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MTCHMEYS-AT-LJiW CHARLES POWELL , OF THE PEACE tomer loth an JUSTICE EU. . Omaha Neb. VrK. SIHERAL , * TTOttKET. AT LAW Room 6. Cralrhtoa JtBloefc.IBthSt.OMAHA. . NKE. \ D. L. THOMAS , A TTOUKKY AT LAW-Loani money , bnyi * * and eclla real estate. Boom S.Crelghton A. C. TROUP , A In Huacorn * * - , George E. Prltchettl farnh m St. OMAHA , KEB. DE3CTER L THOMAS , A 7TOBSE7 AT LAW-Crnlctsrinki - Soil . * . lny. ait * -"l-PEABODY , - TAWY- ll - ft Offlc * la Crolzhtoo Block , nxt U xtsrtOSce , OMAHA , NEBRASKA. JBOTASY rrniLio. COLLECTIONS MADS D. MCLAUGHLIN. A T 'KJr OF JL THE PEACE Southeast corner FUte nt tg"Collectlnn3 Promptly Attan-led G'BRitS 8ARTLETT , AUorneys-at-Law rc-Onion UlochJVteenth an < ? Famham ATTORNEY AT LAW. AR3ACH BLOCK. COR. DODO. & IBTH 8TS. _ OMAHA. KEB. W. J. Oonnell , Attorney-at-Law - - , OBce : Front rooa.s , np rtalrt In k . KJPIOK. unTtTk. u RKSMOK i KEDICK , Attorneys-at-Law. - - . 8jw-ld ftu-jfon wju t , -j j . . s rp rT5 ! " : ' . . 'Op 'jonrts ot the Btato and the M'J I n.u i "Wxte. OIBea v..i , st | oppotite ft " TOl JV B' j no9dh S , F. HAKDE3SOH , A 0 7 AT 1 -142 ramham Street JCL 1ma > . HobrMk * . * ' . T. UICOARDS. O. J. HDIIT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. - - . Orrics 215 South Fourteenth Street. BY THE CJ E OF BR. BOSANKO'S P8LE REMEDY. IMTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES nt once on tbe nppllpntlon or IX IMtc upon tHennrta lite TumoraT Intcn e"ii5 locr.w 101 other remerftp. fan .She no other , and tell - V. . . Bet \t \ merit * . ' ? n. ? ° oo 3aum pre ac * " * * * frjnt dlmblllty , bat bey It , IRYBT ABNED CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. " ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , MM whcayou cannotobljitn Uorbl irlll > cnd It , prepaid. onrenlptor 0 T. Bo. nto ncatiaeoa MJe , ent application. AddrcM , BQSANKQ MEDICINE GO piatrA. o. jy , .njt ifr , eAongiDfi it won- H ? j'.9Kf , f3 JZt f .7' j. ' " * " * " " V" * ' flf" 3 * ' ' ? . * . - -a . * . - . ' " i * * ? * V0t. * * " ' " ' " ' / .t " . , "r r ' f ' rtSJ'7S ! | " T or sui'ciic I t It lr tiotfj , : i'- . ' ; .VO.'il * * i - > . * vc.f ; A. " - * * ' "I * JS1. * " "tf * * ' - * V ? THE PATL7 BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . SIS Pamkcm , bet. Sth and 10th Street * TEB1I3 OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Oopy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid ) $8.00 BmonthB " 4.00 8 months " " 2.00 TIME TABLES THE MAILS. C , & N. W. E. a 6:80 a. tofciO p. ml 0. B. & Q 6 :30 a. m. , 40 p. m. O.B.14P.K. B,75SOam.,2:40p.m * 0st Joe E30 a. m aCltyAP.5aOa.ci. tT. P. B.B.ll:10 .ta. O. & R. V. to Lincoln. 10 a. m. B. * M.R.B.,8 : < Oam. 0. kN. W. , 7 Ca.m. omnKO 0. kN.W. B.R. , U a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & O. , 11 a. m. , 9 JO p. m. C.B. I. iP. , 11a.m. , 11p.m. C. B. & 81 , Joe.,11 a.m , , 11 p. m. U. P. H. R. , i p. m. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. m , 8. City & P. , 11 a.m. B. &U. iaheb.,4 p. m. Local mills for States Iowa leave bnt oaoe a day , vis : 420 a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sunday * . THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaater. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. Dally Express. . . . 12:15 p. m. 835p.m. do Mixed 6:10 p. m. < Sfip.m. do Freight 6:30 a. m. 1:40 p. n > . do do 8:15 a. m. 12 0-a. m , TIMK CAKD OF THE BURLINGTON. LIAVB 01UBA. ABJUTS OlUHi. Express 8:40p xa. Express lOrtO a. m , Mall fl.-OO s. m. Malt 10:00 p. m. Sundays Excepted. Enndayi Excepted. CHICAGO.'ROCK ISLAND i. PACIFIC. Mall . 6:00 : x m. I Mail . 10:00 : p. m. Express. . . . . .JiO : p.m. | Express. . . .10:60 : a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall . 8r0a.rn.liun . - 7S8p.m. Knprew . 8:40 pi m. j Expre B . . . .10:00 : a. m. Sundays exceptod. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFi taaT IRMVB. Mall . 8:00 a. m. I Express . 7 : < 0 . m. KxrireM . 6:00 p. m. | Mall . 7:2a i. m. The cn'.y line runnlne Pullman Sleeping Can out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA i NORTHWESTERN AND JSIOUX CITY & PACIFIC F AiLROADS. Brpreag _ . .8:00 a. m. ] Fxpreffl . 1:30 P m. Dally Except Suadnys. B & M. R. E. In NEBRASKA. LT1TI. AKK TX. ThrouhExp..8iOam : I Through Exp .4:00 pm Lincoln Exp. .6.16 p m ( Llr.c.In Exp. . .9 .30 a m SIOUX CITY & ST. " * UL R. R. 6:10am : | > zp n . 10:00 am Express . 8,40pm I Ai . 720 p m WABASH , bT. LOUIS t PACIFIC. LSAVU. UUUVH. Mail . _ 8a.m. I Mill . 11 5 a m Ezpreoi - 8:40 p. m. ( Express . 4:25 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. f. R. R. L tre Omaha , daily. S a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. , 1 p. m. , X p. m. , 8 p. m , 5 p. m , , 6 p. m , , Leave Council Blnffs ; 8:25 a. m. , 9:26 a.m. , 1035 a. m. , 1135 a. m. . 135 p m. , S:25 p. m. , 3:26 p. m , 535 p. m. , 635 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leavinc Omaha at 8 and 11 a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; Council Bluflf at 9:25 , m. , tnd 2:25 : and 535 p m. LeaTe Omaha : a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8 0 . m. , 1 p. m. , 40 p. m. , 735 p. m. , Leave Coancll BIn3s : 6:15 a.m , , S:40a , m. , UHO a , m. 535 p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 7 0 p. m Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & EEPUBLICAN f ALLET R. . 1111 IMSa-in. . 4 5 p. m. D&llv except Sundays. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonuerful disco verlw in the world havebeen made Among other things where Santa Clans BUjed Children Ott ask II he makoa coeds or not , U really h lives In a mountain ot eaow. [ Alt year an excursion pilled clear to the Pole And suddenly drcppod In to what gecmedllkekholc Where wonder of wonders theyfonndanowland , iVhlle falry-likj belngi appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ours , with more beautiful gitxn , And far brighter skit * than ever were seen , Birds with thi huea ot a rainbow were found , While flowers of exqulflte fragrance were grow Injp around. Wet long were the ; left to wondtr in doubt | A bcluc coon cxme th/ had hcikhi Much about , Twaa Santa Claus' sell and thl.thcy all say , 3e iBoked like the picture t eseo every day He drove up a team that looked vcrVquoer , . 1. But be took thorn on botrd and drove them He showed them an over bis wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men furriers were working on hata great and email , To Bunce's they said they were sending them 11. Kris KIngle , tbe Glove Maker , told thorn at once , All our Gloves wo are Bonding- Buncc , Santa showed them impendent and man ? thlajt more. > Jayinc I also took these to friend Bonce1 ! stOTt. Santa Clang then whispered a eocrct bi'd tell. ks In Omaha every one knew Bcnoe well , le therefore should gcnd his goods to his can , inowlng his friends will get their full share. Sow remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , Ul who want presents to Bunce's go round , 'or shirts , collars , or gloves great and email , lend TOUT ulster or aunt one aiid all. Bunco , Champion Hatter ot the West , Donglu re t. Om h hB. * B. A. S. PENDERY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN UAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE , 4M Tenth Ettoet , - OUAHA , NEBRASKA Offerln ; Lit serriees In all departments o medicine ant' sorcery , both in cencial an pedal pracU-e acnt and chronic diseases Oa be consnlted nl Ll and day , and will risltai iart of the city and county on receipt of latt I I A new an4 hitherto unknown remedy for all disease * of the Kidneys , Bladder , ana Urinary Oreant. It will positively cure Diabetes , Orarel , Drop- 1 y , Brisht's Disease , inability to retain or expel ! be Urine. Catarrh ot the Bladf er , high colored nd vcant ; urine , Painful Urinating1 , LAMB 1ACK , Uencral Weakness , and all Female Com * plaints. It avoids Internal medicines , is certain In It Meets and cures when nothing ; else can. For sale by all Druggists or tent by 'i free pen receipt of the price , { 2.00. DAY VEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS. Toledo , O. .r yoor addren for our little book. How a was Saved. " MKS K. ISH , Atrent for Hearuka. ] POEK PACKING. Beginning of the Regular Winter Season-at St. x * - ' iLouts. What the Packers Say About the Outlook. St. Louil Pejmb'lein , No * . L To-day , the 1st day of November , tbe regular packing season begins. Tha pork packers in national council , assembled many years ago agreed that all meats cured between the 1st of November and the 28th day of Feb ruary would be considered "regular , " and in their annual conventions since this rule has been more and more rigIdly - Idly enforced. All hogs slaughtered from the 1st day of March to the Bfst day of October , their meats are called "summer cured. " In years gone by all bogs were slaughtered in four months namely , November } Decem ber , January , February , the coldest mouths in the year , and much money was lonfc in. tbe event of a thaw or warm spell coming on suddenly. But with the increased demand for pro visions , the hog product , meats ) as hams , fihouldeis , eides , tolled and smoked , and lard , fete. , and the inn - n > viatons : brought in by Yaukee in genuity in the construction of pork- houses where ice could be utilized and a cold atmosphere obtained. THE SCMIIEE CUMSO has assumed immense proportions and fully as many hogs are now killed in the summer as in the four winter months. In this city 4he summer kilt ing was not very large , yet from the firat of March to date 410,650 heaii of hogs have been killed , and most of this product ha beeu disposed of. On Saturday , a Republican reporter inter viewed the leading pork packers in the city to obtain their views on the prevailing prices of begs , and inquired as to "when they would begin opera tions. It is perhaps well to atate to the uninitiated , that the business of a pork-picker is very riaky , and no oth er mercantile pursuit requires so much astuteness and foresight , as sucoers hinges entirely on their good judg ment , and where millions of dollars are involved , as a matter of course , packers ara very cautious. The prices of hogs are their great stumbling block. To ono packer values of hcga on a certain day might be considered by him low enough , and he orders his buyers stationed at the stock-yard ) to go ahead and buy all they con at a oertain figure , which he names ; the buyers proceed , end by ni bt , perhaps , one hundred nud tiifty thousand dollars ate required to § 2pay for their purchases. The next day , and , perl.aps , the two or three following days , pikes grad ually go down. This is where the fine work comes in. It is to know when to buy and when to "pull out , " as they call it , that makes pork packing protitable. The summer ceaBoni now about anded , has been a successful one to packers , r.nd all hive made money , as the prices of provisions have steadily advanced for the last six months , and the packers who held their winter's killing , and those who slaughtered right along , received handsome retnrns on their invest ments. " THE BTirr FIGURES IN PROVISIONS Have been distrusted of late , however , and about a fortnight ago n break was made nnd values became lower , which started a decline in the hitherto high prices of hogs , and declines became general and fell fully $1 on the hun dred pounds. During the past three no jo fi ti aoLiuu con inliuu pFiuos-nciii- up a little and are fully 81 per one hundred pounds higher than last year at thi time. The range for November 1 , 1880 , may bo put down at $4 30 © 4 65 , while the following table will show the weekly prices for threa pack ing seasons in the month of Novem ber : W9-80. 1S7S-9 1S77 8. Nov. 1. . $34 370 J2 CC3 SO ? 4 2JQI 75 Nov. 7. . SS5jx3 5 2 4Cg5 CO 4 Z'4 ' 0 Nor. 14. . S 25CS 80 2 4 < ) @ 1 05 8 0l 65 Nov. 21. . 3 CCKtft CO 2 3532 65 3 ? I"C4 65 NOT. S3. . 8 t Cl 16 2 ICgS 85 t 75(24 ( 45 THE riBST HOUSE TO BEGIN Is Birlle & Cochrane , with a capacity of 4,000 per day , and it is the inten tion of this firm to ruu under full pressure. Tn fact , on Saturday over 1,000 head of hogs were killed nnd strung up , and by evening were cool enough to. be cut up. Capt. "Wm. Bartle , the manager , laughingly re marked , "When yon get a good offer , make it ; the lard from those hogs is al ready sold , and certainly at a profit. , " Henry Ames A Co. have been killing - ing all summer and will keep on with out interruption. The capacity of thia house is 2,600 head per day , and they have been killing about seven or eight hundred per day , but from this on will slaughter to their full capacity. Mr. W , H , Scudder , the president of the company , was of the opinion that the price of hogs would not come down much , if any , the present sa- son , and his reasons therefor were that last winter's and this summer's c crop of provisions were almost en tirely exhausted , except some bar relled pork which will not last to the a end of the month. It was reasonable to suppose "that prices of hogs would Ba Bt range from $4 60S5 00 per 100 a pounds , and perhaps higher , but cer 1 tainly no lower. 1t The reporter , under the escort of 1t Mr. Scudder , inspected the entire i building , and it is safe to tay , without of "contradiction , that this old 8 and celebrated bouse has the latest j , improvements and many that others have not. "Do you see that upright j , engine , with small tanks and a lot of j pipest" said Mr. Scudder , at the same time pointing to an engine. There porter admitted he did. "Well,1 0 ntinced he , "that is the substitute f rice. " The marits of this new in r 'ntion were then pointed out and thi workings explained. The engine ii employed in pumping and ciroulatini a pickla or brine scientifically cnlle : solutisrchloripi sodium through pipes into large flat iron paus situated under the floors of the slaughtering anc salting rooms , and this liquid by ev- apora'ion cools the atmosphere as qnickly and as readily as ice can , ace at one-tenth the cost and labor. The novel smoke-houses were &lao ah&wn. wbereifi meats chn bo smoked eff- ocUally ! by a "cold smoke" in thirty hours , wh le all the other housea use the old ctyle of hot smoke , which re quires weeks of time. The salting of meaa is also done very expeditiously , and in lets than half of the time of the old way. Alt Or THE SAME OTINION. The majority of the packers seem to agree that'pricea on h&js for tl e next eix y days will not fluctuate much from the present figures as given above. Soaie , however , confidently predict that prices will go as high as SG per 100 tt . Should cold weather set in oan most of the picking-houses will run their ftill Capacity , barring high prices. Some packers argue that tba hog crop is not full ready yet nnd will not be for folly one month , and if too large a demand is made for hrgs values will get out of their con trol. Although discretion is one of the leading characteristics of a packer , sometimes in a "brush" or "bluff1 they overreach themselves and go a littte further than they wanted to before they can call a halt. Tha term "brush ) " as Understood and practiced by packers , is to pay a little moro than another packer in a compe tition for the day's offering" , and n "bluff" is to willingly pay higher prices , ac they often do , just to bring in a big run. Tne over-price on that particular lot of hogs , no matter if thera are 10,000 head , is carefully counted up and is deducted on the next lot , providing their "bluff" worked and brought a much larger supply than usual and the weather turns just a little bit warm. This ractice is not indulgad in to any alarming extent only in a mild form. In Chicago , however , it is a common occurrence , and the "boys" would not feel happy unless such games were in VOgai ? , ( .specially "bluff. " The total packing capacity of the Various pork houcoa ID this city ag gregates 35,000 head per day. There sra also located in St. Olair county. III. , at the Nationel stock yards , two packing hi uses of 10,000 head , nnd it is rumored that the St Louis Beef CniiDing company , at the same place , may also pack hogs thia season. The officers are noncommittal and no posi tive information can be obtained. One of the packing houses on the East aide , Francis Whittaker & Sons , have been killing in a small way all sum mer , and are still keeping it up. The other house , known , as the East St. Louts Packing and Provision com pany , has beeu idle all Bitmmsrj and Mir. Richardson informed the reporter that perhaps they might commence slaughtering near the close of Novem ber. Nothing was definite , howaver. ABOOT THE STOCK YARDS. Last season nearly all the hogs packed in this city were bought at the Union stock yards , and it was only once in a while when a packer wanted hogs mighty badly that he srnt his buyer over to the yards in Illinois. The National yards have more ship- pars than packers as purchasers. All the packers interviewed stated that their bnj ers wonld ba located thia sea son , RS in the past , at tbe Union steck xiarrlM-lnnirprL JlLi.hn font nf avenue. Buffalo Bill and Texas JaoS. I thought I had never seen two finer looking specimens of humanity , or two moro picturesque figures. Both vrcra tall , well-built , active looking men , with singularly hondsomo features. Bill was dressed iu a pair of cordunya tucked into hitrh boots , atid a blue flannel shirt Ha wore a broad-brim med felt haor , sombraro , aud had a whit. ) handkerchief folded like a little shawl loosely fastened round his neck to keep off the fierce rays of the after noon sun. Jack's costume was similar , with the exception that he wore moc casins , and had his lower limbs encas ed in a pair ot comfortably greasy deerskin trousers , ornamented with a fringe 'alongthe seams. Round his waist was a belt supporting a revolver ver , two butcher Jniives , " and a steal , and in his. hand he car- rioa his trusty rifle , the "Widow. " Jack , tall and lithe , with light brown- close-cropped hair , clear laughing , " honest blue eyes , and a .soft winning smile , might have sat as a model for a typical modern Anglo-Saxon if ethnologists will excuse the term. Bill was dark , with quick , searching , oyep , Aquiline nose , and delicately cut feature' , and ghe wore his bsir falling in long ringlets , ever his sbouldera in tine western style. As he cantered up with his flowing locks and broad- brimmed hat , he looked like a picture of a cavalier of olden times. Ah , well ! it is years now sines the day I first shook hands with Jrend Bill , and many changes have taken place since then. At that time neither of them had visited the states or boon anywhere east of the Mississippi. They know scarcely more of civiliza tion and the life of graat cities than , the Indians around them Afterward they both went etst and made money. Cody has , I believe , settled down on a ranch somewhere In Wyoming , and John Omohundro , better known as Texas Jack , has gone to other and better hunting grounds. Peace bo with him ; he was a good and kind friend to me , a cheery comnan- ion , as brave as a lion , as gentle as a woman , always ready for anything , always wi.limj to worfc , cutting down mountaii s of difficulties into mole hills , always in goo.l humor , never quarreling a better hunting compan ion than Jack was in thosp days , or a more rcl.able friend , it would be hard to find. Tliero waa nothing man about -tack : he waj to Use one of his own western phrases a real white men. "Well , " says Cody , after the ceremony of introduction had bean got through , and we had ma"3e known our wishes and aspirations , "I guess we will both go along with you gents , if you likej and if I can. get leilve , and I dent know as there will be any ( rouble about that. You see Jacfe nnd I just started out thia morning to get a load of meat , but there has bean 0 msiderable of a fire down toward the forks and scared all the game off ; and as we had got no stores with ua for more than a day or two , we con cluded to come right back. " "Oh , Lord , " I sad,5 ! "tha game's all scared off , is it } what an infernal nuisance ! it does not look a very cheerful coun try to ride about in without plenty of game to'liven one up. " "Never yon mind about deer and elk , " cried Jack ; "you have no call to worry about that ; we will find game enough if yon can hit them ; you think the prairie don't look cheer- Fu' ' , eh ? Well , it does seem kind of dismal , don't it , this time of year. Ah ! " ho added , enthusiastic ally , "but you should see it in the summer , when the grass is all green , and the flowers are all a-blowing , and : he little birdies are a-buiding ! of ; heir neatias and baohoolng around , and the deer are that fat they will scarcely trouble to get out of the way ; and ss to eating , tliey are just splen- 1M , immense ! I tell you ; ain't they , Billl" "Yes , sir , you bet yourbDots ; heyarp. But coma on , Jack ; let's rurk your ponies and skin out for the ort ; we don't ' want to stop here all nigh' , anyhow. Good night , gentle men ; we will see you in the morning and fix that hunt all right , I guess. " And eo Bnffalo Bill and Texas Jack 'fork their ponies and skin out , " while wo bundle oUraelves into the vagon and rattle off as fast as six 17- lands high mules can tear to the fort , where we were most kindly and hos pitably received. Buffalo Bill and Texas Jack were as fine specimens of .heir race and class as could anywhere > o fotlndj and that is saying a good deal , for honest hearts and stalwart rauies and handsome features are not rare among the pioneers of western civilizition. It might rja supposed hat the hunters , Indian trailers , cat- .le'boye.and miners era disagreeable locplo to co-no across. That is not ; he case at ill. There are , of course , some rough characters , regular des * ) radoes , among them , and they oc- uisionally shoot each other pretty 'reely in gambling quarrels and Irunken sprees ; but to a stranger who knows how to 'o'aavo himself they are , as far as my experience goesj most civil and obliging. If a man is civil to them , hey will be civil to him , and if he does not interfere about their affairs hey won't bother about his , unless he wants their assistance , and then they will bo ready and willing to give it. The manly sense of independencathe self-respect , and that feeling of respecter or others engendered by it , which EO strongly characterize the American )3opc ! , are aa deeply marked and hare as good an efloct among the nomads of the west as in any other class of the population. Of course if a man gives hims ° lf airs hs must expact to > ay for it. I remember rather in amusing instance of this. I had 1 l . . . . . .4- lr . cr- * * - * 4 > ll -MfrnMl ) IL irat-rate man , to accompany a friend .f mine. The day before they were ; o start the guide came to me and said , "Now look here , Mr. Earl , I ain't a-goin' to back out of thia bargain , jecausol told you I'd go ; but.I ain't aareetupoa the job , I tell you. I lever c"'i'O across a chap with such a ot of side on in my lifo , and I don't ike it. However , I said I'd go , and [ 'm a-xoing ; but I ain't a going at .ho price I told you. I am going to charge him $1 a day more. " And so my friend enjoyed his expedition in jlissful ignorance that ho was paving 4s. 2d. a'day extra for "side. " [ The Sari of Dunraveu , in The Nineteenth Century. GEEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. ( King's New Discovery for Con sumption ; s certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of Buffering humanity. Thou- mnda of once hopeless cufforers , now ondly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does itposi- ively cure Consumption , but Coughs , 3olds , Asthma , Brorchits , Hay- ? ever , Hoarsness and all affections of ; he Throat , Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. We do not ask you .0 . buy a large bottle unless you know what you are getting. We therefore arnestly request you to call on your druggist , J. K. Isu , and get a trial > ottle free of cost which will convince he most skeptical of its wonderful merits , and show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For aloby J , K. IHH. (4) ( ) BucElen'a Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE In the world for ) ata , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Ihoum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all Einds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve i guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- led in every case or money re tended , 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omaha. to Tears befor THE CEMUiNE DK. C.'HcLAIvTE'S LITER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and In all Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases 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 unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid. with the irnpression.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLASE and FLEMING BROS. y T" Insist upon having the centime DR.C. JIcLAXE-S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b * * FLEHlftG Ui:03.Pitiabnrsn : , Pn. , the market being full of imitations of the name J/cinnc , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. UVllPlVE UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES , IS PLEAS ANT TO TAKE , And will prove atoneethemost potent and harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that hw vet be'n b'ouiht to public notice. For CONSTIPATION. BIUOD- NE33 , HEADACHE , PILE * , and all dlforders r.sln from an obstructed state of the system , Iti incomparably the b 3t cuiative extant. Avoid imitations ; insist on gcUinj.the article called for. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is pnt Up in broiled tin boxes only. Price 00 cent * . Ask your druffglst for Descriptive Parnph'et , or ad- drees the proprietor , J. E. HETnERINGTOX , New York or Sin Frandseo. Before Purchasing AST FoxU of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT , 3and , or Appliance represented to cura Nervous , Cnronlc and Specla Diseuei , send to the POL- VEItMACHEROALVANlCCO,61SMoitgomery Street , Pun Francisco , Cft' ' . , for tue-r Free Pamphlet nd "The Eltctrie Review , " and you wi'l ' save time , health and m ney. The P. O. Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electris Ap- iliauces on the American Continent. m\v TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat. Lungs , and Pulmonary Omans- USE ACCORD1MG TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. U/AUTCn UocalAeenU everywhere to sal Wnll I tl ) Tea , Coffee , BiUng Po der. Flavoring Extracts , etc , by sample , to femlll ; * , Profit good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , E .020. St. Loula. Mo. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center ot the West , Is pre-eminently tha best and most prattl- pvl of Its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most extensive , thorough and complete nstllu'.lon of tbe kind In the world. Thousands of acconn'anta and Business men , In the prin cipal cities and towns of the United States , owe their success to cur course cf training. The Eight Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Fine , new brick block at junction of three street car line * . Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for tbe applitation of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING , Young men who contemplate a business life , and parents having sons to educate , are particu larly requqated to tend for our naw Circular , which will glre full InfomutVyi as to terms , condition of entrance , etc. J/fcresa G , W. FOSTER , President , iep6-3m Denver , Colorado. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. m m m Wire Fencing and Railing : a Speciality. Their beuutv , permanence and economy dilly workln ? the extinction of all fencing cheap material. Elegant In derign. Indestnutible Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Oeme- Ury PUU. Iron ' Tasof , Lawn Sotteei , canopied and of ru5tio'pitt mj ; Chairs anil ercry description ot Iron and Wire omamontal work designed anil manufactured bv E T. BAKNUM'd Wire and Iron Wnrk , 17 , 29 and 31 Woodward Are. , De troit , Mich. S nH - iiB- u -atalogne anil price llit. GO EAST -VIA TOE- Chicago & Northwesterii 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It to the SHORT , SURE and Safe P. cm to Sttwasn COUNCIL BLUFFS -J" > _ . OHIOAGOMILWA1JKEE and ill polnta KAST ad NORTH. ft OFFERS THK TRAVEUSO PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD IN THB WEST. It if the ONLTBOAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which ll ran PULLMAN HOTEL CAES ! I n addition to then and to plcue all cl * M of trarelera.ltirtTes FmST.OTJlS3 MEALS at ill EATING STATIONS at EO centa each. ITS TRACK IS STKIWIISI U you wish the Bst Traveling Accommoda tions yon lll buy yjur ticket by this Route O-AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Afftnta cnn sell von Throujh Tickets rla this ro d nd Check nsnal Bag gage five ot Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12M F.rnham St. , Cor. 14th. and at Union Psdflc Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colondo Central and Union Psciflc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 Now Montgom ery 8tr t. For Information , loldera , n : p9 , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Oflce , address my agent of tbe Company , or MARVIN HUCHITT , W- STEHNITT , Oen'l Manacnr. Genl Pisa. Azent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T- CLARK , Qenl Az't Omaha ft Conceit Bluftj. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! TISJE ! CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Paa- lengcr Ccacbc * , and PULLMAN SLEEPING * DINING CARS It It acknowledged by tha rrea , and aU wks travel uvir It , M ) b tha Bert Appointed * ad Best Managed Read In the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should oear In mind that this to the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Eaat , North and Northwest. Passengers by thU Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Advantage of Six Dally Linea ol Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to New York CityWithout Change. All Ezpreps Trains on this line are equipped with the Westinzhouse Patent Air links ) and Miller's Patent Safely Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Accl- denta in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DNINC ! CARS Are run on th Burlington Route. Information coneernrasr Routes , Rate" , lime Connection' , etc. , will bs cheerfully RV | II by applying it the offica of the lurilngton Route , 61i Fonrteentn Street , Omaha , Xohraska. C.E. PERKINS. D W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Manajer. Gen. Wett'n Pass. Ag't. J. O. PHILU PPI. 8t. Joe. , Mo. General Agtnt , Oman * . H.P DUEL , fepS-dl 'HgtetAgant Omaha. sl1SSO _ K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.BR. , Is tbe only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From O1IAI7A and tha WEsT. Ho change of civn betwron Omaha nnii St. Louii and but one between Omaha and New Tork. 3EX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS UlCmTO Ali Eastern & Western Cities With le9 charges andln advance of other line * . This entire line la equipped with Pnllman'l Palace Sleeping Cart , Palace Day Coch- ea.lllller'i Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Wdstlngbouao Alr-Brako. TSEE THAT TOUR TICKET BEADg-M larVia Kansas City , St. Joseph andS& /3"CooncllBlaff3l R.vIa SfSt O-Joa andBt.Loul8.-Ei Tlck ls for tile at all coupon Btations In ths West. J. F. BABNABD. A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'I Supt. , Gent PaM. & Ticket Ae't St. Joteph , Ho EL Joaeph , Mo , W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Agen. , 214 Fifteenth Street , betwuen Famhuu and Donzlaa , Union Block , Omaha. J08.TEHOIT , A. B. BARNARD , Paea. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Agent. Omaha. Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager. The moat thorough appointal and tomplete Machine Shops and Foundry in tbe stale. Castings ot every dtscrlptlon mannfacUd. Engines , Pnmpa and eve -y data of machinery made to order. order.pedal attention given to If ell Anshrs , Pulleys , Hancccrs , Shaftin&Bridgc IronsGecr etc Flangfornew HachlneryUeachanicaI Dracght * ng , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 66 Earner St. , Bet. 14th and 15th. E jF _ COOE1 , UNDERTAKER , Odd Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given in orders by telegraph. * r day at home. Samples ] wort AddressStlaaon & Co , is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright'a Disease , Loss of Energy , Nervoap Debility , or a y Obstructions arisins from Kidney or Bladder TVgaas s ANr * for Yellow Paver , Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected miitiriol sections. X3-BythedUtili-i . .f * 'OKh-'T 'S-x" with JUMPER BHRRfFS and B.VRLE7 MALT we har di'CovertJ K D.KU K > ! < < . . S.jailv on tli KMncr snJ Urinary Orjans , rrmovln < lnjui lent dtpo < iu formu i. Hw . u.t. .1 p.- venting any strJnLe stnartini ; scn'Mlcn beat or Irritation iutho mtmbni < ni ti. > r > { ii Jih w-r water rr'JR'Io ISetcihs a healthy irtlon In tboKldne- * glvmr Ihtm streiut1- < -ir .n I rwiiiir these onr\-is ta hevlhy condition , showing IU cflsct * on both tha coliir at d wy ilo-v . > ( nr n. > It can l > o V k-n at 'II times , in all cHmitcs and undtra'l circunutaiiceswiincir njuvt > thotpni. . L'nlikeany oherprrpir : ion for Kidney It has a very pie v.inn . i . - ' V > ! . - > * and livor. It has bes.i l.fflcult < to Diane a prcpar-Uca containinir positive iiiitrt fc-titop iLt : * ! iich will not nan eate , bnt te acceptable tii the stcc ach BcforeUbinjany. ircrm'ik i > o .r. Mle of KIDN'CQKN to CLE.O3I- KIDNKYs from foul nutter Try it xn r-u _ vri'l stw J * u o it aa a f.mily metliclnu. Ladies especially will like It and Gentlemen will * i'd ICtDXFtiKri t w best Kidney Tmic ever nsfdf NOTICK tatli boti fe "wan th > stcn"tnre of \WKKXCE i MARTUf , I o a Proprietiry Govern meat Stamp.-nh'c'i permits KIDMJiiEN to bo sold ( without license ) by Drufjljts , Crocors and OthirPersons cvcrmtere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not fonnil at your Dni fati or Grutera , we will tend a bottle prepaid to the neamt expraM office to yon LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere Wholesale ajcaw m Oui."a , aTHELE JOIIASOK i CO. , will supply th trade at mannfaotu prices. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B- IS Tire fllir AT rOXXECTINB T.INK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE Itfl mnln line runs frna Ch'ciwo J Connclt Blufft.paii'lnK thniuch Jollet. < nts * . LaS-xlle. Oenp eo , Mollne. llocaIsland. . Davenp-jrt t. liberty. Iowa Citv.aiarenco. Urooklrn. Orinscll. Do Molnes ( the capital of Iowa ) , fatuart. Atlaa- tlc. and Avocn : with branches from Bur-na Junction to Peorla ; Wlltiih Junction toMmcn- tlte. Wnshlnyton. Fnlrflcld. EWon , Uelknap , Ccntrcvllle. I'rloccton. Trenton. Gullatln. C'ame- r n. Leavenworth , Atchlson , and Katnaa City ; Washington W SlKonrney. Oskaloosa. an-I Knoxville - ville : Kcoink to Faralnirton. Bonaporto , lcn- tonsoort. Independent. KUton. ottumws , EUUy- TlliB.Oslikloo-i.1. relln.M nroe. anil De Motnei : N'pwton to Monroe ; HCT Molne * vo Indlanulnami Wlntemet : Atlantic to J w's nnd Aurtubon ; nnd A-fica to llarlan. This Is positively the only Ilallroad. which owns , and operates a through line from Chicago Into tbe State ot Kansas. Throuah Expprn f naorTrnlnvwith Puii- fflan * 4lac .irii .utacli rUar tauca .S j a / - between CHICAGO and PEORIA. KASHAS Crrr. Curacit ttiam. UAVI.VWOUTU and ATCHI- SOJT. ThrouKhcnr < aroaisorunbetweenMil'-aa- ee nn < t Kin < an ( Ity. via the "illlwaukeo and Hock Islind Hher * 1 Jn . " The " Grent V.ock Inland" Is mncnlfleently eqalpp rt. Its mart bed Ii stniplr XI xt , and lt tract Is laid with ttoei roils. What will plca e yon most will be the plcnsur- of enloytnp vour m aM , while paMlnj ; over the beautiful nralrlo < of llllnoH antl Iowa. In one of onrmasniilcent UlnlneC'arnthat accOiTipany nil Throneh Express Tmlns. Vou Kct an entire raral. as Rood as it nerved In any first-class hotul. Torseventy-Uvo reiiw. I ppreclntlnir the fact that a majority of the pcoploprcfcr separate apartmentronliaurcnt pnnKiso ( and the Immense pa en er bmlne'9 of thlilmowarrantlrielM. we uro pleased to an nounce that this Compnn/ runs I'ullman J' < i/a Stemns Ca. " forslcoplnc purposes , and fitace IHnlnq dm for catlnat purp * 80nly. ercnt lpatr.ro of tur Pnlttce Cars l B SALOON * neroyon can enjoy jour - ° " ° j"nan acent Iron BrlOzoi pan the M'JBvMMT snit MlMonrt rivers at all polnu crow C ; J * line , and transfers are aroldefl at Cnuncl * ; HBl > Kansas Cltr. JUeavennorth. and AtchW * ' mv ncctlnn being made in Union uepnu. THK PKINCIL'AI. It- CONNKUTl-J C OS Tllia UllEAT TlIKOUUIl 1ASK AXtf M At CniCAOO.wtth all aironflc" Una14 MM East nnd Bouth. At K.NOI EWOOU. i ltatn lB.JtM. . v it. W. JtC.Il.10M. . , . . . . . . . . . with I * P. AJ-IMJ.4E. -rr.r * . . * . * ' ! - - . At Km K L- < LAn > with -Jtllwanlim * a VtH Islaml S ort Line. " nd llotk lolilft i'eo WM , AtUArrspoirr. with Ihe Iiar > > iip rt * C.M. Jtdt-H.it. H. At WIST I.IBEKTT , with the n. . C. 1C. & r. AtllltiNVELr. iKtt rentriii Iowa tc.lv. Jt t IIE4 JIol.vi.rf with I ) 31. A K. 1 > 1C. it AtCumcii. llttrrrs. with Union facint At CMA1IA. with B. It Hi ) . I } . 1C. 1C. In na' 0 . At trrrUMWA. wltn ' "tntral Ht. L. A I'ac. . and C. U. i Q 1C. Kds. At KEOKUK.wltn TOU 1'eo. * War. ; n- Lour .t Taa. omlt < J > . Keo.N-W-M It * . At CAMEIIO.V. wltrtll.i't.J 1C.1L At ATCIIISON , with Atcb. , Topgka & Sjn Atch. A Neb. and On. lir. if. I' 1C , RdS. At I.EAvcxwoirrn. with Kan. i'ao , Cent. It. lids. AIKANPA * crrr , with all lines for ux and Southwest. J A .ACB CAKS * : * rnti throiieh to i'eOUIA I > ES COilxUlirjiLUFFS. KAAS-LS CITY , A TCUISOX , onil JL.KA V Tleketi vlu thl < Line , known nx tbe " < lrrut ICucIx Iilund Jtuute , " all Tlcfc-et iuent In tbe United .Stole. lnd Cunudu. For Info inatlon not obUUnuble at your homo ticket efflce , fiddrm. A KIMBAIjIj. 12. ST..TOIIN. _ Uen'l Superintendent. Uen'l Fi V i FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF fiEW GOODS AT THE 1 08 and 1210 Funiliuin Streg\ T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New Tork hag located In Omaha , and Dental Roonu , over A. Cruickshink & Co.'c , Cor. 15th and Dou Lia. sep9-2n > SHOW OASES IT O _ G . W' 1317 CAS3 ST. . OMAHA. NEB. 9A good assortment always on hand-TFa 31. R. RI.SDOX , Ceneral Insurance REPRESENTS : PIKKXIX ASJORANCE CO. . of I n- < Ion , CoshAicelg tS.'OTin WESTCIIESTKIC. N. Y. , capiui t. < x , wj THE 3IKKC1I ff. of New-uk. N. J. , I.'W.OW GIRAKI > FIiKPhiIad lplilaCapttaI. . l.COO.OOO NOKTUWl TKr.N NATIOXAL.Cap- IU1 TOO.OCO FIREMKK'S FOND. California 300,000 IIKITISU AJIEKICA ASai'R\NCECo 1.2CO.OM NK A SK FIRKINS. CO. , Anrcta. . . . ? oO,0 0 AMKKICAr CENTRAL , Assets 0,000 3 ant Car. nf Fifteenth t Douglas St. , met- OMAHA. 5SB. Th e Best Cash D WUl Open in Kennedy's New Brick Building , 10th and Jones , on . MONDAY IRNING , NOVEMBER IST , AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M WITH A LAEGE AJMD WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS , NOTIONS , Which will be sold at Boston Prices , EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS , direct from the Auction Rooms of New York azid Boston , will be offered to tha Public.