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THE DAILK BEE. OVAHA PUBLISHING CDPROPRIETORS. . I ? -r SIS ArnAam , t t Stk end IDtk StretU TERMS OF ETJESCRIPTIOK , " 1 Copy 1 year , In advance postpad-8.M ) \ " " * ' 8 months -rr" t months * " r..2 TIME TABLES. THE MAILS. O. B. I * P. R.'R-7fcSO a , ML , 2:10 jfi 0'Btr3oe5 * > iia. 6U , UMOam. ' - to . T. to Unc hi , 10a.m. - S B. AM.R.B- . 8tOa.m. : O. fcN. W. , 730 a m , orraiM O. H. W. R.K. , 11 a. m. , 11 f. m. 0.Bt9-1U. - , 830p.m. CLB.ABCJoe.li . PUiilpr'I ' t TJ. P. B. B. , i p. m. O. 4 R. T. from Lincoln , llao p. m , B. City * P. , 11a.m. _ B.&M.inheb.,4p.m. < - - Local mails for Stata Iowa leave bat ODDS i day , vis : 430 a. m. Office open frames lot p. m , fundajt. Arrival And Departmre C Trains UXIOHPACHIO. 11171. AXWT1. do Mixed..COB p sa. 436 p. B. < io Fr 4cht.6JO .m 1:10 p. m. ma OA.RD or TEK - UAYTCMZHl * 4 JJUBT101UBA. Ixpreer..t:40'p.m.i KrpnM. . . . . 10:00a.n , Mall.JSapJa , ! . I Mall 100 P.B. 8unday cc ptd. , ' Jii Btrndays Etcepted. CHiaAGOjpU > CK KL KD4TACinC. Man .80 a. m. I MaU 10.-00p.rn. fapres _ MB : ) p.Bi. | fcrprw _ .10rf)0 ) a. m. CmCAOO KOBTHWB8TKRK. Hall _ .c:00 a. m. I MaU - 740p.m. Jf > press M8W pi m. | Ezpms IOOO a. m. , 8aad rs cceptod. KAKBAB CITT.BT. J ( Kai. . r..MOVm. fiir iB _ . . " .7l m. a. toT-re * ftOO p.ra. | Man .7A. . . m. Ike only line runnlac PnHwiin SleeptncCan ont of Crania , to Union Depot , OMAHA 'ft .HORTHKRN JJEBRABKA EAIL- * WAT COMPANY. Leave. Arrive. Ezprtsi . .6:00 a.m. ) Rcprcsi i O p , m. Mne < l. ld -nrciMlxed.rt.riloa6a. . m Pally Ire pt8nnd ys. . . t. . . . .8JSO m Freight7.11 6:55 p m f Erprets. ; . . . . 4-JJ pra , ,8IOUi CITY tt ST. PAUL R. R. &pwiV.U B40pSJll ; i.v.j".lJL ? P WABASa , ST. UUVM. UU . - 8 , m. | Cau - EzprsM S:40 p. m. | Erpre s-.425 p. m , . 'PMDeEWVHHOX U. P. B. B , Leave Omaha , dally ; 8 a , m. , B a. m. , 10 m. , 11 a , m. . 1 p. m. , S p. m.,8p.Bt , Bp. m,6p. Oosocfl Bln k-H ; a. m.,9M a. a , B.fcU p. m Four trtpi on mri y , leavinc Omaha t B and 11 a. m. , S and 6 p. rn. ; CcrancU Blufis at " " ' 11:26 a. ra , td 22S and 636 p. m. Lean Oeaaba- . m. , 7. a. m.8 , tn p. m. , i 0 p. BU , 725 p. m Leave Coundl Bluffs : 8:15 a. m , , BU : a. nv , 11 HO am4Bd p. m..7.-00 p. m. , 720 p. m. Dallf except Sunday. % ' OMAAA ft EKPUBTJOAN TALLEYB. . LBAVm , ARKIV * . _ 10:46a.m. , ,45 pm. Dallv rr i > t Snnd v . JUTMMYI-AT-LA * . J. ENGLISH , A TTORVKT AT LAW SlOSonthtTiurteenth jBt. [ . , with CHARLES POWELL , "USTICE OF THE PEACE Corner 16th and Omaha Heb. 8WERAL , AT LA W Room 6. Crelcbton ATTORNEY , OMAHA , JEB. , . , . D. L THOMAS , A TTORHlvr ATrtAW Loaas money , A. madMllaralMiftte. Boon 8OnIchton Block. A. C. TROUP , AT LAW-Oflee la BMHOBl ArtORKKY orgn K. Prttehrtt-ItOe rarnhiunBt. eUAHA.HEB. EXTEILTMHAS , AT LAW-Cnric ianki Brtld AITORlfrr : AT LAW Offln lfM' AXTOBKET , * OMAHA/ / JTOTABY rrjBUO. OOUJICJIIOjrB KADI OlRlEN&BARTLEn , A t.toj ifi'ys-it L w . , - - a , OFFICE-Unlon Blockn.t enth an ? rarnham ATTORNEY AT LAW. MIBMH % 10 C. CBR. DflH- 'IBTH TS. OKAHA , HKB. W. AtfoTn'ey-at-LaiF. Office : Front roomi , np itanln ! HiMoom" ! new brick 'building , K. W. corner FUtoenlh and Famh m Street * . _ REDICK , - A til ) rLn aj B r a t-L a w. 8p UlF ttMrtlon'irlU b rim to all fdta ralns erpoMUon * e ( rrsry dMcdptlea ; wal practice In al Khe OourtsoTthe State and the united States. Office , Farnham St. , ojipotlte Court EDWARD W.8IMERAL , TTOKKET.AlLAW Roome : Orekhton L Elect , Itth anil DoncU * trt g. BO9dh C. F. HAMDEK8QNt Y AX .L&W-MI rstnhuo Stmt Omaba Kcbntta. w. T. kientTlM. _ U. . I RICHARDS & HUNT. Attorreys-at-i.aw. . Omcc 216 South Fourteenth Street. rtJAMTA OLATJ8 FOUND. ' QreateBt Ulvecnrery of tbe Aere- Wonderful dl scove rlesln the world harebten made Among otber things where Santa CUus Btayod OhildrtnottMkU t makes peed * or not , U really lie Bvec In a mountain'ef enow. - Last year an ercnrelon sailed clear t the Pol * And suddenly dropped Into wbat tecmedUkf hbl Where wonder ot wonders tbey found anewland , While talrjr-ulu being * appcand n ach hand. There ; w r xsotmtsni like aaa , wttb mort Aad far brlebMr skies than ever wer. sc n , Birds -rith the hues of a rainbow were found , WbUenowertof-vxqaMU-fnennc * ware grow Ing around. , - - Hot lonjr w w they Mt to wonder In dcub < A-b lnc Boon cmaoe.th * ? bad heard nr ch about , Twas SuteClaoT self aad thisthey all say , H. looked l&a the 'picture r eaee erery day. Hq.drtrmnp s team that leaked v ry queer , , tvm atmm'ol rr hoppers Instevl of relndMr , Jl.rodeJn hellU teado < aloIrh , "B t he took them on lord and dror * them Be aowedth maU over tls wondorfnl realm , And lactories making roods tor women and men Farriers were working on hata rreat and smalt , To Bunce's UK v said they were ccndinr them all Kris Klnrlo , tb Olov * Maker. told them attjnw , All our Gloves we are sending to Bnnce , ' Bauta _ showed them . susnccdtro . . and _ . . many tblan i /ui sifi - iU-S s Trr v Baytmr 1 ate took then to Mead Baao. % iton. Santa Claoa tban whtsperei a secret he'd teU , As In Omah rerj-oti knew Dune * weU , H * tiaielore b uid send his roods to hi * care , faowlncjMs Mend * win &A their full sbarc. { How RKtaber jre dmllers In Omaha town , All who want pneontt to Bunce's go round , / For chlrts , collars , or cloves ( treat ud small , 'Bonce ; Champion Batter e ( tk Wett , DoaflU et. Omaha tf HahBurg Linie WERKLYUNE OP STEAMERS. * EVERT AT $ Kx. . , roi , i England , Franca and , Germany for Passage apply to - . K. KICRARO & CO. GeaenlTPatsencer Agents , 61 Broadway , New York. FEAKK 'K. MOORES HKKBr PUKDT. VINEGAR WORKS ) . EBlfST.KBEBS v , Jlanagw r * St. SO. itk and ttu OJUS4 JtSS. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS- J. U. ROSE'S An Kmporitnn. 1618 Dodge euvet , Steel EnrraVints , Oil Paintings , Chromof Dcr Fntaes , FnxningaSpecUlty. Low pried. J. BOKSEK. 1809 Douglas St. Good Styles. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGDE , opposite poitoffice. W. R. BABTLETT. S17 South 13th Street. -JBCHITECTS < T , ABCHTITECTS Boom H , Creifbton Block. A T. LABOE , Jr. , Boom Z , Crelghton. Bloclr HOTS AND SHOES- JAMES D VISE k CO. , - Fine Boots and Shoe . A good , assortment ot home work on hand , cor. 12th and Harney. TH03 ERICESON.S.E. cor. )6th and Donglas JOHN FOETUNATUS , 60S 10th St. , manufactures tc order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. . 1 BED SPRINGS. i. F. LABRIMER , Manufacturer.Tlsscherg'Blk : BOOKS , NEWS AMD STATIONERY J. I. FBCBHAUF , l6lS Farnham Stre t. B.TTE8AKDECCS. HcSHAKB & SCnr.OEUER"tbeoldestB. . andE house in Nebraska , eiUblishedlliTo , Omaha. - BOASBING . - CEXTR4L $ _ RESTAURANT , MRS. A. RYAN , outhwwt cor. 16th and bodge. BestUoird for tbe Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Meali at a'l Bonn. Boird by the Day , Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Rooms aupnlird. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS TfU. EKYDKK , No. 1318 14th and Harney St. CIVH.ENCIKEERS AND SURVEYORS- ANDREW BOdhWATEK , 1510 Farnham St. Town Surveys - , " Grade'tnd Sewerage Systems gpeclaltyr COMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOHN G. WILLIS , 1(14 Dodge Street. D. B. BEEMER , For details see Urge Advertise ment in Pall and Weekly. CKMS AND TOBACCO.r , WEST FRIT.-CHER , Manufacturers ot Cigars , and Who esale Dealers la Tob ccos/1305 Doug. W. r. TXRENZKy.nJLnufacturer'SlilOth ) St. - COMilCE W8RKS. - Western Cornice World , Manufacturers Iron Cornice , Tin , Iron and Slate BooSnr. Orders from any locality promptly executed in the belt manner. Factoryand Office 1310 Dodge btreet. Galvanized Iron Cornices , Window caps , etc. BULUBfacturcdand put up In any. part ot the country. , T. filNHoLD. 1B Thirteenth St. CMCKERY. J. BOKKfiR , 1309 Douglat Bt. Good L'.ne. CLOTHING AND FURNISH ING GOODS ' GF.O. H. PE1EB8UN. Also Bats. C.p . Boots , Shoes , Notions and Cattery , 804 S. 10th it. _ CLOTHING BOUGHT. C. SHAW will pay highest cash price tr second hand clothing. Corner 10th and Farnhatn. DENTISTS. DR. PAUL. Williams1 Block , gor.lBth & Dodge DRUGS , PAINTS AND OILS. KUHK&iO. , _ PhinnicUts , Fine Fancy Good ! , Cor. 15th and DcngUs Streets. W. J. WHTTEHODSE , Wholesale & BeUll.ie St. C. C. FIELD , SOS North Side iCnming Street. * M. PABB , Druggist , loth ndfloward St DRY GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC- JOHN H. F. LCHUAKNACO , Sew York Dry Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Kara- ham street , J. C. Enewold , a'so o tt & shoes , 7 th & Pacific niRHITURE. " - A. F. GROSS , Few and Second Hand Furniture and btovts , 1114 Douglas. E. O. Tnr/jeon / AgX J. BOXKER , 1SQ9 Doutlas St. Fine Goods , Ac. FENCE WORKS OMAHA tENCK CO. 3CST. FRIES & CO. , 12tS ITarney St. Improved - ed let Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Offlo * jailing * . Counters of Pins and Walnut. FLORIST. A. Donachne , plants , cu Mowers , seedsboquets etc. . H. W. cor 16ih nd Donilai 8 . FOUNDRY. JOHKWFARNE& 8o.NS.eor. 14th t Jackson St. z GROCERS- Z. STEVENS 21st between Cuming and Izard. T. A. McSHAKE , Corner 23d txA Criming SU. NATTERS. ' W. L. PABROTTE & CO. , 1800 Douglas Street , Wholesale Exclusively. HARDWARE IRON AND STEtt DOLAI7& LiNGWORTHT , Wholesale , 110 and US 15th bt. A. HOLMES , corner 16th and California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. E.B. WEIST.221 13th St. bet. Faro. & liar- -1 MAT AMD Ladles ret. roar Straw , Chip and Felt HaU done op at northeast corner Seventeenth and Capitol avenue. WM. DOVE. PROP KOHLS ANFIELD HOUSE , Geo. Canficld , 8th&Farn. DORAN BOUSE , P. H. Gary , 913 Farnham St. BLAVEirS HOTEL , F. Slaven , 10th Streetj Southern HoUl. On * . Hamel.9th& Leavenworth INTELUCENCEOrTlCE. " * - MRS. LIZZIE DENT , 217 10th Street. JUKK. _ _ H. BERTHOLD , Ba g an Metals. LUMBER , UME AND CEMENT rOSTEB&ORAY , corner 6'A'tndDoutlagStg. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. . ( J. 1XHKER,180J DcuglU.St. Cool Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G.A.LINDQDBSr , One of our most popular Merchant Tailors Is re > celrlnir the latest designs for Spring and Sum. mor Goods for pentlemf n's weir. Stylist ) , dnrahln and prices low as ever , 215 13th bet. Doug. & Far. MEAT MARKETS- The Boston Market. MOOLE * JESTER , ' Fresh and Cored Meats , June , Fish. Poultry. Etc. . 2020 Coming Street. ; ' ' WUJMERY. UBS. C. A. BINOER , Wholesale and Retail , Fancy Goods hi great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards , Hosierv , f loves , corsets , &c. Cheapest House in the West. Purchasers save 30 per cent. Order UyMaiL 115 Fifteenth St. MILLS- OMAHA CimriLLS , Sth and Famham Sts. WeHhans Bro . , proprietors. f PHYSICIANS AMD SURGEONS. > iili GIBBSiI.D , Block , lith Street. P. S. LSISEKBIKO , V. D , Masonic Block. < ? L. HART , U. D. , Eye and Ear. opp. postcQce DR. t.B. GRADDT , I Oculist and Aurtrt. 14th rd DoDflM Streets. PHOTOGRAPHERSc * c CEu. UcVN , 1-ttoe. fr Grand Central Oillcrj , i 212 Sixteenth Street neirMasonlcHall. First-class Work and Prompt ness Guaranteed. " PLdMBINC , CAS AKO STEAM' ' FITTING ; W. TARtS' & CO. , 216 12th St. , bet. Kara- ham & Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK , 1109 Douglis Street. FAiirrmcAiio PAPER HANGING HEKhY A. KOiTK'li.U12 Dvxke Street. PUNIrtC KILL- MOVER , manufacturer of sash , doors , blinds , ' noldlnps , cewels. balusters , band rall , furnish * eg. Scroll sawing. &c. . cor. Soore nd flth sts. PAWNBROKER J. ROSEKTELD. 3Z210th St. bet. Farp. & Har. REFRIGERATORS WNflEtD'S PATENT C. F. GOODMAN , llth St. . bet. Farn & liar. SHOW CASE MANUFACTORY O. J. WILUE , Manufacturer Mid Dealer la all kinds ot Show Cases , Uprirht Cases & . ,1317 Cass St. ' STOVES AND TINWARE- - - g BORMESTER , Dealer-SB * tove and Tlninrieand Manufactnrcr of Tfti Roofs and JtU kinds ot Bulldin ? Work Ootdaud Ch p. / ' Jt SEEBS/ J/EVAKS.'Khol Mile/ and Botall ScedJDrtllS ' . Odd Uowi'UklL iHoe STMES. . , : 'fe ' > 0 FarnhiJnit.-'bet.Jglh 414th. JtI.yAtt.H16 Dou ljtsSt. , KeV.and Second -HandjJ'fflTiitnre r-Htnje fumWilnK teed * , &e. , boagtrtand noldop'TJXHini aacnins. la * toi tew trick block on\DouclasV-Slre t , has - - iedamo t leeant Beer HaH. 9 B. & M.'ieadquirt rs , a neat and ootaplete establlsh- ElRSrand Mother Shlp- . . stp ) n for the bors wiUl i on and afUr preset date ? : " "CaledOBla , " J. rALCOKEB. 67918th Streets UNDERTAKERS CHAS. BiKWiVlOli Farnham bet ICtd tilth : HEKBT POHUIAN , toy , twtlry , te , SIS lith btt. Fkrnham & F. C. BACKUS , 1205 Farnham Bt. fancy goods. * . ANObD SUPEEB-TITION. " OHETHATMTJST EC'GOT KID OF TO IK- SURE GOOD HEALTH. The greatestpart of , the disease that afflicts civilizBd''mankind during the winter months la.umjuestioaably due tothe fac lhatxall eihdf is carefully - fully excluded during the uight hours , and sometimes with .the coming of winter the windows areseourely fas- tonbd'and not 'opened tuntilcBprtog. Mwiy peopl eeemtothlnlcth house is sufficiently ventilated If ithe windows dews of the sleeping rooms are left open for a few , minutes during the day * bnt almost ! everybody ,1s convincec that night air is injurious .to health. In this , connection , .Dr. Felix L. Oswald lays in the Fopnlix Science Monthly fur March t > "Beware of tbe night wind } be sure and close your windows after dark ! ' In other words , beware of God'a free air ; ba sure and inf jot yonr lungs with the stagnant , aeotized , and offen sive atmosphere of your bed-room. In other v , ords , beware of the rock spring ; stick to sewerage. Is night air injurious ? Is there , a single tena ble pretext for such an idea ? Since "the'day of.creation freec air haiTeen ' 'breathed with impunity by millions of different animals tender , delicate creatures , some of them fawns.lambs and young birds. The moist night air of tha tropical forests is breathed with impunity by our next relatives , the anthropoid apes the same apes that soon perish with consump tion in the close , though generally well warmed at mosphere of our .northern menageries. Thousands of soldiers , hunters and lumbermen sleep every night in tents and open sheds.withoui. the .least In jurious consequences ; men in the last ttage of consumption have recovered by adopting a semi-savage mode of life , aud camping ont doors in all bnt the stormiest nights. Is it thodinnght that jou fear , or the contrast of tern- penrturel Blacksmiths and railroad conductors seem to thrive under such Influences. Draught ? Have you never seen boys skating in the teeth of a snow storm at the rate of fifteen miles an hnut ? "They counteract the effect of the cold air by vigorous ex ercise ! " Is there no other way of keeping warm ? Does the north wind damage the fine lady sitting mo tionless in her sleigh , or the pilot and helmsman of a storm-tossed vessel ! It cannot be the inclemency of the gold en air , for , even in sweltering sum mer nights , the sweet south wind , blessed by all creatures that draw the breath of life , brings no relief to the victim of acrophobia. There is no doubt that families who have freed themselves from the curse of that sup erstition can live outandout healthier in the heart1 of a great city than its slaves on the airiest highland of the southern Apennines. > In tolerable location the air of a three-room cottage can be kept pure enough without forced ventilation or any other expensive'contrivance. . Open your windows ; in , , very cold weathur air the bed'rpoms in day time and the others at night. In larger houses the kitchen , parlor and dining-room should -bo thoronghly ventilated f very night , also in day time at convenient intervals , 'during the temporary absence , of the occu pants. To save foul tar for the sake if its warmth is poor economy ; exper- ments show that the difference in fuel amounts only to a trifletanyhow. , Ten or ? twelve pounds of coal in a day ought not to weigh against the direct gain in comfort and the pros pective , unspeakable gain in health. , Breathing the same air "over and over again means to feed the organism on the excretions of oar own lungs , on air surcharged with noxious gases and almost depleted of the life sustaining- principle. Azotizod air , affects , tha lungs as the substitution of excre ments for nourishing food would affect our digestive organs ; corruption sets in ; pulmonary phthisis is , in fact , a of putrefaction , process i r > No ventilatory contrivance can com pare with the simple plan of opening i window ; in wet nights.a "rain shut ter" ( a blind with large , overlapping ban ) will.keep a room botlf airy and dry. In every bed room one of the upper windows should be kept open night and day , except in storms ac companied with rain or with a degree of cold exceeding 10 degrees Fahreri- boit. In warm summer nights open every window m the house and every door connecting the bed room with the adjoining apartments. Create A thorough draft Before we can hope to' fight consumption -with any chance of success , we have to gqt rid of the night air superstition. Like ; ho dread of cold water , raw. f rait * , etc. , it is founded-on .that mistrust of our instincts which wo owe to our ntl-natural religion. It is probably the most prolific single cause of im paired health , oven among the civil- zed nations of .our enlightened ago , : hough its absurdity rivals the gross est delusions of the witchcraft era. The subjection of holy reason to leanaya could hardly go further. Tiie Emigrant's Experience. Bnrdctte. "There IB the honest emigrant , " said the tall , thiu paesengsr. "I be lieve ho ii going to wash his face. " And really it did aeem aa if that was tbe mad man'o intention. - He had ; one to a clear pool of water beside ; he track , and was apparently getting ready for his ablutions. "See him peel of his raiment , " said the man on the wood-box. "He hasn't very much" to peerdff1 the fit passenger taid. * ' tThe immigrant first unwrapped a comforter from his neclf and then slowly * took-off a grayHovercoat , with a short waist and long" skirts ; teach- ng to his ho"ls. Then he unwound a red woolen comforter from his neck , , nd then took off A short peajscket of leavyblue cloth. The a be unwrapped gray comforter from < ha ( neck aud .ook off a leather jacket , very tight * fitting and very creasy. He then un wound a long Sannel scarf from his neck and took off a .blick vest and hen he released his , neek .from 'the bids of a gray woolen comforter , and ben he took off a vest and unwound another comforter , an < lthon _ ho" took off another vest and"a ftannol scarf .bat was tied around his neck , and an other vest nnd another comforter , nnd Another flannel scarf aud another vest , and another scarf and another vest , and another comforter and another vast. vast."That "That man has robbed a doth- lnu'hou8eBatd _ the crow passenger. The , immigrant calmly unwrapped Tom his neck a Jong woolen comfort- Sf * " " * " "I wonder , " said the fat passepger , "if he got through the custom house that w yi" . And then he too off another vest "Why , " exclaimed the thin , tall BaueBgar. 'the is no larger thau I am7" . " l And.then he unrolled another com forter from his neck- "By George ! " exclaimed the 'man , n the wood bor , "hell cat down to o b bones in two more peels " And the imm'grant calmly unbut toned another vest Suddenly the whistle of the train was heard in the distance , and an other of the party of immigrants shrieked to tbe would-be bather : "Jarlicho Jans Krand ABjomeko Bjornekesten ! Hbflickedlonen dgak- romlnloke thorlick jd sounden de smocierick aches da tralnege ause- gekcramekl" - . - * t T'A'nd 'then the'race-'began:1 : train came along , waited three min- I utes/and / aped awayj k and long , Jong ' after we left the station wa could look i back and see that-rash immigrant froai I the land tl Njordvaldien 'shootinj ' j ( himself into a job lot ofparti _ colorec " ) { Tents , and hauling np"on himself an avalanche of comforters , In the vain hope oL. snowing himselt underit 'time to catch the next train. ' "I have often wondered , " the jester Ba'd , musingi 'Iwhy the Immigrants never bathe from the time they leave Castle Garden until they get to their homesteads in the far west. I undar- stand now. The man , in his lauda ble desire to-wash up , wilUose a.whole week before he can dress himself. And even then he hadn'tgot undress ed f r enongh down to wash his neck. " "Wauseonl' hontedthe brakeman. "Was he on ? " querried the fat pas senger. ' 'Was ' ho cu what ? Ho wasn't on the train by twenty miles , hot he street bankrupt was onto awholeOhaihsm - rupt stock of vest * and comforteraj and don't you forget it. What was he ofl , anyhow. " ' A Fatal Game of ' 'Ghost. " ITanlstee ( Mich ) Times. Last Thursday the children at public school , No. 3 , near Cataon'i Eun , proposed to play ghost , and se lected Annie Sicable , a Jittle girl about 11 years of age , as the victim. With- oat the knowledge of Annie they posted one of their number In the pins , enveloped in a sheet. To this place they led the unBUspectingjJUUle girl , and at a given signal the sheeted figure made its appearance. The children who wore in the plot ran and hallooed "Ghost ! " and with them ran Annie , believing she had seen'a real ghost. She reached the school room door , fell insensibls and died the same Beet Sugar. St. LouLj Republican. Notwithstanding the failure of the attempt to make beet sugar in Illinois , and the only partial success of experi ment in the flame direction in Cali fornia , there are those who atill hare faith in the beet as the ultimate source of the sugar supply in this country , and every now and then we hear of m new enterprise for furthering that de sirable object. A new company was organized at Schenectady in New York last weekH. . 0. Havemeyer , a well- known sugar refiner of New York city , and H. B. Blackwell , of Boston , being directors. Mr. Blackball is treasurer of a beet sugar company in the vicini ty of Portland , Maine , which is about to discontinue operations there on account of the demon strated unfitness of the soil for beets. The originators of the new company in New York beliavo that the beautiful and rich valley of the Mohawk valley is well adapted to the cultivation of sug r beets. For many years past the Mohawk valley lands have been devoted to broom corn , but they have become too val uable for that kind of farming , and can not compels with the equally rich lauds of the west , which are not worth a fourth as much. The pro position to the owners of these valley farms to substitute sugar beets is , therefore , received with favor. Last year about 200 acres were planted in beets , and the result is s&Jdto have been entirely satisfactory. In some oases tbe percentage of saccharino'in the beets was 16 per cent. an ex traordinary prcportion. The yield in Europe is said to be 10 per cent. , and even 6 per cent , is a paying rate. Out people seem determined either to make their own sugar o'ut of some thing or another or to demonstrate satisfactorily their inability to do'it. The west is subjecting the amber cane sorghum to the test of thorough ex periments , with strong hope of final success , and the east is doing the same with beets. The country consumes about § 75,000,000 worth of sugar a year and this is the prize to be striven for. The Iowa Corn Crop. Burlington Bavrkeyc. Wo begin to hear rather discourag ing news about the corn crop of this state. There was every prospect last fall of a large surplus of corn , and there undoubtedly would have been but for the fact that tbe long and se vere winter has compelled many ot > the inhabitants of the northern part of the slate to use it for fuel , and an increased quantity has been used for feeding , besides an enormous amount of the crop was loft standing in ihe fields unhnskud , and the heavy snows bave broken down hundreds of acres of it , leaving it to be covered up in the frozen slush , which will undoubt edly prevent a great deal from1 being merchantable. Of couTse there IB corn left , and so much of it as to leave no danger of a corn famine , but it also diminishes the danger of a corn jln which was feared by some. It now looks as if there- would not be much old corn left in the west by the time tbe next crop is ready to use , and it may be more scarce six months lonce than at the same date in any previous year slnca the war. An Indian Boy's Love Letter. " , A love-letter picked up on the floor of a school with Hampton's views on co-education need not inevitably shock even pedagogic sensibilites. Written in an nnkown tongue , however , with only the names to betray It , a trans lation by the private interpreter seemed - ed only a proper precaution. If I confide it to Sthe get tie reader , the Indian lovers will be neither the worse nor the wiser , while some others may Snd in.it valnableBUggestiqnsjor aim ilar correspondence : NORMAL SCHOOL , Feb. 3,1880. Miss. : 'I said Hike you , and I want to give you a letter. When ever I give you letter , I want you an- ' ewer to me soon. That'll all I want , and I will answer to you soon after. When you give me letter , it raises me a p. It makes me heart glad , sister-in- law. When I talk , I am not saying anything , foolish. . Always. , my. heart' very glad. I want you let me know pour thought. I always like yon and eve you. I am honest about what II say , I always keep in mind. I want always we smile at each other when mret. We live happy always. I ttiink ihat's best " way _ , audyou think It la and let me"kno.w AndTwant _ to say one thing don't say .anything to Henry. % din't think , that's right. . And I say again , when I give a letter , : cop nicely-and not show to any one. [ f they ' . .know- it' not goodxway. Thpytako'uB away , and that is1'tha * reason don't show 'jt. Hear me thU ill I am going to say. ' Tliko yon , and [ love yet I "won't say any more. My whole"heart is shaking'hands ' with you. I klsa you" " * Your lover , Cultivate More Turnips. We all know tho"valoejof the turnip crop to England.- has been asserted - ed that tho"-inlercat of their immense debt is annually paid by the product ofIhia crop. x 53o tha UnitedState * , we.do not rnake 'Half thQuielof ( the turnip jwenugBl dir , by increasing the cbns'umptlon of the root and'improve ' * ment in the manner' ItaSoltfvatlon. The great want'at/our ' winter food for cattle is succulence. jWasomewhat obviate thU want b'y n ing cat food molstenedJbut ka a'geieral thing hay and - ' oatHanrl-commandw tBiyForra'the bulk of cattle "f oca1. " " Carrots , pbta- at times , but ttf a very limited extent to what they might be. , . , , One reason for'this limited use may ba in our 6IdTeneniy'dear labor. " J-In" the culture of ithe < canot , for instance , there is a great amount of hard work. As soon aa the seeds are up , the plants must be thinned ; , and after every hoe- harrowing between the rows , handi ! tnuit go over again to' keep the rnk waed * from motherin'g ont the carrot p'ants. Carroll are excellent horse feed ; bnt few of us have this hard- libor to spare. It is so mdch easier to hoe corn in the hlll * oth ways } al though we know how nice it is to have carrots with corn , corn alone has to do tha work. Here is tbe tame trouble -with the turnip , though In a less degree , to be sure. Every single turnip hat to be handled in pulling ) and then , after pulling , every one has to be gone over again and handled to take the tops off. It we could manage to do this by ma chinery , as we do _ so many other things , so as to get rid of this hand- labor business , no doubt the produc- 'tion would soon be doubled , and use be found for an Immense number More than is , dreamed of. This may come in time , for Yankee genius 1 equal to achievement in this direc tion. _ _ A BPOSPECTOR'S FLIGHT. HOW HI3 MINE WAS JOSEPED BY IHE BELL1GEKES1S A REVlVAt'StEEMHO. * Kans\s City Star. He was on bis way from New Mex Ico. He had on a ragged old summer suit , a bad hat , and he had been tak ing his meals about thirty hours apart to make his money carry him through. "Yes , I liked the country out that way , " he replied to the querry. "The climate la good , the scenery fine , and some of the people are as honest ns needsbe. Tbe trouble is in knowing how to take the bad ones. " "I should think that would be easy. " "Yes. it looks that way , but I had some experience. I am the original ditkiverer of the richest mine in Lin coln county. " "Yes , sir ; I'm the very man , though you wouldn't think it to see these old clothes. " "Then you don't own it now ? " "Not a bit of It , I'll explain : , . "I was poking around on , the hills and I found signs. I collected some specimens for assay , staked out a claim , and wont off to the assayer' * . It was two days before4 he let me know I'd struck tbe richest ore he ever assayed , and then I hurried back to my claim. H&rig my buttons if I hadn't been jumped ? " "How ? " "Why , a gang of sharpers had fcund the spec and built up a pole shanty and hung ont a sign of First Baptist church over the door ! Sure aa shoot ing they had ; and the law ont there is that no miner can sink a shaft with in 200 feet of a church building. They sw me coming , and when I got there they were holding a revival. There were six of them , and they got up on * after another and told how' wicked hey had been aud how sorry ihey were , and would you jeliove they had the cheek ; o ask me to lead tif in tbe singing ! I went to law bat they beat me. Three days after the , verdict the First Bap- ist church burned down , and before .he ashes were cold the congregation were developing a mine worth over a million dollars ! Yon see , I didn't know how to take 'em. " "Was there any particular way to take 'eml" * "You bet there was ! I ought to tave opened on that revival with * a Winchester rifle and given the corner 50 for a verdict that they came to heir deaths from too much religion. ASTONISHING TBE WORLD. Fet a perfect renovation of ex- lausCed and enfeebled constitutions , ; emale weakness and general decline , nothing so snrely-and peedinly pro duces a permanent cure as Electric Bitters. Their wonderful cares are astonishing the world. For Kidney and Urinary Complaints they are a Derfect specific. Do not give up in lespair for Electric Bitters will poai- : ively cure , and that where everything else falls. Sold by all druggists , at ifty cents a bottle. _ (2) ( ) REGISTRATION NOTICE. tTATi Or NEBRASKA , ) Porous Cocirrr , J ' Notice is hereby given to tbe electors ot the Tonrth Ward , City ot Omaha , that I will sit in he store of James Forsyth , northwest coiner ( f 16th and Capitol Avetma. on Monday , Tuesday and Wednoiday , Much 2Sth , 29th and 30th , and Friday. Saturday and Uondiy , April 1st , 2nd and 4th , 1831 , for tbe purpose of registering the electors of said waid , for c.tye ection to be held on the Mb day of April. 1831. Due Notice is hereby given , that , a New List ot the electors Will have to be made , owing to he chanses mule In the ward boundary , ' and Lt electors will govern themselves accorolnglf. In wltnrts whereof , I hereunto set my hand hla 18th day of March , "A. D. " 1831. JOHNS. WOOD , mIOtoaS _ Registrar. REGISTRATION NOTICE. THIRD WARD. > All voters n-rth of Howard street , exit ot 15th treet and south of Davenport will take notice , iit as registrar of voters at my office , north- eaitco'lier of 14th and Donglas streets ( Nro. 32 * ) up stairs , on March 21st and Match i8th , and April 4tn , 1881 , for registration and cor- ection of 3rd ward voters. WM. H. RILEY , m21to al _ Registrar 3rd Ward. REGISTRATION NOTICE. STATE Or NXB&ASCA , ) Douous CotwrrM * Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of he First Ward , City of Omthi , that I will sit at B ell's Drujr Store , 820 South Tenth street , on Monday , Tue-day , Wednesday and Thursday. March 28th , 29th , 30th and 31st , and Friday and Sitnrday , April Itt aod 2nd , for the purpose of entering the voters of said ward. A new list will bo made , and all volcrs ot said ward are re quested to appear personally , that their names may be properlvrezlitered. Witness my band this 21st day ot March , A. D. 18SI. f . M. STEXBEUU , m22 lOt * Registrar. REGISTRATION NOTICE. SrAT Or NEBRASKA , > DOUOLAS COB.TTT , ) Notice Is hereby given thit I will sit at the U. P. Bakery , leth street , 61a , on Thursday , Ffld y and Saturday , Jlanh 24th , 55th and zfith , 1881 , or the purpose of regUterinr the electors of the 5th Warl , tiity afOmaha , DoutfaJ County. In witness whereof , I hereunto set my hand his 22d day of March. A. D. 1-81. SCHUYLEK WAKEFIELD , m22-5t Reziitrar of Said Ward. PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS PORTATION. H 00. rag. Dxrr. or THE FLATTK ) Cintr QUASLTEIUIASTER'S Orricz , V Fovr OxinA , USB. , March 1 , 18sO. ) Sealed proposals , In tnpllca'e , subject to the Ufiial conditions , will bo received at this office until 12 o'clock , noon , on Thurad ty , April * lst , 881 , or at the simeho r ( allowing for the nif * eiance In time ) , at tha offices of the- Depot Quartermasters at Cheyenne and Ogilen , at which places and lima ther will be opened in the pretence < f bi 'de ' , for the transportation of ililitsry Supplier on tbe following described routes in tbe Department of the P.atto , during he fis a. year commtncinz July 1 , J831 , and endmg Juno 30th , 1882. From Neligb , Nebraska , or western terminus\ Slouk City and Pacifi.B.Rto.Kort Mobrara , tveb. tveb.From Sidney , Nobrvks , to Fort Robinson , From Cheyenne Depot , Wyominjr , Ty. , to "orts Linmie , i'et'eiman , and McKinney , Wyoming TV. FromBotk Creek Station , U P. R. 'R. to Ports rettermwi and McKinney , Wyoming Ter-- Froil Fort Fred. Stce'e , Wyoming If. , to For.W shakie , WjomjigTy. from Mi forU , or Utah , Southern terminus of the Utah .Snutbem RaUrovl Extension to Fort r Prop sa's for transportation on any or all of tbe above named routes w.li be received. " The government has the ri ht to reject any or all propotais. Each proposal mnit be In triplicate , separate for each ron'e , acd -ompanied by a bond in the sum of five hut dred dollars , ( liow , ) executed strictly in accordance with the printed Instruc tions , and upon tbe b'ank form furnished under . this advertisement , guaranteeing- the party mating the proposal rhall not withdraw the same within fbrty J vs from the date announced For opening them ; and that itsaid proposal isac- cepUdana a contract for the ervive bid lor , awarded theieundtr , he will , within ten oaya after being notifls 1 or the award ( provided such notiBcaion bo made withtn the sixty days above mentlored , ) accept the same and furnUh rood and sufficient security , at once , for the faithful performance of the contract BUnd proposal * , form of contract , and pntted circulars stating the estlmaced quanti- Lte > of supplies to be transported , and giving lull In'ormation x to the manner of bid ling. conditions to Jw obwrvid by'biddere.'and terms of contrast and payment , will be furnished on application to this offlce , or to the office * ot me Depot Quartermasters at Cheyenne and D deu. { envelopes containing proposals should be marked : "Propols ' for transportation from - to - " M. I. LTJDINOTOS' , 17t Chief Quartermaster CHANGING CARS zronnutx OMAHA AND CHICAGO , Where Direct connections are Made With Through Sleeping Oar Lines 10 New York , Boston , Philadcl phia , Baltimore. Wash ington , AND ALL EASTERN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE .via PEORIA for lndianapolisCincmnatiLouis < ville. - . AND ALL POINTS IX TUS THE BEST LINE FOB ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connrctions are made in the UNION LEPOT with Ttuouzh Sleeplaff Car Lines for 1I Points S O TTTSI. The New Line for PBS The Favorite Route for : ROOK : : The nnequalcJ Inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and TourUtg , are as follows : The celebrated Pullman (16heelj ( Palace Bleep ing Can , iua only on this Line. C. , B. & Q. P.l Drxwing'-Koom Core , ulth Horton'g Uo- cllninfrCh Ira Ho extra charge for Soitt In Becliiiln 'Chalra. The famous < ' . . R. & Q. Palace Dinlnir Can. Gorgeous Smoklnsr Cars fitted with Elegant Bljh-Backed Ra.tan Revolving Chairs for the excluiiro use of first-class p issen- gcra. gcra.Stsel Track and Superior Equipment , com bined with their Great Through far Arrange ment , makes this , above all others , the favorite Route to the East , South , and South-Ejst. Try it , and yon will find traveling a luxury instead of discomfort. Through Ticket * via tbil Cele' rated Line for ga.o at a'l ' offices In tbe United elates and Canada. 'All information about Rates ot Fare , Sleeping Car Accommodations , Time Tables , to , will be cheerfully given by appltin ? to JAMES R. WOOD , General Passenger Agent , Chicago. T. J. POTTr-R , General Manager , Chicago SHORT LINE 1S8O. K.C.,8T.JQE&C.B.R.R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WIST. Ho change of on between Omaha and Bt. Loula And but one between Omaha and New York. SEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & TTfestern Cities With less charges and in advance of other lines. 'This entire line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Da > Coach- es.MUler's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated WestlngbouM Air-Braze. JBT3EH THAT YOUR TICKET OTVli. Kansas City , St. Joseph fg-CouncllBlufls K.R.via Si ta Jtx > andflt.Louia.'W Xicknta for ule at all coupon statlona in tha West. J. r. HARfiP.D , A. C. DAlrE. , Oen'l bupt. , OanT Ias3. & Tlcact Ag't St. Josanh.llo Bt. Joseph , Uo , W C. HEAC11KE3T. Ticket Agec. , 1020 Karnhac' Street , ANDY BORDER , A. B. UAFJiABD , Pas * AKentOmaha. Qen'rl Asent , Deans. BTITIE CSE OF DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. iNTERNAL EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES rleldt at eace on the application of PI Umtateo'a glte Hgmcdy. which act * A ectly epee the parts ntKcUO , abaorblai be TmnoiB , nllmylaf the tatea e IU * all otber rcmedtg * tam > tUttM try tt no ether , a < l tell ; U merit * . DO NOT DELA\7 Qtn tbe drain on the * ytem prodaM MRiuuent Olinhlllty. but boy It , TRY IT ABNE CURED 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , Md wbea Ton can not obtain itorblm.iir Till * end it , prepaid , on receipt orprl - 3r. Bow ofeo' Treattoe on Piles tent fro m application. Addreu DR , BOSMO MEDICINE GO. P1QDA. O. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE r This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of the West , Is pre-eminently the best and moat practi cal of IU kind fur the ] MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , Psealdent , D. W. OADY , Secrotwy. The most extensive , thorough and complete nstttutlon of the kind in the world. Thoueanda of accountants and Business men , in the prin cipal cities and towns ot tbe United States , owe their EUCCOBS to our course of training. The Bieht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Fine , new brick block at Junction of three treet car line ? . Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments or the application of and carrying .ont o ( our novel and svstenutlc msthoda o ! BUSINESS TRAINING , Young men who contemplate a business Ills , and parents having eons to educate , are parties' Urly requested to send for our n w CIrcalar , which will give full Information as to tcraj , onditlon of entrance , etc. Address & W. FOSTEE , President , ir Denver Colorado. THE DAILY BEE she'Latest Home and Tele- News of th s PRUSSIAN THE LATEST . ' VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE. Xbo only existing remedy for araryspo. clos ci Acnto or Chronic Dliensa ot the Organs of Respiration , and an absolute SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION I HpHlS all-powerful Tegctable prepara. JL tion expels from the lungs and air paa > nge , the mucus and muco-pus produced by rii'lmonary inflammation , healc the Irritated membraatfl , and renovates every organ which utilizes the breath of Life. It contains no stapefyinc poison , and is in nil respects a licaltMul medU clna. The rapidity and certainty with Which it ANNIHILATES A COUGH Is astonishlnt : . Its effects go deeper than the mere symptoms of pulmonary dis ease and discharges the cause from the system. Free and painless expectora tion is the mode by which it relieves the lungs , chest and throat from the burdens which oppress them ; thus arresting Con * sumption nnd Bronchitis in the germ be fore they reach the more dangerous stages. The emaciated sufferer BATTLING FOR- LIFE tvlth the most terrible scourge of oar ell. mate will find Fritsch's Prussian Couch S > inp a potent ally , nnd trill assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to this great medicine. The GASES NOW ON RECORD In which It ha * been ndminNteredwith entire success an a remedy for every va riety of malady ivhich affects the Ito- gpiratory Functions , amountto _ more than FIVE THOUSAND ntthopre entclnte , andyatthepreparA' * tion Is only in .the Infancy of Its useful ness. The great defect of all Cough Remedies hitherto introduced Is that they are simply expulsory. llence they are useless ; for nnles the causes of the acrid secretions which are coughed up are removedand the ruptured , inflamed or maturated surfaces healed and re- itored to their natural tone , a cure is Impossible. Tripoli's Prussian Cough Syrup accomplishes these objects. The mucus nnd muco-pns which are the con- npquenco of LuiiglIieaso , are thrown off by it , While at the name time it soothe * and invigorates the weakened tissues. "LIFE FOR .THE LUNGS. " "For coughs , colds , influenzabronchial difficulties , tightness of the chest.hoarse- ness , sore throat , t-achltis ' , inflamma tion of the lungs , dlh'lculty of breathing1 , [ tleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary aature , It lias norer been equaled. Sole agents la America , BICHAEDSOS & CO , St. Louis , Mo. EOLD BT ALT. DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONI.Y 25 CENTS. ' A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all itaeaoea of the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary It will posrriT ly cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- iy , Brlzht's Dlscaso , inability to retain or expell hi Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , high cole red and scanty rrlne , Pamful Urinating , LAME JACK , Gcneril TTeakncss , and all Female Com plaints. It avoids Internal medicines , is certain In it effects and cures when nothing else can. For fata by all Druggists or aent by mall free upon receipt ot the price , $2.00. DAY XEY PAD CO. . PBOP'RS , Toledo , O. your address for our little book , How B aa Saved. " 1TE3 K. ISH. izent for SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AKD St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Btlioble Sioux Oily Route I 00 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COD OILBLTJrFS.to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , ind all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. This line Is equipped with the Im proved Westmehouae Automatic Air Brakes and IUI r Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT g rosurpasaed. Elegant Drawing Boon ] and leaping Caraowned and controlled 'jy the com any , run Thromrh Without Chsngo between Inlon Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , nd St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Fade * r&nafer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 5:15 p m. , eaclilng Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul 111:05 : a. m , making HOURS OT ADVANCB of ANT OTHEB Roura. Returning , leave St. Paul at B O p. m. , ar > rlylnr at Sioux City at ilfi : x m. , and Union 'actflc Transfer Depot , Council Blnffa , at 9 0 . m. Bo euro that your tickets read via "S. C. fcP.B.R. ' F.C. HILLS , Superintendent , Httsonrl Valley , Iowa'1 F. E. ROBINSON , Asa't O n-I Pass. Agent. J. H. CraKYAN , and Passenger Agent , Coundl Braffi Gentle "Women "Who want glossy , Imrariant and wavy tresses of abundant , beautiful Hair must use LION'S KATHAIRON. This elegant , cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and last , keeps it from falling ont , arrests and cures grayness - ness , removes dandruff and itching , makes the Hair strong , giYing it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Bean- tif til , healthy Hair is the sure result or using Eatbalron. 3IAKE MISTAKE ! MICA AXT.F. GREASE Composedlanrelyof powderedmtcaandtoln last isthe best and cheapest lubricator In the world. It bt the best because ! t do s not enm , but formi- a highly polished surface over tbe a * * * , H | * away with a large amount of friction It to the cheapest because TOO need n e bnt half the quantity In grewlng your wagon that you wouIJ 2f any other axle gre mie , and then run Your Dealer For It oct2 APPETIZER SURE CURE For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptable preparation in the known worid. By adding to TOLU BOCK and KTK Ittle Liemon Juice , you hive an exellent Arpotlzer and Tonic , for general and family ue. The Immense and inereaeinR salts and the numerous testimoHlaJy nceired daily ar the beat eTidencet of its Tirtues and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASUBT DEPABTMENT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENU ) Wisnwoioa , I ) . C. , January 26 , 1SSO. f Messrs. LAWRKNCE 4 MARTIN , 1111 Madison St. , Chicago , Ills. . GcrrLMCt : This compound , in the opinion of this offlce , would have a sufficient quantity ) tbe BALSAlf OF TOLU to gire it all the adrantaes ascrlNed to this article In pectoral complaints whlla the whisky and the syrup constitute an emnlslon rendering It an ajrrrfable remedy to th patient. Compounded aocordlnjc to the formnla , it may properly be daiKdai a J1ED1CINAL PREPARATION under the proTlslflns of U. 3. R. Tlscd Statrtes , and when so Uamped , nray t sold by Dnzctfsts , Apothe aries and Other Personi without rendering them liable to pay tpeoiaJ tax as liquor dealers. Tours RespectfuUy , ( Slpied ) OBEEN. B. BAUM , Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOGEES and DEALERS everywhere C. F GOODMAN. AOEST. n\rAU\ GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITESEWING MACHINE Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing ; in public lavor. . The White Machine lastly 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 always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled v JOHN ZEHRUNG , Cor. Uavenport ami 15th Sts. Omaha. NEW AXTD CORRECT MAP Proves beyond any reasonable question that the ' CHICAGO I & ' NORTH-WESTERN i R'Y Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction between Y Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West , North and Northwest f - Carefully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the "West and Northwest are Stations on this road. . Its throngii trains make dose connections with the trains of all railroads at Junction points. r i , THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , t- tap . Over all of Its principal lines , runs each war dallyfrom two ttrfourormoro Fast Express Iralns. It Is tlio only road west or Chicago that uses tlio t.- * PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CABS. It Is the only road that runs Pullman Slceplnu Cars North or Northwcstof Chicago. Itlias nearly 3ooo JIULES OFJIOUD. It forms the followlns Trunk Lines : "Council Blufls , Denver& California line. " "Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dakota Line. * 'Sioux CIty.Nor. Kebraskafe Yankton Line. " "Chicago. St. I-aul anU Minneapolis Line. " .Nor. Illinois , Frccnort & Dubuque Line. " "MII\va kee , Green Bay & Lake Superior Line. " Tickets over this recd ore sold by oil Coupon Ticket Agents fa the United btatcs and Canodas. Remember to ask for Tickets yla this roadbc sure they read over It. and take none other. MABYIX HCGHITT , GenlJIanager , Chicago. M. W. n. SIE55CTT , GenlPasi Agent , ChlcaRa HARRY P. 13 D EL. . Tick-t As nt C. AN. W. Railway. Hth andj araham Streets. 1) . B KIMBA.L.L , AwKtant Ticket AscntC &N.W. Railwar,14th and Farnham Streets. J. BELIi. TIrket Aeent C. S N. W. Railway , U. P. R. R. Depot. JAMKS T. CIifl.BK'OenBr > l Agtnt. _ IU ! , SIBLAJDEIS. And Everything pertaining to the iVj-niture aud Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSGBTMEHT OF HEW GOODS AT TO . 1208 and 5210 Farnham Stree * . th sat ap Si nu > a utter i 1001 FARNHAM , cor. 10th. j rand Display \ -OF- SPRING CLOTHING !