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Blafle;—8:95 ¢. m., 10:% & m., 1135 a. m., 1:%5 - leaci p. w3’ Co 11:26's m., and 2:8'and 5:35 p. m. PABSENGKE TRAINS. Lm, 1 — 618 a.m, 140 &, m.6:25p. m, 70 p. m,, Dally exoept Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . Anma 435 pm. Luavs, oL, Daily except Sundays. Q778 S% day wiomo cnlly made:cenh | onear ) Trzo & Co.Portini Me. PAD A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all disoams of the Kidaeys, Biadder, and. Urinary 1t will poms 1, Bright's the Urine, Catarrh of tively cure Disbetes, Gravel, Drop- , inability to retais scanty trine, Painfw Uristing, LAME BACK, Geners! Weztifiss, and all Fomale Com. iaints. It avolds internal medicmes, 1 certain 1n it effccts and cures when nothing elss can. at by mall free NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. . your address for our litie book, & was Saved.” MRS K. TSH. dcent for DAY SANTA CLAUR FOUND. Disoovery of the Age. | joain the woridxve béonade ‘Where feia Ciana stayed 1o eikkes coods of not, 11 reaily he s Ia & mountain of mow. A i ropmetiots et st ee vl imow Where wondar of wonders a6y found & new land, e iy ks eings appeard o2 ach b There were movniains like cure, with more And tar brighter skios than ever wers seen, Birds with the hus o 5 fainbow wers found, s fowers of exquisie fragrance ware grow re they lett to wouder In doub. 200n cume they bad beard much abost, amy. He showed them all over bis wondortal Aud factorles making goods for women snd men send to bis oare, will get their full shara. Enowing his trieods Now remember ye dwellers in Omaha town, All who want prosonts to Bunoe's go round, For ahirte, colla, or eioves crost and emal, 8end your ister or sunt oze and all. Bunce, Champlon Hatter of the Weat, Dougas i CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Cases, Cofins, Caskets, Shrouds, eto. f | the adulterations in whioh glacose is | | the possession of a gold mize. , 0:0a m, | 780 p. wm. | 3 GLUCOSE. A Business in Which Millions of Dollars are Invested. The Eistory of its Ongin— N Y. Evenlog Pot. 1n the course of a. laweuis brought | in Batavia, N, Y., to de'ermine the | ownership of oertain sharas in iue; Buffulo Grape Sugar compaug; it shown last week that the profits of the busintss now smount to about 181,000,000 a_year cn & capital of $400,000. The fact that enormous | quantitics of grape eugar or glucoso | are sold, and that the business hasat | | lossz coubled every year for the Jast | five years, wntil at present all the | | starch faotorles turn out more or le s | ot (he product; that several vast es- | tablishments ar3 building for the pur pose of manufacturing glucose, one in Detroit and one in Chicags) and that used are now recognizsd among the | etchants, induced a reporter for The Evening Post to inquire into the | tory and extent of the glucose busi ness. Sugar merchants who mix glu- with their sugar are careful about giving facts and figures, but all ad: | { mitted that its use was widespread and fncreasing every day. | In 1867 o German chemist named | Goesling arrived in New York with a secret process of producing syrup from corn at small cost, abont twenty gal- | lons of syrup being ebtained from one | bushel cf corn. The corn was first mads ilito starch, which, after treat- | ment with suolphuric acid, was run | through marble dust in order to ex- | tract the acid, after which it was puri- | fied with bone-black and boiled to | any desired consistency. Dr. Goe: ling interested some New York capital- iste and eugar merchants in his pro cess, and sold the patents to a compa | ny called tne Union Sugar company for §500 000. The n Sugar com= pany had becn crgn'sed especially mako the new kind of euger, and im- mediately crected works and beg | business, Prosperity was too much for Dr. Gozs first batch of syrup was turned out. No ove thought at that tune of muk- igeoid gl the syrup was all | the Union Sug:r ¢ mpany intended to produce. When the first barrels of the syrup wers procduced the appear- ance was excelleat, and the stookbold- ers congratulated themselves upon Un- fortunately, the new product had de- | feots, the chief among which was | that it would not “atand,” as the | syrup men eay; it solidified and cma- | died, becomiug & solid Waky moas, which wat unsaleable. Dr. Goesling had apparently forgtten to tell the company his method of making the syrup “etand.” He had known some method of deivg this, but his_secret died with him. After several inefloo- tual and costly attempts to edlve the difficalty the Union Sugar company gaveup business, having lost about $1,000,000, and sold the product of candied syrup on hand to The Tri- bure association zt §2 per barrel, for making ink 10llers. Whin Dr. Geesling s0ld his patents to the New York company, & Buffalo company had already bought from Goesling the right to use his process | in Buffalo. The Buffalo company | met with the same difficulty that the | Union Sugar company experienced— their product candicd. But instresd of giving up the manufncture they | the candied glucose sould bo put. In the first piaco ii was found that the glitose syrup, if mixed with low grade black molssses, made an_excellent | golden syrup, which, while not so | sweet as refined Cuba ayrup, was a good in appearance, nd sold as well. As glucose syrup could be produced for Lulf tho cust of sugar syrap, che saving cffected by mixing the two was enormous. In the next piace, if glu- cose syrup was allowed to candy and harden, it was found that it could be ground up and mixed with low-grade, dark-brown sugars, the mixturs having the appearance and qualities of refined light brown suger, with the exception that it was notso sweet as refined sugar. From small beginnings the business of the Buffalo company grew to importance. The glucose conld be produced from corn at the rate of thirty pounds of glucose, worth threeand a half cents a pound, from one bushel of eorn, basides which the ref: from each bushel of corn broughtsix cents when sold as stock food. One of the wit- nesses in the suit mentivned in the beginning of thisarticle testified that be mixed from 12 to 90 per eentum of glucose with his cane_sugar, selling the mixture at a good protit under the name of “new process sugars.” Hesold more than 200 barrels a day of this sugar. Upon referring to several Wall street sugar merchants the reporter found that while the use of glacose in vast quantities was admitted, the mixers, as they are called to distin- guish them from sugar refiners, are Dot anxions to have much light thrown upon the business. The refiners are not mixors, They sell sugar only just as the Buffalo company sell glu- coso only. The mixers buy of both and mix to suit themsclves. Several firms do this sort of business exclu- aively, calling the product “new pro- cess sugars.” The Evening Post re- porter was referred toa certain Mr. A, as » gentleman known to_be engaged in mixing eugars. Mr. A. ssid that Fam mSwes . Othand 11th, Omsha, Neb, @. W. FOSTER, President, 63w Denver Colorade. Telograyhic orders premptly sttanded to. he had heard a great deal of Iate sbout mixing glueoss in sugar, but that Enormcus P:oflts Made, | porter went ecroes tha street to Mr. { A. he would find out all about it, fo: | Brocklyn isabout §60.000,000 a year, g, who died beforo the | | went to work to find out to what ne { the ivireaso in the sity's populatio » | bas been .50, while tho increase of kuew nothing about . 1t the reporter would go across the street to Mr. B. he would hind out all about it, for Mr. B.'s business cousisted of mixing glucose with cane sugar. Mr, B. had also heard a good deal about | the glucose sdulteration, but could | not hims y how much of it was done or by whom. But if the re- | that was Mr. A.’s business. The re- | to the effect that sbont 12 per cant of the sugar sold in Wall street was glu- cose cr grape suig:r. As the value of tha suigar refined in this city and it follows (hat about §7,000,000 worth of glacose must be bought and sold every yoar by Wall street sugar and rup merchants. One firm whose busine:s is selling syrups admitted at once that glucose syrup was used in their business, and contended that it was a legitimate use of nature's pto. liked by his customers than the pure yrup, which was too sweet 3 be pleasant, Havivg been told that glucore in sugar had a bad effect upon tha health of the contumer, snd that therefore s was worse than a mere assault upon the pocket, the reporter next sought ont Prof. Chaudler, of the board of | health, who scouted the notion that | glacos: in sugar was unhealthy. “We eat glutsse with overy mouthfal we take; every bit of take turns into glu glucose in every frait, and & certain quantity in the best of sugars Be- cause saccharine particles are found in disbetes, people jump to the con- clusion that it is glucose. Again, they hear that sulphuric acid is used in making glucose, aud they are hor- ;i‘hcd They might ss well be afraid with which their potatoes are dug up a8 to be afraid of sulphuric acid used in making glusose. Tdonct believethat sugzsr refinera sell or export glucose. I have analyz:d ssmgples of sagar sent t»me by govarnment officers who sus- pected certain exporters of defrau ing the government in ths following mannef: When raw sugoris import. d it pays a daty, and if s not sold here, but only refind and exp rted #zain, a part of the duty on that sugar Prefunded. But tho government did ot wish to return money oo _exported glucose, wheh, of course, had paid vo import duty. I aualyzed many sam- ples by means of a devizo invented by Dr. Ricketts, of the Columbia college school of miues, and myeelt, and found no trace of fraud. So long as the mixers only put one patt of gl coso to five parts of sugar thers need be no trouble, When y get to mixing one part of sugat to live parts of glucoks it may be time for & :me cne to protest.” ——— Remarkable Incresss in the Use of Opium, Albany Evening Journal, A quarter of a century ago the use of cpiom in Albauy wes meagro as cowpardd with to day. Taers were atthat time but about 350 pounds of opium and 875 ounces of morphia sold | o population | duriog a year. Then was about 57,000 and the consump- tion of opium atdat f ot &nnuim to every ivhabitant, while the rate of morphive was less than three grains a year to each person. To-day, with the census showing our city to contain more than 91,000, the annual consumption of opium has crepe up to 3500 pounds, and mor- phia to 5300 ounces. This large i crease in the consumption of these druga canhiot_entirely be charged to he growth of the city. Bince 1855 n of the eale of opium during that time has been 900 per cent., and morphia 1,100 per cent., making a total of these two drugs of 2,000 per cent. of & contury, or 206 grains of opium and 24 grams of morphine to every inhabitant. Besides the vast qusntity of these drags, betwesn 400,000 and 500,000 morghia pills are sold throughout the city inay ar. These pills contein from one-ienth to one- quarter of a grain of . morphine apiece. Takitiz on an estimate 450,- 000 pills as the average anaual con- of & grain npisce, would make the morphine in_ them weigh 170 ounces. le, but many are sold as of the It is estimated by men wp in the business that there are 600 times as many morphine pills sold 28 any other kind. Of the 3500 pounds of opium dis- posed of in this city annually, careful Inquiry made by a Journal reporter reveals tha fact that fully one quarter is consumed by paople in its native siate. The remaining three-quarters are used in makiug the d:ffsrent opi- ates, the largest proportion being used the preparation of lwdanum, One states that where twenty-five ago he made it by the gallon, ho now prepares it by the barrel. A quarter of a century ago an opium- cater was a rarity; to-day the number ialargoand on tho increase. Fally four-Bfths of tho opium-caters are women. Theso eaters eventually e hibit nervousne:a. The skin becomes shriveled and the complexicn assumes a saficon hue. At times the enter has cold aweats and nauson, besides num- ercus other kindred ills. There ismo ue indr and buying all the vila use whez you can be co d'vrpzmm an of Prot. Gal Frinch Liver Pad, which v iy, ‘ur drugglst does Dot Teep the pad Ty , s ty-thtee gtains | sumption, aversging, say, one-sixth | P i The i Hemisphere in wnich a St blood and stomach, by wearing one W vere Qaté, Price stand, | | tures bt D; the m s g EL { Cirroni Bt Portiand, FEVER ANP AGUE. STETTER, b you by m. olgdo, O , and it the only pad that is guarauteed te cure ate: immediate relief. 8dly PILL. #ar Insist upon I C. McLANE' | the name Me7. but same pronu Propared from Price 25cts. 8 Facts that We Know. It you sre suffering with a severe congh, cold, asthms_bronchi sumption, loss of voice, tickling in the throat, or any affection ot the throat or lungs, we know that Dr. Krxg’s New D1scoveEY will give you We know of hun- dreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. Now to_give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kinc's New Discov- iy will cure you of Asthma, Bron- chitia, Hay Fever, Consumption, Se- Coughs and Colds, Hoarsenes or any Throat or Lung Diseass, if you will call at J. K. Isz Drug Store you can got & trial_bottle free of cost, or a regula~ sigo bottls for $1.00 jan1615(2) —— Buckien's Arnica Salve The Brsv Satsn 1a the #otld for Sores, Ulcers, Salt | | ducts, the mixed syritps being betier | Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- | ed Hands, Chilblsins, Ooros, and all | kinds of Skin Eruptlons. Is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlod in every case or monoy re funded, | For sale by Eraiscs, 25 cents per box. 1. K. ISH Omahn, 45 Yearsvejvie me:l'ul)ll& THE CENUINE | DR.C.McLANE'S | LIVER PILLS | are not, recommended as a remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in aflections of the Liver, and in all Bilions Y Sick Head- t character, they Dyspepsi, and u without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre tting 8'mo of tha iron ff the hos | DAFAtOrY to, or after taking quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, he fupre ach wrapper bears the ot ©. v and FLENING B L av " S LIVEE narket be; HOW TO CUR CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs,and Puimonary Organs. 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Oskaicosa, 85d Kiozs > Parminiton, Bonay e feps-d1 SHORT LINE = | 1880. & |K. 6., 8T. JOE&C. B R.R,, | & | Is the only Diroct Lize to ST. LOVIS AND THE EAST| From OMAHA xud the WEST, wosn Omaha aud 6. Louls con Omaha aud New York. PASSENGER TRAINS REACHING AL th LFReLETooy, WA et AX.5. el 43 WasniNoTod Hureuts, with F., G @465 A L& BALLE wh. 1L O A i SrElansse Bat and AN i S . THEATY. with theB. C.R. & b NiiEL, vith Contrui fowa R K. %3 k00d e 5 36776 10 ATY Nrst-olase Dok, forseventy-0ve ceata. S and Spest Digeaces,send to the PUL | _Retarning, leave | Eastern & Western Cities e Fres | Bucie Tranii 0 | With tows chagee sudta sdvance of sther ine. | £ | Pl o charges and iz sdraaoe of Seherl £ rdlt d | M e aN EATACE S B S S S : & . ‘alece Siceplny Cars, Paiace Day - 3 ) Jock lelasd Meuwte,” are e o e G Flaes Doy O L ks 2 & day at home, trno. A CELERNATED ITTER eisne civilized nation in the Western nich the utilty of Hostetter's | tonic, corrective, ard table sicuulant fn tho wori Samplos 1, or Addross Stinson & © Co not kniown and appreciated. medicine for all scasous and ali 1t is especially saited to the compiaints by i weather belog th purcet od Bup P. E. BOBINSOR, Ass't Genl Pass. J.'H. OBRYAN, asd Passenger Agent, Council Bluffy ), . Tarrant’s S:ltzer Aperient. Acurs tor Indigest'cn frightful, A Datbling beveruge elighttul’ X Pemedy for overy aflment er which the Bilious make bewallment. X faeative, though mild, cflctive, A tonie, nérving and corrective; A ancdyne and suporiic A "wondcal Saivs Srrcivio— B oaying overy raro ingradient at s hr Naaro dceried expedient, ¥ith Kiodly liberal band. t fing Toto thg imous Eetiar Spen M. R, RISDON, Geperal Insurance Agent, Coupler and the taehrated | estinghouse Alr-Brake. e Ay ouncil Bluffs . B via 04 andit,Louls. w8 for sale at all eoupoi Fiations In the o Bt. Joseph, bo, EST, Ticket Agen., armban Stroet, A. B. BARNARD, uiahy. Gev'rl Ageat, Omaha. CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and pholstezy Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW £00DS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELAS SEIVERIOX 1208 and 1216 Farnham Street, " 1% ANDY BORDE Puse. Agont, WROUGHT iRON FENCES. s HAMBURC AMERIC N PACKET C0.'S | Weekly Line oi Steamships | Leaving New York Every Thursday st 3p. m. For DR, A. S. PENDERY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN LAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- Wire Fencing and Ralling » Speciality. Their boauty, permanence and_economy. daily working tho extinction of all fencingi] cheap material, Ficgani in deslen, Indestruotible Fences for Lawns, Pablic Grounda and Ceraes | AE Cu aspa | Bogland. France and Germany. s e il g TR ik - - ORREESEF R | v bty o Ton Vasee, Lawn , canopled_snd o : wep e e aription of | _Ollein bia servicee fm all departise e e ut | mediene. s sarccr, ot o weoeal mn | B. RICHARD & CO., manufactured by E T BARNUN'S Wire and | pocal practize scute and chron i . and day, and will risits . Pamenger Agonta, comnty on reselpt of lette Broadway, NewYork be_consulted past of tha city and s, Tren Work, <7, 29 asd 31 Woodward Ave , De- troft, Mich, HepA ¢ r 1/assar vl ~atalogus sl pries septs FOR THEIR OBLE PATRONAGE AND SPLENDID SUPPORT During the last TEN DAYS UNPRECEDENTED TRADE. MANY THANKS TO OUR FRIENDS We had made the most care- | and painstaking prepara- tions to supply the largest pos- sible variety of Christmas Novel- ful ties AT REASONABLE PRICES In order to give ONE MORE GREAT BARGAIN to our friends, 'we have deter- and the result has been most gratifying. d that for OINE W HHK mine Commencing Monday, the 27th | We will dispose of the remainder of our STRICTLY HOLIDAY GOODS at 20 per cent. less than Marked Prices. 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