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| uhm 8¢, Omaba. Yatents, Pensions «nd Goveru- 'HE DAILY BEE OMAHA PUBLISHING cO., PR:PR ETORS. TE MS OF SUBSCKIPTI N, 916 Farnham, bet. 9th and 100h Streats ment Cizims, Copy. . Betes, 'y pro s oo, 0 Genl O . Vandr | § iy o7 2 473000 (oosipeld), son, Hui, .9 Poppeion, aud T. L. Kimall, | 3 montns 2 = Eq suliim TME T BLES 2. T. CROSSLYY, AT TAND C L NSELOR AT 1AW, ) No. 31 S0 tu 15th S¢, bet. Farnbam gnd £ Hoay w01 s W. W asmer STURCES & BARTLETT, | TTOP S Y-AT-LAW—00 1, CraightonBlosk, A\ Oxaia. lveb. CHATLES W S14ERAL, T LAw- Comphells Blaak, roe Someen Forsbas 94 Do AR, NoB W23, W—Loans movey, buys e, oom '8 Onighin o E. Pritchett, 1508 s ~ OMAHA, NEB. DEXTER L THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW. . M- CHADWICK, AT LAW—Office 1504 Farnham A 'ARTZLANDE TTORNET AT LAW—Oor. 12t and Farnbam mayam M A. FONDA, COUNSELOR AT LAW. e Bieck, onpostts Posi T WM. L, PEABODY, Procwred. W% _ ODLLEOTIONS MADE E. G. MGLAUCHLIN. LAW AND JUSTICE OF hesst corner Fiftesnth = Patents Iy Attended to. T C'SRIER & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, 0ok, Fiftconth ane Farnhamy COR. DOUC- & I5TH TS, omATA ‘W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law, 0o coiCK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law, Spocta atier 3 %0) be given to all suits of every desertptio F the Suate and . EDW2RD W SIMERAL, LA¥—Room ¢ Crelghten 0Bl o ARXE CODWIN, 16 ‘and Dougiss THE MAILS. TOOMAS F. Trains UNION PACIFIC. LavE. Daly Express.... I2:15 p. i do Mixed. 10p m. 2 5308, m. Mail......... | atail.. out of Omaba to. OMAHA & NURTHWE-TERN AND X33 5208, m, 240p. CB& ., $40 p. m. CR . £:30%, m, S0p. m, cast i m. 8 Citya P, VPR &RV B &M [ c.ax. CRE& Ck I cB& 10 UPRE (pm 0. & K. V. from Lincoln, 1210 p. m, SCrtyab,llam B & inNeb. 4 p. m. 10°al mils for States fows leave but onosa day, vis: 430 m offiteopen from 1201 p. m. Bundsys. (ALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departare of CHICAGO, RO K 1SLAND & PACIFIC. 10:00 p. m. 110008 m. SI0UX CITY & PACIF CEAILROADS. Express..... 3008, m | Fxpree-. Exoept Sundsge. B &3 R. B 1o NEBRASKA. [wrar) nast) Omsba (v) .......0:00 | Eearney TneQps0am Plactsm o m | Bloowi Kearn Judan7:s pm | Ked cloud () Red Clous (rr 7:5 pm | Plattea'th (ar) 4:20p m Eloomgtn(anizs pm | Om ba (sr).. 435 pm Hastings (1v) 5068 m | bloom'eton (a1) Bloamington 133 pm Grcans (1) 737 & | Lodiancia (1) Oriuaus (ar) 7:00 p m | disnoia (fv) ¥ t10am | Exprem proa . b40pm | WABASH, oT. LOUL> % p. m. 118 wday, 2and 5p. m; Councll Bluls s m, a0d 2:95304 5:35 p m. ‘rassExors TRADS 50 COMMERCIAL. RICHARDS & HUNT, ttorneys-at-Law. Criom o1 Santh Fonrtes: th Strast — EKENNEDY'S EAST INDIA TONIC ‘NOLLAWASNOD ‘gyuomeSuvte(] snorng wENYWNevy ‘eRcedasq o FAMILY AND |V R A G na « 3 £l BITTERS! SOL}ELAE'RNW&WED.’ GMAWA. Neb, rdn it + by ruall free Toldo, O. tittle book, o~ IRON. TURBINE WIND ENCINE The Strongest and Most Durable WIND ENGINE In the Werld Hundrods in s in Tows and Nebraska 8 | by Dealer 10 Dy evvry GORAEY. This cut represents our Buckeye Force Pump which is particalariy sdapted to Wind Mill use, as it works casily and throwa s constant stream, and does not freeze up in the cold- est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER, Westorn Ay, Omabie, | B'rd'ds shoe 'g. BUTTER AND EGGS. Cholostable. Pacicers lots. Fxtra choice and very bright. Bright Table Drips.. New Orleans Mollasis.... vancing. Masket sdvaogigrs. Rio, prime to choice. Rio good to pri Rio fair to good... Currants,choice new. Black Berries. Raspberries Pitted Che-:::..\ > lichigan pples. e Evaporsted State Peaches... Lake Peaches. California Peaches. CANNED "G00DE. “S"Oysters, 2 b cans, ¥ case. . do - do 11b can,per case. LightWeight Oysters 21b ¥ case Safimon, 11, ¥ dozen. do 21, ¥ dozen. Standard Tomatoes,2 Ib, - e 3 1, § case Standard Peaches, 3 Ib, ¥ case, “ < 1 case. Raspherries, 2 1b, ¥ case. Blackberries, 2 I, & case Corn, 2 Ib.¥ case. Apples, Gal, ¥ d Narrow Fat Peas,2 b, String Beaus, 2 Ib. per case..... SUNDRIES. Nutmegs.. Pepper .. Allspice Cloves Cossia Beansper bushel Cheess full cream GLAS! Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis- count off list. HARDWARE. IRON. Common bar. Horse-shoe bar Norway nail rot ‘Tens, npwards. “ mule* Nwetrshn Putuam pails DRY GOODS. BROWN COTTONS. Fruit of the Loom. ~ew York Mills.. REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. 3 Htings (1) 655 p ™ 1 0pm 280 pm SIOUX C/TY & BT. PAULR. R ERIDGE DIV.SION U. P. B R (%esve omune, daly—s 3 m, 02 m. 108 m, Wam,1p @, ¥p. @35 @, 6p. @05 m, Leave Conncl] Blufls;—8:25 s, m, 9:25a.m,, . m., ‘loaving Omaha st 9 and 11 " 935, Leave Cmaba:—64, m,7 & m, 880 & m, 1 P.m.. T8 B, ore) Buffs— 615 & m,, 9408 m, 140 s m.525p m, 7.00 p. W, 750 p. W Daily exoeps Bunduy. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR.R. Omaha Wholesale Markets. Owuana, August 21, 1880. e 2 134 FXAAEYS £ 90903 000 i £ 13 10 4 KO RD €0 £3IBBSLL2EEU8ET BhoTon orory 555 o BRESRS - 114 85w omw o0 renen LY LUMBER, Framing, 18 #. and under. 20 00 Each sdd. ft. over 18, per X 50 Fencing, No. 1, 12 to 20 ft. 22 00 " No. 2,12 to 20 ft. 20 00 Sheeting, dressed, No. 1 2 00 s o No. 2. 19 00 Common bosrds, dressed 2200 STOCK BOARDS. 140 00 85 00 30 00 200 40 00 85 00 25 00 500 No. 1 siding. 25 00 No.2 * 22 50 No.3 « 20 00 PICKETS. No. 1 pickets, per M. 3250 N e e L 250 yvIsEING, No. 1 fisish, 13, 14, and 55 00 BNoAL E S 50 00 No.z “ 1y 1 and 2 45 00 No.2 * -1 40 00 No.3 * 500 23 00 80 00 25 00 25 00 23 00 40 00 85 00 50 00 87 300 260 400 18 10 250 it 3 laster, 27 Hair, per bu 25 felt, 100 ibs. ... 800 Straw board, “ . 400 0 G batuans, per 1001k, Tin_ 195 Well curbing .......... 80 00 Rough 3, and 2 i, ‘In Taits, per 100 ft. lin PosTS 18 16 16 80 40 Dry Sheep Pelta. Tallow. High winte. pergal .. et Alcohol, 180 per cont. per gal. 3 B et = 1 1 200.8 1 1 e 1 50a3 00 200 150 750 A0S 70 Ohampagnes, pints in baskets. 25 00 Domestic champaign : 22 00 Port wine, per case. 1 50,3 00 il}crri;d} 1 50a3 00 les, Edinburg 275 “ Bass & Ca. 225 Guinnesa Dublin stot 225 LEAUHER. Best alaughter o 8 Beat oak. i French ki 110a1 40 French calf, 1 50a2 10 Domestic ki 75al 10 Domestic cal 1 10al 30 Hemlock uppe Ok upper, per foot Grain, upper Liniage, per 2 ‘oppings, 0 Morsoces (ootiee) por £66 as “ ol a 3 * Simon per skin..... 8 00a3 25 “_ glove kid. 80 Boot webbiog, per foo bid HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak u No. 1 Pittsburg oak. . 5 ] No. 1 Cincinnati oak . 4 No. 2 Cincinnati oak 3 No 1 hemlock . 3 No. 2 Hemlock 8 COAL—RETAIL. Anthracite. 10 50 Blossburg. 12 0) Wyomisg 8 50 Oskaloosa . 550 Towa nut 500 Whito Broast. 550 Facts that We Enow. 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Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaba. —_— CHICAGO SHOT TOWER (0. Manatactarers of SURETOBUT IT. B SURE 0 R RESTIN MARKET. E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. Manutactarers of Lead Pipe, Shoetand Bar Lead, ‘Block Tip, Pipe ana Solder, Livseed Oil 54 00 Gk ORDERS SOLICITED. THE GIRL MUTINEER Toward the else of an October day 7 !|in 1777, a veseel sailirg in a south- | westerly direction crossed the fifts- 8 £ 2| scventh degres of west lougitude. Hr keel plowed the waves of the vorth Atlantic, and her destination seemed to be the Azores—she was eailing before a strong wind, and the rrangement of her sails indicated flight. It flight, from whom! The naked eye could perceive no pursuer on tho bosom of the ocean; but the eea-glasses leveled by a number of Britich officers, who graced the clean decks, rovealed a dark speck on the rim of the horizon. This distant object ocasioned no little anxisty among the offcers. A silence which had reigned among them for mauy moments was suddenly bro- ken by & man whose bearing might have proclaimed him an Euglish ad- miral. e still follows,” were ths words that fell from his lips, *‘but with the help of Neptune we'll outsail him in the night,” Though the officer spoke with much assurauce, there lurked in his tone a a latent fesr which his companiors de- tected, and they exchauged significant glances. Over the face of the deep night wa setting, and the vessel kept straivht before the wind, to the joy of the commander who had lately spoken. The shadows graduslly veiled tho far- away poraers from sight, and when the officers separated exproseions of triumph were cn their lips. The British vess:l was tha Meteor, a fast sailer, whose armament consist. ed of seventy eicht guns. She wasa well built doub’e-decker, and Fad secn much service in the war which had ragad almost three years betw en Great B-itain and her Americsn colo nies. Her anaed and her fo-m dnblo armsment had made her a te ror t American vesseis in Eurepean watars, Her commander, a sea born Enelish- man, named Gilieray, wes an «flic of undoubted cou-age and cunning, to which he add-d a vindicriveness that rendered 1im cbnoxious to many of bis (wn crew. The Mateor was flving from a new and vore formidable foe—fivinz with a hold A'l-d with hooty. On theiay precedi- g the ne that hed 1t closed noen her in fich-, sho had crptured an Am rieon crniser, after a s irited The prize had proved ona « f . and Cart. Gi'd ry dd net wi h to risk an_encagement with the vess 1 fo'lowing in his wake. Captain Cin’ ngham, the purauer, was a second Paul Joncs. He wrs one of the most drring epirifs of our then infant nave, and his nrms hed_hacome a terr T along the of E gland He pwsued and cerinred a rumber of Brit-h shins, which he either burnt or sent into friendly ports; and when he d-scried the Meteor. frash from her vio ory, ha haritated not a moment t2 crowd al! :ail and give chase. Th ra were men on the denks of the Reve g, an Conyngham’s vesse] was approprint-ly _named, who wa chd the fiy'n- B glishman. Mu h speeu- 1ton concerning the result of the chise ran through the several gronps, and Conenzham smiled when ke turn ad to reply to the words of a youth ful lianterant who strod beside him, sea-olegs in hend. “Wa can outanil her, Gilbert,” the Americen ovptain said, with emphs “th's wird favers both of us alike and in the cslm that will prevail, she mus liy by till dav.” The yonng oftic r turned from his captain and again his e: s wera s'rain- od to make cut the frm of thw ship rapidly dissppaating among the pre- vailing shadows. Conyngham did_not return to his g'ass, “but he watched the face of his youtbful companion. “I am oonfident that Miss Temple is on board the Eaglishman,” he auid, at last. “‘Of couree she is!” exclaimed the lieutenant with & flush.. *I knew she was on board the Mischief when it fell inty the Meteor's hanis, and I am catisfied she is a prisoner.” “ The fairest prize old Gilderoy has captured in mavy a long day!” re- marked Con;ngham with a laugh a* the lieutenant's smile, and the flash ted up the depths of his anxious The conversation was interrupted by an unexpected veering of the wind that paled the cheeks of the numer- ous watchers on the deck, and the of- ficers separnted. Now, having learnad something of the Meteor's pursuer, let us returu to the Eng'ish versel. The calm prophesied by the Ameri- captain fell upon the ocean short. iy after the descent of darkness. It worried Gilderoy, and he held fro- quent consultations with his «ficers, now cn deck, now in his stateroom. He held consultations in the latter place over a bottle of choice wine,and under liquor's inflaence, he soundly cursed the daring Yankee privateer. Becalmed on the water and beneath the stars, the Met-or lay like & Fuge, slumbering leviathan, = Her 1ghts wero hidden, and the specrr 1 fi ures that trod her decks conver:ed iu whis- ers, 3 In a small apartment not far remote frqm the council cabin, stood a benu tiful young girl. There ws a 11ok of sorrow in her dark eyee, and her fece wa: quite pale. She apjearol to be list nnz, for her heai w s bent to- ward Gilderoy’s room, frem which di- rection cime a faint ond c.nfused murmur of vo *I know we are becalned,” she faid to herself in an audible tone, “and I kiow, too, that the offiers wre worried about it. The men? I know that muny ot them hate Gilde- roy. D.dn't I hear the helmsman sy ‘ast night that the sailors wouid re- fuse 1o fight for the man who rulas them with a rod of izon, and when he had spoken thus, didu’t he remark to +fellow tar that the prisoners did not know their strengthl Yer, that he did. The men think of mutmy, and 1he man at the wheel is now ready to rise agairst the captain of this hip. They want a leader, they gnuw in si- lence the chwin of tyrsnuy. with which their captain has bound them. Iwll sprng the mine! Lwil led the Meteor's mutiacers, and Revenge may have our pr ze. Adaline Temyls sp ke with a fierce determination and tightly clenched her hands, The observer would have laughed to thiok that she bad dec'ded tv head a b 1dy of mutineers—that s'ie—a fragile virl f nineteen, bad resolvid to rob the Britiah navy of one cf its hest ves- #els or to perish in the attempt. She left the room with a resclve well formed, and steadfast in her de- terminatin Like a spectre she g id- ed down the darkened corridors of the vessel, ard at last, climbing upward with care, reached the deck. Captam Gi'dercy and his lieuterants were below discussing the situation over reveral bottlea cf wine. Adaline saw the stars overhead, and turning her face to_the various points of the compass without greeting a bre-zs that would have pleased the Buitish capt ain. _The man at the wheel, having noth- ing to do, seemed to have fallen aslesp, for he started whea Adaline's hand fell upon his shoulder, aud his hand made & rapid moveniont toward his Delt, when he ssw her figure. “Iwantto talk with you,” she said in & low tone, miking no discley of the knife whose hil she clutched — knif like ths belmsman's, T wa t0 say a few worcs, and yon sre goi tolister? Ihewd youuse mutinons Iingu-ge las* night, and Lcou'd have you hurg st the yard arm speking to the tyrant Gildercy. He was her man! “You are harboring echemes of mu- tiy at this very moment,” she con. tiuued, after a brief pause, “and you are not =lone in the d:abolical work. 1 can tell the captain Lefore an hour, if—" Adaline_paused & moment, and heard the beating of the eailur’s heart. He siared into her face like & man suddenly frightened by a ghoet, snd ho finished her senteuce with lips almoat touching his ea “If you do not obey me!” Then the helmsman's lips parted. “For the love of heaven do not throw us poor devils st the feet of Gilieroy,” stammered tho sailor. “He would h:nEnvery one of us be- fore morninz. Do you want us to mutiny to night? Our time has not yet come. There is but nineteen of us now—"" n “But the prisoners—sixty-two atrong men and braye.” “Thog are Americans “Nevertheless, they will not hesi- tate to rescue gallant Eaglish sailors from ths tyranny of this ship. T, night, it y-u s+y %0, T wil drive this knife to “your heart, and have your Ask the recor. g dvaneptics e The Cheapest, Purest an - T Che, Parat. and B Pty Mol A Bl SO LTIATE e S ook o Parely Vegetable, Contatntng thoso Soathe n Rooie and Herba, which ' Wi Providence pas plased Contrin whert Civer Dicsss e prat. 1t Care 1 Pickemn oo = the Liver and Bowela. S by D et of Tux STNPIONS o Liver Gomplaat are » it or bud tame i the month Pain i the Rk, Saewor Somiote tiam? Sous Somach: viernaiely soive asdax: Heudsch Memory, with a painful sensation of Memory painful sensation of thick yellaw ap. es, 2 dry Cough of. ption. , wrotch T can re-ommer diseaso of the L ress and death will ensite. £ efMcacions remedy for “iWe have tested its virtues. rersonally, and know that for Dystepeia, Fillionences Throhbing Headact world ever saw comrades hungto the yard arm befors day.” Then the helmsman saw the knife whosa blade flashed very near his breast, and the nextmoment he stood on the deck. “We'lldo it!" hesaid. “But Che: tor is wounded—hurt yesterdsy by a ball from your ship. Chester was to have l-d u3.” T will take his place, said Adsline. “Now let us strike.” Capt. Gilderoy, icious of tha mautinous spirit on his ship, had pl.ced watches who hed belonged fo tho Ches'er party. Adaline scon discov ered this, and at length, seven detcr- mined knives and vistcls, preparad for the fray. She stacioned twn of the strongest at the council room, whilo as many more guardod tha Fatches. Then the rrisners wera called forth, (n by e, until sixty-two stronced lin bsd Yaikee 811 ers stood on deck, ready to do their duty. There was a tuult among the ean- tain’s party when tha mutiny was dia- covered, and 'ho - flicars were ar pr sed of 1ho s*ate of »fiaira by the diecharge of several pistols in the hold. “Muting!" cri-d Gilderoy, epring- ing from the table; and. the next mo- ment, having opened the docr, he f-und hmeelf i ng to t e floor Vy one of‘rhs mautineers who guarded the por- tal. Another Britich officer was knocked down, when severs] prisoners male their spoearance, and ‘he inmates of tha cahin were sccured. It was one of the m at stwiting matin‘es in_the B navy; but the most thrill ng part was yet to crme “Now, three ch-ers for the Enelsh snilors!” oried a st-lwart mutineer, who had ably seconded the patri tic girl. Threo chegrs wers given with a will —they swept far i1to the night and #t rtled the tenants on snother vessel's de:k. No more such cheers!” snddenly cried Ads Temple ina tone of com- m nd—*‘Tne Meteor is io ber the flag of ths American conzress at her mizzon peak. The British mutinasrs wili lay duwn their srms, Yankee +8 will prepare to shoot those who refuse to chay. A moment's ei'ence was followed by curses, and the nincteen mutineers looked into the faces of the men whom thay had armed with Euglish pistols and cutlasses. Obedience alone wou'd save their lives, and in a fow mouments the British mutiveers were prisovers like their more faithful com- radas, and the good ship Meteor was in Yankee hands! Before dawn rockets revealed the Moeteor's position to her pursuer, and tne astonished Conyngham soon stood on the bloodless deck! Then the yourg American lieutenant encoun- .tered the heroine of the hour—the girl on whose finger he had placed & shining ring, w T knew that you were near in the Revenge.” she said to him, “and T thought I would present you with the Meteor—Why, Gilbert, it I had not led the muiineers, I might have run away from you, as I did yesterday. Gilbert Farloy assumed command of the valaable prize, and in many of his cruises ho was accompanied by the gallant girl whose fame was sung on the decks of every vessel in our little navy. After the war—wall, the reader can guess what “‘happened after the war.” Bepublicau_Registra.tion. DOUGLAS PRECINCT. Adams Thomas Barr Jobn Baumer F Borman Harman Bagley John er Bayley Deniel ~ Bagley John jr Bushnell Chas Creighton Jas _ DeMeany Michael Depoy Thos E Ebersold Geo Edwards N N Edwards Chester Forde John Files Thomas Griffin Joel T Griffin Jay Griffin Josl A Griffin Chas Hoard B Hunt Albert Lassalle L 8§ Lee John Miller S H Morrison Morris Maes'rix John Quealoy Pat Quenley John (sr) Que:ley Jotn (jr) Qunu Hampion Reifild JB Reifield L O Redficld W O Snoter George Saunders Platt SwihNJ Schneider § H S.undeis Henry KSchulz Mason Crinmer Jobn White Powell Wiicox A A 1, Heury K. Saunders, registrar for Douglas precinct, do hereby certily that the a“ove 1sa true and correct regisiration of the republican voters residing in Dougles precinet, to the best of my knowlcdgs and b lief. [Signed] HzxeY K. 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T WM 05 Tiks Uit Daath,” has been altered to read, “It halds like Braromve’s oLUE.” 1t Frof, Goilmstie's | romedies before Simmonw' Liver Reg lator, b none of them wav us more 1 ef: bi t the Regulator not only reieve cured us."—Editor Telsgrspts and Memenger, Macon, G MAXUPACTURNO OWLY AT J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA, Price, $1.00° 814 by all Dragglsts. Sartsendawty RAZN TARRASTS PURE P Giv'aihor redmir 1§ Helth las ol Viaahn e ob 1dit ¢t of Far'h, h Spriugn « thumean | e elies way F rihe sickman'eiis nt el SOLL R A i DRIG.S 8 and promivent eltizan of P g 12 V1ata 0, Dacem The P Posazo M=b cixi €0, Mot O. Gexrirurit £ ider many Rhenmatism. su most excrie ating 1al s, many nigh s’ sleep. of phesiciana and obtn ced wing sour ¥ fonr ot FREE Dr. Bosanto's Treatise on Rheuma tism and Files se . on application. ‘Addr.ss The Dr. Bosanko M. PIQUA, OHIO, . F. GOODYAY, . Omiaha mas-dkwtt § 75 mak: 012aday a vomo sty maie. Conly i onthtTroa. Adldrwss Trie Co. Portiand, Me ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banka, near LOUISVILI ., hae now rendy at the depot at Louiaville, on the B, & M. railroad, VWIEITE BRICE to fll any order at reasonablo pricos. Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do wall to give us a call or send for samplo. J. T. A. HOOVER. Prop., Tocisville. Nob FEVER AND AGUE. OSTETIER, CELEBRATED Defensive Medication wh ch shou'd nover be neglect- er is present, and ther fore a courve of th- Bitters at this &' son isparti 1y desirable, epecally for the sickly. As s ramed for uilivus 10.8, dgso-peia, vervou noes and bowo! comIunt-, thero i+ Dothing. holesoms ra trative Denle.s cenanally SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Liscovery of *he Age. discovoriosin the world have been made lan stayed, ‘aak Af o makes gvods or not, If really he lives in a mountai of snow. Last year an excursion sailes Aroppedinto what £ of wouders they '0nd a new land, iry-like beinzu appearcd on each hand. Thera were o ' like ours, with mo Beantiful vreea, Winebrandt —— ’ And far brighver skies than evor were scen, Birds with the hues of a rainbow were foand, Wil flvkors of sxquisite tragmance wers grow ng Aronn Not loug ween they left to won A eing son catme the; had B P He druve up ream that Todke' very qeer, odk them on towd au drove them ‘much ahout, Ho shonted them al uvor s wandertu reaim, And taceories akiny oo for wores »u i Furriaa wore wor i n bt Lreat s emall To Bncos the. said they woroscning thotm sl v Kingle, the Glave 1aker, o them 4t ren Allour Gloves woare sending t0 funce, S5t ahimed them suspénders sad may things | more. Saying I alse took these to . iend Bunce's store. Santa Claus then whispered a secret he'd tell, Asin O aha evory one knew Bunce wel, Ho therefore s .outc send his goods to Knowing his rle d will get their full sh Now remembar duwellera in (mana town, nth to unce's go round, o gloves great and small, ur sister oF sunt one aud all. , Champlon Hatter of the West, Douglss B = B.A. Fowur. Jauss B, Scorr., FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITEGTS. Designs tor buildings of any description on | axibibition at our office. We have had over 20 ears exgericnce o dericntag and saperiniend, bullding and- residen: | TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. GO EAST ~VIA THE— Chicago & Northwestern RAXLIWA Y. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It is the SHORT, SURE and Safe Route Betwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS —awo— CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE and il polnts EAST and NORTH. IT OFFFRS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY UTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It o the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS snd CHICAGO Tpon which 1s ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! T2 addition to theseand to please il classes of travelers, it ¢ives FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its EATING STATIONS at 50 conts each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL PAILS | ITS GOACHES ARE THE FINEST] ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS It vou wish the Best Traveling Accommoda- ticns sou will buy your ticket by this Route £3AND WILL TAKE NONEOTHER. All Ticket Agents can a1l von Throuzh Tickets via this road and Check sl Bag- kage ¥reo of Chargo OMAHA TICK Cor Tatt 44 Farnbam St iflc Depot. KIDNEGEN is hizhly recom or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Brizt Nervous Debility, or any Obatru Bladder Dis as P DEN'ER OFFICE—in Color do Ceutral and Unin Pacic Ticket Office. SAN PRANCISCO OFFICE2 Now Montgom- ery Street. For information, folders, maps, etc., not ob- talnable at Home Tigket Otfico, address any agent of the Company, or MARVIN HUCHITT, W. . STENKITT, oot Managor; | Gen'l Pase. Ageat, Gen'l Azt Gmaha & Councll Bluffs. SHORT LINE 1880. K.C., ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, T tha only Direct 7 fn to ST. L& AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. o hance of cars hetween Omaha snd 8t. Louls and but one between Ormaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [ Eastern & Weste n Citi wi chan andin advance of other Ineaip ad with Pulimans Catn 3 nex Dy Couch Prittorm and ate's Conprer and the celehrated Wostind house Air-Brae. EFSEF THAT Y UR TIORET RFADSWM 2 Via Kanen £ JoenuiSt.Lo i 82 Tickes for sale st all coupon stationa fn the “BYRNARD, A C. DAWES, Gen'l Pase. & icket Ag't Mo St Joseph, Mo, KEACH INT, Ticket Agen., Street, between Famham and 1CUX CITY & PACIFIC A St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The (ld Relvible Siowe City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And al! pointain Northern Tows. Minnesota and Dakota. This o~ is oquipped with the Im- proved Westinghouse Automatle Alr Brakes and Siller Pixtform Couplor aud Buffer. Aad for SPE D, SAFETY 2ND COMFORT fa meurpawed. Elegant Drawing Boom sod Sleaying Cars, wne! and controll d by the com- pang, ran Through With ut Clange between s Pacific Transter Depot, Comncil Blufl, St Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific . m, making 22 TEN HOURS 18 ADvANCE oF ANY OraEr Route. Retarning, leave St. Paul st riving at Sonx City at 445 3 m. a.m._Besura that your tick &P.R.R. & P E. L . C. HILLS, rintondent, Missour! Vailey, lowa. ON, Aw't Gerrl Pass. Agont. 3.'H. O/BRYAN, Sonthwestern Frelght and Passngor Agent. my24 Councll Biuffs THROUCH TO CHICACO_ Without Change of Carsl! THE CHICAGO BURLINCTON & (JUINCY RAILROAD. With Smocth ard Perfect Track, Elegant Pas- senger Ceaches, aud PULLMAN SLEEPIC & DINING CARS It 13 acknowledgod by the Prom, snd all wko trave] uver it, 10 bo the Best Avpointed and Eest Man'ged | oad in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should beat in mind that this is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGD, Aud Points East, North aud Northwast. Passengers hy this Route have choloe of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palaca Siceping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. ins on this line aro equipped with tection Agai dents in the world.. PULLYAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Arerunont eurington Route. Information eoncerning Routes, Rates, Hme Con' cct.n:, etc, w.li b checrfully given by a 0 offico of tha ur+ gtou Houte, it] nin Sireer, Gmaha ~ D'w 3. 0. PHILLI“PI, Goueral Agent, Omaha. H. P LUFL, feps-di ileket Agent Omaba AYEIil'Sr CATHARTIC PILLS, or all the purposes of & FAMILY PHISIO, CURING v’:wim.w, .’f;::du‘u S Eregtions- w552 Disics Biliruemess Liver Complaint Bropey, Tatter, Tovors Sale Eheum, ull, and Purfying I pu zaive et their effects abu-dantly shox how much they other Hln T. ey are mfe and olea ant powertul ¢ cura. The purgs out s the blood ; th aiate isordred organs into the impart heaith and tone to the wko beiug. They ucre not o excel al o ke. " the foul humors ulphy-Icians, ovost em- i nt clergsmen, and our beat cit zens, send cer. tificates of curea performed, and of the great fits derived from these Bi I _They are the a woll as cfectial. Lein. sugar’ costed, th aro ey to take; and being purely vgetable, Taey are eatirely harmiers. PREPARED BY DE. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWEEL, MASS, Practical and Analytical Chemists Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in _ Medicine. terms 224 § Address 6. Hallett & Cou BE6 * ek nsoaromn tova. A troe. Peruiand. 8 IVIL, MECHANICAL, AND MINISG EN- ‘GINEEKING a2 the Benmelaer Polstechnis Iittte, Tros, ¥ Y The oldest encineering schonl in'Amerlea. Next torm begins Septem-. ber 16th_ The Ragister for 1350 containg & lis: of th zraduates for the a8t 54 years, with thelr ‘positi-0s; also, eourse of_stndv, requirements, otc. Address DAVID M. GREENE, odkwty tion® ment Stamp. whion 1. Otter Persons everywhors. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. 1t not found at sour Dru offico to you 2 Also for Yo 'ow Poisoning, in infected malarial sect LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCFRS and DEALERS ev JOHNSON Wholesale azents in prices. Cmabs, STE! WHO IS UNACQUAINTED wiTH THE V_EXAMIN NG Tiis Mo, SIS QRAZHY 17- fHi3 COUNTRY, Wi il AT ClAN s ST D " CHICAGO, ROCK ISLA D IS THE GREAT CONNE! Tta main iine runs fro i Sox. Thrs Rea and K e HoouTai The ppreciating. e tace that n fa prefor separ. peopfe prefer sen Steeping Cars for - AN COUNCHL BLU Algonts tn 00 3 W & THE 9 r-3& 3 N " ay "o sy PR anl awergie with the 1. 8. & M. § N Hrcats, with ¥ e R sos s wra o % . $ For information not obtalaable at your home t A. KIMBALL, Genl Superintendent. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And evorything l}aertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS. SHIVERIONK % 34 mon th st 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. ~ Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR e 2 The New Forece Feed Buckeve CURES RHEUMATISW. CURES COUGHS and coLDS. CURES RHEUMATISY, CURES COUGHS and €07'DS. CURES SORE THROAT. CURES DYFTHERIA l CURES 1AM CURES LAMF BACK, and STIF BACK and STIFF JOINTS JOINTS, l CURESBI N, CUTS and BR CURES B RNS, CUTS nnd BRUISES. SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. EBGo to Your Druggist for Mim Freeman i1880. MANUFACTURED BY P. P. NAST & 60 , SPRINGFIELD, They also r. ke Buck-ye Improved Lion ¢ Cult.vator, with or without Sj ring p Wark Drill, one or two Horse Styles Enquire for them at the best dea.ers. F_H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha Neb NERVOUS DEBILITY Vitai Weaknessand P Humphreys’ s, Homeopathics e uoSpec fic No. 28 Tlust. Cata;ue of Re DR. A. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN CATED WIS MED 1AS PERMANENTLY L ICAL OF 198 Tenth Stroet, OMAILS, ¥ onat By Por vrghtnins wad dste iy o ook ey are aaniied Color 110 s, pricals ceo'n ypacial practi o consulted hight snd day, amiw parta of the city 3ad eounty oB recuiyt of on talegrams.

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