Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 07, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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CHARLES POWELL ,
* TUSnCEOFTHE PEACE Comer ] tth ad
tl FamhamEta. . Omaha Sea. _
HTM. SIMERAL ,
A TTORSET AT LAW Boom 8 , Crelchton
A Blot * . lEth St. OMAHA , KKB. _
D. L THOMAS ,
l TTORNET AT LAW Local rawer , ban
A and sells real estate. Boom BjCrelghton
Slock. _ _
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LAW-OfflM.ln Hutootol
ATTOIUTOTAIi Q org . E. Prltchett.Hee
ramham St. - * OKAHA. KEB.
CEXTSflL. THOMAS ,
_ A TTORKET A.T-LAW CrBlcktiiank
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Jj PootOiCe * , OMAHA , HKBEABKA ?
pe Paienif Procured.-
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O'BRIEN & BARRETT , -
Attorneys-at'-iraw ,
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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OMAHA. SEB.
W. d. Oonnell ,
Attorney-at-Law.
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KEDICE d REDICK ,
AttoYneys-at-Law.
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Epodfi attention will b given to all fnlt
apalnp . corppraVlonj of every description : Trill
pra-Vdce tn al Jthe Oonrta of the Etits and the
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Jonrc House.
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ft TTORNZY AT LAW Room 9 Orolrhton
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S. F , MAKDERSOH ,
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L Oatba Nebraska.
. T. SICHARDS. O. J. HUN *
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Attorneys-at-Law.
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th : Educational' Commercial centefofthe'
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Office open from IS to 1 p. m. Sunday * .
THOMAS F. HALL. Postmartn.
Arrival And Departure et
Th-alns
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out ot Omaha.to Union Depot.
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Four trips on Sunday , leavins Omaha at 0 and 1
k. m. , 8 and 6 p. m. ; Conndl 'Bloffa at B.-56
11 5 a. m. , and 2:25 and 25 p. m.
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tarn Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7. a. m.8 0 . m.
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Hlly excapt Sunday/ *
OMAAA ft EEPUBLICAN V ALLEY R.
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Dallr except Snndart.
HiNTA. OL.AUS FOUND.
Oroatest Ulscovery of the Age.
Tonderfoldlscoverlesln Uaeiroridharebe nmade
Lmong other thlnjg trhorc Santa Clans stayed
Ihildnn oft ask U he maVca coodj or not , .
f really he live * In a mountain of enow.-
< a > t year an excordon galled clear to the Pole
Lnd roddenly dropped Into what secmedllkciholc
There wonder of wonders they found a new land ,
fhile faliy-Ukt'belnpt appeared on each hand.
Ihere were mocntalns like ours , with more
beautiful preen.
jid far brighter Mca than ver were seen ,
tlrdi with the bues of a rainbow were found ,
rule flowen at exiRdtfte frajrrance were crow
.
lot long w , w tjjjy left to wend r In donbi
beltic aoon came the ? had heard much about ,
fwa FjuntaWaus1 self and thlsthey all nj ,
looked like the picture esee every d y.
, e drcrenp a team that looked veryqueer.
. * * a team f imaehoppera Instead of reindeer ,
U rode in a shell instead of a sleigh ,
tat he took them on boud and drove them
away.
le showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
tad factories making goods for women and men
"nrrlerg were working on hata great and Email ,
'o Bunce's they said they were Bending them aU.
Ms Klncle , the Glove Maker.toldthem at once ,
ill our Gloves we are sending to Bunce ,
ianta showed them suspenders and man ; things
more.
aying I alse took these to friend Bonce's store.
anta Claus then whispered a secret be'd toU ,
< * inOmaha every one knew Bcnce well ,
te tsorcfore should eend his goods to his care ,
knowing his friends will get their full share.
'ow remember ye dwellers in Omaha town ,
01 who wit prcaenti to Bunce's go round ,
'or ' shbts , collars , or gloves great and small ,
tad year stoUr or aant one and all.
Bsaice , Champion Hmttr o ! the West , Donglu
rs t , Omaha
A new and hitherto.unknown 'remei' "
[ seise * ot tha Kldnoyi , Bladderj
rcans. * & urinary
"
It will pontiv l y cure D1 - * " " '
r , Brlght's Disease , ir- - > tcs , OraVel , Drop
> Urine. Catarrh , - lttM retain < r expel ]
id sca\itv cHJlj Bladder , .high colored
ACK , Ocn - * Ptaful Urinating , .LAME
laints. - * weakness , and all Female Com-
< avoids internal mctilclnps , Is certain In it
fleets and cures when nothing else can.
For eale by all DruggUU or sent by mail free
ipon receipt ot the price , $2.00.
) AY ) IEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
ITS / , your address for our little book ,
How a was Saved. "
MIS E. I8H , Agent for Nebraska.
QTZTrFTEW > &
Tarrant's Szer Aperient ,
Azure for Indieestta frightful ,
A bubbling bevnage Delightful ;
A remedy for every ailment
O'er which the Billons make bewailmcnt
A laxative , thouzh mild , effective ,
A tonic , nervine ind corrective ;
An anodyne and suporific ,
A wonderful SAUXE crfcvi.v ' "
bodying every rare insredient
That mother Nature deemed expedient ,
VTlth klt-flly liberal hind toflln ?
Into the famous Eeltzer Spring.
IOWA BOILED DOWN.
Hay Is selling for $16 s ton in Da-
bnue.
Keokuk has rlaugbtered 22,200 hogi
thii season.
There arc five creameries in Wash
ington county.
A cheese factory is toj)8 started In
Hastings at an early dayk
The ice , cutters are hard at work be
low the dam at Des Moinos.
An'olcomargartne manufactory has
been established in Des Moines.
Crawfordsville haa-a new town hall ,
which will be .opened and dedicated on
the 9tB. -
The new opara house in Keokuk is
having- the cornice work put up , and
the structure makes a fine architectur
al appearance.
John Meyers husked ISO bushels of
corn in cne day last week on Bob
"Motheral'a farm , six milea southwest
of Avoca.
Marshalltown has taken steps for a
starciffactory. She has also organized
a new wajon ; company with a capital
of $50,000.
Preparation ! for gathering , the ice
harvest have already began at Clin
ton.
ton.One
One dealer in Forest City sold 600
turkeys for Thanksgiving dinners.
The Catholic fair at Clinton , which !
closed on the 30th , after a .run of six
evenings , netted $2,000.
0. H. Tondro'a soap factory in Ma
son City turns put 20,000 pounds o
oap , of all varieties , every week.
D. D. Grant , of Willow , Cheroke <
county , , got a yield of twenty-twc
bcshels of Sax seed to the acre this
season.
The now creamery nt Indianola be
gan operations on the 27th ulLi Thi
.capacity of the concern is to tain on
200 pounds of butter daily.
The Linn county Sunday school as
soclation will hold its second annual
'dnarterly-convention at Springville ,
Iowa , December 7th and 8tb , 1880.
Mrs. Yan Oott's services at Waterloo
lee have netted 27S converts , 200 o :
whom have joined theMethodist. ,
The Illinois Central have a perpet
nal lease : of the Iowa Division of .their
line and will lay their'track from
.Waterloo west with1 steel rafls.
H. N. Bsldbjf , a farmbr residing
near Cedar Falls , marketed a load ot
timothy seed last week which brought
him 8131.45 , equal to 700 bushels of
corn. _ _
The following is the distribution of
tha ownership of government binds
in the principal cities in the stat :
Burlington$128,750 ; Davenport ,
§ 53,200 , ; Des Moines , 68,600 ; Duhu-
que , 59,260remainder ; of state , 8731-
900 ; total , 81,011,000 * ,
Some samples of. Sioux Fal's rook
have been seat to Chicago to be can-
vorted-into : table taps and that sort of
thing. The stone Is said to b e suscep
tible of high polish.
The director ) ofthe Burlington ana
Northwestern Narrow Guage railroad
have ordered a survey for an extension
westward from Washington through
Keokuk and Mahaaka counties.
A competitive examination to fill a
vaoanoy in the United States military
academy from the Fifth congressioual
district will be held at Cedar Rapids
on the 20th of December. 1880.
A strike of the miners at Fort
Dodge hsi caught the St. Paul and
Sioux City road so short of fuel that
freight trains have been temporarily
discontinued. The Illinois Central
also feels the pressure , but not to an
equal extent.
Jjako Mills , Norman and Forest
Dlty , the three stations on theMinne-
spoils and St. Louis railroad in Winne-
baco county , have taken In about
lot,000 bushels of wheat so far this
leason. There are , perhaps , 50,000
bushels yet to market , which will
make the total crop , less bread and
leed , 200,000.
The Iowa Fine StockBreeder1BBlo. .
Ration meets at Grinnell r-fl the,14th-
aon. J. B. Gnnnelj. , „ president of -
; ho association.
Among those booked
or speeche M8 0 > F. Qlarkson ,
t reside , Welohj Prof > Knapp , Col.
- i , Judge Luae , James Wilson and
0. E. Aldrich.
Help among Tama county farmers
Is.exceptionally scarce. Corn buskers
uk and receive 81.25 a day and
board , and yet BO few hands are ob
tainable that the corn crop will not be
busked befoie the 1st of February.
Samuel Hallock , a farmer of Gosh-
m township , Muscatine county , lost
bythe burning of his immense barn ,
leven hones , 2,000 bushels of corn ,
quantities of other produce and a val-
aable lot of farming implements ,
[ nsurance on building , 01,000 ; on
ion tents the same.
Nearly .oae-half the * business por-
Jon of Nevada , the county seat of
Story county va destroyed by , fire
it an early hour -last Thursday morn-
ng. The fire swept all the west side
> f Alain street , from.-Qpera block to
Uderman'a brick , Involving a total
oss of about $30,000.
The Milwaukee track layers enroute
o Clinton reached the long switch of
hi Chicago and Northwestern , at the
rards of the Lyons lumber company ,
dthout any opposition. Here the
Northwestern company had a way
: ar and engine and proposed.to hold
he fort ; The aid oj the Lyons
uthorlties ware Invoked , both switch
nd car removed and track laving ro
mped. No.further trouble is appro-
tended.
The Sao and Fox Indians In Iowa
ounty ars not a very warlike or exc
ensive tribe , numbering only about
355 persons ; " "yet they still maintain
many of their tribal characteristics )
and are particularly hostile to all at-
tarnpfs to induce them , to instruct
their children inthe'Engiish language ,
or.in white civilization. ' They are in
dustrious , peaceable and temperate in
their habits , and in addition to { heir
real estate , have accumulated person
al property to the amount of ,820,000. , ,
, .DOMESTIC BXPRBIMENT.
AEEJfr WHO TBIED BOB XHQEB-
BOIi's1 METHOD. ' -
Spring-field Bepublican.
OoL Itjgersoll says'he k eps a"p65k"-
etbook In an open drawer and his
children go and belt themselves to
money whenever they want It. "They
sat when they want to ; they may
sleep all day If they choose , and sit
op all night If they desire. I don't
try to coerce them. I never punish ,
never scold. They buy their own
clothes and are master's "of them
selves. "
A gentleman living on Marshall
street , who has a boy that Is full as
kltteny as hla father , read the article
a ° d.P ° Mered deeply. Hu know-that
Col. Innersoll was a suicesi in raising
children in the way they should go
and he thought he would try It. Thi
boy had caused him considerable an
noy nce.and he made up his mint
that he had not treated the boy right
so he called the boy in .from th
street , where he was putting soft soap
jon the lamp-post In order to see th <
damp-lighter climb it , .and said to him
"My son , 1 have decided to adopt i
different course with you. Seratofor
I have been careful about giving you
money end have wanted to know
where "every oeat went to , and mj
supervision has , no doubt , been an-
noylnp ; to you. Now I'm going to
leave my pocket-book in the bureau
drawer , with plenty of money in it ,
and you are at liberty to use all yon
want without asking me. I want you
to buy anything you desire to ; buy
your own clothes and feel as if the
money was yours , and that you had
not to account foe it. Just make your
self at home now and have a good
dme. "
The boy looked at the old gentle
man , put his hand on his head , as
though he had " 'em "
"got sure , and
went out to see the lamplighter climb
that sof t-scap. Thtjnext day the stern
parent went out in the country shoot
tng , and returned on tha midnight
train , three days later. He opened
the door with a Istch-key , and a
strange yellow dog grabbed him by
the elbow of his pant and shook him ,
he said , "like the a'gur. "
- The dog barked and chewed until
the son cane down in his night-shirt
and called him off. Ho told his fath
er he had bought that dog of a fire
man for 811 , and it was probably Ihe
beat dog bargain that had been made
this season. He said the fireman told
bim ho could find a man that wanted
that kind of a dog.
The parent took rft his pants , wts * .
the dog had nut removed , and in the
iall be stumbled over a birch-bc-k
la'ioa the boy bought of an Indian for
> 9 and an army musket , with an iron
amrod , fell down from the corner ,
fhe boy had paid $6 for that. He h d
ilao bought himself an nvorooat with a
oalakin collar and cuffe and a com-
> lete. outfit of calico shirts and silk
tocklngs.
In his room the parent found the
narble top of a soda fountain , a
Theelbarrow , and shelf filled with all
cinds of canned meat , preserves , aud
trackers , and a barrel of apples. ' A
rail tent and six pairs of blankets
rere rolled up ready for camming" ,
, nd a buckskin shirt and pair of
orduroy pants lay on the bad ready
or pulling on. Six fish poles and
, basketful of fish-lines were ready
or business , and an oyster can mil of
; rub worms for bait were squirming
m the washstand. The old gentleman
ooked the Outfit over , looked at his
locket-book in the bureau drawer , as
mpty as a contribution box.
"Young man , the times have been
00 flush. We will now return to a
pecie basis. When you want money
ome to me and I will give you a nick"
1 and you will tell me what you ih-
end to buy with it or I'll warm you
rou'hear-mel" '
' BUFFALO ON THE MISSOURI.
. WEEK'S HUNT AND SPLENDID SDCOESS.
lack Hills TimM.-
Our route was .northwest , crossing
he wide valleys of the Little Missou-
I , then that of Thompson's creek , an
nsignificant streambut a magnificent ,
alleystretching away to the west , of
plendid land judging from the growth
f grass , which within .a few years
rill be the home of hundreds of fam-
lies. We saw.no . buffalo till nearly
undown , when we discovered a band
f ibout ? a dozen. "Sharp Eyes" and
'Buffalo Bob" were soon thro.wing
aad into them , and [ before we could
et up them with the teams , they had
vo of these monarchs of the plains
llled. And as the full orbed moon
ese that , still Sabbath night , our par-
y were busy securing the hams , sur-
} lns , humps and tongues ; all the
alanco of the animals were left'
ar the coyote , except the fries ,
rhloh were carefully looked after by
ur friend Danger , who claims that
bey are tbo choice tid > bit of the an-
nal. It was nearly 8 o'clock when
'e were ready to move ; neither wood
or water were in sight , and the only
tilng we could do was to travel until
e found It. Nearly two hours passed
efore "Sharp Eyes,1' who was ahead ,
ronght the welcome intelligence that
e had 'found wood and water both ,
b was good news indeed , and.it was
ot long before a cheerful fire wns
mding forth its warmth , and the
) ffee pot was singing , and here rather
remarkable scene occurred. * While
we were preparing supper a band of
some twenty bafhlo came .within
seventy-five-yarda. our/camp , feed
ing as unconcerned as Chough , like
ourselves , they were forty
miles fromr human habitation.
It was a" strange sight to
us , in tbe bright moonlight. " They
were * coming directly- towards us , aud
or jfeatih , y-would stampede our ani
mals , who exhibited some alarm , we
gave a'volley of le'ad which sent them
scampering oferthe hill. It wag.near
ly , midnight when we spread our
blankets , but had hafdly got toi sleep
before the gentle rain began to sprub. .
kle in. our. rfaces , first' like dew , but
before aaylight'it becan to come fast
enough , ' accompanied with a bleak
wind 'from tha northwest. At 7
o'clock it turned to snow. We man
aged to get breakfast , but the keen
blast cut .to the bone ; -However , it
did not prevent allof our party-from
hunting. 'Rounder was left , in camp
to prepare the dinner and such like ,
and I assure you it was a cheerless
task to gather wood and cook a meal
under Bach 'circumstances. ' All were
back by ; 2 plclqck. . . The storm In- .
created'aud the wind blew a gale.
* TUuVed nur' camp to a more
sheltered location , but I think few of
our party will forget that wild night
, in camp , -Tuesday morning was bitter - ,
( ter cold , and our . only shelter , two
wagon coVera , hung up so as .to break ,
the force of the wind. But it did not
deter us from''huntlntr. . "Buffalo
Bob ! ' and-'fLeather "
- Stockings , after
being out four hours , came in and re
ported three buffJo killed , Sharp
Eyes and Danger four more. Roundel
faced the northwest wind two miles
and returned and reported only blis
tering ears , freezing feet and icy
hands. ,1 am quite sure , if our entire
party had not long'since become tee
totalers I.ahould have rounded up to
Something cheering. As it was ]
could only look-with , feeling at an
empty bottle. Wednesday , though
still , biting cold , brought us bet
ter-luck. .But . to-day ( Thursday ) has
been our fieldday , both in labor and
results. We wereupat ; 4 o'clock , and
before daylight were.ready for action.
It was nearly dark before a man re
turned to camp. "Noi a 'mouthful ' of
food had been tasted by any of 'the
party ; all'had been in the field kill
ing , preparing and gathering in our
game. After satisfying , 'the inner
man we compared nctes , and fouud
that we had more meat : han we could
haul. We turn.our .faces homeward
*
io-morrow > morning witn over BOOC
pounds , mos't all oi 'which is choice
meat. The result of cur hunt Has
been forty-seven buffalo , one deer ,
three antelope , , and one coyote , of
which Leather Stockinas.- killed five ,
Buffalo , Bob twelve , Danger three ,
and Sharp Eyes and here my native
modesty .almost overpowers me
Rounder' ' gut away with the balance ,
including the deer and antelope. .But
we shall be glad whan we can sight
the Spearttah valley again. It has
been storming almost constantly since
we left home , and tbe prospect foi
wanner or .more pleasant weather is
not encouraging at this hour , judging
From the way the snow is'playing ' hid
tad seek'among the murky looking
nlouds.
Sargent Bros. . Drjgifiets.Uelta , O , write tha
the ; are hivn ? craat succt f a wl th Dr. Thomas'
b'c octric Oil , and thit > hey never 'sola auy.
ihlni : that gave sncti universal callfactlon.
Tha only pad guaranteed to cure diabetes ,
ttaVel dropsy , i-right a disease , nervous debility
nd all dheases of the kidneys and bladder , U
Prof. Gullmotte's French Kidney Pjd.
BucKien'a arnica. Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
3nts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp-
id HandsChilblains , , Corns , and all
dnda of Skin Eruptions. , Thb Salve
sguaranteed , to give perfect satlafac-
; iod hi every case or money re funded.
Price.25. dents'per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. TSH Omaha.
Cures' and never dlnap-
for Man. and Beaat.
-Iieap , qnicli and relia ble.
-PITCHERS CASTOB1A
a LnotNarc < r.c. Children
row fat uponMothers like ,
ind Physician recommend
3ASTORIA. It regulates the
Bowels , cures Wind Colic ,
illays Feverishness , and de
stroys Worms.
WEI DE METER'S CA-
rARRH Cure , a Constitutional
&ntidototor , thia terrible mola-
ly by Absorption. .The most
Important Discove/ry since Vac
cination. , Otter remedies may
relieve 'Catarrh , tHl cores at
my stage "before Consumption
lets in.
THE GENUINE
LIVERPILIS
are not recommended as a'-remedy " fd
all the ills that 'flesh is heir to , " but ii
affections of thejlaver , andiriall Biliou
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases-of-that character , the }
stand without a rival. .
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cath'srtib.cari be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. Ai
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 ,
withihe impreasion IdLrANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each -wrapper bears , the signa
tures of C. McLxnE and.FLEStixs Buos ,
Jt& Insist upon having the genuine
DB. C. ilcLANE'S 'LIVERPILLS ' pre
pared b-
FLEMING UROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the"market being 'full of imitations of
the-name JIcLane , spelled , differently.
but same pronunciation.
now TO CURE
CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ,
Colds , Asthma , Croup ,
AU diseases of the Throat , Lunga.and
Pulmonary Orprans.
USB ACCOEPIRO TO DIRECTIONS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM ;
UNLIKE PILLS
AND THE USUAL PURGATIVES , IS PLEAS-
AJT { TO TAKE , And will prove at once the moat
potent and harmless SYSTEM REKOVATOR
and'CLEAN'SER that has yet ; been' brought to
public notice. For CONSTIPATION , BILIOD
NESS , HEADACHE , PILE * , and all disorders
arising from an obstructed state of the system ,
it la Incomparably the b 3t curative extant.
Avoid imitations ; insist on getting the artlciei
called for. _
'TROPIC-FRUIT ' LAXATIVE Is put tip In
brenzed tin boxes only. Price 60 cents. Ask
jrourdrufffrlst for Descriptive Pamphlet , or ad
dress the proprietorJ. , - .
" J. E. HETHERINdTOW ,
N TrYprk of1 San Francisco.
Before Purchasing AST FORK of So CaUed
ELECTRIC BELT ,
Band , or Appliance represented to cureNervou * .
Chronic and Mpecia Diseuoi , lend to the PUL
7ERHACHEROALYANICCO , E1S Montgomery
Street , San Francinco , , Cal. , for the'r ' Free
Pamphlet and "The Electric Review , " and you
will tave time , haalth.and money. The F. Q.
Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric Ap-
pllancen on the Am-rlran Continent. _
SIOUX CITY & PAOIF1C
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Belialle Sioux City Routt i
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1
Prom GOTJNOIE BLUFFS to
3T. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMARCK ,
Vnd all point * In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Im
proved WesUnghouse Automatic Air Brakea and
Killer Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
s unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom and
ileeplntr Can.owned and controlled bythe com
lany , run Through .Without Change between
Jnlon Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs ,
md St. Paul. Trains leave 'the ' Union Pacific
Crangf er Depot at' Council -Blnffa , at 6:16 : p m. .
caching Slonx City at 10:20 : p. m. , and St. Paul
A ll$6 a. m. , making
3-TEN HOURS IN ADYANOK OT
ANY OTHER ROTJTI.
Returning , leava St. Paul at 8:30 : p. tn. , ar-
IvLig at Sioux City at 4:46 : a. m. , and Union
Pacific Tranefer Depot , Coundl Bluffs , at 8 : 0
i.'m. Be sure that y6ur tiglcetg read via "S. C.
E P R. R. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent. Missouri Valley , lows.
> . E. ROBINSON. Ara't Qen'l fags. Agent.
J. H. 0-BRYAN ,
and P cgenger Agent ,
Council Blnffi
FEVER AND AGUE.
There is no civilized nation In tbe Western
lemlsphere in which the'utility of Hosteller's
itomach Bitters as a tonic , corrective , and anti-
illlous medldne , Is not known and appreciated.
STille it is a modlclna for M seasons and all
llmates , It is especially suited to the complaints
enerated by "the weather , being the purest and
iest vegetable stimulant in tbe world ,
'or sale by Druggists and Dealers , to whom ap
ply for Hoitetter's Almanac for 1881.
CHARLES RIEWE ,
JNDERTAKER !
UetallcCaees , Coffins , CaakeU , Shrouds , etc.
' rn mStree . Oth and llth , Omaha , Neb.
'Telegraphic orders promptly attended to.
. -7IA THK-
Chicago & Northwestern
2,380 MILES OF ROAD
It la the dHORT. SURE and Sale Rants Batwaan
COUNCIL BLUFFS
GHIOAGO.MILWAirKEE
"
and ill points EAST nd NORTH. ,
_ - i
IT OFFERS" THE TRAVEUNO PITBIJC
GREATER FACILITIES AXD MORE
ADYASTAQES THAN ANT
OTHER ROAD IN
THE WEST.
Ills the ONtiYKOAD b twwn
OOUNOIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO
Upon which 19 rcn
PULLMAN HOTEL OAES !
In addition" to these and to please all classes of
travelers , It frfves FIBST-CLASS MIALSat Its
STATIONS at 60 cent * each.
ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I
ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST !
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
It yon wish the Beat Traveling Accommod *
tlonayou win bnr ronr ticket by this Rout *
0-AND WHi TAKE NONE OTHER.
f _
All Ticket Asrenta on gall vou Thronzh Tickets
via this road and Check csual Ea .
graga Kree ot Charge
OKAHA TICKET OfFlCES 12J4 Farnham St ,
Oor. 14thand at Union PadSo Itepot.
DENVER OFFICE In Colondo Central and
'Union PadBc Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 N w Montjom.
err Street.
For Information , folders , rctp * , etc. , not .ob
tainable at Home Ticket Office , address any
agent of the Company , or
WARYIH HUDHITT , W- STEKNITT ,
Genl llana er. Oenl Paaa. AJoct ,
CH30AOO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Oen'l Air/t Omaha U Conncdl Bluffs.
THROUGH TO CHICACO
Without Change of Cars I
THUS
CHICAGO
gURLINGTOH & ( JUINGY
With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas-
eengor Coaches , and
PULLMAN SLEEPING DINING CARS
'It Is acknowledged by th Frusa , and all whc
travel uver It , to be the Best Appointed and
Best IIsoaiiH Road ! o the Country.
PASSENGBRS GOING BAST
Should flour In mind that thla U th
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Route have choice of
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES ,
And tha Advantage of Six Dally Lines ot Palace
Sleeping Cars from Chicago to
New York CityWithonfr Change
All Express Trains on this line are equipped with
the Westlnghouse PaUnt Air Brakes and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Acd- .
dents In the world.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS
Ala run on th Burlington Route.
Information concerning Routes , Rates , time
Connection ? , etc. , will ha cheerfully given by
applying at the office of the Burlington Route ,
BIS Fourteentn Stre t , Omaha , Nebraska.
0. E. PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK.
Oen'l Manager. Gen. Wett'n Para. Agt.
J. O. PHILLIPPI , St. Joe. , Ho.
General Agsnt , Omaha.
H. P. J > UEL ,
fepS-dl licket Agent. Omaha.
SHORT LINE
1SSO.
K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. ,
13 the only Direct Line to
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
From OUAHA and the WEST.
No change of can between Omaha and St. Loula
and but one between Omaha and Now York.
BES DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
BliCHIKOALL
Eastern & Western Cities
With' ' , less charges aadln advance of other lines.
Thla entire line la equipped with Pullman's
Palace Bleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach-
ea.UUler's Safety Platform and
Coupler = zd the celebrated
VrestlngboQse Air-Brake.
JeTSEE THAT TOUR TICKET BEADSH
JWVIa Kansas City , St. Joseph andtk
jarConncflBlneak.R..vla SfSt
Sfiot and3t.Louia.-CJ
xYcketfl for sale nt all coupon stations In tha
West.
J. 7. BARNARD , A. 0. DAWE3 ,
Qcn'lSupt. . Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Ag't
1 St. Joseoh , Mo. 8t Joseph. Mo ,
W C. SEAOHREST , Ticket Agen. ,
injOFamhaE ? Street ,
ANDYEORDEN , A. B. BARNARD ,
Faaa. Agent , Omaha. Qsn'rl Ajcnt , Omaha.
WROUGHT IRON FENCES.
Wire Fencing and Railing a. Speciality.
Their beautr , peroannnoe and economy
dally working the extinction'of all fencing'
cheap material. * .
Elegant in deatgn , indestruotlblo
Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Ceme
tery Plate ?
Iron Vases , Lawn Settees , canopied and ot
rattle pattems'Chars ; ! and every description of
Iron and Wire ornamental work "designed anil
manufactured by B T. BARNUJTs * .WIro and
iron W-Tk ; 57,29 and 31 Woodward Ave. , De
troit , Mlch _ Seni i- : " > B tvlaialogue anil
pr to list. eep21
R SURE CUR
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUML' .
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
The most accept iMn rrep r'C'In the tejovra world. Br > ddln ? to TOI.TJ ROCK and RYE title
Lemon Jutre. yon hava eseUent Appetizer and Tonic , for jfen rai and family n. ? The
immenrirsmli ir jini ; , al si..a the uuic iv > iu twUnsonla ! * recelycd daily ara the best OTld ncn
Of Its virtuu ) mr.il ponili j-y.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
H" DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to palm off upon vr > e
, , , , ct.mim.li ilocV and Rye In place of our TOLU ROCK and RYE , which If tb <
only MEU1CATKO article nwde , t.o GENUINE navlne a GOVERNMENT STAMP on each bottle.
Extract from Seport of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TREASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICK OF INTERNAL KKVEXU )
VAamxnoa , U. C. , January 28,1SSO. /
Messrs. LATVTIEXCK 4 KAliTIK , 1111 Madlaoa at. , Chicairo , H'i. .
QIXTI.SMKC : This compound , tn the opinion of thb offles , would have a sufficient quantltv *
tbo BALSAM OF TOLU to titbit , all tha advantascs a crihed to thia article In pectoral complaint J
while the whisky and the syrup constitute an emulsion rendering it an acreeable remedy tn th
patient. Compounded aco.r in ? to the formula , it may properly bo clasped as a MEDICINAL
PREPARATION under the pr. vWons of U. S.R vised Statrtcs , and when so stamped , tcay 11
sold by I > ru.btd. . Apothocnrlca and Other Persona without rcnderini ; them lUbia to pay tpeclal
tax as liquor dealers
Yours Respectfully , ( Sljned ) GREEN. B. RATJM , CommlgnloneT
LAWRENCE & MARTlN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALEBS everywhere
WKO IS UKACOUA1NTE3 WITH THE * FOOFJAPHY Of fH. ! COUNTftVt
SEE BY EXAMINIHCTHIb MAP , THAT fHfvvn'n't
CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B.
S TIIE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE
Its main line runs from C'nlcnso x > Conndl XHnlnoCar foreatlnBpurK' ! > ionJr. UC < K *
iluffj. pa. 5ln throuKh Jol'.et ' , Ottca. La Krent fpaturoof ur E'alaca Cars Isa , " 8M'V * _ "
teneseo , Moltne. llncic bland. Onvenp'rt , sJALOON nere yon can enjoy TOUT "U < *
.tberty. Iowa CitT.il oren o , lirooSlyn , Ori at all hears of the dav.
lea Moines ( tha capital or Iowa ) . Stuart. Atlnu- .MaKDincent Irun BrfdaoJ spaa tha MUx * MW-
Ic. and Avoca : with branches from uur a and illjnourl rivers at all point * crossed } ' >
unlttontaPoorls ! Wilton Junctiop loMnsca- line , anv ! transfers are avoided at Counct j ? if I *
Ito , Washington. FalrHeld , Klfion , Uelknap , Knnias City. Leavenworth , atxl Atchijiv >
; enirevlllo. Frldceion. Trenton. Gallatln. Came- nectlons belacmadaIn UnlooT
rnn. Leavonwortn , Atchlson. and Kansas Clt7 (
Washington to SUronrner. U zalooa , and Knox- T11I3 OKEAT
71)10 ) ; KeoSuu to FarmlnKton , Ilonaparte , Ben- FOLLOWS.
onsDort. Indepondant. Eldon , Cuumwm Eddr- At CnicAOo.wlth
7llinOslu lee aP8lJa. Monroe , and le ilolce : Zast and tk > nth-
lawtontoMonroei UesMointa o Inaianolaana At KKKr.zwoou , wlta tbeltd. * M.8-
Vlnterset : Atlantkj to J ewis ana Anrtabon : sal . „
A-oca to Ilarl&n. This la posltivel ? the OBIT with P _ V. C-
lallroad. whlcn owns , and operate * a through Ik U. it.
no from Chicago Into the Btata or Kansas. At LA HAtxr. wt. i III. Cent. R. B- .
Through Express PMec cr Trains , wlta Pull tPioBi.wUh V. H. * J. P.D.4B. . t v
man ualaceCaisattnahedararnn each way dally M.I IlLMli : and T. P. A W. lids.
etween CHICAGO and PCORIA. KANSAS Cmr , At HOCK IH UTD with "Milwaukee * . -V"
COOSCIL lILtTFFS. LSivrswoRTn nnd ATcni- Island J ortUne. " and Rotic I rd * Vert <
SON. ThronBhcarsareaisoruntctweenMiKsn- At DAT sroBT > wlta the Davenport . > * r > W-
tae nnd Kansas City , via , the "illlwanfcee ac < I CLM.ASt.l'.K.lt. . . _ . .
Hock Island Shd Line. " At , VISTLHJEKTT. w1thtb BC.R.4 C t >
The -Great Uocfc Island" 13 nuumlficentlr AtURcrxztJ. > lth Central lowsR.lt.
equipped. Its road bed la ilmplr * n act. &nd It * AtOEHMOIMkJ.wtUiD M.AK.1) It.ft
track la laid with neel rails. AtCocvctt. ULCrr . with Union Pactoc '
What will please you most will te the pleasnn At OMAHA , with B. A Mo. B. K. it. u * cl. .
t enloylng your moalu , wnllo pssslnu over tha AtCOLtJMBC8jCXCTIO.V.wfthU..e.It.iS i--
leautlful prairies ot Illinois and lova. In ona of At OTTOMWA. wltn 'Jentral low.-B.K
urmagnmcont Dining Cart that accompany all Bt. IS lc , and C. B. & ( } . IU Kds.
'hroutui Express Trains. You set an entire At KIOKUK. with Tou rco-AWnr.i > r * v -
meal , as good as la served In any drat-clao hotel. Loan * l'o < x.Br > rIHt.UKeo.iN.-W H tlfr
orsaventy-nve cents. At CAMEno.v. with 1L St. i. B. R.
Appreciating the fact that a majority ; of the AtATCHisox. wttaAtch-TopeksftbaW ' * \
" " . . . . . . . .
eoplc prefer separate apartments for different Atch.JtNeb.andCen.Ur.U. P.B.IW *
rarposea ( and the Immense pu cnircr business At I.KAVZNWOKTII. wttijKan. Pnc , v AI
if this line warrantlnK It ) , we are pleased to an- Cent. 1C. ltds.
onnce that this Compnn/ runs Pullman Palace AtKA.vsAi crrr. witii * U Boe0 tor tar
Sleeving Cart for sleeping purposes , and Pitau and Southwest.
Ptrr.I.afAX' PAT.ACE CAKS a . mil thmujfh to 1PBORIA.JDI ! *
COtnVCHJL. Ut-tlFFS. KASHAS CITT , A TC1I1SON. and JL.KAVES\VORT1 >
Ticket * Tin thii l.Ine. Unown n the "Great KocJi liluua lUiote. " mr t K
nil Ticket * .zenti In the Vnltea Htutci imd C'unurta.
For Inft.mntlon not obtainable at your borne ticket office ,
A. KHVHBA.3L.L. E. ST.
Qen'I eupenatsncunt. U n'l Til. aod
HiVERIGK.
DOING , FEATHERS
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE'ASSORTMEHT OF NEW GOODS AT THE
LOWEST
1208 and 1210 Farnham Street.
ap SI mon th lit
HAMBURG AMERID N PACKET GO.'S
Weekly Line UJL Steamships
.caving New York Every Thursday at 2 p. m.
For
England , Prance and Germany.
For Faaage apply to
G. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
Paasengei Agents ,
Broadway.
j7 \ < ) a weeV. J12a day at hcrae easily madce
i ( ioutnt fren.Add resiTme t Co.Portlntl.il
,11. K. KISUON ,
General Insnrance Agent ,
pntrrsix Assoruu.v > . . . . J i n-
don , Cash Assets . IS.inT.I2T
WESTCHKdTBB. N. T. , Capital . l.OSO.ii.J
THE MKRCIIAJ * fS. of Newark. N. J. , l.OOC.W
OIRARD FmEPhHadeIphaCapital. ! . l.OO .001
NOKTHWE3TEBK NATIOJfALCap-
.
FIREJIEIT3 FUND , California . 866. 0'
BiirnSH AMZRICA ASSURANCKCo 1S.OCJ !
SEVA IK FIRE INS. CO , Assets. . . . 8o ,000
AMERICAF CENTRAL , Assets . g' , U
S art Cor. ol Fifteenth ft Douglas
oo
York and now offered at prices York last month for $1.25 a yard. cost of Importation , which we
ur
* - heretofore ; unknown in Omaha ; ; 1 We have also a large lot of respectfully invite our customers
-i/55 „ * " medium and low priced Goods and the public to examine.
" < j u'ji in Plain , Fancy and Brocades ,
! MJP' :
/Imported Dress Goods , sold at prices vafying from 8 1-2 , 19 , 12 1-2 , G-OCXDSZ
IMPORTERS &RETAILERS the opening of the Season for 50 (5 ( and 20 cents ; former prices , Now opening daily , showing an
: cents and 65 cents , how 25 cents. 15 , 20 , 25 to 40 cents. immense stock in all our fifteen
Handsome Silk and Wooj Brocades An examination of this mam departments , making our store
SPECIAL ANHOUNGEMENT. cades , sold at $ l.50'will be offered moth purchase solicited. This is stock and prices as usual "The
at the extremely low price of 75c , HP Popular and Progressive' Dry
Immense' sale of Dress Goods We have one lot of 50. pieces BANKRUPT STOCK Goods House of Omaha. "
just opened , having been purchas ofr'Silk and Wool Brocades , which 0r old moth-eaten Goods , but an
ed by one of the firm for Gash at we have marked 371-2 cents ; the ; extraordinary bargain of good A. GRUIGKSHANK & CO. ,
one of the forced sales in New same Goods were sold in New Goods offered at less than the Importers and Retailers ,
Business * Come and be Convinced ,