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ftTTtmSEYS-AT-UW CHARLES POWELL , E OF THE PE CE Corner IBtb. nd JUSTICE Sta. , OSi * . SIMERAL , AT LAW Bootnfi.CreIshton ATTORNEY Blo K. IBtb Pt. . OMAHA. KKB. _ 0. L. THOMAS. TTOENKT AT LAW- Loans moaey. teyi . mnd sells real estate. Boom 8 , Craightoo A. C. TRDUP , AT LAW Office In Euteoml ATTORNEY George K. Prttchett , I EM .raroham St. OMAHA , NEB. DEXTER L THOMAS , ATTORNEY AT LAW CmiciSQKJt I BalU I"- ap/gU A. M. CHADW1CK , ATTORKEY AT LAW-OSw Utt Tamhia a'r t. * . L. PEABODY , ATI vs.a-02o IB Craiffhton Elotk , next U COTASYoBUO. . " 'UJOTIOOT 1C1DI Actomsys-at-Law flrTICE- Union IUock.rirtptnth ang Famham' . Si. ATTORNEY AT LAW. JISBAW ! EtOCK , COBv DQOCI5TH STS. _ OK.\BA , SKB. W. d. Oonneli , Attoraey at-Law. Offloe : rroutroome , up rulrs , In HanfcomB new bHck building , N. W. corner Fifteenth and & KEDICK , Attorneys-a t-L a BpodM attention will t > C lnirt corpurations ot ertry will the W. SIKERAL , TTORN'EY AT LAW-Boom 6 Crelpi.Un Hiock. Ut&Mid Doi'l ftre U. noglh S. F. MAKDERSON , AT LAW J Famhmn Street ATTOBNEY Ntbnxfca. W. T. KICUARM. O. J. Bum RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-a t-Law. Orncn 215 South Fourteenth Street. 1 BYTHEC.SEOF DR. SOSflNKO'S ' PILE REMEDY. IMTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES tf mt Bf - on the nppllrattlon of Pi Pile Ketnedy , which ncu < tl the r allnylng tbe ICflfc andtcSt owr a DO NOT DELAY tb drain on the r > tem jiredae * it disability , but boy It , TRY iT LOURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , ill tun you ran uot obtain Kofhlm , W | Till . It , prepaid , < m receipt of prlrt * r. BoMatto'B Trratlac on Pllt aen't Ore Ni I > I UemlIon. OR , BOSMQ MEDICINE CO , THECOLOEABO BUSINESS COLLEGE ThlBlnstilutlon , loctted at Denver , Co'ondo , the Edacxtkm J and Commercial center ot the Wist , IB promlncntlr the best and mott practi cal ol It * Und tor the MERCANTILE TRAINING * or Young Men and Ladies. G. W FOSTER , President , D. W. OADT , Secretary , 1 The molt extensive , thoronj-b md conpleU Kftitatlon ot tha kind ID tbe HC ? ! U TboumuU ( aeconntanti and Guslncn m n. In the prin cipal citta and towns ot the United States , owe UMlr uc * s8 to onr coxirte c t tr&lninc. j The ilit ; Kind of Education for TouiJg Men and Ladies , Tine , DOW brick block , at Junction ot three trett ear One * Eieatit1 < flii-cu sad furnished aptrtemU tor the application ot .ml arrylrig + el < our novel and si eteoutlc u.ethodi ot BUSINESS Ttung men who oontcroplUe a btuineB lite , mud parents havln ; soni to iJacatf , are particu larly roqutstcd to tend for our new Circular , which will give full Infomntlnn as to terms , opdlUqr. of entrance , etc. Address 8. W. POSTER , President , 6-Sm Denver , Colorado. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS. SIS Parnhan , bet. 9A end. 10th. Strettt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Oop ; 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) . . .13.00 6 months " .00 Smonthi " " 2.00 TME ! TABLES. THE MAILS. C , * N. W. E.R,5iO ? o. , SHOp. m. 0. B. & O 6 SO a. m. , 2:10 p. m. O.B. I & P. B. R. . 30 a , tt.,2tOp. m Oft'Bt Joe BIO a. m. . . . U. P. B. a , HM : a. m. 0. & R. V. to Lincoln. 10 a. tc , B. * M.R.B. , 8 : 0a o. 0. kK. W. , 730a.m. OPIBJK9 0.4K.W. K.R. , 11 s-ci. , It p.m. C.B.0. , Ua.a. , 920p.m. C. B. I. k P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. O. B. ft St , Joe. . 11 a.m. , U p. n. 0. P. B. B. , i p m. O. 4 R. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. n , ' B. City & P. , 11a.m. B. &M. lnheb.,4 p. m. Local mills ( or States lava leave bnt coot a day , vis : 1-30 a. m. Office Open ( rom 12 to 1 p. m. Sunday * . THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains TJHIOS pidrfc , _ iV . uaxn. Dally Bprofls..12:16 : p. m. ISSp.ta. do Hired S:10p.m. : i Sp.m. do Freight 630a.m. 1:10 p. v. do do 8:15 a. m. 1230a.m. ' TIHK OABD OF THE BtJRUNQTOlI. tiivi oiuni. ARWVS OMAHA. Express SiO p. m. Express 10:001,13 , Mill e.-oo a. m. Hall 10:00 p.m. Sundays Exempted. Sundays accepted. CHICAOO.tROCS ISLAND i PACIFIC. -.ffiOO a.m. J Mall 10:00 p. m. i-uailo p. m. | Express..10:60 a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Hall -.eif'Oa. m. | M U. . . . . . _ 7:20p.m. Express 8:40pirn. [ Express1. 16:00a.m. Sundays excepted. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE k COUNCIL BLUFFS LIAV AlEtT * Mull 8:00 a. m. lESpKBS 7:10 : a. m. Express CMC p.m. | ilafl 756 J. m. The on'v line rannlns : rnllman S'eeplnj Care out ot Omili j to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTH'.VE'-TCRN AND ISlOUi CITY & PACIFiC rAILEOADS. Express 8:00 a. EL ] Fxpresa : JOp m. Dally Except Snndijs. B 4 V. B. R. In NEBRASKA. WATS. AKB VE , Expre R S : 0am | Freight PiOam Fre'pht 6-55 p m J rxpre B. 4lUpm SIOCX CITY & ST. PAUL R R. MJ1 6:10 a m I Exp-css 100 a m Express 8,40pm M 730 p m WABASH , ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC. LIAVE8. ARRITFS. KaQ 8a.rn.IKRU 11:65 a m Ex press..3:40 p. ro. ( Express < :25 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B. Leave Omaha , dally. S a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , 2 p. ta.i 8 p. m , 5 p. m , , 6 p. , Lf To Conndl Blnfls ; 8:25 : a. ra. , C 5 a. m , . 1025 a. m. , 1)25 a. to. , 1:25 p m. , 3:25 : p. m. , 3:25 p. m. . 8:25 p. m. , 635 p. m. , Fear trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 0 and 1) a. m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; Conndl Binds at 8.25 , 11:25 a m. , and 2.-C5 and 6:25 p. m. rASSIXaXR TF.A1N5. Leave Omaha : 8 a. ra.,7 a. m. , 8:30 : . m. , I p. m. , 1:50 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. . Leave Council Blnffs : 6:15 : a. m , , 9:10 a. m , 11:40 a.m.6:25p m. , 7.-00 p. m. , 7:50 p. m Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN TALtEY B. . L1AVB , ARMVI. MaU 10:45 a. m. , 4:35 p. m. Dally except Sundays. ! a week. (12 * day at v > oma eisilj ranio : casli outfit freildrea Trn iCo.Portlnil Me UANTA CLADS FOUND. Greatest Uiscovery or tde Age. Wonu rfal discoveries In the world havebcen made Among other things where Santa Catn ! eUjcd Children oft auk It he mites coodsor not , If really he fivca la a mountain of ( now. Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole And enddenlj dropped in to vbatsecmodlllieuhoU Where wonder of wonders they found a ncwland , fhlle tary-llk3 ! lielnes appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ours , with more beautiful green , And far orUhter eklce than ever were seen , "Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers nf exqulilte fragrance were grow Ing aronnd. Not long -were they left to wonder In doub < A belijsr Bocn came the/ had heard much about , Twae Santa Clans' self and thiethby til say , le Ivoked like the picture f race every day. He drove up a team that lookbd vtrr queer , Twas a team > f grcsBhoppers instead of reindeer , He rode In a shell Instead of a sleigh , Bat he took them on toird and drove them away. He showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were working on hatg great and email. To Bunco's they w ! < J they wore sending them all. Kris Kinglet the Olove Unkcr.toldthcm at once , All our Oloves * e are sending to Bunce , Santa showed them suspenders and many things more. Saying I alse took these to friend Bonce1 ! Btoft. Santa Glaus then whispered a secret he'd tell. As In Omaha every one knew Bunco well , He tDSrefore should send hia goods to his care , Knowing his friends will get their full share. i Now remsmbarya dwellers In Omaha town , Ail who want prescnte to Funce's go round. For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small , Bend your sitter or aunt one and all. Bonce. Champion Hatter d thd ogt Douglas A DMT and feliktrlo nnkmoan remedy tor all dlseues cl tbe Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary Orrens. U will poEitivtly ran Diabetes , Qravel , Drop- iy , Biljht's Disease , inability to retain or expell ti6 TJrine , Catarrh of the Bladder , high colored and scanty nine , Painful Uruiatlcr , LA1IE BACK , Uener&l Weakness , and all Fenule Com plaints. It uvolds internal medicines. Is certain in it Sects and cores when nothing else can. For Pale by ail Drcirglstg or rent by mail free open receipt of the price , f 2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tS R i , year address ( or our little book , How s was Saved. " HTC8 K. ISH. Afent for H br iV . CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Uetallc Caaas , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , < tO. Fara mBtm . Oth and lit b. Omaha , Neb. Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. "THE LIlTJjK BUSY BEE. " IKTOKMATION GITE > f THE SOCIAL SCI ENCE SISTERHOOD. San Francisco ChroaVe , I co. 13. At themee iti of tie S-'cW Science Sisterhood ' - iattr- ou St't-rUj-j a Very - esting pap-r , 'ii the uhjact of bees , wsa read Ly .Mrs. D Pii f , of Oakland. The fnllowinij are cxtr.irU : In Etj t t , on ihe river Kilo , as well es in Italf. f n the Po , tha custom P travtJlicg for' the pasiu-ago of beca bu beta continajd fro in remote ages to the present limp , s , there ia about seven -week's d 'l.rcaoo in the Vegela tlon in the upper and lower Nile. They have large boats made contain ing from airly to obe hundred hives of bees , and float slowly along as the vegetation advances. The sinking of the boat to a certain depth in the water indicates when they have filled the hive with honey. The Finn and some other tribes in Russia are almost wholly devoted to beea and honey and war-raking The ODSI ot wax tapers nsed in the churches of Russia in one year is 1,200.000 rou bles , or about 81,000,000. Bees were the sjmbolof Ephe-us , and were com mon on the ooih. Kftpole&ns II and ' m'nadlheir imperial robes embrot dt ed with goldeu bees , claiming di rect descent from Culos Magnus , who is said to have worn them on his coat- of-arms. On one of the Continental notes iatued in 17 " 9 , January 14th ; there ia a representation of beea and beehives , and the motto , "So : Plovet RipaWic , " indi tins by industry and frugality the repablu would flourish. During a part of the year them are three kinds of bees in each swarm , for bees are sociable insects , and one alone could not live for any length of timeand , it requires several thousands to constitute a useful community. The queen ot mbtherof the swarm is the only perfect female , and is the common mother of the whole colony. She is treated by the bees as every mother ou ht to be , with the greatest reepect and affection , a circle of bees constantly surrounding her , gently touchtrg her with antonnw , offering her honey from time to time and poh'tly backing cut of her way when 816 * viiihts lo niovo tver the combs. If alio is taken from .ho whole coluiiy is thrown into tiiu in > at iuteiuo agita tion , all labor It abandoned , ihey rush wildly from the hive a.id mn over the comb , and , not finding her , they set op a moun.ful hum .as diffe rent from their iKtul ruppy note as the cry of a ch 11 is did rtnt from its joyoaa liushttr. Her life is usually from three t j five yean , and fertility decreases after the third year. She ia chiefly devoted to laying egga and loivea the htvo only at swarming time. * * * The Abbo della Bocci relates a story of a small privateer , With forty or fif ty men , having on hoard some hives of bees and beiut ; pursued by a Turk ish galley mounted by EDO seamen and soldiers. As s on as the latter came along eide the crew of the privateer mounted the rigging of tbeir own ship , taking the hives of bees with them , and dathid them down upon the deck Of thtir enemies. The Turks , as.onishcd at this novtI mode of war fare , and unable to defend themselves from the stings of the enraged bees , became KO terrified that they thought of nothing but how to escape their fury , when the crevr of the email ves sel defended by masks and glovesfldw upon their their enemies , bword ia hand , and captured almost without re sistance. The same Abbe tolls another anecdote - dote in regard to beet : When the Turkish Emperor Amurath , in the siege of Abba Grce a , bad battered down part of the walls and was about to take the town by assault , ho found the breach defended by bee ? , many hives of which the inhabitants hud es tablished on the rums. Although they nere tbe bravest soldiers of the Ottoman Empire , they dared not encounter - counter this fcimidable line of de fense , and refused to advance. Lesser also relates that during the confusion occasioned by a war in Thurugia in 1525 a mob of peasants attempted to pillage the house of the minister of Blende , who , having in vain employtd all of bis eloqueucatn them , ordcr Bevorai hive. ; to thrown jnto th8 ; moh _ . , ie effect was more satisfactory than his eloquence. After the reading of the essay , an animated course of inquiries , ensued in regard to the subjctit which were answered in a manner showing that Mrs. Page W&B thoroughly acquainted with it ; Strange Sulolde of Two Lovers. Hew York Sun. PABIS , November 80. A remark able duel has just taken place , which for its hovelty and fearful termination has set Parisians ago ? . Two brothers , Augusta and Andre Berni , tbe former aged 40 , the latter 83 , both employed in the great glass manufactory at Saint Denis , became enanmrod of AdeleYergeri , & cook at La Villette. Adcl * Yergcri is de- icribed at a young woman of plain , simple habits , who had , by dint of hard work and economy , managed to save a few hundred francs. In ap pearance Adele is but an humble rep resentative of France , but ahe it mod est and retiring , and not given to re torting to balls and theaters. She formed the acquaintance of the two brothers at a bapti.m. Both , It ap pears , from the very first , began pay ing her attentions. Adele Yergeri received the visits of the brothers with much sang froid. To her it was amusing to see first one , then the other , come puffing and blowing m hia deiire to be the first to greet her. Neither would give in to the other , and Adele had to escort them both our , as neither would leave the other BO' e with her. S > terrible becirae the jaslotuy hot cen the two brothesa that they w. uld not speak with each other , ll had. however , to be settled at last Adele Vergeri threatened that Unlexa hot coutbhip ctaied to be mixed with hilred she would hsve. to'ask the brothers io dosisfc from calling upoh her. The brothers met. They had parted with Adele Vergerl , and both confronted each 'other in one of the great wine shops of the Saint Denis quarter so Appropriately called by Zola Assomimoir. " They glared at each other , and their friends saw at once that mischief was browing. They finally motioned to each other to with draw to K table. They spoke iow , bnt excitedly smoked quickly , and the bine smoke of their pipes was hot. "A duel 1 Tes , a duel 1" Thia was distinctly heard , and then the brothers beckoned to Jules Remi and Alfred Ponlier , friends oHhoirs. They had decided upon fighting a duel , bat not with svrords or pistols. It Waf to be a duel to the dOath' . two bottles of rum , brought from the cellars of Jacques Barbier's As- sommotr de Saint Denis , were put on the table. Two tumblers were eet by the side of the bottles , and then this contract was made by the brothers in the presence of witnesses. ' * It is agreed between the brothers Aguste and Andra Berni to drink rum nntil unable to drink any more. The first who succumbs will consider him self beaten , and surrender all claim to Adele Yergeri. " The contract was signed , the bottles tles , tipped , and the tumblers filled. At first the men drank slowly , but as tbe liquor began to excite tbeir brains they iairly pouroi it down their threats. At the ninth glass Augaate , tbe younger of the brother ; , gave a yell of pain and fell senseless to the floor. Andre Berni then arose , and , with a smile on his face , turned to leave. Hardly had he reached the door of the cabiret when he threw up his hands and fell senseless. He was quickly carried to the Hospital Tenon , bnt died shortly after reaching it , of concussion of the brain and paralysis of tbe heart. Auguate Berni , crazeo by the rum he had drank , recovering from his faint , ran rnadly through the streets , and has not been seen since. Adele Ver eri , the humble cook of LvVillette , when she heard of the death of Andre and the diaippear- anco of Auguste , merely shrugged her shoulders. A BARE COMPANION. THE MOST DEUOHTFOL OF NEWSPA PERS THE DETKOIT TREE PBES8 , Famed throughout the world aa a newspaper of the rarest and most en joyable claee , is commended to the reader as one sure to please , interest and and satisfy. Its contents are ever fresh , viva cious and pleasing. Erery issue contains much original matter , peculiarly readable and in structive , as articles current with the day in the various departments of lit erature. In i's delightful columns will be found a world of anecdote , paragraph and spicy comment ; wit , humor , sketch and story ; chess , pnrzles , cor- re poudence , sprightly editoriala ; travels , fashion everything that can gratify the most exacting reader , and which those whose taste and culture demand originality and merit will es pecially appreciate , "The Household"a weekly Hut jle- tnent , containing contributions by lady correspondents , resident in all quarters of Ilia country , relating to topics of interest to the ladies espec- Lilly , and a publ-'cation thit has met with much favor , ia furnished gratis to every subscriber to The Fre < ? Piess. No other paper furnishes so much reading matter , BO varied and ao ex- ctllont , for so little money. The Weekly Free Press and "Tho House- bold" together are furnished at $2 a year Clubs of five , $1.15 < ; ach ; liberal commissions allowed local agents. Specimen copies Bent fr'eo. AddrcSS , the Detroit Free * ? _ _ , Set V .cn. We Club with this paper. A Remedy for Diphtheria. New York Her Mi At a ffleBUbf > of the Brooklyn board of aldermen yesterday afternoon a communication OQ _ diphtheria and. its oute was received from & lady in Wil- liaciiport , Pa. Said she was tbe moth er of six children , all of whom had been fcffltoted with the dreaded dis ease and were cured by the .following remedy : "Takeaslioi of fat bscon "side meat the older the better ; BOW it on a toft piece of flannel , then saturate it with coal ( petroleum ) oil. Place iton the neck , having the meat reach from ear to ear. . After pounding several raw onions into a poultice place enough of the same into the patient's stockings to oover the soles of the feet , and have the patient put the stockings on. The poultice must be warm in order not to chill the patient. The throat should then be gargled with some tomato catsup , strong with red pej per , salt and vinegar , or pepper , salt and vinegar well shaken together will do. If the patient is too young to gargle , wet the throat with a few drops. If vomiting occurs lime water purchased at a drug store with directions should be given. Be sure to cause an irrita tion on the neck. " TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE One For Year. An Honest lloilclne 1'reeof Charge Of nil medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , we know ( if none we can rec ommend as highly as DE. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERT for Consumption , Coughs , Cold. * , Aslhma , tironchitis , Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat ; loss ofvoice , ; el& This med icine does positively cure , and that where everything else has failed , No medicine can show one-half jso many positive And psrmaiient StireS as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Aslhma ard Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short est time possible. We My by al means "iVe it trial. Trial bottlM frte. Regular Eire 81.00. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. H T n r troubled with lever and sjnie , dam arne. billions ferer , J unJlee , dyspepsia , or sny dhenf of tbe liver , blood or etomich , and wish to eet well , try the new remedy , Prol. Gull- mette'i French Liver Pad. As your die ; i t for It.'andUkeanolher , AnflifJia hasrfoi eot it t6j d Si 50 in a letter to the French Pad Co. , Toledo , O. , ann re elve .me hr return ma'l. 45 Years Ov/or THE CEMUIME DR.C.McLANE'S LITEE PILLS are not recommended as & 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 thst character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. Ko better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or nfter taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on tbe lid , with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears tbe signa tures of C. McLAKE and FLKMISO Bnos. % SP Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b" " FLEMING BROS.PittslmrgliPa. , the market being full of imitations of the name J/cXriue , spslled differently , but same pronunciation. mw TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS. Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat , Lunsra , and Pulmonary Omans. CSE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. i > Tepir dfrom'i/1ljJ' ' tropleil feulti * V anlplsals , Isthe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For constipation , ZXettclaclie , Torpid Liver , Hem orrhoids , Indisposition , and all Disorders arlsms : from an ob structed state of the system. and children , and those who dislike taking pills and nauseous medicines , are espe cially pleased with Its agreeable qualities TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may be uied In nil cases that need the aid of a purgative , cathartic , or aperient medicine , and whilelt pro duces the same result ivi the agents named , It is entirely free frpm tha usual qbpctoriacommon | to them. Fickta'in trcnztl tin oaxei only Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. Before uniitMiug A.NT Foiut of oo-Called ELECTRIC BELT , Band , or Appliance represented to cnra Nervous , Chronic anddpocla D'soun , send to th PUL VEKMACHEROAIjVANlCCO,513MoatgOmery Street , San Frauciacoj Cal. , for thir Fre * Pamphlet and 'The Klectrlo Review , " and yon will cave time , health and money. The P. O. Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric Ap pliances on tb ? American Continent. , ' Tan-ant's Seltzer Aperient Aouro for Irdlgesi'on frigbtfm , A bubbling beverage ' 'elighttnl ; A remedy for every allmrnt O'er hlch the Blltnns make b wallment. | A laxative , thotuh mild , effective , A to ile , nervine nd corrective ; An anodyne and suporiflc , A wo idcrful RALDTCFEcino En b Klying e ery rare Ingredient That mother Nature deemed exnedlont , With kl .illy liberal hand to fltof Into vf'tiV'n rp'Tpf ' Fnrine. To Mervous Sufferers The Great European Eemedy Sr , 3" . B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. ' It Is a positive cure f or Spermatorrbea , Seminal Weakness , Impotcncy , and ail diseases resulting from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , lot ot Memory. Pains in the Back or Bide , and diseases that lead to Consumption Insanity and an early grave The Specific Uedlcino is being use with wonder ful success. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them and get full particulars. Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack ages for $5.60. Address all orders to J. B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Kos. " Mand 106 Main St. . Buffalo , N. T. Sold in' ' maha bv C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell J. K. Ijh ind all drargtata everywhere. " | np28-d&wly aliroys Cares and never disap points. The worlil'h great Pain. " Reliever for Man and Beast. Cheap , quick and relin bio. PITCHER , * CASTO1CX is uot Nnrcc c. Cliilclren grow fat upoii , Jlothcrs lilce , and Physician recommend CASTOKIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures Wind Colic , allays Fcverislmcss , nud de stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnro , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy , by Absorption. The naont Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cures at any stage Tjeforo Consumption sets in. MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA AXLE GREASE Compoecdlargely of powdered mica and Umglasi U the best and cheapest lubricator In the world U ia the beet because ! t dorc not gem , but forma a highly polished surface over the axle , dolm * away wilh a large amount of friction. 11 Is the cheapest because you need ue but half tbe quantity In grcisjug your wagon that you woul j of any other axle grease matle , and then run your ? on twice as long. U .imwera eq'ially aa well for Mill Gearing , Threshing Machines , Buggies. &c , aa for wagons Send for Pocket Cjdopcdiaof Things Worth Knun.ng. Mailed free to any iddrces MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVUNOB , CHICAGO. XS-Ask Your Dealer For It oct20-tf FEVER AND AGUE. Thcw ia no clvilliea natloh In thbV stern Hemi-phere in which the utUity of Hosteller's Stomttli t'lt'frs as a tonic , coinctive , and antl- bilious mcH cine , Is not known and npprfdated. Wh'Je it Is a mefllc na for M seasons nd all eliirV.e ? , it fa etpcd 'ly ' nit d to the cqmplalnta ( rentrattd by tl e Neither , b'lni.the putert and L -vegetable stimulant in th < world. For sale by DiUfrgis's ' and liealers , to whom ap. 7.1v for Hottetter'a Almanic for 1SB1. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux Oity RAILROADS. The Old Belialk Sioux City Bout * t 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COUNCILBLUFfBto ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all polntoin Norihcrn Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line ia equipped with the Im proved Westlnghouse Automatic Air Brakes and Itiller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT to unsurpassed. Elegant Drawine Boom and Sleeping Cargowned and controlled * > y the com pany , run Through Without Ghango between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot All Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m. . eaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul t 115 a. m , making HOURS nr ADVANCE OT ANY OTHER ROOT * . Returning , leave St. Paul at 330 p. BL , ar- vLig at Sioux City at iS : a. m. , and Union FaciOc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 : a. m. Bo sure that your tloketa read via "S. C. Ii P. B. R. " ' F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa P. E. ROBINSON , Asa't Oen'l Pro. Agent. J. H. ffBRYAN , and Passenger Agent , Council Bluffs -HA THE Chicago & .Horthwesteni 2,380 MILES OF ROAD ! It Is tba 230H1 , 5T.'BS tnrl Suit Route Baiwiu. COUMCJL BLUFFS CHICAGO , r and al ! points EAST and NORTH. rt oFrana THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FrCILITlSS AND MORK ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. Itfa the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is run PULLMAN HOTEL OAES ! In addition to these and to pleasa all ciMe of travelers. It-gives FIRST CLASS MEALS at Its SATING STATION : ) at 20 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS I ITS COACHES ARE THE FINESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If yon wish the Best TraveHnj Accommoda tions jou ll ! buy your ticks * by tLti Konw OT-AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. ill Ticket Amenta c n ftll vou Throush Tickets via this road and Check usual Bajf- giST- free of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J4 Farnbam St , Cor. IHh , and at Union Padflc Depot. DENSER OFFICE In Colorrao Central and Union Pacific Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 Now Slontgom- eryStreet. For information , tolders , m ps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , address sny agent of the Company , or HARVIH HHCHITT , H- STEKSITT , Gen'l If n ei > r. OeuT Pass. Agent , CHICAGO , ILL. JAUES T. CLARK , Ocn'l Agt Omaha ft Council Bluffi. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I TBIIE CHICAGO BURLINGTON ( JU1NCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas' sender Cc aches , and PULLMAN SLEEPINC& DINING CARS It is acknowledged by Use Tfsa , sad U wfcc travel nrer it , to be ths B st AppOinttil and B 3t Managed RoMi In the Country. PASSENQERS GOING BAST Should ocsr In miml that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North ami Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIPFEBENT EOUTES , And the Ailvantapo ot Six Dally Lines ot Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to New York CityWithout Change. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Wcstlnihouse P fint Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the must Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents in tbe world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'HINO ' CARS Are run on th Burlington Route. Information concerning Route * , Rates , lime Connections , etc. , will bs cheerfully given by applying tit the office of the tiurllngton Route , G1S Fourtecntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. E. PERKINS. D. W. HITCHCOCK. Gen'l Manazcr. Gen. Weat'n Pasi Art. J. 0. PHILLIPPI , St. Joe Mo. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fepfi-dl Ticket Agent , Omaha. 1SSO. K.C.ST.JOE&C.B.R.R. , Ii the cny ! Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ho change of cara bo Ween Omaha and St. LoulJ and but on * between Om&ha and Hew York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance ol other lines. This entire line la equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- ea.Mlller'i Sf ty PUtiorm and. Conplor and the celebrated WestlngbousO Air-Bnke. W3EE THAT TOUR TICKET BEAD iSTVU Eantaa City.St Joseph I-CoancUBlufciK.E.vla S Tlcfes'j ( or saJ at all oocpou Aititrss in the Wort. _ J. F. BARNAHD , A. O.TAWE3 , Ocn'l Supt. . Oen'l Paso. 4 Ticket Agt St. Jopeoh , llo St. Joseph , Mo , W C. 8EACIIRK3T , Ticket Ageo.J IfiiO Famharj Street. AN DT BOKDEN , A , K Ei RNARD , T M9. Ajront , Omaha. Oen'rl Aient , Omaha. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Ralllnz * Speciality. Their benutv , penoannnw and economy daily working tha extinction ol all fencing } ] cheap miterUl. Elegant In deriim. indotractible Fences for Lavraa , Public Ground * and 0rae > Ury Plats. ' Iron Va c , Lavn Sotteea , cannpled 'and ol rustic patterns ; Chalra anil every description of Iron and Wire ornamental work dedraed ami manufactured hv E. T. BARNTJSfS Wire and Iron Wnrk , 57 , 29 and 81 Woodward Ave. , De troit , Mich. 88D < " --1 ' ' 'i * atalogna ami price lint , twol -i - eepil For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diease3 of the THROAT and LUNGS. Tha mrtt acwj-ta le prep n ( ! > in the known wnr'd. By ddinc ti TOLU ROCS and RYE Ittfd Lemonjuire , yon bsTa an exellent Appetizer ami Tonic , for sen-nl and farcllj n ? The Immen5e ndi errin ? fal.n - .d the numcruiu tasiimcnialj rcctlred daliy ar tha best Tidences of its ilrtncj ar < I p-n 'a ' I'r. Put Up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. PA" ITlfliM DON"T bE DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to pslra off open von Un. I I lUll. common Kock and Kyo in place of oor TOLU ROCK and RYE , uhlch Is the onlyllEUICATKIi ariiclo m ile , tb OENUIvE navln ? a OOVERJ.1IENT STAMP on each bottl * . Extract from Report of the Commisaioner of Internal Revenue : TRSAS'JRT DEPARTME > T. OFKICF. OF INTERNAL RKVESC > WAIIIL-SOIO.-I , 1 > . C. , January S8,1SSO. / Messrs. LAWRhNCE & UAUTTK , 1111 Madison St. , CMo , H'g. ; OcrrLXMiiN : This compcund. in the opinion ot this ofio3 ( , would have a ( ufflclent qnantltvr the BALSAM ( JF TOLU to ulvo it V ! tbe advantagoj aacrt' ed to th ! ? article in pectoral complaints while the wbUky and the 4jrup con Utut an * ranjlon | rendering it aa agreeable rcme < ly to th * patient. Compoundedacu-ruln * to thfominTa , it m y properly b cl-W'tJ a a MtDlCINAi PREPARATIOJi under the provi-iors of TJ. S. R vbcd Stati-teo. and when * c-kUmptU , tc y la sold by Dmgifts , Apothecaries nnd Other Persons wltnout rmu'erln ; : them liable to pay ipoclal tax as liquor ilralera Toura Kespectfnlly , ( Slgneil ) OREEN. B. RAUM. CommJaaloner LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. ? old by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEES everywhere WHO IS OHACpUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAPHV O < W SEE BY EXAMINING THlb MAP. THAT T CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. IS Tlffi fllHUT COSTSEC-nNfi LINK BETWEES THE EAST & THE Itn main line runs from Cnlowo Council Blulti , pfU-tinv torouib Jol'at , ouc n. La Bille. Oeneseo , iloltoc. ttnc kiand. Uavenport , Wwt Liberty. Iowa City.Haienvo , Brooklyn. Ortri3C > I , Dee Molnoi ( the capital a ? ICTfl ) . Btaart. Atlan tic , cml Avoca ; wlttt oraocnea from jir na JunitlonWrportas Wilton Jncctioi > toWosca- Une. WBshlnytou. ? lrteM. Jtiacn. BeUOao Centrevllle. tMuceton. 'frcsfoo , UollatSn. Came- ran. Ixaveawortb. Atchtson , aha Xansu l 7f , Cekalocsa. izA Hncti- Tllle : Kooin * to Farnlnrton , Bonaparte , Em- tonsoort. Independent. Rldoo , CtUimwa , Eddr- TIIIP. OsUkkxirJi , Fella , Jlnnroe.aad Desiiolae-w Newton to Monroe ; Itta Jloin to Inlidaolsaad Wlnterset ; AtUntljtolxn H D < lAad3S-Ki ; asd A-oc * to Harliin. 'Rils la postlv ! ly tea < oatj Kallroad. nblcb owns , and operate * Una from Chtauro into tJja St W of Taronxh Eipress l > = aearwrran . Bin "olaefltim attached , ore ran omfc tetweu CWICAOO and Pix)3ii. K AKB VI Cr 00TSCII < BLOttA. JjSArBWWOBTK B&l AWSJ- Ke * na Kansas City. Tin tt "MUwaMkee al Koci island BhoUne > . " The "Great UOCK Island" ia uvaXcmtiJ eqntpped. Its rood bed Uilmplr'M jotiiitti Sick U lakl with tteel nils. What will please you most will be taa PI * \ TIT of enloylns your meals , wclla passing c7Br Ul * becatuul prairie * of Illinois and Iowa , In uns ol our majtnftcent DlnlnK Cora th t nccCTaimny ili Thnmgii Ezpreaa Triins. Yon ne an entlro mnal , as ( toca as la seryed la * ny BHKUSS aotat , rt tt t neopla prefer separate n iirtnienu foralfferent purposes ( and tbe immense pti' cnger busluew of Uils line warrantlnir It ) , we arc pluaiuNj to an- noance that this Companj runn PuUinan r * { oraleeolcB DUTDOJCC , acd - Car * tar entlna parp 5onjJr great loaKro of cur * n'acu Cnr Is a K4 § ALOO ner you am at all hears of lie day. MaunlBcpnt Iron Briilae * span j and Mlfswirt rhcrsat nil poUtw croesott > J line , ana transfers are avoid * ! at Counet S. Knntag Cltv. Lcavenworta. arul AtctrJOM wo- oectkins beinc ande in U'nlcm Depot * . THK PUJ.NC'IfAI. K. it CUNTfKUniMC TIII3 OtlBAT TUUOUUH UNK Ail/ * g8S ? S&fiWSlRt : & * B.- * ACV \V M anr . < & . w wyssSi1 C.littS r' a.K. . _ , . At URWNnJ. ttn rsntrn. Jprra K. Ik * \ ) K8 MoltrkJ irlthO SLAK l > H.J * . A4COTT.IKL 4iirrs.n& Union Paciac a > * . > . . . At UTTDITWI. . THUS ' . 'entra ; lowsK * UL.a H5al - sS-it.ll K. tut. At AKCKITK.WU : ro _ . * . * Wart Yrr . . , . . 'tt M. Si. J < i. K. AlATC Iso f , - itt A . . . . . . . At LiATSMwusra. - > ta i a. rac. OA3IS - - . thronirt. to aBOKIA , JMffl . KANSAS CJTr. ATCUISOU ( tmt t.KA VKS Tlu lo thi. L known Ti tb * nreal Uoe . . * fl.land Jl nt . w > o A' . Ticket 4ireni In th United Htnlc * .nd CunuU.t. inftTnatlon not obUtlnabla ut year borne Uck eJSet. IMP FF&THFIH5 f l3 Ui r&nl nLii' And Everything pertainiDg to the Furniture and * * ifpholstery Trada. A COMPLETE ASSOSTf EfiT OF NEW SSODS AT THi . 1208 and 1210 T'nrnhain Street. p II mon th lit . A. S. PEKDERY. CONSULTING PHYSICIAN BAS PERMASKNTLT LOCATED HIS JI2D- ICAL OFFICE , US Tenth Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA OfferlDj his enrce In all P" ' " 1'9 ' ° medlcin * anJ urjry , both in wneuJ wj nd chronlo < ! rnell-t cut - ba consulted night nd d 7. ? T1" T reoalpl ol IetU.t nd county on p rt ol the eltj tolejimi. HAMBURG AMERID N PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line 01 Steamships- Leavtnz Sew York Erery Thursday at 2 p. m. Kor England , France and Germany. For Passage PP'y ' to C. B. RICHARD & CO. , Agents , 13 of x c : < D CD / UJ C oe . < D t § < U D ) Fans JS ssi fe , - i V § V .S " 2 3 DL * * 5 C < L PearlFans * 22 § , - B * LU Pearl fe * " , e JR * ? S CO andPearl P * * ? IBM 52 C * * § S S S S c a > 0 c 05 and 111 § i IS 1 * f w I § CD > _ - c , l 5 S 3 { S S . a .Kuca .2 fi r/J * * 3 C-Q ( D Satinand ' ' "T- V > W3 'CS' SS "T2 gsss 02 . 2 Satin S S3 3Rea "En H & K - § Rea "EO . 4. " * 3 LU -t- * s . -3 * - s -j 05 O O Crf o-- " ? ? O IM * S 0 ks I I s S - OD ereS ks S 02 _ Suitable ereks ODere s ; Aks and * 2 U ffS * * * 22 tf * ) Silksand ? * " * * A * * = K 5 M v 2 EC Silks - V 9 en ' " 2 2A e ha cxandre W H JCS haO Telliard ct Par * III r-su -