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o 4 A A ATTORNEY AT KARBACH B A WL L Bacinn, Attorneys-at-Law. ke BOLE MANUFACTURERS MAMA, Neb. ERCELSIOR ! Machine Works, LA ‘Castingm of every d wanufucied Engines, Punps an i eve ¥ class of ma e Lo order. Well Angurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Bridge Irons,Geer DR, BOSANKO'S MTERNA| #9080 at onee on the appiication of D y. which aets @i Wl the drain on the system produce sermancat disability, but buy ITRY IT° CURED D s, CRARLES POWELL, USTICE OF THE ¥ ham Y AT LAW—Loans money, bays Toom s, Creighion " A C. TROUP, ¥ AT LAW_Ofoq tn Hamsoomts ook, with George E. Pritchett, 1608 5. OMAEA, NEB. DEXTER L THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW Crulcssnacks Bulid et rive S £, M. CHADWIBK, TIORNEY AT LAW—oftc 10t Fursbam " L PEAEODY, Creighion Block, next te RErRAREL E 0. MCLAUCHLIN. TURNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF E FEACE—Southeast coruer Fifteenth st WBRICK & BARTLETT, ttorneys-at-Law, DS, BENTON, LAW, 0GX, COR. DOUG- & ITH §TS. OMATIA, NE. W. J. Connell, ttorney-at-Law, . up stairs, In Hanecom's W, corner Fitteenth and TR Repu & REDICK, rneys-at-Law, RICHARDS & HUNT, AST INDIA AR, =] { 2= B! 35 R EES L =g ? B [ w0 §FE 60, onMArsa, WD, Hammond, Prop. & Manager. phorough appointe | and_complete o a0 Fouciiey tn Ue ate Bpecial attenti Tutting, etc BY THE PILE REMEDY. EXTERNAL, AND YICHING PILESL' DO NOT DELAY PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, PIQUA. O. LIVER, Tii BOWELS, and :he KIDNEYS, Bit 3 INTIPATION, BIALY ¢ Ui ARy 2ACE— orsier 16th and | | o 8. Creighton reighton | THE DAILY BEE. PROPRIETORS. OMAHA PUBLISHING G am, bet. 9th and 10tk Strests TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIO! 1 Copy 1 yeat, 1n advance (postpald Emomtine " « 3 mouths TIME T/BLES. THE MAILS, m, 2:40p. m o ». LK. 4p V. trom Lincoln, 12:10 p. m; s P, 11 E.&M. inNeb., 4 p. m. Local mails Tor States lowa leavo but onoss day, vis: 4:30 8. m. OMceopen from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundaye. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. And Departare of Trains UNION PACIFIC. Arrival | at Express.. I rese. . 6500 p. m. X “Fhe ons fins rainisg Poilian Sisoping Gars out of Omaka o Unlon Depol OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND SIOUX CITY & PAGIFIO L ALLROADS. Expres...... 8:00a. m. | Fxprom. Daily Except Sanday B.& M. R R in NEBRASKA. forner) omata {1 Plattam'thar 056 am | KoarmyI'nfar)T:5s pra | e Clond (1v) Rod Cloud (arry7:56pm | Plattam'th (1) 4 Bloow'gton(anies p | Om b (ar0) REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings (iv) 895 8 m | iioom'eton (1) 1:30pm Blsomingion 1335 pm | Hertinge (un) 688 p m Orloans (Iv) 780 & m | Indlancls (or) 1:00pm Orlcans (sr) 700 p m | Indianoia (i) 230 pm, SIGUX CITY & £T. PAULR. R 10am |12y =...... 10000 pros L Rl 87 T p m WABASH, £T. LOLLSE PACIFIC. aavme. anzaves, — Bam. | Mall— . 40 p. m_ | Express. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R.R. Leave Omaha, dafly.—S 8. m., 98.m, 10 8 m, Nam, 1pm,2p, m,8pm,5p m,6p a.m., 2a0d6p. m 11:25's. m., and 2% and 25 p. m. PASSENGER TRATNS. TLoave Omaba:—6a. m., 7 & m, 830 & m,, 1 ., 450 p. m., 7:35 p. 1., vo Council Biufs:— 1140 , m.6:35 p. Dally exoopt Sunda, OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . Luavs, AxuvE Mal.... 10:45 8. m., ¥ except Sundagn. OCCIDENTAL JO NGS. Arzons. The Arizona Centeal railroad will soon be completed. Work has been commenced on Mar- icopa’s Cutliolic church. Arizona grapee are climed to be better than French for claret wines. Phosalx proposes to issue $150,000 in bonds for the purpcs of building a system of rosds end bridges through the county. The Tiptop mining compeny has just made its shipment of bullion for the month of Scptember, amounting to 28 bars valued at §44,400. Tke government is shipping from Southern California to Southern Ari- zoma large quantities of bacley. Ti Iatest order 1 for tive thousaud sack: Idaho, B'ackfoot has a lumber famine. The Custer mill on the Salmon river will be ready on the 20th of Novem- ber. Specimens of ore from the Bullion mine, Wood river, assay £4000 to the ton. A resident of Boisa City raised 6,000 bushels of apples on his place this season. One hundred sacks of ore from the Ruby mine at Silver City bave been eent to San Francisco. The Bay Horse concentrating works are shipping largs quantities of base bullion to the Omsha refining works. 1t is worth on &n average about §1000 per ton. Daxota Building continues lively in Sloux Fal's, Jefferson has a new railroad ware- ‘house. Wahpeton is short of carpanters aud masons. A large grain warehouse is being buil: at Madison. Over a dozen traiue per day prss through Eik Point. A number of substantial and costly buildings are being built at Big Stone City. The business men #nd c'tizens of Eik Point have burned a fire break around the town und.r the superv of the mayor and councll. Extensive prairie fires havo been raging through southwestern Lincoln county during the past week, and are reported as doing much damage. The Grandins will break new land for the next crop to the extent of 2,- 080 acres, giving a fotal area for sveding next sprivgof 8,000 acres. The Grandin company own 40,000 acrea on the Red river of the norch, aud the stock farm st Mayville, cov- ering 18,000 acres; total 69,000 acres During the season of 1830 The Far- go Argus is informed that the Gran in farm management caltivated 5,021 acres of wheat, the total yield of which amounted to 137,257 bushels, or on an_average of twenty-throo bushels and ten pounds to the acre. Ta addivion to this there wero 304 acres of cats, which produced 18,925 bushels, and 140 nores of barley, the cropof which was 3,520 bushels. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Groatost Discovery of the Age. ‘Wonucetul discoseriesin the world have boen uade Among other things whero Sania Claus stayod Ghildren oft ask i he makes €oods or not, I roaliy e Tives in & mownial 3 Last yoar an excursion saiod And suddenly droppedinto what eccmed ke hole Whera wander of wonders they fon and, Whilo fairy-liks beinzs anprared on each hand. Thers wore motuiaios like oars, with moro beattiful grcea, And far brigiver skics than ever were scen, Birds with the haes of a rainbow were found, ‘Whilo flowers of exquisite fragmn w37 grow Ing aronnd. Not long were ihey left to wonder In doub, A ol £00i came the had heard moch aboat, ‘Twas Santa Clnts’ solf aud thisthey all sy, 30 isoked like the icturoe csce every day. He droveup a toam that looked voryqueer, ntoa’ of reindeer, = sleigh, ard aud drove them away. Ho showed them all over his wondertul realm, And factories making goods for women and men Furriers wore working on Lats grest aod emall, To Bunoe's they said they were sendig thow all. ris Kingle, the Glove Slaker, ol them at once, All our Gloves wo aro #cnding to Bunce, Santa showed them suspendors and masy things more. Saying 1 aise took those to friend Bance's store. Santa Claus then whispered a secrot, bed tell, Asin Omaha evory one knew Bunce weil, He therefore shouid sond his goods to his exrs, Knowing his fric: de will got thelr tull share, Now remember ye dwellers In Omaba town, ATl 'who want presents to Runoe's go round, For shirts, collars, or gloves grost and small, Sond your sister oF suat one and all. "Bunce, Champlon Hater of the West, Douglas roet. Omain JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jncobs) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Parnbiam St., O1d Stand of Jaoob Gle ORDKES BY TRLHGRAPH SuLiCile \edtly THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thisinstitution, losated at Denver, Colorado, the Eduoational and Commersial ceater of the Weat, is pre-eminently the best and most practl- oal of fta kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary. ‘The most extensive, thorough and eomplete nstitution of the kind fn the world. Thousands of accountante and Busivess men, 1a the prii cipal citien and towns of the United States, owe their suceess to our couree cf training. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at Junction of three Sirect carlines Elegantly fitted and Rurnlahed spartments for the application of and carrying oat of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. ‘Young men who coutemplate & businces Tife, and parete having sons to educste, are partica- farly requested o send for our new Circular, which will give fall information m ta terms, ‘condition of entravee, etc. Address G. W. FOSTER, President, nept-3m Denver, Colorado. IES IN ONE. In all dusorders—mild, acute or chronio— ccpup the strength nd keep the bowals free; GTbe a corrective, Iaxative and tovic, 11 0ce pare medium that combines the three. SELTZER APERIENT is that med um gloriouss] Washington, Todes of tin have been diccov- ered in Mason avd King countica. The Skagit mines continue to re- port new strikes of Tich mineral. Olympiais enjoyinga building boom and a constant increaso in her popu- Iation. Ronegade Indians from all the tribes are gathering in tae upper part of the terntory. Tho territorial fair held at Olympia made an_ excellent showing of the ro sources of the territory. General Hov.ard bas sent a body of troops to go to the aid of Surveyor Henry on the Skaglt river and quell the Indian outbresk there. ‘The Nez Perces Indians ate report- ed a3 uneasy in the Littlo Spokane ro- gion, and a number of horees and stock have been run off towards the Idaho line. Wsoming. Camp Carlin has received a new steam firo epgire. Wyoming's grand lodge of Maons met in Cheyenne Inst weck. Fears are entertained for the scar city of foed for atock on the ranges this winter. The grand lodge of 0dd Fellows met last week at Rock Springs, The order is reportcd as prospero Cheyenzo Cit§ cemetery is crowded, but o unoccupied lots remaining The Union Pacific compavy are u willing to sell any more lots in the vi- cinity. - A requisition has been lssued by Gov. Hagt for the arrest of E. T. Weber, a cattlo thief, who, having stolen a bunch of caitle in Carbon county, ran them over into Colorado, The Commings City mill cleared up during tho first week and isreported as averaging $35 a ton. This was mostly from the surface. Lower down the ore is reported to assay $50. A row between two teamsters in Rawlins resulted last week in the murder of one Josep Hornbeck. The crowd were, with difficulty, restrained from Ignching the murderer. The aemocratic territorial conven- don at Laramie met lact week and nominated Hon. M. E. Post as con- gressional delegate. They passod res- olations against Chinese labor and in favor of free timber lands. Utah. The mines at Silver Reef all report new and promising developments. Silver Rocf's bullion_shipment for September sggregated £97,712.60. The Utah mine at Park City is to have new hoisting works 50x100 feet in size. The Horn Silver Hoisting Works at “Frisco base been star‘ed up and are found to work smeothly. The Horn Silver mine has decided to erect extemsive reduction works aud a location seven miles from Salt Lake has been sclected. There is & movement on foot to lace & large ttesm yacht on (Great t Lake which will carry with safety from fifty to sixty passengers. ‘The Deseret oniversity at Salt Lake has obtalned a large plot for building purposes and will in the near futurs ercct a large and substantial building. The hoisting engine for tho Lowell and Williamson at. Park City, will bs the largest in the camp, next to those in the Ontario. It will cost §15,000. A large plot of ground has been staked off in Salt Lake for » market aquare and all farmers will be com- pelled to put up their wagons at this place. A strike of cosl is reported near Park Oity and is creating great ex- citement. There were indications that the mine had been worked many years ago. The trastees of the Brighsm Young college _contemplate soon buying enough land in Logan for the erection of a_college building, machina shops and boarding house. A romarkable strike is reported in the Carrie Lucille in sonthern Utah. The ore body is In the shape of & ! district i1showing up remarkably well. { One of the owners has taken out dur- | half a ton of horn silver, black sul- | phurets and black metal that will | mseay up in the hundreds. California. Oakland receives two thourand tons of wheat weekly. A fine mineral spring has been dis. covered near Vacaville. Napa's first shipments of grapes to the east took place last week. Work on San Franclsco’s city hall is progressing. Four million brick have been contracted. ‘Work has begun in Uskland on the ‘narrowguage ferry railroas connecting Oakland with San Frasaisco. Ths state harbor commissicners have set apart a harbor for the ex- clusive use of patehets. It wil cost £3000. The Central Pacific rsilrcad have offered to compromise with the Tulare settlers on railroad lands. Evietions have been postponed. During the past month the police of San Francisco have made 284 arrests of Chinamen for gambling and over $5000 levied in fines on gamblers. The wheat crop of the state is large aud generally has been harvested in good condition. In some portions millers complain that the wet weather bas injured the berry. During the night following _the October elections the wires were down between Exramie and Cheyenne, The San Francisco Chronicle hired a special engine at an expense of $100 tocarry its telegraph meseages over the break. The Monterey Whaling company on the 4th caught two fine whales of the humpback species—the first catch of ulie ceason. The novel sight of cat- ting them up atiracted many pecple to the whalery on ths following days. They aatic pate a very profitable sea- son. Mrs. Ralaton, the widow of the late W. C. Ralston, has filed a complaint ia the superior court, in which ehe de- mands that Senator Sharoa may be dirccted to render an account of the property of her lato hushani, who was the senator's partner in business. She alleges that the partnership property amounted to $30,000,000, aud that Senator Sharon, by false reprasenta- tions and other means, has defrauded her of a largo amount. Oregon. Portland roports business nsuaily brisk and trade flourishing. New finds of fossilshave been made in the John Day country. Emigeation is coming In more ra- pidly in the southern portion of the state, The Mechanics fair at Portlsd hes been a magnificent success and t'e at- tendance enormous. The wheat crop in the Willamette valley s heavy and hasbeen harvested and thrashed successfully. The reports of new mineral finds ia the southern part of the state is creating considerable excitement. The Sundsy_School convention of Oregon and Washington met last weok at Portland. It was very gen- erally attended. The citizens of Portland are very much agitated over two bills now bo- fure tho legislature, one authorizing & donation cf a portion of the city levee to the Oregonian railway company and the use of Front street in layiog a track, and the other, the bill propos- ing several radical changes tc the pre- eent city charter. Quite a number of promiuent taxpagers are at the Cap- ital endeavoting by every means, to secure th defeat cf the bill. Colorado. Gunnison is to have & new bank. The Red Oliff minee are Miowing up well. placers are paying is enjoying first-olass sleighing. Twelve elk wero killed near Gunni- son last week. The Idaho mining distrlct near Central City is pantiing ofit Fichly. The old Congregational church at Denver has been turned into a theatre, The gold shipmenth of Gilpin coun- ty for Beptember amounted to $134,- 500. Twenty-six hundred men are em- ployed in the mines about Central City. Lhe output of the Golden Queen for the present year will exceed $3,- 000,000, At Gaunison hay, baled, sells at 40 per ton, It was worth $200 three months ago. A new toll road is to be built from Grand River to Guanison. It will cost $40,000. Daring the recent _storm two trav- rs were frozen to death while cross- ing the Veta pass. Tho net profit from the sbaft and lovels of the California mine this year will reach §125,000. The California mine in the Nevada district has secured $3280 of gold from a single retort. Denver is to have new iron works and s rolling will. The works are to be the largest in the west. The Velley smelting works at Gold- en_are turning out from $12,000 to 215,000 worth of bullion a week. Ore from the Baltic lode on Fall river, Clear Croek county, asmsays five ounces of gold and six ouncesot silver per ton. The mines of the Wabssh company at Kokomo are panning out finely. The company pay out $2000 & month tolaborers. Custer county is to have a paper publiched at Silver CIif, which will devoto itself exclusively to the mines of Custer county. The fire in the Chrysolite mine at Leadville will cause a loss of $20,000. The smake in the mine, two weeks af- ter the fire, is #0 denss that no work can be done. During & political jubilation méet- ing at Boulder last week the prema- tre discharge of a cannon blew off two men’s arms and deprived another of his sight. The city council of Denver hss sus- pended Chief of Police Hickey and four of his men for cowardice and in efficiency, in failing to arrest a gam- bler named Jim Moon, who stood the whole night watch off with a little pistol. s Montana. Bozeman is organising brigade, Ventson is rapidly coming into the Helena market. Bozemsn after a hot contest has voted a school tax. Au effort is being made to the Missoclsschoalss = Euttes' brick yards are several thou- sand behind orders. e Glendales mining propertier perted in good concition. Tho new Pipestons with Butte has be- <084 connacting The assessr -v8 Gompleted. fire - arere- wedge and assays fifty onces of ril- ind §7 of onld tn tha tan footaup - ot of-Jeflarson count 1570 "7 2140.000 more than 1t did for 2 the past_threo days, slone, over the region of Sixteen Mile creek de- sroying much range. Oue of the mines in_the Barker district has already been bonded to an eastern company for 860,000. | The new Albion gold mine at Silver | Csock has panned out $50 in gold per ‘This is 80 enormous yield. ton. There are said to be mor. strangars at the present tme looking for farms in Missoula county than for yesrs. New placsr aud quartz discoveri | have recently been made in Meagher | county, about five or six miles from Fort Magiunis. Things_are rushing in the Barker mining district. Two villages are building in the camp and new finds aro being made every day. Tourists recently from the National park report tho disoovery of another group of Geysera about " thirty milas from the headwaters of the Firehole river. A new road is being built from White Sulphur Springs to Fort Ben- ton. Herotofore it has been neces- ary to travel about 190 miles in go- ing from one place to the other, but the new route decreases the distance 0110 miles. The Heola company in Beaverhead county is having & V-shaped chute made'in Canyon creek canyon, 2,500 feet long, for the purpose of bringing. wood down from the forests of Vipond Park to the site of their charcoal kilns on thocreex. They also con- t-mplato the constraction of atramwsy from Vipond Park to Glendalo as the ‘most economical medium for obtatning wood to supply charcoal for their fur- naces. Nevada Imrense quantities of ducks sro being brought into the market by the ‘Washoe Indians. A Caraon City firm have taken a contract to deliver 40,000,000 fect of logs within two yoars. R ad agents infest tho road between Bodie and Aurora. Three robberies aro reported within the last two weeks. The Comstock mines at Virginia Gity are reported as paying badly, aud none but the mill owners are making money, A large demand is being made on the Catson City mint for standard sil- ver dollars. The demand is greater than at any time since the colnage of standard dollsrs began. A dastsrdly murder was committed last by the deputy postmaster of Bo- die, whoshot a traveling man named Iried, in the back, because he refused to give him more room on the atage: Tlko county roports a very gratify- ing yield of grain. Oaly in'a few lo- calities did tho early frosts injure the growing crops, and the harvest, which is now about ended, is a bountiful one, Lyon county has 636 head of horses, 176 mules, 307 cows, 900 beef cattle, 12 bulls, 1400 sheep and lambs, 303 hogs, 300 chickens, 15 ducks and 30 hives of bees. The amount of land fnclosed in tho county is 10,000 acres, of which 1670 acrea are cultivated. Tho mines of tho Comstock lode continue to bo embarcassed by tho large flow of hot water. The engines at the Yellow Jacket raise about four million gallons daily, and tho hot wi tor on the 2828 foot lovel is increas- ing in quantity. The Calodonia pumps are worked to their full capacity 18 hours per day. At tho Hale & Nor- cross the inflow of hot water has in- creased. At the Union shaft, through which tho principal north end mines ara worked, delay and troublo are ex- perienced from hot water. DISINTERING THE DEAD. HOW THE CHINESE TREAT THE BONES OF THEIR ANCESTORS — BURNING THE BODIES BEFORE THE SKELETONS ARE SENT OUT OF THE COUNTRY. Catson (Nevads) Appéai No Chinaman who ia buried in sage brush soil is sllowed to remain here for any considerable length of time. As so0n, na the rotting figah has ceased 1 fertilize_the ground, his bones are dug up and shipped back to his native country with eli freight charges pald. Tt cost altogether about $20 to resur- root the remnants and send them home via Pacific mail steamer. A fow dags ago an Appeal reporter went out to the cemetery &ind witnessed the operation of disinterinént. THE RESURRECTIONIST. The man who superintends the cer- emonies incidental to digging up the body is an ancient Chinaman who real- 1y ldokd as if ho fight Kave Heen buried without any violation of pro- priety a quarter of a century ago. His constant association with things cad- ayerous has, as it were, assimilated bim to the dead, and it s currently reported that one day while overcome by the heat ho slept slongside his work and was ooly awakened when he found the eoyotes attempting to pull Lim to pieces, supposing that he was & corpse. HIS ASSISTANTS Were of the same corpscy kidvey, and a3 they sat about the gravo smoked shert, foulmelling pipes which, mingled with the strong tcents of opium which impregnated _their clothes, formed an odorous combina- tion not unworthy of » place in the litical Ganvass. Theso men looked for all the world like old leather car: pet bags, time-slaved and travel-worn, which had gone back and forth across the continent, the under dog in every collision and the sport of every bag- sge-smasher. When the men had ished emoking they put away_their pipes and the boss_resurrectionist, consulting & weoden head board on which was a Chinese inscription, or- dered his assistants to dig. UNEARTHING THE BODY. The men fell to work and lifted out shovel fuls with great _gravity, taking up only emall quantities at a time, like men who labor in the streets in the chain gang. It w:s fully balf an hour bafore they reic: ed the wooden box which Inclosed the corpse, and when a stroke of tho tpade was res- ponded to by a hollow sound all hands gave s grunt of acticn in the sume key. The earth was cleared away until the box was fully exp sed aud then the lid was smashed in with s few blows of tho picksx. The lid, which was rotten was pulled off and revealed the shriveled body wrapped ina yellow shroud. Yellow, by the way, is a & Oninaman’s favorite death color, taking the cue, no doubt, from the yellowness of the falling leavés in autumn and the hue of the $20 pleces which aro insariably demavded y the undertaker, When the b dy was fully exposed the boss reached down and inserting a hooked rod of iron under the chin, jerked it firmly in and then dragged the body out of the grave as an avgler would land & trout, flop&ad it in the eand alongside of him. No further notlce was taken of this body witil three more were dug up in a ke menner. BUZ.S1xG THE BODIZS. When (n¢ last body was being fished 9P 8 re was built, the wood of the ©fins helping to furnish fuel. About » quarter of a cord of wood was used, And then the flames were burning st their fiercest the four bodies were dragged alongside Although _they had Isin from two to five years in the s0il they were by no means fully de- composed and shreds of flesh and shriveled skin still cased the bones Tika tha waathar.kgatan olazed leather 48 much flosh on it as when first bor: ied. The living stripred the dead of thetr oraaments and trink:ts as wera deemed of any value, and when this was dono the ba: n and the eiiro ono after the other and pil:d crosswise. The flames closed about them as if they had been sticks of well-sensoned cord wood and in a . was crackling sound aleo reso 1 dz'anco around wes Iaden with an odor whizhin compari- oon would mike a slaughter ho seem like & tropical garden. The re- porter withdrew to the windward side of the fire, but the Chinamen crowded up close as if they really enjoyed it I: took nearly an hour for tho fire to leave the bones cloan of flash and thon itwas suffered to dio ont. The coals were raked away and the bones pulled out of the firo quite white and cloan. By thls the four skeletons_wers mingled in » common ascestral pils and it was imposaibie to distinguish Ah Chung, the Iamented chicken thief from Mra. Ah Foo, hs old mother-in- law. The bones were then allowed to cool aud packed away in bags which were carried away on the backs of the resurrectionists to bs shipped to China. Tt is said that by a system of tight-packing two skelotors can be passed off for one and $11 in freight is thereby saved. It siems a pity to swindls the Steamship Co. in this out- cous way, but su long ss theso Chioamen learn swindling tricks from white men there will b no help for it. 45 Yearsbejore the Publie. 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It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Curo, a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala- dy, by Absorpticn. The most Important Discovery since Vac- cination. Other remedios may relieve Catarrh, this cures at any stage before Consumption vots in. MAKE NO MISTAKE! MICA AXLE GREASE emsposergslyof powdered mics aod inglss T e Hani Lbricaste bt wora e et bochaat I does g, bt e aved owiace over tho e, dord B e amouat o i s e e o < 138 for wagons—Send for Pocket | Buggies, & ,38 e e Cyclopediaof Thivgs Worin Kuow og. free to sny adoress WICA MARUFACTU#ING C & MICHIGAN AVENOE, G0 EAST | —via THE- | Chiicago & Northwestern | FRAXLOT AW, 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! it i3 the SHORT, SURE sad Safe Route Setwesn GOUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE and sll poluts KAST and NORTH. T OFFFRS THE TRAVELING PUBLIO GRFATER FACILITIES AND MORR ADVANTAGES THAN ANY CTHER_ROAD IN THE WEST. ¥ ROAD between It the OOUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which ts run PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! Iny 1 t0 theseand to please all classes of 13, It glvee FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its EATING'STATIONS a¢ 50 conts cach. T TS RS ITS EQUIPNENT FIRST CLASS cet Agenta can soll you Through Ticketa i this rond and Chick twaal Bag- &age Freo of Charge OMATIA TICKET OFFICES—1984 farnham 8¢, Cor. 14th, and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OF] In Colorrdo Central snd Union Pacife Tickst OF SAN FRANCISCO OF¥ICE—2 Now Montgom- Fo Informatlon, folders, meps, etc., not ob- tainable at Home Ticke: Office, addross any ageut of the Company, oF MARVIN BUCHITT, W. B. STENNITT, Gon'l Mansgor, Gew] Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JANES T. GLARK, Gen'l At Omaka & Conncll Blufte. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl THR CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINCY RAITLROAD. With Smooth and Perfoct Track, Elogaut Pay- cor Ccaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING &IDINING CARS orieizos vy 1o P, s i wac PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should oear fn mind that this s the BEST RCUTE TO CHICACO, ‘Aud Points East, North aud Northwest. Passcngers by this Route havo cholce of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And the g Cars from Chicago to Sie New York City Without Change. All Expres Traina the Westiugho » this line are cquipped with Patent Air Brak>s and PULLMIAH PALACE SLEEPING AND DINING CARS Arerui ugton Route, Routes, Rates, Tms will be cheertully given by 3 of tho Kurlivgton Routs, 3.0, PHl Geueral Agent, Omaha. DUE Tick=s fopbdl SIGUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Ol Reliable Sious City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNRAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, hern Towa, Hinnesota and lino 15 equipped with the Im- Westinghote Automatls Alr Brakes and lor Plattorm Coupler and Butfer. Aa for Slenping Cars,ownod and controllod by the com- pany, run Throngh Withont Change between aitn Paciic Transter Depot, Commeil Blufls, and 8t. Paul. Trains I i Facific Transtor Depot at. Council Biuffs, at 6:i5 p m., reaching Sioux City st 10520 p. m., and St. Paai 1105 m , mak 29~TEN HOURS 1¥ Avvaxce oF Axv Oraze Rourn. Returning,luaxe St. Panl &t 250 p.m, ar ving i Shvax City Parils Tranetr Depe YRR &2 tens Migsouri Valioy, lowa, P. E. ROBINSON, 't Gen'l Pass. Agent. Fit sod Pameager Agent hmestorn Frlght aad Pamehger Agent, i l 1880. K. C.,ST. JOE&C.B.R.R, only Direct Lins to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA snd the WEST. HNo change of cary between Omaha and 8¢. Leals ‘and but one botwoen Omaba and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS oo AL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges s0din advance of other lines. ‘This entiro line 1s cquipped with Pullman’s Falacs Slceping Cars, Palaco Doy Coache oalilller’s Satsty Platform and Coupler and the celebrated /ctinghonse Air-Brake. EFSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA & Via Kansas City, 5t Joscph and®h £5CouncilBlults kR, vla SUEY A Jooandst. Loals. W8 for sulo at. all coupon stations In the ext 3. F. BARNARD, A C. DAWES, Gen'i Supt., Gon’l Pass. & Tickst Agt oserh, Mo 'st. Joseph, Mo, SEACHRIST, Ticket Agen. Strset, between Famhams and Manutactarers of STANDARD 'SHOT P BE SURETO BUY IT. THE BESTIN MARKET. E, W, BLATCHFORD & CO. cturers of Lead Pipe, Shoetand Bar Lead, {57 Tin, Pipe ana Seide ! 20 01 Cake ORBDEES SOLICITED. | 70 NORTH CLINTON 8T., CHICACO DR. A. S. PENDERY, {CONSULTING PHYSICIAN | 1AS PERMANSSTLY 1OCATED mi3 MED- ICAL OFFIC Theoug Exp meal. a8 goud For saventy. v Bhunca th Steping ¢ A. KIMBALL, THE GREAT .A.D APPETIZER---SURE GURE For COUGHS, COL"S, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Dizeases of the THROAT and LUNGS. Accommda. | The most e otion in the known world. By adding to TOLU ROCK and RYE fitle by this Routs < an exellent Appetizer and Tonic, f r xeneral and family wre. The 7 #5. tho nimerus tes imeniaie receivad daly ars the best evidenees Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market DON T BE DECEIV : 3 only MEDICATED article made, tie GENULN npon ves ectoral compiainta, agreeable. remedy o the o clasved a8 & MEDICINAL mped, way La o to pay speciel - Avothecarle and Other Persons wit g P.N" pe: (Signed) GREEN. B. RAU Comminsioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DIUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere WHO 1S UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAENY OF fi s O B e AMINING THis MAP. THAT THE CUNTRY: | -'. ) urposmonly. Ong Fhinca Core wa S anenjoy your At CuicAuo, with all diverstn= linee & . Eaat ana “outh ot REERCTE 0O, wih he L B AXS. w25 e ont N Hiours, with . 6 e oo s ‘EaT P ban . ak I Miiwannen Wk R e Towa i % Py R o, Aar: wepe oo &N e A CRso . wth 1 St " clans Botel, | SPEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT 2 ppreciating ALATCHINON, with Aich., 1s unsurpared, Elogant Drwwing Room and | PavBleBrefer, se 57 thia fine Crey. with wil lines for e w3 mis. DEs Ay O e v o ket Agents i % in the United ad: For Informaion not ebtainable at your home ficket office, address. JOHN, i d P A CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. Gen'l Superistendent. And Everything Tf')ertaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW ©00DS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELAS. SEIVaERIOX 1268 and 1219 ¥arnham Street. Ear Diseases. DR, E. E. SHOEMA The well known Aural Surgeon, of K i the Medioud profems ) hin tirme -xclasively ¢ the treat om a0d dienses: of the car amil ‘sends’x rahuabie littl buok of 8 [ suffering, Iows of bearin. Dr. Sho maker's Remedy £, A new an hitherto muknown remedy o al) discases of tha Kidanys, Biadder, aua Urinary BACK, General Weakuoss, an. plaints. | e —— e e R s and u maha. 4 LT G, WROUCHT IRON FENCES. DAY 1D NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, | Toledo, O. | 7. Avent tor Nabrasrs FEVER AND 2GUE. ng and Railing a Bpeciality. - . canopted [ prtterne; Craira an | svery des nd W il word destened 1 T MARNCMW Wire » | Wordward Ave . troit, Mic orice i 85 0 BI0wer "ilis sania ™ DENTESTRY.- S T. 8. HITCHCOCK, M. D. €, From New York han locsted in Omaha, 1 & oot st clam work muisted eviten c15 eint.. | Dentat Roome,over A. Crekshanke & Con €. that ',:Ie Bitters is 1 emedy e 15th and Do . Ll Tscane, a8 weil as its surest OMAIA, NEBRASKA services n all deparments o surgery, both in geseral an a8 and chroic diseases. Ca © and dar. and wili viets ; erudicates dyspepus, constipa- o comp aint and neFioumes, counter- ' tendency o gout, Fheumstinm, rinary e disorders, that, it Jmparta. vigor 1o TWO DOLLARS WILL SECUR THE WEEKLY BEE