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THE DAILY BEE.
OMAHA PUBUSHIHC COPROPRIETORS. .
tie Parnkam , bet. 9A and 10th Strict *
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ,
1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid ) . _ t3.00
Brnontha " " iM
8 months " " . . . . . .2.00
- TIKE TABLES-
THE MAILS.
0 , * S , W. B.R,630a. m. , 1:40 : p. taj
O. B. & Q.B SO a. m. , 2tO p. m.
0. B. I & P. B. B. , (30 a , m. , 2tOp. : tn *
0Et. . Jo 30 a. m.
B. City * Pi 630 & . m.
U. P. B.B. , 11:10 a. m.
O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. tn.
B. &U.R.R. . 8Wa.m.
0. fcN. W. , 739a.m.
OITKlKfl
O. k H. Vf. R.B. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. ta.
C. B. & Q. , 11 a. m. , B30 p. m.
O. B. I. & P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p , m.
C. B. fc St , Joe.,11 a.m. , lip tn.
U. P. B. R. , i p. tn.
O. & B. V. from Lincoln , 12aO p. trj
B.dty &P. , lift. m.
B. &M. laleb.,4p. m.
Local mills ( or SUtea Iowa IMTO bat oeoe a
d y , Tls : 1.80 a. m.
Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Bnndayi.
THOMAS F.-gALL. PoBtmart t.
Arrival And Departure ol
Trains
UNION FACITIC.
LI1VB. AKBJV * .
Dally Express..HttB.p. m.
do Hlxod .6:10 p. m. 4:25 p. m.
do Freight , .6:30 * . m. 1:40 p. IT.
do _ _ .8lSa.tn. 11:20 a. m.
TIME CARD OF THE BDRLINOTON ,
MXTK OIUH.L JLKBITI OK1IIJL.
Express . 2:40 p. m. Erprcss - 10:00 a. 0 ,
Mali . -6OO f. m. SIS.U . NttOp.D.
Bondaya Ercepted. Sundays Exccptod.
CmCAOO.tROCK ISLAND t PACIFIC.
UaU . _ .60 1. n. I Mill . 100 p. m.
Express _ B : 0 p. m. 1 Exprcsi.--18eO . m.
CHICAGO IJOBTUWESTERN.
MU . _ . ? .TOa.ra.t3taa . - 7:20 p. m.
K press _ . .E : pl m. \ Express .istfO . m.
Sundays exceptcd.
EAKSAS CITY , ST. JOE fc COUNCIL BLUFFS
.
LIAYI >
KiJl.8:00 1. m. I Excreta . 7 : < 0 t. m.
Expresa . 6:00 p.m. | JS . 7:25 J. . m.
The only line runnlnc PnilmMi Sleeping Cars
out ol Om&bt to Union Dcrct.
OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA. BAIL-
WAYCOlirANY.
Leave. Arrive.
Fxprw * . .8:00 : a. ro. I Fxprces - < : 0 p. tn.
lined . l:50p m. ( Allied . 50:45 : a. ta
Daily ExcsptSundiyg.
B. 4 M. B. n. In KEEUASKA.
IBiVK. AKR1VK.
Express8:50a m I Fr * ! ht . S Osm
Freight . C.55 p in f ExpreiS . 4:13 pm
SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. B.
! . . . . . _ 8:10 a ml Erpreea . 100 am
Express . -8.10pm M 4 . -7-20 p m
WABA8H , ST. LOUId 4 PACIFIC.
HAVES. 1RRIVIS.
flail . - 8 a. m. I Mall - 11:56 a. m
Express. S:40p. m. ( Express - . .4:26 P-in.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. B. B.
Lo v Omaha , daUy : 8 a. ru. , 8 a. m. , 10 a in. ,
11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , S p. m , 6 p. tn , , 6 p.
Lrave Conncll BlnEs ; B25 a. m. , 0:25 a'.m. ,
10:25 n. m. , 11:25 a. m. . 1:26 p. m. , 2:26 p. ta. ,
B:26 p. m. , E:2S p. m. , 0:26 p. m. ,
Fear trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 111
. m. , 2 and S p. m. ; Council Blnlls tt 8S5 ,
11:26 a m. , and 2:25 and 6:25 p. tn.
rAMSaOBK THAWS.
LOUTS Omahi : 6 a. m. , 7. a. m.8M . a. , 1
p. m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:16 p. m. ,
Leave Conncll BluBs : C:15 a. m , , 9:40 : a. m. ,
11:40 a , m. 6:25 p. m. , 7.-00 p. ia. , 7:50 p. m.
Dally except Sunday.
9MAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYS. .
1IAVI , ABFUV * .
UaU. . . . . . . . . . . . .10:45 a. m. , , iS5 p. m.
DillV except Snndava.
RTTCKKSYS-AT-LAff.
_
CHARLES POWELL ,
- lEth and
;
Farnham Sta. , Omaha Keb. _
m SliBERAL ]
AT I.AW Room 8. Crolshton
ATTOUNET St. . OUAHA. KKB. _
0. L. THOMAS ,
TTORNET AT LAW Leans money , bayi
A. tnd Mils real estate. Boom 8 , Crelghton
Ciocli. _ _ _ _
A. C. TRGUP ,
i TTORNKT AT LAW Office In Hantcom'i
A , Block , with Ooorse K. Prltchttt , 1B08
f' ' kmhain St. _ OMAa
DEXTER UTHOKAS ,
iT LATT CralckzhaakB Bcla !
ATTOKXKT
A.
AT LAW OOce 1E04 Farnhaia
ATTORNEY
. L PEApOT ,
T AWTKK-Oaco In Orelshtoa Block , next U
lj Port Offles , 01IAHA.SEBBABKA.
gOTASY rtTBLIO. COZiaOTIOyB HAD
Q'BRIEM & QAR7LETT ,
at- Law
Attorneys- - ,
omOE-Pnlon Block.Firto6nfa and Farahan'
3D13m
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
RBACH'BLCCK , COR. E3u7 . & I6TH STS ,
OHAHA. NEB.
"W. d. Conne ! ! ,
Attorney-at-Law ,
Office : Front rooms , np rtaln. In H n com'i
new brick hatldlnp , S. W. corner nft oath anc
Farnham Btrwte.
. KDlcc. UBiS. E. UIDIOI
REDICK & RES > ICK ,
Attoraeys-at-Law ,
Bpeclnl atteot'on wlU tw civcn to all tnlti
apslnet corpor toni ! ! ol orery dcacripUon ; wll
pmcttce tn al Ithe Cjnrta o ! the State and thi
United Bt&tea. C2ca. Farchasi Bt , cppoelU
Conrt House.
EDWARD W. 8I8E3AL ,
ITTORNEr AT Li.VT Eoom 6 Creljlito :
A Block , Hth aad ponl ji streets. noi'31
C. F. fiSAKDERSOK ,
TTORKSY AT LAW SiS Tamhtra Btie t
L Om h y. .
W. T. U1CDARDS. a. J. ilex-
RICHARDS & HUHT ,
s-at-Law
Attorney - -
Ornc 215 South Foorteonth Street.
SANTA CLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Ulecovery of the Ago.
WonflerfuldlscoverIe lntheworldhaToboenciadi
Amonz other things whore Santa Clans uUjod
Children oft asii If ho mates eoods or not ,
U really he fives In a mountain of enow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole
And suddenly dropp d into what Boomed 1 Ike ahol <
Where end r of wonders thoyfound anewland
While falrhc ! * belnga appeared on each hand.
There were mountains like ours , with mon
beautiful preen ,
And far briehter ktcs than ever were teen ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flowera of exquisite fragrance were grow
Injaronnd.
Not lonj wcre * heT left to wonder In doubt
A behiR peen came they Tiad heard much about
Twas Santa Glaus' self and thlsthey all ay ,
3el eked like the picture cse ortry day.
He drove up a team that looked very queer ,
Twas team of erasnaoppers instead of reindeer
He rode In a ahell Instead of a elelgh ,
But he toot them on to d and drove then
He Bhowcd them all over hla woaderful reahn ,
And factorloe maklnjr coeds for women nd men
Furriers were worhing on hats great and small ,
To Dunce's they B Id they were sending thorn all
Kris Klnjtlo , the Glove Maker , told them at on
All our Gloves we are Bending to Bunce ,
Santa showed them suspenders and many thing
more ,
Baylnj : I alse took thsae to frlendT mce'i iton.
8a nta Clans then whlfpcred a secret he'd Uu ,
Aa In Omaha cvory one knew Bnno * well.
He therefore should ssnd his pooda to his care ,
Knowing his f rlonda will get their full shire.
Now remember ye dwellers in Omaha town ,
AU who wu * prcsonU to Bonce's go round.
For shirts , collars , or clovts great and small ,
Bend your sister or aunt one and all.
Bonoe , Champion Hitter of the West.
t eet. Omnhm
WOETH EEMEMBERING.
bat TiRRANT's SKLTZts APXKIKXT reprele ' 1
ich bottle thirty or forty tinsel ot Sp r i n
iltier Water , containini all the virtues of th
lebrated Ocrm\n cpnn ? . It ia always f res'
id always rndy , and thus commends Itself t
1 for its emcicv. rorubllily and cheapness.
[ ALL DRUGQHT3 HATE IT.
SHOW GASES
X1MCMCTCRBD BT
O. O" . W ±
1317 CAS3 ET. , OUAHA , NEB.
> onhand.
OMAHA
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE.
JOHN L. McCAOUE. opposite po toffice.
ARCHITECTS.
A T. LARGE. Jr. . Boom 2. Crelghton Bloct.
BOOTS AMD SHOES
JAMES JVINECO. . ,
Fine Boots and Shoes. A good asaortmo nt ol
icmg work on hand , cor. 12th and Hamey .
BED SPRINGS.
. r. *
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JOBN O.WILLIS , 1414 Dodge Street. _
DENTISTS.
) R. PAUL. Williams' Block. Oor.lBth aDadgB
DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS.
W. J. WHirEH003E,1Vholes l & K U11,1 it
3. O. FIELD. 2022 North tide Cumin ? Street.
GROCERS.
Z. 8TEVEXS , Slrt betwMn Cnmlne and lurd ,
' A. UcBHAKK , Corner 2Sd ad Caminf Stg.
CAS FIXTURES-
P. FTTZPATRICK. 140 ? DonglM Btri-ot.
HAHERS.
W. L.TARUOTTE : CO. .
13W "Doughs Street , Wholesale Exclusively.
HARDWARE.
A. HOLMES , corner 16th and California.
HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY-
Ladles Ret your Straw , Chip and Felt HaU done
UP t nort > east corner Sci enteenth and Capitol
\enue. WM. DOVE , PROP
NTELLICENCE OFFICE-
MRS. LIZZIE DENT. 217 16lh Street.
JUNK
n. BKRTHOLP. Bars and Uitala.
HEAT MARKETS-
The Boston Market.
MOOLE& JESTER , Fresh and Cured Moats ,
lame , Flih. Poultrr. Etc. . 2020 Cumin ; Street.
MILLINERY.
IRS. C. A. RIHGER , Wholesale and Rctill ,
' * ncy Ootds In frrrat Tarlety , Zphrn , Card
laarag , Hotltrr , jloits , corscU , & : . Chcapeot
Donfo In the West. 1'urchtnen sav * 30 per
cent. Order > Mail. 115 Fifteenth Ht.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS-
V. S. GIBBS. M. D. , Room So. " * , Crelshton
ilock.ltth Street.
P. S. L5ISENBINO , M. D , Masonic BloV.
C. D. HART , M. D. , Eye and Tar. opp. poatefflce
PHOTOGRAPHERS-
PHOTOGRAPHS A5D TIN TYPES.
CEO. HEYN.'l'ROP.
Grand Ctntral Caller } , 212 lxtccnth Street ,
near Masonic Hall. 8atiel ctlon Guaranteed 01
lonev Refunded.
STOVES AND TTNWARt
A. BURME8TER ,
) ealor In Stovci and Tinware , and Manufaciuroi
of Tin Hoofs and all kinds ol Building- Work ;
) dd Fallows' Bloc * .
SEEDS-
J. EVASS , WhoIcE > I and Retail Se d Drllh
and Cultivator ! . Odd Felloes Hall.
SALOONS-
HENRY KAUFMAKH ,
n the tow brick block en Douglas Street , ha ?
Jrut opened a most elejant Beer Hall.
Hot Lunch from 10 to 12
every day.
FLANNERY ,
On Farnham , next to the B. & U. hoadquarUrs ,
bai reopened a ceat and complete establish-
mint which , barring TIRE , and Moth r Ship-
en's Prophecy , will be open for Uo bojrs with
lot Lunch on and after present date.
Caledonia. " J. FALCONER , 679 ISth Street.
Auction Sole of Public BulldlQR B
North Platte , Nob. , and Camp
StambauRb , Wyo.
Headquarters Dtp't ot tke Plattc , )
Office Chief Qoarterm&ster , V
FOKT OMAIU , E , January SI , 1831. j
mllERK WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction on
I ths respective premises , commenctnit at 1 !
o'clock , noon on Monday , Ftbruary 2Stb , 1S61 ,
be public bnildings and ttiuctures at Kortti
Viatic , Nebraska , and Camp Stambaujh , Wyo-
inlnp.
The bnildings at North Platte consist ot twc
Offlcer'f Quartern , two Storehouies , Guardbocse ,
tao Omccs , Carpenter Shop , Hospital ,
drcsss Quarters , Bakebouf6 , Coal thcd ,
zloe. Wacon Shed , loners and Outhouses.
The buildings at C mp Starabau h coorfrk o (
wo ufllcen * Quarters , two Company Quarters ,
lospltal , two Offlcoi , Guardhouse , four Store-
louses , Blactamlth Shup , Carpenter Shop , twc
Stables , four Laundresses Qoarters , Bakehonn ,
relejoaph Ofllce. Saddle hsuK , amd four othei
buildings , a'so Fences atd Outhouses.
Terms Cash on day cf Bale. Military custodj
of the property will snd thirty d ys after sale
M. I. LUDINGTON ,
f 1-61 Chief QavermaBter.
1)K. A. S. PEKDBRT ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN ,
GAS PEKMANESTLY LOCATED HIS MED
IOAL OFFICE ,
1S5 Tenth Street , . OMAHA , SEBRASKA
ODerln ; hla Berried in all departments ' 0
medlclna anJ surccry , both In cencral an
pcclal rractlce cut and chronle diacaeca. Ca
tie consulted nlfht and day , and will visits ,
part of the city and county on receipt ol letU j
FEVER AND AtiDE.
There is no dvillred nation In the West r
Hemisphere In which the utility of Hosteller1
Stomach Bitten as a tonic , corrective , and anil
billons medicine. Is not known andapprrdated
While It is a medicine for til seiaoni and al
climates , It Is especially suited to the complaint
ce nerated by the weather , being tto purest ao
opst Tegetablo stimulant in tha world.
For sale bv Drnnr'ifita &nd Dealers , to whom a ;
r-lv for llostetter's Alm n e for 1B81.
HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET GO. ' !
Weekly Line oi Steamship !
Leaving Kew Y rk Every Thursday at 2 p. n
For
England , Franca and Germany
For Patsagt apply to
C. B. RICHARD & GO.
Pasaen * AgenU ,
Brcalvray , NawYor )
M. K. RISUOIf ,
General Insurance A ent
BKPKNTS :
PECHNII ASSDKajuwv . . J Lon
don , Cash Assets _ . .K,107,1 !
ifESTCHEdTER , N. Y. , Capital 1,000,03
THE MERCHANTS , ot Newark. . J. , 1OOC,0 < ]
GIRARD FIREPhiladelphlaCtpUal _ . l.OOS.M
SORTHWESTBiiS KATIOKALCay-
Ital WC.W
FIRKMEirS FUND , California BOOK
mtlTISH AMERICA ASSURAKOBOo l.SOO.OC
NEWA IK FIRE D > 3. C0n Aaeeta.SoO.OC
AMERICAF CENTRAL , Asset * 300
8 trt Cor. of PUteenlh A DongUa St.
OMAHA , KRB ,
THE MERCHANT TAILOR ,
Is prepared to make Pants , Stilts and ovtrcoal
to order. Prices , fit and workmanship guarantee
to suit.
OneTDoor West of Ornlctahonk'a.
101V
UNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Formerly of GUh & Jacobs )
UNDERTAKER
No. 1117 Farnhan St. , Old Stand ot Jacob Gil
QRDKRS Br TKLKGRJLPn SOLICITS
THE DAILY BEE
"nnUlns the Latest Home and Tell
News of th Day.
ON A PEAIRIB IN MONTANA.
A YOUNd MAIL CARRIER'S STRUGGLE POR
3J1FB THROUGH THREE FEEX OF SSOW ,
AND WITHOUT FOOD FOR THREE DATS.
alt Lake Herald.
The following ia the jreater part of
a letter received here by Mr. Charles
I. Bassott from his son W. H , who
a in the mail service in Northern
iloatana. The young man U but 22
rears old , and the tiraplo and nnaf-
ccted manner in which he relatei hia
hrilling ezporlenco siiowa that ho ii
not only poisesaed of a great deal of
iourago , but also a great deal of man-
ineas :
ViEaraiA OIIT , January 22.
DEAI FATHER In answer to yout
questions , I will endeavor to give yon
some particulars. At the time I wrote
nether ( December 1) ) I wu snowed
n at Fire Hole , and was there about
ten or twelve dayi. Two of us than
succeeded in getting ortr the moun
tains with throe horses and snow thou
and we arrived at Rivtr Side station
that day. On the following day Mar
shall , th boss , came in from Henry
C/ako with two men and fifteen horses.
They had been six days on the road , a
distance of thirty miles. He then or
dered me to start oat on the following
morning on horst/bxck / to the lake. I
objected , and told him I thought it
mposiiblo for a horse to get through ,
md asked him for a pair of snoirshoe : .
ETe then became very angry , and said
10 would not send me if he did not
mow I could get to the lake safely.
' started out on the morning of the
Cth with their best hone , but
. ' had not traveled ten milea before
ho animal waa unable to carry me ,
and I had fire miles further to go be-
ore J could reach some hay-stacks-on -
the praitie. By considerable hard
work I led the horse to the stacks af-
er dark. I was entirely worn out ,
and BO took my saddle blankets and
ay down to rest , but I fell asleep and
lid not awaken until dayligh' ; . I
tarted out zgain , but only aasteedod
n traveling one mile that dr.y , as the
snow waa so deep ( thrso feet on the
erelthatlt was Impoifable for a horse
0 travel. I was then In a canyon ,
and found wood , and built a fire , and
was so tired that I slept all sight
again and froze my feet still more , ( but
1 forgot to say that I froze my fe t the
irat night st the hay stacks. ) I dare
not take off my boots to look at my
'eet for fear I could not get them on
again. I had diicovered by this time
that my horse was good for nothing ,
so I started him back to the hay and
started on foot , calculating to make
; he lake by night , which waa fifteen
miles further on. The lake was fro
zen , BO I cat ecross it to shorten the
distance ; but I soon foind my mis-
akt , for when I started on it I broke
.hrongh , and gotont only by hard
scrambling , and was then on the ice
wet and'fre0zing. There was about two
'eet of soft snow , and I could hardlj
walk. The station was on the other
side of the lake , and by swinging my
cap I attncted the stock-tender's at-
ention ; but none too soon , foe I then
'ell ' down exhausted , unable to take
another step. He carried end pushed
me in on snow-shoes , and took good
care of me.
I had been all thia time three
days and two nights without s
mouthful of food or water , and had
eaten snov until my throat was cc
raw that I waa unable to oat n full
meal for s number of dayi. I naad
arnica on my feet , but the boys
thought I would lose say toes , if not
my whole f ot , if I didn't get down
iere where I could get.medical advice ,
Soaring that a company team wat
eighteen miles this side of there with
supplies for hers , I concluded to atari
lor it in company with two mall car'
tiers. This e'ghteon milea had to be
Made on mow-shoes ; but I mustered
up courage enough to start out. Nc
one can imagine what I snfftred on
.hat trip. My f et were so sera and
raw that I could hardly lift them ; bul
we made the trip at last , some time
after dark. The following morning ]
waa unable to walk a. step , and wet
carried around and started for thii
place.
That day , on the prairie , a terrlfh
snow storm came up , the wind being
in our faces. We had to make oighl
milefl before dark , and it was thi
sundown. We knew that vnlets we
did make the station before dark , thi
chances were that we nevir would gel
there. The sleighing was bad on ac
count of there being BO many rocks
but I took the whip and away we
went at breakneck apeid. We strncl
a rock and broke ono rnnc r Into i
number of pieces. Fortunately w <
happened to have sixty feet of ropi
with us , with which we tied up thi
runner , and away wo went igsln and
arrived at the station at dark. I froze
again on that trip my hands , foefc and
chin. My eyea were frozen ahni mosl
all the time during our fast drlvlm
against the blinding snow. Wa hd t
hard time aoming the balance of thi
way , but not so hard as that which J
have mentioned. I was in bed in th <
wapon the last thirty-fivt miles.
The doctor dooo not know y t bu
what I will loss my big too , on thi
right foot , bit pronounces the rest o ;
my toes and ay fingers osfe. Thi
place phero I was onfoot is ono hun
dred miles from here , and no person
live there except the man at stnal
stations , which are fiftssn milea apart
except at that ona place , and it is t
thirty-mile station.
A Wrathy Brother.
Bradford ( England ) Observer.
Jack Finehart had ona love affair
and only ono. It waa his sole ro
manoe in life , aud he waa vary oharj
of talking about it. But I Isnrnec
the facts , and they form a startling
commentary on border lifo nnd th <
character of the man.
He and his brother both fall In lov <
with the sama girl , the niooo of ac
officer in tha regular army , than sta
tioned at Camp Douglas. Utah. Jacl
could hate as well as love , and he
could make and keep a promise. Hi
and his brother cams to an agreeman
by which both mon pledged them
selves never again to see or speak ti
the young lady , the penalty for a vlo
lation of the contract beiag that thi
offender should di at th * hands o
the other. The brothers shook hand
over the bargain and each went hi
way.
way.Six years after Jack soigfct out hi
brother , traveling over 2000 miles t <
do so. Ho told him quietly that hi
, had broken his oath and wanted thi
compact kept. The brother remon
strated , bat Jack was firm aa ada
mant. He had forfeited a pledge , am
ho wai ready to die. Thi end of it al
waa that the two brothers met on thi
bank of the Platte river ono level ;
summer avening. Jack drcnr a hear
deilnger , cocked it , and handed it t
his brother. The latter drew off a fei
pc a , leveled th * weapon , and lookei
once moro at Jack. ' 'I tan't do it ,
ho said.
Finehart stood there , solitary , tall
his arms folded , .and an txpresslo ;
of quiet melancholy on his handjom
face. "I am ready , " was his sole re
ply. The brother levelled the pistol
took deliberate aim , and pulled th
trigger. Tbe cartridge did not ei
plodo. Jack took one long , quiet lee !
at it , and seeing hla brother about t
fire again , once more gazed at th
river. Suddenly the brother raise
his arm , and the deadly wepaoi
whizzed through tha air and found
last resting place beneath the turbc
lent waters of tha rushing stream.
Jack advanced in anger. "You ar
a perjurer , " he said. "I would hav
killed yon. ' * And , disdaining th
proffered hand of his brother , h
" '
strode rapidly away. "Th'e two never
met again.
The Embarrassed Passengers.
Yon may have been a passenger on
a street car at a time when some one
has picked s. half-dollar off the cash-
Iocs or a dollar-bill from the straw
aud auxiouily enquire for tn owner.
At such > time every men instinctiva-
ly feels in hi * pockets. Every man
feels like saying that he ia the lucky
party , but an luwtrd voice somehow
restrains him , and ho remembered
that George Wa hington could not
tell a lie. The money is invariably
pocketed by the finder , and he is set
down in the opinions of hia fellow-
passengers ea contemptible and mean.
On a Woodward avenue oar yesterday -
day a young man purpoaely dropped a
greenback on the floor , and at prop
er moment he picked it mp and ob
served :
"Who lost this dollar ! "
Every on * looked at him , and avery
month watered.
"Did any one drop this bill ) " con
tinued the young man aa ha held up a
corner.
There wsa another embarrassing
pauie. Then e , man reached out for
ft with the remark :
"I dropped it , air. Yon are an hon
est man to return it. "
"Aro you sure you dropped it ] "
"I am. I am not a liar. "
"But you see yoK , " atam-
merert the young maa.
"Yon give mo my money or I'll
wring your neck ! " interrupted the
other , aa ha eached out foe hia vlo-
The young man gave It up. He
looked white and real and green , and
he felt so bad ovei it that ha soon
dropped off tke car aud took to the
ley walk.
SOMH SNAKBSTOBIE3
TOLD BV CATALRT 80LDIER3 HOW A
TOAD BB1T A RATILS39AKU.
3hlouro Tiin8.
Last evening thcot cavalry soldi ors
sat in a lonth town lager beei saloon
and over their gluses and pipea re
hearsed their experiences during last
summer on the plains and barren
sands of Nev Mexico and Ariiona.
They were brawny , musonlar fellows ,
with bright , intelligent eyes and
weather-beaten faces and that indiffer
ent , mattor-of-counie air charaotcrla-
tic of the frontiersman and eld sold
ier. "Snakeil' ' exclaimed one of the
saberers , as be blew away a oloud of
amoko that Almost concealed his countenance
tenance- " ! thought I had seen snakes
among the buttee or elay hills of Wy
oming , but I narer knew what rap-
tiles were until I got down into Arizo
na. Why , I've seen fitly tarantalas
in a single-file column , the leader
as big as the rim of your
bat , following a buffalo trail to the
water to drink. ' Tarantulas always
follow aoh other in Indian file. Some
people think that a tarantula's bite ia
not poisonous , but I tell you it is cer
tain death. I've seen a tarantula
jump fonr feet to strike A horse in
the faoe , and fifteen minvtes after
wards that horse's faoe weald swell to
an enormous size. Ho would nek as
though ho had the blind staggers and
then in H little while drop dead. Moo-
casint ? Bythe thonandl The plains
of Arizona and New Mexico are full
of rattlesnakes , and everywhere in
the vicinity of a stream of water ate
the moccasin. Their bite , too , hi
certain death. Strange , these snakes
never bite wild animals or the Indi
ans. No one ever heard of an Apache
Indian havingbeen bitten by a snake.
They seem to be of one and the same
nature. You never heard of snakes
fighting among themielvet , nor of an
Apache fighting snakes. Deer and
antelope know how to defend
themselves from the snakes. I
once was out hunting , aud got very
close to a fine looking buck , and was
about to give him a shot when my In
tercut was excited by his strange con
duct. His eyas app * r 4 fixed upon
some object on the ground , and
through the telescope of my rifle I
waa abla to see , close before him , an
enormous rattlesnake. He had oolled
himself into that peoilUr position tbe
rattlasnake takea just M it is abouT to
strike. Instantly the d ? stamped
upon him with his forefeet and trod
the reptile Into a jelly. I shot the
deer and I got the snake. It had
twelve enonnbua rattles. AU the wild
animals appear to b * OH the lookout
for reptiles. A wolf never lies down
without walking round and roind In
a citcle for aome moments , until it
has trod every Iioh of ground , almost ,
upon which it lies. So with the elk ,
deer and antelope , or any wild animal. '
"But not bitten
why are atoro persons
ten bj the moccasin than are ? " In
quired a by slander. "I hear they
are a very difficult reptile to kill. "
"Yes , they are difficult to kill , nn-
Iocs yon know how to make theH kill
themselves , " replied the frontiersman
and scoot. "The first thing a moccasin
sin docs , when it is alarmed , Is to in
flate Itself with the Mr. Then It ia aa
flabby aa a sponge , nnd iff yon were to
hurl a stona upon it it would hava no
seeming effect. The way to dispose
of the moccasin , and I hava put hun
dreds of them out of the way , ia jnst
to strike it with a iwitek or yonr rid
ing whip BO M to sting it , and it will
instantly sting itself and in three
minutes be a dead make. "
. "What do snakes llva onl"
' "Whatever they can get hold of
fllej , giaashoppers , berriaaani toads.
They are very fond of freoh meat , aud
a good slztd toad la a lucioua feast
for A millionaire. "
"Yei , " spoke up anetbor soldier ,
who had been listening with approv
ing silence to his comrade's recital oi
the habits of the reptile : "but even
the toad knows how to defend itself
against tha voracliy of the rattle
snake. A rattlesnake never bite * Any
thing it swallows , and ao it will cram
a toad down 1U throat whole. I onct
saw a rattlesnake , about slxieet long ,
trying to capture a large toad. The
toad adopting a novel method-
thwart the reptilo's intentions. Tbe
snake had oome upon the the toad un
awares , and it could not
turn tail and jntap , else
the snake would spring and
ctch It In his jaws. So the toad
took np a email stick , about six inchei
long , holding it at tha center of itf
mouth. The enake's mouth oonld nol
be dUtendad to a width of aix inehea
and ao facing the snake , with the alici
its mouth , the toad wearied its would
be destroyer oat of all patience , and
finally he gave ap hia efforts and
crawled away. The , toad dropped th <
stick and hopped to * % fer retreat. "
"Somewhat of a anako story that
my friend. "
"Yes , but as true as Waehlngtoi
Irrlng'a story of thoanake , prairie do ;
and owl , which all who read believe
unless they kave been enlightened ti
the contrary by some one who htc
liv d on the plains.
How He Was Laid.
Wall Street NOTS-
It was in ajmoking car on thi
Hudson River road. A New Yorke
was exhibiting an invention to severa
gentlemen , when an old farmer , will
a settled look of sadness on his face
heaved a sigh and said :
"I never see such a t hing withoul
wanting o weep. "
"Nothing about this invention ti
weep over , that I ean see , " replied thi
inventor.
"Well , it sort o' calls up old rocol
lections. Twenty wears ago this fal
I thought I had a fortune in my grasp
Yea , sir , I believed I bad struck thi
biggest thing since steam WSB brought
into use. "
"What was it J"
"Ona day when the old woman was
flat down with her lame leg I had to
e3ok my own dinner. After I'd got
the pancake batter all fixed up I
couldn't find the greased raj the old
woman used to rub over the spider.
Sort o' absent minded like I picked up
a piece of raw turnip from the table
and used it instead. It worked to a
charm ; no smell , no amoko , no stink. "
H * paused here to wipe away a tear ,
and thoa continued :
"There waa a tortnne. I figured
that nine million greased rag _ were
used in this country five months in the
year. Fifty thousand barrels of greasa
were vssd np greasing spiders. Over
a hundred thousand dollars wasted
and gone. One turnip would make
aix 2 e sri ; one thouiand buaheU
weald make enough to supply the
country. All that TTM needed was to
eut them * p into fancy style , affix a
handle , and go to supply the demand
at ten cents each.
"There waa money It. "
"No , there wasn't. I bought a
hundred bushels of turnips , 556
worth of wire , and hired two caen to
go to work , and then I took a greaser
and went over Into Vermont to BBS
how it would take , they would not
hava it. They had something mere
simple and much cheaper. "
"What could h have been ? "
"They spit on the apider ! " replied
the old man , as a tsar made a break
down hts nose and was swallowed up
in the duat on the floor.
Xaccien'o Arnica Salve ]
Tha "Ran SALTS la the world f OB
Oata , Brniaw , Sore * , T71 era , Salt
RhtHBB , Toyer Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hand * , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds cf Skin Irruptions. This Salve
Lu guaranteed to giro perfect satiafao *
Uad In every eaie or mosey M funded ,
Prie * 2J > eante per bar. Tor aala by ,
Sdly Tab it MoMahon , Omaha ,
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
For the speedy car * of Consump
tion and all disease * that lead to It ,
such BB stubborn coughs , neglected.
Oolda , Bronohitii , Hay Faver , Asth
ma , pain in the side and chest , dry
hacking' cough , tickling in the throat ,
Hoanenees , Sore Throat , and all
chronic or lingering disease * of the
throat and lungs , Dr. King'a New Dis
covery has no equal and has dtablUhsd
for Itself a world-wide reputation.
Many leading physicians recommend
and tue it in their practice. The form
ula from whioh it is prepared is high
ly recommended by all medical jour
nals. The clergy and tha proas have
complimented h in the most glowing
terma. Go to your druggist and get a
trial bottle free ef cose , or a regular
for $1.00. For sals by
d(6) ( ) ISH & McMiiioir , Omaha.
4S Ycarsftefore th ePubliQ ,
THE CEMUiNE
LIVEE PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for
all th * ills that flesh is heir to , " but in
affection * of th * Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaint * , Iy p p ia , and Sick Head
ache , or dissasna ot that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No bitter cathartic cnn b * tised pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. Aa
R simple purgative they ar * unequalod.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
The genuine are never sngar-coatecL
Each box has a red-wax seal on the b'd ,
with the imprenion.McLA.NE'8 LIVER
PILL. Eaoh wrapper bears the signa
tures of C. McLAHB and FLEMIFQ BROS.
pg * Insist upon having the genuine
DB. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name JTc/kiiie , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation. _ _ _ _ _ _
now TO CUKB
CONSUMPTION. COUGHS ,
Gelds , Asthma , Group ,
All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , ana
Pulmonary Orprane.J
USE ACCORDISO TO DIRECTIONS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
Prepared n-
frmt
Is the Best and Most
Agreeable Preparation
in the World
Vor Constlpatloii , ,
SZeatfnche , Torpid EI-v r , Henv
orrlioltla. Indisposition , and nil
XHoorders nrialjur from nn ot -
Btmctcd state or tbe system.
L&dlei na chlldro * . nnd fhose who dlillke
t kljj pHU * ail oanieou * medicines. ar Mpo
dally pUa.d Trltb Its agrteablt qnalltlea.
TROPIC-rRUIT LAXATIva msy bo nsed
IB f 11 eas that newl ths aid of a pnreatlve ,
cath nlc , or aperient medleinr , and nhllelt pro-
ilicu tli me rennlt u tb AiCiitu named , U I :
ntlr lr fr from th n nRl obi ctloni commoD
to tbtm. Pli * < m braazed tin boxes only.
Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc.
SOLD BY ALLriRST-CLASsDRUr.GISTS ,
0. F. floo4m > n , WholxaleAgenta , Omaha. yeV
U/ARITirn local A nta Terywhere to se'
If AH I uU Tea , Co9M , BaUne Powder
Flarorln ; XxtracU , etc , by sample , to hmlllaa ,
Preit rood. Outfit freo. People's Tea Co. ,
USTOTIOIE ,
Any 0119 luring dead anlanlj I will remove
tkimfree ot chtrjo. Leave orders sonthcaal
com r of Harncy and llth St. , second door.J
CHARLES SPLITT.
_
NOTICE !
To Kllzabith C. Davenport , Amos S. Bllllnjsly ,
Marion S. Forbes & WllHun Vorcc , GoorKO
Warren Smith , ifarry A. Imlth , Martin Con
nor and all whom it may concern :
Take notice tnat tbe Sioux City & X braska
lallroad Company hat locttod Its track and side
trtcka through and across th * south half of the
Bonthwett quartir cf section elrhUen , town ii
ttn (1C ( ) , north range thirteen (11) ) it , and the
K. iof theS K. lot section thirteen , and thi
8. E. J of Iht 8. It. 1 and the W. J ol ths N. n ,
J ot section twilve. and E. i of I. O. } seetioi
one , town sixteen ( Ifl ) , ranr e twslve (1 ( ! ) cast ,
all said premtaea belnff In Dourlai county , ITe
"
bnska , and unless yonjapply tothe"oountyJndB (
of the county court of Id county on or be
fore tb ilstdiy of January , 1SS1 , to have youi
damac s&seeied 1 mode prescribed by therUw ;
ot Hebrsska , the said company will proceed U
have said damases ajtees d as by law provided
THK IIOUI CITT * 3EBRiSKA R. R. CO.
By JOUK D. Hoint , Attorney.
Omaha , D e. tint. 1S80. _
SALE A farm ot eighty acres in * ( xx
EOR . Good house IU30 and ell 14x16
small orchard of bearin ? trees. One mile gout ]
of Onawa City , Iowa , on S. C. & P. R. R. WI1
riva tlms on part if wished. Addreti M. p
flsars , Omaha , H b. _ ! 2-tf
T OST On the 23th , in Omaha or Papllllon
LJ four twer.ty lollar ( told plec * and 8 dollar
in silver. Tne finder will bs rewarded by IcaT
in the same nt the Bee Offlc or at Papllllon
NCJ. JJO.OO of tbe above hts since been found
B. El BANBORSt _ 277 W31
TWO DOLLARS WILL SEOURI
THE WEEKLY BEE
For One Year.
THE COLORADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Thlilns'ltutlon , located at Denver , Colorado ,
the Educational and Commercial center ot the
West , li pre-eminent/ ! best and moat practl *
oil ot Iti kind tor the ]
MERCANTILE TRAINING
-OF-
YoungMenand Ladies.
G. W. FOSTER , Piealdont ,
D. r7. OADY , Secretory ,
The mort eztnslT , tboioush and complete
nstlluUoa ot th kind la taa world. Thousand ]
ot accountant * an4 Bualnis men , ta the prln-
dpil dtiea and tewns ot the United States , owe
their success to.onr course ot training.
The Eight Kind of Education for
Young Men and Ladies ,
Fine , new btlotc block , at Junction ol three
troet car line * . Elegantly fitted and furnished
uptrtmonta or tke application ot and carrying
oat et our narel and BTatenutto methods ot
BUSINESS TKAimm
Toung m n who contemplate a btulnesa lib ,
and porsnts harin ; sona to educate , are particu
larly raquetted W Mnd for our naw Circular ,
which will flvo tall Information as to term ! ,
ondltlon oi entrance , etc. Address
G , W. IOSTEE , President ,
6-trn Denver Colorado.
BOSANKO' '
PILE REMEDY.
INTERNAL. EXTERNAL , AND
ITCHING PILES
n on e on hc appUqiH m or D
Mlo Remedy , which ntm ill
cctly pen
bo tnmmra , allaying Utc tetamc Itcfa
UI etl r mn dl B bar * I
atec nooCbcrr nnd tell
! a merits.
merits.DO NOT DELAY
cai the drain on tno xjitasw feoAaee
permanent < U aI > IUtfrt tmt Imf U ,
TRY IT A&D CURED
, 50 CENTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
will vend It , preiuUd , onre lptorprlc <
Dr. Bo Jtnko' TrenUia on Mica cent frci
Add
IE DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE GO.
PIQ&fiuO.
0. 7. aOOUAH Agent , Omaha ; _
A now and hltherta nnknoTn reinedj for all
iljoojcB cf the Elda ys , Bladder , and Urlnarj
Ors ni.
It will poatiT sly cord Diabetes , Gravel , Drop'
gy , Brttht'a Dbtaae , inability to retain or oxpe'J
th ? Urlnt , Catarrh of th * Bladder , hl cole rod
and scanty irlnr , PafcJal Drlnatlng , LAilE
BACK , Oeneral Tfenkntss , and all Fsmala Com-
plalnta.
It arolda Internal medldnea , la certain In It
effects aid cures when nothing else can.
For nalo by all DrujRlsts or eent by null free
upon receipt ot th price , Jtt.CO.
DAY IMEYPAOGO.PROFa8 ,
Toledo , O.
jKTS / , yonr addresser our llttlo book ,
How was Saved. "
VKH f. IHH. Ajnt fa Ketruka.
Machine Works ,
J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager ,
The meat thorottgh appointed and complete
Machine Shopa and Fonndry In the rtate.
Castlnes oJ etery ieierlptlon mannlactad.
Engines , Pnrapa and treiy eltai ef chlnory
made to order.
order.pedal attenlltn rfren to
Well Anc rs , Pulleys , Hangers ,
ShaltlnfftBrldse Ironsficer
Cattingr , ot .
Plans lor aew M ehln ryU achiiilc l DraORhl
ng , Models , etc. , mcallT ezsmrtod.
fja Harner St. , B t. 14th and 16th.
BELYIDEEE
Star Wind Mill ,
MAKUFAOTURHD BY
THOS , E , WILLIAMS ,
RED OAK IOWA.
Correspondence BolleUed rcm those needing s
lallable Wind Mill , fend for circular and prices
and any Information I regard to the Mill will b
cheerfully mrnlihed.
LITE AGENTS WAHTBD.
REAS03S WHY YOU SHOULD BUT THE
BELYIDEBE
STAIl WIND MILL ,
BECAUSE
lit. It la mors tafo in a ca ! of wind , aud In
the moat tuddtn changes of tbe wind from an ;
direction , became the whMl Ijlaj flat on th
tower la ilwtja rudy with it4 cJge to the wind ,
and allons Uii T ant to iwinj d ar around , with'
out tumlnf or striking the wh&ol.
2nd. It | i a ri ld whMl karlng no moTaahle
lointi tcar out , nut or creak in thj wind.
Srd. Ko nor sl t bai no ( fleet on It.
4th. H loiea leoa power from friction than
other U11U.
5th. It will run with lesa wind than otflor
Mills.
6th. Itlaeully r iuIaUd eo It will perform
any amount of work rt uired less tEan Its capao
fthl It has no pnllloJ , spritg3corBlldlDjhcidf
to roeze up in winter.
B'.h. It will not pump whin out of gear.
9th. It U well and hearily painted with thr
coa'-8 ot the beet oalnt thi m rk t can afford.
10th. It Iiapatfectself-reeiJator.andwUltakc
cue of it elf in ttmry ehanfabl * wind storms.
llth. IW symotricalform Li aperfMt ornament
12th. N ' r have biard of any blown dewn ac
yet when properly set up with arc ulatinz Tine ,
nor ev r damaged In the Icxt by tci wind.
13tb. Th y are ot go d material and
made.
llth. AlUhadg ttratd , boxes habited and all
noccssary parU double nuttod.
15th. It la mor simple , more compact In con.
tructlon and itrooaor V . o h r MUU.
WROUGHT IKON FENCES ,
Wire Fendn ; and Rallln ? Speciality.
Their beauty , permanence and economy
dally working the extinction of all fencing
cheap material.
EU uit in dsilgn. Indutrnctlble
Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds nnd Cemetery
tery PltU.
Iron Tales , Lawn Settees , canopied 'and o
rustic patterns ; Chairs and every description o
Iron and WIra ornamental work designed aw
manufactured by E. T. BARNUH'S Wire am
Iron Work , IT , 29 and 31 Woodward Avo. , De
trait , Mich. SenHU'liim ntvl < talogue am
price list. sep2
-T.'A THE
Chicago Korthwesteni
2,330 ILES OF ROAD !
It Is the SHORT , SCR5 and Safe Honta Betwaan
COUNCIL BLUFFS
J-AS3
GEIGAGO.MrLWAirKEE
and all points BAST and SOUTH.
IT OFFERS T3S TRAVELING PUBLIC
GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE
ADVANTAGES THAN ANY
OTHF.K ROAD IN
THE WEST.
Ilia the ONLY ROAD between1
COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO
Upon which Is ran
PULLMAN HOTEL O&ES I
In addition to thoso&nd to plonro all claaEea of
travelers , It Rivei FIRST-CLASS MS.VL3 at Itg
EATING STATIOKa t 50 cents esca.
tl | |
ITS TRACK 13 STEEL RAILS !
ITS COAGKE ! ARE THE FIMESTI
ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS
IT yon wish the Beat TiavelJae Aceotmrodv
tlonayon rrill bny your ticket by thta Koute
O-AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHBR.
All Ticket Agents can nail ron Thronjh Tickets
via this road and Check usoi Bag.
gage Tree ot Char ; : ' '
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J4 Famham St. ,
Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot.
DEKVER OFFICK In Colorrde Central and
Union Pacific Ticket Office.
BAN FRANCISCO OFFICE J Haw Montgota-
ery Street.
Tor Information , folders , maps , etc. , not ob
tainable ) at Home Ticket Office , address any
agent of the Company , o ;
HARYIH H3CHITT , - 8TE8HITT ,
Gsn'l Hasacsr , Oeal Pass. Ajft t ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
JAMES T. CLARK ,
Gen'I Agt Omahs a Cocncll Elaffj.
THROUGH TO CHICAGO
Without Change of Cars I
TBIIE
CHICAGO
BUPAIMGTOH &
TTIth Smooth and Perfect TracV , Elegant Paa
Banger Coaches , and
PDLLMAN SLEEjHCj& DIHIHC OARS
It U acknowledged by tha fttts , and aU nkc
travel urar It , to bo the Best Appointed ind
Best Managed. Road In the Country.
PASSENGERS GOING BABl
Should o&ar in mind that thla U the
BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points East , North and Northwest.
Passengers by this Route have choice of
POUB DIFFERENT EOUTES ,
And the Advantage of Six Dally Llnea ol Fal.-v :
Slecpla ; Cara from Chicago to
New York Pity Without Change ,
All Erpre < 3 Trains on this line are equipped witl
the WestingbouaeFat nt Air Brakea nnd
MHIcr'a Patent Safety Platform and
Couplers , the most Perfect Pro
tection Against Acci
dents In the world.
PULLMAH PALACE SLEEPING AND DIHIHC CAR !
Ara run on th Barangton Route.
Information conccmlni ; Route , Rat 0 , Tim
Ccnnectlona , etc. , will b cheerfully given b'
applying at the office of the Bnrllngten Kent
518 Fourtcentn Stt6 t , Omaha , Nebraska.
C. B. PERKINS. D. W. HITCHCOCK ,
Gcn'l Manager. Gen. W'est'n Pass , Ag"t.
J. O. PHILLIPPJ , St. Jo . , Mo.
General Agsnt , Omaha.
H. P. DUEL ,
fepS-dl Ticket Agent , Omahx
la the only Direct Line to
ST. iOTIS AND THE SAS1
From 0 AHA = nd the W ST.
Ho change of cara botwcin Onuha and Et. LOB ]
and but one between Omaha and New York.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAIN !
BliCIUCO ALL
Eastern & Western Citlej
With lesa charges and In advance of oth r lines
Thla entire Uno la equipped with Fnlhnaa'i
Palaca Sleeping Cars , Palace Daj Coach-
es.Hlller's Si/sty Platlorm and
Coupler and the celebrated
Weatlngbot ee Alr-Brako.
THAT YOUR TICKET BEADS S
blZ&aua Clty.St. Joec h
JS-CocndlBlnffaH.R..TL
2ndSt.Lonia.-
Tlck a tor sale at all coapon stations In th
West.
J. F. B/.BNABD , A. C. DAWE3 ,
tlcn'l Sopt. , GcnT Paos. & Ticket Asft
St. Joseoh , Uo. EL Joseph , Uo ,
W C. BEACHRE3T , TIcSet Azen. ,
lOMFamhKa Street ,
ANDY BOREEN , A. B. BARNARD ,
Faaa. AKentOmahs. Qen'rl Aent , Omihi
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AND
St , Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
Thz'Old Reliable Sioux Ciiy Route
ICQ MILES SHORTEST ROUTE
Trom COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMAP.OK ,
And all points In Northern lows , Minnesota an
Dakota. Thla line la equipped with the In
proTtd Weatincbooae Antomatlc Air Brakcq an
lllller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And foi
SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT
Is raaorpaaacd. Elegant Drawing Boom v > i
Sleenlnsf Care.o-jraod and controlled y the eon
pany , ran Through Without Change Mtwec :
Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Int !
and-gt-Panl. Tralna IOTVO the Union Padfl
Transfer Depot at Council BluCa , at j:15 p m ,
reaihln ? Slonx City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Pat
at 115 a. m. , making
HOURS IK ADVAHCB o :
OTHEK ROTJTS.
Ketarntasr , Iei7 St. Paul at 3:30 p. m. , ai
rlrtn ? at Sioux City at 1:45 a. m. , and TJnlo :
PaclHc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at B :
a. m. Be euro that yout tlsketa read via "S. C
b P. R. R.1 F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent. Mlaaonrl Valley , Iowa
P. E. ROB1N10H , Wt Oen'I Paaa. Agent.
J. H. ffBRYAN ,
end Paaionger Ajent ( ,
Conncll Blag
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MAKE NO MISTAKE
MICA AW , GKEAS !
Compogodlirgolyof powdered mica and lalnxlaa
13 the bdt and cheapoat lubricator In the woilil
It Igthabestbecauael t doe ? not < rnm , hut form
a highly polished surface ever the axle , doln
away with -v lrga amount of friction. It U tb
cheapest because voa need UK tmt half tb
quantity in gresdn ? your waon that you weul
oJ any other axle grease made , and then m
your wayon t-nice aalon ; . It annrers cqcall
39 well for Mill ( Gearing , Threshing fJIachlnfr
BuTsjlcs , ftc. , aa lor wajona Send for Pock (
Cyclopedia of Things Wortn Knowing. Malic
tree to any address
MICA MANUFACTURING CO. ,
31 MICHIGAN AVENUE ,
CHICAGO.
i-Ask Your Dealer For It
ort20-tf
AOESTS WANTED EOK
Ilia Fastest Sellin ? Boole of th ? Ae !
Foundations of Success
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS.
The lawn of trade , legal form * , how to Iran
act Dullness , valuable tables , social etiquett
Darliamentary usoje , hew to conduct publ
btmneea ; In f tct it U a complete Guldo to Su
ce for all cla : . a. A family ncce iiy. Adi'rc
for circnlars anil special termaJfCHOR PU1
UdHISO CO. , St. Louia , JIo ,
For COUGHS , GOLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMES
TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS.
Th most acceptable preparation In the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and R7B lra
Lemon JUlcO. you have an exollent Appotlzer and Tonlc for central and family EH. Tha
ImmenM and Increasing salea and the numerous te imonlal received dally artbabo erideccM
of its virtues aud populanty.
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
pAMTIfiH M.IHHTT BE DECEIVED by unprincipled dealers who try to calm off opoa rca
UrivJ I lUlli common Kock and Rye la place of our TOLC ROCK and RYX , wklch I Uw
only MEDICATED article mad : , the GENUINE navlo ? a GOVERNMENT STAMP on o h botlU.
Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue
TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF 1STBKVAL R3TZTU 1
* sni30io.t , D. C. , January M. 1S30. t (
MMJra. LAWRENCE & MARTEf , 1111 Madison St. , Chicago , IHs.S
GIXILUIM : This compound. In the opinion ot this office , would hava a sufficient quantity *
the BALSAM OF TOLU to give it nil the advantages ascribed to thin article In pectoral eoaplalnt *
whllo the whisky and tb i > rup constitute an emulsion rendering It an areeMa rn ly to ths
patient. Compounded according to the formula. It m\y properly ba clawed at a MZUICINAI.
PREPARATION anJor the provisions ot U. S.RFTUedSUtrtee , and when po itamp d , may t
old by Druggists , Apothecaries and Other Persons without rendering them llabla to y j tpotal
tax as liquor dealera.
Tours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. RAU2J , Commisilooeir
LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DRUGGISTS , GKOCEES and DEALERS everywhere
C. f. GOODMAN. AGEXT. OMAHA.
IT. IS
A GRATlFYIHGi FACT THAT THE
WHITE SEWING W3AGHf ! !
Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead
ily and rapidly increasing in pnblio lavor.
The White Machine lastly claims to bo the
the easiest the ' in
best made , running , 'simplest
construction and the most perfect Machine in
the market.
The "White Co. employ as agents men of in
tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , '
because they find everything just as repres
ented.
Everybody should use this Machine. The
sales so far this year are more than double
the corresponding time last year.
AU orders addressed to the Omaha 'Office
be promptly tilled.
5
Cor * Dnveiioort and IKth Sts. Ornnho.
.THIS KEW/AlfD CORRECT
$ $ Proves beyond any reasonable question that the &C ? /
CHIGA60 l&l NORTH-WESTERN ! Bit
* * Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling to either direction 1
| Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest
Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are BtsH
on this road , Its through trains make close connections vrita the trams ol aU railroadj
Junction points.
i. fCHICAGO ) fe NOR-tH-V7SsTES.W RALLWAY.I I
# THE CHICAGO & . NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
Over all of Its principal lines , rnai parh ivaT itally from tire to fourormowi
j.raui3. It is the only road west ot Chicago that uses the
PU1LBIA2 ? HOTEL *
ItliUieonlvroid that runriinman Slceplnc Cars North or Northwortof CUlcagi
I- ! " , L./VS ° jVB'y OFJtOA/t. It forms tlio lollowlnj ? Trunk Line * :
Cpiiacll Bluffs. Denver & California Line. " "Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dalci
. . t > ' .IT'r'Nebnl3ka& ' Yn ton LInc."ChIcao , St. Paul and Minneapolis ]
I .v - Of-Illinois.Ireeport &DubuquoLine. " "Milwaukee , GreenBsy& Ixiko Sarwrt , , , . „ . „ ,
Tickets aicr tlib road" aio sold by all Coupon Ticket Agents in tno United States and
lannaa.7.w - -r-- - , * u- 4
> 3cmcmbcrtoaskforTIcket3Tlathl3roadbo3nrotheyTeadoverIt.aad taJcononootheo
" " " " " ITGenTManagerChicago.RW. B. SIE55ETTGenlPass.Agent , Chleaso. '
Tickit Ajent C. kN. W. Railway , J4th sjidr rnbam Stretfs.
t > . H KIMBAliL , Aisiitant Ticket AzentC. &S. W. Railway , Hlh anH Farnl ni StreeW.
J. BELL , Ticket Aient C. 4 N. W. Railway , a. P. R. R. Depot.
JAMES T. CLA.RK 'Gannral Aeent.
w JLETPO"W : STT A JDBS.
And Everything pertaining to the Fnrnitura aucl
Upholstery Trade ,
A COMPLETE ASSORTBSEHT 13F NEW GOODS AT THE
XiO w JtiiST
1208 and 1210 Farnham Street ,
AOESTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW EO'Jrl ,
' 'Bible for the Yoiiii rw ,
Eeinj the story of the Scriptures by ' r , Geo.
Alexander Crook. D. D. . in simple rnd attrac
tive lansruajte for old and youiiff. Profuaelr
Illustrated , tnakin ? a moit interf tinp and im"-
presslve youth's instructor. Every parent will
secure this work. Pieachersv you shoftd cir
culate 1 > . PilcoS300.
Sen' ' for circulars with e-.t-j terms
J. II. CHAMBERS . , . . St.Lcui3.Uo
AGENTS WANTED FOB
CREATIVE SCIENCE
and Bestial Philosophy.
Profusely illustrated. The moot Important i J
be t book publUhed. Erery family wanta Ift
Extraordinary Inducement * offered Ajenw.