Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 24, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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    CHARLES POWELL ,
JUSTICE OF THE . FEACE . . . . i-orner 15th and
HORNET AT LAW Room 6Creighton
Block. ISth St . OMAHA. KEB. _
0. L. THOMAS ,
TTORXKY AT LAW Loans money , bnyl
and sells real estate. Boom i , Orelghton
A. C. TROUP ,
TJORNEY AT LAW Oft te In Hanscom's
Block , with Goorc * E. Prltchett , ItOfl
f Jamhtm St. OMAHA.KtB.
OEXT 'L THOMAS ,
AT LAW CrnJcksnaak I Solid
ATTORKET p/8U
A. CKADWIOK ,
AT LAW OEce ! ISO * Tamtam
ATTORNEY
T XHTTZK Office In Cretehtoa Blotk , nut U
Jj Fact Office , OHAHA , KZBR&fiEA.
JtOTABT rUBUO. COLUSOTlOIfB KADB
O'BRJEN & BARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
oyriCK-TJnlon Blorx.yifteenth anc" FarnhaBa'
( ATTORNEY AT LAW.
COR. ODBCISTH STS.
OMAHA , XEB.
W. d. Connell ,
r Attorney-at-Law ,
Office : Front rooms , tip flairs , la Hansoom's
new brick building , N. w. comet Fifteenth and
Farnham Street * .
. B I > ICK. CHAB B. Buioc
jl KEDICK & REDICK ,
1 rAttorneys-at-Law.
3t fipedal attention wtli be clTen to all inits
(51 ( ritu t corporationot ; ertry description : will
ti nractlce in al Khe Coorta of the Btate and the
United Sutsa. Office , rarnham St. . oppoelte
Court Ilonao.
EDWARD W. SIKEKfil ,
* TTORNKV AT LAW Room B Creljhton
JL Bloclc. Itth and Douglas streets. noSdh
C. F. MAKDERSQN ,
* CTORKST ; AT LAW HI Iteilua Btieet
Omaha Nebraska.
. T. UICHIRDB. Q. J. Hnil !
RICHARDS & KUKT.
Attorneys-at-Law.
- - .
'Omn 215 South Fourteenth Street.
DR. BOSANKO'S '
< PiLE REMEDY.
' H.TERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND
ITCfolNG PILES
Vi > Mll tli nppllpmtlon or f
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upon
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DO NOT DELAY
IRYTTABNED CURED
PRICE , 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
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SSSSSTS
DR , BOSANKO
THEOjpffiADO
BUSIN SSCOLLECE
, located at Denver , Colorado ,
and Commercial center of the
f the best and rnott practl-
MERCANTILE 1lNIHC
-OF-/
Toung Men aLadies. .
QW FOSTED roBldent ,
* D. W. ADY , Secretary.
ough and complete
he world. Thousands
essmen. i the prin-
opal cities and toms rfthe Unltc.1 States , owe
lr success to .or cpurw a training.
ieht iind of Education for
\ Toung Men and Ladies.
Wock- three
condition ol entrance , etc. AiMrtss
G. W. FOSTER , President ,
S pSm
Denver. Colorado.
THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. .
SIB P&rnhtm , beL Sth and 10th Strtitt
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy 1 rear , in advance ( postpaid ) . .tS.OO
6 months " " 4.00
Smooths " " 2.00
TIKE TABLES
THE MAILS.
0 , 4N. W.B.B,6SO . m. , S : p. mj
tXB.tQ6SOa.tn. , fc40 p. m.
0. B , LA P. B. B. . 6:80 a , to. , 2M p. nS *
Ot. . Joe C40 a. m.
B. City 4 P , 630 a. m ,
D. P. R.B. , ll:10a.m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m.
B. * M. R. R. , 8:40 a m.
O.N. W. , 73C.m.
ormaa
0. fcX. W. R.R. , U a. m. , 11 p. a.
O.B. * O. , 11a.m. , 9:30 : p. m.
O.R.I. i P. , 11a.m. , llp.m.
C. B. at St , Joe. , 11 a.m. , U p. m.
U. P. R. R. , 4 p m.
O. & B , V. from Lincoln , 12:10 : p. B ,
B. City & P. , 11 a.m.
B. &M. lnlttb.,4 p. m.
Local mails for States Iowa leave bat onoe a
day , vis : 420 a. m.
Office open from 12 to 1 p. m Sundays.
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
UUIOK PACinO.
LIAT1. AUIVB.
Dally Kxprg.I2O5 p. m. BSSp.n.
do Ulied 6:10 p. m. 4:25 p. m.
do Freight 6:30 a. m. Ii0p , n .
do do -.8:15 a. m. 1230a.m.
TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON.
Ml VIOIUHA. AEJUTI OMAHA.
Zzprosa SiOp. m. Express 10:00 a , m ,
Kali CXQ * . m. Hall 10:00 p. m.
Sundays Ezcepted. Sundays SxceptaL
CHICAQ O.fBOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
MaU _ .6.-00 a. 33. I Mail 100 p. m.
Express 8:10 p. m. | Express. . . .100 a. m.
CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN.
Mall . . .6.-00 a. m. I Mall - 730 P.TU.
press . . . .JltOp } m. | Erproes . „ .10:00 a. m.
Sundays excepted.
KANSAS CTTY.BT. JOE ft COUNCIL BLUFFa
UAVB AMirFE.
MaU.8.00 a. m. I Express.7 : < 0 a. m.
Run ess 60 p.m. | Hafl 7:25 p. m.
The only line running Pullman Sleeping Can
out ol Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA ft NORTHWESTERN AND [ SIOUX
CTTY & PACIFIC RAILROADS.
Eipress.B 0 a. m. | Fipreai.iM p m.
Dally Except Sundays.
B. * M. R. R. in NEBRASKA.
LIAVB. ARRrVB.
Through ExpH8:40 am ] Through Exp..4:00pm
Lincoln Exp..6:16 p m ( Lincoln Exp..9.30 a m
SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R.
. . . _ 6:10am | Ixp-cas IMQ am
Erpress 8.40pm Cl . . . . . . . . .7:20 p
WABASH , ST. LOUI8PACina
UaTOS. Aiuum.
Hall _ _ 8 a. m. I Mall-ll S a. m
Express..8:40 : p. m. [ Express . . .135 p.m
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B.
Leave Omahi , dally -8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m.
11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , S p. m , 6 p. m , , 6 p.
Leave Council Bluffe ; 8S5 a. m. , 9.-2S a. m ,
18S5 . m. , 1125 m.m. , 1KB p m. , 2 6 p. m.
8:26 p. m. , C35 p. m. , e S p. m. ,
Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at a and 11
m. , 2 and 5 p. m. ; Council Blufis at 8:35
m. , and 2:25 and 5 5 p. m.
Leave Omaha : a. m. , 7 a. m.8 0 . m. , )
p. m. , 1:50 p. m. , 735 p. m. ,
Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 : a. m , , BtO : a. m.
11:40 am.i:25p. m. , 70 p. m. , 7 0 p. m ,
Dally except Sunday.
OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B.
LSATB , AWUVl.
Mall _ 10 : < 5a.m. , 5p. m.
Dally except Sondays.
SANTA. OLA.TJS FOUND.
Greatest Ulsoovery of tbe Asre.
rTona rrol discoveries In the world have been made
Among other things where Santo Claus stayed
Children ott ask U he makes roods or not ,
If nally he lives in a mountain of snow ,
test year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropped Into what eeemedllke thole
Where wonder of wonders they found ancwlaail
While fairy-Ilka belnjn appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful green ,
And tar brUhtsr skies than ever were seen ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow wen found ,
-While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow
Ing around.
Not long were they left to wonder In doubt
A being soon came they had hoard much about ,
Twas Santo Clans' self and thlsthey all say ,
3e looked like the picture r esee every day.
He drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twas a team f imMhoppen Instead of reindeer ,
He rode In a shell instead of a sleigh ,
But he took thorn on totrd and drove them
away.
He showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
And factories making goods for women and men
Furriers were working on nata ( Teat and small ,
To Bunco's tbev said they were sending them all
Kris Klngle , the Glove Vaker , told them at once ,
All our Gloves we are lending to Bunco ,
Santo showed them sucpenden and many things
more.
Baying I alse took these to friend Bonce's stors.
Banto Claus then whispered a secret he'd te'J ,
As in Omaha every one knew Bonce well ,
He therefore should send hb goods to nil ears ,
Knowing his friends will get their full share.
Now remember ye dwellers in Omaha town ,
All whoraat present ! to nonce's go round ,
For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small ,
Send your sister or aunt one and all.
Bunoe , Champion Hatter ot tbe West , Douglas
r * t. Om h
1 K. A. S. PENDERY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
EAS FERltAKENTLT LOCATED HIS MED
ICAL OFFICE ,
WSTtnth Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA
Cfferln ; his services in all departments fo
mcdlMns an. ' surgery , both in general au
pedal pHctle acute and chronic diseases. Cm
be consulted utfht and day , and will vilita
part of the city and countv on receipt oT' tU
PAD
A new and rJthcrto unknown remedy for all
HieaMSotthe Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary
Qnrano.
It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop-
ly , BrUrht's Disease , inability to retain or ezpell
the Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , high colored
md ncanty urine. Painful Urinating , LAME
BACK , Ucneral WcaVncu , and all Female Com-
faints.
It avoids Internal medicines , Is certain In it
iffects and cures when nothing : else can.
For cale by all Druggists or sent by mail free
ipon receipt of the price , $2,00.
DAY KEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
ara n your address for our little book ,
HQTI B was Saved. "
KES K , ISH , Agent tor Nebraska.
AGEICULTUEAL ,
The Coining Fence.
The Farm Journal thus discusses
the fences ot a nofdielant day : " 1.
The fencing material of the era now
dawning will consist more largely of
iron than heretofore ; but , 2. Iron
posts will not he used unless there ia
a great fall in the price of iron , a
circumstance that is not likely to oc
cur. 3. To turn cattle and horae
only , a fenca consisting of wooden
posts with three No. 0 wires will
'prove the cheapest and best fence.
The bottom wire , about two feet from
the ground , may have barbs upon it ,
to prevent cattle from pushing
against it ; the top wire should have
plastering lath wired to it horizon
tally , the lath white-washed , to pre
vent animals running into the fence.
4. To turn sheep and hogs wooden
fences are the cheapest and best. 5.
A to the fence of the more distant
future for turning cattle , we ara not
prepared to name it , but m ny farm
ers la the old diary sections will eay ,
'fence , no fence. ' The aniline system
that will feed and support 100 cows
on 100 acres requires no fence at sll.
fcr the cows do not graze , but are fed
at the barn winter and summer. "
Condiments for Poultry.
A moderate quantity of cayenne
pepper , mustard or ginger can , with
great benefit , be added to the food for
fowls to increase their vigor and to
stimulate egg production. This diet ,
although apparently artificial , is really
natural ; for wild birds of the gallino-
cean family have acceps to very many
highly spiced berries and buds arti
cles that give the "game flavor" to
their flesh. Although there is.more
or less of an aromatic principle in
wheat , Indian corn and other grains
consumed by the domestic fowl , yet
the quantity is not sufficient to supply
the place of the stronger spices , a
taste for which is inherited by the
fowl. [ Live Stock Journal.
How to Test Cows.
The difficulty of establishing the
value of each cow in the dairy is not
as great as is generally supposed. The
method usually employed is to weight
each cow's milk upon a spring scale as
soon as It is drawn , and before pour
ing it into the general receptacle. A
small record-book , containing the
name of each cow , and columns for
date , weight of milk , etc. , renders it a
comparatively easy matter. To get a
fair average through the year one
week's trial for each month is snffi"
cient. In making tests for butter
it is only necessary to net each cow's
milk separately and churn it by itself ,
which will give the yield of butter tor
a certain quantity of milk. [ Prairie
Farmer.
The Sheep Fold.
Some way or anothar agriculture
seems incomplete without a flock of
sheep. They are essential to the
thick-set longevity of the old grass
land , and all the world over and in
olden times they were esteemed as
most important , and in the most im
proved agricultural country of Eng
land they are cherished by every
farmer , from the highest to the luweat
The wool is one of the incomes which
c tmot be dispensed with , and the
flocks are BO managed that the lega
cut heavier and more valuable fleeces
than the older sheep ; In faot , teg
fleeces in England not only weigh 30
per cent , heavier than those1 of ewes ,
but make ten or more pet Cent , higher
prices. There is no excuse in the
west for the absence of sheep on
every farm. [ Spirit of Kansas.
Fodder Corn.
K.T. Tribune.
By the analysis of Prof. Collier we
learn that he found the par cent , of
sugar in the stalks of Indian corn to
be much greater the more perfect the
stalks were and the nearer thty were
to maturity. These experiments dem
onstrate the importance of planting
fodder corn thinner , in order to get u
more valuable crop. The reason why
there has been so much controversy
in regard to the value of corn-stalks
as a green forage plant is because of
the difference in the value of the
stalks grown by thin or thick plant
ing. When the crop is too thick in
the rows or broadcast , the stalks are
soft , weak and and washy , and worth
little except to fill up the stomach ;
but when the stalks crow their natur
al siua , with all the joints perfect and
ears set on them , there is , as Prof.
Collier has demonstrated , a great deal
more sugar in them , and hence they
POISCBS more value tor food. Farm
ers should learn by these facts to put
in the cornstalk crop much thinner
than they have been in the habit of
doing , ms it is not so much the bulk
of the crop or the stand upon the
ground as it is the perfection and ma
turity of the stalks which make them
valuable. This condition can best be
reached by planting In drills. When
this Is done and perfect stalks pro-
iuced there will be leas controversy
ibout the value of corn as a fodder
plant.
AN UGLY INVENTION.
CAM. ZMCC30N INVENTS A WONDMI-
FUL PROJECTILE BOAT.
S" w Yotk Special to Pioneer-Press.
Oapt. John Ericcson is experiment
ing in New York harbor with the
most formidable engine of dea'h
known to naval warfare. The inventor
} f the Monitor , one of the most
modern and unpretentious machines
af the age , is not likely to exaggerate
.he merits of his own work. He is
satisfied with the results of recent ex
periments with his torpedo boat , and
lome of the most experienced officers
lo not hesitate to pronounce It an un
equivocal success. It will be seen
hat Oapt. Ericcion has invented three
hings , a boat , a gun , and a projectile
boat. The latter Is submerged like
the Monitor , with all the machinery
below an intermediate deck of plate
iron , which is strongly ribbed and sup-
por's inclined armor plates. The
deck house , above water , has no ports
at tha side , and can be split away
without the vessels being disabled.
Heavy wood packing gives additional
protection to the wheel , and the elec
tric battery and steering gear is
TEN FEET BELOW THE WATER LINE ,
attacking the hours and defying with
her armor the heaviest ordinance
destroyers. It is practically invuler-
nable , and at the same time the most
terrible antagonist. Her armi con
sist of a single breech-loader of
wrought iron , hooped with steel and
with a bore of sixteen inches. This
gun lies seven feet under water , and
discharges & projectile containing 250
pounds of dynamite. When the boat
with its crew of ten men is
within 300 or 400 feet of the enemy ,
the gnn is fired by electricity ,
and the projectile explodes by con *
cussion. If the first shot f tils , another
follows in a few minutes , and a tor
pedo bombardment proceeds with ex
treme rapidity. The substitution of
gunpowder for compressed air in the
operation of charging the gnn vastly
increases the efficiency of the arma
ment. It may not be too much to
say that it leaves the mightiest iron
ships of the world completely at her
mercy.
LOVE'S
THE SEQUEL TO THE FLIRTATION OW
THE BTEAMEE "FRANCE. "
Spec al to St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
NEW YORK , November 10. Mrs.
EHza Bergmann , the yottng woman
who was taken Into custody Wednes
day evening , having fled from her
husband in Philadelphia , remained at
police headquarters all day to-day.
Enly in the morning her husband ,
Charles Berginann , her brother , and
an elderly woman , said to be her
aunt , called at the central office. The
aunt and President French visited
Mrs. Bergmann , while the husband
and brother remained in the superin
tendent's room. Mr. Bergmann is a
man of medium height , fair complex
ion and has a eaudy moustache. His
arm , which was injured n few days
ago in a riding school , was wrapped
in a b&ndsge.
HE WAITED OVEK. TWO HOURS
for the arrival of physicians who were
to examine into the mental condition
rjf-his wife. He is a Swede by birth ,
and is the son of a wealthy merchant In
Sweden. In conversation with her
aunt and President French Mrs. Berg
mann spoke rationally on general sub
jects , but declared that she wanted to
see Emanuel Gonzalss , a young Span
iard whom she matron the tteamer
.France , which arrived hero Novem
ber 2. He had been very pleasant to
her on the steamer and she wanted to
BOO him again , although she did not
know where he was. He was young
and handsome , and she supposed he
was staying at some of the Spanish
hotels in this city. She had sent a
telegram to the Spanish hotel , but
hid received no answer. Thun she
came to the city to lock for him , and
expected to find him nt the Fifth
Avenue Hotel. "If I did not find
him at the Fifth Avenue Hotel , " she
said , ' ! intended to look at the regis
ter at all the hotels. If I did not
then see him I could easily have
watched for him on Broadway.
WALKING UP AND DOWN.
Mrs. Bergrrmnn expressed affection
for her husbind , and seemed to be
aunoyed that she had caused him any
trouble. At Mr. Bergmann'i
request , President French told her
that she would probably not be an
noyed by her husband any more , who
had given her up , and now only
wanted to save the family from dis
grace. Mr. Borgmann has no inten
tion of leaving his wife , but wanted
to see what effect the words would
have on her. The wife's manner
changed when this statement was
made to her ; her eyes filled with
tears , and she exclaimed : "How
foolish I was to leave such a man. "
From that time she talked less about
the Spaniard. She insisted on re
maining at headquarters , but said she
did not care to see the Spaniard any
more. Dr. Marion Sims , of Phil
adelphia , examined Mrs. Bargmann
yesterday and concluded that she was
insane about the Spaniard. Dr.
William J. Morton , of No. 15 East
F rty-Sfth street , reached the same
conclusion. What the physicians
advised the family to do the police
officers refused to say. It is stated ,
however , on good authority.that they
recommended keeping her under
restraint for a short time in a private
house in this city ,
UNDER PROPER MEDICAL TREATMENT.
Mrg. Bergman asked to see Dr. Wrn.
A. Hammond , and it was arranged that
he and Dr. Morton should examine
her to-day. Emanuel Oonzales , the
Spaniard referred to , is as yet ignor
ant of the result of his flirtation on
the steamer France , lie is only 20
yuars of age , but is tall , and appears
much older. His father is a wealthy
importer , and his brother conducts'a
branch in Tabasco , Mexico. Gonasles
has just finished his studies at a col-
legoin Hamburg , and was directed to
joiu his brother in Tabasco. When
ho arrived here on the France he went
to the Spanish hotel in Great Jones
street , called the Hotel del Recreo.
He intended to sail for Mexico Thurs
day , but he received a dispatch from
his brother to remain in this country
to learn English. Therefore , on
Thursday , ho went to the military
academy at Yonkers , where he is now.
At the Spanish hotel the guests had
beard of Mrs. Bergmann , from Gen
zales. "We were standing in a group
one evening talking about our expe
riences on shipboard , " said one of the
gupsta yesterday , "when Ggnssles re
marked that he bad had a singular ex
perience on his voyage. HeM
"
M X AN AMERICAN WOMAS ,
he said , "who could speak a littla
Spanish , and he occasionally spent
some time on deck with her. Finally
he found that the husband was jeal
ous and had ordered hit wife away
from the stranger. The lady had an
Irish servant who would tell the hus
band whenever she found Gonzsles
talking with her mistress. The hus
band was sick and spent most of h a
time below. One evening when t e
voyage was nearly over the servant
approached Gonzales and said : 'You
keep away from her or you will le
shot. ' Well , we all laughed over the
young fellow's adventure , and then
some one else told a story. We asked
Gonzales if he knew where the lady
lived , and he said he didn't , and de-
c'ared ' that he did not even know her
namo. "
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
For the speedy cure of Consump
tion and all diseases that lead to it ,
such as stubborn coughs , neglected
Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth
ma , pain in the side and chest , dry
hacking cough , tickling in the throat ,
Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and all
chronlo or lingering diseases of the
throat a&d lungs , Dr. King's ' New Dis
covery has no equal and has established
for itself a world-wide reputation.
Many leading physicians recommend
and uae it in their practice. The form
ula from which it H prepared is high
ly recommended bj all medical jour
nals. The clergy and the press have
complimented it in the most glowing
terms. Go to your druggist and get a
trial bottle free of cost , or a regular
size for $1.00. For sale by
d(5) ( ) J. K. ISH. Omaha.
BncKien's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Outs , Bruises , Sores , TJlcera , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
la guaranteed to give perfect uatlafao-
tlod In every case or money re tnnded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. TSH Om ha.
45 Tears befor
THE GENUINE
DR. C. McL ANE'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 , they
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 uneqnaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box hss a red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the impression , JIcLANE'8 LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of 0. McLANE and Fuutiwz BROS.
ttS * Insist upon bavin ? the genuine
DE.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre
pared b'-
FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name STcLane , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
mw TO CURE
CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ,
Colds , Asthma , Croup ,
All dlseaaes of the Throat , Lunga.and
Pulmonary Organs.
USE ACCOHDIhG TO'IiIHECTIONS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
UNLIKE PILLS
AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES , IS PLEAS
ANT TO TAKE , And will prove at once the most
potent and harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR
and CLEANSER that bus yo' be-n b'ouihtto
public notice. For CONSTIPATION , BILIOU-5-
NK89 , HEADACHE , PILE" , and all di orders
arising from an obstructed state of the system ,
it U Incomparably the beat curative extant.
Avoid imitations ; insist on getting the article
called for.
TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE b put up in
bre.zed tin boxes only. Price CO cent ! . Ask
your druggist for Descriptive Pamphlet , or ad
dress tbe proprietor ,
J. E. HETHERINQTOJt ,
Kew York or San Framj,3oo.
Before Purchasing Aar FORK of go-Called
ELECTRIC BELT ,
Band , or Appliance represented to cure Nervous ,
Chronic and tipecla Diseuet , send to the PUL
VERUACHERQALVANICCO.&lSMontgomery
Street , San Francisco , Cai. , for their Free
Pamphlet and "Tho Electric Review , " and you
will save time , health and money. The P. O.
Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electrio Ap
pliances on the American Continent.
THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES QENEE-
ATED by obstructed socrctiona , and to which
ladles are especially subjtct , can always be re
lieved , and their recurrence prevented , by the
useol TARBAST'S EmnvuciKT SILTZI& Af laiisr
PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG ) STORES.
BELVEDERE
Star Wind Mill
MANUFACTURED BY
THOS. E. WILLIAMS ,
RED OAK IOWA.
Correspondence solicited rom those needing a
reliable Wind Mill t-end for circular and pri cei
and tny information ii regard to the Ulll will b
cheerfully furnished.
LIVE AOENTS WANTED.
REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE
BELVIDEEE
STAR WIND MILL.
BECAUSE
lit. It is more eafe In a gale of wind , and In
he moat sudden chances ot the wind from sny
direction , became tbe wheel tying flat on the
tower Is always rcsdp with its edge to the wind ,
and allows the vane to fining 2'ear arouad , with
out turning or striking the wheel.
2nd.Itls a rigid wheel hating no movtable
lolrU to wear out , fust or cteik In th wlnJ.
3rd. Ice nor elect baa no effect on it.
4th. It loses leas power from friction than
other mils.
5th. It will run with less wlnl than otner
Mills
8th. It Ise wily regulated so It will perform
any amount of work required leaa than its capac
ity.
ity.7thl It hat no pullles , springs nor sliding heads
to reczo up In winter.
Sth. It will not pump whtn out of gear.
9th. It la well and heavilr painted with thr
coats ot the best catnt the market can afford.
10th. It is a per feet self-regulator , and n 111 take
care of Itself In hoary changablo wind storms.
llth. HAsymetncalfonnisaperfectornament
I2lh. Novcr have heardjof any blown don as
yet when properly set up with a regulating vane ,
nor ever damaged In the leaat by tn wind.
IStb. They are of good material and
made.
14th. AllahaJts tamed , boxes habited and all
ntccssiry parts double nutted.
15th. It Is more simple , more compact In con
struction and stwnwr h th r 21111s
ersaltw
FEVER AND AGIJE.
Meets the requirements of the ratloml msdleal
pDloopby ! which at present prevails. Jt U a
perfectly pure vegetable remedy , embracing the
three important properties of a prevntlre , a
tonic , and an alt rathe I fnrt'fl ' < tie b dy
afralnntdlsosse , Invigorates and re-v talizti the
torpid stomach and liver , and effects a most
salutary change in tbo entire system , when in
a morbid condition.
KCT tale by all Piugglsts and Da'lera generally.
To Nervous Sufferers The Great
European Kemedy Dr. J ,
B , .Simpson's Specific
Medicine.
It 1 * a positive cure for Spermatorrhea , Seminal
Weakness , Impotcncy , and ail dl * a > ea resulting
from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Loi-a ot
Memory , Pains in the Back or Side , and dlteases
that lead to
Consumption
Insahlty and
an early grave
The Vpedflc
Medicine is
being used
with wonder
ful success.
. Pamphlets
seut free to all. Write for them and get full
particulars.
Price , Specific , 81.00 per package , or six pack-
iges for $5.00. Address all orders to
J. B SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. ,
Nog. )4and ) 106 Main St. , Buffalo , N.T.
Bold lu miha br C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell
J , E. iJh xni aUdruzgUa everywhere.
sep23-dAwly
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
ThtOld Reliabk Sioux City Route I
100 MILES 'SHORTEST ROUTE 1
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMAROK ,
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line la equipped with the Im
proved Westlnzhouso Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom and
Sleeping Carsowned and controlled by the com
pany , run Through Without Change between
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:16 p m. ,
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Fan !
at 11:06 a.m , making
J -TEN HOURS HT ADVANCE o ?
ANT OTHER ROUTE.
Returning , leave St. Paul at 830 p. m. . ar
riving at Sioux City at itS a. m. , and Union
Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50
a. m. Be Bare that your tickets read vis "S. C.
& P. B. R. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Iowa.
P. E. ROBINSON , Aea't Gen'l Pass. Aront.
J. H. 0-BRYAN ,
and Passenger Agent ,
Council Bluffs
GO EAST
-VIA THE
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD !
It li the SHORT , SURE and Site Route Betwsm
COUNCIL BLUFFS
AI9
GHIOAGO , MILWAUKEE
and all polnta EAST and NORTH.
IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FAC3LITIE3 AND HORK
ADVANTAGES THAN ANT
OTHER ROAD IN.
THE WEST.
It la the ONLY ROAD between
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which la run
PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS !
In addition to there and to pleaio all clasDea o
travelers , It Rlvo * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at It ;
EATING STATIONS at 60 oenU each.
ITS TRACK IS STcEl ( TAILS !
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST ! _ .
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
If ron wUh the Bett Traveling Aceommoda <
tlonayon will boy vonr ticket by thlj Bonte
CTAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Aienta can sell von Thronsh Ticket *
Via this road acd Check nsnal Bag
gage Free o ! Charge
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12H Farnham St
Cor. Hth , and at Union Pacific Depot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central nd
Union Pacific Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 N w Jfontfonv
eiy Street.
Tor Information , foldera , mtpa , etc. , not ob
tainable at Home Ticket Office , adiirera any
.gent . of the Company , or
KARVIN HL'CHITT , W- STENNITT ,
Oen'I Manager , Oenl Pan. Agent ,
OmCAQO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oenl Agt Omaha k Conndl Blnfla.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars !
CHICAGO
BURLINGTON & QUINGY
With Smooth acd Perfect Track , Elegant Pas
senger Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPING DINING CARS
It Is acknowledged by tbe ffea , and all wnt
travel nv = r It , to be the Best Appolatid < ad
Bast Managed Road In the Country.
PASSENGERlTGOING EAST
Should oear In mind tnat tola b the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , N rth and Northwest.
Passengers by this Route hare choice ot
POUR DUTEEENT EOUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Dally Llnea ot Palace
Sleeping Cars from Chtat o to
New Tork CityWithout Change.
All Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the Westinihouso Patent Air Braka and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Acd-
dents in the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NIHC ' CARS
Ara ran onto Burlington Route ,
Information concerning Routes , Rates , 11ms
O.E PERK.NS. D.W.HITCHCOCK.
Qen'l Manager. Gen. West'n Pacs. Ag't.
J. O. PHILLIPFI , Be. Joe. , Mo.
General Agent , Omaha.
H. P. DUFX ,
fepi-dl llcket Agant. Omaha.
1SSO.
K. G.ST.JOE&O.B.R.R. ,
la the only Direct tine to
ST. LOOS AND THE EAST
from OMAHA and the WEST.
No change of cars between Omahm and at. Loots
and but one between Omaha and New Tork.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western Cities
With less charged and in advance o ! other lines.
This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's
Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
es.Mlller's Safety Platform and
Coupler and the celebrated
Westlngbouae Air-Brake.
JSTSEE THAT YOUR TICKET BEADS M
jtS"Vla Kansas City , St. Joseph andta
O > CouncilBIuffsU.R. ,
Tlcksta for sale at all coupon stations In the
J.CF"BARKARD , A. c. DAWES ,
Ocn'l Supt. , Oenl Pass. & Tirket Az't
St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo ,
W. 0. aEACHRIST , Ticket Agen. ,
SU Fifteenth Street , b tw en Farnhau and
Donzlas. Unloa Block , Omaha.
JOS. TEHON , A. a BARNARD ,
Pass. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rlAeent , Omaha.
WROUGHT IRON FENCES.
Wire Fendng and Railing a Speciality.
Their beauty , permanence and economy
dally worklnsr the extinction of all fencing
cheap material.
Elegant In design. Indestructible
Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Gem *
tery Plata.
Iron Vases , Lawn SottooJ , canopied and of
ruitlc patterns ; Chairs ami every description of
Iron and Wire ornamental work designed ar.il
manufactured br E. T. BARNUSI'S Wire and
Iron Work , S7 , 29 and 31 Woodward Ave. , De
troit , Mich. 8 Dil i'l"a- ' ' - -atalogue anil
price lint. sep
L'PE ' GUR
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
Tha most acceptable prcp-r tlon in the known world By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE luU
Lemonjulre , you rw e an esellent Appetizer and Tonic , for cemral and fairtlyn > a The
imm a. eandl er-vlnc * ! , -s.nl the numerous testimonial ? received daily ar. the be t avMtncrt
of its virtues and roiubi i'y.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF INTERNAL RF.VENU )
w ASIILX0105 , II. C. , Jeauary S8,1SSO. /
UOSSTB. LAWRENCE & UAKTIN , 1111 M-tdlmu St. , Chicago. Ills. .
Gcm.ntEi : This componm' . in the opinion of this office , would have a sufficient qtuntltv )
the BALSA-M OF TOLU to ttlve it all ih advantage * ascribed to this article In pectoral rompUlnU ,
while the whbkyaid the " * } rupconitltate an emulsion rendering It an asneable icmeOy to th
patient. Compounded afre rdlnjr to the formula. It mav properly bo clasrad as MEDICINAL
PREPARATION under the proHong ot U. S. IVvbed btati'tcs. and when 10 itomped , say le
sold by Drujfbt , Apotheciriaa and Other Persons without rendering them liable to pay tpvobJ
tax as liquor dealers
Yours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RADM , Commissioner
LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEBS everywhere
WHO IS WITH THE CBQCRAPHY OP fHIS COUNTrW-i LS ,
Si
SEE BY CXA.MINI.1C THIb MAP. THAT THE
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B.
[ S THE GREAT CONNECTED II5K BETWEEN THE EAST & THE W * i
Its main line ran. from Chicago x > Council
DlunX pasilne through Jollet , Ottawa. La Svto.
Jenraeo , Mollne. Hoc * bland. Davenport. l.VMt
Liberty , Iowa City.Mnreowo , Brooklyn. Grlnscll.
DesMolaej ( the capital of Iowa ) . Stuart. AUs-i-
Llc. and Avnca ; with branches from Buru
Junction to Feorla ; Wilton Junction toMusca-
line , Washington. Kalrtleltl. Klaon. Beiknap.
Centrcvlile. Princeton. Trenton. OalUtln. Came
ron. Leavenwortti. Atchtson. and Kansas Ctty ;
Washington U. Slaonraoy. Ojkaloosa , and Knox-
rille ; KeoinE to Karnlnzlon. Uonaparto. Gen-
Eonsoort. Independent. Eldoo. Cttnmwn. Eddr-
rlllB , Cbkhloo-a. rella.M'inroe. and DCS Molnes :
S'nwtontoMonroo : Iea31oines j < Indl.inolaand
IVInternet : Atlantic to Levrls and Audubon : anil
A'oca to Uarl&n. ThK Is positively the onir
Itallroad. whtcb owns , and operates a through
line from Chlcaco Into tbe State of Kansas.
Tnrouan Kiprcus Passenger Trains , with Pali-
Bin ValaceCaigattached.are niu each way Cally
between CHICAGO and PzoniA. KANSAS Cmr ,
L'onicit. ULUJ-ra. UAVENWORTn and ATCHI-
WV. TnrouKh cars areaisonm between Mil'-aa-
tee npd Kansas CUT. via the "Milwaukee and
Uocklilsnd fane- * Line
The "Great Uock Island" Is mairoiacently
Equipped. In road bed Is clmplT "X3 jctandlls
track U laid with steel rails.
What will please you most will be the pleasure
if enlojlnu tour meals , while passing over the
> antYul prairie * of Illinois and Iowa. In one of
mrmuKxuncent pinfmrCar * ttiae aceumpimrall
fnrougli Express Tntns. You set an entira
ueal , as Rood as Is served In nny flrst-cUss hotel ,
rorsevanty-nve cents. .
f ppreclatlDf the fact that a majority of the
jeople prefer separate apartments for different
> urposes ( and the Immense passenger business
> r this line warranting It ) , wo art- pleased to an-
lonnce that tnls Company runs Pullman 1'alaee
d't for sleeping purposes , and POace
IHnlno Can for ea n purposes cnrr. "J
grent featsre of tur ralaco Cars ls.3j {
BA1-OO.N vrnereyou can eujoj jour , * l
at nil hears of the d T.
Magnificent Iron lirldaes span
and Missouri riT at all points ctoesetf
line , anil transfers are avoided at Council _
Kan as City. Lcavenworth. and Atch9HSr
nectlnn.i boinBmude In Union Depnu.
THU rKINCU'AU It. 11. CON7 'K17
THIS OKKAT TUllOCOU 10NK
FOLLOWS
At CiifCAiio. with all orrerum * Ca ( U *
East and y < mtB. . _ . . A.
t „
AtK.votEwoou. wlthth9L.8-JtM.8- , 9
At WAfinuoTiw HEIGHT * . wrU > K. U * * >
LL. It. K.
. . .
rt.li &AA kj4x * > * * b * i > > > - * ! * i * - -
AtPzoRiA.wIin P. P. AJ.s P.U.4M-
W. : 111. Mid. : nnif r.P. * W. IWs.
At KOCK I'JLASn with "Mnwaukee c
Island dUort Line. " and Uoek Isl'd f eo ZC- .
AtUAnMrouT.wlth the Dmv.npyrt t T > s * - '
aM.SUP.K.K.
. . .
. -TlthtentntlloiT3H.lt ,
1 1 1)Ed Mot.viiJ. with I ) M. A K. L > 1C. .
At COUNCIL IILUITK. with Union 1'actocO
At ( iJJAHA. with U. A Mo. It. It. Itla
At OTTDMWA. wltn Central lowr U IV
St. IA I'ao. and C. tt. * y K. ICdf.
A K IOKL-K. with ToU I'eo. * War
LouiB & IMC- ant Hi. J. . Kuct A NW. .
At ATCIIUO.V. with Atch Topeka & 9M1A jf *
Atch.Neb. . and Ceo. Br. U. C. 1C Kds ,
At l.EATE.NWOHTU , wltn Kan. Pao , asm
Cent. 1L lids.
At KA.-OAI crrr , with all lines for va
and Southwest.
' - ' CARS fi ran through to FEORIA. I > EH < *
I'lii.i.aiA. i-/v'4iiui. . . w
COCjicAr. 111VDFFS. KANSAH CITY. A TC1MSO.V , and r.KAVE > WUKTU
'Ticket * viu thl. I.lne. known f > the "Great Jioclt Iilaud Jlunte , " < ur
nil Ticket 4eent la the United State * find Canada.
For Info -motion not obtainable at year borne ticket offlc , uddraif.
rlBJVIjlU. E. ST.JOKn _ > T.
Qen'l Supertntendent. Uen-l Tit. aa Paujr AM. ,
VERIGK.
FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT GF NEW GOODS AT THE
th ut 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street.
ap ! i men
T. 8. HITCHOOOK , M. D. S. ,
From New York has located in Omaha , and
guarantees to do flrst-claw work.
Dental Roomj , over A. Cruickshank & Co.'i , Cor.
15th and DoujUa. sep9-2m
SHOW GASES
MiaCFACTCRKD BT
O. O"W ± L3DE3
1317 CA93 ST. , OMAHA , NEB.
CtfA good assortment always on hind. "El
31. . KISDO.V ,
General Insurance A ent ,
_ „ , , - ' Lon
don , Cash AWts | 5,107,1 7
WESTCHEdTEK. N. T. , Capital l.OOO.OOJ
THE MERCHANrS , of Newark. N.J. , 1,000,001
01RARD FIUKPnIUdclplitaCapItaI. . 1,000,000
NORTHWESTERS NATlONALCap-
Ital 900,003
FIKEMEN'3 FUND , California BOO.UOl
BItlTlSn AMERICA ASSURANCECo 1,200,000
NEW A tKFIREISS. COAs ets _ . . SoO.OCO
AMERICAF CENTRAL , Assets 800,000
S aat Cor. ot Fifteenth & Donirlas St. ,
OMAHA. NJEB.
The Boston Cash Dry Store.
'New Goods and New Customers arriving daily. Read our Price List , and be convinced that we are the PEOPLES' STOEE.
EITHEE OF THE FOLLOWING AETICLES :
20 yards of Calico. ' 25 Cakes of Good Soap. 20 yards Colored Embroidery.
21 Spools Clark's Cotton. 15 yards Heavy Sheeting. .
10 yards Fruit , of the Loom.
15 yards Cotton ' Flannel. 20 Spools (100yards ( ) Silk. 1 Fine Wool Scarf.
12 pairs Ladies's Cotton Hose.
7 yards Shaker Flannel- 1 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs *
I Good Red Comfort. I Ib. Stocking Yarn. 4 Lined Gloves.
pairs Fleecy
12 yards Lonsdt le Muslin. '
20 pairs Gent's 1-2 Hose. 20 yards Valenciene's Lace.
GIVE US A CALL , BRING PRICE LIST ALONG. IOTH AND JONES STREETS.