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e ——————————————————— L ——————————— —————————-—— THE 341LY BEE OMAKA PUBLISHINC GO, PROPRIETORS. 916 Farnhawm, bet. 52k and 10tk Strecis OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. U, ROSES An jum, 1516 Dodge Stroet, Steol Engravings, ull Paintin.s, Chy Fancy'Franes, Framioga8sceialt; 3. BONNER, 1807 Douglas ABSTRAGT AND REAL ESTATE. JOBN L. McCAGUE, opposite postoffice. 'W. R. BARTLETT, 817 South 13th Street. Good_ Styles. 2:40p. m, opm. = A, 240p. ! ARCHITECTS. J: :0om 2, Crelghton Block. MENDELSSHON, Al TITECTS, Room 14, Creighton Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES DEVINE & CO., oo's and Shos. A go0d asortment of ore on b THOS_ERICKSON, _E. cor_i0h a~d Dougias. BED SPRINCS. MER, Manuta turer, Visachers' Blk. P FEOAnEs wop e r,; ¥ “p 3 i i i ~ COMMISSIO MERGHANTS. JOBN G. WILLIS, 1814 Dodge Street, D. B, BEEMER, For detal g0 Advertise- meut in Dailand Weekly CICARS AND TOBACCO- WEST & FRIT_CHER, Manufacturers of Cigars, and Who esale Daalers in Tob:ces, 1305 boug. CCORNICE WORKS. ocke, Manatacturers Tron and Siate Rooflag. Orders from any localty § romply e Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. ‘Bundays Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO,fROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. CROCKERY. 3. BONNER, 1500 Dougias St Good Line. —— DENTISTS. DR, PAUL, Willisme lock, Cor. 16th & Dodge DRUCS, PAINTS AND OILS. KUAN &0, Pharmacists, Fize Fanc Goods, Cor. I5th and [ Sl out of Onisie %0 Urion Depet, OMAHA & NORTHERN NEBRASKA LAIL- WAY COMPAXY. 0p m. | Nixed. Dally Kxoupt Sondays. .1 BB o NEBRASKS. wmave. aRRE, 508 m | Freight 1686 pm | Express. W.J. WHITEHOUSE, Wholesa'e & Retal16 8t. 1114 Douglas. F. O, Turgeon 2| Exprom. A0pm |8 WABASH, £r. LOUIS & PACH Luven. BRIDGE DIVISION 3 Harney St Tmprov- Euoave Omaha, dally.—S = m., I Wood_Ferces, Cfide wm.lpm,ip. m,Sp.m, 5P m,6p GROCERS. 7 STEVENS, 21t betwosn Cumiog and Izard. 2% p. m., 535 p.m, S Four trips on Sundsy, Zand6p. m3 p.m., = icaving Oubact §xnd 11 4 & wc3WANE, Corner 281 ard Com’ a = uncll BiaBe st 9:35, - HATTERS . W. L PARROTTE & €O, 16 Douglas Street, Wholesslo Exclusively. A SCARRED VETERAN. THREE BULLETS IN RIS BODV—A RE- MARKABLE STORY OF ESCAPE AND IMPRISONMENT. | ‘ork Sua. ‘How did yon lose all the fingers of your right hand?” a man was asked in & drog store in Yonkers. | *‘Shot off,” he replied. *When tha | war broke out I enlisted as n private, | and the first actual servico I was en- | gaged in was the battlo of Vicksburg, | where I was wounded in the hip and bad tne fingers of my right and taken off. The rebels took me prisoner. I was trausferred from one point to an- other till at last they lsnded me in Andersonville. Thera I roceived a wound back of the ear. The ball went into v mouth and lodged rectlyback the ear. Feel it7” as he placed ou. of the reporter's fingers on the spot indicated. Tue ball was felt, it being ebout one fourth of an inch from the surface. “The ball | dou't pain me any,” be continued. “Soon after this I fell into the bands of Kirby Smith, and while &= fog to escape from him I was actually forced into the Rlo Grande river. Pre- ferriog to_die by drowning, 1 struck — | had swam a great distance, several . | over the spo am, P0s ®, 2 p. ., 750 p. w OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYE. . wxave, :45 8. WK, STRERAL, e AT A LT 2. 1. THOWAS, £Y AT LAW—Loans movey, besy T s v ek, o 5. Orizhion 2 A ©. TROUP, 2 PRORNEY AT EAW-Ofich 1o Hareoom Al i domen & o, Bt T DEXTER L. THOMAS, TTORNEY AT LAW -Cralckanesks Sulid e aal E A ADWICK, AT i LAW—Ofica 3504 Farabam o WM. L. FEABDDY, levnamu-u don Foek, wext te Post Office, CMATIA, N B Patents Procured. SR [MOTARY rUBLIC, OOLLECTIONS MADE G'BRIER & BARTLETT, Attornoys-at-Law, OMFICE-Union block,Fifisenth saé Faroham’ D S, BEaNTOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ANBACH BLCOK, COR. CJD- & 15TA $78. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law. O fioe:—Y¥vont yoois, mp siaics, i Hanscom's e bric ildings B W, cores Fiiowsih and Pambam Strosts. 3K Awoion REDICE & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law, Bpoctal attantion will be giver to all wolix asgaiont corprations of deacription ; will - Batlie o el Khe Ooartt o the Biste and the Boked Siaies. Gfice, Fambam 8L, Gourt Houss. EDWARD W. S!IE&A[."MZ‘h TTCRNEY AT LAW—Room § on Dok, 15th and Donelas stroets. _ Dowh £, F. MAXDERSOY, B TRORSEY AT LAW—308 Famiam Sirest A o ebresia W T. Rionaxvs. G. 3. Howr RICHARDS & HUHT, Attorneys-at-Law. Ormon—215 South Fourtesnth Street. SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Discovery of the Age. discoveriosin the world have boen made s “mvfiuv Santa Clsns stayed vere mocntaint satifal gresn, o o pigier skt tino aver were son, A s o1 now wor fousid, o aeteia trgeunce wars W g aronn, B o hes 1ttt wonter {5 doube o mon i theg i heard T20 ADOGE, o Gl sl o £ty il v, e iitires nos overy . a slelgh, % o bowd aud &rove them e He show, thes o.‘fi u»‘-f E.“::l.mfldlflmm'” Andtacton, N o v ey i Chey were. , el Y pendiog to Bas B soved tha suapnders asil man Hiiagy ‘Bore. 1 also took those to ».-1end Bunoe's store. e hen As In Omst o T e 7o amalor 1a Omaa tows, f praseci Ranove go £000, Eortmi o Bl o sl e pante, Chazapion Hatter of ths Weat, Do '8 . Gmabn “To Nervous Sufferers—The Great ZEuropean Remedy~Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific edicina, fors Seminal 'Ithlpfl;nvlnn :n mflq from Solf-Abuse, 88 Mental Anxicty, Loms of Semory. Iaing th the Back or Side, and discases Pampblcta ;i 5 ot fres to all._ Wrlte for them and gt full I ;3 1,00 perpackars, o s pack- ddress ail orders to aon Jor .00 A EPEON MEDICIXE 00., Nos.2 Mand 106 Main St., Buftalo, K.Y Sold 15 mabi by C. F. Goodnm, J. 'W. Bell J.Ll--umm% ~ HARDWARE. A, TOLMES, corner 16:b and Califorsia, S e HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. F. B WEIST, 32) 25th St, bet. Farn. & Har- ~ HATAND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies get your Straw, Chip and Felt Iats done ‘ortheast cornes Seventcenth and Capitol M. DOVE, PROP INTELLICENCE OFFICE. _ 0S_LIZZIE DENT. 217 10:h Street. LAMPS AND CLASSWARE. 3. BONNER, 130 Douglas St. Good Variety. e e — MERCHANT TAILORS. ing the Iatest desi Tner Goodsfor gonte B —— MEAT MARKETS. Tho Boston Matket. MOGLE & JESTER, Fresy an Game, Fish, Poults <, Bt MILLIRERY. ME3. €, 2. Fancy Goods i Roaras, Hosier: House i the W PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. W.KGIB]B:, M, D., Room N ), Crelghton L Sir C.D. HART, ¥, D., Eyo and Far, opp. posteflice ———— "~ PHOTOCRAPHERS. PHOTOGRAPHS AND TIN TYPES. GEO. HEYN, PEOP. Grand Orntral Gallery, 212 Sixteenth Street Tour Magoic Hall- Satitaction Gusrantoed or Soney Retundol. " PLUMBING AND CAS FIXTURES. D, FITZPATRICK. 1403 Dougiss Strost. e e e PAINTING AND PAPER HANCINC HESAY A. KOSTERS, 1412 Dodce Sticet. STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURNESTER, Dealef in Stoves and Tinware, and Manutacturer of Tin Rootsand all kinds of Building Work = | Union_army. out for ell I was worth. Before I the public schools, or tho fashions for children’s dresses, It was purely a mediesl question 8sto whether the children suffered by short dreases. 1f a case was brought to his attention where a child was actually suffering on this account the society would take action at onca. He thought it im- roper to mako sweeping sssartions {n rogard to children’s dresses. One child might suffer in & certain style of dress, while another might be very comfortable in it. Again, poverty hes much to do with it, as poor par- ents are eften unable to clotha their children properly. The socloty could not undertake to furnish them, but it would ba glad to furalsh proper cloth- ing. 1f well-to-do people sent out children' poorly clad it would bs an- other thing, and the society would in- terfere. Superintendent Jenking, of tho so- ciety, sald that, so far as his obeerva- tion went, children did not saffer mach by wearing short dresses. A physician_skillea in children’s disenses eaid that was undoubtedly unhealthy to expose any portion of the body to cold, It affucted the lungs #nd heart, aud was likely to bricg on diphtheritic and other complsints. All chil3ren should wear heavy under- shots were fired at me, one of them struck me in the hip. Feel thxfl"’ placing the reporter's hand on the could be felt. “‘Well, I kept right on, and soon succeeded in reaching the spot_indicated, where a larga h.u’ Mexican shore, but found that I had | clothing andiwarn woolen leggins in cold weather, Stockiugs aro a very insuflicient protection ina cold wind. It was wrong to blame the docter for the short dresses. They do mot set the fashions, and are only asked for advice when the child becomes ill. Sevaral ladies, when asked whether jamped out of the frying pan into the | thefr children evor complained of cold fire, for, after wandering about for | some time, a band cf Mexican ‘greasers’ caught sight of me. started on s keen run, but they all being mounted, soon’ overtook me } sud cslled out to me to halt. } I pald no attention to this, and a shoi from a blunderbuss strack me in the breast and broaght me to the ground. The wound has not healed, owing to the poisonous nature of the copper bullet. They then surrounded me and lashed mo to one of their horses, without paying any attention to my wound, which was bleeding. Loosening one hand I sucoeeded in_ stoppiog the flow of blood by placing & red handkerchiof I was compalled to ride in this pomtion for two days, only being relisved when thay halted for dinner or supper. Oa the third dsy the whole baud was sarrounded and captared by Mexican Govern- ment troops, and thay, being the common enemy of everybody in gon- era:, were sentenced to bs hanged, , of course, 1 was expected to bhave to share the same fate a3 the rest. They were taken one at the time, and strung up. Tue rope was pat about my meck, when I cried out, which only eeomed to smuss those having charge of tho hanging. 1 h to have Some ol4 papers in my inside shirt pocket, and on hold- ing them up I was permitted to go un- hung, but was placed iu prison until & farther investigation into my case could be made. They kept me im- prisoned for nearly twelve years, which was owing somewhat fo the tarbulence existing in Mexico during that poriod. I was finally relessed, about a year ago, through the efforts of the American consul, who claimed my releste on the ground of my being an American ztd 4 soldier in the I was transported fo Santa Fe, from there to Omahs, from that pointtoChicago,and from Chicago to New York, whete Larrived a few days ago. ““While in New York my wound was treated by De. A. B. Mott, who eald he could remove the ball from my chest. butit would endangsr my life. He told me he thought it would eventaslly work cut, avd then the wouud would heal. Tae first thivg I did on reaching New Yotk was to as- certain if my father and mother, whom I left seventeen yesrs ago, aod who at that timo lived in Palmyrs, were snll living, aud learned by latter that they woro both alive, but had ziven me up for dead seversl years azo. The veteran, w30 describos himself 85 William Bray, srriced in Yonkers about & week ago, and was well taken care of by members of the Grand Army and others, The ouly thing which bothered me in relating his career was dstes, as during his long confinement he had become indiffer- ent tc time, SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SKIRTS. | AN APPEAL FOR THE BARE-LEGGED LIT- TLE ONES. = | Nox York Sun. Miss Susen Wright has been a teacher for twenty-ons years in the gitla’ public sctool, in Twenty-eighth street, east of Third avenue. She s now the princlpal of the primary ¢ partment. A short time ago sse wrote a latter to the Board f Health, in which she said that the sbort drosses worn by mavy of the pirl pupils did .| more harm than bad plambing and de- EDS. EVANS, Wholesale and Rotail Seed Drilla ‘Cultivators. 044 Fellows iiall. HENRY KAUFMANR,' In the vew brick biock on Douglas Street, ka3 ‘Jnet opened a most elogant Boer Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 0 12 FLANNERY, On Parubiam, next to the B. & . headquarters, has reopenod & peat and complete establishe ment which, barriog FIRE, and Mother Ship- ton's Propbccy, will be open f0r the boys with Hot Lunch on and atter present date. “Osledonta,” J, FALCONER, 670 18th Street UNDERTAKERS CHAS, RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet. 10ta & 11th MAKE NO MISTAKE! 3 of powdeed mica and ainglas is e best. Iubricaior in the world. Tt in the best becauss! t does not gum, L2 forms . eurtace over the sxle, doiny ‘amount i o Tt i the ey because vou need use but half tbe ot wacon haton woul) e e e e Tan Jour wagon tioe a3 oni. | It mewers oqeally gy los b as v wacone=Bond for Pocket i;)gmu ‘Things Worth Enowing. lod free £ puy addreas 'MICA MANUFACTURING €8., 81 MICHIGAN Avs&fu &Ask Your Dealer::: It TARRAXY's SELTZER APRRIENT represo’ A otk thirty or 101t chuses of ‘Spar - B Seltaor Water, contalaing all the virtue of the T nd al , and thus commends Meelt {0 Tor 18 eMcacy, portability and cheapnese, ‘AL DEUGGISTS HAVE IT, feotive ventilatlon, and that the fash- 1lon made the children liable to rhen- matism, consumption, pneumonia and other diseases which are the recult of exposure. Her letter closed as fol- lows: “My sympathy for the ill-used children of theYich aud poor compels me toask your attention to this cry- ing abuse, and to risk the unpopulari- ty of putting the blame where it rightly bolongs—apon physicians, too tender-pocketod to make parants full sharers in the blame which belongs to neglected buildings and fgnorant teachers, in this ‘murder of the inno- cents.’” The board ot health referred the Tetter to the soclety for the prevention of cruelty to children. Mr. Elbridge T, Gerry, the president of the society, returned an_answer in which he wrote: “It is impoasible for the so- ciety to interfers upon the general complaint proferred by Mias Wright, If she will furnish evidencs of any specific act of wilful cruelty the case will be prosecuted at once.” Miss Wright said yesterday to a Sun reporter that even whare poor ohildren in her school had been given dresses of a proper length they had returned the next day with their dress- es cut short. The c:xildlr:an of wealthy ta were a8 poorly clad in this re- mu the poa‘r’:klldrem The stock- Ings might be of finer quality, but there was no more warmth in them. Mothers cover themselves with hesvy flannels and furs, and yet they send out their delicate lttle girls with their logs exposed, in some cases even above the knee, to the cold winds. It is simply a foolish desire, Miss Wright 2+1d, $o be in the fashion. Years ago, girls wore long dresses, ana wero then sufficlently protected. Certainly girls are not harder now than they were then. Shs lately seen very small chiliren who wore socks and left a space of bare flesh e above them. Littls boys with knickerbockers generally wear ulsters, and ars thus protected. The cold s mach more injurious to glrls thantoboys. A great deal of sick- ness in the school, Miss Wright said, arises from this cause. Jo regard to the answer of the society, she sald that she could not, with propristy, give the names cf parents cf ill-clad children. The society could see the children snywhere on the stree's. She hoped to accomplish much by calling the matter to public natise, and believed that when parents learned of the wrong they were dolng' their children, they would seek to remedy the evil Mr. Elbridge T. Gerry said the so- clety did not work on theory, but on law and evidence. It could not un- dertako to engage Ina orusade against | lege, replied that they did not. They thought that if the children wore thick woolen stockings they wonld be very comfortable. —— A Bear Hunt In Newfoundland. Earl of Dunravan in 19th Century. Scarcely had Tndian Joe and I got woll away from the camp noxt morn- ing when such a blinding storm of rain camo on thst we were compelled to mske a little shelter for ourselves among some dwarf Junipers and walt till 1t was over. We lta little fire, boiled some water in & pannikin, brewed some tea, and talked about hunting until the clouds lifted and en- abled us to seo our way about the country; but the best patt of the day was gone, and we had to return to camp without seeing anything, or even a fresh track. The day following we were obliged to set out on our home- ward joutney, for we had left our- selves only just tlme enough to catch the tug eteamer which was to call for usin the bay, even by traveliog »l- most night and day: but as I was loath to quit the country without one more trg, Joe and I climbed up to the har- ren totore daylight, leaving tho oth- era to pack up, carry the baggage and meat down to thelake, and get ever; thing ready for a start n the after- noon, Joe got the bost of me that day to the extent of §25, the villain. ~ We had walked for hcurs without seeing a thing, when he remarked in a casual manner, **You have not seen no bears, havs yoa, slace you came on tha is- land?” ““No, Joe,” I replied, “not evenatign. I should bave thought bears would have been plonty enough; there is lots of foed for them, good. ness koows, for the whole barren is covered with blueberrles; but they seem to be very scarca.” ‘‘Yes,” an- swered Joe, ‘‘bear’s awful scarce in Newfoundland, but I think I know a ploce where we might find one, only T ain't got much timo; want to got back fo my besver trapping, you know, What you give me if I show you a bear?” “On, well,” Isaid, “I don’t know. Thero’s mo chauce of that now; but I would give a tive-pound note for ashot zta bear if wo had time to look for one.” “‘All right,” said Joe; “sappose I show you & bear within shot, you give me five pounds, ei:d” Yes, Joe, cortainly T will,” replied I “That’s sure, eh?”" “Yes,” “Well, lock yonder?” And followlug the direction of Joe's ex- tended hand I saw a little black apeck moving about near the samu:it of a nelghboring mountsin. “Oh, I say, Joe, that ia rather too bad,” I re- mopstrated, “I could have seen him just a8 well as you, aud got up to him, too, for that matter. ~However, a bargain Is a bargain, so let us go for him.” The ground was very bare and open, but Bruin (or “Monin,” as the Indi- anscsll him) was 8o busily engaged eatlng borries that he sllowed s to crawl up pretty near. Ihad to wailt some time for a shot, for the bear would not stand still for a second, but kept tucnlug himself aboat restlossly, moving rapidiy from bush to bush, grumbling to himself the while—scom: plaining, po doubt, about the scarcity of berries that autumn and the diffi- culty of filling his ravenous ineide. At last I got a good opportunity, but made a bad shot, striking the animal too low down on the shoulder, and only breaking hisleg. Wit a viclent snort of pain and sstonishment, but without looking rousd for a sccond tosee what was the matter, away went “Mouin” down the mountain side ata mostsarprising psce. ““Come on!” yelled Joe; “‘try and head him off; 1f he once gets down in the timber he is gone sure.” And away we went after him as hard as we could tear. How Joo jumped and bounded and yolled, and how the bear did put down that hillside! He seemed to go twice as fast on threo legs a8 any other animal over weat on four. Sometimes Jos would head the bear and tarn him; sometimes the bear would make a drive at Jos and turn him, which would glve me time toget up; and #o we went on yelling and whooping and plurging throvgh the tangled, ma'ted junipers, the besr doubl'ig and twisting, and sometimes charging us, but olways steuggling gallantly to gain the shalter of the woods. We had the best of bruin so long as we wero on the bare ground near the top, but when we got among the jun- ippers growlng horizontally like creep- ers along the ground, not riaing more than three or four feet above the surface, but with stema as thick ss your log, and Interlacing branches as hard and spongy as steel, then the bear got so much the best of us that wo feared we suould lose him. Now and then I would got ashat, but shoot- ing uader such circumstances fs chance work, and I miwed the bear several timas, untll at last with a lucky shot Irolled him over, and Jos and I threw ourselves down exhaust. ed beside his dead body. Joo filled and 1t his plpe, and gasped out, ‘‘Oh, I thought we should have taken off our breeches!” I st Joe, thinking hia exertios duced a fit of temporary insanity, and 8aid, “Why, Joe, what on earth should wn take off our breeches for!” ¢What for] _Why, sappose you not got any brecches on, you run heap faster. Best alwaya take ’em off before shoot. ing at a bear; ko run such a devil of pace if you only wound him.” And 8¢, having rested aHittle and skinned our bear, and packed the hide and somae meat on our backs, we scrambled dowa to the shore, chucked our bur- dena Into the canoes Iying ready Iaden. and paddled off under the light of a rising moon. * ——ee Colored Aristocracy. Releigh (V. C.) Farmer. Aiready there Is & pronounced ari tocracy among the negroes. At their fashionable weddings the array of silks, white kids and jewelry is gor- geous. There are blacks in Raleigh worth frum 85,000 ¢o $10,000 in good cily property. There are negrves in this county-who own 200-acre farms, with all necessary improvements. Ono recently built a acnicol house for his neighbors and got & country road changed to pass bis houss. More than 100,000 worth of proparty is owned by negross in Halif.x, Warren and other counties. 0dds and ends of Iand ara pioked up for almost nothing, sometimes as a gift, 3nd aro toon made tothrive, Perhsps 10,000 negroes in the stata to-day own from 10 to 300 acres. DEATH IN “OLDGOLD.” 8AD FATE OF A GIRL WHO WORE GAUDY STOCKINGS. Gortrado Thomnion, azed 6 yosrss daughter of A. G. Thornton, of Port Jorvis, N. Y., recen:ly died of pysomis, or blood-poisoning, resuiting fzom the wearlng of stockings colored in ‘old gold” and brown. Over & month. ago the child was comstlng, and, being thickly clad, her feet bccime warm, and when her shoes wers taken off it was found that the coloring of “old gold” and brown in the feet of the stockings had been_ abaorbed by the warm flash of the feet, leaving the stockings almest white. The girl soon began to show aymptoms of poisoni Her limbs became swoilen and discol- ored, and she sufferad tha most exera. clating agony for thiriy-eight days. She would scream at times with patn, snd during the wholo timo of her sickness there was hardly a day with- out 48 <cpenest sufforing. ~ As tho end drew tivdr her llmbs and hips becams swollen and mortified, and all the bedy exceptthe faco showod the raok pols- on. A half hour before her death she #ank Ioto a comatose state and_never regained her consclousness. The ut- most skill of Dr. Sol. Van Etten could not cheo the ravages of the polson. 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If you have & bad cough, cold, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness or any affection of the throat or lungs by all means give this wonderful remedy a trial. As you valuo your existence you cannot afford to let this opportunity pass. We could not amnrdl: and would net give thts remedy away unless we knew 1t would accompiish what we Jaim for it. Thousands of hopeless cases havo already been completely cured by it. There is no medicine in the world that will cure one-half the cases that Dr. Kina's New DIscovERY will cure. For sale by 5) Jaxes K. Tsi. Omaha, e — LT SRR S SRR Gentle St Women Who want glossy, luxuriant and wayy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON'S RATHAIRON, This gfimt, cheap article alwa es the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff and tching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curlin fondepos an Mepg gt 1 any desired i tiful, healthy result ition, u- alr is the sure of using Kathairo . AGENTS WANTED FOL OUR NEW BOOK, 5 L ‘Bible for the Young,” Being the story of the Scriptures by Rey jeo. Alexindor Grook, D. D.. i simple . atirac: tive anguage. for o1 illnstratel, making s most pressive youths ftricior e Every parent i work. 1 Preactiers, you should cir- Price $3 00, for circalura with extr _terms. J. A CHAMBRRS & 0., WEBRASEKA VINEGAR W/ORKS | ERNST KREBS, Manager Manatactarer of all kinds of VINEG.AR » Bet, 9tk and 10-_ONAHa NOTICE. Any one baving dead anlals I wil removs them frec of charge. Leavo orders southeast e ¢ of Harmey and 14th St,, socond door.. Tonia, Mo A, W, NASON, DENTIST, Oprice: Jacob's B ck, corner Capltol Ave, and 15¢h Strost, Omaha Ne SHOW CASES MANDPACTURED 2Y O. J. WILDE, 1817 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB. oA THE WESTERN NAMEL PAINT WORKS O Burlington, are now ownod and Opersted by MILLARD, MASON & CO. These goods are mixcd ready for immediste use from the packsges In which they ara-fur- nished, requiring neltber ofl, thiner or dryer. The ' Western Eoamel Pai known to the e Mr. John Mason, the senlor member of the ;s of G et 120 o T aen'i he onniry, alwaya watcaing.and super- intending s business himeeié. With s ex ly o eing paiat for economy beauty and - e ly I;l,\h .vvu:s! ¢nds.“nx e i e S o We hare sscured a ice Tine of iheir”fnert nos P e o s ey ;Illballi;;uln"u ibscribera of Tis OMANA s s v with the Busy Bak, pect his house and THE DAILY BEE Jantatas the Litest Home and Tele- Newsof th Day. ‘well_poished. £5 Yearsbeforethe Public THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS epsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without s rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can e used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. x has & red-wex seal on the I with the impression, McLANE'S LIV PILL. Each wrapper bears the tures of €. McLaxs and Frexixo B 24 Insist upon haviug the genuine Di. C. MeLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared br FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently. but same oronunciation. HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION, COUCHS, Colds, Asthma, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs, and Pulmonary Organs.t USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, IstheBest and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation, Biliousness, Headaclie, Torpid Liver, Hem- orrhoids, Indisposition, and all Dinorders arlsipg from an ob- structed state of (ke system. Laies and children, and_ thos ‘pleasod Wi 1is ngrecablo auaiiiies. TROPICFRUIT I iy i Price 25 cts. C. F. Goo’muwn, Wholesale Agents, Omakia, WANTED Flavoring Extracta, etc , by sample, to fmilise, Proflt goxd. Ot tre. *Paopic's Ton Co., B33 50, St. Local Agents everywhera to se Tes, Coffos, Bakiug Powdot i i i | LARN Eaet India Pile Cure. The only speéific for all forms of Piles. In use in foreign coun- tries for years, Iately intro- duced into America. Warrant- ed to give instant relief and a permanent cure aranteed. Nold by ali druggists or mailed free on receipt of price, 50 cents, by;the American agents, Richardson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Saint Louis, Mo. ZARA’S BILIOUS PILIS, guaranteed to give immediate relief in all eases of Bilious and Liver Complaints, Cos. tiveness, Sick Headache, In. digestion, and cleansing the system of all impurities. Price 25 cents, All druggists sell om. LARA’S IN USE FORTY YEARS, Dr. Storm’s CELEBRATED SCOTCH Cough Candy ASafeand Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS and Strengthen- Ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price only 10 Cents. T P T WROUGHT IRON FENGES. ‘Wire Fencing and Kalifng » Speciallty, Their heauty, permancnce and economy ally working tHe extiuctlos of all lencing cheap mater! n deslzn, indestractible 1, Publle Grounds and Ceme- Sett Talrs ang v " FEVER AND AGUE. <@STETT CILEARATED [HEY RE —sRwER OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Wke.o Direct conrections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines e New York, Bost:n, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL PASTERN CIT:ES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis- ville. AND AL PoINTS 1¥ T SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS, Whore Dircct Connections sre mado fn the UNION 1 EPOT wi h Throush Sleepiag. Car Lines Lor all Poiate SOUTH. The New Line for _DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. ‘The unequaled inducoments offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, aro as follows: The colobrated Pullman (i6-aheel) Falace Slesy Ing Cars, un only on_this Line. = C., B. & Q. Palaca Drawing-Room Cors, with Horton's Re- Chirs No catra charce for Seu in &Q. STONACH ITTERS i H 2 by Droggiatsand Dealers, to whom sp Bl for Hostetters Almanac for 1551 | PA A now aod kithorto anknows rezels for all of the Klinoys, Bladder, and Urinar, tan Revolving T8 wil posites iy caro Dibetes, Gravel, Drop- for the exclusivo use of izst-class passen- pelt 1y, Bright's Dise ity to retatn of th' Urlne, Catarrh of the Biadd. and_scanty crine, Pafuful BACK, Genera! Weakncss, and all Fomale Com- plaints. It avoida internal med Chairs . Etecl Track and Saperlor Equipment, com- bined with ety Great Thioagh Car Asrsage: ment, makes this, above all others, he favorie Routs 1o the East, Soath, and Souih Bast, “Try if, and you wil find traveling & fuxary Ingted o+ didomt Through Tickets vis this Cele’ rated Line for sxie 22 a1 ofics i o Unitad Btatcsnnd Canada. All information about Rates of Fare, Sleeping Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &c, will cheerfully given by appl _inw to JAMES R. WOOD, General Pamengor Agont, Ghicago. S POTTER, General Manager, Chicagn SHORT LINE 1880. K.C,S8T. JOE&C.B.R.R, 1 the only Direct Line to 8T. LOVUIS AND THE BAST From OMAIIA acd the WEST. o chango of cazs between Omaha sod Bt. Loute and but ons between Omaha and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS ERACTRG A1 Eastern & Western Cities With less charges andin advanco of otkir lfies This entire line 18 equippad with Puliman’s Falace Sice Palco Dey Coach- onMlier’s Baloty and Coupler and the colsbrated ectingboose Alr-Brak. THAT YOUR TICET READSWS 3 #8V1a Kenms City, B¢, Josaph and' rConnciBiulale . v St u ta For salo Ly all D ‘apon raceipt of the price, §2.00. DAY NEY PAD 80:, FROMRS, Toledo, O. S%3 1. your addrems for car lttle book, How &wssSaved.” SIGUX CITY & PACIFIC AND 8t. Peul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siowr City Route 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all poiatstn Torthora fows, Mianasota and Dakota. This lioe ia equtpped with tho Im- proved Westinghoass Antomatlc Alr Brakes aod Miiler Piattorm Coupler aad Bullor. Aad far SPEED, SAFETY AKD COMFORT I8 unsurpasced . Riegsot Bleeping Carm,ownsd and e y, run Through Withcut Chango between i Bacc Taneter Dopoky il e s 5t Pl i aver s o, Bushe Tonaator opot at Comnc) B, at S5 p o, Toahing it Gty 221023 1 204 8 Pl W, maling A*TEN HOURS 1§ Avvaxcz or Axy Orarz Rovrs, Bty leare 8. Pai 3 639 p nm-l‘:ns loux City at 4:45 s m., and Usion Pacific Transfor Depot, Council Bluffs, st 6:50 e B e uar kel e i Superintendent, Mimoart Valley, lows 1020 ol P 4 axovsonsts "™ Eihunay, | B HOUOR At G i L Pam. Azent,Omahs. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. M. R, RISDON, : HAMBURC AMERIC N PACKET C0.S General Insurance Agent, Weekly Line oi Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m, 7 England, France and Germany, For Pasmge apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO., Passenge Agents, Broadwav. NewYork T day 3t home. bamp es w or tros. Address Stiasoa & Co | . Capitad NTS, of Newar 5 Philadelplia,Ce X RATION AL, Cap- s, THE MERCHA GIRARD FIR] NORTHW EST] 2, 560,900 00000 82t Cor. of Pitteonth & Donclas 8t OMAHA, SEB. 851 870 Portiand, Mo, APPETIZER---SURE CURE For COUGHS, OOLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. TOLU ROCK an eneral a on fn the known world. By addin exellent Appetizer and Tonic, f and the nutuerous testimenials ree of ta virtues and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CA'ITIO | ===DON T BE DECEIVED by umprincipled dealars who try fo fim o opon ‘common Re Rye In piace of our TOLU ROCK an whick the omiy WEDICATED artica made,the OFNUINE nating s COVERNIENT SYARP ok b B¢ KYE e fainily use. The o best” evidences Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENU Wasiixaton, D, C., Jun uary 2, 1380, Wosars. LAWRKENCE & MARTIN, 1171 Madison St., Chieago, Jiia.: GEemLne: This compound. fa the opinfon “he BALSAM OF TOLU to give it all the advant. while th whisky aod the syrup constitnte an patlent. Cotapounded accor PREPARATION uudcr the pn a of s0ld by Druggists, Apothesarics aud Otirer tax aa liquor dealers. Yours Respecttully, (Stgned) GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS ‘gqfiw,‘PEALEES everywhere ; < . ¥. GOODMAY, offico, wouid have s sucient quantity» to this aridclo | fng it ey to the * MEDICINAL IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction aud that it is stead= ily and rapidly inereasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the "simplest in construction and the most periect Machine in _ the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are alwayssatisfled, because they find everything just as repres- ented. Everybody should uso this Machine. The salessofar this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNC, Cor. Bavenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP f#wz Proves beyond any reasonable question that the = CHICAGO : & : NORTH-WESTERN ; R'Y Ts by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction between Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. Cazefully examine this Map. The Principal Citfes of the Westand Northwest are Stations onthisroad. Its through trains make close connectious with the trains of ail railroads ag Junction points. THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTER! Qverall of s prineipal lines. rung each way daily from two to four or moro Fast Expreas “Urains. nmflwmymmumu(ume. o that uses the m‘_‘ S PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.: Ttls theontyroad that uns Pullman Sloeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago.” It has nearly 3, ES OF 1011 H ) 2 P Central Dalesta Line.®) . Freeport & Dub o ‘Tickets over this road are so Canadas. ' JRemember to ask for Tickets via this road, bo suro they read over it and take none oth¥r, MARVIN HUGEITT, Gen'l Manager, Chicago. # W. L. STENNETT, Gew] Pass. Agent, Chicagos GHAS. SHIVERICK, FURNITUKE, BEDDING, FEATHERS INDOW SHADES. And Everything [Penaining to the Furniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSCRTMENT OF HEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OIAS. SEHXIWVERIOK 12¢8 and 1216 Farnham Street. o et THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thiatnstitation, located st Denver, Colorads, the Educational and Commarcial conter of West, 1a pre-eminently the beat aud mos: practl- al of ite kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. Q. W. FOSTER, Prasldeci, D. W. OADY, Secrolacz BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO'S BILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND !II:L"IIIIG PILESL' Tha most extanatvs, thorngh and complets natitation of the kind In the world. Thoamads of accountants and Business mon, tn the prine clpai cities and towns of the Unlted States, owe their sucoess to our course of trainfng. i The Right Kind of Education fer Young Men and Ladies. Fins, new brick block. st function of thres traot car lines. Elogantly fitted and furniubed. apartments or the application of and carrying oat of our novel and systematlc methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young men who contemplate & business i ‘and parents having sona o educate, are partica- larly requested to send for oar new Circalar, which will give fall Information 8 to terms, ondition of entrance, stc. Adidress @. W, FOSTER, President, k2 DO NOT DELAY otil the drain on the system sermanent disabllity, bat buy i, TRY IT*° CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, = when you enn not obtain 3111 send it, prepaid, on receipt. 2e. Bosanko's Treatise on Plles sent fra ' applieation. Address ME DR, BOSANKO MEDICINE CO, PIQUA. O. ©. F. GOOMAN Agent, Cruaba; Denver Coiorado. -

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