Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 29, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3

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CHARLES POWELL ,
OF THE PEACE Comer 16th and
JUSTICE . . Omaha Neb.
WM. SIMERAL ,
A TTOBNET AT LAW Bootao.Cxekhton
A Blodc. Ittb St. . OMAHA. KKB.
D. L THOMAS ,
TTORNKY AT LAW Louu money , buys
. ! _ aad Belli rel estates Boom 8,0relghton
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A. C. TRGUP ,
ft TTOSNKY AT LAW Office In Hi&Kom'a
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famham St. OHAHA.HBB.
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O'BRJttf & aARTLETT ,
Attorneys-at-Law
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ATTORNEY AT LAW.
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W. J. Oonnell ,
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MERCANTILE TRAINING
Yoimg Men and Ladies.
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The moit oiUnelvc ,
thoroojh ud compUl *
M Mtitntlon ot the kind In the vrc-a. Thousmdl
ot accountant ! and Bntinefta tr.co , in the prln-
lpil c41 ! = nd towns o ! the Dnlud States , owe
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Young Men nad Ladies.
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.out ft our novel and B ) eteniKtio uicthods of
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and parent ] bavin ; tjoni to educate , are particu
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G. W. POSTER , President ,
6-Sm Denver Colorado.
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Dally except Sundays.
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L new and hitherto unt'novra ireme.ly for all
disease ; ) of tbo Kldncyg , Bladder , and Uilnary
Onrans.
ItwlU posit iv ly cure Ihcbeiee , Oravel , Drop
sy , Crlcht'n Diocuse , Inability to n-t hi or expell
the Urine , Catarrh ol 'lie BladZor , Wch colcrcd
and scanty cri < < e , Tilnful Urlnitlnf , LAME
BACK , Ucner&l Wealcitou , and all female Com-
plalnU.
H avoids Internal medicines , is cerfota In It
effects and curez when nothing f > teg can.
For eilo by all Druscis i'fir sent by mall free
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DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS ,
Toledo , O.
KTB i , your address for our H'.tlt book ,
How a was Saved. "
UCS K. ISH , Aeent for Nebraska.
SANTA OLA.TJS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Tfoodarroldl xV rlflslnthtworMliaTeb enmad
Among other thlng where SauU Glaus stayed
Children srt ask U ho makes coeds or not ,
If really he lives in a mountrJn of ( mow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly droppedlntotrhltscieallk iiol
Where wonder of wonders VSuyfonnld anewland ,
labile falry-llkj bclart appeared on escb hand.
There wcr biocntalni lite oun , with more
batntlful preaa.
And tar brlchtcr sklos than COT were seen ,
Birds with the huea rf t mnbow xcro found ,
WhlU Cowerq cl xqullte f ragranc * were prow
leg fcronnd.
Not long were they left to wonder In donbc
A belli ? soon came the ; had heard much about ,
Twas Santa Glaus' self and this they all say ,
3el ok d llkothe picture * weecveryday.
He drove up a teem that looked rery queer ,
Twas a team f crssihoppers Instead ot reindeer ,
He rode In a shell Instead of a alekh ,
lint he took them on board and drove them
awty.
He showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
And factories maUn ; ( roods for women and men
Furriers were working ; on hats great and small ,
To Bunco's tbev said they were tending them all.
toll Kinelc , the Glove Maker , told them at once ,
All our Gloves we are Bending to Knees ,
Santa showed them suspenders aad many things
more.
Baying I alse took these to frieoJ Bunco's store.
Santa Clans then whispered eezret he'd tell.
As InOmaha every one knew Bcnai well ,
He therefore should send his { roods to his can ,
Knowing his friends will get their toll share.
Now remember ye dwellers In Omaha town ,
All who want pnsonii to Bonce's go round.
For shirts , collari , or cloves great and small ,
Bend your sister or cunt one and all.
Bnnce , Champion Hatter ot the West , Danglaa
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER !
MeUUc Cases , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , etc.
Farn mStre . Oth aad llth , Omaha , Neb.
Telegraphic ordtrs promptly attended to.
ONDEEDONK.
ON TH5 PLAN OF
diltago Tribune.
"As regards Impromptu speeches , "
said Woodtick Williancs , as he breathed -
ed softly on & piece of blossom rock
and locked at it earnestly through his
pocket-gl'S' , "I was never what you
might ; ctl1 . n&tursl , easy , graceful ,
extemporanectss speaker in public.
"I can eit alown on a bowlder or an
old powder k. g and reel anything off
to the boj-s in R tolerably loquacious
and inilci c'ivo style , but when I get
up before a big mob and begin to scat
ter a few pregnant gems of thought
around among the audience I get wild
and skittish , and wa.nl to go home.
"Then when I take my seat , the big
ideas that adjourned when I was on
the rostrum come thronging back to
me , and fill me BO full of inspiration ,
and dumb yearning , and warm , earn
est s\reatfnlnes3 \ that it seems u if I'd
butt ,
"Once , Iiemembei , I was called
on by the general pasflenger agent and
aclicg manager of a harrow gauge
Sabbath school at Salt Lake In an
early day to address the kids of Zion.
The floor manager had me down for
a thirty minutes' dissertation on 'The
Uncertainty of Terrettial Things , ' or
soma such racket as that , and I
thought I would have to work it
mighty fine to say all that was surg
ing and throbbing through my teem
ing brain , but when I sat down and
mopped the dow off mv marble brow ,
and looked at my watch , I found that
I'd only been a fraction oVer seven
moments.
"All that I can remember of the
dad blistered speech is about this :
" 'Dear children of ZionI'm
affald I'll encroach on your time but
1 want to say a word that is , a few
words I vr on't detain you long or ,
at least , not very long a few words
about salvation and firearms.
" 'Neter fool with firearms that
have not been loaded. Don't do it
" 'I once knew a boy * , vho looked
down into the silent dep'hs of an old
double-barrel shotgun that had not
been loaded since Columbus discov
ered America , and all at once he went
crashing through the Zodiac , and he is
up there somewhere now. All we
ever found of him was a stone bruite
and the place where he had been. 0 ,
it'a awfull
" 'I aho knew a little lad with tcf t ,
curling hair and deep violet eyes
Everybody loved little Ephraim. J3ut
one day he turned his attention to tLe
mystery that clung to an old smooth
bore that Daniel Boone used to have ,
and that had never been loaded since.
This gun had stood around in the cor
ner for about a century , and been
kicked and battered by everyone , just
taking it all pleasantly so as to throw
people off tLeir gUird , and when the
hired girl swept up little Ephraim
there wasn't a dry eye in the house. '
' * Thea I apologized for not saying
anything on salvation , because I had
taken up so much time , and sat down.
"But it took old Jim Onderdonk
to speak without any preparation.
We called himSkowheganOndordonk ,
because he came from Skowhegan ,
and he was tall enough to whitewash
the sky , if he had a step-ladder. He
nsver nad to stop and cough and take
a drink of water while ho thought of
a hard word. O , no. Just give him
a grown per on's dose of Cemetery
Promoter , and he'd address a caucus
or a funeral , he didn't cara which.
"One day I heard him Rpcak to .the
children on thb subject of "The
Efficiency of Prayer.1'
"He always announced his subject
beforehand , not because ho ever al
luded to it afterwards in any way ,
but because he had noticed that most ,
public speakers had a subject to speak i
on >
* 'As heat as I can call to mind
now , Skowhegan Onderdonb spoke
as follows :
" 'Dearchildren did you ever stopto ]
think that whit § t > are to-day and
whftt V < re will bo to-morrow and the
next day and the day following and
next week and next month and next
year and all through our eventful lives
is not so much what wo in vain antici
pation regard ourselves retrofepeclively
as what we ultimately were or some
day might previously be ?
11 'Did you eve ? gtop to consider
h ° - much wo may find out by ascer
taining ?
" 'Journeying adown life's rugged
pathway , did you ever stop to ponder
der , dear children , Upon the cold ,
hard fact that the longer you live the
older you become , and as you acquire
knowledge you gradually got to know
ing more 1
" 'Ah , let as learn a valuable lesson
from this eternal truth aud flee from
the wrath to coma.
" 'Lit us promlso ouroelves to-day
riaht now , without a moment's de
lay that , u we eontlnue to ram faota
into ourtystomiand ( { lean intelligence
we will at the Cimo time become
better informed.
" ' to thia -
'Try impress never-dying
truth upon yonr minds ; that whatever
we do not do at one * or at soma time
in the future , unless .some one else
does ! t , will in til human probability
remain undone.
' "We should learn from this the
importance of theto things that are
most essential.
" 'I might talk to you for hours
with pleasure of these things , but I
cannot take up the time. Ona more
suggestion , and I will close.
11 'You are all young now. The
f uturo is before you. This will seem
singular to you at first , bnt when I
explain it to you you will see at once
that if it were anywhere ehe it would
seem out of place aud unhappy.
" 'You will readily see that Provi
dence has so wisely ordered things
that not only in the economy of na
ture does the uncertain subsequently
follow closely upon the already for
gotten previously , but the hazy and
obscure past was at one time the un
born germ of the dim and ino-n-
descent directly , embosomed in the
great unknown finally , and shrouded
in the prismatic colors of the bound
less ultimately.
' "I afraid however that
am , , yon
do not get at the never-dying truth
that I am trying to elucidate to you.
As I said before , the future is before
you. If you understand this thor
oughly you would rejoice over the
omnipotent wisdom which placed it
m that petition but new you are
young , and you think you can see lit
tle places where the Creator has
missed it.
" 'In the fluff and blcom and ex
uberance of youth you naturally feel
as though the general management of
the universe is open to criticism.
You see here and there little irregu
larities in the Divine economy where
you could have improved upon it if
yon had been consulted as to the policy
of the administration. This has taken
up a great deal of your time and worn
you out. When you get older you
will throw off & good deal ot this re
sponsibility and it will be a great re
lief to you. '
" 'Looking back upon my own
childhood lean see here and there in
the light of a chastened experience ,
where if I had not done just as I did
perhaps Ishould have done differently.
"Instead cf wearing myself out with
anxiety and fretting oyer the fear that
my parents would come to BOme bad
end. if I had taken more relaxation
and rest , I would hate been better off
to-day. Instead of worrying over a
change in thejplan of salrabion or im
proving the time-card of the heavenly
bodies , if I had rubbed glycerine on
the backs of my feet whore they were
cracked open , I would have been hap
pier then and I would h&v6 entered
upon a useful nlauhood instead of
being the physical wreck that I am
nuw , worn out sitting up nights for
fear the heavenly bodies would crash
Into each other.
" 'This is not only true cf all things
but everything else.
" 'There is a ureat field of thought
open to you here , and I simply call
your attention to it. I haven't the
time nor ability to enlarge upon itbut ,
Heave it for your consideration. As
you grorr older and learn more of the
way of creation is managed , you will
gradually indorse ] it and approve of it
until you are old and gray-headed ,
aud then you will admit that the whole
system is arranged and governed as
well as you could have done it your
self.
" 'Go where Information is turned
loose at reduced rates and absorb all
you can. list it soak into you. Il
won't hurt you after you get ac-
cuitomed to the novel sensation a
little.
" 'Then In after years yon can write
a large encyclopedia of what yon
don't know , and you will look back
to this time in your history and thank
me for calling your attention to these
little matters that pertain to your
soul's eternal welfare. ' "
BILL NYB.
Oirr , Wye. T.
A Courting In the Olden Days.
Detroit Frt * PriH.
Thirty years ago Michigan people
were a frank and truthful set. Strang
ers could oome here and trade horses
with their eyes shut , and breach of
promise cases were unknown. Folks
meant what they said , and when they
gave their word they stuck to it.
Exactly thirty years ago this month
a widower , from. Mew York state ap
peared la Lihairjg ou business , a'nai
CaruQ liusinees carried him over to De
Witt , eight m'los ' a way. While on the
way he atoppad , at R lr f aim housa
to warm Ilia cold fingers. He was
vvarmly welcomed by the pioneer and
his wife , both cf whom were well along
in years , and nfter tome general talk ,
the woman queried :
"Am I right in thinking you are a
widower ? "
"Yes. "
"Did you come out here to find a
a wife ? "
"Partly. "
"Did anybody tell you about cur
Susie ! "
"No. "
"Well , we've got as bouncing a girl
of twenty-two as you ever set eyes
on. Sho'a good-loosing , healthy and
good-tempered , and I think she'll like
your looks. "
"Where is she ? "
"Over in the woods chopping down
a coon-tree. Shall I bloxr the horn
for her ? "
"No. If you'll keep an eya on mv
horse I'll find her. "
"Well , there's nothing stuck up or
affected about Susie. She'll a ay yes
or no as soon as she looks yon over.
If you want her don't be afraid to say
so. "
The stranger heard the sound of her
axe and followed it. He found
her just as the tree was ready to fall.
She was a stout , good-looking girl ,
swinging the axe like a man , and in
twu minutes ha had decided to ( ay :
"Susie , I'm a widower from New
York state ; I'm thirty-nine years old ,
have one child , own a good farm , and
I want a wife. Will you go back homo
with mel"
She leaned on the axe and looked at
him for half a minute , and then re
plied :
"Can't say for certain. Just wait
till I get these coons off my mind. "
She sent the tree crashing to the
earth , and with his help killed five
coons , which were stowed away in a
hollow.
"Well , what do you say ? " he asked ,
as the lafet coon stopped kicking.
"I'm your'n ! " was the reply ; "and
by the time you get back from DeWitt
I'll have thesa pelta oS and ticked up
and 'ee reitty for the preacher1' !
He returned to the h mo , ti-ld the
old folks that he shoulil bring a preach
er back with him , and at dusk that
evening the twain were married.
Hardly an hour l.al ba-a was'ed in
courting , and yet lw took home oic ( f
the best girl * in ) : siate of
Facts itm We Know.
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sumption , loss of voitie , tickling in
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immediate relief. We know of hun
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and that where all other medicines
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vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarsenes * ,
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can get a trial bottle free of coat , era
a regular size bottle for § 1.00
janlGly(2) ( I
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The BESTSAEV ? : In the world for
Outs , Bruises , Seres , Ulcers , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
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la guaranteed to giro perfect tfntiafac-
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Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
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5 Years before theJPubliG *
THE CEMUBME
LITER PILLS
are not recommended as n remedy "for
all the ilia that flesh la heir to. " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseajes of that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can beised pre
paratory to , or after takliig quinine. As
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BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each bor has a red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER
PILL , Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of 0. MoLAXE and FLISIINO BROS.
$ & Insist upon having the genuine
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pared b7
FLEMING BROS.PiltsbnrgiPa. ] ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name yicLane , spelled differently ,
but lame pronunciation.
HOW TO CURE
CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ,
Colds , Asthma , Croup ,
All diseases of the Throat , Lunga , and
Pulmonary Organs-
USE ACCOKDUid TO DIRECTIONS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
tropical
liults 'Yndplaata. .
s the Best and Most
Agreeable Preparation
in the World
For Constipation , liiliouaness ,
Heaclaclie , Torpid Liver , Hem *
orrlioids , Indisposition , and all
Disorders arising : from an ob
structed state or the system.
Ladcs | .and children , And Ihojs Trhj flljllko
tahlnc P'1'3 ' Knd nauseous mcdlelned , are espe
cially pleneedvlth Its agreeable qualities.
THOPIC-FKUIT LAXATIVE may be need
In all cues that nted thr nH of a purgative ,
cathartic , or nptrimt medicine , and whlleit pro
duces the am result t the agent * named , U Is
entirely fi > from the usual objections common
to them. P i < r > Ia broczid tin DOXII only.
Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc.
SOLD BY ALLFIRST-CLASSDRtJGGISTS.
Bcforo Purchaiing ANT FORM of So-Called
FfiTPSfi RPIT
ES LOj8& sU DELL §
Band , or Appliance rf presented to cure Nervous ,
Chronic and Special Di v > e' ) , send to the PUL
VERMACIJEP. GALVANIC CO , 613Montgomery
Street , tfnn Francisco , Ccl. , for the'r ' Free
Pamphlet and "Tha Electric RcTiew , " and you
will say * time , health and money. The P. O.
Co. are the only dealers m Osnuine Electric Ap
pliances on tha American Continent.
( pr [ ( Tinn r day at home , a'jrcplea n-or
U > J I Cb/.ll ( me. Adilrois Stlnson A Co
Portland , Me.
Me.Wei
Wei De Meyer's
Cure $1.00.
Ur.Vei De Meyer's remarkab'e eutcea
In treating ; Catarrhal Gcmplatnt ! , now Justlfio
him In reducing the price ol hh preparation to
One Dollar. WhoUaale Drajs t" and D. B.
Derrey A Co , 43 Dcy St. , X. Y. , will exchange
new i rent Stamp for the 0 cant Cure , nnd pay
$8.00 a dozen difference , until Febinary 1st , 1831.
< PCC a week In yonr own town , lerma and
IPUO ontflt ( reo. Address U. Hallett & Co. ,
Portland , M .
THE DAILY BEE
Contains the Latest Home and Tele-
News of th Day.
MAKE MISTAKE !
MICA AXLE GEEASE
Competed lary ! vcf poi\derelmica ndWnzI sl
a lha l u aU ! chr > . - ' , InsrUatorintht
1 1 ] t-m btstLecv.it ! > i t'o.-s Holtf. . J2 , hut forma
a highly nolialictaria u over the aile , riotni
Away v jib a larga , mcmt ot [ rictioi. t U the
cheapest because % ou need t : t I'lU half the
rjuintitv In graulug yoor m'On that you woulJ
f any other o\'e ' gnuxe nuule , and then run
your uu on tw'eo as lousf. 1 : answer * equally
is well { . .r ilill G .trraf , Threshing Xlichlaju ,
liuirg'.ca , c , us for wajoas-Scnd for rocket
' "jclopeduof Tblmrg Worm Kujwing. Maltal
ffefl to my sil if ;
MJSA CO. ,
SI MICHIGA H AW N UE.
CHICAGO.
2@-Ask Your Dealer For It
sioux cm &
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
ThtWd lieliabk Sioux Cily Route I
100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE !
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTE , or BISMARCK ,
And allpolr.UIn Kortheru Iowa , Minnesota tfcj
Dakota. Tills line b equipped with the Im
proved Westing houw Automatic Air Brakes and
Miller Piitfomi d.uvler an J Coffer. And for
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
iaoneurpacevd. Result Fnwic : ; Boom ud
Sleeping Care.owued aa. ' cor.irclld * > y tba com
pany , run Through With ut Cl-uiso between
Union Pacific Transfer Dci.bt , Council Bluffs ,
and St. Paul. Trains learc iliu Union Pacific
Transfer Depot at Council Iilc&3 , t K6 ! p m. ,
reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. F&ni
at 11:05 a.m , making
HOtJftS is ADVANCS ot
OTHER Boers.
Returning , leave St. Paul rt 3:20 : jx m. , ar
riving at Sioux City at 4:45 rin. . , and Dnloa
Pacific Transfer Depot , Cotmcjl BUtd * , at 9:50
a. in. Be euro that yonr tleVoM read via "S. C.
ft t. B. R. " r. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent , Missouri Valley , few *
P. E. BOBINSOH , AaA Gen'I Pias. Asect.
J. H. OTJRYAN ,
k and Pawcnser Ajent ,
Council Bltff *
t'aS-itzer ' Aperient ,
A cure f r Indistst on frightful ,
A buhtli'tp lievorajp iViehtful ;
A remedy fnr-eveiy ilmciit
( 'cr which tlic filiou4 : make liowjilment , ]
A laxative , thou < h mild , effective ,
A tonic , nervine ind corrective ;
An aniline wnl lurorific ,
A wonderful SALIJOS STEC 7 o
B liodjing every rare ingredient
That mother Mature deemed exn dleut ,
With ki'idiy liber ? ! lisnd V > flin ?
Into'ho famous fl ifj Py.y. \ .
FEVER AN ! ) AG&fc.
175
Thcr-lanc civilized nation in the Western
nenl pherc in which tht utility of Hostettor'a
Htnrrach Bitters a tonic , co-rf dive , and anti-
bilious medicine. l not known and appreciated.
While it la a monicme for jll searonc xnd all
climates , It Is especially raited to the comp'ainti
generated by tro weather , being tka puiegt aud
rest vegetable gtltculant in the world
For a ! by Urujrglsts and Dealers , to whom p-
Vlv for lloefetter'8 Almanac for 1881.
To Wervous Sufferers The Great
European Eemedy Dr , > T.
B , Simpson's Specific
Medicine ,
It Is a positive cure f or S permatorrhea , Seminal
Weakness , Impotency , and ail disease * resulting
from ScU-Abuee , & * Mental Anxiety Lo s ot
Memory , Palm in the Back or Side , aud diteasci
that lead to
Consumption
Insahlty and
anearlygrave
The tfpcdBc
Uedldno ii
being : uie
| With wonder-
jfnl tnccoti.
_ I Pamphlet !
sent free to all. Write for them and K t full
particulars.
Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or fix patk-
aees for $5.00. Address all orders to
J.B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. ,
Nos. ' Hand 106 Main St. , BuffaloN. T.
Sold in * miba bv 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell
J. K. Ijh ind all druggists everywhere.
sep23-dfcwly
TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE
THE WEEKLY BEE
One For Tear.
VIA THE
Chicago S i-hwesteni ?
2,3& ! MILES OF HOAD !
( t o : so cCiOK ? , SUUK dad S g Scuta Setwtia
COUNCIL BLUFFS
GHIOAGO.MiLWADKEE .
: < ( - > .t u ir.icir and NOUTH.
OFPEhS TDK 1RAVEUNO PDBLIO
ORBATKR FACILITIES AND J1ORB
ADVASTAGEd THAS AST
OTHEP. ROAD IN
THS WKST.
ItU the OSLT ROAD Ntwe-n :
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
c which lf ? ran
PULLMAr-T BOTSL CABS !
I n addition if. th : < M end to DO.IM all claaea ot
tnvelcrs. It < tv nR3T-CL\S3 MKALS at its
KATCT 0 STATIONS U SO cents < * ct.
ITS CCCKES ABE THE FIHEST1
ITS JQUI HT FISST CUSS
If yon wish the Best Tiavellaif AccprnmoAv
tlonsyou H1 buy your ticket b > this Routs
* S-AND WILI. TAK B NONE OTHER.
All Ticket AjfEnU ran ' -ill vou Throujh Tickets
via t'ola reid nd Ch < vV r.nsl E p
fifi ITroe of Chtrja
Oif AHA TICK E f OKir ! , tc 1I4 F < n sm St. ,
Cor. litb , aad it Union Pacific Depot.
DENSER OFFICE In Coloncto Central and
Union Pnclc Ticket Offlcp.
SAN FRANCISCO OfICE 2 N w Monttom-
oryStrtet.
For information , foMevs , np ? , etc. , not ob
tainable at Hime Ticket Omce , aJJrcu any
ngont of the Compviy , cr
SARVIH HUCIHTr , H- STEfJSITT ,
Gcn'l lf nsf r. Goal Vsfs. Agest ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
i/lS / 3 TCUifi. < ,
Oml Ait Omaha & Council Bluffs.
THROUGH TO CHlOACd
Without Change of Csrsl
CHICAGO
URLINGTOH & gUINGY
With Smooth and Perfect Traci , Elceint P S.
iner Coacbcc , and
PULLMAH 8LEEPJN .DIHING CAR3
It Is actoiowlodjed by ttic 5ref > ) , and all who
travel urr it , to be th : Beat Appoint ind
Best ilinsjc.l Road in the Cottnry.
PASSBNGBBS OING BAST
ShodJ ! o sr In mind that this li the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points Kail , North and XorUiwcat.
Passenger ) by tliia Koala have choice of
FOUR DIFFERENT KOUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Daily Line a ol I'nbco
Sircp'nf ' Csri from OhloofO to
New York GityWithout Change.
All Expi32J Tralca on thl ) line ore equipped with
the We tinuhousc Patent A'.i Br k amJ
Milirr's Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Aralngt Accl-
dentg I'l the world.
PULLMAN PALAC SL EPK'C ! AHC DnlHQ ! GARS
Are run on th Burlington Route.
Information concerning lioutea. Ratea , litre
Ccnnectionn , etc. , will b cheerfully given by
applyinirht thp office of th finrifogton Route ,
MS Fourtc-ntn Strost , Oraihs , Nebnska.
C.E PSHKISS. D W. HITCI1COCK.
Can'l Manar. Gsh. Wecfn I'un. Ae't.
J. O.PHILL1PPI , St. Joo. , Uo.
G ! itr l AROct , Omaha.
U. P. Otffit ,
feff-iil Ufcst A tnt , Omaha.
li the only Direct I L2 to
ST. LIJIS AKi > TSIsJ I8AST
Protc OiTAHA and the WEST.
No chads' * of cars batwucn Omaha and St. Lock
and but ohS fciiwoea Oraab and N-JT Tork.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
SKACHI33ILS ,
Eastern & Western itles
With losa charges and In advance of other line * .
ThU ntlr line U equipped with Pullman' !
Palace S1e plar ; Cirg , Pilass Day Ooach-
M.HUler' ? Safety Platform and
CcBt-ltr and ths celebrated
THAT TOUR TICKET
City , St. Joseph tnd"Sl
. ,
andSt.Loiiia.ta
Tick t * for al at dl ! Krspon lUtloni In tk <
Wert.
J. F. BAWfARD , A. C. DAtffiS ,
0 n'l Bupt. , 0 nT Paw. & Ticket Agt
St. Jo 6Dh. Ho. St. Jo ph , Mo ,
W C. B BACKREST , Hck t Agen. ,
iroo Farnhu ? Street.
AN DT BORDBH , A. B. BA RHARD ,
Fast. AXefit , CmOia. Ou'rl Acent , Ocuha.
WROUGHT IRON FENCES.
Wire Fencing and Ratlin ? a Speciality.
Their beautr , pormanflnca and economy
dMIy working the extinction of all fencing ] ]
cheap material.
Elrgant In d * ! srn. ! nd tructibl '
Fancet for Lawnj , Public 0rounds and C ma-
Ury PI K
alron Yai 9 , Lawn S tt , canopied and nt
rustle pittem ? ; Chairs and every description oi
Iron and Wire ornamental work dttlcned anil
manufactured by E. T. BARNU1TS Wire and
Trrn Wnrk , ! 7 , 29 and 31 VToodward Ave , D *
troltMich. SeBr C- . " 0 - * italojue am !
prloa list. ! . . / _ f Z I 8 pSI
For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all D--oose9 of the THROAT nnd LUNGS.
The moat accoptiMo prtp-r-tinn 1" ihe known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE ItU
LemonJul.T , j-oal vs in cxollant Appetizer and Tonic , for ptnral and family n * . The
icircer r ncti rrf ; -IM - ouumemtutciiimonli/"received ! daily rr.'ttsbe-t * Tideocctf
of its iriurit.ir.il t > ' ul i'y
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TREASURY DEPAETJIEIST , OFF1CK OF INTERNAL ItRVESU >
WABUBOIOS , P. C. , J-uunry 2fl , 1SSO. /
M 3Sra. LAWKXKCKi MARTIN , 11J1 Madison St. , Chicago. Ills. :
Gs.Trnms' TS.U ccinpcur.J. in t'ne opinion of this office , wonld have a luiScient qnantltv >
the BALSAM . K ! oLU togiTfitrU' h advantsers nscriVd to this article in pectoral complaint *
while tha whiskj trd tbo "jrap r > Cr"'i-ate an eainlsion rendering it an agreeable remnly to tb
r-itlent. Cwi'ix'nnJw ! accxr ir. . . t > tha fomin'a. it nur properly ba clx.vfd as a MEDICINAf.
PREPARATION uiilrr thn pnni-I. is of U. S. R-vL edStxtt-tes. and when xjstampnl.rraj l
aoldbyDru , its. Aputhecmea aca Other Persons without rendering them liable to pay fpeobl
tax as liqu. r ueMleis
Yuiirs r.e. } > ecfullj- , ( -sisrnetl ) ORESN. B. RAUM , Commissioner
LAWRENCE & MARTlN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills ,
old by DFaJG&iSTS , GROCEES and DEALERS everywhere
„ - - § * 3 j p'i p
WHO IS UMACQUAJNTtO WITH THZ OROGRAPHY O <
S 8Y JEXANININO THjb MAP. THl
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/rWidyrit/MJiS
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lJ.itACSaJ'Jai < cSSia J-r inrnafT. T
CHICAGO , SOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC B.
rs Tire cnKAT r05ranseris LINK BETJTEEH THE.EAST & TIIE
' >
. .
tize , W alryion. rairfleld. ixidca , Uelkaip
CentroTtlie. PrtcCcMin. Trenton. O II ta. 'Jn = ; t > -
T n. LeavcsTtorth. Atcite > n , ns Xuvu CStyr
WnaZxineton to b&ccrcey. OsioJoc x unS &iua.-
rllio : rtootni to Farminxtcn. tlonsparto , Bcn-
. , .
lIiR.OikacoKi ; , l-Bl , .Mnnre , and IKni Moi
fi'flwtoa to Monroe : Den2I ( ruM to Imaisola
WlnterMtt AtlantVj to Lewb anil AutluSon ;
A oca to ilarlia. 1'hlo ! pw'.tlvolj- a only
Kailroad. watch avzs , na cpemei a
lln J from CSlCiTiJnto tia btaw of Kanao.
'rnrussB BxprcSJpceaecscrTrBiaa , witb PvOI
cac * ali ca.ni:3ts."S < l.'ir > jrTeeacaT 7 Ol3r
etween CHICAGO an. ! pfaoau. KAJSAH Crrr ,
oxcit. Hnirj-s. i&AYxrxoHTn. saa ATCHJ
SOJT. IhronzhcarynreniaoniQbctfwniTM-
w pjid Kansas Hty. Tla Ue "HUW S3 * < and
3nck.l3laci ! Mxer * Line. "
TS3 "Great loct Hlnna1 * ! o
. .
trncti laid Mth > t el rallu.
Whr.t vrlll ploa-.a yea meat will be tha pieaear *
of aajnyinz yonr mean , while passing O7er ine
boautlf al prairies of Illinois and lowu , 13 ona ot
oar macniUccrit Dlnlnc Core that nccompacy ill
T&rousli Eiprcca Trains. You cct on entire
meal , us gooa as Is Mcrwi In ncy Srst-claas nowi
Iors > Jventy-a e cents.
jTrreclntinir the fact that n. majority of ths
peoplO fi f r aeparate mpiirtmeni. ' ror dlffertint
purposes ( and thrimmcnoe im-en2er bcslnesj
of this ! lnc warrantin * It ) , we uro plvoaod to an-
noancu that this Company runs I' oilman jttiaef
VI * . . . ! „ . , i\iT , mraleeolnz Duroojea , anil Piiact
Dining Can tor eaunff „ „ . „ . „ . . . , . .
irreat rentcro of tor 1'oliK-u C'nrs t * a S
riAIXX > K * her yon can enjoy roar
toll Bonrs of the day.
Mmmluc nt Iron Utilize * epnn the 3 !
And .Mlmonri rivers nt all point * croon * * ;
line , add trantferi ere aroklxl t Cound. 3
Sanias CUT , i Mvenrrortli. na Atchi , . , .
sections bcinsniaao in Union DjRJJ * ,
TUB PKINCIlfAK R. OWWJfECrTIuBr ; S
T"dI3 UKKAT TliUOUQQ 1 ' Aiip ,
At CHICAGO , witi
CK t nod South.
. .
vttJk P. .
A I < A 3 J li.r , wt.alll.Ccnt.il.
&ti90DI .Klth P. P.4i.s P. .
W.t ULJ11/L ; andV.KAW. lld&
At Hots letAKD. ltn "J111w oku * „ _
- -rjn * . " * and KOCH l r < iA yea >
Via , TrttH tie U9T npvrt
Alt.
Al' > V3TJUai ltTT.wttJlUari. . . ct ' .
At U-aiIlEL. % > tth Central Iowa U. It.
A I Ota Moi.-n j. with 1 > M. i V U K/h. i
At C0mcr > Ui-crrs. witb Union Pocmc r * , * . i
At OJLaR.i.oitn Uft Mo. IfIt li. bi
AtCoLtrainns jrj.v iox.wftiB..tt. ! tt.
At OTTDJJWAntc Cmtral lowr It.
Bt. U * P o. sad C. B. ± . 1C. lids.
At K70KCZ.witc.TolfrxxAVVar. . :
xa . . .J. . . . . -
At CAMZBO.f . Tiitb li. St. t. a. U.
AtATCuisON. wlUiAteX.Toimks
AtcU. A M8U. arol Cen. Br. U. > . K. no * .
At MAvrawoicTH. wrttlazj. t a ,
Cant. U. KJs.
AtKJiNSAl ClTT.w1U > UI
andSoathwait.
. . PAT.ACE CAK8 n * * rtiii thrwiiirh ! VEOKJA. JSSS
POr.T.KAST m.UFFs. K.ANHAH CITT. JTCIIINU. iuiu L.KAVKNWO .
coiwtui
TlclisHrlu * thl rlnc. known th "Orvat llochi . blond Bjtnlo * " i
la the United Btute * f iil Canaila.
*
all Far Ticket Info -matloa zent not obtulaublo t jrour bowe ticket aftSeti , < 4r j.
E. S1 % . JOITN
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Ueal Bupertnt aJent. Osnri 'lit. - '
And Everything pertainiBg to the Fumitura aad
upholstery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASS8BTMEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THE
v
1208 and 1210 Farnliasn Street
p U mja th lit
1 > K. A. S. PEKDEKY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN
HAS PER1IASKNTLT LOCATED 1113 JIZB-
ICAL OFFICE ,
tSS Tenth Stiset , OMAHA , KEBUASEA
OHorlnj his gervice * la all department ! 'o
medicine and surgery , both in general an
pedal practt-e acute and chronic iliflcac , Ci
be consoltfd night and day , .and willvUita
part of the city and county on recsipt of Utt
*
HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line oi Steamships
Lculnx Nevr York Every Thursday t 2 p. m.
For
England , Franca and Germany.
For Passage apply to
C. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
Agent ? ,
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