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THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING GO, PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnkam, bet. 9th and 100A Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Gopy 1 year, In adyance (postpald the ABLES. THE MAILS. L4pm. ‘from Lincoln, 1230 p. mj ity & P., 11 8. m. p M. i Neb, 4 p. . mala for Bistes Jowa leavo bat cnoen rom 15 101 p. THOMAS ¥, HALL: Fostmasster. OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. 0| JOBN L. McCAGUE, opposito posilice. N L NOACUE e e B ARCHITECTS. AT, LARGE Jr Boom 2, Crelghton Block, BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES DEVINE & CO., Fine Boota and Sloss. A g0od asorimo nt of ‘home wark on band, cor. 13th and Harney BED SPRINGS- 3. F. LARRIMER, Msnufastarer, Visschers' BIk. | | COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOBN G, WILLIS, 1414 Dodge Street. DENTISTS. Williame' Block, Oor. 15th & Dedgo DRUGS, PAINTS AND O(IS« W.J. WEITEHOUSE, Wholesa! DR PAT ON A PRAIRIB IN MONTANA. A YOUNG MAIL CARRIER’S STRUGGLE FOR LIFE THROUGH THREE FEET OF SXOW, AND WITHOUT POOD YOR THREE DAYS. Salt Lako Horald. The followlng is the greater part of a letter received here by JMr. Charles H. Bassett from his son W, H., who | is In the mail service fn Northern Montana. The youog man ls but 22 years old, and the simple and unaf- fected manner in which he relates bis thrilling experience shows that ho is not only possessed of a great deal of courage, but also a great deal of man- inces: Vinooxia Orry, Jenuary 22. Dran Faruza—In answer to your questions, I will endeavar to give you some particulars, At the time I wrote mother (December 1) I was snowed in at Fize Hole, and was there about ten or twelve days. Two of us then i | succeoded in getting over the moun- CROCERS. Z. BTEVEN, st betwean Cuming and Izard. T_A. MSHAN, Corner 254 wxd Caming Sia. Arrival And Departare of TIME CARD OF THE BURLINGTON, LRATE OuaTA. CHICAGO annmznu 03 m. e gt OMAWA & NORTHERN NEGRASKA FAIL- WAY COMPANY. ve. Arrive. —- 8903, m. | Exprees D, !’ITZPATIIICI\ 1405 Douglas Gtrest. HATTERS. W. L PARROTTE & CO., 1306 Dougles Street, Wholesale Exclusively. " WARDWARE. A. HOLMES, ornor 16th and Callfornia, ——— e HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladios got your Straw, Chip and Felt Hats done up AL nort} east_corner Seventeenth and Capitol asenue. WM. DOVE, PROP e N O e NTELLIGENGE OFFICE. MRS, LIZZIE DENT, 17 16:h Sireet: " JUNK. H. DERTHOLD, Bars and Metals. MEAT MARKETS. The Boston Market. MOGLE & JESTER, Fresh and Cured Meats, Game, Fiah, Pouliry. Eic., 3% Ouming Street; 'MILLINERY. MBS, C. Fancy Gowds Banrds, Hosier: House In the Order by Mail. n great variety, Zophvs, &2 Ch re 115 Fifieenth % & | i ity Excopt Band SICUX CITY & ST, PAUL B. B. 200 | Expres. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W.S.GIBBS, M. D., Room No."4, Crolghton Block, 16th Stroet P. S. LEISENRING, ¥, D, Masonic Block. C.D. HART, ¥. D., Eyo and Far, opp. posteffice — e PHOTOCRAPHERS. PHOTOGRAPHS 4XD TIN TYPES. Graod Central Galle: 2 Bixteenth Streot, noar Masonic Bull. Sat lon Guarsatecd of | Money Refunded. Loave Omats, 8 a.m, 08 m, 108 m, 1am.lpm, 2p. m,8p.m, 6P W6 OO — STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURMESTER, | Deslor 1n Stoves and Tinware, and Msnutacturer €18 a.m, 9:60a. m., 1140 3, m, 5:25 p. B, 790 P. W, TH0 P M. Dally except Sunday. 9MAAA & REPUELICAN VALLEYR. . wmav, annve ! A:85 p.m. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, — CHARLES POWELL, USTICE OF THE PRACK —Coruor 15th and hem Sts., Omaha Keb. AT LAW—Room €, Crolghton th St., OMAHA, NE! 0. L. THOMAS, TTORNFY AT LAW—Loacs money, buss AT con cente, Bocen ©, Orelgbion fia A. C. TROUP, TIQRNEY AT LAW_08 fa Hangcom's Goorge B. Pritchett, 1608 OMANA, NEE. DEXTER L, THOMAS, AT At LAW—Cralcmasks Babd A M. GHAEHIGK. . L' Taronen AS-Patents Procured. &R FOTARY IUBLIC. COLLBOTIONS MADR ~ O'BRIEN & OARTLETT, Attorneys-at- Law, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK. GOR. DIU%- & IETH $TS. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Atto'nay st-Law, Bt sooue, o Banscom's o brek ¥ R Rrteonth and : G e Repick & KEDICK, Attorneys-at-Law or i be given to 4 yalte rm o overy deacrtptio i Sl e Couio ol the Blited Staten. Ofco, Farshan B e T EOWARD W. 81 TTORN] A C. F. MARDERSON, TTORNEY AT LAW-542 Omaha Nebrazka. W T, Bicuawoe. G 3. mon RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law, Orrics—215 South Fourteonth Street. ———e SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Age. Wontortuldiacovoricl the orldbavobammad ong. Things where Santa Claus stayed Ohildron oft ask 1f o makes oods or not, 11 really Lie ves In » mountaln of fmow. Last your an exct allod clear o the Pole And suddesly dropped into what seomed likealiole Where wondar of wonders they found a nowland, arod on each band. e ours, with more And far brigh Rirds with the hues of a rainbow wers tound, Whiloflowers of exguieite fragrance wero grow ey 1tt o wandee 1n doul ‘soon came they Dad hoard much about, + Eucta Claus self and th isthey all - 3olecked liko the picturos esae overy & He drove up & tosm that looked very: Feramppors insicad o reisdoet, He rod hell Ingtend of a slelgh, But m wk Them on board aud drove them Ho showed thero all over his woadertul reatm, And factories making g00ds for women and men Furrlers wers working on bats srest sod emall, To Bunce's they said X Kinglo,the Glove Maker,tov tb All our Gloves we sresending to Bun Baata ahowod them suspendars 22d mady things &y!n(l-l—umlthn-lo @ Buncew store. then whiepered s sacret be d el i Ot cvery ong Enew Dunos Knowing his trion: Now remsmber se dwcliers in Omahs town, s For e, culars, or cloves great and Bend your sister or sunt one au ¢ Bues, Chumpica Hatter of e Weet, Dongine WORTH REMEMBEBING sat Tunuxrs Srurzen. Areaieor reprete ” h bottie thirey or forey o Spar Mtmer Water, containing all xh. virtues of Tebrated Gorm waye e et and e CScaments Hael 10 Veor i Torsability and cheapress. AL D%l GX TS HAVE IT. " SHOW CASES MANCPACTURD BY O. J. WILDE. 1817 CASS ET., OMAHA, NEE. @A .. rmestal , onbwd W of Tin Rootsand all kinds of Building Work} 04d Fellows’ Block. 3. EVANS, Wholessle and Retail Seed Drills and Caltivators. Odd Fellows Hall e S ree———erarn SALOONS - BENRY KAUFMAKY, In the Lew brick block on Douglas Street, has ‘Jnst oened a most elegaus Beor Iiall Hot Lunch from 10 80 13 cvery day FLANNERY, On Faroham, next to the B. & M. beadqua bas roopened & nest and ‘completo establi ot it batsing FIRE, and Motber Ship- ton's Prophecy, will be open for the boys with Hot Lanch on and after present date. Auction Sale of Public Buildiog & North Platte, Neb., and Camp Stambauah, Wyo. Headquarters Dep't of tho Platte, ) Office Chiel Quartermaster, Forr Oana, Nav, Jauuary S1, 1831, ) HERE WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction n thy rospective premiscs, commencing At 13 noon on Mondsy, Fibraary 28t ic buildings and stiuctires at N ebraska, and Camp Stambaugh, Wyo- ming. "Tie buildings at North Piatto conslst of twe Offcer's Quariers, two Sior ehouses, Guardbouse, ixoOfice, Carponier Shop, Hoeplal Laae’ ireesee Quattars, Bakehouse, Coal Fhed, ioer Wk S, ences aud Outhomsed. The buildings at Camp Stambauga coaesh of two UMcers Gaarters, two Company Quarters, Hospital, two_Officsr Guardnouse, four Storo: houses, Bisckemith Shop, Oarpeater Shop, two Eiablos, fotr Lanniresses Qasriers, Bakehiouse, Tlegraph ofice, Saddie. hease, aud four other bulldings. a0 Fencesaed Outhonses. Termb—Cath o day e, Miary cusiody of the property thirsy days afier wulo M. T LUDINGTOR, e DR. A. S. PENDERTY, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN: GAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED. 1CAL OFFICE, 498 Teoth Sreet, OMAHA, NEBRASFA Ofering bls servioes in ull departments *o medicine’ and surgery, both In geooral an pocial practise scue snd chronte divcasos. Do consulted uight aud day, and il visl Pt ofth it s oasty on ecip o el FE\'ER ANI) ND AGUE, s'n»!Acn TERS Thers is no emu..a nlv.)(m In the Wortern Hemiephero in whih the ualiy » tor While it 13 3 modicine for all seasons aud ali climates, it Is especialy suited to the complainta o nerated by tho weathar, belng tha purest avd gost vegctablo stimulant o the wor, Druggists and Dealers, to whom ap- Formie by Hostetter's Almanac for 1881, HAMBURC AMERIC N PACKET CO.S Weekly Line oi Steamships Leaying New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. Yor Englard, France and Germany, For Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., Ager Passenge Broadway, NewYork M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPR NTS: PEENIT ASSORALw. s, X Lan, don, Cash nrmnxsrm u. musnnu £ Phaindel SONrHw RS TRER m talns with three hordes and snow shoes and we arrived at River Side station that dsy. On the following day Mar- shall, the boss, came in from Henry Lake with ¢wo men and fifteen horses. They had been aix on the road, distance of thirty miles. He then or- dered ms to start out on the following mornizg on horseback to the lake, I ebjected, and told him I thought it {mpossibie for a horse to get through, and asked him for a palr of snowshoes, Ho then became very angry, and said he wounld not send me if he did not know I could get to the lake safely. I started out on the morning of the 16th with their best horee, but I had not traveled ten miles before the animal was unable to carry me, and T had five miles further to go be- fore T could reach some hay-stacks on the praitle. By considerable hard work T led the horse to th ter dark. Iwas entirely worn out, and _so took my saddle blankets and lay down to rest, but I ml asleep and did not awaken until di h. A, RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, | 8 in traveling one mils that day, 28 the snow was 10 deep (three fest on the level)that it was imposeable for a horse to travel. I wasthen In a eanyon, and found wood, and bullt a fire, and was 80 tired that I slept all aight agaln and froze my fect atill mors, (but I forgot to say that I froze my fest the first night at the bay stacks) I dare not take off my boots to look at my feet for fear I could not get them on agaln. Ihad discovered by this time that my horse was good for nothlng, %0 I started him back to the hay and started on foot, caleulating $o make the Iake by night, which was fifteen miles further on. The lake was fro- 1 cut aoross it to shorten the ;but I soon fownd my mis- take, for when I started on it I broke throngh, and gotyont only by bard scrambling, and was then on the fce wet and'freezing. Thers wasabout fwo teet of soft anow, and I could hardly walk. The station was on the other side of the lake, and by swinging my cap Iattrscted the stock-tender's at- tention; but none too soon, for I then fell down exhausted, unable to take another step. He carrled and pushed me in on snow-shoes, and took good care of me. I had been all this time—thres days and two nights — without = mouthfol of food or water, and had eaten snow untll my throat was raw that I was unable to meal for & number of d arnica on my feet, but the boys thought I would lose my toes, 1f not my whole feot, if I didn’t get down here whero I could get medical advice. Hearing that a company team was eighteen miles this side of there with supplles for bera, I concluded toatart for it in company with two mail car- rlers. This e'ghteen miles had to be mnde on snow-shoes; but I mustered up conrage enough to start out. No onecan imagine what I suffered on that trlp. My feet wero %0 sore and raw that I could hardly lift them; but we made the trip at lsst, some time after dark. The following morning I was unable to walka step, and was carried around and started for this place. That day, on the prairie, a terrific show storm eame up, the wind being in our faces. We had to make ullhl miles before dark, and it was shen sandown. We knew that wnless we did mako thestation before dark, the chances were that we never would get there. The slelghing was bad on ac- count of there being 80 mavy rocks; butI took the whip and away we went at breakneck spesd. We strack arock and broke one runner Into a nomber of pleces. Fortunately we happened to have sixty feet of rope with ns, with which we tied up the ranner, and awsy we went sgaln and arrived st the station at dark. Ifroze again on that trlp my hands, foet and chin. My eyes were frosen shub most sll the time during our fast driving inst the blinding snow. Wae had hard time soming the balanee of the way, but not so herd as that which I have mentioned. I was in bed in the wagon the last thirty-five miles. The doctor doos not know yet but what I will lcse my big toe, on the right foot, bat prononnces the rest of my toes and my fingers oafe. The | place phero I ws on foot Is one hun- dred miles from here, and no persons live there excopt the men at small stations, which are ftesn miles apart, except as $hat one placs, and it Is a thirty-mile station. A Wrathy Brother. Bradford (England) Gsorver. Jack Finehart had one love affalr, and only one. It was his sole ro. mance in life, and he waa very chary of talking abont it. I learned the facts, and they form a startling commentary on border life and the character of the man. He and his brother both fell In love with the same girl, tho nicoe of an officer in the regalar army, then sta- tioned at Catop Douglas, Utsh. Jack could hate ss wall as fove, aud be could make sud kesp a promise. He and his brother came to an agresment by which both men pledged them- selves never again to see or spesk to the young lady, the penalty for a vlo- Iation of the contract being that the offender should die at the hands of the other. The brothers shook hand: over the bargain and each went his way. Ui yoars ofiar Jack songkt out hls brother, teavellng over 2000 miles to doso. He told him quietly that he bad broken his oath and wanted the compact kept. The brother remon: atrated, bat Jack wes firm as ade. mant. He had forfeited a pledge, and he was ready to dle. The end of it all was that the two brothers met on the bauk of the Platte river one lovely summer evening. Jack draw heavy deringer, cocked b, and_handed it to %3.%6 | hs brother. The lattor drew off a fow ‘THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Isprepared to make Pants, Sumts and overcosts woerder. 8t and workmanship guaraatoed One’Door West of Gruickebank's. a0y JUNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER 1417 Parnham 8t., Oid Stand of Jacob Gla O%DKRS BT TELSORAPE SoLICITE THE DAILY BEE “ontaing the Latest Home and Tele- News of th Day. d Tooked paces, leveled the weapon, 't do it,” oncemore at Jack. T # ho ssld. Finehart stood there, solitary, tall, his arms folded, and an_expression of quiet melancholy on his hadsome face. “T am roady,” was his sole re- ply. The brother levelled the putol, tock deliberate aim, and pulled the trigger. The cartridge did not ex- plode. Jack tock one long, quiet look at it, and seelng his brother about to fire ‘again, once more gazed at the viver. Suddenly the brother raised his arm, aod the deadly wepaon whizsed through the air and found a Inat resting place beneath the turbu- Jent waters of the rushing stream. Juk advanced In snger. Yo are ror,” ho said. ““I woald have Killed you.” And, disdalning. the proffered hand of his brother, ho | ode rapldly away. Tl met again. The Embarraesed Passengers. You may have been a pastenger on trost car at & time when some one has picked s half-dollar off the o fous or & dollar-bill from the a aud anxiouly enquire for sn owner, At auch a time every man instinctive- Iy feels in his pockets. Every man feols like saying that he is the lucky party, but an inward voice somehow restrains him, snd be remembered that George \Washington could not tell & lie. The money is Innrhhly pocketed by the finder, an Gown in the opinions of his tellon: passongers as contemptiblo and mean, On a Woodward avenus car yester- day a young man purpossly dropped a groenback on the floor, and ab a prop- or moment he picked it up and ob- served “‘Who lost this dollar?” Every one looked at him, sad every mouth watered. “Did any one drop shls bl con- tinued the young man as he held up corner. - There wes another embarrassing man reached out for T dropped it, sir. Youaroan kon- est man to retarn it.” “tAro you sare you dropped iti” “Ism. Iamnotaltar.” “But—you see—yon—o,” mered the young man. “Yon give mo my money or I'll wrlog your neck!” *interrupted the other, ss hegfeached out for his vio- tm, stam- The young man e it up. He looked whito and red and groen, and he felt 80 bad over it that he soon dropped off the car and took fo the foy walk. SOMH SNAKE STORIES BY CAVALRY SOLDIERS—HOW A TOAD BBAT A RATTLESNAK, Culongo Thnes Last evening theoe cavalry soldfors sat in sonth town lager beer saloon T0LD and over thelr glasses and plpes hearsed thelr experiences during last summer on the plains and barren sands of New Mexioo and Avixona. They were brawny, musealar fellows, with bright, intelligent eyes and ‘weather-beaten faces and that Indiffer- ent, matter-of-course air charasterls- tic of the frontiersman and c1d sol fer. “Snakes!” exclsimed ome of the saberers, as he blew sway a oloud of smoke that almoss conoealed his coun- tenanoce-“‘I thought I had seen snakes among the buttes or elay hills of Wy- oming, butI mever kaew what rap- tiles were unt!l I got down Into Arizo- ns. Why, I've sean fitty tarentalss In s singlo-fle column, the lesder as big es the nm of your bat, following s buffalo trail to the water to drink, Tarantalas always follow each other in Indian file. Some people think that s tarantala’s bite is not polsonows, but I tell you it s cer- taiu death. ve seen a tarantula jump four feet to strike s horse in the face, and fiftesn minutes after- wards that horse’s face would swell to an enormous size. He would act as though he had the blind staggers and then in little while drop dead. Moo- casine? By the thowsand! The plains of Arizons snd New Mexieo fall of rattlesnakes, and everywhere in the vicinity of & stroam of water are tho moconsins, Thelr bite, too, Is cortain doath. Strange, thess anakes never bite wild animals or the Indi- ans. No one ever heard of an Apache Indian having been bitten bya snake. They seem to be of one and the same nature. You never heard of snakes fighting among themeelves, nor of Apachs fighting snskes. Deer and antelops know how to defend themselves from the snakes. I once was ont hunting, snd got very close to a fine looking buck, and was about to give him a shot when my in- terest was oxcited by his duct. His eyes appeared some object on the ground, and through he telescope of my riffe I waa able to see, close before him, an enormous rattleanske. He had eolled himself into that peouliar position the rattloannke takes just aa it Is aboub to strike, Instantly the desy llnlped upon him with his forefest an the reptile Into a jelly. I shot uu deer and I got the suake. It had twelvé enormbusratiles. All the wild animals sppear to be om the lookout for reptiles. A wolf never lios down without walking round and round in a circle for some moments, wntil 1t has trod every inch of ground, almost, nupon which it liess. So with the ulk, deer and antelope, or any wild animal.” “But why are not more persons bit- ten by the mocoasin than ate?” in- quired a by stander. ““I hear they are a very difficult reptils to ktil.” “Yes, they are difficult to kill, an- lets you know how to make them kil themselves,” replied the frontiersman and scount, ‘‘The first thing & mogca- sin does, when it 1 alarmed, s to in- flate iteelf with the 2lr. Then 1t is 2a flabby as a sponge, and 1ff you were to hurl » stons upon 1 it wosld have no seeming effect. The way to disposs of the moceasin, snd I havs put hua- dreds of them out of the way, Is jst to strike it with s switeh or your rid- ing whip a0 a4 10 sbing it, and ft will instantly sting itself and in three minutes be a dead snake. “What do snakes live on?” ““Whatever they can get hold of— flles, grasshoppers, berries and. toads. They are very fond of fresh meat, snd a good siesd Soad s s lucious feast for a millionaire.” “Yeos,” spoke up ansther soldier, who had been listening with spprov- ing silence to his comrade’s recital of the habita of the repti “‘but evea the toad knows how te defend itself sgainst the voraclty ofthe rattle- snake. A rattiosnake never bites any- thing it swallows, sud so 1t will cras a toad down 1ts throat whole, saw a ratslesnake, abont six feet long, trying to capture & large toad. The tosd adopting novel method to thwart the reptile’s {ntentions. The scake had come upon the the toad un- awares, and it eould not turn tail and jump, el the snake would 'spring and oatch it In his jaws. 8o the toad took up & small stick, about six inches long, holding 1t the center of its mouth. The snake’s mouth counld not be distended to a width of six inehes, and 20 facing the snake, with the stick its mouth, the foad wearied its wonld- be destroyer ot of all patience, and finslly he gave wp his efforts and crawled awsy. The w.a Azupp.d the atick and hopped to & treat,” “Somewhat of & lnka story that, my friend.” “Yes, but as true ss Washington Trving'sstory of the snake, prairls dog and owl, which sll whoread belleve, unless they have been enlightoned ts the con‘rary hy some one who hed on the plaine. How He Was Laid. Wall Strest. Kews- It was In a gmoking on the Hudson Riverrosd. A New Yorker was exhibiting an invention to several gentlemen, whon sn old farmer, with a ssttled look of sadness on his face, heaved a sigh and maid: I pever see such & t hing withont wanting to weep.” ““Nothing sbout this Invention to weep over, that I ean ses,” replied the inventor. ““Well, it sort o’ calls up old recol- lections. Twenty wears ago this fall | I thought I had a fortuna in my grasp. Yes, sir, I believed I hed strack the Ionce s biggest thing stuc into use. *‘What was itl” “‘One day when the 0ld woman was flat down with her lame leg I had to 20k my own dinser. After I'd got the panceke batter all fixed up T nan]f o't find the greased rag the old woman used to rub over the spider. Sort o’ absent minded like I picked up & piece of raw turaip from the table and used it fostead. It worked 10 & obarm; no smell, no smoke, no stink.” He pmml here to wipe away a tear, and then continued: “These was s tortune. I figured that nine million greased rage were wsed in this country five monthain the year. Fifty thousand brrels of greass were ap gm.ing lplde . Over imdred hot llars wasted gons. One mnlp would make six greassrs; one thousand bushols would make enough to supply the country. All that was needed was to eut them up into fancy styls, affix & bandle, and go to supply the demand at ton cents each. ““There was money it."” “No, there wean't. I bought a hundred bushels of turnips, $56 worth of wire, and hired two men to g0 to work, and then I took a greaser and went over into Vermont to ses Kow it wonld take, they would not haveit. 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Many leading physicians recommend and ase it In their practics. Tho form- ula from which it is prepared s high- ly recommended by all medical jour- nale. The clorgy and the pross have complimented it in the most glowing voems. Go to your druggist and get a trial bottle free ef cost, or & regular dirs for £1.00. For mlo by () Tsm & McMaox, Omaha. 45 Ye&ieforé the Publie. 1r UINE LIVER PILLS ara ot recommended asa remedy * for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, thoy stand without & rival. AGUE AND F!VER. paratory to, or after {aking quinine, n simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE 8F IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugaroated. Bach box has a red-wax seal on the lid, withthe impression, McCLANE'S LIV PILL. Each wrapper bears tho signa- tures of C. McLaxs and FLexixa Bros. 28~ Insist npon having the genuino G McLANES LIVER PILLS, pre- pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name McLane, spalled differently, but same pronunciation. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthmu. QOroup, All diseases of the Throat, Lunga,and Pulmonary Organe.t USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. IstheBest and Most Agreeable Prepamfibn in the World For Constipation, Biliousness, Meadache, Torpid ILiver, Hem- orrhoi disposition, and all Disorders arisigg from an ob- structed state of {he syatem. . nad_those who disliko asqbe medicings, are espe- in agrecable qualitics. TROPIC-PRUIT LAXATIVE mav bo nsed 9 aid of a gurkative, Tely free fr (0 lhas. Faskadn bronsed tia Price 25cts. Large boxes 6oc. Local Azents evorywhere to Toa, Coffes, Baking Powder. tc , by sample, to familise, . Poople’s Tea Co., ¥ WANTED DVTS HITCHCOCK “OR 15 L DOUGLAS § JVS l\g:r{RulCKSHANK JBs STC Ang ona having dead antmals 1 will remoro themtrco of charge. Leavo ordors sonthesst ©orn ¢ of Harney aad 14th St., second door.| CHARLES SPLITT. NOTICEi Te Klimbeth . Davenport, Amos S. Billingsly, ‘Marion 5. Forbew & Wilkam Vorce, Goorgo ‘Warren S, Marry A. Smith, Martin Con- ‘mor and all whom It 1ay conoer Take Rotice that the Sioux City & Nebraska Bailoud Company has ocatel Seem (16), porth range shirteen (13) east, and the ¥ §of the 8 K. §ofsection shirteon, ‘and_tho 8.E. Jof the 8, K. § aud the W. § of the N. . 40t pection bwelve, azi E. ot 8. B X § oeiton doe o sixsaen (10), range oesics D ia e belntfa “Bougias o), Ne. , A unees youapply 1o the county judge of the county cour: of mid_county on or be. foro the Bitday ot aniary, ES), o bare amemed bed by thel mmmy will procoed to e hi Jaw Drvvldud R e £ FEbRAs By Joux D. Hows, Attorney. _Omaba, Dec. Biat, 1580. dectl-d1t wem ORSALE— farm of clghty sctos In good Tepalr. Goo house 22x30 and ell 1416, il orchard o Dearing ¢ o e e .ov.;“., of Onaws City, Iows, on . K. R, Will s on’ part if wished. Address M. F. T our orm brais 0ST—On the 25th, io Omaba or Papililon, Tour twenty-doliar gold pleces and 5 dollars i sier. Tne finder will bs rewarded by lear- ng thotame s theBoe O o1 ot Fariion, .00 o the abore has since been found: %1 BANEORNC TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE For One Year. THE COLORADO |BUSINESS COLLEGE Tutstnstitution, located st Denver, Colorado, the Educational and Commercial center of the West, s pro-eminently the best and most practle oal of fta kind for tho} MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. @, W. FOSTBR, Presldent, D. W. CADY, Secrstary, The most extensivs, thorongh and complete ngtitation of the kind la 42 world. Thousnds ot sccountants and Busines men, tn the prine cipal cliog and tewss of tho Usitod States, ome thelr #uacoss to,our course of traiaing. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Eine, new brisk block. at Junctton of thres troet car lines. Elogantly fitted and faraished apartmenta or the application of and carrying out of our nevel and systematic methods of Young men who coutemplate & business lits, and parents haviag $ons to educate, are partica- larly requested to wend for our new Circalar, which will give fall information a8 to terms, ondition of ontrance, stc. Address G W. FOSTER, President, Denver Colorado. DR, BOSANKO’S PILE REMEDY. lll'l'EllIAL‘| EXTEI{HEASL, AND rield aé onee on the applieation of B 5 o DO NOT DELAY 0M1 the dratn on the system jermancat disability, but bay i, PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, md when you can motebtain i " wiil mend it, prepald, on receips of price Se- Bemmakes Tesatioson Files sent oo 'IE DR, BOSANKD MEDIGINE c0. PIQUA. O. 6. ¥, GOONAN Agent, Croatas A new and hitherts auknown remedy for all dtsesaes of tho Kldasss, Bladder, and Urinary Oreans. —— e Tt will posite7 oly care Disbetes, Gravel, Drop- ht's Disease, inabllity to Tetain of oxpell tarth of the Biaddor, high colcred and_sca e, Painfal Urifstiog, LAME BACK, Genora! Woakness, and all Fercale Come ialnts. It avolds Intornal medictnes, s cortala 1n it effccts and curcs when nothing €8s caa. o For mie b all Druggisa o ent £y sl troe recelpt of the price, §2.00. DA‘I INEY PAD €O, PHDI’H& ‘oledo, O. £ s, your sddrem )ur our ltttle book, EXCOELSIOR Machine Works, oM ATA, TCEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The mest thorongh appolated nd, compite chin i In the state. e aoTevery deseriprion manadacted. vines, Py and atory claw of machizory mads to order. Pecial attentien given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,&eer Catting, ete. ow !!xhlnm.lmmnh-l Draoght 1., acally exsouted. 58 Harney St., Bet. 140 and 16th. BELVIDERE Star Wind Mill, {4z —MANUFAOTURED BY— E. WILLIAM RED BAK 1OWA. ndencesolicited rom thoss neading a ' d Mill. ¥end for circulst and prices and any Information u reard to the Ml will b coorfaly furalsbed. AGENTS WANTED. REASONS WEY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELVIDERE STAR WIND MILL. BECAUSE oin s pia of ving, wnd 1o the most sudden ebanges of the wind trom irecion, bocaute she whes! Iiag st on the Sowar i3 Always Teady with fta odge 1o the wi : “ae vane o swing cleat around, wit sirikiag ihe whool. arigid wheel Raving 5o moveable Joints ta,Four oG, ruat o croak in the wind, loses leas pawer from fricion than otber Mills. sth. Ttwll run with lees wind than otner Milla. th. 118 exsly rogulated 0 & will portorm iy sinount of ok equird e 2an i apad- "7 Y haa o palie, pringanoradiog heads Tosea up In winter. i, Tt wili ot pump when out of goar. 9in It o well and Beavily painted “with thr cous of tho best vaint ¥he market can afford. pexoctsel-reguiator, aud willtako cato of 1olt I weavy changable wind storms. . 1ta symotricalform s a perfoat omamment . Novir have used o a2y ows dow e ekt propery et 3w sroguliing e, 2o et duraaged 1 she lmet by e wis I They e of gosd materil oy 4105, Allahatts buraed, bozes babited and all ‘necesmary parts double nutted. Téth. 1+l mors sisple, mors compact n con- truction aad steasaer fhas wtear Mills. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. to o s sy Their beauty, permanence and econo dally working the sxtinction of sl fsneing cheap material. Elegant in desian, lndestractible Fences for Lawns, Pubilc Groands and O tory Piata. Tron Vasos, Lawn Settees, canopled ‘and of rustic pattarns; Chairs and svery desertption of Iron snd Wirs ornamental work desigred amd manafactured by . T. BARRUMS Wire aad Tron Work, 77, 29 and 31_Woodward Avo., De- lum, Mich! Send f.» 11/Gatrst i ~atalogue and BUSINESS TRAINING. ! GO EAST Chicago & Northwestern ALY AY. 2,380 MILES OF ROAD! It Ia the SHORT, SURE and Safo Boute Setwosn COUNCIL BLUFFS CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ad all potate RAST sad NORTIL T OFFERS THZ TEAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. 5 the ONLY ROAD between' COUNOIL BLUFFS snd OHICAGO Tpon which {s ron PULLMAN HOTEL CARS! 12 sddition to theseand to pleaca all classes of travelers, It cives FIRST.CLASS MEALS at lts BATING STATIONS st 50 oonta each. m “l“ I} EL RA| mmss b, fl'! EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS t1ona yoa will by vour ticket by this Houts rAXD wiLs Tk NonE oTiER. AllTickat Agents an sell you Through Tickets e roud and Chock ooa. Bag- ¥age Free of Chargs® BAN FRANGISCO OFFICE—3 Now Montgom- ory Btreat. ot intormation, folders, maps, ebe., not ob- tatnablo at Home Ticket' Ofcs, adliress any agont ot the Comp HARVIN HoowTT, ' 8. lTlIII'n, Gen'l Ag't Omahs & Councl Blafts, " THROUCH T0 GHICACO Without Change of Cars! THE CHICAGO BURBLINGTON & (QUINGY RAITROAD. With Bmooth and Porfect Track, Elegaat Pag songar Coaches, and PULLMAN SLEEPING & DINING CARS It le acl odged by the Fross, and all wko od Boad In the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Soald oest In mind that thia 19 the BEST ROUTE TO GHICACO, And Points Eat, North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have chclco of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, And tho Alvantago of Six Dally Livea of Painca Sleeping Cary from Chicago t New York Oity Without Change. All Exproes Trafos on this line are sqai tho Westinghouse Patent Alfr Brak Miller's Patent Safoty Platform s < tho most. Perfoct Pro. on Against worl PULLMAN PALAGE Sli[l’flll} AND DINING CARS Ararunonth Barington Route. pped with nad Information concerning Rottes, Rates, Time Connections, sic.s will b cheertally given by applying at tho office of the Burlingten Kouts, 518 Pourtoentn trdet, Omaba, Nebraska. €. B PERKINS, D W. HITCHOOCK Gen'l Manazor. Gen. W 3.0, PHILLIPPT, General Agent, Omaba. E s Faen A S5 Sos Mo, . P. DUI tepsed1 Ticher Aont, Omaba. SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,T. JOE&C.B.R.R,, 18 the caly Diroct Line to ST. LOTUIS AND THE EAST From OMANIA =nd the WEST. o changs of cars botween Omala and 5¢. Louls aad but ono between Omaha aud New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS KRACHIRG ALL Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. This entiro lino s oquipped with Pullman's Falacs Steaping Cury Falacs Day Cosch latform and ™ Coupier and the " calobrated festinghot se Atr-Brake. #rSEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS®S AFVia Iaosa City, 8t Jocoph andWa ¥ ity & s R vt ket tor sio st all cvapon stattons ta the T xrxvnb, A C. DAW! Bt. Josepis, o, Ticket Agen., 1020 Parnbazs’ Street, ANDY BORLEN, A. 5. BARNARD, Pass. Agent,Omabis. Gen'rl Agent, Omaba. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Panl & Sioux City RAILROADS. Tha'Old Reliable Siows City Route ! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to 87. PAUL, MINNHAPOLIS DULUTE, or BISMAROK, And al poatata Norihors Tova, Winnoso 18 equi v Weat Miller Platform Couslor sud Buffer. Ad 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT g ansarpassed. Eisgast Drawlng Boom wd Bloeping Onreicriod ynd contaolled b th som Gy, cin T ikout Clasgs” tatween Bhith Facific Transfer Depet, Council Blatts .* Trains lonvo (5o Onion Pacifs 2= TEN HOURS 1x Apvaxcz or Axy Ormez Rourz. riving at Sloux 4 Parific Transfer Dopot .. Be o that your skt resd C. EP R R il rintandent, Mimond Valley, Tova £.x.R0} 18908, m e, Ageat, BN MICA AXLE GREASE Composediargaly of powdered micaand singiam 15708 best anet cheapaes Iubricator Iathe worldL T Iy th hest bacaaac: £ does not gam, bt forms « highly polighed surtaco ovar the axie, doing Away with » largo smoant of tiction I Cheapest ocatise vou med tae bt hal ATty In growtng your wagon thatyou woul | Stany other axlo grease male, and then Fan Jour wagon imice aslong. 15 anewers eqeally x -.“ for MUl |Gearing, Threshing [Machines, g ies, &c., a8 for wagons—Send for Pocket C):Iop«n.al'nnnn Wortn Knowing. Malled tron 06 any adir. WICA MANUFACTURING £0. 81 MICHIGAN AVEN! taco. s&rAsk Your Dealer For It octanst be tie Fastest Eolling Book of th Aget Foundations of Sucee * L FORMS, how th trans- THE GREAT APPETIZER-—SURE GURE For COUGHS, OOLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preparation n the known world. TOLU ROCK X By addtng Lemon juicy i ‘o, you havo an axollent Appotizer and Toni ol amerous teatimoniale receiTe Putupin Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAJTION.- rincipled d only MEDICATE of Internal Revenue: ¢ INTRENAL REVEND €., January 18, 150, Visho ‘Apothosarlca and Other Persors . Respect (Stgnad) LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprle!ors Chlcflgo IlIs Sold by DBUGG[S’}‘SY. (?(RQQE}\IS and, “ID‘EA.LERS everywhors fax as lguor IT IS A CRATIFYING: FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the "simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, because they flnd everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The salesso far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha ‘Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor: Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. Proves beyond any reasonable question that the Sl GHIGAGO [&1NORTH-WESTERN; 0dds the bes et 770 0 tako when travaliag in efther direetion b 'y examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the West and Northweat are St Jia hrouglh ratus wako closo couneetions with tho trains of al ralrvads prineipal lines, rns each way dait . Itis the only ro 7 e man Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chic AD. 1t «Xr‘ur.wmxTrw(lm ey [inessta & Contral Dk cag { Minnanpor's & Laicn Super '351d b3 ail Coupon Tickét AGbis Tn (e Calted Staves einber to ask for Tickets via this road, bo sure they read over it, and take noue other mvn BUGHITY, Gea'l Manager, Chicago. Bk W. 5. STESNETT, Gew'l Pass. Ageat, Chisag? BLDUEL, Tickst v Ty, Hh ot 3 c;_“fiHAs SHIVERICGK FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture aud D};)holstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT DF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OELAS. SHIVERIOKX 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street, " AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOE, a WS " B, — “Bible for the Yovrng” Peing the story of the Seriptures by ‘Rev. Geo. Alexiuior Crook, D. . ia mple 7l strsc: usely Parnbam Streets an 34 mon th ast AGENTS WANTED FOR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. ¥ ery parent at: Mrvw*»m 500 sbrld cir. | @rotusely illustrated. The moat important st d el masason e S ata = Extraorinary inducements offersd Agens. . oats, e irculars with o~.tra forma. J.'H. CHAMBERS, 5'C0., 5%, Louis, Moy * = ynteems Aorons PeviimeanaCo