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STTOUJTYE-AT-LMI CKA8LES POWELL , OF THE PEACE Corner 16th End JUSTICE ! Sta. , Omaha Keb. _ WM. SIMERAL , AT LAW BoomeCrelghton ATTORNET St. . OMAHA , NEB. _ D. L THOMAS , TTORKET AT LAW Loans money , bojf M _ and ne'It real eetate. Boom e.Cnlghton Block. _ A. C. TBQUP , A TTORKKT AT LAW Office In Hanacom1 ! . ! _ Block , with GoorEo E. Prltchrtt. ICOfl farnham Bt , OMAHA , KEB. L THOMAS , .T LAW Crnlckaank e fnltr * * CHASVYIDK , ATTOKKBT r rnbaoi = - AWTKB O 6oe t. o rt U jj PostOSca , MAP * Attoraeys-at-Law , oryiCS-TtnlonBlock.rTtnnh anf Farnhuu ATTORNEY AT LAW. MBACH BLOCK , COR. CCUCISTH ITS. OMAHA. KEF _ W. J. Connell , Attorney-at-Law , 0 Bee : Front wocj .Xjp stalrt. la HtMcom1 ! ew brick bonding , . ' W. coiner fifteenth and Faraham K.KlBtCK ? .E5H K & JlKIHCK , Attoraeys-at-Law , Epedal attention fU b glrea to * U full * pdnrt eorForkVloti ! e > l eery description ; will practice in a ] JU CJourtfl of the Buio and the Unltol States. Office , Farnh&m fit. , oppocite Conrt fcDWARB W. SlttERAL , > 1 TTOUNET AT LAW Soon 6 unL Clocfc , Utb ud Poarlaa ntroet.1. nofldb B. F. MAKDERSON , TTORXZY AT LAW 2U Farnlum Itntt X Omaha Nebraska. W. T. RICUAKDN. O. J. HOkl RICHARDS & HUHT , Attornoys-at-Law Omci 215 South Fourteenth Street , BT THE csc or DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND STCH1KG PILES rtrtdi mt onpc on the appllratloo of Dike rtrtditil _ til ko * * Pile Itcmetly. mrlM dl y-Oy upon Um imrU atTrctfd. aO or iiii Iht TMnotm. nllaylng the tmtnm * skrta my. ad g ctlngnpgrmaB g 4MM maMC < Ul otbfr remfdlCT tmTg Cato * . ± ry f * DO NOT DELAY BUI ttia drain on Uio aratcm prodacc terauwont dlanbllltjr , bat boy It , TRY IT ABNE CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , < when roa can notobtalnltorblm.W ) vill Brad It , prepaid , on receipt ofprlrc ftr. Bouabo * * Treatlic OB Piles cot fin , Mi application. Addrnaa V DR , BOSMO MEDICINE GO. PIOOA. O. THE COLOMBO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center ot the West , ie prt-cmlnently the beet and mott praoU. Ml of lu Und for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladiesi G. W. POSTER , President , D. W. OADY , SecroUry , The most exlenalre , tboroc h and compieU tutitution of the kind In th nrtr'-l. Thousand ! f- ! accountants And Euilncw rajii , in the prin cipal cities and tewng ot the Uultod States , owe their luccen to oar course cf training. A The ffidit End of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine , new brick Work , at junction of three ctreet car line * . Elegantly fitud and furniihed partmenU for the appllraUon o ! and carrying out ol our noTcl and f > Etenillc method ! ol BUSINESS TflAHOTGr , men who contcmrUte s tiu-lncgs life , and parent ] bavin ; com to cjuc-ito , are ptrtlcu- larly requested to fend for our new Circular , which will gUc full intormukm u to terms , ondltlon ot entrance , etc. Address G. W. POSTEE , President , e-3m Denver Colorado. TOE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS. 915 Parnham , bit. 9th and 10th StreOt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid-.fS.OO ) emonthg " " 4.00 8 months " " 2.00 TIME TABLES THE MAILS ; 0 , * H , W. B. R. , 30 a. m. , 0. B. & Q 5 30 a. m. , SiO p. m. C. K. 1 4 P. R. B. . 630 a , m. , SWp. : m Ofc'St Joe 630 m. m. S. City A P. 530a.m. O. P. B.K. , ll-.40a.rn. O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. A M. R , R80 a tn , O kK. W. , 7 Cm. . orrsisQ C. k K. W. B.B. . 11 k. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. t e. , 11 a. nt , B30 p. m. C. R. I. 4 ; P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & St , Joe.,11 a.m. , 11 p. m. n. P. B. B. , i p m. O & K. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. m , P Citj A p. , u .m. II. & U. lu Neb. . 1 p. m. loal mU'H for States Iowa leave but onoa a J v , vis : .M . sa Ofnocomr > frum 12 to 1 p. m. Snodays. THOMAS F. HALL Pe-tjrainl. Arrival And Departure of Trains UMION PACIFIC. LUYl. XiiirTE. Dally Kipnw ISdSp.ia. KSSp.ta. do allied Can p. m. iSSp. m. ' do Freight..6:30a.m. lWp. IT. do do 6:16 a.m. 12:20a.m.1 TIMK OABD OF T1IE BTIRLINQTOK. tUVB OHABA. Express 3:40 : p. m. Xzpresa 100 a. ta. Hall 6.-00 a. m. Mall 10:00 p.m. Sundays Rxcepted. EcndayB Exceptcd. CHICAQO.ROCK ISLAND & PACIFia Mall. . . . . . -.60 a. m. I Mall . 10KK ) p. m. Expreta _ 8(0 p.m. | Express. . 10:60 : a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERK. Hall . .00 a. m. I Hill . _ 730 p. m. F.'preBS.S : pm. ) lEiprcfl 19 0 a , tn. Sundays excepted. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE 1 COUNCIL BLUFFS Z.XAVB i&fim. Kail . S:00 a. EL I Express. . .7:10 a , m. Express . fcOQ p.m. | Mat ! . 7:25 \ . m. The only line ronnlne Pullman Sleeping Can ont of Omaha to Union Depot. OUAHA & NORTHWEETBRR AND PIOUI CITY & PAClf 10 KAILKOADS. Express . . 6:00 : a. m. | FxpreM - 130p m. D&Uy Except Sundays. B. & H. R. B In NEBRASKA. Kxpre . . , c..BioamJ : Freight . 630 a-m Fre'ght , . C5 p ra 1 Exprf-cs . 4:10 pm 610UX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. . _ .6:10 a m I Express . 10:00 m m M . 5,10pm JM i . 720 p m W ABASH , ST. LOUIB * PACIFia IJUVBS. ARRIVM. Han . _ _ 8a.m.M | ll . .11 6 a. m Express. . . .8:10 p. m. [ Express - . .1:25 p. to. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. H. B. Leave Omaha , dally : 8 a. m. , B a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1p.m. , ip. m.,3p. tn. , 5 p. m,6p. m. , Lf > are Conndl Hnffg ; 835 a. m. , 936 a. m , , 10:25 a. m. , ll5a.m.lS5p m. , 2:25 p. m. , 8:25 p. m , 6:25 p. m. , 6.-2S p. m Four trips on Sunday , learlni ; Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and 6 p. nt ; Council BlnDi U 9:25 : , 11:25 k. m. , &nd 225 and 6:25 p. m. PAMXHOIK TRJLIK8. Leave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 820 . tn. , 1 p. m. , 1 0 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 a. to , , 8:10 : a. m. , 11:10 a , m. 6:25 : p. m. , 700 p. m. , 7:60 p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REUBUO&N VALLEY B. . ARRIVS. HaII..t > kktt. . . . . .10:15 > i.in. . 1:55 : p.m. Dally except Sundays. a week. J12 day at iiotce ontlj made : /ontHt fr < w .Adders TTgL CO-P ° rtlnil Me. SANTA CbAtJS FOUND. Greatest Discovery or tbe Age. Woauerful dlscoTeriestn the world have boon made Among other thlnps where Santa Clans stajod Children oft ask U he mafcea coodg or not , It really he Eves In a mountain ot KQOW. Last year an excursion sailed Ci&vr to the Pole AndsuddenlydroppcdlntowhatBecmeu'intta.fcole Where wonder of wonden tboy fonhd ft nowlfcnd , VThUe fclry-Hkj beta apiVand on each hand. There were ttouQteraa like OUR , with more beaaUTol green , And far brighter sklce than ever were seen. Birds with the hues ct a rainbow were found , While flowers of exquisite fragrance wire grow Ing around. . Not long were tbev lct ! to watt&i : In doubt A beta ? Boon cuce the/ bid heard much about , Twas 8anU CUus1 Belt and thlsthey all nay , Ic I okt4 like the picture r race every day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , Twas a team * f imfBhoppcrs instead of reindeer , He rede In a shell instead ot a glelgh , Bat he took them on toud and drove them way. He showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were working on hata great and small , To Bunco's ther said they were sending them all. Kris KlnglO , the Glove Makert&Idthcm at once , Ail our Gloves we are I ending to Bunco , Santa showed them suspenders and man ; things more. Saying I also took these to friend Bonce's etott. Santa Claus then whispered a secret te'd tell. As InOmaha every one kc w Banco well , He tDBreforo should Rnd his goods to hlj care , Knowing his friends will get their full share. Now remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , AU who want pnaonts to Bunco's go round. For shirts , collars , or gloves great and smidl , Bend your sister or aunt one and ill. Bonce , Champion nattor of the Woftt , Cftoglal r et. Omaha A new nd hllberto nnknown remedy for all dUeanca of the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary Organs. U will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop sy , Brlehl's DlacaBe , Inability to retain or expel ] the Urine. Catarrh of the Bladder , hish colcred and scanty rrine , Painful Urinating , LAME BACK , General Weakness , and all Female Com- It avoids Internal medicines , Is certain In it effects and cures when nothing else can. For ale by all DruRjrirta or sent by mall free upon receipt of tbe price , 82.00. DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tfS t , your addresi lor oar little book , Hov e was Sarod.1 * MRS K. ISH. Aeent for Hebraika. CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Uet&llc Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Shroud * , etc. n mStree . Oth and llth , Omaha , Keb. Telegraphic order * promptly attended to. HOOTED OUT OF EttlN. Tyrannies ° f the English Slave- Driver of Lough Mask Correspondence ot The Jfsw Ycrk Hsra'd jDuBLiir , Doc , 6. Due of the most extrao'dma-y lucid nu in the history of In-Lnd IIRB been the ' 'linycotking" of Loru Jirntj'a agent at Lough Mask. Three weeks ago it will be remem bered hovr ft email British army marched from the railroad station at Cltrernorria to Bilitvubo and Inugb Mask , guarding a atnil hr-ndof Ulster laborers who had volunteered to get In this man Boycott's turnips and other crops. It was a strange , weird march that stormy night , whan the country people from all the surround ing district assembled along the road and hooted and hissed the passing proczsiion , and uttered dark threats agaicat the invading Orange men. I said country people , though it should ba added that only women and children took part in the demonstration , for the mr. , old and young , in o | onoa fo jjje WORJ flf command , given bythe powerful or ganization knofrn aa the Land League , carefully kept out of the way , treating the expedition with silent contempt. The Land League was guided by men who were wise anough to know that a conflict with the large military force sent out to protect tfie relief expedi tion could only end in bloodshed , and ) perhaps , disaster , though I am informed that 40,000 armed" Irish men could have been collected atBallin- roba at a day's noticeand they gave or ders , transmitted quickly to all parts of Mayo , that the expedition ahon'd not bo disturbed ot attacked. And so the Ulster men arrived safely at Lough Mask , and went to work amid rain , ind snow , and storm , and in three weeks succeeded ! i getting "in Boy cott's trops , siving a few hundred pounds' worth of farm proJucts at a cost to the country estimated at froai 7000 to 10,000 On Friday last , the relief work biin < * completed , the Uletermen wera escorted from Lough Mask to tiilUnrobe , end on Saturday morning from B.Ulii.robd t > Clare- morris , where they teak the Jraia for the north. ESCAPE OF BOYCOTT AND FAMILY. On thesamo day ( Saturday ) Boycott and his family weru removed , hidden in nn ambulanca wagott , frdm Lough Mask , Claremorrfc , guarded by a com pany of hussara. On Sunday night Mr. Boycott , with his family , took the mail train fdr London , leaving Ireland forever ) banleliod from a beautiful homo by an impoverished and wretch ed band of peasants ( laborers ) , who had been driven to despsration and to "Boycotiing' Beciuse cf his petty tyranny , exercised in a manner that would have done no discredit to the hardest-healed slave-driver that ever held the whip over the Berfa placed under hs : charge. It must be remembered that Boycott was driven out of Ireland not ; because of any crimes committed by him against the tenets of the land league. Lord Emo , for whom Boycott was the ageni , is not a hard landlord , and his tenants did not band togotner to pun ish the agent became bf the carl's misdemeanor. Pressed down y poverty - ; erty ati wrotchedtjess th'ey were ap parently the rnoat abject of human creatures , living on without a hope and without a future. For yoara they bore In patience the indignities put ! upon them by thisjpatty tyrant , and they would haV'o borne these indlgni tie& umch longer had not aorno of the leaders of the land league taught them that they were human beings and how to take revenge fot- the indignities that had been put upon them. It la not many years ago since Mr. Boycott went to Lough Mask , hoping , us hv5 said a few days ago. to eu4 there , with his family , his life in peace , and as he might have done had he not abused his pcmitioh and 1m trusts. A amill fain , pos sessed of an iron will , quite out of comparison with his physical strength , he resorted to a method of enforcing obedience that angered the peasantry placed under his care , . TYRANNY. If one of his farm laborers , wearied after a day's work , took a short cut acrcst the fields to his miserable hut , which he called his home , "Capt. ' ' Boycott would fine him a small sum of money. If a peasant's hen was found tresspassing oh the Captain's fields , Another fine would be imposed. If a peasant left one of his implements in the wrong place , a fine ranging from two to six pence would be imposed. In fact , he fined them for all and every thing , and at the end of the week the poor herd would find that instead of receiving hUtmiierablo dole of eight or nine shillings , he would only get from five to seven , the rest being con fiscated by the "Oaptaln" for fines. It was a miserable life that he led his peasant workmen , bullying and curs ing them from morning till night , marching round his farm gun in hand , and his hard face , his gray beard , and his bandy legs , a terror to those around him. He treated the peasants worse than if they had been slaves. THB DAY OF RETRIBUTION. But finally retribution came. The land leaguers visited the country ; they taught the miserable serfs the great lesson that they were human be ings , and told them to join together and to refuse to labor on the farm. Imagine , if you can , the depth of misery to which these Irish psanants had been driven and the desperation which they felt before they gained courage enough to carry out the reso lution of "Boycotting" the offender. Peasants who had to live on the miser- ulo.pittanco of a few shillings a week d'sp'ayed a heroism that shoul e duiy nonored and chronicled. Ac cepting starvation for themselves and their fam lies , tin y refused to work frr the man who had so long tyran nized over them , and so it came about that "Capt. " Boycott saw his turnips and his crops rotting in the groaud and not a laborer within a ra dius of twenty miles who would lend a hand to rescue them or touch his polluted money , even to save them selves from want. Yon can scarcely gain any idea of the dread work of this revenge unless Mr. Boucicault sends you his revised drama of "The O'Dowd , " where the scone recently enacted at Boycott's is given in dras tic faithfulness. And so it came about that "Capt. " Boycott had to appeal to the British government for assistance , and a large army of sol diers had to be sent to Lough Mask to protect the Ulster volunteers In their worn of gathering the crops. THE BELIEF EPXPEDITION. This relief expedition was the work of a lew Publin Orangemen , who might have been the means of evok ing a riot if nothing worse ) had not the government ; tent its soldiers to protect them. As to the wisdom of this relief expedition opinion dilfera ; but in the end the expedition did good , and to themselves more than to anybody else. They learned while away in the Papist lands that they had come on a fool's errand , that they were assisting a cause which theythem- selves saw to be an unjust one. They left their northern homes with a dark haired of the Catholics of Mayo ; the returned home filled with sorrow for their suffering fellowcoantrymen. In this wa } the expedition has been productive of good in bringing about a kindlier feeling between rival fac tion ? ; and I do not think it will be ItJng hence before Parnell and the leaders of the League will find friends and sympathizers by thu thousand in tne very districts whither the Lister relief men have gone. GATAMOTJNT OHARLEY. HOW THE HUNTER OF PIKE'8 PEAK BAGBEP AND BROUGHT Uf His GAMH. Co'orado Springs ( Col ) GtzeiU. Yesterday the well-known hunter of Pike's Peak , Catamount Charley , appeared in town riding his piebald mustang , Captain Kid. The personal appearance of this famous hunter and trapper is familiar to every resident of Colorado Springs. Mis tall , loose ly-knit figure , his long legs , his dark face , black eyes , and flowing black beard , which sweeps in a sable cata ract over his bosom , are all " 'irell known to our citizens. Catamount Charley was dressed in his Sunday clothes , which consisted of ft yellow buckskin shirt and buckskin trousers , both trimmed with a fringe of buck skin cut into strips , a cartridge belt filled with the loaded shblls of a heavy repenting rifle , which he carried in his hand , a wide white sombrero on his head and moccasins on his foot. Catamount Charley dismounted in front of Alken & Hunt's museum , and leaving his mustang unhitched , re moved a heavy bale of skins from the crupper of the saddle , and walked in to thb stbrb. Mr. Hunt was the only ono in the store at the time. "I say , boss , " remarked Charley , "Ive got some skins yere I'd like tto eell yer. " "UrUinly , " said Mr. Diint , frith Ins usual politeness , "I shall ho glad to look at them. " "Yere , " said Charley , "is a moun tain bison's hide , yero is a mountain lion's hide , and yure are two moro lion'ti hides. Tint fiht lion's skiu is the biggest 1 ever see. It's nine foot from tip to tip ; the critter must have weighed 600 pounds. You see it was this way. 1 was looking around for game back of the Peak , when all at once I heard a growlin' find liowlin'j which reminded mo thac the moun tain liouk was not all dead yet. So I crawled around a p'int of rockjnd I'm blamed if I didn't see three mountain lion havin' a fight with a monstrous bison I toll you , it was a big light. The lions would make a leap , and the bison Would back up against a root and take them on his horns. I don't know how tee fight would have come out , but it was just too good a picnic for me to let it p.188 , so I dmwed a bad on the fust lion as come in range and pulled my old rifle tff. The surprising part of the affair was that just as I pulled one of the lions jumped in between me and the one 1 shot at and caught the ball just back of hia ribs. It passed clean through him , and belli * turned a little from its course , it cut the throat of the second lion , and broke the back of the bison. They all dropped in a heap , and I was eo tickled that I in cautiously jumped out from behind the rockwhen the third lion saw me. " "Indeed , " said Mr. Hunt. "Yes , " said Charley , "thu third lion he saw me , and made a jump in my direc tion. As I saw him comin' I didn't have time to take aim , but I took my repeatin' rifle uft under my arm and took a fly shot at him. Lucky for me , I took him in the breast and he tumbled over dead. " "Indeed , " said Mr. Hunt. "Yes , " said Charley , "ho tumbled over dead ; and now what will you give me for the four skins , three mountain lions and one bison ? 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D , 1881 , at 12 o'c'ock M. of slid day , for the construction of a wagnn bridge across the Republican river , south of the town of Cambridge , in Medicine Creek precinct , in Furnas county , Nebraska , said bridge to be 40) ) feet in length. Bidders are re quired to accompany their bids with plans asd specifications of the work , and also with a bond in a anm double the amount of thi bid , conditioned for the faithful execution of I ho contract. The county commisgioners of said county of Fumas reserve the right to reject any and alliids. By order of the county commissionen. of Furnas county , Nebraska. Dated at Beaver City , turnas connty , Nebraska , the 19th day of November , A. D. 1880. L. KINSMAN , County Clerk. dec3-lmd&w OJCC a week in your own town , lerma and $00 outfit froe. Addrcaa U. Hxlle'.t ft Co. , Portland , Me. Tatfani's ' S to Aperiant. Annr ( of Initial en ffsjlitfi : : , A bnbbliiip bcrer-Me i Cll htiul ; A remedy for every allmtiit O'er nhlch th IHIi mi aii A IkXitlfC , tho't.h mild A tonic , neTine 'nd cdfrCc An jnndp.o ai 0 suponflc , A wor.dirful SAtiXB j-rrc t c Ei b-j'tTlnj etery rare nuredieut That nlnthSr 1aiurIceirtsi exnedleut , With kl .tlly liberal hal.M t j fln ; In to the famuli' 'el'ifrt iirinc MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA ATTT.F. GREASE Composed largely of powdered mica and teinsriasa a the best and cheapest lubricator in the world It is the best because ! t docs not gem , but form * a highly polished surface over the axle , doin awiy with a large amount of friction. It is the cheapest becausd vou need u s hut half tbe quantity in grevins your wapron thatyoU woull of any other axle grease made , and then run your aon twice as long. It answers equillj as well for Mill Gearing , Threshing iMachlnag , Buggies , &c-ag for wagons Send for Pocket Cjclopcdla of Things Worin Knowing. Mailed free to any address. MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENUE , CHICAGO. f-Ask Your Dealer For It oclSO-M FEVER ANi > A Cfi. There is nc clvilii-d nation in the Western Hemisphere in wliicb the util ty of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as n tonic , corrective , and snti- bilious medicine , is not known and appreciated. While it is a medicine for ill seasons and all climates , It la especially united to the complaints generated by the weather , being the purest and cest vegetable stimulant In th * world. For sale by Druggists and Dealers , to whom np- F.IV . for Hoitetter'g Almanic for 1881. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. TheQW. Reliable Sioux City Boute I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULTJTH , or BISMARCK , And all points in Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line is equipped with the Im proved WcstuiKhouse Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping Care/owned / and controlled V the com pany , run Through Without Change between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trams leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Blnffs"at 5:15 : p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , making HOURS IK ADVANCB 07 ANT OTHER Rourx. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p. m. , ar riving at Sioux City at 1:15 : a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. 0. k P. R. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , Ion a P. E. ROBINSON , Ara't don" ! Pass. Agent. J. H. O'BRYAN , and Paso nger Agent , Council Blnfft To Nervous Sufferers The Great European Eemedy Dr. J. B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. His a positive cure forSpennatorrhea , Seminal Weakness , Impotency , and ail diseases resulting from Self-Abuse , aa Jlcntal Anxiety I.o-s ol Memory. Paina In tlie Back or Side , and diseases that lead to Consumption Insahlty and anearlygrave The Spcaflc Uedlcino is beintr use with wonder ful succces. Pamphlets sent free to all. Write for them anil get full particulars. Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack ages for $5.00. Address all orders to J.B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Noa. Hand 100 Main St. , Buffalo , N. T. Bold In m ha by C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell J. E. Ijh tnd all druggists everywhere. Isep28-dto ly TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE One For Tear. VTA THE 'vorHiwesteni 9,350 MILES OF ROAD ! It Ii tuc SHORT. S'JRE and 3ltt Route Betwean COUNCIL BLUFFS OHIOAGOeMlLWATrEEE L'lli fit ! feint * HAST and NORTH. .T OITKKS THZ""TRAYEUNO PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAOE8 THAX ANT OTHER ROAD IN THS WEST. Itlg tha ONLY ROAD betw n COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which ! a ran PULLMAN HOTEL GAES ! In addition tc thosiiuid to pl-awi ail clas'cs of tnvo'.ero , it slit * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its BATING STATIONS et M c nU each. _ _ m _ i * ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS 1 ITS COACHES ARE THE FIMESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Ii yon wL h the Beat Trsvellnz Accommoda tions you will buy rour ticket by this Route tyAND WILLTAES NOKK OTHER. Ml Ticket Asentaciii soil von Throujh Tleiel ? via tiU ! tcrul an J Chrck n n t CsjZ- r. : rKree of Char o OMAHA TICKET OFFICE ? 7 } t Farnham St. , Cor. 14th , and ft Union Fj.ci3c Depot. DENVER OFFICE lu Crt-r-oo Central and Union PoclGcTIckrt Offlw. 3AN FRAKCJSCO OF ICE-2 Naw Mont0in. | eryStreot. For iDformatlon , fotdere , maps , etc. , not ob- talnabu ! at Homo Ticket Otticc. adilresti any tie C HOCHITT , WH. . STSHSITT , Gen'l Uanager. Ocnl Puss. Agent , CtnCAGO , ILL. JAKE5 T- CLARK , Gen'l Agt Omihi k Connell BluBj. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QUiNGY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas- sender Ccacbcs , and PULLMANSLEEPING&DiNINC CARS It Is acknowlwlgad by tha Sttaa , aad all wkc travel uv.r it , u > be the Beet Appointed and Best Managed Road In the Country. PASSENGEBS GrOING BAST Bhoiild ocar In mind that this U the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Point * East , Kortb and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT KOTJTES , And the Advantage of Six Dally Lines of Palace SlcCpinj Cars from Chicago to New York CityWithoat Ohange. All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the WcstinghousePaUnt Air Brakes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the moat Perfect I'ro- tection Against Accl- dents In the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Are run on th Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Rates , llmo Connection * , etc. , will be cheerfully given by applying at the office of the Burlington Route , 51H Fourtccntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. E. PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK. Gen'l Manager. Gen. Wegt'n Pass. Aft. J. 0. PHILLIPPI , St. Joe. , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fepS-dl Ticket Agtnt , Omaha. K.GMST.JQE&G.B.R.RM la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ho change oi cara between Omaha and St. Louis and but ono between Omaha and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other llnet. ThLj entire line Is equipped with Pullman'i Palace Sleeping Cara , Palace Day Coach- caviller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Weatlngbouae Air-Brake. THAT TOUR TICKET READSTfi Kansas City , St. Joseph and" * ConncilBlntah.R.Tla ! BfCt tS-Jos andSt.Louls.-e * TickeU ( or sale at all coupon stations in the West. J. F. BARNARD , A. a DAWE3 , ( ten'I Sapt. , Gen'l Paas. & Ticket Ag't St. JosoDh , Mo. Et. Joseph , llo , W C. SEACIIKE8T , Ticket Agen. , ICZOFamhao Street , ANDYBORDEN , A. B. BARNARD , PaiH. Accnt , Oxah * . G n'rl Aeent , Omaha. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Ratlin ? Bpeciallty. Their beauty , porman nee and economy daily working the extinction of all fencing ) ' cheap material. Elccant in design. Indestructible Fences for Lawns , Public Ground * and Ceme tery Plats. "Iron Vases , Lawn Settee * , canopied * nd ol ruitic pitterni ; Chain an > l every description ol Iron and Wire ornamental work designed am manufactured by E. T. BARNTJM'S Wire and Ifpn W rr ! , 17. 29 and 31 Woodward Ave , De troit , Mich. Scud ' . * " " -atalogue ani price lirt , sep24 KIDNEGHN is highly recominended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy. Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy. Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arisins from Kidney' Bladder Tiiaeaaes. Also for Yellow Fever Blaod nnd Poisoning , in infected malarial sestbc.0. 9T5y the ttUtll'a * ! m rf i voK"sT LEAF lth JUMPER BSRRIFS and B.VRLET MALT we have discovered Kll rot XwJiir ai'-i.pccificnUv on the Kidney ? MK ! TJrlrory Otxan < , rvmevlnc Injuriotx d poits ur'iu-.v in tiio h Auer vd pn.\entln < any straining smartinc senjatlon heat ot Irritation lithe nwmbranitic i | t . - . : < tlocuor w t rpTraiie. U rxcitm : > healthy action in the K ! < ln9 givm ; 'htmtr n.l'i. vivou 1 rtitonnsr these onr a tt \ heMthy condition , showin ; lt effect * on both th ct.l r j.l cr.'j i ! - > i nnno. Itcan bo takrnattll limes , inall climitrjaml ucilcn i clrcllmstantts v ! ' out mjiii x t . < hc < jMcm. L'pilll.e any other jirepiratloit for Kidney dUHcuIliw Ithisavery plcNn i.fti at rrv > < > tute anil flavor It haa b n dilbculi to make a preparation contah Ins f a < v u:2r.i.1 j.'p-It.es whkli will not nauseate , but bo acccfUblo tn the stcmseh C < .foretihmirai > iT-rmfdl iru lr.v Iwflo of KOXKQEX to CLECiSK the KIDNEYS fn.m foul matter 1 r ) it an.l > ! wi'l a -iy3 us l t as a family medlclna. Ladies npecially will like it anil Gentlemen nillSnd KIPNKK" < lhub at Kidney Tjnlc ver used' NOTICE hachboti'o "wars tur > mtare of LAWKEXCE A MARTIN , a-'soi Troprletary Govtm ment Stamp. * hlch pcrmiii KIUNECEX to bo sold ( without liceos-i ) by Drc gbita , Grocers inJ Other Persons e cr > wtere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not foundatjonr Drusxista orGrocers , wo will send a bottle prepaid to the neatest expreM office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN Ills. , Proprietors , Chicago , . Sold by D&UGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALEES everywhere Who7iS.-ic ! agents In Omaba , STEELE , JOttSSON & CO. , will supply the trade at mannfociui price-j. WHO 13 UNACQUAINTED V/JTH THE CFOCRAPHY O < fH > SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT " ' VtSjI v o M nncapolis i5jy fKnt"iilo W Wsa sa sis " llft * ? . _ . ; ijt- * I'C' " * CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. IS THE GREAT C05SECTLW LINK BETWEEN THE EAST ATHE Ita main. line nina Croai Ca.'cngo jo Connell fHninyOnftforefltlnirpurp'i'csoniT. ' t * o Bluff ) , twin ; ! throcrfa Jollct , Ottcoa. Lit Sille. irreatfeature of uur l-alnre C ar 1 a " SM'Vtf * ? Genoaeo , Moltnc , Itocic Island. Davenport , Vwt 8AIXXJM here ron cna eujoy year "Jl * Liberty , Iowa City. Jlnren o , Urooklyn. Urlnacil , at all hears of tiio d ly. l > os Moiaei ( tie capital of loirs ) . Stuart. Atlan aiaxnlrJcent It n llrlaiioa spun ' tic , and Avocn : with braaciie * Trom Bnreitn and Ml ourl rsat olj pointa cnmoea tf . i Junction to Peorts ; Wilton Junction toBrnea- line , and transfers are avowed at ConncS. 8 > rJJ > tlte. Washington. FalrBelO. Kldon. Belknap KOJKAJ City l avenwortn and Atcc o * t ? & Centiorllle.Prlcce ton. Trenton. Oellatln. C me- nectloo , beinsmaduln Lnloa mo. Leavenwonri. Atchlson , sad Kansa City ; TUB PIUNl 1PAL. K. it. i. 2 ? Washington to Slenamer , Oekalooja. and Snox- T1II3 UHKAT vllle ; Keoknk to Famlnirton. Bonaparte , Ben * - tonsDort. Independent. Klclon. Cttucawa. E < Wr- , Hnef Tllle.O5k4.1o < MaPell .Mnnro * . and DeaMoines : Esst and South. Newton to Jlonroe ; Des Molnes to Indlaaolaanq Wlntersot ; Atlantic to Lewis an < l Andutwn ; * ntt it W.&l' . . . . A"oca to llarlan. Tals l potitlvaly tna 007 wtta K. v * Kallroad. which owns , and operate * thro line from Chicago Into the State of Kanvw. wr. j lit. r nt.B. it. Tironari Kxpreos PEMemirer Trains. ! ! V > .ithl . f. * J. : P.D nan alac Caiiattache < l.ar9run each way aa-.y .i I. . U bt : and T. F. * W. Hds. ueiween CHICAGO and PEOIIIA. KAxaAd Czrt IRtATO wltn "Mllwaultee COCTSCII. IILCFFS. JjKAVBSWORTH ttJlil ATCIU- I JJue. " n.l Koctt l rd * f sa > f. 1 hrmnh cara ere also run Svtween Miao innrr. wltn tto Uavenpuri * ee and Kansas CUT , via Uie "ilUwmsee I BockUland Sh - Line. " . . The urea\jck Island" l ssaen KyntlT TithCentrnllowaU.lt. equipped. Ita road bed IK Haunt - * * . xt , ami IU lUtM MOINX4 with 1) M.AK U II. iv . . > . with Union Paciac track Is laid with steel rall . AtCeraru. at.vrrt Wnut will please you aioat will be the piowa . * ? A. with H. .t Mo. 1C 1C II. t lu AeX. of enloylhR your me.i'-i. wcile pssslna o r tha . beantlful pralriea ol illnol3 ) nd Inwu. In ona ot At WTTCMWA. wltn Central lows It- > our magnltlcent IJlnlDzCsTs that accompany all Bt. L. A I'ao , and IX U. ft VIK. . llda. Tnrougli Exprp Inlnc. Vein Krt mi eitlro At Ksorfra.wtta-l'ou Peo. war : ; * meal , as ( rood n.i M HCTTCJ In nur llrst-clwa oolui. I/oaraAl-ae..andSC./UKeo.AW.-W / H tfc rorseventy-llTO ceutn. At CAMKKO.V with. It. ft. J. U. H. Appreclatlnif tlie fact that n majority i AtATCIIlsOM. HhAtClL1Topol * S oJ AT Deople prefer separate sp-irtrEcnts for different Atch. * N an. anJ fen. ilr. U. K UUO * . purposes ( and the immense jus'wn.rcr business At i.EAVicuwouTa.wtUiJUa.FBe. u v , of thin line warranting it ) , wu an- pleased to an Cant. U. rWa. nounce that tlii Compan > runs 1'utlman | * ' c HAi ctrr.witi ail Sow tot y * > Slerplny CBTJ loraleeplng purposes , and Pitoft J1II WKAV PAF ACE CARJf mil Ihrnnur. U rmr ft'KI < IKX UPFH. l&AAHAH Cl'I'V. ATC'IXIMII I anil j r. a v < rvwA * * * J-liueli "o IhU ilncT known u the "Omit Jlock Itlua.1 h > a ( . r K _ ai : Ticket icenM tn Hie tlnltrt Htntem lai.l Ciinudu. Far Infi , rmulloa net abtiiliutble Ml yixir tuima Ucket offlec , Mresa. 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