan Able wind storms
llth ILsrymetrlcaTfonnlsapeffectomaxe >
I''th. Ne'er have heard of any blown don vl
ret when oroperly set u ? with arnulatinsrvai J ,
nor ever dama e > l li the leant by the wind.
12th. They are of good material anOJ w > U
made. ! "
14th. AH hafs turned. boxM habited and ttt
neo-Miry parta double nutt L.
i'th. It Is more simjI , , more compact In
iUn. . yu aaa Jtfijpjor