Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 30, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 3
CHARLES POWELL , TTMTICE OF TI1JVEACE Comer 16th ind . QgahaKab. . Si ERAL , TL TTCRXKT AT LAW Hoom8CreightOB NKB. 3. L. THOMAS , i TT03NKT AT LiW Loins money , bnj jti. and sells real estate. Koom B , Ortlghton Slock. A. G. TP.OUP , TTORNEf AT LiW OSca Jn n&nscom' jtX Block , ri& 0 otE8 E. Prltchett , IMS funaamSt. _ OliAHA. KZB. DEXTER L THOMAS , AT LAW Cralckjhack Suite ATT03JTET _ A. M. CHAD WICK , ITOKNET AT LAW O ( * 159 A Sir et. " 83.LPEAKBT , AWTrs-OSH -IaCrelchton Hock , rust U PoetOaiCi , OKAEA. KEB 2TOXABY rtJBLXC. nOLLBOTIOKB KADK O'SRIEH & 5ARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OtnCE-Pnlon Bloctft'teealh ang Fanihm' . S. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH CLOCK , COR. DCOQ. ft I6TH STB. OMAHA. NEB. W. d. Oonneil , Attorney-at-Law , Office : Front rooms , up ( tain , In Hinieoa'i cew brick builiUrj , K. W. corner Fifteenth and FarnhMn etreta. . Kri > iot. CIIAS. K. Krsict KEBICK & REDICK , Attorneys-at-Law. Bpedtl attention will be jflven to all tultf cgainst corporations of evry dcsoiptton ; will tmeUee : n tl Jthe Court * of the S tc sod tht United States. Office , Farahajn St. , opposite Court Home. _ EDftARU W. S&ERAL. a TTORKET AT UCF lioom C Oreifhtcn A. Block , 18th end Pon-iMstrtetc. P09J3 , E. F. KASDER80N. T. T. RICHARDS. a. J. BUNT niGHATdS & HUNT , OpnCB 215 Booth Fourteenth Street. BT THE TC.SE OF DR. BOSABKO'S - gJC REMEDY. ' 1STEBNAL EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES t the application of l > i . . . . . . . . - t Me UfmCTlj. which acU dl T pccly ppon Hie port * nHpftftt. ahaorbim " --i Tm or . allaying the tatM * * * fifb all OU > rr rrmedtca bori Catied. Try ' * - -r , and tglt ytxraa fc * ay DO NOT DELAY CDUI tM drain on the aTttem it > da c tcrBnttent disability , but boy It , TRYJIAoNED CURED 2 > RXCE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , rill It , prepaid , onrceelptefprtcc 5r. BoGuitco'a Treatise on Fltea Beat ftp application. Addreu liE DR , BOSANKQ MEDICINE CO , ! THE COLOEADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , loo&Ud at Denrar , Colorado , the Education il and Commercial center of tha West , Is pre-eminently th * beet and most pnetl. e l of It * M i for tha MERCANTILE TRAINING or Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , Proildcnt , D. W. OADY , Baorttwy. The Moil axfantlTe , thoroota aid coapMt netituUon of the kind In the world. Tbotliandl of eoantants and Pnilnea mm , la the prln * elp l dtla ana towni of the United SUtet , ow their EUOOBH to oar coarse cf tnJnlc : . The islit ; Kind-of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Fine , now brick block. &t Junction of three trcet eu llnci Eleptntlj fltUd and foraiihed BjwrttnenU for the application of and cuT out cl oar novel and ETttenutic methods o ! _ BUSINESS Tonnj men fco rontemplntt bntlnea lit * , nd puenta btrin ; tons to educate , re pirtica. Urly requested to tend f. < r oar new Circular , which will give fall Intorm.Ulon &i to Urai , cndlUon of entrance , etc. Addrra G. W. POSTEK , President , 6-Sm Denver Colorado. THE BAIL ? BEE. OMAHfl PUBLISHING CO PROPRIETORS. 16 PanJam , bet. Sri and 10th Streett TERMS OF BUBSORIPTIOH , 1 Copy 1 year , in advenes ( postpaid3.00 ) 6 months " " < .CO Biuontfis " " 2.00 TIME TABLES- THE MAILS. 0 , 4K. W.a.SE50 . cv. , StOp. : m. 0. B. * Q B SO , n MO p. B. aR.l&P.E. B. . 6SOfcm.r.iOp. m 0AXt. . Joe 530 x B. . . . D. P. fe-H. , ll : am. C. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. &M. K.B.E:40a m. 0. fcy. 7. , 7SCa.ni. 0. ft S. V. R. R. , Jl a. in. , 11 p. m. C. B. t C. , 11 1. ni , 8 0 p. m. 0 B.I. ZtP. , 11 a. n. , 11 p. m 0. B. k at , Joe. , 11 * .m. . 11 p a. TJ. P. R. E. , 4 p a. O. & R. V. from Ur.eoln , 1MO p. B j B. City & P. , 11 . m. B. & 11. lnNcb.lp. m. Local nulls for SUtcs lo-ra iesve bat one * a day , Tis : ( 0 a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 p , n. Bondayi. THOMAS F. HALL. Fonmuter. Arrival And Departure of Trains , lOUTO. 1K7UTB. Dally Erprea..12:15 p. m. 8:25 p.m. do Hlxed eiap.m. 425 p. to. do Freight 6:30 a. m. 1:40 : p.ir. do do S:15a.m. 12:20 a. m. * TIME OABD or THE BUETJNQTON , ASJIirk OttJLBA. Zrpreai ElOp.m. : Eiprea. . . . .100 a. m , MJL& KM a. n. Kail 10.-00n.in. SutxUys Zcceptcd. Sandaya Eicepted. CHlCAOO.tEOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. MaJl 8:03 a. m. I Mill 10.-00p.rn. Express 3Op.B. | S5iprwa..lO Oam. CHICAGO HORTHWESTERN. Mill _ .t0i. m. ( Mail 7ap.m. K prets . . . .1:10pirn. : | Express.19 X1 a.m. Snndzva excepted. KANSAS OTTT.ST. JOE 4 COUKCZfe SUlFFS tEiVI 1KKITX. Mall 8:00 a. K. 12rreBS.-.7:40 . m. Efr * ewop.au ! j&n T The cn'y Iras mn ' .ne fallman Sleepl ont of OKilii. to daicn Pcpot. QJIiSA & NORTHWESTERN AND JSIOUI CITY & PACIFIC EAILB.OAD8. Xzp s3..E Oa. m. | Fxpresi 430 p m. Dally Except Sundays. B. & L' . E. E U K2BRASKA. U1TS. AEKITK , Krprtu. . 8:50a mj Freight SJDam Freight C.BSp m | Expniti 4:19 : pm SIOUX CITT & BT. PAUL B. R. M Jl 6:10 a m 1 Kip-oe IDrXI an Erpren 8,10pm M i 7 20 p m WABASII , BT. LOTJIS&PACIFia LUTU. AM1TW. ICaU 8a.m. I Hail . _ _ 11' 5 m Ezpre38u..3:10 p. m. [ Express iS p. m. BRIDGE D1V1SJOJI O. P. R. R. Leave Omaha , diCy. 3 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. to. . lp. m. , 2p. m.,8p. m , Bp. rn,6p. iLfare Council Blnffi ; 8 5 t. m. , 9SB : & . m , , 10:25. . . m. , ll i a. m. , 1 5 p m. , I5 p. m. , S:25 p. m. , E.-25 p. m. , 6:26 p. m. , FOOT trips on Sunday , leaving Omalia at 9 and 11 a.m. , 8 and 5 p. tn. ; Council Bluffs tt 9:25 , 11:25 a m. , and : & and 5:25 p. m. KilSIKOKR ITJLIKS. L TO Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 . m. , 1 p. m , , 4 0 p. m. , 7.-2i p. m. , Leave Council BlnHs : 0:15 a. m , , 3:40 : a. tn. , 11:40 an.E:25p. m. , 7 X ) p. m. , 7:60 p. ou Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBUCAN _ LiaT3 , inwrm. JiaD . , . .7..10 : < 5a.m. , Dally except Sunday ! . 7 > ) a Kfo'c Rl2i day it Homo e silj mads ; cash I'oatOt trnn Jdrf.M'TrnBftCp.Port.lnd.Me. A new and fcltfceito nnknown remedy for all dlieuocollhfe Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary Dream. It will positively care Dlnbetsa , UnToI , Drop IT , Brteht'i Disease , inability to rrt&Io orrpeU the Urine , Catarrh of the CLid cr , htfel ) tblcred and scanty crlne , Palcful UhQLtlne : , LAJIE BACK , Ucnert7c ho3 ( , and all Female Com- pltlntt. It avoids internal medicines , is certain In it effects and cures when nothln ? css can. For tale by all Draj ist * or sent by mill free apon receipt of the price , f 2.0J. DAY NEY CO. ' PAD . , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tfB i , yonr bddresc for ocr little book , How e was Saved. * * MTC K. I3H. Artnt for Kehrar . SANTA OLfi-US FOUND. Greatest Discovery or tte Ago. Wonderful discoveries in thewortdfcM'isfcionmaJe Among other things where 8 nU Clana Bt j ed Children oft ask If h bUceg coeds or not , If mllr he Dros In a mountain of Know. Latt yew tn txcondon called clear to the Pol * And suddenly dropped into irhatieesied like oiole Where wonder of wonders they found a ncwlanil , rfhlle Ulry-llta belnpi appeared on each hand. There were mountains like oun , with mor * DeanUralfreon , And for brisbterikios th n erer irere seen , Bird * with the hum ct a rainbow wen found , While fiowf n o ! exquisite f rajranot ware prow ID j tnttmd. Not long were they left to wouJcr in doubi A being soon came th < / had heard much about , Twas Santa Glaus * eclf and th It tbcyill say , It l eked lite the picture eaee ever ; day. n drove np a team that looked very queer , Twas a team f sras 5 < opPirs iustctd of reindeer , He rode In t. elicll Ins'.ciu of a bleteh , But he toolt them on board ana drave them way. He showed them all over bis wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were working on hats great and Email , To Bunce's thov said they were ( ending them aU. Kris Klntfe , the ( Hove ilaker , told thorn at once , All our Gloves we are lending to Bunce , SanU showed them suspenders and man ; things JJBOT * . feylng I alse took these to friend Bonce'a store. SanU Clous then whispered a secret bad tell. As In Omaha every one knew Bnnoo well , He therefore should send his goods to his care , Knowing his friends will cct their full shar * . Row remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , All who waat prcocnU to Bunoa's go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small , Send your sister or aunt "one and all. Dacca , Champion Hatter of the VTwt , Doogiai ret. Omaha CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Me talk Cases , Cofflns , Cukets , Shrouds , eto. Fern nStre * . Cth and llth , Omaha , Neb. Tl craphls orders promptly attended to. GLUCOSE , A Business in Which Millions of Dollars are Invested. The History of its Ongin Enormous Profits Made. N T. EvenSnf Fo t. in the course of a. lawtuii brought in Batavia , N. Y. , to determine the ownership of oeribin Eiutea in t'uc Buffalo Grape Sugar corn pan JU was shown last we k that the profits of the irtrfntss now smount to about 81,000,000 a year en a capital of $100,000. The fact that enormous quantities of grape eagar or Rlucoao. . are told , and that the business has at i loss : doubled every year for the last five years , until at present all the etarch factories turn out more or le ot fne product ; that several vast as- tablishments ara building for the pur pose of manufacturing glucoee , one in Detroit and one in Chicago ) and that the adulterations in which glucose is Used are now recognized among the Tuef chants , induced a reporter for The Evening Post to inquire into the his tory and extent of the glucose busi ness. Sugar merchants who mix glu cose with their sugar are careful about giving facts and figures , but all ad mitted that its use was widespread and Increasing every diy. In 1867 a German chemist named Goosling arrived In New York with a secret process of producing syrup from corn at small cost , about twenty gallons lens of syrup being obtained from one bushel cf com. The corn was first made into starch , which , after treat ment with sulphuric acid , was run through marble dust in order to ex tract the acid , after which it was puri fied with bone-black and boiled to any desired"consistency. . Dr. Goes- ling interested Borne Now York capital- isle and sugar merchants in his pro C03J , and sold the patents to K cotapa ny called tne Union Sugar company for $500,000. The Union Sugar com = pauy had been crgai'sed especially tb make the new kind cf euger , and im mediately erected work * and beg n business. Prosperity was too much for Dr. Coasting , who died before the first batch of sjrup waa turned out. No one thought at tint tune of mak- i g fjo'id glu'C3ro ; the syrup was all the Union Sugir c inpr.ny intended to produce. When thu first barrels of the syrup viro prod ucad the appear ance was excellent , and the stockhold ers congratulated themselves upon the possession of a gold mine. Un fortunately , the new product had de fects , the chief among which was that it would not "stand , " aa the syrup men ray ; it solidified and can died , becoming a solid T.'aiy mass , which wKi Htis&ieable. Dr. Goesling h > d npparently forgotten to tell the company hi * method of making the syrup "stand. " He had known some method of deing this , but his secret died with him. After several ineffec tual and costly attempts to solve the difficulty the Union Sugar company gave up business , having lost about $1,000,000 , aud sold the product of candied syrup on hand to The Tri bune association at $2 per barrel ) for making ink inlleri. When fir. Gcesling sold his patents to the Now York company , a Buffalo company had already bought from Goesling the right to USB his process in Buffalo. The Buffalo company met with the aalne difficulty that the Union Sugar company experienced their product canditd. But instread of giving up the manufacture they went to work to find out to what tvje the candled gluccso.vou.Id fo put. In the first plca il was found that the glucose syrup , if mixed with low grade black molasses , made an excellent golden syrup , which , while not so sweet as refined Cuba syrup , was as good in appearance ; end f > old as well. As glucose syrup could be produced for hulf the cost of sugar syrup , the saving effected by mixing the two was enormous. In the next place , if glu cose syrup was allowed to candy and hardt-n , it was found that it conld be ground up and mixed with lowsiradOjt dark-brown sugars' , the mixture having the appearance and qualities of refined light brown sugar , with the exception that it was not so sweet as refined sugar. From small beginnings the business of the Buffalo company grew to importance. The glucose could be produced from corn at the rate or ! thirty pounds of glucose , worth three and * half cents a pound , from one bushel of corn , besides which the refusa from each buihel of corn brooghtsix cents when sold as stock food. One of the wit nesses in the suit mentioned in the beginning of this article testified that he mixed from 12 to DO per eantum of glucoee with his cane sugar , selling the mixture at a good profit nnder the name of "now process sugars. " He sold more than 200 barrels a day of this Bugar. Upon referring to several Wall street sugar merchants the reporter found that while the use of glucose in vast quantities was admitted , the mixers , as they are called to distin guish them from sugar refiners , are not anxious to have much light thrown upon the business. The refiners are not mixers. They sell sugar only just as the Buffalo company sell glu cose only. The mixers buy of both and mix to suit themselves. Several firms do this sort of business exclu sively , calling the product "new pro cess sugars. " The Evening Post re porter was referred to a certain Sir. A. as a gentleman known to be engaged In mixing sugars. Mr. A. said that be had heard a great deal of late about mixing glncosn in sugar , but that ha kuew nothing about it himself. If the reporter would go across the street to Mr. B. he would hnd ont all about it , for Mr. B.'s business consisted of mixing glucose with cane sugar. Mr. B. had also heard a good deal abont the glucose adulteration , but could not himself say how much of it was done or by whom. . But if the re porter went ccroia ( ha street to Mr. A. he would find ont all about it , for that waa Mr. A.'s business. The re sult of the reporter's investigation waste to the effect that nbaufc 12 per cant of the sugar sold in Wall street wcs glu cose or grape sugar. As the value of ha sugar rc6ued in this citv and Brooklyn is about $60.000,000 a year , it follows that about § 7,000,000 worth of glucose must be bought and sold every year by Wall street sugar and syrup merchants. One firm whose business ia Belling syrups adrait'td at onca that glucose syrup was used in their business , and contended that it was 5 legitimate use of nature's pro ducts , the raised sirups being better liked by lih customers than the pure syrup , which was too street to be plea ant. Having been told that glncoie in sugar had a bid effect upon tha health of the cciuumer , and that therefore it was worse than a mre assault upon the pocket , the reporter next sought ont Prof. Chandler , of tha board of health , who scouted the notion that glucose in sugar wen unhealthy. "We eat gluCse with every mouthful we take ; every bit of starchy food we take turns into glucose. There is glucose in every fruit , and a certain quantity in tho. best of sugars Be cause saccharine particles are found in diabetes , people jump to the con clusion that it is'glucose. Again , they hear that sulphuric acid is used in making glucose , and they are hor- rifacd. They might as Well be afraid of getting s' > mo of the iron off thu hoe with TV Inch their potatoes are dug up as to be afraid of sulphuric acid used in making glucose. Jdonctbslievetbat BUjar reQnera acll of export glucose. I have analyzed samples of ajgar sent tj mo by government officers who sus pected certiin exporters of defraud ing the government in the following manner : When r.xw sugar ia import ed it pays a duty , ami ift , is not sold heri ? , but only retimd and exported ajrain , a part of the duty on that sugar is refunded. But the government did not wish to return m-noy on exported glucose , when , of course , had paid no import duty. I analjzod many sam ples by means of a dovUo invented by Dr. Rickotts , of the Columbia csllogo school of mines , and rnyeelt , aud found no trace of fraud. So long as the mixers only put one part of glu- ccso to five parts 'f sugar there need be no trouble. When they get to mixing one part of sugar to five parts of glticoBO it mny be time for sme one to protest. ' ' Remarkable Increase In the TJis > of Opium. Albany Evenlof Journal. A quarter of a century ago the use of opium In Albany wcn..mragro as conpar8d ) with lo day. Tiicrj were atthikttime but about 330 poundi of opium and 875 ounces of morphia sold during a year. Tliim the population was about 57,000 and the consump tion of 9pium abOatforty'lhreegWins Jat Ehnum to ovtry iuinbitant , while the rate of morphine was leas than three grain * a year to each person. To-day , with the census showing our city to contain more than 01,000 , the annual Consumption of Opium has crept up to 3500 pounds , and mor phia to 5503 ounces. This large in crease in the consumption of these drugs Cannot entirely be charged Jto the growth of , the city. Since 1S55 the ictire.iao in the city's population ha * been .50 , while the increase of the ealo of opium during that time has been 900 percent. , and morphia 1,100 per cent. , making a total of these two drugs of 2OCO , per cent , in a quarter of a Csntury , or 2GG giains of opium and 24 gra-ns of morphine to every inhabitant. Besides the vast quantity of these druga , betwesn 400,000 and 500,000 morphia pills are sold throughout the city in a y an These pills contain from onoteuth to one- quarter of a grain of morphine apiece. Takiil ' on an estimate 460- 000 pills as the average annual con sumption , averaging , say , one-sixth of a grain apiece , would make the morphine in them weigh 170 ounces. Opium pilla also have a large sale , but not half so many are sold as of tha alkaloid. It is estimated by men up in tha business that there are GOO times as many morphine pills sold & any other kind. Of the 3500 pounds of opium dis posed of in this city annually , careful inquiry made by a Journal reporter reveals tha fact that fully one quarter is consumed by paople in its native s'ate. The remaining three-quarters are used in making the different opi ates , the largest proportion being used the preparation of laudanum. One druggist states that where twenty-five years ago he made it by the gallon , ho now prepares it by the barrel. JL quarter of a century ago an opium- eater was a rarity ; to-day the number is large and on the increase. Fully four-fifths of the opium-eaters are women. Thesa eaters eventually ex hibit nervousness. The skin becomes shriveled and the complexion assumes a saffron hue. At times the eater has cold sweats and nausea , besides num- ortui other kindred ills. There Is no na indrnz in : : yoatf tjt to death , and buying all theiR ( medium's ( or iulcnal USB when you can bs cured ct { over and taut , dumb ague. Ullicui disorders , jaundice , d fpeps-a , a well as ail ditcrdaig and ailmenta of tbe live r , bleed and stomach , by wearing one ol Prof Gatlmette's fr rtnc'i Li\er Pid" , which Is a surd care vrry tirue K yrunlrujrgtat does not teep tbtpad , ttendfl 50 in a letter to French Co. . Toledo , O , and itnill b tint yon by m.ll. It U the only pad that li cuarantetd to curt B T re ( ccuut ieU. ! facts that We Enow. If you are suffering with a severe cough , cold , asthmabronchitis _ , 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. Kb other remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that DR. KiNB'fl Hr. * Diaoov- LHT will cure you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness , or any Throat or Lun" Disease , if you will call at J. K. ISH Drup Store you can get a trial bottle free of cost , era a regulasisie bottle for $1.00 jan61y(2) ( ) Bacidsn's Arnica Salve The JBusr SAt-frK in the t orld for Ont , CruUca , 3orea , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chopp ed Hands , Chilblains , Oorna , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve It guaranteed to glvo perfect aatiafac- tlod hi every case or money re funded , Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omahn , 4:5 Years ue/or THEGLE E . G. MoLANE'S are not recommended as a remedy "foi all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in ail Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre p.iratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine arc never aligar-coated. Each box has a red-wax teal on the lid with the impresMonMcLAKE'S LIVEll " PILL. Each wrapper" bears the signa tures of C. JIcLANE and FIEMING BEOS. sS Insist upon havinjr the genuine Dr. . C. McLANE'S LIVEli PILLS , prepared - pared b" FLEING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pn. , the market being full of imitations of the name JIc7tn , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. now TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Ihroat , Lungs , and Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. Freparti from ftulti Isthe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World for Constipation , Biliousness , Headache * 'Torpid JUtver , Hem- orrlioldH , Itidlsnosltiott , and all Disorders nrlsmjf from all ob structed state of the system. itadlu ntid cfelldren , and dho9 'vlib blsllko tnhlrj : r > ! ls.nil uoutaous medicines , ftresipe- clnlly plta d with 1U agreeable qualities. TROPIC-FRUIT tAXATIVE may b used In nil cases that need the aid of a puruatlve , cathartic , or aperient medicine , mid whlleltpro- tluc a tlia s m result as the scent * named. It Is entirely free from tli usual objections common to tbim , Ficfctl'ln breezed tin bozci only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALLFIRST-CLASSDRUGGISTS. C. r. Goo mm , WliolegaleAjeiits , CmjhaNeb. 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Cures and never dlaap * points. Tlio-world's great Paii Reliever for Elan and Boast. Cheap , gnicli and rolia ble. PITCHERS CASTOlil * is not Xavca 'c , , Children gro\vfafc iipoiiMothers like , and Phy&iclai g recommend CASTOIilA. It regulates the Bowels , cures Wind Colic , allays Fevevishuess , and de stroys "Worms. WEI , D MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnf o. a Constitutional Antidote tor this terrible znola- < lj" . by Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cores at any stage lioforo Consumption sots in. MAKE KG MISTAKE ! MICA AXLE GEE A SB Composcdlargely of powdered mica and inil.T3 is the lost and cheapest lubricator inilic world It is the best because ) t dots not gum , but fonru a highly polished surface over the axle , ( loin : awiy uilh a lar o amount of friction. It is the cheapest because toil need use but half tbe quantity in greitiug your wa on that yon wouU of any otter axle grease made , and then run j our nagon twice aalon.f. It answers equally M well for Mill Goarics' , Threshing 'Machine * , Buegics , &c , as for waons Send for Pocket Cjclopedia of Things Wortn Knowinj. Mailed free to anjr aac'rc a MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVSNDB , CHICAGO. I Ask Your Dealer For It 0t20-tf SIOUX CATY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST KOUTE ! From COUNCIL BLUPFS to ST. PAtTL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all vohtdln Northern Iowa. Minnesota ! > ad Dakota. This lia : la equipped with tha Im proved Westmghoiuo Automatic Air Bnkeaand Miller PKiform Coupler end Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT iannsurpaseed. Elegant Brawintj F.oom * nd Sleeping Carstwne < l and controlled ty the com pany , run Through Without Cfcango between Union Pacific Iransfer Decot , Council Bteug , and St. Paul. Trtina leave" the Union PadQc Trinjfcr Depot ot Council 'Huffs , at 6:15 p in. . reanin Sioux City at 10 : 0 p. in. , and St. Pan ! at 11:05 : a. m , msikics HOU118 i ? ADTASCI : of EOTJI- ! . Returning , Icav * St. Paul at 320 p. m , ir- rlvi.ig at Sioux City at 1:16 2. m. , and Union Pacific 1 nnstdr Dsfot , Council Bluas , t 9:50 : a.m. Be sure thit your tlskctS rtad Tlv " 8. C. * P. R.R. " . F.C. IIILU. Superintendent , MlHccri Valley , lovrs P. E. ROBINSON , AjA Osn'l Paaa. Agent J. H. O'BRYAN , tsJ Passcncer Ajcnt. Council BlDfla Tarrant's Seltzer Aperieat , A curs for Icdlgest'cn frightful , A bubbling bevctaje t'ehghtful ; A remedy for every ailment O'er nhich the Bilious make bflTrallmsnt.J A laxative , though mild , ctfectir * , A tonic , nervine ind corrective ; An anodyne and suporiflc , A wonderful SALQTS brzcirio ETboding o\ery rare in reillent That mother Nature deemed expedient , With kindly liberal baud to ning Into the famous Eelirer Spring. HI. K. 1HSDON , General Insurance Agent , RRPR7 TH : PIKENIX AtjSDh .v. . . .1 London - don , Cash Assets 2 * ESTCHESTF.ll. N. Y. , Chpltil 1OCC-OC3 TIIEilfiHCHAN T3 , of Nennrk.N. J. , l.OCC.CO OIRAUI > FniPhilidelpliiaCapItal. . 1OC,000 NOUTHWESTIRN : NATioNALcap- ital COC.COO FIREMEN-3 FUND , California ECO MX. UHITlSIf AMEKICA ASSURANCEC'O 1.200.0CO SUM A IK HRE INS. CO. , Awct3. . . . SflO.OCO AMHRICAF CENTRAL , Assets 300 (00 8 tfit Cor. ol Fifteenth ft Donslig St. . 2,388 SJILES V ROAD ! It Is tha SHORT , 8"HR r. _ - . * - jata'Betwetn GOUNGiL SLUFFS aa < ! 3:1 : f v-ia'.s 2AST and SOUTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PCBTjr OP.EATER FAaLITIES A > D iSOSE ADVANTAaSS THAN AHY OTHER BOAD IX * THE WEST. It Is tad ONLY BOAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which II rcn PULLMAN HOTEL OAES ! In addition to thnescd to pleate 11 clasjo of travelers. It clvo * FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its EATING STATIONS at 29 NcU each. ITS TRACK IS Smi SAILS I ITS CCAGhES APE THE FINEST ) ITS EQUiPgEHT FIRST CUSS If yon wisb the u > ! Traveling Aeconanoda- tlscsyoa will bay your ticket br thU Route < S"AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHEP. . Throuch Ticket * tU this road and Check cjna IE s- Sigl fiea of Charge OUAHA TIOEET OFFICE ? 1251 Farnham St. , Cor 14th , and at TJniou Pacific Depot. DENSER OFFICE In Co'orfQO Central and Union PaPcTicVut OSce. SAN KRASC1SCO OrTVlCE 2 haw Montgom ery Street. For Icformatton , foM'rc , n-P3 , tic , cot ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , addrefa an } agent of the Company , or HftRVIH HUCK1TT , ff. K. STEKJilTT , Gen'l M n z r. Oan1 ! Pasa. CTHCAQO , ILL JAHE3 T. CLARK , Gen'l Ajjt Omahi a Cocccll Blu/h THROUCH TO GH-'CACO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO jURLINGfOH & UiNCY With Hmocth nnd Perfect Trick , Elcpar.1 P - MnsrcrCcficic3 ! , aai PULLMAN SLEEPNfiS QSKlfiS SAOt .al by lift St'3 , sii tiavcl uv r It , to be the Beat Aprci ' - Beet Jfanai'sil Hold ID tbe Conniry. PASS ! NaBRS GOING BAST ShouM > v > ar in mind that this U the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , Kotta ar.d lltf-tlneat. this Route h.s7o clictce of FOUE DIFFERENT EOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Dally LIneJ ot Palace Sleeping Cut from Chicago to New York Oity Without Change Ail Expresi Trains on this line are equipped with tlle.WeStlnzl onsoPatont Air Brakes and Hlilsf's Piler.t Safety Pljaforra and Couplers , the ciost P ifact rfo- teciion Agsinat Acci dents in tbo norld. FULLHAH PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NIKG ' CARS Are run on Ui liurilujton Route. Information conccrnla ; Routes , Rates , Ccnnectlons , etc. , will b > cheerfully giieu by applvj-jj at the oTco of t o Burlington Route , 513 Konrteentli Sh'Cit , 0 a'ia , Nebraska. C.E. PERKINS , D W. HITCHCOCK. Gen'l Manager. Oen. West'u Pass. Azt. J. O. PIIILLf PPI , St. Joo. , llo. Ocneral Axut , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fepE-dl Ticket A ent , Omaha. Is the ccly Direct Lice to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. So change of cars butween Omaha and 8t. Louis and but ODD between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS KUCTIUta ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges nudlu tdrmca of other lines. Tills entire Una is equipped with Puilmin'a Faivoa Sleeping Can , Palace Day Coach- 03liUItr3 3 < ty. Platform and Coupler and tht ) tttvhrated We stlnshonae Air-Braki. THAT YOUR TICKBT READSTM City , St. Joseph and ! vb SttSl Tickets for sale at all coupon ct'onj In tbo Weti. J. F. BARNARD , A , 0. DAWE8 , Ocn'l Eupt. , Ccc'I Pan. ft Ticket Aj't St. Jo ochKo Et Joseph , Jlo , W 0. 8SACHKEST , Ticket Agen. , KIOFarDbaza Straet , ANDYBORDEN , A. B. BARNABD , Psie. Agent , Oalahi. R n'rl Aieot , Omaha. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Railing n Speciality" Their buutv , parman nco and economy dally working tbo extinction of all fenclnjzU cheap mitar'al. ' Kkcint In d olcn , Indtstrnctlblo Fences for Lawna , Public Oronnda and Ccrae- Ury Plata. Iron Va'W , Lavm Stttccs , canopied and of runic i/Uterm ; Chal ami eyory description of Iron and Wlro ornamental work dcslcned ami manufactnrrd bv E T. BARNUM'S Wire and Iron Work , 17,29 and 31 Woodward Ave , De troit , Mich. Senrt nin f.vi talosu ml price list. i KIDNFG3V _ - . hi. bly recomut1 atio J . 'uJ unsurpassed for Wonk or Foul Kiducyr ; . i-r psy. Slight's Disjse , Losa of Bnerr7 { , Nervous I-ability , or .y Obstructk ns.nains from Kidney cr Bladder nis a3t t . ' ' -o fbr Yoilow P&ver Bbocl and Kiino Poisotnc , in mf ou' -jiaiurial l s 3 t fK > LEAF flthJCMPZit UERRIF8 Md BARLEY MALT w h T . - - - pet'Eoiilr on the Kidney * 3.'l'rinary Organs , rrmoTmir injnrlooi dt po'lU fur t : - > i > i > j t-i. r 4 a pr Yent'nr auy ftrilulstr. imnrtinjf Kn-atlcn heat or irritation lniheafnbrini.il. i ! < . - < { < > > Jn'tscr w > ter p wogo It citc n healthy action in th KJJnojs glvinihcm f tr 1141.1 , . . - ' . r tonnc llioo oiv ni tea bei.thy condition , ihowluj ; iu fdfct on both the cil rvd ( % < ruo'it nt. li ran be ukeu stall times , in all climates and nno > rv' [ circumstances "I nu : n.uyt " ' ru.illVeany other prep mtlon for Kidney difficult' * ! ) It baaaTcr ; p'e * > ttiti * : tk -.i-'earnl flivor It has tc n difficult tomaka a pr < pL'o containing pcsi.p -a't I jrotv 'Ui-s whkh wiilntt oauc ate , 'at t * acceptable to tl > t > Uma < h BcforeUkin3i > l. i in dtl.K rv a bot" nf KO.N'KGKX to CLKiNSB tta KID.VF.Y5 from foul matter Trj fan y uvis * wayiu-il tag \t -raed''ine. . Ladles Mptcially will lli U and OentlomC' H.I 1-il K > I * > Cr the b t Kiam ; T > iie T-riaedI NOTICE t < ' ' . Kr r -.r-tareof LAWhtXCE i \IlTIh" , 'so a Proprietarj Gortrn ment Stamp. ' ' rirj < KJD - - fcJto be sold ( without Lccase ) by 2rafjis'i , Croors and Oth r Perwii * er r x lsre. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not foiwd Atjir.r Oiir.bK jrunjcerj , wa willjcnd a botUo propiU to tha nc&rett capiesS office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold 17 I'JJGGLCTS ' , GKOCEE3 aud DEALEES everywhere Whol al9 aenls In Oma5. , 8TSELB , JOIKfSON & CO. , ysl.5 supply th trade at mannfioloj prices. 4 - = - WHO IS ON ACQUAINTED WITH THE GSOGRAFnY O < fWa SEE BY EXAMINING TUli MAP. TrtAT TH ZSSS2S CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. IS 'DIE ' GREAT CONNECTED IRK BETWEEN .TIIE EAST & THE It * male U * rtti froa Chiowo jo Courvrll Slnm.pajilnz tnrfiOin iol'of Otlnvfs , La S-vlle , Beneaeo. Mollne. Una * Ui2UV , Davenport , l , ' < nt Llbeny. Iowa Citr.Moreoco. BrOoiiJrn , Orinncil. DCS .Molnei ( tbe capital ot Iowa ) , ftuurt. AtlAu- tlc , aua AVOCJ.I witb tjros ie * from Burwva Junction to t' ? orH : Wlitnn Jucciioo toMnsoa- tlr.eV83ilnvton. . r'rC ia. Kldon. Bellnsp , CcntreTllIe , t lfl < vtoa.'rrCCton , OilUlln , Camo- rvta. LeaTenworth. Attblsoc , acd Fjsatas U * > 7' Wa hlnKton USinncrser. . Ocz&looia. acd Knoz * VlHoi KeoSaS to Far lneton , jJonaparta. IVT > tonioort , Icj2 p r.dent , r.ldon , tuuawa , E.Mr- Tlliii.Oaiu > locsa.Pelln.Innroe.aaa UoaMoictai Kowtoa to Monroe ; IwsMoinea to lndlonoaend Wlnwrjot ; AtliOjtoi sl3aixl Aadubra ; and A"oca to liatteo. Tila 13 posltlvelj the omr Hallrosd , ? rbci ) ovsa. and operate * a tiroosa a from Chlcuco Into lie dtata ct KADSB * . . . . . . OUi A MVULK. ' > u - Coasctr. JJKATKSWOIITTI and ATCHI sax. Tii- . iea djld Kncsaa City. > % Uia Eocifiland ShoLine. . " Tae -Urcat V xk : Islmd" a equipped. 1's rc&d txid Is pimply . 'jotn4 tU tracit u laid vrlth steel rails. What wtil please TOO mail Trill be tha pteann of enlnTtn ? roar mc'ile. walla paulnz arenas beautual prairies or Illinois and lowii. In one of ourmaEDUlcent DUUnjj Cars that accompany < ill TbroOKli Ciproea I'mtns. You act in entire meal , as good an Is a rred tn nnr nrst-cl a iou ; ! . oraevei- cents. jppreclnUny the fact that a mujorttr of tas people prefer cparnt apnrlmenta for dlCeisnt purpose ! ( and tha Immense iiaiseruerbuslneti ol Vila 1'ne warranting It ) , He nr. iilciisetl to n- Iullmnr. t iloct nounc that this Compnni rum . < n > > .Aa rvin 2oral < * eclnc DurpO3 i > , and eilott Vintnq Orm for ealicz purponojonry. orent featcro of our Ialac Cvn ! a BA1XJON nero you can enjor nmr at all hears of ino day. JdRCTlScOTt Iron IJrfdza * tpaa the MIS and jtllvcouri rivers ut all pobu noueU line , and tnnifersara arofdad at Council Kansas Cltr. .Uravenworth. and - ' cectlombelnemada In Union DBPOU. THHirKlNCfrAl * R. it CONNECTJVO * iSt THIS O'iBAT TUKOOUUUIH ASdF 5 , 1TOLLOW8 : At CH/CAUO. Un e vutgfl Afe . . w * u - At WAajiiNUTti : * niroars. wtta P , ' . ' & . ' . W.ll.Kljand'.l'&W.l'rta. , At KOCK ULAKD. with -Jlllwnnlieo Si taad ajortLinu. " and flock Isl'd * At UATCHTOBT. wlUj taa JJaTenport At UKIMHXIJ. Tltn Centrst Iowa ft. U. AtUU Mourn.J.with D M. * 11 ICiv. i Att'OCiiCtt , ULCF .wlti > Union PaattC / tl > At OKJiRA.srtta U. ft Mo , IL If. 11. ta " - A t CaiGM DC3 J tTJf CTIO V.Wttll Hl * . it. ( At Orru wwla ' 'entrsl lowiB. et. L. A rta , nd C. B. t U. it. HOx. At KZUKITZ. imtm.no. . A War.t VV K 4 * Ixrais 4 m. aa.i Bt. Lkao. . A a.-w. H Wi At CAJigKa.f , Trtlh U. trt. Jii. . K. At ATcnuoK. wltb AteX. ToDtka &isa * % e Atca. A Nan. and Uen.flr.U. P. K. teds. At LIAT33WUSTX. ttil in. PaO , ' crrr.-wui tU 2sea for tao tiea ? FVI.t.SI.\Ji PA.AOE CA/tS ) * < mil tfironen to VEOKIA , K MUl ! COU.NCJlt. KitVfFS , JiAXflAH CI'VY , A TClUnori o d L.EA VJ8 ? .VOKTU Ticked Tlu C.iU .ln : , Unown a the * "Great Knelt lUinait Ktfvt , ' 1 r id oU TieUet &sent In Ibs Xlnlte-J 9taUa i.nj Ci > n < la. Toi- Info -matton not obtnlnnbta ut jrour iorao Uctet t > 3c , " wn A rrt And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and "Upholstery Trade , A COMPlliTE ASSORTMENT OF HEW 6QODS AT THE 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. Kp II m-,0 tb ut ' DK. A. S. PENDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN HAS PERMAKKNTIiT LOCATED HIS MKD. ICAL OBTICE , ii ! Tenth Stz tit , - OMAHA , NEBRASKA Offering Ua services Irr all departments 'o medldna anJ tmyirj , both In erncial an dijrai'ec. C chronic * icate nd pjd l practl * be coniulted Qh ! * . ana day , and will flilta and county on reaelpl ot l tt pait of th < j city HAMBURG AMERIC H PACKET GQ.'S Weekly Line 01 Steamships Leatlnz New York Erery Thunday at 3 p. nu For England , France and Germany. Tot PIMJ pp'y ' to G. B. RICHARD & CO , , ei Ajenta , , NewYorle GO CO Q < DQ s.- LJUJ O CD _ OS > "tl > 0 0 > S *