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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1881)
BE OP THE OLD YEAR. After a most extraordinary trade in Dress Goods , caused by the wonderfully low prices at which we were able to offer them late in the season. We have now an unusually large stock of These Goods are now lai-l out and are marked down .to less than cost , making the most SPLENDID BARGAIN ever offered in Omaha , and the Goods are in such quantity- that thers is really a s plendid tion. Kemember tfcj first choice is worth s hing , Our new Cedar Blanket Binns are now f 1 of every discription of Blankets , many of them hought recently at very low figures , and the other stock marked down to match them , Making the cheapest and hest assort ed lot ever offered here. Also a light comforts just arrived as good value if not hetter than the hest , I owthoctherushofthe Holiday trade is over , we desire to call special attention to the Greatest Bargain we w * e ever offered , "being a most heautiful fine of SATIN FINISHED DOUBLE DAMASK , TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS TO MATCif. These Goods are the samples of a large Belfast Linen Manufactory , which we purchased on such terms that we can offer them at 33 per cent less than regular goods. There is nothing whatever the matter with tVl.3.rl hese goods - , , ,1- , except f--T. that - some _ /T are slightly i _ r > soiled . at i the rich Table Cloths at the price of ordinary goods , Go. $ Co. JiTTOSKETS-AT-lAW r/ CHARLES POWELL , YCalJCROKIUBPKACE Corner 16th and C/ 1' arnlij.ni Sta. . Omah Neb. _ . Sl ESAL , 4 TTORKEY AT LAW Room 8CrBl hton J3L Klock. 16th St. , OMAIIA , D. L. THOMAS. t TTORKKY AT LAW Loins money , bnji jt\ . and iwlla real crtnte , Bootn B , Orolghton Block. A. 5. TROUP , AT LAW Office In HaneconVl Block , with George K. Pritchett , 1S08 i" " St. OMAHA. KEB , DSXFERL THOMAS , &T - - A. MCHADWICK. . 4 TTOBNinr AT LAW Office 1601 r roh in A Etr et. _ K.LPEABQDY , 7 AUTKB-OCSc * In Ortbhton Blotk. next U I J PirtO.toe , OliAHA , NZDBABKA ? roxtio. o'jLLsonoira O'BRitK BARRETT , Attorne.ys-at-Law , OFTICE-Unl' ' Biock.rmeenth " Famham A r < 'ORNEY AT LAW. CLOCK , COR. DOUGISTH ST8. OMAHA. NEB. . J. Qonnell , Attorney-at-La w , OfDw : FnxitTOcma , up stain. In Hanicomt new brick balldtng , N. w cornar FUteenth and f ambam Strocta. CB4B B , KlCIOK KtEDICR & IlEDlCK , Attorneys-at-Law , Bpedal attention will bo plven to all vnlU gainst corporations ot erery doscriptlon ; will practice In al ithe Courts of .lie State and the Unlt d8tales. _ OtTtr , Famhara St. , opposite Court EDWARD W. SIMERAU AT IJ W Rcwa t Blocfc , * * T AX TAW Sit ramhun IttMt .A Omaha w. T. RICHARDS. a. J. Hum HIGKARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. Ornca 215 South Fonrttenth Street. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonderful discoveries in the world harebeen made Amornr other thlnpa irhore Santa CUus BUjed Ohildroc ott axk U he maVea cooda or not , II really he Dvos In a mountain et snow. lAtt year an excursion called clear to the Pole And tnddenly dropped into what Becmodllke ah ole Where wonJor ot wonders they found a newland , * ThlIe filry-llta bemp * appeared on each hand. There were mocnUlni like ours , with more beautiful preen , And ( ar briehur iKles than ever were teen , Birds with the hncs ot a rainbow Trore found , While flowers of exqolnte ( ngrance were grow Inp aronnd * Not lone were they leU to wend r In doub < A bekic coon came the ; had heard much about , - Twas Santa Clans * Belt and th tothey all my , 3e looked like the picture r nee every day. He drove np a team that looked Terrqneer , Twu a team ol grasshoppers instead ol reindeer , Be rode In a shell Instead ot a ilelf h , Bat he took them on toud and drove them He showed them aH over hla wondertnl realm , And factories making ( roods ( or women and men \ Farriers were worklnr on hata great and email. To Bnnce's they cald they were sending them all. Kris Klnrlo , the Glove Maker , told them at once , All our Gloves we ares ending to Bonce , Santa showed them snipenders and many thing ! more. B i-izu : I alse took these to friend Bonce1 * Bton. - < SanU Clans then whispered t > eecret be'd teQi As In Omaha every one knew Banco well , Be therefore should send his { roods to his can , Knowing hi ( friends will get their toll shara. How remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , All who want prcsonti to Bnnce'o go round , Per shirt * , collars , or Rloveg great and small , Send vour sifter or aunt one and all. Bonce , Champion Hatter of the West , Dacglat _ BflPaJTO WANTED to sell Dr. CHASES AUtLn I U 2000 RECIPE BOOK. SeUi at Sight. You double yonr money. Address Dr. Chata's Printing House , Ann Arbor , Mich angjw _ TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE One For Year. .TKE DAILY BER OMAHA PUBLISHIHC CO. , PROPRIETORS. Vie Parnham , let. 9th and 10th Streets TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) 18.00 fl months " " 4.0C S months " " 2.00 TIME TABLES- THE MAILS. 0 , ft K , W. B. R. , 630 a. m. , ! ; 10 p. m't 0. B. & < J K SO a. m. , 210 ; p. m. O.B.I&P.B. R. 630am-,2Mp.m 0St. ! . Joe ESO a. m. S.Clty&PiC:30a.m. D. P. R.B. , 11:10 a. m. 0. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. & U. R. R. . SUO a. m. O.HK.yf. , 730 a. m. omuia a * N. W. R.B , , 11 a. m. , 11 p. 0. 0. a 4 O. , 11 a. m. , 8JOp.m. a R. I. i P. , U a. nu. 11 P. m. C. B. k St , Joe. , 11 a-m. , ll p m. O. P. R.R. , 4p.m. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , 12SO p. m , B. ( Sty & P. , 11 a.m. B. &M. in > ieb..4p. m. Local malls tot SUtca Iowa Icaro bnt ono a d y-ria : 4.30a. m. Office open from 12 to J P. m. Snnaaya. THOMAS F. HALL. Poetmaitei. Arrival And Departure of Trains ONION PACIFIC. uun. Aimm. Daily EipxaB..12:16 p.m. ESSp.tn. do Hlxed eaop-tn. 4S5p.m.5 do Freight .5:30 a. m. 1:10 : p. n- . do do 8:16 a. m , l:20a.d.iy TIMK BARD OP THE BURLINGTON. LUVB OXAIU. ARWTIOKAHA. Expres 8:10 p. m. Express 10 0a.m , Mall 0:00 a. m. Vail 10:00 : p. m. Snndayi Excepted. Sundays accepted. CmCAOO.JBOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Kali.6:00 a. ra. I Mall 10:00p. m. Express . . .8 : > p.m. | Express..10:00 a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall _ .fl:00 : a. m. I Mall - 7:20 p. m Repress . -.5:10 pi m. | Express .1BWO . ra. Eondays exccpted. KANSAS CITT.ST. JOE ft COUNCIL BLUFT8 Mall . -.8.-00 a. m. I Express . 7:10 a. m. Expreas . 6.-00 p.m. J MaH . ' s > itu' The only line rnnnlnjr Pullman Sleeping Crg out ot Onuha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA. EAIL- WAY COMPANY. Leave. Arrir . ixrreea _ . .SKXa. ) m. I Frpross.tiOp , m. . 1-iOp ra. | Mixed . 10:15 : a. in Daily Except Bund * Jl. B. A M. K. R. In NEBRASKA. LllTX. AEStTB. . SSOamI Freight . 830am Freight . 6:55 p m | Exprets . 4:10 pm BIOUX CITY & BT. PAUL R. R. Itkll . , _ .eaO am I Eiprcss . 10 )0 ) a a Erptea . 8,10pm | U i . 720 p m WABASH , ST. LOUIS PACIFIC. AKKTVXS. Mall . - 8 a. m. I Mall . U 6 a. m Expreas _ 3:40 p. m. ( Express . . . .125 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Leave Omaha , dill.v ; 8 a. m. , 0 a. m. , 10 a m. . U a. ro. . 1 p. m. , S p. m. , S p. m. , 5 p. m , , 0 p. Lrare Conndl Btnffs-8AS ; a. m. . D 5 a. m , . 10AS a. m. , 1125 a. m. , 1 5 p. m. , S:25 p. m. , S:2S p. m. , CAS p. m. , 6 5 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at B and 11 a. m , ! and 5 p. ro. ; Conndl Blnfis tt 8 1 , IIA6 a. m. , and S S and 5 p. m. rJLsaxsom muss. Leave Omaha : < a. m. , 7. a. m. , 850 . ra. , 1 p. m. , 40 p. m. , 7:2i p. m. , Ltave Coundl BluSs : 6:15 . m , , 9:10 a. m. , 11HO a , m. 6 5 p. m. , "M p. m. , 7 0 p. m. Daily except Sunday. OSLAAA t KEPUBLICAN YALLEYR. . LI1TX , AKKITK. Mall . _ .10:4Sa.m. : , ,1 5 p.m. Dallr except Sunday * . _ To Uervous Sufferers The Great European Kemedy Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine. It is k positive cure f or S pennatorrhea , Seminal Weakness , Impotency , and ail diseases resulting from Self-Abcse , at Mental Anxiety. Los ot Memory. Pains In the lUclc or Side , and diseases that lead to Conxnmptioi Insanity anc anearlygrave The SpeaOc Uedidne Ii being use with wonder fnlsnccees. Pamphlets sent frc to all. Write for them and get Inl particulars. Price , Specific , tl. 00 per package , or six pack ages for $5.00. Address all orders to J. a SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , NOB. ' Hand 1M Main St. , Buffalo , N. Y. Sold In" maha br 0. F. Ooodman , J. W. Bell J. K. Ijh ind all dnurgtea everywhere. sepSS-d&wlj STEALING STIFFS , A Quartette of Physicians Re late a Few Very Ghastly Stories , Their Youthful Adventures in Mining for Anatomical Material. Kansas City Journal , Dec. 31. Yesterday afternoon t , young man who felt very much like a traveling icicle dodged into the office of a well known physician of the city , for the purpose of thawing out. Around the tore were grouped four faedical gen tlemen whose times of practice rauged from four to twenty years' . The quartette with the urbanity charac- teribtio of the profession ) &t onca mfido room for the new comer and divided np the caloric with him. 7-jj6 conversation which was general at last drifted around ' ,0 the profession , ' ' and espec'ik'uy the manner in which "W means of acquiring a practical knowledge of anatomy is obtained. "I fail to understand , " remarked one of the older gentleman , "why it la that so many people , otherwise well upholstered mentally , have such a hor- or of adorning a dissecting table. A cnowledge of the way in which the hu man frame is pat together , is a prerequisite - requisite in our profession , and mutt ie had in order to treat cases tinder- standingly. As far as I am concerned , after I am dead , if an xamlnatinnand dissection of my body can in any way advance science , I am perfectly willing to be used in that behalf. Tie work of the worms wonld only be antici pated a year or two. " "How do yon procure subjects ? " asked the late arrival , who had by this * ime regained the power of speech. 1 The colleges generally are supplied ay contract ; sometimes when the sup ply runs abort , the students have to ? et out and 'rustlu' for them. In most statcb there is a provision of statnte : hat the bodies of all friendless pau pers be turned ever to the callegee. Such ii the case in this state , and stu dents are not often obliged to 'rus ' " tle "What is the price of a good , able- bodied Butj-iCl ? ' They generally cost about § 25.00 each. " ' 'Did you ever assist in resurrect ing ! " "Well , I have heard of such thingg being done " "What is the usual method of pro- cedurel" "A hole is generally dug down to fhe head of the coffin , the boards broken off , a hook placed nnder the chin and the body pulled out. " "Isn't that using a dead man rather rou hlyl" J "Well , you see , he don't mimi it , and as no one knows how many rela tives of the deceased are lying around with shotguns the quickest way is generally the beat. AITEE TDK BOUT IS TAKEN OUT the boards are replaced and the grave left in the condition in which it was found , as nearly as possible. " "Have any of you gentlemen ever been shot at ? " "I knew a young fellow who stopped a load of shot in a graveyard near Chicago about six years ago. A double handful of No. 4'a wore cut out of me that is to say , I was around when the shot were taken from the party's back. " " 1 wish you could give mo a few : ; rave robbing experiences , " said the Inquisitive stranger , and after consid erable urging , onq of the gentlemen related the following incident : "About eight years ago , when I was a student in an eastern college , we ran short of cadavers , and three or 'our of 111 started out one evening to procure one. "SVc drove to a grave- , 'ard about twelve miles out of the : ity , where a corpse had been 'locatea' jy one of the boys on the preceding day. Part of the cemetery was situ ated in a swamp , and in this portion , he grave had been made. The eader got a little rattled and guided us wrong , for we duguo the corpse of farmer of the vicinity who had been burled two or three weeks. The coffin was filled with water and : he corpse very much decom posed , tut we got it out be fore the mistake was discovered. We then put it back in the box as w ll as we could , and covered It up. Af'er some prospecting wo struck the one we were after and went home. A month or two after that a great scan dal and suspicion of crime stirred the community. It seems that the man whom we had first dug np had died suddenly , and as he had lived unhap pily with his wife , his relatives had suspected her of poisoning him. Their suspicions preyed npon them to such an extent that they determined to ex- hnme the body and examine the stem ach. When they got to the coffin they found it broken open , and the body torn In two. What further evidence w - > needed to prove that the wife had MOT ONLY MURDERED HER HUSBAND bnt afterward canted his body to betaken taken np and the stomach removed in order that the poison might not be found therein. The relatives caused the arrest of the surprised and horri fied wife , but on account of two or three cards which appeared In the papers explaining the caueo of the corpse's condition , the suit was dropped. " After this cheerful story another doctor , the Ohicago graduate before mentioned , contributed his share of fiction. His story was briefly as fol lows : "When I studied medicine I roomed with a law student who was a great lover of science of all kinds , and fre quently attended lectures with mo. One day he went to the college with mewhen a lecture on children was delivered. The professor illustrated his remarks with the corpse of a baby. I wanted that baby real bad , and at the conclusion of the lecture , when the attention of the cla s was attract ed to something else , my friend stole it and put it.in his overcoat pocket. The professor had lost thiags before and when he missed the infant at once searched all the members of the class. There were several visitors beside the law student present , and it would have beena breach of hospitality to search them , I got away with the subject. After the lecture we went directly to our boarding house , and after my com panion in sin hung up his overcoat , I thought it wonld be a good joke to tear off the newspaper we had wrap ped 'the body up in , and arrange it with its ; HEAD OUT OF THE DOCKET. Directly after we sat down to the ta ble every one waa startled by a series of shrieks out in the hall. A genera' ' rush was made to ascertain the cause , and after a young lady had been re- sueciated , she pointed out the objsci which had alarmed her. The infant still hung with its chain on the edge of the pocket. The landlady was scandalized , and at once invited the law student and mycelf to seek anoth er residence. While expostulating with her , another wicked "medic * stole the subject , and I lost that in addition to a boarding place. " A gray-haired physician then in quired , after meditatively expectora ting on the stove , if any man ever heard of the dead man he brought to life , after be had Iain three days in the ground. The unprofessional airanger being thoroughly warm , be side being comfortably filled up with horrible blood-curdling fables , said ha would call soma other time for it , pleading as an excuse for his depart ure , the fact that he must go to West- port to hunt up a sensation , departed with speed. Tne Chicago Ualdoa The Chicago Tribune gives the fol lowing picture of real life : " " "But , papa "Not another word. I'm a wild cat Then my back's up , and don't you forget it , " The cpjaker waa a hard vuaged man , dressed with an elegance that ill accorded with his evident want of cul ture. She who had addreaaod him as "papa" 'was a fair-haired girl of eighteen sumaisrs. Reared on the knee of luxury , she had never known what it was to have her slightest wieh thwarted. Her father , a plumber , waa , from the nature of his business , a man of iron will , but he waa not de void of pity or generosity , as many debtor whose houo and lot he lad taken in part payment for ixing the water pipes , letting the bal ance ot the account run along for two months , could testify. He had sur rounded Cecil , his only child , with all hat wealth could purchase , looking to the time when she would marry the eldest eon of a Niagara Falls hack- man , or some person of fortune com mensurate with h r own But she al- owed her heart to be ensnared by the wiles of Oupid , and that morning had aaked her Biro's consent to her mar riage with a poor bnt proud young man , whoso agricultural operations on .ho board of trade had not been at- ended with success. It was this re quest that had produced the answer iven above. Again Cecil pleaded witMier parent not to crush the love that blossomed n her heart. Tne old man's mind went back to the happy days when he lad told her mother of hia love , and tow they commenced life with noth , ng but strong arms and willing learts. Placing hh fan like hand on Deed's shoulders , the old man looked tenderly at her and 3iid : "Lookyo , my lass You say you love this man and cannot live without him. Mebbe not. I have promised you a seilskin sacque this wintsr. Let us teat your love. If yon become that man's bride I shall not buy the cacque. Ir my hand is a check for 5300. In the wheat pit over at the board of trade is your lover. Which do you choose ] " Without raising her head she reached convulsively for the check. Advance Pledges Detroit Fne Ptttt. One day in the years gene by a couple of wealthy farmers living in Wayne county , this state , got into a fisticuff difficulty , and when it was ended both started for the office of a justice of the jpeice. A warrant tnd cross-warrant were issued , and one ol them drove into Detroit and secured the services of a lawyer to push his case. The tsial vtaa sot for 9 o'clock in the m irning of a certain day , and the Detroit lawyer had to arrive at the village on tha evening previous. Ho had just finished his aupper when a b'g ' six-footer asked him to take a little walk , ss ho had something con cerning his case ho wished to com municate. The lawyer cheerfully complied , and little was said until the pair were beyond the village and not likely to ba interfered with. Then the stranger halted and said : "During the coming difficulty yon can call me SpofKrd , and if yon feel particularly alfoctionate you can allude to mo as John. " "What difficulty do you refer to J" asked the lawyer. "Well , I'm going to lick you ! " "No 1" "You bet I am ! Thai's what I'm shedding my coat and vest for ! " "But what have you got against me ? " "Well , you are the lawyer for Dea con Jones. " "Yes. " ' 'I stood by and BHW the fight , and I'm the witness for the other side. The Deacon struck first , and I'm goIng - Ing to swear to it. " "Well ? " "Well , you'll begin to pick on me and ask questions and abuse me. My nose is out of shape , and you'll rnb mo on that. I've got warts , and you won't forget it. I was in jail once for four days , and you'll make me out a state prison convict. I can't tackle you in the court room , and you'll jump aboard the train as soon as the trial is over. Therefore , I'm going to lick you now. Git ready lor the com bat. " "But say , you are mistaken in me. " "No I ain't I've neon on the stand before. " "I solemnly agree not to abuse you , not a word. " "But you can't help ii. " "Yes , I can. " "Do you solemnly promise to let mv nose alone ] " "I do. I won't say a single word about yon. " "Won't say that I broke up a spell ing-school last winter ? " "Not a word. " "Nor ask if I was hired to BOO the deacon strike first ] " "Not an ask. " "Nor run on my old dad ? " "Not a run. " ' Well , then , I'll let you go. though I ought to have one crack at you for the trouble I've been to ! If you de ceive me I'l make jelly of you if a thousand constables stand in the way. ' The trial was a very tame affair , and the scores who expected to see SpofFord hauled over the coals were sidly disappointed. It was proven that the deacon struck first , and he was fined $25 and costs , and the De troit lawyer never got a case in that township again. Past Trains. The Indianapolis Journal says 'Within the last few months a feeling sdvorse to running express trains so rapidly as they are now run has sprung up among the mors prudent class oi railroad men , and to-day nine out ol ten of the general managers of this country wonld favor legislation mak ing it a finable offense , with heavy penalty attached , to move trains faster than thirty miles an hour. Indeed , this is faster than trains should bo moved in sevare winter weather. Fast tralnswero _ put on raora to favor the American people , who are desirous of rushing through the country at the rate of forty to fifty miles per hour , rather than on the judgment of experi enced railroad men ; and now that the important trunk lines between the east and west are running fast trains , nearly every 'jerk water''railroad in the country is copying them. Quite recently , in conversation on this sub ject , D. W. Caldwell , general mana- uer of the Pittsburg , Cincinnati and St. Louis road , remarked ttaat the running time of two of the trains on the main line was fully forty miles an hour , and that whenever he heard o its arrival safely at either Pittabarg or Indianapolis a real sense of relic came over him. He further remarket that he very often waked up in the night , and among his first thoughts would be as regards the safeb of this train , and only Sunday last th' general manager of another Indianap olis road remarked to the railroad re porter of The Journal that with the coming sjvere winter weather came anxiety about trains , especially for the ! fast trains ran over their lines , and he remarked : 'I wish the time would come when the travelling public wonld not denund such rapid transit. ' If tha officials have suoh anxiety about t icso trains when moving so rapidly through the country , what must be the feelings of the man on the foo'- boards and the conductors of the trains , as they run over the road * theae sharp frosty nights w.th so much re- aponeibilit > on them that the pa-san- gera should ba carried through safely and on time. " NEBRASKA Next senate. The official list of senator * in the legislature of Nebraska is as follows : 1st DJstrbt R. A. Wherry , W.W. Turk. 2d District William Daily. 3d District 0. H. Van W/yok , H. F. Cady. 4th District-0. K. Teft. 5th District G. W. DOANE , JNO. 0. HOWE. 6th District J. 0. Meyora. 7th District S. B. Taylor. 8th District J. F Bnrna. 9th District JohnZuhrnng. 10th District Isaac Powers. llth District B. K. Smith. 12th District J. W. Pdrkins. 13th District 77. R Morse. 14th District M. K. Turner. 15th District A. J. Evans. 16th District E. 0 White. 17th District 0. H. Gere. 0. W. Price. 18th District J. R. Erin. 19th District E. B. Harrington. 20th District H. M. Weeks. 21st District Tibs. GRAHAM. 22d District Martin Barnes. 23d District J. B , Dinsmore. 24th District 0. B. Coon. 25th District Sidney Baker. 26th District Henry Snyder. HOUSE OF KEFHELENTATIVES. First District Richardson , P. S. ETeacock , J. R. Dowty , John Klcep- "ol , Chaa. Cook , rep. Second Pawnee , J. L. Lnn , A. 5. Jackson , rep. Third Uago , Elijah Filley , H. H > Silver , rep. Fourth Johmen , J. S. Daw , A. A. ( Jarman , rep. Fifth Nemaha , Ghnroh Howa , T. L. Schick , M. B. Riymon , rep. Sixth Otoo , Ne'ao ' Overlon , F. T. Ransom , J. 0. Moore , J. M. Par ry , rop. Seventh Lancaster , N. C. Abbott , 0. 0. Whedon , . T. Median , R. B. Gtraham , rep. Eighth rfauuders , H. H. Shedd , Benjamin Johnson , J R. Scott , rep. Ninth Cass , R. B. Windham , Jas. Hill , H. 73. Roe , rep. Tenth Sarpy , Amos Gates , dem. Eleventh Douglas , W. J. Broatch , H. Bnlln , J. H Kynor , P. M. Mul len , E. M. BHrtlott , S. K. Jackson , rep. ; W. A. Paxtoa , J. A. McShane , dem. dem.Twelfth Twelfth Dod om. , . Fried , J. E. Canthn , rep. Toi-teonih Was'iingfoDjH Sprick , J. B. Baily , rop. Fourteenth Bart. Fifteenth Cuming , Wm CaUtn T. M. Trauae. rep Sixteenth Dikota , Jos Holman , dom. Seventeenth Eighteenth Jeffaraon , d. P. Sic- cumb , rep. Nineteenth Thnyer , E. M. Cor- rell , rep. Twentieth Nuckolls , J. M. Cook , rop. Twenty-firs1 Webster , H.S. Kaley , 'op. ' Twenty-second Adam ? , 0. R. Jones , rep. Twenty-third Clay , J. H. Caee , rep. Twenty fourth Fillmore , N. ? . Babcook , rep. Saline W. H. Twenty-fifth , Kemp- ton , H. AlcDougal , rep. ; S. J. Her man , dem. Twenty-sixth Seward , H. P. King , rep. ; Henry Bick , fusion. Twenty-eighth Hamilton , Jehn Helinas , rep. Twenty-nlnth Hall , Fred. A Searra , rep. Thirtieth Buffalo , S. 0. Ayer ( ind. rep ) Thirty-first Lincoln , J. 0. Watts , dem. Thirty-third Howard and Greeley , W. R. Stitt , rep. Thirty-fourth Merrick , 0. Hostet- ter , rep. Thirty-fifth Polk , John H. Mickey , rep. rep.Thirtysixth Butler Thirty-seventh Colfar , A. M Walling , rep. Thirty-eighth Platte , Henry J. Hudson , rop. Thirty - ninth Madiaon , C. 0. Wyatt , rep. Fortieth Cedar. Forty-first Burt and Dodge , J. A. Sill , rep. Forty-second Stanton , Wayne and Pierce , C L Lamb , rep. Forty-third Knox and Holt , and unorganized territory , W. H. McOlure , rep. rep.Fortyfifth Boone , Valley , Sher man , and unorganized territory , G. W. Brown , rep. Forty-sixth Dawson and Frontier , A. S. Baldwin , rep. Forty-seventh Franklin and Kear ney , H. 0. Wells , rep. Forty-eight Furnas , Phelps , and Gotper , R. W. Montgomery , rep. Forty-ninth J. C. Carrlgan , con tested ) . Fiftieth dass and Sannders , J. B. McKinnon , rep. Fifty-first Platte , Colfax and But ler , J. C. Roberts , rop. Fifty second Filmore and Clay , W. D. Gray , rep. Facts that We Know. If you nro Buffering with a severe cough , cold , asthma bronchitis , con sumption , loss of voice , tickling in the throat , or any affection ot the throat or lungs , we know that DR. 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 show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to give you aatisfactory proof that Dr. . KINO'S NEW DISCOV ERY will euro you of Asthma , Bron chitis , Hay Fever , Consumption , Se vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness , or any Throat or Lung Disease , if you will call at J. K. IsH Drue- Store you can get a trial bottle free of coat , era a regula- size bottle for $1.00 jan61y(2) ( ) A new il hitherto unknown remedy for all diseases o ! the Kldaejg , Bladder , knd Urln ry Omnc. It will por.twely cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- ly , Brfzht's Disease , inability to retain or expcll the Urine. Catarrh of the Bladier , hljth cplcred and scanty crine. Painful Gnnatlnfr , LAUE BACK. General Weakness , and all Female Cam- plaints. It avoids internal medicines. Is certain in It eBcctg and cnrcs when notblnr else can. For sale By all Dragglst * or sent by mall free npon receipt of the price , JiOO. DAY NEY PAD CO. , PRGPRS , Toledo , O. esra Jr yonr address lor oar little boor , 1 How e wu Saved. " UC3 K. 1SH , Aeent for Kebrulo. 45 Yearstefore thePublie. BB. C. MeLAME'S re not recommended as a remedv" for 11 the ills that fiesli is heir to , " but in ffections of the Liver , and in nil Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head- tche , or diseases of that character , thev tand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre iaratory to , or otter taking quinine. As 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 impressionMcLAXE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- : ures of C. JIcLANE and FLEMIKO BEOS. aa * Insist upon having the genuine Dr. . C. McLANE'S LIVEft PILLS , pre pared br ' 'FLEMING BROS.PiltslurgliPa. , ho market being full of imitations of he name JIcLttue , spelled differently , ut same pronunciation. H1W TO CUHE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , and Pulmonary Orsrans. USE ACCORDttG TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. PraparedfromH/'H Vl tropical fruits VJ andpliaU. /s the Best and'Most ' Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation , Biliousness , Headache , Torpid Liver , Hte J : orrlioidH , Indisposition , and all Disorders arlslyjr from an o * - structed state of tlte system. Ladles and children , and hose -nho dislike tnklnir nilli mul nauseous mcdiclnei. are espe ciallypleased w Hh Its agreeable qualities. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVEmny be nsed n All case1 ? that need the aid 'n rmrcRtlve , cathartic , ornpertent medicine , nndwhileitpro- lucos the same remit as the agents named. It is entirely free from the usual objections common o them. P cled'ln bronzed tin toiei only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGGISTS. 3 , F. Goo'm'n , Wholesale A cent * , ? m lit. Neb Before Purchaainz ANY FORM --o-CaUtd Band , or Appliaiiccrepwcntcd to cure Nervous , Chronic and bpccia 1) seise * , send to the PUL VEKMACHUKGALVANIC CO , 513iloiitsomcrj Stroot. tan Fra-ici'co , Cal. , for tneir Free Pamphlet and "The E.ectrlc lievlew , " and you will sayo time , health and money. The P. G Co. nre the only dcalcra in Genuine Electris Ap pliances on the Am r'can Continent. a \seel : tn yojr oi > a t.i.n. Icrma end onUir froa i.ii'n * , } U lUleil A Co. , lortland.Uo . A , S. PENDEKY , GQNSULTiHG PHYSICIAN HAS PEKMANKNTLY LOCATED HIS SIKD. ICAL OFFICE , 155 Tenth Sticet , 01TAHA , NEBRASKA Odorln ; his service * In ill departments 'c ra-Jlclne am * surfer } , Imth In general MI piclal prac'l'a acute nd chroalcdiseases. Oi bo consulted utzlit * nJ uay , tiitiuillvl ° ! L p&'t ot i1 e city an ' irv * " * r * * t l HAMBURG AfriSnSG PACKET GO.'S Weekly Line ux Steamship Leaving Xew Tort Every Tiinrsdaj at 2 p. m For England , Franca and Germany. For Pas sje app'y to 0. B. RICHARD & CC THE COLORADO BUSINESS OOLLEOi ThlslnatltutloD , loeattd at Denver , Colorado. the Educational and Commorehl center of the West , la pre-enilnently the best and most practl cal of Iti kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Seorotniy , The most extensive , thorough and complete ngtltutlon of the kind In the world. Thousand ! of accountants and Business men , In tb prin clp l cities and towna ot the United SUtaa , owj their success to our course of training. ] The Eieht Kind of Education for Young Men and LadieSi Fine , now brick block , at Junction of thrt troet car llnea Ele antlj fitted and furnUhed apirtmenta or the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS Young men who contemplate a bualnets llfo , and parenta having tent to educate , are particu larly requested to send for our new Circular , which will K > e full Information aa to terms , onditiou of entrance , etc. Addrcsa G , W , FOSTEK , President , 6-3m Denver Colorado. ( TIC T < POn r day at home. Sampled -oi lJJ I lo5/ill true. AddriS3 Stlr on A Co Portland , Me PILE REMEDY. JNTEBNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES ot once on the application of P < ao anko * IMIe Itcmctly. whlph net * dl rectly apon the part * afffclctt , nb orbln | tbe Tumors , allaying ttaa lnten e Itefa remfdlca haTC fMkvt. "try : iatee no otbtfr. anU tall yocrl " tm merit * . DO NOT DELAV cctn the drain on the system prcdnm emmncnt dbobllllr , but bar It , TRY IT SCORED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , tadfrben yon can not obtain Itorblm.Tri Till send It , prepold , on receipt ofprlcc tt. Boaanbo'a Treatise on Pile * ent fret m application. Addrcai i % DR. BQSANKO MEDICINE CO. I PIQITA * O. -VIA fH/S / Chicago & ft will western 2,380 &ILES OF ROAD ! It U the SHORT , SUK2 and Ssfe Rente Setwesr COUNCIL BLUFFS iKJ OmOAGOsMLLWATJEBE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THB THATEUKO PUBUt GREATER FAQUTlhS AND ilOP.E ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It Is the ONLy JUOAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAG < Upon which It ren PULLMAK HOTEL 04ES' ' In addition to taeso d to rloasa sll cl < s r S 'ntf1 r'R5T-CI-AS3 MEAW at i , EATINO. STATIONS at SO conta e sh. ITS TRACK 13 STEEL RAIilsi ITS COfiCHES ARE THE FIHE8TI ITS EQOIJSEHT FIRST CUSS II you wiah tbo Bes > Travclinz Accomniolx tlonajon Bill buy year Uckit br this Konti tS-AND W1LITAKEXO\EOTHEB. All Ticket Agents can sell voa Throueh Ticketa via this ro&d snd Ch dt csna Baj. ; Free of Charge OMAHA TICKET 01 , . -1254 F mh m St. , Cor lUh , anil at Union Pacific Depot DENVER OFFICE Tn Oolor'Uo Central and Union P cl c TIcV. t Office. SAN FfiANCISCO OFFICE 2 Naw Montjom- ery Street. For Information , roiu . = , m ps , etc. , not ob tainable - t Homo Ticket Office , address anj igent of the Company , or tf 4RYIH H'JCHITT , WH. . STEKHI7T , Gen'I Uanager , Oen'l Pass. Ase ; = t CHICAGO , ILL. USES T. UlABK , Gcn'l Ae'tOmilia B Cornell BluCa THRDUCH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Carsi TBIIE CHICAGO gURLIHGTOH & OU1NO With Smooth icd Perfect Track , Elf nl Pa , eengcr Ccacfccs , and 'ULLHAN SLEEPJKG& DiHING CARS It U acknowledged by the f rosj , wiri a wn travel nver It , w > be tha BeK Appolaltit ind Beat Managed Reid In the Country. PASSBNGEBS QOrNG BAST Should Dear in mind that this la the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , Anil Points East North and Northwest. this Itoute haie chclce of FOUK DIFFERENT ROUTES , AaJ the Adrantipt of Six Dailj Llncj ot Palaci Sleeping Can from Chicago to New York CityWithont Change , MI Express Trains on thia llneare equipped with the Westin jhouao 1'itont Air Braka and Miller's Patent Safety Plaforra and Conplen , the most Perfect Tro- t.-ction Ag&inst Acci dents lu the world. PUi.1AN ! : PflWCE SLEEPING AMD DIHiHC CftR ! Are ran on th Burlington Route. Itilorrmlicn concerning Routes , Rate" , lime Connections , etc. . will bo cheerfully given bj ipplyin ? at the oi co or tl > e Cnrllugtou Uonte , SIS Fourtecntn otrcet , Omaha , Nebraeka. C. E PERKINS , D W.HITCHCOCK , Oen'l Manager Gen. West'u Paes. Ag't. J. O. PHILLIPPI , St. Jot. , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , e)5-dl Ticket Airent Qnuh * . la the only Elrect Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE KAS3 From OMAHA sad the WEST. No change of cars betvreea Onuhs and 8t. Leah &nd bat one hotwocn Omaha and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With leas chargea and In tulvsnce of other llnei This entire lice Is equipped with Fnllman'i Palace Slcoplnz Cars , Falaco Diy Coach- e4UUler'i Softly Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Weattagbocgo Alr-Brske. HAT YOUR TICKET READS-SI .CTVla Ktntss City , St. Joseph Tlckata for sale at all cocpon stations In the We t. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gcn'l Supt. , GenT Psra. & Ticket Ae't St. Joaaoh , Ha St. Joseph , Mo , W C. BSACHREST , Ticket Agen. , 1C20 Farnhif Street , ANDY BOKDEN , A. 3. BARNARD , Pasa. Agent , Omaha , den'rl Azent , Om h . SIOUX CITY & I > ACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 FromCOUNOHBLUFFSto ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all polntsla Norihsm lows , ilLnn aota and Dakota. Tills Una la equipped with the Im proved Westliuhonse Automatic Air Brakes and Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT ia unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Boom nd Sleeping Careowned and controlled by the com pany , rnn Through Without Change between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Tnins leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 6:15 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Fan ! at 11:05 a. m , raaklnic HOURS IN ADVANCB or ANY OTHEB ROUTE. Returning , leave St. Paul at 3:30 p. m. , ar- rlvi.li ; at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. ra. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Cooncil Blcfft ) , at 9:50 a. m. Be saro that your tlftketa read via "S. C , fc P. B. R. ' F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa P. E. ROBINSON , Asfi Oen'I Pasa. Agent. J. U. O'BItYAlf , and Ptawnzor Agent , Council lilnffi MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA AXLE GREASE Composed Ixrjrely ol powdered mica and temzlaai 13 the best and cheapest , lubricator in the world It 13 the best becausci t do snotz3m , but forms a highly polished surface over the axle , tlolmr awiy with a lirzo amount ot friction. U 13 the chtapeet becanao voa need 030 hut half the quantity in gre iu ; your wa < ? on that you woul J of any other axle ifrtace made , and then run yonr wazon twice a ? long. It answers cqcaliy as well for Miii Gearing , Threading Machine , Buigies. 4c. , as for wagons Send for Pocket Cjdopedliof Things Wortn Knowing. Malle-I free to any ad4re B MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 31 MICHIGAN AVENUE. CHICAGO. JtS Ask Your Dealer For It .t20-tf CHARLES RIEWE , McUllc Cues , CoSins , Cuket ] , Shroud * , etc. Fam mStree . Oth and ll'h , Omaha , Keb , Telegraphic-orders promptly attended to. For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , GONSUM ! - TION , and all Direaaea of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preparatio' in the known world By il * . t > TOUT ROCK and RTE ltt' ' Lomonjulre , 5cuhae n eiellont Appetizer ! ) ) Tor tc fcracwral ami fan ilj ore. The immense and It'cr-ajinc l s nl the numerous tt ur > nlalf f 1 > ml da il > arjtholect cvMeofS of Its virtues ami popular ! , . Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving Moefor the money then any article in the market. nAMTIfii ? D ° T B * DECEIVED bv onprincij.Iixl d slers who try to palm off upon voa ImJ 1 I Ufl. common Kort and Eva In p'ace of onr TOT.U KOCK and RYE , which Is tt * only MEDICATED article nude , tin OEOTINE navirc OOVEKNMEST STAMP on each bctMs. Extract from Beport of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEPARTMEhT. OFHCB OF INTERNAL IULTESU I- WAsnixoiov. O. C. , Jinnary JC , 1S$0. t. Heura. LAWRKNGE & MARTIN , 1111 Madison St. , Chlcajo , il i GRSTLSWIS : lhl compound. t'i tne opinion of tr.w oifice mid hare a rnfficltnt qn.antltr > the BALSAM OF TOLU to ivo it ! the a'ivaniiies a rl' < i article In pectoral complaint * while the whisky ard the jrnp constitute an cmnlsio . wdr * an agreeable remedy to ttia patient. Coiii'ponnilod aecitri'In" to the formula , it m y terly bo clashed as a jEDCI ! > AL PREPARATION mder the prtrtliors of U. S. R ' i-l bt- , and whcn o t4mrH : < l , rc y la lold by Drnidata , Apotbesanei and Other Persons vitnout r sin ? them liable to- pay tjiechl . * tax as Honor dealers Yotin Ke-pectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. BADM. Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills , old by DSUGaiSTS , GEOOERS and DEALERS everywhere WHO IS UKACOOAINTEO WITH THE CFOCRAFHY O * fHI ! COUNTRY , VSEE BY EXAM1HINQ THIS MAP , THAT TH CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC B. /a TIIP T.TXK BETWEEN THE EAST & HIE It * male Hr.a runs from Cnlcaao jo Council flluHi. pa-Mlaa thmuah Joitat , Utict > , Le Salle , aeneseo.Mollne , How Island. Uavenport , V/wt Liberty , Iowa Ct/llttrotco ? , lircoklyn. Grlnsell. IKM MoinOT ( tia capital of Iowa ) , Stuart. Atlaa- Uo , anil Avccn ; with bruncten from Bnrena JnntUontBi'aorla : Wilton Jscctlop toMu c - tir.B , Wnsalrpton , FalrHcM. jHaoc , Belknap ContreTlllo. Frtucaten. Trenton. QolIi&E. Ctae- rnn. I-eaveaworth. Atchtroc. itnA Kansas City ; Wislilr.rftoc tv bijrourne r. Ussalooea , and KBCI- 7llle : Kevin * to Vsrmiuetoc. Bonaparte , Bra- tonioort , lodepurslent. EMon , Cttuawa. Eddf rtlieO3l.fclo < a , I'clla.Monroe , and UeaMo ne J Newton to Mor.rep : De * Md to Jtarlan.itte is pewitlTely tne onT ilailroaj. which OKZJ , and operate * ft tiuouicn .aa from Cil f CO into taa State of Hanwta. Tcronahrizpre"3EMea er Trains , wltn t aa- aaa > * a lace far ; n ttacfcert. are run eaca T 7 daUy -etTreer.C'nictoo tna I"EOBt4. KASSAB crrr , lXI rIC. bLDTTS. liBAVESWORTH BIKl ATCHI- Me'snd 'Kansas "itr. vlo -JlllwanSea xj rfock Island ScoLine. . " _ 1'Ue " Orent vjxfe Island" ia JBatBuSocntiy trscU 13 laid tilth steel rails. What will pleao rou most irtU 6e the pleasruq 3f cnloflu 7our moam. vrnile paastnff orerui oeaut.f al prairlca of Illinois and lova. In ono ot anrraaynlflccnt Dinlne Cars that nc < x > mpanr H I'trousli Express Trnlns. You Ket an entlro spat. as cooa n : In iwrred In any flrst-claw hotel. lorseventy-BTO cents. _ . Appreciatlns tha fact that R majority or taa people prefer tcpsrata apartment * fordlfferent ourposea ( and tha Itnmecie pusscneer bnilneaa of this line warranting it ) , we arc pleased to an nounce that this Company runs Pullman Ppunet < j.v-nni cz't foralcocInK purposes , nncj Piiact I Dintna Car * for eatlnst purposescnlr. Or. great reatsro cur Pnluco UmtsaSM BA1XXJK jrnereyou can culor your H at all hears of the day. Maanlflcent Iron ISrlOces span tha M'sga and MlMOurl rivers at ail points crowed * line , actl transfers are avoided at Council 94 Kaiivaa CUT. Lcavcnworth , end AtcnlXJS- j nectlons belnsmnde In Union Deprts. THE PHIMCIKAk It. K- AJgif T11IS tJllEATTllKOUUa 11NB AJg/ - , oom. . wtttthol.A A2L& . itwls'ni'MJTvw Huanrs. wttt P tt 4s > 5lAL8AlLE.MUIlLCe.afcB.B. _ i M oaiA.wlth f. H. & ! . : V.V.&S.4.54'4 W.J JU.MHL : andT.F. * W. Kda. , _ . . . . . At 3otK iaLAXn. irltli MIIwaniee & rBS " rt Line. " and Hock lel'd * i ea r. with tea Davenport lKT > lr AtyMMWllJ , TithCentralIowaK.lt. A S S8 MOINV , with 11 M. A K. U K. H. . v > wlL > Ja * * f wifru V.UUMOI eti-psca3i C.B. * . - . * , A KKOKUZ. with 1-ot , i" a. * War. : WNift IxjnrsP c..Bnn8t.J rkeo.AN.-W.H.lKK * \ At CAMZnO-V. wttn U-Bt-J-K-K. . _ At ATTII iso.v. witb Atcb _ Topeia & SanC ? Q3 Atch. i Neb. and Cen. Br7u.J * . U. UdB. At I.EAV3SWOKTH , WU& MD. r.wttJj U tees fcr tag . . PALACE CAJt * o--c rail throueh to VEOKf A. THtS CO ScV.i lvPJF . KAAMAS CITY. A TC'lIlalML nnU 1.EA yfc.\W TleUet * Tlo thU Line , known n the "Omit Koci lalaad Jiwnte. " all 'OcUet tirent * In the United State * imd Cuundn. _ l-'or Info -rantlim uot obtalaaMe at yonr iomo ticket oittoo , cddreaa. A. THIS NTS7rAin > COHEECT br * ? * Proves tcyond any reasonable question that the CHICAGO ! & ! NORTH-WESTERN Is by all odds the test road for you to take when traveling In cither direction between , ? f Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West , North and Northwest. Carefully examine thia Map. The Principal Cities of the "West and Northwest are Statlonil on this road. Its through trains make closa connections witli the trains of all railroads aid Junction points. CHICAGONORTJEI * . - - THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILV/AY , Over all of It ? principal lines , nuw rachvray dally from two to fourormoto Trains. It is the only road west ol Chicago tnat uses tlio * . - -tnzi - - 'HOTEL DINING " It is the only rmd that runs Pullman Sleeping Cars North or KortliwMtof Chicago. IthaiT nearly S.ooo jriC j * OJFKO ut. It forms the following TnmlcIJues : Council Bluffs , Denver & California. Line. " " 'VVInona , Minnesota ft Central Dakota line. " n ' hioux C ty.Xor. Kebraska& Yankton Line. " "Chicago , St. I'anl and Minneapolis Line. r-IIIInois' KrfiePort & Dubuque Line. " "Milwaukee , Green Bay& Lake Superior Line. Tickets over this road are sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents in the United States an Kemember to ask for Tickets via this road , bo sure they rend over it , and take none otherX. JIARVIX HCauiTT.Genlilanacer , Chicago. # > .W. n. STE5SETT , Geal rasa. Agent , CUlcaso.fi HARRY P. DUEL , Tick-t A entC. &K. W Railway , lUIi'aml "arnhara Stie ts. t ) E KIMBALL. AMiJtantTliket ArentC &K. W Railway , 14th and Farnh m Streets. J BELL , Ti hct .Anent C. & .V. W. Railway , t. P R. R. Depot. f JAMt.3 T CIjARK , Oener : ! Assent. gal fa a And EverytMng pertaining to the Furniture and IT olatsry Trade , A COMPLETE ASSUuTL" OF NE / SQOD8 AT TH ! 1208 aiid 1210 Faniitam 8free2. gTrarCT. . VSIEGAR WORKS K ERNST KEEBS , Manager , Marufaeiurer of all kinds ol J Tit L > in . I t. , i t Ji t 'a