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- ATTERNEYR. 4 —— W B R 7L —— Gow” RENCE AToRNES Wishingion, .G,y 2 LATLAW, > ts, Pensions and €overan. ment Claims. Reters, 1 pexminion, 10 Gen, C_P. Mandor: zon,Hon. .3 Foppieton, avd TOL B wilrin Ex. A. T. CROSSLEY, TIORNEY ARD Col NSELOR v— N 516 South 15t 8 et Farmbarn sl oim CHARLES POWELL, Jeme Farn Omaba Neb., WH, SI%ERA Blok, *5th &+, OMAHA, oo D L THOMAS, TIORNFY AT LAW-loant movey, r}-ml 16 real estate, Room §, Creighton A. C. TROUP, TTORNEY AT LAW—Office § Hangcom' A "Bock, vilh George B Privchens vy FetuamBi. AT A NEh DEXTER L, THOMAS, A TIORNEY AT LaW—Crulexsnank s Baia 2. M. CHADWICK, RNEY AT LAW—Office 1604 Farvham £y A. SWARTZUANDE A TIOBNEY AT LAW—Cor. 15thnd Farnhara - mayzsd WILLIAM &. FONDA. TTORN: b COUNSELOR AT LAW. Room No. &, Frenzer Blosk, oppostte Posi OMAWIA, NED WM. L PEABDDY, \WYER —Ofoo—Ia Crelghton Bl Dext to BSFatents Prooured. s FOTAKY PUBLIC, £ TTURKEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF TiE PEACE—Soutbeast corner Fifteenth Douglasst. O'BRIEK & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, 132 Farnham St., Omaba. OF THE PEACE— orner 16th azd 6.Creighton B. THE DAILY BEE. - 16 Farnkam, bet. 9t% and 10th Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION 1Copy 1 year, in advang ) S T ME TABLES. THE MAILS. PO T ] swormanna P iy sl Ll wEOE000n Officeopen from 19 to 1 p, m. Sundsys, TSOMAS ¥. HALL. Pos'master, Arrival And Departure of Trains ———— OMAHA PUSLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. | e b e sl e 1 Merrimac shirting & Richmone 6 Richmonds, 7 Spr :n 81 Shpion's mouraisg 71 Simpson's black 712 - 10en ‘Hamilton HE mega. .. al> Pittateld, e Framing, $20 00 Fach add, ft. over18, 2L 50 22 00 Fencing, No, 1, o No. 2, Common stock = HANSAS CITY, ST, JOE & v~ " JUNCIL BLUFFS. out of Or e ruuning Pullman OMAT ahi to Tulon Depot. centh ané Farnham' A. L. ROBISON. T AT LAW_ttoom O oA N o % ten DS EmENT foné1 ATTORNEY » _O™. KaancH giock. o= AT LAW, b «f. DOUC. & 15TH 873, AT » --J.Connell, attorney-at-Law. Offioe: —Front roome, up etairs, fn_Hansoom aew brick bullding, K. W, pew brick bullding corner Fiteenth a; . Revics. Omas R REDiOR. REPICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Low, il attention will be given to all yai acalomt corporaions o svery Begeriy’ o "2e otice in al the Courta of tho Sta’e wud xud the oo T EDWARD W. 81 fERAL, TIORNEY AT LAW- Boom § ‘Oregico ok seriron i C. F. MAKD & 5 Trows AT T A Om: i Nehrasks g cham Btreet PARY oo (3 e AT ne P ¥ AFARDS. @. J. Host A 4CHARDS & HUNT, ¢torneys-at-Law. INDIA o R e o S e =B 5 .¢ EY K i ~2of =2 g g 23 R = | SE s < D g s ™ QE R =E < i ] BITTERS! ILER & GO0, BOLE MANUFACTURERS A new an hitherto unknown romody, for all incaves of tho Kidnrys, Blodicr, aua Urinary S Towr T pORIIVeTy Cure Dt ce. Goavil, Dror- inabal ty 10 yetain of expell 4 oviored and rcanty urin BACK, General Wesknose, ani ] ¥ emale Com ' and cures when nothin - clse 4A & NORTHWE-TERN AND SIOUX CITY & PACIF C T A/LROADS. Exproes......8:00a. m | Fyorese, Daily Except Sundays, B AN R B In NEBRASKA, west] [RasT) S R i (-0 0% | K L e0n e Kearn, J'ncfur)izs pm | Hed (loud (16) Red Clou? (arr 7:5'pm | Platts='th (as Bloom'guon(x0)9:25 pm | Om ha (ar7) .- REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings (1¥) £:95 8 m | Bloom'ston (an) 1:30p: Blomingion 133 pm | Hestings (or) 6:55 p m Orleans (1%) 7:50 & m | Indisncia (H)1: 0pm Orleaus (ar) 7:00 p m | Indianoia (iv) 230 pm SIOUX CiTY & ST. PAUL R R. 20 3 m 0:00 8 Leave Omahs, daily.~8 a m,08.m,10a m., Uam,1p'm,2p. m,8p.m,6p. m,0p m, 25 8. m., 8254, m,, p m, 22 p, m, 2% m., and 2:25'and 525 p. m. PASEORR TRAINS o« m, 850 & m, 1 50 p. m., . ‘Coundi, Bufis— 615 a1, 9408 m, 140 8, m.535p m, 7.00 p. m., 60 P, Daily exoept Sundssy. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B.R. ARRIYE. 35 p.m, ‘Taily except Sundays. COMMERCIAL, Omaha Wholesale Markets, OMama, September 10, 1880. BUTTER AND EGUGS, Choloetable. 108 10§ 10 Extra choice and very Lright. 50 Bright Table Drip 45 New Orleans Mol 5 Market advancin Rio, prime to choice. 17 00d to prime. 16} Rio fai o good- 15 Mocha 2’9 0. G.Javu. 20 Chocs...... Y Go-dto prime. TieTd DR (ED KRUITN. “New Prun . zs Old Prunes. 3 Currants,choice new. 5 7 Black Berries. 3 12 Raspherries : = Fitted cherries.... o Michigan pples. N 9 Evaporated 5 State Peaches. 8 Salt Lake Peaches 15 California Peach i ‘Oysters, 2 Ib cans, ¥ case. For sale y all Drugsists or sent upon receipi of the price, §2.60 DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. TAVKS | ISE 4 omnt for Nahrasts. IRON TURBINE_ WIND ENCIE ' MANUFACTURED BY Mast, Fo s & Co., Springfield, 0. WIND ENGINE In the Werld. Hunirods o usein lows and Negraska Sold by Deslors i nearly every county. This cat represents oor Buckeye Force Pump which is particulariy sdapted to Wind Mill use, as it works easily and throws a coustant stream, and does mok freeze vp in the cold- est weather. Send for [ pricelist W, H RAYNER, Wostern Ae’t, Omaba, Neb.” THE DAILY BEE Ocatiss the Latest Home and Tele- graphic Newsof the Day. Greenwich Lye,p Beans,per bushiel. Cheese full cream TS ove dollar size bottle will do. For Window Glass, 60 per cent. dis- saleby J, K. Isa. ) count off list. E e i e K DWARE. uckien's Arnica Saiv HAR o The Brst SALVE in the world for Common bar. 3 | Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Horse-shoe bar. 4 | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- Norway pail rod ? | ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and =il o | kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve 18 | is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- 25 | tiod In every case or money re fanded. Prico 2 cont per box, Vor anlo by a 550 | Rdlv J K T8H. Omahs * mule* . gm CHICAGO SHOT TOWER €O. 2330 Manafacturers of “ |STANDARD SHOT a2 s s do _do 1T can,ver 2 o 2 Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- 3 72| sumption s certainly the greatest 5 30 | medical remody ever placed within the 00 | reach of suffering humanity. Tho 4 40 | sands of once hopeless rufferers, now 340 | Joudly proclaim their praite for this 3 % | wonderful Discovery to which th-y Blackberri 3 % | owe thairlives. Not only dueast pos Cornl-“"« 3 75 | tively cure Consumption, but Co e Tt M ¥ consen. 100 | Colds, Asthma, = Brorchits, Hay- String Beans. 2 Ib. ver case. Fever, Hoarsness avd all affectious of 240 10 17 17 45 26 9 13 385 180 1, FLooRIxG. No. 1 flooring. w00 S 8500 Nt (W 3 6 Yellow pine flooring, ¥, 1’ 5o s BIDING. | No. 1 siding, | No.z e E zw a3 L0 20 00| PckeTs, pickets, per M. 52 SR 25 00| 5500 0 00 4 00 No.2 « 40 06 | 80 00 ed, 6 in,, No, 1. ... Nosa 4a0d 63n., No. 1 | AR T 85 00| Corrugated ceiling, No. 1 50 00 Aot gy es. .. ] No, 2 i 3 No.§ - Lume, bbl " bulk Cement, bb{ Towa plaster, bhi Michigan plaster, Hair, por b+ Tarred felt, 100 Tbs. Straw board, * . O G battons, per 101 Well curbing Rough $, and per 100 ft. Cedar halves, S ¥ 000] per ba bl 3 00 40 00 50 00 100 00 n Osk plank an Clear poplar Black Walaot timber, per M. HIDES, Green hidea, per Ib {iroen cure bides. hides. Dry salted hides. Sheep Pelts. Tallow.. LIQUORS, WIN. High wines, pergal .. Alcohol, 180 per cent. per g: Fren b spirits, proof..... Marshall's bourbon whisky. Miller's bourbon whisky. Brandy, very fine, per gal G 10 R o fine n, 100 per cent “ " Holland, 90 p Rums, mixd Jamaica, per ** ~ New Englans Guinness Dublin stout LEATHE Best slaughter sole. Best onk. Fronch ki Trench calf, leading brads. Domestic kips . Domestic calfs. Hemlock upper, per foot . Ol upper, per foot ¢ e font. loz. .. Toppings, per doz. Morrocce (bootleg) “ oil dresse “ Simon per skin. “ glove kid. Boot Webbing, per foot. 3 HARNESS LEATHER. No. 1 Pittsburg oak. 44 No. 1 Pittsburg oak. 2 1 Cincinnati oak . 41 2 Cincinnati oak . 1 hemlock . Hemlock > COAL—RETAIL. Anthracite. s Rlossburg. W Towamut.... . White Breast. the Throat, Chest and Longs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. We donot ask 10 buy alarze bottle unless you k what you 87e getting. We _therefore earnestly vequest you to call on your droggiss, J. K. TsH, and got a trial bottle Treo of cost which will convince the most skeptical of its wonderu merits, and show you what & regular o L i =P | T Ny BE SURE TOBUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET, E. W, BLATCHFORD & CO. ‘Block Tin, Pipo ana Solder, Linscad Ol Pt ke ORDERS SOLICITED. ? |or he ma Sheeting, dressed, 5 00 o o No. 2. 19 00 Common boards, dressed 22 00 870K oARDS, A stock. 40 00 g o 3500 | 80 00 | will be reached, buz I hardly expect [on & mile track in 2:10, or better. | | Macutacturerd of Lead Pipe Shoetand Bar Lead, ST TROTTING. P WITH MR BONNER—H® PREDICTS THAT ALL PAST RECORDS WILL BE BEATE Ithough the remarkable perform- nce of St Julien in trotting a mi‘e in 2:113 bas excited sdmiring com- ment in &porting circles, Mr, Robert Eonter ia confident that one ow two of his fom-us horses can lower the time still further. Mr. Bonuer is of the bas by no meavs been made by trot- ting horses, and that a mile in 2.06 | mey e m o time be reached. He e: Pecis <0 v to afford the public an op- portunity of witnessing the attempt of | Rarus ta ot a mile in quicker time, put_ Edwin Forrest cn his { mettls to boat amy time yet made, A | Herald reporier asked Mr. Bonner yesterday whether he thought the rec- ord containcd the fastest time that conld be made in a mile trot, “Tdonot think so,” replied Mr. Bonner, cmphaticelly, “for the rea | s0n that Thave timed Rarus mysel lin 2:113 on a three-quarter track, | which is better thau 2:11} on a mile . T consider Rarus a faster | than St. Julien, and I think | uearly all experienced horsemen will | you the ssm. thing, although I | .k very highly of St. Julien. The | trotting record will possibly be Luw- er:d to 2:06, 2:07, or Some | Lossemen think that two minutes | that. Rarus, I am confident, oan trot | You eeo I am limited on wy farm to | a three quart r track, as it is difficult g the hills_there to get a mile | track and have it lavel When Lady Sufflk trotted in 228}, or Flora Templs in 2:194, it was thought that | e rd could not be beaten. There was the same opinfon about tor's irotting 2:17}, and I may say here that thera are horsemen who think his equal has never been foaled- 3 or ten years ogo, however, were not planed ss level as bil- ables, toe weights were ur own, and, instead of forty-eight d fifty pound sulkies, they had sul- Liex weighlng seventy-five and'eighty | pounds. _Now, the fastest mile to :20n was that made by Edwin For- | n 2:15}, and, although I paid (.0 for him, he wouldn’t have ut ton weighis, y T wouldn't 1 0,000 for is 1 consider him the greatest n the world. Maud S, cen worth 8500 with- " either. When Mr. ucht her he wouldn’t use them, but Mand S, couldn’t go faster ordinary road horse without 1 now .shé trots with toe- e ligh'er sulkies we ) re getting the trot- z record down 0 near to running “so time every pound tells. Take o thoroughbred in England worth, d, 10,000 and 2000 gaineas re- Put twenty pounds more on the former than on the Jat- tir, and the 2000 guinea horse will best his I priced rival. As we have ten horses to-day that can beat 2:20 tor one horse that could beat be- £ re the introduction of toe-weignts, T bel'eve we shall have still greater im- provements that will materially reduce the record. “Frcm what steck is the finest trotting performance likely to be obs taived?” Wa want a greater infusion of ghbred blood blood in our That will give them durance. TFifreen or twenty yearsago we looked o mmont for trotting the Jast ten_years or fige county has been @rawn up- ere thera is more thoroughbred drow we s get rorees feom K ntucky which are still more red. Alhough there is 2 of opinion sm nz horssmen s to breeding, it is conceded that if you want to breed a 2:30 horse you ean de so with more certunty by cin- fining vourself to our trotting horses; but it you want a world-beater in the fature, you must have an infusion of thoronghbred blood.” Iz view of St. Julien’s recent rec- ord, the reporter recalled to Mr. Bon- ner his «ffor of $100,000 some years a0 for a horse that_could beat a car- tam performance of Dexter. - “I made such an offer,” replied Mr. 3ouncr, when I drove Dexter to road wagon on Prospect Park in 2:213. Ho carried 319 pounds on that ocea- sion, being fimed by Messrs, Wi, Parks, M. Perks, Janies Bache, Geo, C. Hall ar her gentlem: 1 offered $100,000 for #ny horse that contd equal that performance, with, weight. the trotting horses. more nd on blood, cuggested t 0t if Ra- rus could Dring 8t Julen’s record down to 2:08 or 2:09 & ublic frial of his speed would e keer iy gy preciated. Mr. Bouaer then my,do " tho following announceament: (Tinte d shortly to let Raxvs or Edwin Forcest trot o mile an a mile track, withough I cannot to-day give the particulars. T am satisfied that Rarus can beat any horse in ths world T will not let my horses trot in public for money, and unless you o for money, tha horse receives uo record for his Yerformauce. As { never trot my ‘horses for money, if Rarns should mwake 2:10 at the publi performence 4 have spoken of, he would not get this merely technicsl record, no matter how many thou- satidpectstors witneasod tho feat, 'S SON JIM'S BAY MARE. HOW THE CAMP MEETING TUNES AFFECT- ED THE OLD MAN, Honesdala (Pa.) Cor. New York Sun, © como all the way from Ca- nto gita leetlo law,” ‘said & man reewhip under his arm, blue s in his boots, and a gray, stub- d on Lis face, a8 ho entered louse reading room yester- n witha talking | fellers wit the correct thing lickerin’ with a lawyer.” speaker was a well known cirom the southern part of the He and his son Jm are ir sharpuessat a bargain s to trade horses, cows, farms or anything that be- them, at any and all times a nay present himself. Jim farm a mile from the old Yo seo, boge,” coutinned the ipeaker, “‘my boy Jim had a bay re that ho traded a yearlin’ bull nd & crcss-tooth harrow fur, She | was a good critter and no mistake, I wanted that mare the wust kind, an’ made Jim a heap o’ good offers fur {her, but he wouldw't bite. Last | Wednesday he come to my houss kind |0’ carcless like, and sot down on the | front stop. 1 a3 a choppin’ kindlin’ wood fur mornin’, Jim sot there a lockin’ up and down the road, whist- lin’ the ‘Sweet By an’ By’ kind o' to b ied in my kind- lia’ I 8ot down on the stoop by him. *Jim,’ I sez, ‘you batter lot your old father have “that bay mare o’ youra,’ o had jest started the second vereo of tho *Sweet By an’ By,' but he whistled her all the wuy through before he en on her'so, sez we kin git up a dicker,’ “Jim kad been goin’ to camp meet- in’ peoty stesdy for a week back, an’ | TONORTH CLINTON ST., CHICACO. Iheird he was gettin’ serious. He hadn't been whistlin' nothin’ but vinion that the fastest possible time | hymn tures for two or and when hs came the mere question I made up o that me an’ the (1d_woman wo ld him jinin’ the mourrers fore Iy Jim, T kin stuid $80 for the | mare,” sez L. | “Tim looked up the hommed s verse of ‘Con poor and naedy.’ The: “Pap,’ sz he, ‘T know I you have that mare fur them fgures,’ 2oz he, ‘but you know T've rofused | double thit for her,’ sz he. & he had, 4 3im, raite the eishty ab makin’ a husdred,’sez T, all Tkin do. Remember “that I'm yer father, a old, an’ my heart's sot or sz ree d. rourd s nice o | road, more, that's m,” sez I T'm vettin’ hat mare,’ Plunged in & enlf of durk de- spair.” huv med Jim, lookis’ plemp up to the sky. 1 xvess h wot nway with | two verses afcre he e e | me, an’ T didn’t interrupt him singin’. Then he s<z. “ Pap,’ sz he, ‘Tl t1l you what Tl do. 2 huadred dollars,” sez he, ‘and th ahi i he, ‘jest as she is.’ “5A bumin!’ cez T, ‘the pigs is yours, an’ I wili be down after the mara to-morrew, sez 1 “I counted out the hundred an’ givo it to him. He druv the pigs home with him They was worch 815 a piece, T cou'd ¥ w whislin’ surs,’ sez away. = “‘Jemima,' I se old woman, ‘Jemima,” sez I, ‘I never thought Jim'd ¢it pious, did yon! But I've got the bay mare, old boy Jim was e. She's worth t fifty any day “Religion is sez 1 SWell, nest mornin' early I went down to Jim's to git the mare, Jim had gono o town. T sce his wife. ; I; ‘4n” what the n’ of I can't 0 hundred an’ mali; & rays: I ans infurious miners) substance, contatning ¢ wilch aa all-wise Providenco bas placed in il cure al! L the Liver and | bitter or had tas: Back,Sides or Jof them; Sour Stom. Vteutely coatly dlecase of the Livor, Heartbu S'mmons’ Livar know that for Dyspapeta, Throbbing Headachie, 1t 1s the best medicine the world ever s ‘Hold the Fort’ tillhe 2t half a mile | o Hacan, G. Price, §1.00° Buld by all Draggiats, September 1ath, 1 | he ) i Fur DYSPED SIA, CONRTIPATIO! Billioa Attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Cole, Do Gission, O Solra, BOUR STOMACH, Honr ins unriralied Southern Remed 20t {0 contain a single particie o] Purely Vegetabie, iose Bowthern Boow and Herb, ountries whore Liver Disease myost provall 1t s caused hy Deraagement of Fowi s, Titx SYMPTOM and lax; Headache; Loss of a paingal seneation of hati hing whic} : Low Bpirite, » thick velow ap. e, & dry Cough of- taken fur Consumption, can rocommend a8 wn s vieniss, rersonally, Eillousmces heur zavo us more than temporary re- Imt the Eegulawr not only redcved, bu. ured us."~Editog Telsgrash and Messengor, MARUEBOTRYD Ot Y J. E. ZEILIN & CO., PHILADLLPHIA, PA, septdsaiawly 'OTICE. Cotama, August 27th, 1230, here will be a meeting of tha Stookholders ¢ Mechanic's Mining and tation) st the. “ T've bought th mare, Nancy,” | quested e Dusiners o pread Trez Poriance to them will ho transacted. © E 4Yes, T kno have,’ sez Nancy, | — o custee T-sepd&1t grinnin’ ali over her faco. J. C. VAPOR ““Where is she? L s She's dosu in the stone lot,’ sez Nancy grinnin’ more’n ever. thought it was funny that the mare should bs dawn in the stono lot, | C°Pit°! A€, Opp. Masonic Hall, ! but I went down ++ find her. Boys, T found hor. She was lagin' behind | OMAHA, o big stona heap, deader'n e door | The Bonanza for Book: nail. T went hack to the houve “Why, Nancy,’ sea J, 'the bay |’ mare's dead,” €40, yes,’ rez Nancy, laughin’ as if she'd eplit, ‘she died yesterdsy sornin’ with the colic,’ sez she. “Boys, fora minute 1 was med. Then Tcomo to, and sez to myeelt, Tl be gued if Tdon't get the mare’s ehoes, anyhow,’ sz I Sol went back to_ the stone lot_to draw her shoes off. Boys, Tll divide my farm up between yo if Jim hadn’t drawn them shoes the mare's feet was 18 bare as whan she was born. “Now, Tain't nn wavs mad at Jim, boys, for it was a fairand square dick- er, and it shows taere’s staff in him; only he moucht #1eft the shoes on the mare. What T want to know is, can’t T et back to the camp meetin’ folks for ‘d; es? If it hadn’t been fir them hymn tunes Jim larnt at the meetin’s I'd heen a looking out for him. But they throwed mo way off my goard. The way T lock at it is that the camp mectin’ sociaty is re- tponsible for me losin’ mg hundred dollars_and two fifteesdollar pigs. Can't T git bk for tresse pasy, or filse or exe sary n fore the fact, or suthin? Cav’c | 1da it, boysl” Noln O 40 yoare e " "Nor. fean vardo e fonm the mst +xers, & Bin e 5y e O ver & milion C1aney Pads ra The liver is more freq disease than is generally CHICACO MEDICAL COLLEGE. roded <ystem, and a1so in et ion aop od by Amer!- Sied cal Co 1 Fecs. $75. Pr.ctition‘rs Course throu ¥e: $30. Annouficemar.t 0 s Dr. J. H. HULLISTER, 70 Monroe S o sepd-d3i&w it addres; Chi zor Aperient an ally, and €3 convels.ent or cured, one of al ble £ rm, the m, return to_their The Aperlent only the genuine article. FEVER AND AGUE, \:"‘fig\fi STOMACH BifrERS THOUGH STAKING LIKE AN ASPEN LEAF . tha vietim of malarty e tdoo. 8- Luses tus mor! Thor gy, but aleo on accoun: of i's var 2:d ovigoriting 2ction upon the enire system P06 2 rouromn wown. torms s outfl: free, _ Address . Hallott & Cow A Poruand, X, | GEN. HANGOGK 12 7. s FREE, b NE TR OF ? ORSEY. (author . £ s by o an P S e 11 arms ard per-on i N, (an auth rof wi EN. CARFIEL rsely popular. seliing OVER 1 his comrade.in Azents makine 810 < dey For nest ROOKS ‘and + THOS. PROTHE!0, FREE TO AL Auy one who loves good, choice reading can hay. & copy of the SEDALE LIBRARY FREE % 32 large pages. mailed to them, r-vame and fall address 1o STREET & SMITy, YORK WEEKLY, 31 Tose St., Now York weeow-4 - NOTIGE. ‘ RO first. nime unknown, the 14th dry of Au a Justio of the P civet, Loughs Count iesened an order of aftachment for £10.00 v costs in an ac him, wher-in the Nebras Tuntif, and i Nrs oeloek o p BINGRAL & SINERAL, abéve. for PIN. E.D. MCLAUGH. Tnstice of th Piace. {UTHERFORD (iate Third Audito ry). Attorney and Councel rant Place, Waahi fseen Third Auditir of the y DR. A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN 1iAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. TCAL OFFICE, OMAHA, NEBRASKA Offering his services i all deparments o ial practice, acuts shd chronc discases. Ca consuited hight and day, ani will vista part.of tho city and county on raceipt of lotte or teige medicine and surgery, both in gencr ap SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Liscovery of the Ago. havobeenmade where Santa Claus stayed, s or not, a of snow. clear to tho Pole And suddenly uto what seemedikozhole Where wonder of wonders they found a now land, While tairy-lik. beings appearcd on each hand. There wero movntains like ours, with more beautitul groen, Aud far brighver skios than ever wero soen, Birds with the hiues of a rainbow were found, While flowers of exquisite fragranco wero grow ing aronnd. Not long were they lett to wonder fn dout A being soon came the; had heard much about, Twas Santa Claus’ self and thisthey all eag, o Inoked like the pictures _esoe every day. Jie drove up & team et ook very e, a » toan o reindeer, He rodo in u shell instead of a sieigh, But ho took them o Eoard aud drove them away. Ho shawed them all over his wonderful realm, And fagtories maki Furrlers wore wor, To Bance's ther s se b iris Kingle, the Glove Makor, told them All our Gloves we are sonding to Bunce, Santa showed them suspendors and man things more. ing ! alsotook these to lrlendBm:‘u::l"\ 3 A Claus thon whispered a secrot he'd to'l, i O ahs every one knew Bance well ifo therefore shotd send his goods to his ca Knowiug his fcienda will get thelr full shar Now rmember ye dwellers in Omaba town, Allwlfo want presents to 4 BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND ITCHING PILES 71614 at once on the application of which i o7, ailaying iense Tte Ing.ARdavcinga permanenteurewhe her remedies have fafled. Try fake no other, and tell your nefghborsof s sihersand tell yousmelpkbscset its merfts. DO NOT DELAY antil the drain on the system permanent disability, but buy 1t, TRY IT %2 CURED. PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, snd when you can notobtain it orhim,we will send it, prepaid, on receipt of price. Dr. Bosanko's Treatise om Piles seut trec onm "DR, BUSANKD MEDIGINE CO,, PIQUA, Q, GO EAST ~VIA THE— Chieago & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It ia the SHORT, SUKE and Safe Route Betwesn COUNCIL BLUFFS —axo— CHICAGO,MILWAUKEE and all points EAST sad NORTH. THE WEST. It the ONLY ROAD botween COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Uron which fs ran PULLMAN HOTEL OCARS! 11 addftion to these and to please all clastes of teuvelers, it cives FIRST.CLASS MEALS at It EATING STATIONs st 50 conta each. IT8 TRAGK 13 STEE! RAILST 118 G3-CHES ARE THE FivzsT] iTS -QUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Tt you wish the Best Travel tl.ns sou wiil buy vour ticket by this £FAND WILL TAK EOTHER. Ageuta can sell vou Throush Tickets via this road and Check nsual Bag: gage ¥ree of Charge OMAIIA TICK Cor. 14th, and at Union R OFFICE—In Colorrdo Central and n Pacific Ticket Office, SAN FRANCISCO OF¥ICE—2 Now Montgom- ery Streot. For tuformation, folders, mapd, ete., not ob- winsble at Home Ticket Office, adiress any #gont of the Company, or WARVIN HUCHITT, Gen'l Manager, CHIO/ JANES T. CLAAK, Gen'l Ag't Omahs & Comcll Bluffs. OUX CITY & PACIFIC AND 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siows City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, W. H. STERNITT, Gen'] Paas. Agent, orthern Towa, Winnesots and Thit line i equipped with the Im. inghouse Automatlc Air Brakes and rm Coupler and Buffer. Aac for SPEFD, SAFETY AND COMFORT euiramed it Deawing Room ard ‘ad cont i Cars,owned at 1106 8. m , making 72 TEN HOURS 1y Apvaxce or ANY OruEr Roure. Returning, leave §t. Paul st 3:30 p m., ar- riviag at Sloux City at4:45 3 m.. and Unlon Pacific Transter Depot, Council Bluffs, at 9:50 s m. o that your tickets read via “S. C. &P, F. C. HILLS, Superintondent, Mlsonri Valley, fows, . E. KOBINSON, Ass't G-n'l Pess. Agent. J.'H. O'BRYAY, Southwestern Frolght and Passenger Agent, my20-tf Councll Biuffy SHORT LINE Ts the only Direct Line ta ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA sud the WEST. cars between Omaa and 8t. Louts betoen Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [, ern & Western Cities With less charges and in sdvance of other lines. This entire line i with Pullzan’s inzhouse Alr. Brake. HAT YOUR TICKET READSWA City, St Joseph and B uci Alaffs & B, vla SUBA £5 JooandSt. Lonis. B2 Tickots for sale at il coupon stations In the Wost. 3. FBARN, . Gen'l Pass. & Ticket Ag't t. Joseph, Mo, W. ¢ ket Agen., 214 Fifteenth Street, between Fambam and Tnlon Block, Omaha, A. B. BARNARD, Imaha. G Ovnal THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Cars! THE CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (UINCY ATTROAD. 0cth and Perfect Track, Flegant Pas. menzer Coaches, sl PULLMAN SLEEPING &DINING CARS cknowiedzed by the Fresa, it, 10 b the ad Al wag and PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should beat in mind that this s the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO, Aud Points East, North and Northwest. Passongers by this Route have choics of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Aud the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Slecping Cars trom Chieago to New York City Without Change. All Express Tr: tho West ns o e are equipped with u i Brakes and Couplors, the most Perfect £ro- ection Againet Acci- o the world. PULLMAN PALAGE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS Arerunouth Burington Route. o ing foutes, Rates, 1ime s, ete., will s eheurfilly given by o2 o the Carili e Eoate, treet, Omaha, ka. D.'W. HITCHCOCK. Gen. West'n Puss. Ag't. 3. 0. PHILLIPT, 5t Joe., Mo. General Agent, Omata. I P DUEL, AYER'S ACUE GURE For the apeedy relief of ver and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billious Fever, &e., and Indeed all the Affections which Arise From Malarious, Marsh or Miasmatic Poisons, Has bean wide'y used during th last twenty.five years, in treatment of theeo distrosing discases, and with such unvary- [ s that it has gained the reputation <f being nfallible. by it 6o not r Siueted remeds, Ague of th + the south, west, s and fevers of i 0 noxious pois the patient as brouzhly expels @mphaints, Rheu- a1 Debility which is nued exposure to and Misama,las no speedier remedy. for LIVER COMPLAINTS, iti8an excellent remedy. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Practical and Ans SOLD BY ALL DR iytical Chemista. ND DEALERS TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year, KRIDNEGEN is highly recommendad and v or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Brigh Nervous Debility, or any Obs: Bladder Dis-ases Also for Yel £8Py the distillation of # FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER i BARLEY MALT wo huve ot scalnlig. smArting sensation ot o e ot i 3 < TR, Dlowant an | agreehie taare and 1 M tnining positive afuretic properiies which e Before tuking any Liver medl 106, ey b ~ = foul matfer ~ Try it and you wil akeays tao 1t a8 & xs 1 and Geatlemen will ird KIDNEGEN the hest Kidney T ot "NOTIGE iach bott‘a bear the mgnatars of LAWREN 5 & . ment Stamp. which peruits KIDNEGEN to bo sold (mishur lccnse) 1. Drvgeian, ¢ rocers od Other Persons everywhare, Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. 11 not found at your Druggists or Grocers, we will send a bo xpross office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, I1ls. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere Wholesale aents in Omahs, STEELE, JOHNSON & C0., w n WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEQCRARAY D (HIS COUNTRY, Wik BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT Ti —~ I~ , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. THE GREAT COSNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WES & It | Dining Cars for eating puroe o great Jeataro of vur Pl e ot oo, otk TeInad, Davonp s b od 5, La Sl EVELCR g 108 can's Loty Towa Cuty avem’. Broamys Grinseds | atais howsy Of £he v g Do i3ines feins Eapiias of Towar, Soanre. Atias | * Stognificent frun Briden o \ s A Crabehos trous st Hiimourt vere st sl polae, 5 tie. and Avoes Junction to Puort Wittin Junetion t 3 ' teanators nre avoliad at 5 on, Bonapa: is00rt, Independent, Fldon Otinms, i ol 3 | VAU Ciciiuo, with it atverstes tnes on 48 D, with the L 8. £ M.&. e P, E A PR W AeriNaTon HEGTTS, with B % M >run batween M oan- | 15 the "Milwaukes and | C.M = At 1s magniticently simply pardect, and ica | ool Taila. 50 most will bo the pleasure | To pnesing over tho | PR ¥iki LInERTY. with the B crEsra SN Througn cars. o and Kagdus o ‘w0 an 1 necved in nay Brt-ciass botel, Torssventynive conta | J preciating the fact that a majority of the dopla prafor separats aparim i Datponty (an The tameriay pascnier b hance (Rat thiS Company Funs Phiiman Pilscs | | ALKANSAS CITY, with all lines for the » o E ars for sleeping purposes, and P ilace | and Southwest. s Ar.ac ace rw. (heongh o PEORIA, DES Moas: AUE S KANSAR O SON, “and LEAVENWORTH. Toen are ol W9 AL ATCHISON, with | Ateh’8 Neoind | 2t v e worn | centit. s JOH N, A IKIMBALL. OHIN, K. aud Puagy Ade ‘Geu'l Superiitendent. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS, WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and i i prholxmry Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHES. OEHAS SHIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 l‘arnhm!l Street. #p %4 mon th sat Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator FOR 1880. MANUFAGTURED BY P. P. MAST & C0., SPRINGFIELD 0. They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Eeam Walking Cultivator, with or without S rings. The New Foree Feed Buckeve Drill, one or two Horse Style Enquire for them at the best dealers. F. H. PUGH, Gen. Agent, Umaha, Neb NERVOUS DEBILITY Humphreys’ fi i wvemor ™ p—— jo i ity ey HomeopathieZ s 2 meSpecific No. 28, ORTH ITSWEIGHT IN 60 CURES RHEUMATISW. CURES COUGIIS and co CURES RHEUMATISY. LDS CURES SORE THROAT. CURFS DY THERIA. CURFS LAM BACK wni RTIFF JOINTS CURES LAMY DACK, s STIFE JOINTS e Begister dvates for the past 54 jears, W urse of study, requir-me e, - GRS 3 & Acdress DAVID . GHEE T8 CURESB! NS, CUTS and BRUISES, CUTS nnd BRUISES. SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Go to Your for Miss Froamsn's Few National Dyes. For brightness sad durs- say v o Sity wesk. 3 easitymade Do ot oty aoe bmequulied Gulee 340 | @170 s