Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 19, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3
rppM M OKARLES POWELL , CSDCCorTUE J'EACE forner JBlh Karcb3jn SM OmahaScb. EM. SlrJSERAL , A TTORKEY AT LAW RoomB.Crelcht Jlilock. . 15th St. OMAHA. KEB. 0. L TiiQMAS , AS LAW Loans moner bn ATTOIIKEY real estaw. Room S.Crelcat Klock. A. S. TROUP , , T LAW-Off la Hanson AnoKKKr 10 OecTRfl K. Pritcirtt , 16 ftrnhtua ' 't , OMAHA , NEB. 1TOP.KS7 AT ULVT Crulttgntslte Bui A. B. GKAUWfCK , TTORNET AT LAW Office 1604 Famha < I. PEACQDY , A YEH J25c la Cratebt n Block , utri rcjtOffl , * , CMAHiKK guaonoyg HAM D'ORIES & 8ARTLETT , Attorneys-at-La .JgfTCF Unlon Bloek.Finocnlh anf FMnhaj ATTORNEY AT LAW. AREACK BLOCK , COR. DOOQ. & IBTH STi OHAHA. KKB. r. J. . . Conneli , Attorney-at-Law CTJIS. . & BEBICE , Attorneys-at-Law Spodal uttflntlnn will be dTen to nU ? oit ucab. * corporiUonaof every ascription ; ll K ? * 'tl" > Cocrta oTthe State and tt st- fcUWARD W. SIMERAL , , , l.ATJLATr-Scom ! 8 ith cd Dooglr no9dl S. F. KAHBER30H , raet Rr. T. UICCARIS , . j. linn : RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , _ Orncm 215 South Fourteenth Street. J VI I BV TKE CSC OF DB. BOSAHKO'S SMTERNAL. EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES nt on > on llic npnUcatlon of IX * no ou.fr. and tell your CURED S RICE , 50 CENTS. * ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , wIien you can not obtain Itofhlm. tU arnd H , prrpal.I , on receipt ofpric , DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. P1QTJA. O. TflEO LYMEDICINEl TImt Acts at the Same Time on 7Z-SE Ls\ER , THS BOWELS , * and the KIDNEYS. vhr 'lj"itatorcans arotho natural cleans- SUFFERING i , I > rsp wla , Jinn- n : nd Pile * , or Kid- , ; , Grarri , Ditt-etea , "HfiUmcul in Oic Urine , Hllkj / Ci Uopr Urine ; < > r Itlien. : incite Pains nnd Acfc" , l-\ .lonrtl because the I > Icx < d 13 poisoned 9 tm l"tnrs that tlioald liar * been 5 ' 1 trMi rettoro O-elicaVhr action nnd all these ( JD\'ngcMiT will lip banl-ili-il ; ntcltct j cn > yt yi u vill 1o ! luit to LulTi-r. . TUonsar .shavcbecncnrcd. Tryttanaron v < tiulil on'Unam to t'.ic iinmbcr. Take It lUjlJ1. ! . villoRCcmorccladdenTODr heart. " * . nv euficr longer fromtho torment - flctstns bsck ? V 4ty b ! = r ouch tllstress fiom Oon- i f oitHin end Piles ? i y bo so frarTuI becnuro of die- ! vdurlno ? j -f-sr-'WoBT'-TlU care j'oa. Try a pact' 1 .t - > - iO"ml IK ? ratlsflcd. ' r.n < md and ' * lnirttl IIGM it , or iritl gft U JOT . /-i V. , pnftcrir : ! . ITf tlSlQ. r * . " j. * . . . * . . * 7i i i w it * * W. ' ' * M . r * > * * , r * . . .j * ( * * V.V.A * * , " -M M.v.n llar'Ircttra , Vt. TWO DOLLARS WILT. SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. THE DAILY BEI OMAHA PUBUSHINC CO. . PROPRIETORS. . W6 .FarnAffm , trf. W * and I * v StrtOt TEEMS OF SUBSORIPTIOH , 1 Copy 1 year , la advance ( postpaid ) . . . . .fS. 8 month ! " " . 1 months " " . 2. _ TIME TABLES- THE MAILS. C , 4N. W. 11. R 20 a. m. , 2:10 p. uS C. B. 4 Q.6CO a. m. , 2:10 p. m. 0. B. I & P. R. K. . 6:80 a , m. , 2:50 p. m * C4 St. Joe 630 a. m. B. City 4 Pi 5:50 tin. U. P. B.E. , lltOa.m. O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. fcM.R.R.,8:4Qain. ornnsa 0. * K. W. R.R. , 11 , jn. , 11 p. m C.B. &Q.u.in , 9sop.m. a E. t. & P. , U ft. . , 11 p. m. C. . fe St. Joe. , 11 fc.ni. , 11 p. m. TJ. P. B. B , . < p m. O. & R. V. bom Lincoln , 12UO p. m , B.CUy&P.iia.w. B. &M. In Jieb.,4 p. So. local malts tat Slates Iowa leare but onoc d \ Tic 430a.m. CfflCQOpen from 12 to 1 p. m. Snndaym. T00MA8 F. II ALL. PosisusUr. Arrival And Departure o Trains ONION PACIFIC. _ _ LJUYl. ARIUVX. Dally Express. . . .12:15 p. m , 835p.m. do MUed . ; G.inp.m. 4:25 p. m. do Freight . 6:30 : a. m. Uttp. IT. do do . SOS * . EH , 12:40 a. m. TIME CABD OF tlffi BDRUNQTON. istvi OMAHA. AKKITB 014C4. express 3:4irp. : m. Excreta 10:00 : a. B Hill 6:00 : a. tn. Mull 10:00 p. c Sundays Eicepted. Sundays Eicepted. CHICAGO.IROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mail . 6:00 a. m. I Mail . . .100 p. c Exprces . 3:10 : p. m.1 Express. . . . 10-W a , n CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Hall . er > 0 a. m. I UaU . _ 730 p. n K"press. . . . , , :40pBExpress. } ( . . . .10:00 a. n Sundays excopled. KANSAS CITT.ST. JOE & COUNCIL P"JFR MAT ! ARKIVH , Hall . _ 8:00 a. m. I Expreea . 7:10 v B Ex-iron . 6flOp.m. | Hafl . 7 Sf. re The only line rannln ? Pullman Sleeping ; CM out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND ( SIOtTI CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS. Expre . _ . . .BOOa. m. | Express . 130 p m Daily Except Sundays. B. & M. R. R. In NEBRASKA. 11UYB. ARR-TS , Phroush Exp..8iOam : I Through Ep..4 SK ) P n Unooln Exp..C:15 p m ( Llnctln Exp..9:30 : a n BIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. lfkQ..6:10am | E-tp-cs3..10-00 a tiptoes . B,40pm&L | . 730 p tt WABASH , ST. LOUIS * PACIKia LUVn. AilUVM. Can . _ 8 a. m. I Hill . 11:85 a. m Upre-B..8 : ) p. m. ( Eipreu . 1:25 , p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. rtiTe Omaha , dally. 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 1 a. m. , 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , S p. m , E p. m , , 6 p. a. . Leare Conndl Blnto ; 326 a. m. , 8E5 : a. m , , 0:25 a. m. , 11:25 a. m. , 1:55 p. m. , 2:25 p. ra. , 35 p. ra. , 525 p. m. , 6:25 p. m. , 'oar trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at S and 11 . m. , 2 and B p. ra. ; Council Elufls at 9:25 , 1:25 a m. , and 2X5 and C25 p. m. are Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7. a. m. , 8:30 : . m. , 1 > . m. , 40 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , ave Conndl Bluffs : 6:16 a.m , , 6:40 : x m. , 1:40 a , m. 6:25 p. m. , 7.-00 p. m. , 720 p. ta. tally except Sunday . OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY R. . L8ATI , tail..10.lBa.rn. . , 4:35 p.m. Dally except Snndayi. 8AKTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery or tbe Age. ronfiMfaldlscoTericsln the worldhave been mxd jnong other things -where Santa Glaus sUyod "hildren ott ask it he makes eoodg or not , I mlly he lives in a mountain of mow. xt year an oxccnion sailed clear to the Pole .ndinddenly dropped intohatgecmedllke thole Fhere wonder ol wonders theyonnd ancrrland , fhlle talry-Uka belncs appeared on each hand , tier * were mountains like ours , with more beautiful pwen , .nd ( ar brighter skies than ever were seen , Irda with the hues of a rainbow were f oond , folle flowers o ! exqnittte lraranc wore grow ing aronnd. 'ot long were they left to wonJcr in donb < belnr teen came the ; had hiard mnch about , Vaa Santa Claos' self and this they all Bay , e looked like tie plcluro r csso every day. e drove up a team that looked very queer , Vaa a team f erasahoppcrs instead of reindeer , e rode in a shell instead ot a eleigb , at he took thorn on loud ana drove them away. e showed them all aver his wonderful realm , ad factories making Roods for women and men irriers were working on hats great and email , > Bonce's they said they were sending them all. ril Klnilo , the Glove Maker , told them at once , II our Gloves we arc sending to Bonce , , nt showed them suspenders and many thing ! lying I al e took tbeee to friend Bonce's store , .nta . Claus then whispered a secret he'd ' tell. I in Omaha every one knew Banco well , B therefore should send his Roods to hto owe , aowinf hli friends will gel their fall chare. iw remember ye dwellers in Omaha town , 1 who want prcscnti to Bonce's c ° round , > r shirts , collars , or gloves great and email , nd your ( liter or aont one and all. Bonce , Champion Batter ot the West , Douglas eet. Omaha UK. A. S. PENDERY , ( INSULTING PHYSICIAN &S PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE , S Tenth Street , . OMAHA , NEBRASKA OBerlnj hit services in all departments o tdldn * and nijrery , both in general au ecial pracUre scute and chronic discuses. Oa o niolted nlrkt and day , and will Ttelta , Tt of the city and county on receipt ol Utta olnrnmi PAD A new and hitherto cnlcnown remedy for all icasea of the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary cans. it will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- , Brichfs Disease , inability to retain or eipell e Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , high colored d scanty crine. Painful Urinating , LAME LCK , General Weaknce * . and all Female Com- lints. _ It avoids internal medicines , is certain In it 'rets and cures when nothlne else can. For ( ale by all Drucxlsta or sent by mall tree on receipt of the price , $2.00. AY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RSt Toledo , O. if your addred ( or onr little book , [ ow was Saved. " KES K. ISH , Agent lor Kebmb. LIBBY PRISON. SALE OF THE. fljIOUS COKFfiUEEAT STRONGHOLD AT RIOHMOXD. Corresp ndenc K w Tok Sin. Eicusiosa , November 11 Th evening Libby prieon , thi ) iiiator military jail ol the Cjiiftderftio iy\ \ crnmcnt , Mas sold fit accticTi under deed of . ( rust , Tfcb tuclioneer stit < that the" property w s no v beinij ren ed as a tobacco factory .t 50 anj < ? ijt ! The building was ittsttou at $5,5Cl and went up by slow degrees to 50 000. The auctioneer i-aid reprosc ! tally that it cost over half thmo.moui to pnt down the pUea Up6&which tt onllding was etectad. He then BUS gested that such was the valua of tb historical associations of the built log , that if it were ptflcd , the bricl could easily ba told at the north fc SI apiecS , arid as there were 240CC bricks , the building would brin § 240,000. He would , however , b satisfied to sell it for less mone * Th's appeal sant th j building up t 86,725 , and it was knocked down t Ml. James T. Gray , a young capita ist of this city. The building is hoi occupied by Mr. F. M. Boyken as tobecco factory. A crowd of ncprot looked through the upper ttory ire bars INTERESTED BPECT1TORS OF THE SAL ! Llbby prison was the moat famou of-the confederate military prisons and by the confederate government i wai ranked aa the most secure , al though tbe success of the tuucelliu enterprise of Straight , Rasp and oth ots rather depreciated the idea of it safety , and earned Major Turner ti double his guards. * * * Majo Turner , the commandant of the Lib by , aa one of the youngest officer ; in the confederate service , and hi : rank was owing to the fact that hi had been at West Point. "When thi states seceded he was a cadet there and at once resigned and came sautti , He held tha position of commandant of the Libby until tha close of th < war , when he went to Mexico aud or- perienced an adventurous life witl &Iaxitnillun. Afterward he returned to Mississippi , studied dentistry and 3ne of his guards says that he is nov : t successful dentiat in Memphis. To- iay , in speaking of tbo sale of the [ jibby , Mr. Joseph Winfiold , an ex- ; uard , told his ezperiencu of n mem- irablo night while standing sentinel iver the prisoners there. "So the old prison is sold , is it ? " he laid. laid."Well "Well , gentlemen , I never go by hat place without laughing now. . ' cau't help thinking of the cute trick ilayed by a lot of Yankees there. The ct is it was so gord that , although I iad been ordered to shoot in Among hem , I disobeyed orders. It was , bout 'G3 , and the Libby building was c crowded that it wouldn't hold any ante prisoner * , so they put a large ot of them in the second story of the lUilding across the street. Soou i tor these prisoners came the prison 'fficiala ' got a lar e supply of sweet lotatoes ( regular yams ) from North /arolina , and stored them on the first leer of the building in which these irisonerswere confined. Big sweet lotatoes were luxuries in those days , nd Turner and thosa fellows kept a trict watch over the building , I can ell you. The third day after they iad been stowed away it was noticed hat they were disappearing at the ate of about a bnsnel a day. At rat it was thought that THE BATS TOOK TUE5I , ut a second thought showed that the lea was absurd. Sentinels w re osted all around the building with rders to shoot any man they caught ealing those jams , but they didn't ie anybody to shoot , and although ley were posted there day and nigbt , id no one was allowed to enter the > om in which the potatoes were kept , icy continued to disappear at the ito of a bushel a day. The confede- ites saw their jams disappearing in tis way , and were furious. The thing as an unaccountable mystery. The 3ors and windows of the room wore aled , and private-marks wr re put on ie wax , so that if any one of them as opened it would bo known. The szt morning the officers went into ie room. Ihe wax was all right , but lotber bushel of potatoes had rnished. Well , sirit was the maddest owd you ever saw. They came ter me , and ordered me to take my and in * he room. They locked me , and a lighted candle was put at ich end , of the room so tint I'conld e. I "was ordered to shoot on sigat lybody I saw stealing those yams , was terribly lonesome in that room , ist as fast as I would light one can- 0 and go to the other end of the iom to light the other , the rats ould out the first one down. They ere regular confederate rats , and n .ndle . was a godsend to them. After lot of worry I got the rats out of ie way , and sat down near the door aiting for developments. There I aynd till twelve o'clock ; but , thoush kept my eyes on the potatoes all the me , I couldn't see any of them go- g. Shortly after twelro I heard A CREAKING , QRATING SOUND , hich seemed to be all over the room 1 once. I cocked my gun and held y breath , but still I couldn't see ly sign of life , except tbe rats creep- , g about the floor. "By George ! ' thought , 'this darned place IB haunt- i , if there is any such a thing as a .ace being haunted. " The sound opped , but about ton minutes after began again. I looked at the pile ' potatoes , and presently saw some- ting shoot from the celling and fall i them. I saw it was a brick , aud inld distinguish a rope tied to it. I opt a little nearer to get a good ok at the thing , but before I could tunine U , it was drawn slowly up , and there as about a peck of yan sticking to it. It went up through hole which had been cut in the flw ibove , and presently came dow again with a thump rigl ' dtr.ong U > c potatoes. was tin most artful arransjemei yon over saw. The brick had aboi fifty holes drilled in it , and throug each hole a sharpened tan'peany na had been run , ao that when the brie fed among the yams these nails strut into everyone they fell on. I couldn hdp laughing at the smart dodge the ; Yankees haa taken to got at the yam : I gently put my baud forward ac caught hold of the rope. Pretty see they Vegan to draw on it ) and wheh ; did not more I heard one fellow saj 'Steady , boys ; the brick's hung i something. Pall her steadily wilhnt jerking. ' They did pull steadily , an fairly lifted me from the floor. 'N jerk ; easy , boys , easy , ' the directo said , and they tugged away. I go pretty red in the face holding to tu rop3. I was afraid to let go , becans I thought some of those spiked nail might strike me in passing. I though of my pocket knife , and hauled it on juat as they were putting a ] their weight on the other on < of the rope. I cut it in two aud the end shot back throug' tbe hole in the ceiling , aud I couli hear n rolling and tumbling on th floor above , showing that the suddei giving way of the rope , had had ; disastrous effect. I heard anoths voice say : Thre , now , I told you ao You've broken the rope. We've los our brick , and to-morrow we'll Ii found out. ' Then another void called out : "Cm't you see it ? W < might hook it up.1 Next I saw a lonj neck protruding through tbo hole nd a fellow peeping down. Then ] sailed out : 'If you trouble any mor < of thoao potatoes I'll ahoot' Thai Fellow's head shot back through thai liole just like a terrapin , and it was is atill us death up there. 1 hated t : tell on thorn , bccsuso it was such t tharp scheme of forapiug on the ene- ay , but I bad to. When the officers .vent up the next morning to examine .ho room it took a long time to find ; he holo. These Yankees cut a hole ibout a foot square through Ihe floor , md it was done so neatly that it took ; oed eyes to discover lThat wai There the officers' yams went to. " THERE WERE TWO CHARACTERS : onnected with Libby prison whore thereabouts doubtless many an ox irisoner would like to know "Old Jen" and the "General. " The form- r was an old darkey who hid the run if the establishment , and who gencr- , lly came by BUtirho to waken the insnncrs. Ho made it his business o get some ono outside the prison to uad him the despatches from the seat if war , and these he turned.over in is ! mind until he had managed to rork them up into a graphic descrip- ion of the battle , generally managing o give thb victory to the unionjforces * 'ho keen old follow had learned that eports of union victories elated the risoners to such an extent that they locamo liberal , and rewarded him for is cheering intelligence. Ho would omo in the room , and sing out at the up of his voice. "Look harp , darl Here I is wid do latest ilografic 'spatchrs from de Beat ee far. " This signal was enough , and he prisoners would crowd around the ri'.y old darkey whila lie related "de itest 'spatches , " which often ended ith the gratifying intelligence , "An * ttirel Lso's raeu dey took 'u rnn. " lid Ben , although ho claimed to be a orthern sympathizer , wa& deeply rieved when the war ended , as it ! o3cd the Libby and deprived him-of is occupation. After the evacuation e hung around the old place for a eek or more , and took pride in show- ig it to such Union soldiers as had aver seen it before. He afterwards as engaged with gangs of negroes in eaning bricks in the burned district , ho old fellow lived she ut ten years 'ter the war , and died in want. "Tho general" was a younger negro , ho was almost as taciturn as "Old en" was loquacious. He was a prison Ecial , his principal occupation being ie fumigating of the prison. Every lorning he went through each room ith r pan of burning tar to give the ace what Lo termed "a good union noke. " Ho loft Richmond soon after 10 war and went north. With him sappoared the last of the Libby offic- Is in Richmond. Not That Kind of FowL The talk is that Nebraska is co have member In Garfiold'a cabinet. Geu. andersen , we think , is the coming an , although Hitchcock and others p talked of. THE OMAHA Ben thinks itchcock is not the man ; we suppose ter Hancock's defeat , that they ink this is not a good year for that nd of fowh. SB AAT OP DRESSING AND ACT IN Q. ) W THE VITACIOUS WIBNCH AeiKESS , 1ILLE. BERNHARDT , TORTURES THE8B TWIN ARTS INTO A THIOMrH. An audience of four thousand peo- e greeted Mile. Earnhardt's first ap- tarance at New York. A special irrespondent contributes the follow- g account of her triumph to the Cin- nuati Oommercial : She .appeared tortly after the act was under way , om the right of the Btago , | walking owly and with traditional stage step i the front. One-half of the house id risen to their feet to catch the st glimpse of the great Frenchwo- an. She had the appearance of a ail , rather pretty girl. As she stepp- l to the front she was greet- l with spontaneous and con- nued clapping of hands. Ther was no Btamping , no shouting , but tl cheering was continued ua'lil fier hardt had acVnoiv'edgsd it with a dei c mrtesy , which TTSB tw-'ca repeats buforo she was permitted to speak h fi B > 1 ne , "Du SuUan Amurat je r conuois I'E'npire , " ntc. , which si rffc ed to reai from the book , fro which , as Adrienne , che was atudyit : her part , fcr first vfords were giv tone but she HOC in a deep ; tragic , charged to li ht , frivolous banter , an words poUrei from her throat aa fa ; as human lips could shape thorn inl syllables. Her action was rapid an energetic , with an occasional sue den lapse into the languid form < a tired girl , to accord to the into pre'ation she gave to Adrienne. Sb was dressed in a white flowing rot that clung to her form. The sides < the skirts were tinged with pale him snd the front was garnished with light red silk fold or apron. Her coi with flowt sigo was fastened a bnquet , her hair , shinning brown i 0 lor , hanging in wavy folds down ht back to her waist. At the cloaa t the first scone she was recalled an enthusiastically cheered. Twice dui ing this scene had she aroused th audience to a point of enthusiasm it her Interview with Maurica , wher her declamatory power and her pifiet ic exprewons were splendidly ren dered. % the third act Earnhardt for the first time , howevei aroused the multitude t A PITCH Or BEAL ENTHUSIASM , and at the close of her stormy inter View with the princess she wo re called twice. In the second act Bern liardt wore a long-trailed robe , vnt the front quilted. Cream-colored sill irapery extended from the foreheai in ft'lds down the back to the trail Eer opening scene with Mlchenone tras quiet'but earnest. "In the aeconi icene she had changed her dress , am ier costume was a marvel of pale blu md flounces. In this act for the firs ; itne did she have an opportunity o Hsplaying the magnetic power whlcl las given Jier fame Her reciUtioi it the close of the aceno aroused thi udionco to the height of on thus 1 am. Half a doean elaborate flora > ioco3 were sent to the stage md the audience shouted and cheerec intil the curtain had baen raised : lalf-tcoro of times , Beruhardt bowin ( ier acknowledgements. But the ceno in the last act was surprising , Sven after the audience had an inkling if the fervor of the great actress in he delineation of human suffering , ho throng was hold spell-bound until he last words wtrj spoken and klrienne fell to the floor dead. Then Jernhardt and Angelo weie called to he front of the curtain and heart ; tmorican cheers greeted them. The uttsin fell at 11:30 o'clock. Adrienne rill be succeeded by Frou Frou on 'hursday. It is estimated that he box office receipts this vening were upwards of § 8000. They rould have been triple that amount ad there been room enough within bo building for all who sought admit- inco. Madame Earnhardt was eere- aded at her hotel about 12:30 : o'clock y Qilmore's band. Nearly two thou- ind people were in attendance , and beered continuously. She appeared t the window out of her apartments ad bowed repeatedly to the crowd , he cheering was so enthusiastic as > quite drown the muric. The event as quite novel in is way to an Amer- an public. Thousands have btn cured of dumb agut , llioua diiardcni , Jaundice , dypepsla and til reaso ? of tbe liver-blood and stoiuteh , whan 1 other romedlea have filled , by using Prof , nilmetto's French Kidney Pd , which Is a quick id permanent cur * for those disorders. Alk ur druggist for tbe irroit remedy , and t k i other , and if he does not keep it send 81.60 a letter to the French Fad Co , and receive e by mall post-paid. le banged her hair in the latest style , id were a dresi f b'ack. id a pair.ot lUht tcn-bottnned ktdJ , id a ion ? brow real skin sicquo ; it ft Ito of all her blood wasn't pure , 10 onjht to try the Spring Dlofion : tare. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump * on and all diseases that lead to it , ich as stubborn coughs , neglected olds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth- la , pain in the aide and chest , dry licking cough , tickling in the throat , [ oarseness , Sore Throat , and all ironic or lingering diseases of the iroat and lungs , Dr. King's New Dis- ) very has no equal and has established ir itself a world-wide reputation , [ any leading physicians recommend id use'it in their practice. The form- la from -which it is prepared ii high- recommended by all medical jour- ila. The clergy and the press have > mplimented it in the most glowing irms. Go to your druggist and get a lal bottle free of cost , or a regular ze for 81.00. For sale by d(5) ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. Buy only the t enuine It you would bt cured , rot. GuilmetU'a French Kldmey ; i'ad has betn ltd In Franse for the past ten years lor all dis- sss of tbo kidneys. Eucitien'B Arnica Salve The BEOT SALVE In the world for nta , BrnUca , Sores , Ulcers , Salt houm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Ohapp- 1 Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all inda of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- od in every case or money re landed , rice 25 cents per box. For sale by idly J. K. ISH Omaha. TCL. . AERGHAHT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp , Masonic Hall , MAHA , . - - - - ' NEB. Ti ) > ra week. * 12a day atbcme easily mailejcoj 1Jcutflt free A dd zets True & Co.roitltaM JL J Years befor THE GENUINE LITER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "I all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but affections of the Liver , and in all Bilio Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Hen ache , or diseases of that character , thi stand without a rival. , AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used p : paratory { o , or after taking quinine , j a simple purgative they are unequaled BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the Ii with the impression.McLANE'S LIVE PILL. Each wrapper bears the sign tures of 0. MCLANE and FLEMING BKC $3 Insist upon having the cenuii DR. C. MoLAXE'S LIVE& PILLS , pr pared b" FLEMING BROS.ritt8lnr-jhEa ) , the market being full of imitations < the name JTaKane , applied diflerentl but same pronunciation. UNLIKE PILL ! ANDTHEUHUAL PURQATIVES , IS PLEA ANT TO TAKE , And will prove atoncothenw potent and harmless rtYSTEJI RENOVATO and CLEANSER that has yet be n brought i public notice. For CONSTIPATION , BIL10U NE38 , HKADACHE , PILES , and all dlforde arising from an obstructed state of the syster it U incompAraHy the bet curative extan < Avoid imitations ; insist on gcttliiff the artlc called for. TROPIC-FRU1T LAXATIVE is pnt up i broized tin boxes only. Price 60 cent ] . Ae your druzgist for Descriptive Pamphlet , or a < dress the proprietor , J. E. nETHERINQTOlf , Now York or Son Francisco. Before Purchasing AKT FOILU of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT Band , or Appliance rrprssanted to cure Nervoui Chronic andSpecia Disewe ? , send to the PUI VERM ACHER GALVANIC CO , BIS lloatsomer Street , San Francisco , Ca' . , for the'r ' Fre Pampblet and "Tbo Electric Keylew , " and yo' ' villsare time , health and money. The P. 0 3o. are the only dealers in Genuine Electri : Ar riianccs on the American Continent. mw TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , MI diseases of the Throat , Laraga. ant Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM THE COLOMBO SUSINESS COLLEGE Thla institution , located at Denver , Colondo he Educational and Commercial center of thi feat , Is pre-eminently the best and most practi al of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretary , The moat extensive , thorough and complcti istitutlon of the kind in the world. Thousand ) I accountants and Business men , in the prn ! : ipal cities and towns of the United States , owi icir suceees to our course cf training. le Bieht Kind of Edncation for Young Men and Ladies. Fine , new brick block , at Junction of three , reet car llnei Elegantly fitted and furnished partmentg for the application of and carrying at of our novel and systematic methods of 3USINESS TEAEOTG , Young men who contemplate a business life , ad parents having ions to educate , are partlcu < irly requested to send for our n w Circular , hlch will give full informatipn aa to terms , Dndltlon of entrance , etc. A&ress G. W , FOSTEE , President , > p6-3m Denver , Colorado , PBOPOSALSPOBQRADING , Orrics or CriT Cizxs , 1 OMAHA , Nsn. , Nov. 10th , i860. ) Bald proposals will be received by the nn ersigned until rue day , Nov. S3d , 1880 , foi lllng in the old creek , south of L avenwortt ireet between 14th a d 15th streets The won rill be Bllinz in dirt to a naulet ccordinz to icstructioni from thi Ity engineer or Jas Stepheason , tbairman o be committee on streta and grades , and sail lllnz will be on the property owned by the cit' t > it. the streets and a'leys in the vicinity tlds shall gpeclfy the pri e per cable yard f o uch amount of earth as miy ba ordered kanlei rrestectlve of what that amount may be. Envelopes containing said bids shall be nurkn 'Bids ' for QradiBg on Leavtnworth street" am ie dellvtred to the undersigned at a ture no t r above specified Ina right is reserved t , he city council to reject any and alt bids. J. F. McCARTNKY , iUCt City Clerk. E. IE1. COOK ! UNDERTAKER Odd Fellows' Block , rompt attention given ti orders by telegrapl EAS1 -VIA THE Chicago & Northwester 2,380 ILES OF ROAD It Is the SHORT , SUKE and Sate Boato S twe COUNCIL BLUFFS GHIOAGOMILWAITKE : aud all cOluU EAST and NORTH. ft OFFERS THE TRAVELHia PUBL GREATER FACTLITIE3 AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAK ANT OTHER ROAD IN THB WEST. It is the ONLY ROAT > between COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAG Upon which Is rnn PDLLMM HOTEL CARS In addition to those snd k > please all classes tr Telfrs. It civea FIRST-OOAfl3 MEALS at 1 HATING STATIONS at 60 cents each , ITS TRACK 13 STEEL RAILS ! ITS COACHES ARE THE FISE8TI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CIAS It yon wish the Best Traveling . . . Aecommod . . . _ tlonsyon villl bay your ticket by this Ron X8TAS mLL TAKE NONEOTOKR. All Ticket Ajpjnts cin wll von Through Tlcke via this roi\d and Check canal Bajc- g-ase free of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES-12H Farnham 81 Cor. lith , and at Union PadBc Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colondo Central ai Union Paclllc Ticket Office. SAN FRANC13CO OFFICE 2 Haw Montgot cry Street. For Information , ' folders , mtps , etc. , not o talnablo nt Homa Ticket Office , address ai agent of tbe Company , or M4RVIK HUCHITT , Y7- STENNITT , Oen'l Mimzcr , Genl Pug. Airsa CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T- CLARK , Qenl Act Omaha k Council Bluff * . THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars TBCIE CHICAGO BURLINGTON - & QUINH With Smocth and Perfect Track , Elegant Fai sengcr Ccachca , end PULLMANSLEEPJNC&DINING CAR ] Itlsacknowleilsod by the Fresl , aad til wh travel nvtr it , to be the Beat Appointed and Beat Managed Reid in the Country. PASSBNGBES OING BAS1 Should oear In mind that this la the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , N rth iind Northwest. Passengers by tills Route have choice ot FOUR DIFFEKENT EOUTES , ind the Advantage of Six Daily Llnei ot Palaci SIcopiuj Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change , all Express Trains ou thia line are equipped will the Wostinghouae Patent Air Brak and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents in the world. 'ULLMAH PALACE SLEEPING AND DIN1NC GAR ! Ararunonth Burlington Boute. Information conccmine Routes , Rates , llmt Connections , etc. , will b cheerfully given b ] ipplyinj ; at the ofEco of the Burlington RoaU > 13 Fourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. 3. E. PERKINS. D. W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Mani/er. Gen. Wcst'n Pass. Agt. F. 0. PHILL1PPI , St. Joe. , Ho. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , epE'dl llcket Agent , Omaha. SHORT LINE 1SSO. < . C.ST.JOE&C.B.RR. , Is tbe only Direct line to 3T. LOOS AND THE EAS1 From OHAHA and the WEST. Jo change ol cars between Omaha and St. Louii and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities 71th less charge * and in advance of other lines. This entire Una Ii equipped with Pullman'l Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach * cg.Wller' ! Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Vrestlngbouse Air-Brake. arSRK THAT TOUR TICKET RXAD8TH OTUKansai City , St. Joseph audit fa-CouncllBlunsH.il. . via StTtt tSTlo * and t.Loui .Ta Ilckita for sale at all coupon stations In th Test. r. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'l Supt. . Gen'l Paaa. & Ticket Art St. Joseph , Ho. St. Joseph , Mo , W. 0. 8EACHBI3T , Ticket Aj-en. , lit Fifteenth Street , bitween Farnhau and Donzlag. Union Block , Omaha. f08. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl Agent , Omaha , Uo Nervous Sufferers The Greal European Eemedy Dr. J , B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. ItU a positive cure forSparmatorrhea , Semlna iVsakness , Impotency , and ail dUearej rtsulttnj ! rom Belt-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Lois o Memory , Pains in the Back or Side , and disease that lead t Birosa. - Consumptioi Insanity am anoorlygrav The bpedfl Medicine I being nsei with wondei fnl success. _ Pamphlet eeat free to all. Writ * for them and get la particulars. Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pact ijres for $5.00. Address all orders to J. B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Kos. Mind 100 Main St. , Buffalo , N. T. Bold in mihalby 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Bel J. K. Ijh nd all drnzgis'-s everywhere. a week In your own town , lerma and outfit free. Address H. Ballett C ortlaod. M TIECE G-JE13A.T -A.isrD : : 7" & 3J -an it For COUGHS , COIJ'S. FRONCHITI3 , ASTHMA , CONSUJ&f- TION , and all D eosaa of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most actr-i t-- . .r ' l f inown vrnrM. r.yaiWInK toTOLU F.OCKand RTK l f Lemon ju : e. < - ' ' nt Appetizer nil Tonic. f"rsen rsl rid fan-ily u < . Th- Iminon.-c i.i' > > . - i inrruur t.s-lmrniaif rcc ire-l dai'y ar the te t etM o- sire nt its ilrtn L > Put up in Q.i ro tiles , giving Wore for the money than / r-iclein the market. CAriTIOM. : : u MTU l-y unptltJctp > > l d ! er i who trjto pnlm off open t o uf\.l..VV .V - - ' - - > : f.o In p'a--e . ! < r T"1-V UrtCK and U7K. hlch I.r only 3le.L > lAj .i > ar ic" i -i- t . M l cuvit.f a QOYfc I2OET STAUPon cucli belt i-t * Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : 1 SE AUA Y DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL BKVENU 1 WASuixoitti , 1) . C. , Jinnary 28 , 1SSO. j Hessn. LAWRENCE i MARTIN , UU Madison St. , Chicago , JUs. : GnnuKC TLi3 compcui'd. ttf.e opinion ot thlj office , would hivs B mffident qnantltri the BALSAM OF TOUI to kive It all iho aavantasej ascriNst to thta article in pectoral conplant ! . while the whisky and the "ytnj- < 'i * > tltnte in emulsion rendering it an aizrecablo rcmerfy to the patient. Comporn Je < i acsn.rIu : tn the formu'a ' , It may properly teclaaicd as a MEDICINAL PREPARATION under U > e | > rr.i i.i.n of U. S. K vbed StatPtes , and whea eo ttamped , may t * sold by Dru iist , Apuihec-ricinnj Other Persons without rcnderins ; them llablo to pay tpcdal tax as Hnncr deohra Yours Ueitpettf ally , ( Slfneil ) GREEN. B. RATJM , Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DaneGtSTS. GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B , t8 THE GREAT CONNECTED LINK JSKTIYKKN THE EAST & THE IU main line runs from Chicago jt Co-iiu1. ! J'lntno Cars for cotlnir purpn > ea only. O Bluff ] , paasln * through Jollet , Ottca , La Sillo. great frntcfo of cu- Palace Cars Is a SM 3eneseo , Molina. Root bland. DaTenport , went 8A1.OON vfncreyon ' can enjoy jour Liberty , Iowa City.Mareniro , Urooklyn , Grlnac'l , at all hears of . .io day. Le Molnes ( the capital of Iowa ) , Stuart , Atiau- .Maunlncrnt In.n Urlilgei span the Wscst trf Uc , ana Avoca ; with branches from Baryta ami Missouri ritevaat itll points crossed > t WV Junction to Peorta ; Wilton Junction to Musca- line. n-J transff rs nro arolded at Council * & tlno , Washington. Falrfleld. KMon. Uellcnap , Knrnns CUjr. Leavenwnrth. and AtchiSOr1 > ucnUovlllo. I'riccclon. Trenton. Gallatln. Camo- nectlnn * betnc naile In Union Depots. rnn. Leavenwonh. Atchlaon. and Kansas City ; TI1K J'KINCieAI. ItIt. . CONNEtrrfJO * Washington to Slgnnrney. Oskalonsa. and Knox- THIS UltiSAT T11KOUUI1 LLNB A&t rillB : KeoSolt to Fannlnirton. lionapanc. Ucn- FOLLOWS. tonsoort. Independent. Eldon. Ottumwn. Eddy- At cnicAuo.wlth all drrergtot lln t iu Of nlieO kaloosa , Palln.Monroo. and I > es Molnes : Eaat and K < : uth. * * Newton to Monroe ; DCS Mofnss to Indlanolaand AtKN'bi.cvroou , < riUithaLa. & ) .8. Wlnterset : Atlantic to Lewis and Andubon ; and Ft. % V. A.C.IU1WS. A ocx to Harltn. This Is positively the onir AtWApniNOTt" * HEiairrs , wtta jrV. u Kallroad. which owns , and operates a through L. K. K. Una from Chicago Into the State of Kanias. At UA tiALLK. nt. j 11L Cent. R. R. Through Express Panennor Trains , with PHll- AtlltOBiA.with I * . P. * J. ; P.U.4B.-I caan Palace Cars attached , are run each way dally W. : III. Mid. : ondT.l' . * W. Ildg. between CHICAGO and I'KoniA. KANSAS Crrr , At Hoc K l.sLAyn wltiiMilwaukee i L'ousciL BLCFFS. JjKAVjtNWORTn and ATCBI- Island SljOrt Llue. " nnd Hock lul'd A Pen .v. Thrnuzh cars are also run between Mi-ran- At DAVeNTOUT , with the Davenport tee and Kmnsna City , via the "Milwaukee and C.3t.&Str.U.K. Sock Island Bh.LIne. . " At WESTLrninTr. with thelUC. K.4 . - > . i The "Urcat V.OCK Inland * * Is mnmitflcently AtCRINNEUrltbfcntrnlIuwaK.il. . qnlpped. IU road bed Is simply 'X-i.iCt , and Its A11) Efl Moi7tc. < j. with I ) 31. A K. It 1'A .rack Is laid with tteel rails. AtCooxcil. llMjrrn. with Union Paew . What will pleane yon most will be the pleasure At OilAUA. with B. A jlo. K. K. K. Ll . - > .H. if enloylnir your me.il . while posslne over the AtCOLUMUCBjrj.VCTIO.V.wfthll l-.ft.V * i icanttful prairies of Illinois and Iowa. In one of At OTTUMWA. wltn central low ? H > > nr maeniHcent Dining Cars that accompany nil Bt. L. ft 1'aa. and C. 11. ft Q.'ll. Ildr. ? hrouRli Express Trains. Yon eet an entire At KEOKUK.wlth Toi. . Peo.\V r. | nrv anal , as cooa as Is strred ID nny nrat-cUss hotel , Loure vl'ae. , an < lSr.UK90.N.-W H JJ& 'orseTonty-flTe centa. At CAMEBOX. with II. St. J. It. n. Appreciating the fact that n majority of the At ATCIIISO.V. with Atch.Topeka &baM % leople prefer separate apartments for different Atch. A Neb. and Cen. lir. U. P. U. lids. inrpones ( and the Immense pasaenKCr business At LCAVENWORTQ. with Kan. Pee , .on pf thla line warranting It ) , we ar pleased to an- Cent. It. lids. lounca that tcls Company runs Pullman Palate AtKA.NSAi Crrr ir 1U > all lines for Uv ilcc-Hng Can forilccplnc purposes , and Pilact and Southwest. PTOI.T.T rAN PA.J.ACE CAKS a * * mn thrnnsh to VEORIA.JDr. muui : OCXCAI. KLTIFFN , K.AXSAS Cl'lT. A TCHISO.S , nnd A.EA VEXWOKTH. Tickets Tlu tbli .Line , known n the "Orent Jtock. J Iund Jloute , " r < X > > * til Ticket ¢ In the United State * imd Canada. For Info rmfftloa not obtainable at your borne ticket office , nddreM. A. . KHUnBjVXjXj , E. ST. JTOHI" " ? . Gen'l Superintendent- Uen'l Tit. aad fta'gr OHAS. FURNiTURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Purnitnre and upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOOD8 AT TKE - -i W J ± iST O .O. 1208 and 1210 Farnliam Street. T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New York has located in Omaha , and guarantees to do first-clam work. Dental Rooms , ovtr A. Crnickshank & Co.'s , Cor. 15th and DouUs. sep9-2m SHOW GASES . XAXCMCTURXD IT O. CT. W JLI-3DE. , 1317 CASS ST. , OMAHA , NEB. ia"A good assortment always on hand.TE'i SI. K. fEISDON. General Insurance Agent- , FHCHNIX AS3tmwVj _ < . > . . J Lon- don. Cash Assets . JS.107.ljr VEUTCIIEdTEK. N. T. , Capital . 1OCO , < W > THE MKRCIIAN IS. of Newark. N. J. , I.OCP.OOI OIRAUD FIiEPhIla < leIpIiUCapItaI. . 1,000,00V NOKTHWESTKHX NATIOXAL.Cup- Ital . 000 , < 0 > FIRKUIN"a FOND , California . BOO.iOt UKITISII AMERICA AS3UR4NCECO l.HJO.CCO NE A IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SoO.OCO AMKRICAF CENTRAL , Assets . gCO.CCO 3 art Cor. of Fifteenth ft Doolis St. . OilAH A. NKB. Th Cash " > Dry Good , 'v t/ : i Now Open .in Kennedy's New Brick Building , 10th and Jones Streets. . \ * A "T" "TVT W I > ' \X" ' ' I > > V " > f _ AL "T" "TVT" /V / f * * * * TI - j \ .UE sX * . VLV -J | / JL. JLJN f \ * TJt JC\J JL. I > fcX. JTUJ3T - JlAJ. . BiBs'HHssl i > J Direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston , will be offered in j SILKS , VELVETS , DRESS GOODS , NOTIONS , BLANKETS , COMFORTS , TABLE HOSIERY , DOMESTICS AND MILLINERY. Call and" examine our Stock , You can save to 20 per cent , by S win ftfiu uuf-ts STREETS.