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THE DAILY BEE OMAKA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. 1 Farnham, bet.. Sth and IDA Strests. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. umhm.u o. 3, $25,00; Ne. 5, o0 u« .28 llik e Lath, ll_ll.n _n-u.':nbl.nn-hl.ll‘:m CNWR h.)'—llm“fl C . &Q, 430 CRLEPR + 5. Jos Gity & . P K. BawE C.EN W caxw S DS, CEES ®, §; Green Cured Hides, 08; s lua p., ...r...,; B sahed ; T AT ‘”‘1“ s b, lnr‘u(u Towa lave but © # & A tmi2to p.m Sundays. THoNAS P HALL, Postmaster. erlvalundlieparmn 1 Trains BURIED TREASURE. 'E- £l An Old Family Tradition of the Mission Dolores. . A Discharged Convict and Five Friends, Fully Afmed, on a Midnight Search for €old, Stiver and Diamonds. San Franeisoo Call, Sept. 28. A violent tugging at the jingle bell connected with the Seventeeth street polioe station, at five o'clock yester- day morning, attracted the_attention of Corporal Haggerty and Officer W. F. Burke, who were quietly awaiting e the m‘;vddaf the relief. The pon- A HWESTER) lerous fine door was swung open, and s the offowes sa' standing on. the walk Daily Except Sundags. & woman, pale, trembling, and scarce- B &M i R tn NUBRASKA. ly able to speak. She was invited to g 200 | Kurney Sor take a seat, and when she had suffi- TeeemE gonm | oleatly recovered to answer questions, Ix@ ] :}fi“m“&' she stated that her name 1s Peter: B e | ety o8 owner of a milk ranch in Soutl KEPUELICAN VALLEY RAILWAT. San Francisco,and has a milk route at Hasciugs (v) § 05 a.m. | Bloominzten Bioomington 1:35 p m | Hasin SUICAGO, ROCK ISLAXD & PACIFIC -8l0am. 10:00 p. m. 1008 =, 12p.m 0wam the Mission; that as she was passing =3 down Sixteenth street she received in %a m | formation that a number of men had 73 p m. | dug up the ground in s vacant lot on ON U.P. R. R that street- had taken up an iron safe b : containing 835,000 and carried it of. e e e e B % | She a2 thut ihis- wmonoy-bad been buried there by the father of an old Oalifornian, who is now in the Insane Asylum at Stockton. 'WHAT WAS LEARNED. The Call's criminal nows detective,’ who was summoned by the telephone, visited the locality at once to make an investigation, and discovered several holes and_ two trenches on s vacant lot on the north side of Sixteenth street, between Guerreroand Dolores He also learned that in the early days of Oalifotnia, when San Francisco was known as Yerba Buena, the old C: fornians, including the Valen Gusrrero and Sanchez famil; 2t the old Mission Dolores, i old. i, ot R oned adobe houses, several of The fllowins e S van vevta | Which Bave withatood th ravages of " time for over one hundred years, and ::‘j""g’:fi"; - "l'“f"‘- for the 34 hours | o o4ill o be seen. Along both lines of Bixteenth street, from Dolores BECEIFTS. street east as far as Valencia, were a Merchandise 35 cars, lumber 19, coal | number of these structures, built of 23, eoke 8, lime 3, bullion 1, ore 3, apples, | sun-baked “brick, and on the north 1, hogs 5, wheat 75, horses and household | lines of that street were two occupied #oods 1, salt 6, cinders 1, oil 2, cement1, | by the Sanchez family, one of the richest of the Mission. When tke Americans took possession of this State—when Yerba Buena was to S8an Francisoo, and_when the mows uf the discovery of gold brought thousands to the State—a great change took place at the Mi sion. Many of the old dwellings 3 pom. Foul trige on Sun Nam,2andbp 1125 a. m., and 225 d 525 p. m. 04 il ‘eacept C()HJIERCIAL. FREIGHT MOVEMENTS, sHIPMENTS, Merchandise 23 cars, lumber 10, timber 1, tien 5, lime 3, potatoes 1, wheat 50, rags 1,lead 1, spirite 1, maile 1, brick 1, axle grease 1 1 receipts, 195 cars. Total ship- were altered to suit modern ideas, Through shipments East: From Nebras- | and some were taken down altogether, ka—Wheat 16 cars, hogs 4. Utah—Ore | to make way for frame structures. 1, bullion 6. California—Tea 63, barley | Among those that were levelled were 10, silk 3, merchandise 1, salmon 2. wine | those owned by the Sanchez family. 3, hope 3, eanned goods 3, fruit 5, weol 6. OX TRE sITR Total—124 cars. of one was put up a domodious two- TR Tt st 8 i story house. The other was taken = down in part, a frame front was erect- FLOUR, FRED, ETO. od and a shingle roof took the place IWUR—\VD&'I'». xxx..: o of the old red tile one that had dono ekt service for many years. This house m& 5 | Robrasics 'hm lour sk stood directly opposite an old adobe, formerly the adobe of a priest, w Winter wheat Mu pa b b, nfl £.00. St Louis winter P‘ subsequently became a place of public resort known as “La Rigolette.” The e bbl., %O@‘Wl "Celeradn Soaz mghnu uvjifln;he partly ;i;moliuhad ches bui was immediately op- ,,f‘,,";,“fb‘: i, IR s B e B & ke i s i e GRAHAM' OUl'l'hl.h. rear of the priest's bouse and which was planted cne hundred and three years After the death of the foundec of the house of Sunches i was currently reported that he uri LIVE ST°°‘- 4 ues in his grounds a large iron chest flled with Spanish doubloons, silver dollars m and jewels of untold value. After the 0ld adobes had been taken down and altered it was whispered that old man Sanchez arose every might from his grate to watch over his buried treasures. The precise spot where the gold, lfl'u’ diamonds and rubies a: was known by a young member of the it | fumily, who had recieved the secret r ‘with the understanding that he shoui m— S | mot dig for it until ho had attained a %, 3er =% | stated age. efore he reached that age BRAN—Pe $10. n. guoxm—?:n&x $12.08, dgsi; steers, +-ipping siects h@m -m- HE WAS MORTALLY WOUNDED, o and before dying, confined the secret gl e e, e 3, 183 Bt | 400 e B i uon MISCELLANEOUS. him ‘the same injunction that had ‘Rangoon, 4@ bnn laid upon himself. Une night the younger brother, while in his cups, - Dvins e soup fompe s #6.78 | divilged. the secret. Afier thac he o went into the mountains of Montere) e o M SR e PR o o hauris ioas GF e Giwmss_N. Y. Factory, par B, 8je; lows | The secret was let out sbout twenty- - five years ago, but the party who ac- uired it never derived any benefit it, vither from a fear to under- the search or an imperfect know- l.dg- of the hiding-place. About fif- teen years ago, an old resident of this , and for nearly thirty years in- itant of the Mission, had "occasion the S ry, and met a native Californian, who was under sentence for horse -stealing, who told him about the hidden_trea- and gave him, as nearly as u—u possible, m&edxa:nlu it way re- 8 | presented to n planted. Up- on his return to this city, ke Y INSTITUTED A SEARCH 14 | in the vicinity of Sixteenth and Do- lores streets. Alter turning over sev- eral acres of ground without finding anything of value, he gave up the search. Within a few months the old Sanchez house, that had been altered, was torn down, and now not trace of ie—per b THHGLL Binon Laumdry Bar Soup, monx e S o the man who had mpn.d the information to the old resident ex- i ,.nu--um.mnpemmd He returned 8 113 g Es g i 11 5. i it 1 s L EH] 8;& i joiaing " . sale of the finest Iowa tubs of butter for the city trade. The grades next only once while to General Sherman was called upon perspiration from their brows. ‘flwy tell the story of the +Battle of the continued in_their labors until two ' Maumee,” “Well,” said the genial o'clock in the morning, when they | warrior, ‘it was during what was left, sbeenting themselves for an ' called the Michigan war, when du boar. At the end of that time they border inbabitants of Michigan and returned, accompanied by suother Ohio were quarelling over a strip of man, and the trio then wemt fo territory. The dispute became so work. The men, who were all armed ~ warm that a resort was made to arms, with ravolvers aud knives, prosecuted ~and the Ohio party raised about 1200 their work by the aid of & bull men from the neighboring towns, lantern, and continued until five. while the Michiganders were not o'clock. Gnee in & while when they = much bekind the oppoduon. On the were at work the sound of an ap- eve battle two for- proaching yehiole caused. them to re- -ud.bh armies wm ided tire and hide themselves under the ' only a “board fence, and shadow of a fence, snd r time plckets were stationed along the line. the sound of footateps on the side- | Word got abroad somehow that dur- walk caused _them to retire into se- | ring the night there was to ‘be a sur- clusion again. - After they had taken | prise sttack made, and a dreadful their departure, the lady and other | slsughter must surely ensue: so when inmates of the house visited the lot, | a mysterious noise of a_stealthy step and found thatan excavation about | approaching was heard by one of the five feet doep and three feet square . sentiLels, he became terribly excited, had been made. During the day_on | Thursday two men, whose appearance | noise. Recelving no answer, he level indicated that they are California In- | ed his piece and fired, after which he sited the lot, and, after sur. | threw it down and ran for deat li veying it for some time, took & long | Next morning when the sun arose it string and made measurements with ' lookeddown upon two deserted camps, it from the direction of the building | the only victim of the night's adven- opposite, in the rear of which is = ture being an innocent pig that had THE OLD PEAR TREE. ’wmd-nd from home and met its They made a tracing on the ground, | death at the hands of the heroic sen- then took another measurement, the | try. last crossing the first. Whese the two lines crossed tney placed a rock as & monument, and went away. Upon | u, it was discovered that | vt the stone had been placed at a point | billous cumpsints sewe o “bar v the fave. which would correspond with what | 14 _“'};‘:;;'"“"'“""" ey was the inner sngle of the northwest | F tvouchad by e ¢ campetent tastitwony, then corner of the old ‘adcbe wall as near | hatthme muisdies, sod others to which it 18 as the old residents can judge. The | feemmatiare it oo pven & b i Sootr a10£7 82 (01 by the lady, and she sub: | 1oal 1 e st riah ' i 1o sure sequent action of the men, aroused | Lovecsof strangth are repaind. and fullure the curiosity cf the neighbors, who 5€ awatoh Fooun seslciod piaca. SEAK nine o'clock that_ night, six men, ap- parently all California Indians or Mexicans, went to work on the lotand Cug in an easterly in and & southerly direction from the stone monument, making trenches several feet wide and They worked uninterruptedly until three o'clock, when they ceased and left, carrying tools with them. Whether they found anything is un known, but at daylight one of the cn- ous neighbors ~ discovered a card pinned to & stake. On it was written in pencil: “We have found 843,000 buried here. May God be praised.” The matter was reported at police headquarters, and detectives were set to work upon it. The police theory is that some years ago thieves *‘plauted” stolen property in the lot, snd after serving out their time in San Quentin, went to look £ —_— Checked in Thetr Advaace. By the speedy action of Hostetter Bitier, 2 exparience ome ol he Nvu‘nu:n rhich o din- ary tonics freque emphatis recommendution o Physictans soufiins the ver. diet in e favor e From the Hub, There s perhaps no tonic offered o the et ook e el raa] triaic vl o e Hop ‘Bitters, Jus' at shs sesson of the Year, yhen the stomach needs an appaiz.r, or the blood needs purifying, the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Biters. Anounce of prevention i» worih a pound of cure, dou't wait until you are ed by a dse 86 that may take months for you to recover La— Boston Globe. & $50 Wa will pay the above rewsri. for any case of | s Liver Complalot, Dyspepia, Sick Headache, In- digestion, Conatipation or Costivenems wo camnot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pilis, when the directionsaresricly complied with They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satlstac- fion. * Sugar coutad: Pills, 25 ceata.”_For sale ware of counterfeita and i ra o manutaciuied onl by Jol-m o st s “The Pill Makers,” 1¥1 & 153 yward. Make The Best. There s nothing that better shows ,.!‘:""m“,.lm_‘ e ey :“:: T hienis by . . Goman L. i the importance of putting care ant y % i skill (brains) into ones effort to supply the market than does a little stady of the quotations of butter. The lowest grade in New York market is quoted at five cents, the highest at twenty- two. There aro twenty-four varieties mentioned, and the number of pack- ages for the week is set down at 38,- 338. Western factory ranges from 6 to 12 cents; Western_dairy from 8 to 14 cents; Western imitation creamery from 12 to 15 cents; Western cresmery from 16 to 22 centa; Now York State, all sorts, from 10 to 22 cents. This list of prices is full of matter on which every producer should most e e Are You Making Money. ‘The recent movements of the Stock Exchange and the emarkable results accomplished by the Dew Caplialization System engrosees the aiten- tion of financiers and investo & in sto-ks. Those who made_wnprofitable investments by other methods are greatly chagrined. The Mutual Capitaisation plan, bsed wpon trict nancial o every invetor the full baneti iy pitd, vith kil and experien he be large or smal, and from daily flactaa fons. mnu . | & nd called out in the direction of the = Offizers—F B Bryant, N G; W' EmneatStubt, ? ;£ G mq. Meots cormar 14th andiDodge strsets. LLEMANNEN Chartered March, 1864, eon, V. Treis, Mimbership 158, Meets evening in Odd Fellows Hal, corner ‘Anderson, Conductor. Meets second Wednesday in each ST. JOHN'S LODGE, No. %5, A. F. Chartered 1883, Oreanised 13 Ohoereeyan. Gibert, L. P:3 6. : Storwason, K. Joima: P S T Tator Secom i meve o Mova s in each month. OMAHA COUNCIL, No. 1, B 8. M. Officers—G. Stevenson, T. L M.; Jno. G. lor. D 13 C. P. xmrnw . H man, Treas. R Bowes e MOUNT CALYARY GOMMANDERY, ; Alvin Mets.lor, P. G. Fridayevening in 0dd Felows Hall cets avery LODGE, NO. 8, 1.0.0, F. hip 80. Mets every Wednesday eveaing in 0dd Follows Hall,corner 14th and Dadge srests. STATE LODGE, NO. 10, 1 0.0. F. L. Str.ight, Se o sta. nmcow LODGE, 0. 3,1.0.0. 7 G E.E Narmard, ¥. Savtie BOLE n ‘Membership, 10. evero Tussday nign A% ENCAMPMRNT, 50.1 ered Decem iraday svencgs in ship 73. ©ach month, 0dd Fallows Hall, corner 14 and Dodge stresia COVENAST DEGREE LoDGE, 0. L December, Oficeme G Ryloy, W D 3: J E MeBeney, WD & Florey, Troass 1 A oo ot s DD M: Alv Mtser; ; Erest Stuht, Warden; Charles Membership 97. Meots th Thursday in each month, 0dd th and Dodge streeta. ‘corner 14t “RUTH REBEKAH DEGREE LODGE, NO. 1 Chartered 1 Offcers—J § Tucker, NG; D A Plory, ¥ G; profoundly refloct. Bt the list does | from s nvedment of $50 In capitaimton e e e eveing s not tell the whole story. Back of ‘New circalar, “Rales for Sucee s | Dodge streets. this lios the significent fact that the | *ith rauabl information i ul investorsymaied | ODD FELLOWS SROTECTIVE ASSOATION higher grades are in such supply that all that is offered sells promptly at the best quotations, while the lower grades are not taken teriorate in the hands_o “ud are soon torced into nvlllow T grades, entailing losses on all that have any interest in the goods. Even beyond all this there are grades which are never quoted,—which go into the hands of fastidious purchasers right from the hands of the makers often bringing 100 per cent. above the high- est quotations. In such cases more is paid for the quality of brains used ;hnu for all other portions of the pro- uct. Address Adams, Brown & Co., Bankers and Bro- T,38 and 28 Broad street, New York city. Jy28-dawlw(d) SIMMONS" Liver Regulator or Medicine, Is emineatly » Family Medicine; and by being kept ready for fmmediate resort will save many an hour of sulferlng and many a dollar in time and doctors bills Attr overforty years trialitls il receving the most unqualified testimonials to 118 viriues from persons of the b hes: haracier and responsinl ty. “Eminent phyviciaas commend 1t for all diseases of the liver, AS AN EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC OPINION OF THE ULERGY. Snoxoxs' Liver KEGTLATOR fs certainl & o y t - ace suffering from hejatic disorders and have Secrstary and Libracian, No. Faher, G P, Lineon Omat June, 1873. O cersWan L, Pesbody, Presdent; Joha W Nichols, Vie Prosident; Charles Midgeley, Treas urer; John Groves, Secretary. Meets Ist Wodnes day in each month ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION. Ingeroorated 1874, O ifiers—Henry Bolln, President; T J a T3 00 Houm, Tresurer Neots last Saturday in easn month. ODD FELLOWS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Eraos, Prosident; E B Weit, ot volumes, 800. Knights of Pythias, GRAND LODGE OE NEBRASEA, Meyer, P G C, Lincol: W_E Cepeland, G C, R R Spicknall, G VC, Tecumseb; B ¥ 'E E Fronch. xnme’. A’ Baker, G M E, Columbus; W But while this is more fully shown | - 3rotufering from hesatlc o 55 ¥hie habberiamnrkel than £ 15" tHint OF | & Sier prepncatias we sus: cffoc tums the s | aat e O e e many other products, it is found in P"-ndhmdm * Phllp o Nah; | G L Belierus: A Meyer, Lineotn, and 33 Mo many other things. The higbest quota- Mcnmdfihm;m-nmmloryomlm e I RASKA LODGE, NO. 1 tions in hegs and cattle do not really | — Kev. David ng: Pastor of Presbyterian | Chartered November, 1368 show the best figures obtained. Very | Coureh Macon. o & CH gy, Yol RIS AR choice lots are taken on private terms, TAKE R ot B3 e, M F.3 8 Shropehbe, which if made public would cause | gFNMINMMONS LYVER |[& § ;'.,‘,’,},’"g., ,,,‘; "”"“‘. many inquirics to be made of com- | e e S Y IR mission men by their principals. 1 REGULATOR. “SLASET LODGE, NO- & K. o0F, (Garman) is hard for many to realize thatany ( J1 = M = =78 ~ 7 1+ “‘s.?"“ 2ok Boerit, O ; Chas Schmidt, ¥ one else sends better goods to market. e ST o e comp 0t wmesane | C; Jocch glm. ot E: et Mots, Moln And even on s0 common a_matter a8 In thesido. Somedmzes the ain a1 | 4rastan, Bllaa, Prlaes - fat pigs, there is Edward Burnett, of l_rl;.nmldnv mm':fi‘n‘;-'g lb-lllnnl'l.nr:i ulnlm"l,s,_fl Ellflv.nl. A Jngn 1G; sickness, bowels in Sirering with lax. Southboro, Mass., who gets twice as ool cosmvs souctimes much for his_choice porkers, and his LD is tronbied with lard, 1a can' be obiained by any one | & xbie.¥ ‘accompanied with painfl seusa-ion of baving LEPT UNDONE something which ought to have been dcne. Ofte « comp aintog of weakness. ain, and dull, heavy rensation con-kersb e tons | Bous i with pride_that we mote the | Barsboendgne, Ofie; comp o T avove symptoms atiend, the slsese, and s Siher. times very fow of them bu the’ LvER s enerally the ‘ryan mosk fovorved: The Chaspest, Purest and Best Famdly Mod- For DYSPEPSiAL CONSTIPATION, Jln:lleq Billious Attacks, SICK HEADACH] Bl o Spirts, SOUB STOMACH, H Ofldnxl and Only Genuine, MaxvracToRED BY J. H. ZEILAN & CO., PHILADELPHiA, PA! | Price, $1.00. Sold by all Druggists. o septieodawly lower go to Eagland, and the German market absorbs those of medium qual- ity. The city market calls for more of the strictly prime than it can get. ‘This state of facts ought to encous age y wife, and farmer’s boy, and farmer's girl, w0 excel in everything that is un- dertaken. It will not do to lan.l dewn inthebelief that * ‘mother's way” is better than any other. If wasin its day. But its day was last week, or last month, or last year, or, may be, twenty-five years ago. Meantime t1 world has moved on, and the “‘w: have changed. It will not answer to ignore or despise the change. These must be respected. Having respect for the progress of the age make the difference between a drudge And 5 [ i devotee. The one is a slave to hi ot e snuqug usnlcmz ©0. —_— “Miss Mary” at Worth's. Paria letter to The Chicago Times. If you want s realization of that &‘:":"’b‘m":.'?"m The Hichest Modical much-talked-of quality, style, fl..; [ -mn'.{.- report 95 cares out of 100 cases NO MOR. RHEUMATISMI on eov'x', to Worth's and ask for ““Miss An Eaglish brunette will mpand to your summons—a brunette with large blue eyes and slender Ggure, and a mien of blended reserve and dignit; She will take your orders with the air of aqueen, and will move to exccute them with the step of a duchess. She is the very incarnation of style; dnt mysterious quality is diffused throug] out her being, from the summit of hu dark-tressed head down to the tip of her shapely slipper. Were she clad in_a tow bag, fastened around her waist with a hempen cord, she would impart to that garb a subtle air of elegance. She is always arrayed | < in some of the latest creations of the presiding divinity, and whatever they may be she looks well in them. lo -complexion defies & lor, -’.flh she can wear gnnnrq\\dzn w with equal Fapanity. "Bt ok tiot Gaftrm her throat, and puffed sleeves are power- ot b ‘meh3dly OHIOAGO SHOT TOWER 0O. STAIIDAIID SHGT l | s ' 18 a8 much sAucvuc» AS sunz CURE|: Schiank, Treasurer; Rhinehardt, Guardian. Meets 34 and th Sun- days in each montb Py K. S. B. Association. E_Simon, Conductor: Brotherhood Locomotive En- neers. QMAEA DIVISION, o. 188 omcers T Lir CE; G ¥ Wilkins, J4; BRI S0 B'C Howard, Grand Is- land; Secre rance. Membership &3. o, o, S e, Brotherhood Locomotive Fire- men. MISSOUBI RIVER LODGE, NO. 84 pnmllfi CONCORDIA. Chartered 1878 Officers—J M Byers, Master; ; John Fogurty, FS and T £oe sgmt. Meota every Mondsy scd Thursday evenings, st less to umparran varringe. | ‘Hall every ,-h-’daa. to her arms.. She maves in a tieback | |3 1| e B s sehia Vit i like a swan,'and carries & train with mema--.m R Tgee, Olihle. the unconscious ease of & mermaid. et by She-is never flusteced o put out, o B im t or familiar. “Stout ma- Order of Railway Conductors. the cha¥m™and ‘of her Chartered June, 1575. e and grace appear- i Officers—Harry Gilmere, C C; Charies 3 mmulft'uh:"fi""m -wuromfl. ) En‘cc,uu-, &{&L‘u u-:-li of y-mig way order duplicates, ek page oGl v T Sop |2 . B B W. nnclnn e | LR i wd Sheetand mes > l-th?.--l Linsesc O mclwymr‘. fi.u-, ¥ Yodickm, Seo- Officers—J Rosicky, gl Ak ‘WO. . | OMAHA TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPER NCE, NO. 9. ;| B e, -G 3 Bogiag, W A S M ; e Liskie mH mw ; Max Bergman, Sec’y: o | Treaa Ouarho)-n Stage Manager; 8. Hofl: +p 24 mon th st Temperance Societies. Meeta in Clark’s Fall, Fourtesnth and Dodge strots, every Wednesiay evening, at 7:30. GRAND LODGE OF GOOD TEMPLARS. e, G 53T, Juniata; 1 M &2 2o We'r, Lnwoin, OMAHA LODGE, NO. 41, 1.0.G.T. October, 1878. ngusta oo P O L. 08: AS ning, 1211 Farnham mf‘flmflmmp. 108. EVENING STAR LODGE, NO: 145, 10G T ‘October, 1378 ot WD M, Joun T l-proved Order of Red Men. OMAHA TRIBF, NO. 2. Officers—Sachem, James Dnnndlyy Jr; Senior Saasiors, O'Nell;_Junlor ore, James Morberger; Cot R, M O'Sallivan; K of CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS. WINDOW SHADES. And eve rtaining to the Furniture and ryflung l7l)eholnt/al'u€§ dee.e 4 A GOMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE - LOWEST PRICES. OEAS. SEIVER O, 1208 and 1210 anham!itreeh I!E'ISON’S CAPCIN! ' POROUS PLASTER DERPUL RENEDY, It containa new med inal elementa, which, in ‘combinat: =5 mbination wit! TAKE THE ROUTE. No. 8 5 o s o e oYy :fl;._."ga.,.wmm _;.:um....yl, ohascitng with tmtod for o Prorts 3134 m; Biomingen §o.' : Soam; Champaicn 106 poms e Arive Tafasarels mndnnul 10:35 p m; WMI- 11:10 p . Saineie 8403 m Do i castorn cition. Leaves Pocria 7:90 pm to principrl No, 6 [ Ty o p g oty Boom, Duovile 342 o oot 4 v.mumao ' Davton 030 8 Cotambas ll“fl !B'pm Hfihm sz;.uph i T8 s s Now T 5, Buo . o & = ..mm;;"“:m Iine castern cities on ss quick time "8 ita competitors, without sccosive ¥, DS Moors; Prophet, A J Harmon; Past Sachems, James Donnelly, Sr, Wm N Nason, Ed Bush. J Strabell, Ed Krie A J Harmon; P SPRand PV G1, Jumes Donelly, Stevenson, Rep. to the G C.of the U S'A, and G 1for 156 Hting Grounde of Nebrasks e, of members, 76. mosts every Friday, st 72305 m. 18 No 1211 Farnharm Farahaos o w3 sate Royal Arcanum. NEER COUNCIL, NO. 118, R A. w e Juty, 187 un.v' Andersn, Ragent; domf 3 R oo'fi’m. Senkry; Coas HGodtroy, o i . Trustees-—0 H Godirey, : nehmflwflnv. Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation. Rooms Comer 16th and Lo, = Room open daily, from $30am to eors—Rev W A Lipe, Prosident; B H Ken- nedy, Vice President; M G McKoon, Treasurer; Jobn' L McCague, Secretary; Dr Kobert Pock, General Superintendent and Missior Boar of Directors-—Dr J C Denise, br P 8 Lel- senring, Rev T Falk, Watson B Smith, W Flem- ing, MG Mekoon, Joha L McCague, CE Rey- ‘Womans’ Christian Temper- ance Union, August 14th, 1578.) Mrs Dr. Sia ghier Bresident’ M. Jardine, urs ark, Men. JT "Bal, M. . C. B T . . Beans, Correspanding Sec Mre, §. Hulst, Tres. Meets every Tussday st $p.m., at Finet M. E Church, Davenpors 5t A.0.T. Exscrny P. Noedbam, M. W.; € yricEns :—C. ©, 5. Niehols £.1 1.0, emm.n C. E Rey w3 Z OMAHA TURNVEREIN. —jou | Organized Jasmary 36, 1870 ruembers and Officers—Phil. Andre, President; Chas. Bein- gord, Vieo Prsident: Goo. Authes, 15t Turowart- ¥, Hiarmann, % Toruwart; K. Schuetzherger; 1t Secy: F. Eisasser, 20 Sccy; J. J. Fronanf, Treas. ‘A Cabn, H. Dillman OMAHA Dlm“ n%mmu'flo! ers-—Jacob Houck, & Vi resdansy Sec's: . Brandt, ‘mao, 3 DANISH Joi_ FRIENDSHIP CLUB. cer Hall. Organized Octe- 7o ST ALOTSIUS SODALITY. OHICAGO, BURLINGTON & (JUINCY RL£ ILRVRO. ‘With Smooth and Perfect Track. Elegant Passen- ror Coaches, aod PULLMAN SLEEPINC & DINING CARS. Itisacknowledged by the Prees, andall who travel ‘over it, to be the Base Arrourmp and Busr ‘Maniem Road 1n the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should bear tn mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICACO, And Points Enst, North and Northwest. Without Change of Cars! and == e, 3o wich the ivaniags of (e et ol F Thiough Cars i the Weet? Gen'l Pass. and Mcket. |na(...wm fa marie ey ‘fi"finm e o, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND 8t. Paul & Sioux Uity RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE ! From Council Blufls to ST. PAUL, LA POLIS, DUL o= = OV EX, Anda ,,u.,’“.. in Northern Tows, Misnessta 20d Dakota.” This i the Tnx Silver Medalat the Paris. WHO I8 ulucoun'rn WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WiLL s== BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE CHICAGO ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICR R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST* It main Iine rans from Chi and’ Ormal @ ugh Jolles. Oteat EL G T .:“.Lé ot Biu | SMOKING, SALOON whers, you can enfoy youw- . . ail boars o e day. incent Iron Belakes span”th ——Q; Sunections PRIVCIER"2 & coxxmcry GREAT 1LBOCCH LINE ARE. S;'n it *ul‘z"‘m WA all diversing tnes for the B GLEWOOT, with the Lake Shore & M:shw m‘: thern and Pitisdurk. FL. Warne & Chiage of enfortng Your ments, wRIlS paseing” Gver Senailfarpralrics ot iincls and lowa: oo ¥ imaienificont Dining and as o0d as el o aeventy v, Con u like: and pay for whiat you get. NNELL. with AL DER MorvES A O BT i P :: O, Aru _with B. & Mo. ut majority of the pea- itreny Cnormous line warrantime 10, we Bounce uRat th “biiNG o One other great feature of o FALACE cA] 'ffl‘u_wo 4. KIMBALL, Gen'l Supertutendent. AT DR.| & ---..n b Reaa R TR T cuiior 5a ar I laageagas eken $10ta$100 dres BAXTER O 'Lmu-.,\\.uxx N PETROLEUM Tavested in Wall St. Stocks mas. fortunes every mosih. Book sen VASELINE. Grnd Mol a te Pl Eosion - cquioper frored woeinn ehouse Ausomptc A Brikes and llr plattorm Coupler and Bafler. And for SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT @ uneurpased. Eiegant Drawh Sicping Cars: Swned nd contraiel by the com: pany, run Through Without Charge, between Union Pacific Transter depot, Council Blufts, and St, Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Trinster Depot at Council Biufiaat S5 p. m., roaching Sloux City at 1020 p. m. and. 5L, Pau A1L05 s, m, making 28TEN HOURS ¥ ADVANCE OF ANY Ornzr Rovre. Retaming, leave St. Paul at 3:30 m..‘rriv Ing 3t Slowx Clty 450 m "and Unlon acific Transtor Depot, Counci Blus, at 9:50 . m. 7Bo sure that your tickets resd via 8. 0 & ERR" CHICACOSNORTHWESTERN RAIE.T;W‘;A.Y, BEST mQUIFFED Most Reliable Ballway CORPORATION 0B Grist Wis, embescing, wader cue man- agement, 2!58 MIL= NF RNADT| Pay hie ticket Tine+ and be sure it cr its connectt . The Beagia sor Omcere-—tiav 0 Ornapeim: ...am Joseph B Kosmar, t; mnui Secretary; Avton ror; Jokin Frenger, Librarian. . L (QUAHA GTMNASIUM CLUB. 1283 Douglas. cn"uh-‘rm- 3 CCowin, Vies Presi- dent: F P Gridlev, Treas: A 8 Huntington, Sec’y. | s* convenience. 5 1t is the only road in the west lebrated Pullzaa Hotel Cars Setween & It the only road running the Pullman Pal- Freeport, buque, McGregor and Milwaukee. 7 No road offers equal facilities m number of through udm equipped with Pullman treatment of wounds, burns, sores. cuts I0E, and T similar oves. Txy THEW 33 and so-cent sires of all our goods. OR. J; A, SHERMAN, is sow at bis brecc: e o thive ey b e The most valuable amily remedy hn.;pu. I superior to ap COLGATE & CO.,Sole Agents. Sold by all Druggies ERS"Eh CGD-LIVER QY i B ki oo 8 W e s o S e e . Seiceiin & €o., . 3. RUPTURE outh Fifth Street. woers os: = 1 Jay 1o st Gl Juy e o3 book with phot Tikenesies of bad cases befe PIAND = ORGAN =ta Jower prics than any other firm? W1 liscause we sell direet to Famiies fiom o own Factory at wholesale price. Proves tis by reading our Catalogue, with prices. Ma: ied free. e ship for ten days aad warran. &v years. U. 8. PIASS 2 ORGAN C0.. NEW YORY FREEMASONS St Rl Chpa e rted lmsonlh (28 to subscribers. _Terma, - vance, Largs. sommeoss, Chrome, by mal g o?.u '49 Cedar St. Box 2509, New York *BEFGRE BUYING OR RENTINGWA CABINET ORGAN Be sute to send for our LATEST Cararocus b e eian seecen rce 3 m MM Ul $105, $108, §114. 10, rds), an S e MAON & HAMLIN OROAN 0. ton, New York o Chicago. I igan. irposes. Axl.nvmm o, o ORTH, with K. P. and K. en Br. Union Rock Island Route,” are sold by 8t your home ticket office, address, E.ST. JOHN. GenI Tkt and Pasw'sr Ast., Pllh IIAIIIS' RADICAL llll! SPERMATORRHEA. —rmm— “SEMINAL pmn.l.l - i e i i ik } 1 | o | Sy ey 15| i i i [t ¥, § B > £ *@ ol o ik | Remember that aak for tickets via the B and Nortwesters Raiesy and ke 2o HARRY Thkat Agent, 513 1ith Tai Omata. P. Depot, Omabs J. BELL, Ticret GHARLES ATRINS. Gon'l Avent. Omatar ATLANTIC & CT. WESTERN Guide to ‘e Sent Jii.l' i