Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 28, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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6TTC5KEYS-AT-UW
CHARLES POWELL ,
OF THE PEACE-Conur ] h and
JUSnCE & . , Omaha Ken.
WM. SIMERAL ,
A TTORNZT AT LAW RoomB.Crelghton
.A Blodc. lEth ft. OMAgA , KEB. _
D. L THOMAS. '
-V 4 TTORXKY AT LAW Loins money , baji
jtV. and sons real estate. Boom BCrelgutoa
Stock.
A. G. TRQUP ,
AT LAW Office In H mconit
ATTORNEY Oeorje E. Prltchett. 1608
gunham at. _ OMAHA. SKB.
DEXTER L. THOMAS ,
AT IAW Crtilo.- tank t lit-1
ATTORNEY
ing- _ r " < ° " _
A. * - v'L. ; . *
JS TTORKET > r IY ntrjgw yijr
> ti * tr et.
C'BRIEK & BAR I LETT ,
Attorneys-at-La
k.rifte ith ag < ? Famhaic
ATTORNEY AT"LAW. .
ftRBACH BLOCK. CDS- CCU2I5TK
W. J. Oonneii ,
Attorney-at-Law ,
OfBoe : Front rootao , ? itairtln Htnjcom't
new brick bcIWIn ? V w. corner Fifteenth and
taraham
Unit A. kttv.c ,
& ilEDICK ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
Spodd aUeauou wtli Le ifHtn to all taltt
Bjpdnat corporation : ol every description ; will
grectic * In al line Court * ci the bt ta and the
United Btat t. OIos , ramhzat St. , oppotlt *
Coon Houae.
* TTORKEY AT LAW Boom t CreljLton
. 1. BtocSt , 16t5iandnon < lvctrBflta. ooOdh
8. F. HAHDERSON ,
AT LATT-S13 Farnlum Btrert
4XTORKZY .Sabrasta.
w. T. IIICQJLRD& . O. J. HUNT
RICHARDS S HUNT ,
Attorneys-at-Law ,
ftrncf 215 South Fourtosnth Street ,
BT THE WE OP
DR. BOSfeKKC'S '
f JILE REMEDY ,
SSTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND
JTCH1NG PILES
ftftf t oaf * on ttio nppllcaUon of Pi
Itaaanfe ' Pile nemvd.v. whlrh aru dl
- , pen Umpnrta ntrifloO , nb orttm
Tantorm. allaying the latCBa * ItS
reim-Uics naTC gdilaO.
. and telt
DO NOT DELAY
I the drnln on the > ystexa prod > e
acramaeat disability , but boy 1C ,
TRYJT LOURED
PRICE , 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
vUl Mod It , ,
1 prepaid on receipt ofprlc *
? Or. Bauwko'a Trcntiacoa PUra Mat fr
( application. Addreu
OR , BOSMQ MEDICINE 00 ,
IIQUA.O.
'THE OOLOEADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado ,
the Educations ! anil Commercial center of th *
West , is pre-eminently the beet and most practi
cal of 1U kind for the
MERCANTILE TRAINING
OF
Young Men and Ladles.
G. W. FOSTER , Prtaldent ,
D. W. OADY , Socretaiy ,
Th mo t crt nslv , tboronuu end octnpUU
Mtltullon ot the kind in the world. Tboasandj
of accountants and Busiueas men , In the prin
cipal cities and towns ot the Unllod Stales , owt
their nticeee to our course of train Iwr. ]
The Bicjht Kind of Sduoation for
. YouDg Men and Ladies.
Tine , new hrick block , il jiun-.lon ot three
tret car lines. Elegantly fitted and furnished
apartments for the application of Vnd carrying
out of our novel and ert m lc ! n.cthods ot
BUSINESS TEAMING.
Tonne men who eontempKte a builness life ,
ad parents having sons to educate , are particu
larly requested to rend for our nsw Circular ,
rnlch trill Rive full infcrmitvtn as to terms ,
ondltion of entrance , etc. Address
G. W. FOSTER , President ,
e-Sm Denver Colorado
THE DAILY BER
OMAHA PBSUSHIHC CO. . PROPRIETORS.
8U furnhaui , bet. SO. and lOtk Street
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( punipaM ) 18.00
8 mint ) " 4.00
3 month ! " . . .i-St
VV ! . T S ! S
THESAILS.
C.4S H. RK,6SO . m. , m.
O. B. IL Q i & > a m WO p. m.
C.R iP.R. R. . B30am.a.tOp.a
Q' & * St Jo 6SO a. m
U. V. R.K. , ll : a.m.
n i R. V. to Lincoln , 10 & . ro.
r \ i . R. RSiO a m.
j. A K. W. , 7SC a. m.
C. fcH. W. K.E. , 11 a. m , , 11 p. m ,
C. B. ft Q. , 11 a. TO. , 8:30 : p. m.
C.R.I.&P. . lla.ai. . llp.m
C. a&St , Joe. . 11a.m. , lip m.
U. P R. B. . 4 p m.
O. A K. V. from Lincoln , 12:10 p. m ,
8 Cny k P. , 11 a. m.
P. . & n. So * * & . , p. m.
Load tn-JU for blitu low * lure bst ones a
dr , vU:4.S3a. m
Office op n from 12 to 1 p. d. Sundays.
T8OUAS f. HALL Postmaitc i.
Arrival And Departure of
Trains
IiIAVI. 1HUV * .
Daily Erpr&s . . . .i U5 p. m. S2 p.m-
ao Mixed 6.10p.m. < 25p m.
do Freight 6.30a.m. 1:40 p. ir.
do do 8:16 a , ra. 12:20 a. m.
TIME CVBD OF THE BURLINGTON.
MA VI OMAHA. 1E21YE OXAUA.
Eiprnss 1:10 p. m. Express 10:00 a. m ,
Mall C.-00 a. m. JlaU 10.00 p. to.
Sundays Excepted. Sundays Exceptod.
CHlCAGO.fEOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
Mall 8.05 a. n. I Mall 100 p. m.
Exprcsa 8SO p. in. i Express..10:60 a. m.
CHICAGO NOETHWE3TEKN.
Mall 6r 0e , a. 1 Hall - 7:23p.m.
Kprew SSOptm. | Express 10:00 a. a.
Sundays excepted.
KANSAS CITY.ST. JOE & COUKCIL BLTJFFb
LIATI ARRITE.
Mall .8.001. m. I Express T.iO a. m.
Expren 6:00 p.m. | Uafl 7:2 1ni. .
The only line running Fallmin Sleeping Can
oat ot Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA 4 KOaTHWEJ-TERN AND pIOUI
CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS.
Expr ssM.S.-00 a. m. | TxpreM .IJOp no ,
Dally ErccptSundayg ,
B. & U.
ARR'VB ,
Expre-a..v.8lOaml Freieht . 850am
Fre'gbt . . . . . . 6 55 p m | Expre. . .lO pm
sioux CITY ft sn PAW. R. B
' iJ\ . _ . .6:10 : a ca I Fxp-ca . 10 0 a m
Kiprt . . . . . . .SiOpm | hi , . 720 p m
WABASH , bT. LOUI36 PACT FIG.
LXAVXR. ABIUVza.
KaU . - 8a.rn.llW ] - . _ ll a.m
KxprciS - S:40 p. m. | Expreaa - . < : Z5 p. m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R , R.
Leave Omaha , dally. 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m. . Ip. m. , 8 p. m.Sp. m , 6 p. m,6p.
m , ,
Lrave Council BlnRg ; 8 : 5 & . m. , 8:25 a. m , ,
10:25 a. m. , llr j x m . 1:25 p m. , S:25 : p. m. ,
S:25 p. m. , 5:25 p m , 8:25 p. m. ,
Four trips on Snudny , learlnc Omaha at 9 and 11
a. in. , 2 and C p. EL ; Council Blufis tit 9:26 ,
11:26 a m. , and 2.-2S and St5 p. .
Leara Omaha : B a. m. , 7 a. m , , 820 . m , , 1
p. m. , i 0 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. ,
Leave Council BlnfTa : 6:16 : a. m , , P : < 0 a. m ,
11:40 a , m. 6:25 p. m. , 700 p. m. , 7:50 p. m.
Dally except Sunday./
OMAAA & REPOBLICAN VALLEY R. .
'
IIAVX ,
MaU . _ . .10-IS a. tu. , 1.56p.m.
Dally except Sundays.
la week. gl % day at hoao easil ) made ; cash
loitfit Inw \ftff Ttcffc Co.Portlnd Me.
A new * trt Mthcrto anknoTn remedy for all
dlieM * * of the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary
Orcang.
It will poeitlTdy cure Diabetea , Uravnl , Drop-
IT , Brlfht's Discaae , inability to retain or expell
the Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , hhh c crsd
and Beauty cclue , Palnlul Grlntllilfr , LAME
BACK , General Wcacno < , and all Frailo Com-
p'alnts. .
It avoldn lu'crufll raedlctnos , M ccFtxlu In It
effects and euro when noUiittsr else can.
For eale tiy aI ! Dmjirists or cent by mail free
upon receipt of the price , $2.00.
DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
t3TS i , your addrofs for our little book ,
How 8 was 8aro3. "
! IE8 K. tSR , Agent for Kebram.
8ANTA CLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery or the Aon.
Wonderful discovert eelnthlvrorMlaVtliian made
AmonK other things w * > t g&ata Clatis ( taj ed
Children oft Mh 1C b ( maVea coodj or not ,
If really to D ea in a mountain of snow.
Lait year an excursion called clear to the Pole
And sudden dropped Into what seemed like khol
Where. < ender of wonders theyfound ancwlaad ,
hlla falry-Ukj belngi appeared on each hand.
There wore monntaini like ours , with more
b * uUTnl green ,
And far brighter skies than over were seen ,
Birds with the hue * of a r&lnbow were found ,
While flower * of exquisite fragrance mra grow
ingaronnd.
Not long were they loft to wonder lu doubt
A being > eon came they had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Clans' self and thilthty all ny ,
3e l eked like the picture r ease every day.
He drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twas a team ! grasshoppers instead of reindeer ,
He rode In a shell instead of a slelzb ,
Bat he took them on totrd and drove them
He showed them all over hU wonderful rwim ,
And factorle * nuking poods for women and msn
Furriers -wore working on hata preit and Email ,
To Bunco's the > did they were tending them all.
Kris Kmcle , the Glove Makertoldthom at once ,
All our Glove * ire are B ending to Bonce ,
Santa showed them cuzpenden and many thlnji
more.
Saying I a3se took these to friend Bonce's stor * .
Santa Clans then whlgpeied a ucret be'd tell.
Ai in Omaha every one knew Bunco well ,
He tfrerofore thonld send his goods to his can ,
Knowing his friends will pet th&lr full share.
Row remember ye dwellers in Omaha town ,
All who-want present ! to Bunco's go round ,
For shirts , collars , or cloves great and Email ,
Bend your sitter or aunt one and all.
Bonce , Champion Batter of the West. Dauglat
T eet. Omalia
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER !
Uetalic Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , etc.
Farn m Stree . Oth and llth , Omaha , Nob.
Telegraphic orders promptly attended to.
A BOUNDING INDUSTBT.
INDIA BUBBSK PEODUOTION AND HOW
II IS CARRIED ON , AS DESCRIBED
BT A If ATIVB.
The following CB.cription of the
India rubber tree , nd uf the m&nu-
factura of India rubber , tras written
by OoL A. R. BerriraL br . an enter-
prisms rnrro'iRnt of the Slio Pnrus
and alia ' ember of the house of
drntuiiB if ibe province of Amttonss ,
who ha& , .K'-'li3led ' it in pamphlet form
and was conderat-d by a correspond
ent of The B stou Journal , from
which paper it U rg-iu reproduced in
ThoPionett Prsssj
The "Serlntjneira is a tall , perpen-
dioular tree with little foliage , grow
ing and thriving on low land In a
deose forest of perpetual verdure. It
attains a hight of from twenty to forty
metres and a diameter of about one
metre , but generally less. The lef
at a distance looks like that of the
"Moniva"onBieountofitsJengthdlvi- :
sion&ud color. It falls during the
month of September , the summer sea
son , but after fifteen days the tree
ia c'othed with new foliagp. The seed
IS vary emiil r to that of the "Mamo-
n ) " bat Is fenuller and contains oil of
the same nature. The asp oi the tree
is as white ai and of about the con
sistency of very r.ch milk or Very
poor cream , and fr.'Qi ' this is prepared
by and of thu smokofof burning "do
coco" ( dried palm nut ) Hn t = lastrc sub-
tance well known throughout Europe
and America aa "India rubbjr , " but
called here "Borrachi" ( a leathern
b ittle ) on account of the fonu it takf
as prepared for market. Ai infinity
of uses and application for this material
at d the products of its manufacture
gives a rich and valuable return to the
producir , and a constantly increasing
demand tends to cusUiti the high
prices ruling in the principal markets
of Europe and America ES well as at
Para. Its extrac'nn nn'i prepa-
raticA may be considered eren to-day
a new industry , a ? -ell as an Inex
haustible source of wealth. The
MYcrs Mddeirs , Juvr.o , Xinqua and
Purus , his well cs other affluents of
the Amazon , have b = en already ex
plored and worked to advantage. The
Purns , to the di taiisa of COO leagues ,
with its 'many lakts and tributaries ,
produces this tree ' abundantly , and
it ) foie ts have botn'already explored
for the distance of 900 miles. Etch
laborer , man or womir , no matter
whhh.can collect daily frm eleven to
thirteen pounds of lina rubber , xvi rth
sixty-two cents per pound and there
are some who extract n Cm seventeen tote
to twenty-two pounds. Tne avorugo
production is about 1,000 p > un la to
each petson , but there are men whu
have made doublet th.4ia'no\lut \ d jr < ng
the triasoB. The dinijtr of des ruc
tion to this fouutoin of wealth exists
in the ignorance and recklessness ot
the workmen , who often kill the tree
by careless and neglectful tapping.
Their employers Ufee no palna to pre
vent th'a , as they pay nothing for
the land or trees.
HOW THB SAP IS GATHERED.
"At the beginning the summer the
laborers commences to locate them *
selves among the earatujas Here on
th < Purus thta period is from the last ,
of April until Januarybut the best
time is from Mu until September ,
when the tree S Soda its leaves. After
tha In w folmge starts the milk con
tains ranch water , and the rubber , in
relation to the quantity of milk , is di
minished two-thirds of its ordinary
weight. In preparation for and to fa
cilitate the collection of tha laborer/
make thlough the woois a path called
uestrad , " or a street , to the foot of
each seringa tree , until they roach 80
to 120 trees , clearing fl bushes and
other obstructions around eachr This
ia done by a large * American knife ,
but a btich scythe would
bo better. Having completed this
work the laborer places al thb toot cf
each tree the httlo cups for collecting
th milk called " "
"tigelinkas , distribu
ting usually from three to eight to
each tree , according to size , until 500
* o 700 "tigolinkas'1 ' hove bfien dis
posed of. HnJ ihen makes six or
mort slashes inthebatk of the tree
with a large knlfa so that tha sap * ill
flo fr. Some waste several dayg in
this preparation , which being com
pleted on the following morning they
commence the extraction and colleo-
ti ( u of the milk. Between the hours
of five and six the workman goes out
on his path with a machiduha ( a very
large knife ) , a mau of damp and plas
tic clay of the consistency of putty ,
and a vessel or bucket in which to col
lect and convey the milk to
the smoker. Pasting around
the tree he makes with his knifa
Oblique and downward gashes from
the corners of tha horJeontal ones
made before , like the letter T , to lead
the sap into the oup , which h * fixoi at
the point of junction with a little of
his vet clay , continuing the same
operations with each tree on his path
until he reaches the last. He then
immediately and very quickly returns
to the first , where , with his bucket on
his arm , he nroceada to empty into It
the "tigelinkas" which are filled with
milk , leaving them at the foot of the
tree or hanging to a neighboring one ,
until he has collected the milk from
all the trees. Having done this he
conveys it in haste to the smoker ,
who converts it into rubber and then
empties his bucket into a large aiuc or
earthen basin.
A SMOKING JKOCESI.
In a large earthen pot without a bottom
tom is kindled with the nut of the
palm tree a fire , which makes a dense
smoke that ascends through the neck
of the pot. The smoker has a wooden
mold with along handle , shaped like a
paddle , over which he pours with a
gourd a quantity of milk and then
passes it over the smoke , when it rap
idly hardens , leaving on the mold a
filament the thickness of a sheet ol
paper. He continues to repeat this
prccess until he has used up all the
milk in the bisin , which takes aboot
two hours , more or less , according to
the quantity. The next day he makes
a cat round the blade of the paddle
by which he withdraws it , putting the
rubber in the sun to dry. When it is
well smoked it ia of a dull yellow
colcr , and whtn imoked a dirty white.
Nevertheless , in the course of time
both become bhck. Through remain
ing too long in the smoke , or through
the negliscn eor want of activity in
the smoker , the imlk coagulates be
fore it is thoroughly smoked , and this
cancel the difference in the quality of
the rubber as classified , "nna entre
fina , and sernamby. " Thb 'una" is
made from the milk in perfect condi
tion , the "entre fina" when it is satur
ated and begins to coagulate , and the
"sernarnby" whenj the milk coagulates
naturally , or there has fallen into It
some extraneous substances , snob M
water , bark and pieces of rubber , oren
on account of the uncleanness of the
vessels in which it Is collected.
All the milk that remains in the cups
after emptying , or that ruas 'down
the sides of the trees , coagulates and
makes "sernnmby" only two-thirds
the value of "flna " This work is re
peated day after d y , the gashes that
are made in the traes at the distance
of one decimetre from the ground are
repeated ; one over the other , as high
as a man can reach , and the cap ; are
raised successively around the trees ,
and each change is called by the work
men "reaCao. This is usually the
work of one week. The patoa , or es-
trsdos , will not last over three months
of steady working ; therefore it is
necessary for the robber gatherer to
prepare two for the season.Some
make four. Here on the Purus , of
which I have been specially speaking ,
they always u o two or more.
Quiclc Stage Dressing.
Tke New York fashion correspon
dent of The Cincinnati Enquirer
writes that , on entering the dressing-
room of an actress friend at .a theatre ,
she saw spread out on a chair an el
aborate dress of satin and velvet , a
peculiarity of which was that all the
bows and other ornaments were
already fastened in place , and the
garment was opened in front from
neck to hem , though so contrived
that the junchon would not be visible
when worn. This arrangement waste
to avoid delay , and how the actress
made a complete change
of costume m less than
live minutes is described as follows :
"Firtt , She picked up a pair of gloves
and began to put the01 on. At the
s.nnu time her maid unhooked her
dress from top lo bottom with quick ,
deft fingers , sud stripped off the whole
jatmout in & twinkling. .She .Seated
lie.talf and extended her feet for the
maid to take off the shoes and stock
ings Tliu latter Doing stripped down
over the feet in jiffy di-closed clocked
silk hcse , so that a fresh pair were
already on. By the time the slippers
were iu place the actress had got the
tnat button of Lor glove * into i a but ;
tonhule. A minute and a litV ha'd
elapsed. Then the ihaiQ tjok ofT sev
eral pull's and a bow from h.r mistress1
liead her hair in the prtvioui act
tiiyin ? baen simply drujnol and put
on a more elibJMta LI mde W'g , fast
ening it in pl.ca with hairpins. Next
the actress atuod up , and the uinid
iwiftly put her into the dre&s that had
lain on the chair. Every part of it
fell admirably into place , plentiful
( looks and eyes holding M tjgijthor.
Standing before a full-length mirror
she finally surveyed henelf critically )
at just thro3 minutes and a half from
tlit : start. Hulf d minute more waa
employed in putting ; additional rouge
and powder on the fice , and then she
ttss read } to go on 'he f tfve. "
Tne Story or an Umoreiia
London Globe *
The Kachrichten of Bisle tells a
story which may give the bold p ur-
chiser a hint of a near method of
protecting himself againac fraudulent
ihopkeeper ? , A young gentleman
oouyht n silk umbrella from an um
brella dealer indeitiitely character
ised as 0 . The next day was
rainy ; the umbrel'a ' was put into ute ,
but the silk tore in six places during
the first hour of its contact with the
rain. The purchaser went straight to
the shop , exhibited tha ruined
article , and demanded a sound
one in its stead. 0 's silk umbrel
las , however , were made to sell , not
to endure use ; the dealer smiled po
litely , and observed that purchasers
ought to be careful when they made
their selection. The young man took
home his umbrella , painted around it
the following inscription in big let
ters : "This is how an umbrella looks
to-day which was at 0 ' shop yesterday -
torday , , ' and hired a commissionaire
to walk to and fro before.C 's shop
with the opened umbrella for a whole
day.This
This unusual form of advertisement
naturally irritated Herr 0 , knd
could not have been without a deterr
ing influence upon possible cjstomera.
C sent for the police , and asked
them to arrest the bearer of the um
brella , but they declared that they
could see no legal crime in the com
missionaire's proceeding , and declined
to take him off to jail. Early the nexl
morning , tha impertuibable umbrella
carrier appeared again , and he kept
sentinel in this manner in front ol
0 'sshop for nearly a week. At the
end of thu period , the shopkeeper
saw that be must give way , and call
ing the man , asked him to go to his
employer and say that everything
should ba settled according to hi
wishes. When the bold inventor o :
the stratagem } entered the shop , the
dealer offered him a sonnd silk um
brella in exchange tor the sicklg one.
The purchaser ? greed to accept it ,
butadded the fatth-r demand that tr.e
dealer shou d pi > y the commissionaire
a week's wape * , to which suggestion
he was also compelled to absent.
Facts tnt We Know.
If you are sutfering with a severe
cough , coldasthma bronchitis , con
sumption , loss of voice , tickling in
th e throat , or any affection ot the
throat or lungs , we know that DK.
KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY will give you
immediate relief. We know of hun
dreds of cases it has completely cured ,
and that where all other medicines
had failed , No other remedy can
snow one-halt as many permanent
cures. Now to give you satisfactory
proof that Dn. KINO'S NEW Discov-
EHT will cure you of Asthma , Bron
chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se
vere Coughs and Colds. Hoarseness ,
or any Thtoat or tunjr Disease , if you
will call at J. K. ISH Drue- Store you
can get a trial bottle free of cost , era
a regular size bottle for $1.00
jan61y(2) (
Encsien's Arnica Salve
The 'BEST SALVE in the world for
Outs , Bruises , Seres , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
b guaranteed to give perfect satlafac-
tied in every case or money re tunded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K. ISH Orashf ,
THE.CENUiiE
LITER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "foi
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 g/ that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cath&rtic can be used preparatory
paratory to , or after 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 the lid ,
with the impresaion.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. McLANE and FISHING Br.os.
2 Insist upon having the genuine
DE. C. McLANE'S LIVEU PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name SIcLane , spelled differently ,
but bame pronunciation.
mw TO CURE
CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ,
Colds ; Asthma , Croup ,
All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , and
Pulmonary Organs.
USEACCOBDI1 GTO DIRECTIONS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
Is the Best and Most
Agreeable Preparation
In the World
For Constipation , Ulliouanesa ,
Headache , Torpid J.lvcr , Hem *
orrliolda , Indisposition , nna all
nipnrdera arising front an ob
structed state of the s > stcm.
Ladles and children , and Ihosolio dislike
taking pills nd imuseous medicines , nre espe
cially pleased with Its ngrecable qualities
TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may be mfd
n nil CRSM that need the aid of ft jiurcalKo ,
cathirtlc. oraperlent medicine , niidwlillelt pro-
duc 3 the same result as tba agenti named. It Is
entirely fre from the uiual objections common
o thtm. rtckuMn broa A tin bo i only.
Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc.
SOLD BY ALLFIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS.
i 4Bofore Purchasing AKT FORK ot e'o-Called'jJi
ElECTRIClELT ;
Band , or Appliance represented to cure Nervous ,
Chronic and Specla1 Discuei , send to the FDL
VERUAClIERUALVAMICCO,613Uoutgomery
Street , ban Francisco , Cal. , for tlio'r Free
Pamphlet and "The Electric Review , " and you
will B VO time , health and money. The P. 0.
Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric Ap
pliances on the American Continent.
< Dt / CD Ofl r day at home , b'arnplca wor
VDJ I & 6U ( roe. jAddreaa BUcaon'ft Co
Portland , Me. _ '
Wei De Meyer's
CATARRH
Cure $1.00.
ir. ) vVel De Meyer's remarkable succea
lu treating C&tarrhal Complaints , now Justine
him In reducing the price cj his preparation to
One Dollar. Wholesale Druggists and D. B
Dewey ft Co , i9 Dey St. , N. Y. , will exchange
new i cent Stamp for the 6 cent Cure , and pay
93 00 a doien difference , until Fcbinary let , 1831
CTJCC aweektnyonr owu town. Terms and
iDOO outfit free. Address H. Hallett & Co.
Portland , Ma
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the Latest Home and Tele-
News of th Day.
HAKE NO MISTAKE !
MICA AXT.F . , GREASE
Compojed'ars : K of powdered mica and isinglass
a the best and cheap.-r. Ir.brlcator intlie world
! t IstliebcstbocxUKi t dcrt no ei.m , bat forms
a highly polished gurfo..e over the ails , doln ;
away with a lares amount o ( friction. It Is the
cheapen bfousa voa need use but half tr-e
quantity In greonlig year Traiori th tyou wonl1
of any otter axle grrctee made , and then run
jour wt on twice as long. It answera equally
as well for J11U Gearinc , Threshing iMachlnrt ,
Buggies , Ac , m for aaons-Send for Pocket
CjclopedUonntiigs Worm Eucm-in ; ; . Malle-i
[ rea to ny d 're * a
MICA MA8UFASTUSINC CO. ,
31 MICHIGAN AVENUE ,
CHICAGO.
* @ -Ask Your Dealer For It
iKtSO-tl
SIOUX CUT fc PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Sioux City Route /
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From COUNCIL BLUETS to
BT. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMAROK ,
And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. This line is equipped with the Im
proved Westluifhouaa Automatic Air Brakes and
Ulller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AMD COMFORT
annaurpacaed. Elegant Drawing Boom and
Sleeping Cara.ownod anil controlled by the com
jany , run Through 'VHhtsnt Change between
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluff * ,
and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific
Trinffar Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m , ,
reaching Sioux City at ICr.SO p. m. , and St. Fanl
at 11:03 a. m , mailns ;
HOURS in ADVANCE or
ANY OTHZK Rotrra.
Returning , leave S : . Paul it S30 p. m. , ar
riving at Sioux City at MS a. m. , and Unlan
? ciflo Traubfor Depot , Council Bluffe , at 0:50
a. m. Be sure that your tiskota read via "S. C.
b t. B. R. " F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent. lEsaourl V&lley , Iowa
P. E. ROBINSON , Au't Qcn 1 Pass. Aeent.
J. n. O'BRYAN ,
end Pftmonger Agent ,
Council Blofft
Tarrani's Ssltzer Aperient.
Acute for Inditcet on frightful ,
A bubbling bevctaje le'lghtful ' ;
A remedy for every ailment
O'er hlch ths Bilious make * bewallmmt , ]
A laxative , though mild , effectiva ,
A tonic , nervine ind corrective ;
An anodyne and suporific ,
A wonderful SiLiai SriciriO
ET bodying e\ cry rare ingredient
That mother TlittureleemeJ expedient ,
With kladly liberal baud to fiin <
Into the famous f elirer Sprinc.
FEVER AND AGUE ,
clrllBed Wtlon In the Western
Hemisphere in which thy utility of Hoitctter's
3tnmach Bitters as a tonic , corrective , and nti-
illlous medicine , Is not known and appreciated.
While it ia a medlcino for ill wasonf ind all
climates , It la eipedally suited to the complaints
tenerated by the weather , bflnp the purest and
cest vepcUblo stimulant In the vorid
For sale by Dru nts and Dealers , to whom * p-
for HoUcttcr'n A'manae ' for 1681
To Wervons Sufferers-The Great
European Eeraedy Dr , J.
B , Simpson's Specific
Medicine.
It Is a positive euro for Spermatorrhea , Seminal
Weakness , Impotency , and ail discasdi resulting
( rom Self-Abuse , as Ifental Anxiety , Lo-a o !
. Poln In the Back or Side , and dltcasef
that lead U
Coneumptloi
Ineahlty ani
anearlygravi
The fpedOi
Uedidno i :
being use
with wonder
( ul success.
Pamphlet
sent free to all. Write for them and get ful
particulars.
Price , Specific , tl.CO per package , or six pock
ages for $5.00. Address all orders to
J.B 8IMFSOS MEDICINE CO. ,
Nog. ' M and IOC Main St. , Buffalo , N. Y.
Sold In maha bv C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell
J. K. 1 Jh ltd all dnugtsti everywhere.
Isep23-d4wl ;
TWO DOLLARS WILL SEOURI
THE WEEKLY BEE
One For Year.
Chicago & Xorthwestern
2 380 ILES 0 > P an i
I &M
jVww i * xW % J v > tf aS
It U th dHOZlT , St-j Z * 1 a.V cata BcMroec
COUNCIL BLUFFS
tSE
OBIGA8Q , MTLWAUSEB
aaJ all polnti SA3T and KOdTIL
rr OFFEES ins TRAVELING FUBU
GBKATKK FACILITIES AOT ifOP.E
ADftNTAQEH THAN ANY
OTJISa ROAD IN
WEST.
Itfj tha OM.Y ROAD betwusn
COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO
Upon whlsli Is rca
PULLMA3ST HOTEL OAES !
I n addition to the" and to plosaa ! 1 claswa of
travelers , JJ i-fre * F1R27 CLASS liEALS at Its
EATING STATIONS t SQ centa each.
ITS TRACK I3STER RAILS !
ITS COACHES ARE THE FIHE5T !
ITS EQJIPMEHT FIRST CLASS
II yea wish the Best Travplin ? Accommolv
ttonsyou will bey your ticket bv this Rontr
Vi ILL TAKE NON2 OTIIER.
Ul Ticket Actnts cm ai > a > oa Through Ticket. *
via this road and tfifck csaal Bajc-
Ca . free of Cukf 3
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J * Farnham St. ,
Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Diput.
DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and
Union Paciflc Ticket Office.
SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 Naw UontEOm-
eryStrcet.
For Information , folders , mnps , etc. , not ob
tainable at Homo Ticket .Office , address any
agent of the Company , or *
dARVIH HUCHITT , W- HSTt ITT ,
* Gen'l HAnsrt.r , Oenl Pi 3. Azest ,
CmOAQO , ILL.
JAMtS T- CLARK ,
Gen'l Azt Omaha h Council Bluffs.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Carsl
CHICAGO
gURLiHGTON & QUINOY
With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas
senger Coaches , aad
PULLMAN SLEEPJNC & DINING CARS
t Is acknowledged by th Fi : ; , and & ! 1 who
travel aver It , to bo the B t Appolatt.il nd
Best Manazad Ho.\d la the Country.
PASSBNGEBS OING EAST
Should ocar In mind that tula la the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Polnta a t , > "orth nd Northwest.
this Koute have choice ol
FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES ,
And the AihanUpe of Six Dally Lines of Palace
i ; C rs from Chicago to
Jew York City Without Change.
All Expreoa Trains on this Una are equipped with
the Westln < houe Patent Air Brak-a and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect I to-
tectlon Ajrainst Acci
dents In tha woild.
UttyAH FAUCESLCEFIHG AHD DlNlriC CARS
Araruuonth Burlington Route.
Information conucrnm ? Routes , Rates , lime
Jcnnectlons etc. , will bs cheerfully given by
ppl > In ? at the olT.cn of the Burlington IUmt ,
13 tourtecntn Street , Omaha , Nehraiika.
. B. PERKINS. D. W. HITCHt-OCK.
Qen'I Mannjer. Cs'l. West'ii Paw. Ag t.
.O.PHILLiePI , rit. Jus. , Uo.
General Ajint , Omaha.
H. P. DUEL ,
ep5Jl < Ticket Aient. Omaha.
1S8O.
K.C.ST.JOE C.B.B.R. ,
Is the only Direct Line to
ST. I.OUIS ANS5 TH53 EAST
From OUAHA and tha WEST.
Ho change of cars between Omaha and St. LocJU
acd hm one between Omoba and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
Eastern & Western
With less i-iiir.-ea ndla cdrsnca of othar 1'nea.
Tub entire line ia equipped vi''a r-nlkasn'l
Palace S'eepmjr Ore.'falsco Dsy Coach-
' ' * . and
tfl.UUIcr'B 8&3.y FUtform
Coupler and the celebrated
Vrartln jhouso Air-Dr&ke.
4T3KE THAT TOUR TICKET
/2TVUK nu3 City , Gt. Joaaph
CSrCoandlBluffsU.R. ,
Ticket for silc at all coupon atatlona In the
West.
J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 ,
Oen'l Supt. . Genl Fus. & Tlrkot Ag't
St. Josooh.IIoBt. . Joseph , Mo ,
W C. SEACHREST , TIciet Agen. ,
1020 Farnharj Street ,
ANDY BORDEH , A. B. BAKKABD ,
Faag. Agent , Omaha. Geu'rl Azent. Omaha ,
WROUGHT IRON FEHGES ,
Wlra Fencing and Rallln ? a Speciality.
Their beauty , permanence and economy
dally workln ? the extinction of all fenoln
cheap material.
Elf cant In dinlcn. Indestructible
Fence * for Lawns , Public Grounds and Ccme
ryni.
KIron Vases , Lawn Sotted , canopied and o
ru lc pittema ; Chairs and every description o
Iron nd Wira ornamental work dealened am
manufactured bv E T. BAKNDU'tWlra and
IK n Work , S7 , 29 and 31 Woodward Ave , Oe
troItMlch. 8 Drt - 'n- ' -atalogueani
pries liat.
KIDNSGBN is highly recommended and unsurpassed forWenk
or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Blight's Disease , Losa of Energy ,
Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising from EZidney or
Bladder T > isensss. Also for Yellow Fsver Blaod and Kirinay
Poisoning1 , in infected malarial sectior.3.
In the mcmbian "is U Icir if .he ilucW or water p ; ? e It excll-s a healthy action In the Kitlntys
giTin ; th-m itrju ib.yir ml restoring thc e otvans to a healthy ccmlltion. showiuj ; lu efiocU
on both tha cti r s .J f a.-y ilmf uf ur'.ntt. It can bo taken at Ml tlracn , In all cllnutn and aroVri i
clrcumytancts xrtuivU ! injury to the sy tem. Unlike any other prepirauon for Kidney dlltcultlw
it ha.1 averp'ei -nf anaa < re ibl * tos'eand fiivor It has bceii difficult tom ke a preparation
contalain * pC itivp nlnrelti ! propritlrs which will net nau"i'e , hut he acceptable to tlie jUn.v.h
Before taking SK IJT medi I.io. try a bott'o ' of KON'KOi-X to CLVA > SK the KIDSKYS from
foul matter 7ry it * il riU "ill H. ' VS u I t as a l.miljuio Hiiu La tipeclally will Ilka It
and Gentlemen illfii.d KID FOL the Ust Kidne > T > nlc tverii. d'
NOTICE t ach bott'e Vars th < . " < uro of LAW KENCK A MARTIX. a.'soa Proprietary GoTtn
ment Stamp , which permit * KIDM-'jEN" ! ? to aold ( without HctuM ) by Drejjlsu , Crvceu * ud
Othar Persona ever/where.
Put up in Quart size Bottles for Genera' ' and FamilyJUse.
Ifnot foundat your Dru utJ or Qrocers , wa will sand a bottle prepaid * * h n areit exploit
office to you
LAV/RENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , His.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere
Wholaaaie ; ents In Omaha , STKEI.X , JOHXSOX A CO. , wLI supp y the , rade at mannfao'.ur
prlco * .
WHO IS U M U HTEVVm , THE
CHICAGO , HOCK ISLAND & PAGiFIC R , B
IS THE GKEAT CONSKCma LWK BETVTEES TICK EAST Jfc THE
Ita main line rani rrott Liacaw Coancll iKning G M r < r tfaangfinrooraonlr. *
BluH. pawing throuBt Jol'et , Ottea. La B-jlle. KretiJ if Ky ft toacd tar.laa Bit
( Jenem-o iioltnc. K * Iflaoo. DaTeojwri. Wett BA1.UON a n cau enjoy TOOT
Liberty , lows Clty.Marenio. llroolyn. Urtnaei. : at all hcsrs or .110 < ly.
D69 Moloei { tto COBIUI of to a . Stuart. AtlauJlauniacf nt Ir.n Brfil w ip n
tic. ana Avooa : with bnac&e * from Bur u an < S Utwonrt rlrcrsnt all optot * crot fA J-
Janair.ntol'wrla ; Wilton JascUop toMn cv- llar. and trani-f era arenTotdrtat Uo SJ *
tlne. Wiuhlngton. 1'oWlOKi. jXtion , Bclknip b
CentrsTlllo. Prldc ton.Trentoo. Onllittt. im -
nu. LeaTenwortli. AtcnUon. and Kasaos til ? *
\Vuhlccton to Slonzrcef. CvValooea. unc i ci- T7I13 ( .IlKAT TilUOUUa
Tllle ; deoinx to KamicEton. Bcnparta. 3D-
toninort , In-lependant , fclilon. UJ31 * * . S-lir- At Unas
7lli"O : blofHa , I'elia.Slnnro ! . ii3d i fl iliiiirt
Nnirton to Monroe : ie Mi intrt x > la-Jiiaolaaaa
Wlnt8set ; AtlaQtltJtoJuMi IsaiiJAadooos ; 43 % IS. . . . . . „ , _
A'OC to ilarl&n. 'O la po ttST8lT U 9 At WAonivoTuu UahJirn.vttk K. li V fiS.
Railroad , which owns , and ot nit i L. H It.
line from Chlcaro Uito ti ! * cKata cf Iv iK a Atl ari-ALLX iTt.illt.Cerit.R.t. (
ThrouKO Kxi > rc3 ljts ! yr.or 'iTntns , vita _ . AtiWlUA.wlth F y. JtJj y.\J.AB. \ t . !
Cf.n VftifcceCHrittttsche.lnramaoBCii'srtrilal W. | El MML : nod 't.tf. ' i. W. Kda. .
> tweo3CHICAGO * a.3 PZOHLV. KAXBA8 CTT . At Hota IBZ.tS'D wtlo "Mllwanxe * . y >
loosen. BLrz/s UiTsxwoaTK ana ATCK- . " and Kock l ra A fee
.
tta * Kac nn iltr. la tne "illw ! < ukeic. : . H.K.
Rock ulaaJ ritoLIus. . " . tit
Tte "Urcnt V.ock " A I MHIHI'SIJ. - ltrI enlral Iowa U. It.
eqa'ppsd. 1'Ji road Sx All- * aiuiv&d irltan M.AK 1 > It. Ik
troctt Ulala wltb sreol rails. i d'l , jr . with LnlonPiunttO -t.
Vhat will plensa you mot wtU x tae pi * ar At t M HA . - 'tn B. * Mo.f.il. 11. lii M/ .
oJ enioTlna your mean , wrille passlne ever U19 _ _ .
beautiful prafcos of Illinois and Iowa , Jn 009 of At OTTt-MnrA. - lta t eotni lows it. t * .
ocrmocnllceat Dinln Caratbat ao.-ompany BtL. I * * ? . & 4L- - * j tB
Thiouk-li Express TrSr . You . set au entire o jL\ ! rAkV , ;
mrftl. as gXKl a Is oe red In ( uij Srnt-clAU bote ,
roriOTonty-ttvocenta. AtCAMznot.-vlthll.Bt. ; H.K.
Appreciating the fact that a. ruajoritr or tl A * ATcni of. wttti AtoiL. Tcpau ft ! 9R 9
ceoolo prefer sppamto apartrapnn fordltlerent Atch. A NfiO. Til ( fen. Br. U. V. M. MCa.
DurDose ( and the Immento pa cneer business At i.EavxMwuicra. * & ic- too , -v *
t this line warranting It ) , we an * plrastnl tosn- Cent. a. JM -
oance that this Company runs Pullman .Moot AtKAVHAl CTTT.wKii U Uan forCers
Cors fbrsieeptujf parpoaus , and i'j ic ornJ riOTlh s t.
rnn tbmurt to J'E-OrtlA.Jf'KSI
1SI.TJFFS. isjLaaAi * ! ; > . . ITCIIISOMl L.IULV3C"IVOni-J " * .
. ilii thli JLIne. known o tk Great Jtocfc. A lua4 ItiMte. " ure x r- 40
* 1J Ticket iccnu In the United State , ( aid Canada.
For Info -motion not obtjiluMlilu Ht roar bomo Uck ix&c * ,
S'X" .
And EverytMng pertadning to the Furniture and
Upholstery Trade ,
A COIV1FLETE ASSORTf-IEHT OF HEW 60908 AT THE
1208 and 12t Farnliani Street
ap li mon th sat
ml. A. S. PENDEUY ,
CONSULTING PHYS1C1AH
HAS FEKMANKSTLY LOCATED 1113 MED
ICAL OFFICE ,
JiS Tenth Sliest , - OMAHA. NEBRASKA
Offerln ? his servfcea In all departments 'o
mtdlclno anJ sureiry , both in e neral an
pedal rranl-e acute and chronic UISMSW. C *
be consulted nlihl and day , and will vial t.
part of the city and county on receipt ol la.t *
t littrimi
HAMBUtlG AMER1C H PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line OJL Steamshbs
Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p.m.
For
England , France and Germany.
Tor Fass-is * tpp'y ' to
C. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
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