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IT. do do E.15fcm. 1230a.m. TIME CARD OF THE BUBLINOTON. IBATI QUASI. AKKIYX OXAHS- Express 3 : 0p tn. Express 10Wa.m , Hall 6:00 : a. m. Will IOWp. ! ) m , Eondays Excepted. Snndayi Excepted. CHICAGO'BOCK 1SLAIH ) i PACIFia Vail 6.00 a. m. I Mall 10:00 p. m. Express S.iOp.m. 1 E prcss. . . .100 a. to. CHICAGO KORTHWESTEHN. Mall 60 : a. m. 1 Mtl T:20 p. m. ETpreBa.B:40p : < tn. | Erprois..10:00 a. ra. Eundave excepted. KANSAS CITY , BT. JOE & COUNCIL BLTJFF& LUVK AILKVK , UaO 8:00 a. m. I Expren MO a. m. Express 6WO p.m. f Man 7:25 J. m. The on'y line running Pullman Sleeping Cart ont of Omabit to Onion Depot. OMAHA & IJpBTmVESTERN AND iBIOUi C1TT & ' . .aCIFJOEAILEOADS. Express. . . . .g jg a. m. | Fipres . . . . .t30 p m. Sally rceptSundij-6. fe. h JL B R. In NEBRASKA. . thnaba ( ly ) 8.-00 Kearney Jnclv)3:50 ( : m PlatUm'th ar 1035 a m Bloomlngtonlvj5:10 ( am Keamj Jncar)7:55 ( ) p m Itrd CJoad 8B a m Rod Cloud ( drr)7Mpm ) Plittsai'th ( ar ) 4 0 p m Bloom'gtonar)3:25 ( ) p ra Omiha ( arr ) . . .4 5 p ra REPDBUCAX VALLEY RAILWAY. Hastings ( Iv ) 85 m | iaoom'ttonarlSOpm ( ( ) Blwmlnplon 1:3D p m I Usstlnga ( u ) 6 5 p m Orleans ( Iv ) 7J50 & m | IndUncIa ( ar ) Ir'O p to Orleans ( ar ) 7.-OD p m I Indianola ( Iv ) 2.30 p m 810HI C1TT & ST. PAUL R B. MJ1 . 6:10 : a m I Express . 10 0 am Express . E,40pm | Mall . 720 p m WABABH , bT. LOUIS &PACI"ia uuvts. Axnms. . . . . 8a.m. I Mail . _ . 11:55 a m . . . .8'40p. m [ Expieu.:25 : p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R , R- jeiv * Omaha , dally. S a m , 0 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 s , m. . 1 p. m. , S p , m. , Ip. m , E p. m , , 6 p. m. . Leave Council Blnffs ; 8:25 : a. ra. , 025 a. m , , S5 a. tn. , 11 5 a. in . liS p m , 1:25 : p. m , 1.25 p. m , 6:25 : p. m , C 5 p. m. , ? our trips on Sands learinsr Omaha at B and 11 a. m. , S and 5 p. m ; Council Bluffs at 9:25 : , 11:15 a m. , &nd 225 and 6:25 p m. FAUE102K TRJLI5S. t ave Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8'JO a. m. , 1 a. m. , 4:50 : p. m. . 7S5 p. ra. , Litive Uoancit Bluffs : 6-15 a. m , , 0:40 : a. m. , llrio a , m.6.25p m , 700 p. a. , 7:59 p. m. [ > illy except SmuKy. OMAAA & KKPUBMCAJT VALLETR. . I.KITB. Mall . 10 15 a. m. . 4 .55 p. m , Daily except Sundays. FEVER AN1 > AGDE. TUOUOH SHAKIKO UKS AN ABFEN LEAF With th chlilg and fever , ths viotim ot malaria miy still rccoTxT I y ttfinj this o ebratni spetl- fie , which not cnlj bi Milt up the uiost apf ravat- eJ aftacl s , bat prerents their retnrrreucc. It te infin t U pnfiraUc to q ili.inc not only be < csuv ) It do i the burties-i far mora thomugbly , but also on account ot its perftct wholesomoDesi ai d invgortiu ! rctloa upon the entire BjBtem ! RON TURBINE MB ENGINE * llAKOFACTURED BY Mast , FIDS & Co. , Springfie3,0. ! The Strongest andllost Durable In the World. HunJrCilt n nse In Iowa and NebruVa Sold by Dealers In nearly evrrj county. > This cat represent * onr Buckeye Force Pump which is particularly adapted io Win Mill use , aa it works easily end throws a constant stream , and does not freeze up in the cold est-weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYKER , Wett ru Act , Oraaba , Keb SANTA CLATJS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wocuvrful discover ! o In iht world hare been made Among other things where Santa Claua stayed Children oft alc U he makes coeds or not , If really he Uvcs In a mountain of enow. Lsst year an excursion galled clear to the Pole And suddenly drop | > cdinio hat seemedhkeul le ours , with more beanUful fn.cn , And tar bricbtcr skiM than ever were Ken , Birds with tbe hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of eiquulte fragrance were grow In ? around. Not long wire they left to wonder In doubi A bribe coon came the/ had heard much about , Twas Santa elms' eilf und this they all my , 3e looked llk the picture r tsw every day. He drove up a team that looked \eryqceer , Twas a le m f crasshoppere instead of reindeer. He rode in a Cl ell instead of a sleigh. But be took them on boud and drov * them He showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories maldrp pjods for n-omen nd men Furriers trcro trorl-ine on hats prtat and email. To Bunco's tbev said they vxre * cndrg ! them alL > vris Kinclc , tbe Glove VVcrtold them at once , All onr Gloves we are sending to Bunco , Santa showed them esspcndcrs and many tMnje more. Saytni : I alse took tone to friend Bancc's Btce. Ei rtta dius then it hlfpcrcd a Eccrct ba'd teU , As In Oiraha every one Untw Bcncs > ell , He therefore sbomd rend his gcoJs to hb care , Knowing his frier dsKill gvt their foil share. Kew rtmrroberj-e d.wellcr in Omaha to n , An who want presents to Bonce's go round , For chin * , coliiTE , or cloves great and tin all. Eecd YDCT sister or aunt one a&d alt Bcace , Champion Batter ot the West , Douglat t tt,0anha MAUD S. HISTOKT Or JHB FASTEST IHOriEB ON BAETH. Clue gel tiertIolal viner"our'er-Jou-aal. Honemen gererall > understand how Maud S vas brought to ha urface , but as thousands are unacquainted - quainted with the general faola , and eeveral minor detaih hare come to me from an authoritative source , they are sufficiently interesting to bear repetition. In July , 1876WilliHn Bair , Maud's driver , whose handling of the animal cannot but greatly distinguish him , came from Pennsylvania to Cincinj natt. In the fortune of things he came here without employment , and , which ia no discredit to him , without means. Tne simple truth is , he was in hard luck , though ho had good letters of recommendation. He applied to Capt Stone aa president of the Chester Park association , re questing that he should assist him to secure of .some member &F the association the handling of his horseb over the track. Capt Stone spoke" to several , but could get nothing for hihi to do. He noticed that Bait neither swore , drank ) chewed or smoked. It occur red to him that whatever tuch a rain's abilities might be , his reliability could ba depended on. Not beianeo no bad Anything for Bair to do , but more from a generous impulse than olhef iie , ho pave Bair his Lady Chester , and told him Io R ahead and see what he could do with her. She wa not thought speedy , and had only shown about 2:50. Bair wont to work with her , brought her down to about 2:30 : , and made eeveral matches with her , which he won. Capt Stone , judging that the limit of her speed had been reached , withdrew her from the tract and placed her In his private stables. He then told Bair to look around and gekhold of somet'hirg he could go to WOIE upon again. Ba'.r altendea the Bngher sale an.d bought ths two-year- old filly Maud S which had been pur chased by the oldsr Bugher of the Alexander * , of Kentucky , who bred her. The price paid fo"r her by Capt , Stone was § 350. She could not be bought for one thousand times that amount to-day , and is worth five huh- red times gS50 with ordinary chan ces as an investment. She was wintered carefully , was broken by Bair , and in h ° r 3-year old form she nest spring ; showed oh the Chester Park track a half mile in 1:13. The next season , in her 4 year old form , she was most thoroughly handled by Bair , and first astonished the world when sheshovredamile over theLesington track in 2:17 : . Vanderbilt - derbilt immediately purchased her of Capt. Stone , the purchase price being $21,000 ; and straightway n great 6ry went op regarding ' 'a fool and his money" etc. Maud S , on being ship ped to New York , was at once turned over by Mr. Vanderbilt tb Mr. Carl Burr , a handler of very great reputa tion ) but whatever the reasons may bare been , she did not do very well under his care. Burr had charge of her one year. Mr. 'Vander bilt then wrote Capt , tone , asking him if he would not again take charge of her and fully develop her , He had beeDstunfjajdhuvt T > y covert charges of Koarfdealinf ; with Vanderbilt , and while it was precisely the opportunity be desired , he would not accede to the proposition until he had thoroughly satisfied himtett of her condition. He ilipped down to Now York and did this. He at once satisfied himsblf that Maud wsB all right ; that the fail- urelnher development was the fault of nobody. She was simply delicately if rmtive , high strung , was not en rap port with her surroundings and driver , ind , sentimental as it may seem , needed "sympathetic development' under the kindliest influences , Ho brought her back to Cincinnati to her old surroundings ; Bair went to work upon her again , and her old groom , the colored boy Charlie Grunt , was her constant companion. The re sult is well known. In connection with this , I believe it but proper to mention certain influences which I am sure have contributed to the mag nificent successes of Maud S. Captain Stone , William Bair , Charlie Grant and Maud S are all the best of friend ? . "Without desiring to reflect upon other horsemen. It is but fair to state that , were not William Bair an honest man , * he could hardly be other than abso lutely trustwortny in his handling of tha Kentucky trotting miracle. Cap tain Stone pay * over to Bair just one half of all the money received for performances. Charlie Grant , the groom , gets th best wages paid to such help in this country. JuEt consider the matter a moment. Her owner is the richest man in America. 0 pt. Stone is not getting poorer by her great perform ances , whila his highest pride is grati fied by the vindication she has been to his personal integrity' Her driver is being made a rich man and it achieving a world-wide reputation. Her very colored groom is btfing ele vated to distinguished prominence , and , what is more to the point , is getting first-class pay. Maud S. has the speed and the power , and no anoh favorable combination of circum stances and influences for developing an animal's speed , and carefully developing veloping it , were ever before known. She is just six years old. She has nevsr even been crowded. She has Dover gone to her stable when she could not have done another mils faster than the last one wai made , and as easily. The one individual who knows her power ( if it is within human judgment to know it ) positively as- seits that she has just begun astonish- log the people , an < 1 that the posibil- it es of 2.00 time are within her matchlees frame. No ons is com- .pelled to bet money on this statement , but that she has not yet. done her crowning work is true ; and if C < * pt Stone succeeds in gaining Vender- bilt's permission for a match with St Julien , if the latter is trotted to win or die , he will never start again FKiijrree in tseed. The subject of pedigree in animals has excited BO mach attention , for many years , that no one pretends to doubt its value. The subject of pedigree in seed * , though not entirely new , has only recently attracted attention to its value in the business of firming. Maj. Hallett , of Brighton , England , has been the first to call attention to its importance , as far aa cereals are concerned. He says that is the course of his studies he has ascertained , beyond all doubt , the three following facts : 1st That no two grains of any cereal , ( wheat , oats , barley , etc. , ) will produce plant * precisely equal. 2d. That , in the grains from any one car , there is one which is superior to all the others in producing power , and that this superiority is inherit able. | 3d. That it may , by repeated selec tions from year to year , of the best selected grain , b greatly increased , and finally become characteristic of the plant. In proof of the correctness of these principles , he says he took two grains from two ears of wheat which together contained eighty-seven grains. One of these grains produced a olant ot ten ears , which contained 688 grains , or over sixty-eight grains to an ear , while -the finest ten ears which eould be selected from the remaining eighty five grains contained 568grains , or ex actly ten grains less than the two se- lec'ed Brains. A "plant of barley , grown from a single grain , produced fifty ears , Onehaaarecoidof being an extraoudiasry ear , all of wioee grains Are short , plump , thin-skinned and beautiful. ] This was classed No. 1. There was sn evident tecdsncy in sll other ears to produce elonzated grains of not so good a color , and with thicker skins. Of thcsa fifty ears the grains from the best each ten were ! pi luted in separata divisions. These ' were submitted to the inspection of t an eminent mala ter who could scarce * ly ] believe that all the sampl-s origin , ated , from one grain , and he selected ' as the best sample ear * from No. 8 the , one which produced such superior earr. ( This produced barley which t exceeded the other in weight by three j pounds j to the buthel. Major Hallett further f saya ! "JTrom this selection I have now a pedigree barley , which weighs fifty seven and one-half pounds per bushel , raised upon land which was formerly declared unfit to raiie barley suitable fer malting. " This is a matter of great importance to the farmer. If an increase in the weight of grain of as much as three pounds to the bushel can bo obtained by sowing grain which bw a pedigree , on account of propet selection ) and if , in addition to this he Oan obtain & grain of superior quality , it will make a very essential difference in the value of the product of an acre. ; -ewing Machine. Ed ntl-C American * The larxeil sewing mtchine in the world his lately been finished. It is of the Singer type. The machine we'ghs ' ov r fou toDft , and Is In some retjj-cts cf hew design , uniting much simplicity of construction with great strength of parts. It is adapted for general manufacturing purposes of the heavier soit , although specially made for stitching cotton belticg , an article which is just now taking the market as a cheap and serviceable Institutibn fur gearine and the , ordinary leather belting ; The hiaterial used ia of great strength nnd toughness , and is sewed together in piles or layers up to i > n inch in thickness. The beltiug in be ing cowed together is patsed through very Heavy feed rollers some nine inches in diameter and more than eight feet in length , getting stretched and pressed in the proce&s. There are two needles at work with two shuttles , and the shuttles can be re moved from the bottom without dis turbing the overlying plies of belting , The rollers Between which the work passes are actuated by reversible worm and cam motions , and the ma chine has , in addition to these roller- fesds what is know as a top-feed mo tion , suitable for a lighter class of work. The stitch , as in the ordinary sewing machine , can be adjusted from one-eighth inch upward , and the pretfcura of the rollers upon the work passing through the mabhihe can be regulated at the will of the operator. The macnlne , which is driven by ste m , has been made for a manufacturing firm in Liverpool. Tfie Grandees Oanon in Colorado. iuaoboa New. _ . The grand Canon of ihe Qunnison , which begins only a short distance from town , is equal in grandeur and wildncfia of szpuery to the canon of the Colorado , and throws tae canon of the Arkansas in the shade. It is up wards of forty miles long , and the mountains rise on either side to the beigbt of upwards of 6,000 fe t As yet , the trout alone traverse the cleft mountain pass. The quickest way to seed or tn get a dispatch from the but- side world is via Lake Oitr. The time consumed between Lake City and Glunnison is one stage , or twelve linurs , vrhila a dispatch from Arkansas requires five days to reach here , as it follows the present very circuitous mart ronto , and takes the back track to Pueblo , thence to Alamosa , Like Dity and Gunnison , over 300 miles out of a direct route. Thus , a dispatch sent fn > m Denver to Gunniaon via South Arkrneas would take two days longer to reach its destination than would u letter from the same point. The DauTor A Rio Grande railroad people say they will be In Gunnhon befoie the enow of this year covers the prairie. They are coming by way of Arbourvi'le ' , over Little Cochesopa pass , striking the Monarch pass toll road at the month of Marshal creek. Their surveyors are now working down the Tomichi. Work on the ex tension will begin at once. No town ever gave a company a more hearty welcome than Gunnison will give the Denver & Rio Qranda. Hsy for Fuel. In many parts of Nebraska hay is uaf d for fuel. In Kearney a flouring mill has been running with this kind of fuel for tbe past year and it is found to be economical. The best grades of hay are not naed , only such as may have been partially spoiled by rain or is filled with weeds. By a very simple contrivance an engine oan be hxed so as to be fed with hay aa eas-lj ns with wood. In Fremont and in Eeveral other towns of the state large steam engines are being fixed to burn hay or straw. We see no reason why the tall needs and sunflowers , as as well ns the rank slough grass alone our creek bottoms , cannot bo utilizec in this way , and in a country like thB , where wood and coal are scarce , this subject is deserving of consider able attention. iB W ATE BMILION. DISCUSSED BY TBE L11IB KILN CLUB Detroit Free PrH . Both the School of Philosophy o ; Concord and Gen. LoDuo forwardec communications of the same date , in quiring what influence the watermelou had found to exert on the feelings o the members of the club. Thequon calling for a general discussion , thi members were asked to give their views. Sorghum Harris said that one big watermelon had oared him of con sumption after the doctors told him that he must die. Nevertheless Brown has always noticed that whenever anybod ; around the market gave him a melon he had scarcely devoured it before he had almost an uncontrollable desire to co out and steal a larger and riper one. He believed that the water melon had done more to tempt the colored race to steal than all other fruits combined. The Rev. Penstock said that the wniermolon always had a soothing influence on him , and tbe bigger thi melon the greater the soothe. It was just the othar way with Oar- niverous White. After eatrog his fil of the lujciouc fruit he felt like going in with the mayor to break up a ware caucus. More than a score of opinions were adrancsd , pro and con , and the presi dent finally cloted the discussion by saying : "De Eecferetary will annonnee to da efieck dat de club am nnable to agree on de pertickler effeck produced on de menUl an' fizical system , but it at de same rime advises de public at large not to let a single melyon go to waste in dis " kentry fur de want cf pickin' up. Nebraska KepuDllaan Platform. 1. The republicans of Nitratta jnott heartily endorse the profusion ot prlnci- plii formulated by the national repnblscan convention at Chicago , and pledge their an swerving inpport to the candidates there ominaUd. 2. We affirm thr doetrines of natioaal sovereignty in the formulatedprinciples upon which th perpetuity of tha nation rests , and that th principle of hf me rule is enunciated by the democratic party is but the caatioaj expression of ths Calhonn doctrine of state rights , is revolutionary in its character ana destructive ci the unity o ! the nation. 3. W regard the m nt etienn of the polls and tbe wholesale1 robbery cf the franchises of the republican citizens of Al abama , Mirprisirg in the magnitude and effiontery of the crime of all former efforts of the party under the Tweed plan in New York , and tr > e Mwissippi plan in the loutb , as a fair specimen of democratic ! I method and a forecast of democratic dominion - ' minion in national affairs that should in. cite every honest man and taxpayer in the country to most ennftst endeavor to de feat the party of brigandage and fraud at tha polls in November. 4. We have considered "what Lee and Jackson would do if they ware alive , " and iiare de'ennir.ed to best em-loy onr ener < 6. We congratulate the people of the itate upon the rapid increase of copula * tion and wealth , and Upon the good meas ure of prosperity that hat rewarded tn tr labor , upon the rapid upbuilding of onr material interests since the auceess of re sumption and the revival of trade. 6. We pledge our support to such legis lation in congress and finch measures by state legislatures as may be necessary to effect a correction of abnses and prevent extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corporationi , 7. We most cordially Invite the aid and co-dperation in the latest defense of the national integrity and national purse of all republicans and war democrats who hare liffered with us on temporary iseuei , or lave clung to tbe party name. Raolvtd , That we heartily join in the recommendation made by General Garfield in hig letter of acceptance In urging jipdfi rtagresS th Bpeedy ifhpfoement Ot th6 Missouri river lor barge navigation. T5it tnoit femiblo rotator , and ( ha only tilt , sure andjwrminent , ctt-e far , 1 | diserjes of tha llvenbi 4o , li Prof. _ . which cures by &bioiptlon. Ait yotlr lor tbii noted cure , < nd take no other , u t be bu not got It or will not get it for you , send tl.f > 0 to French Fad Co . Toledo , 0. , acd they will iced rou one post-pall bv return mall. HOW CAN I EXPRESS MY THANKS ? ' &rs.Me < kioiYoikvllle , Keur Torlf. wrllw : t afford ] me great pleasure to write tbeas few Incs to lee tEe public knoar the valua ol Analtrtit , the great External Pile Hsinedy. I have suffered the lat 14 y ars everything but death ; in that tune I have spent hundreds of dollars. I have tiled everything I ever beard of , I hue bail /our different doctors but found try Uttls relict. I at last heard of Anatatt ; tried tbem and In one houi's lime I found n. llof and. have n t been troubled with then ! nee. Sow can I rxpfus faly. thitik * tb you I io tnngns cab prai& ! tbem too highly , and I would say to all thosa vlio aie flfictl with ilcs , Hemorrhoids pr fltrases , Internal or ex- ernal , glte Jna efwatml and you will no ongsrba asuffdier , MRS. MIIU Sample ] of "Andktitt" are sent free 'o ill Viffe eri en sppllcitlou to P < KtustAedtert Co , Box 3818 , New York. Sold by 11 DrujRtiti. Pdee.lLCO Pro' . Gullmetta's French Kidney Pad ourrs iy absorption &U diseases of tbe kldnejl snd urinary organs. Try It. BucKien'a Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for ) uts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt JhBum , Fever Sorea , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblain * , tibrnsi ahd all : inda df Skin firuptlons. This Salve B guaranteed io give pfenect i'atinfao- led in every case or money re tanded ; 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by Bily J. K. . TSH Omaha. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Oonoump- tion and all diseases that lead to it , uoh as stubborn coughs , neglected } olds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Aith- na , pain in the side and cheat , dry lacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and all ihronio or lingering diseases of the hroat and lungs , Dr. King's New Dis covery has noequaland has established or Itself a world-wide reputation. Hany leading physicians ncomfflend and usa it in their practice. The form ula from tfhich it is prepared is high- y recommended by all medical jour nals. The clergy'and the press have complimented it in the moat glowing erms. Oo to your druggist and get a rial bottle free of cost , ot a regular ize for § 1.00. For sale by d(6) ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. To tbe Voters of tbe Sixth Ward. Not'c * Is hereby given that I will git at ray iflioe , 91o ncrlh 16 > h street , ( oeftr htdmans torr ) between this d < UsnI Novaaibr 3 , IE80 , or thn parpen of rcgiitennsr tha qua ifled ro- ers of the 6th ward , and m kin ? any correct * OBS ir alterations to raid list JAMES N. HUBFBT , fl 8t . Healstrar SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 242. For levying speclil tax anil atseismant for th * 'ijrnentrf ' one-lulf ol the C03t and expens * of ho Kradinj of 21it street , from D v nport street , o the south Una of all * ? between Davenport and Chicago streets , la thi City cf Omahi , County ot Doughs StaU of Nebraska. Be it ordained by tha City Council of the City of Omaha : Sic. 1. That the several rams set opposite to the following described prtznlsss , to.wit : Vf i * 0. UcEoll Smith , lot 8 , blk 51..8 M 85 } B. R. & J. B. Fclsom , lot 6 , blk 62 M.I5J Total .eiM.71 Blng the one-half of tb * cost and expenses fsbive said grading of 21st street in front of and adjoining said p embes bounding and abut * tln | ? on sush improremtnts.lba and tve same ar * hereby respectively lesled and ustsa.d a/alnst a b of sild lots , fayal le to tha city treasurer within tbl.ty . ( SOdaytfrom ) this d.ie. It being bfr-Mb ) determined bythe city council th t tha said one-naif of th * coat and expanses of said improvements , snail b- paid by wild lots in pro portion to thi f t front of tbe said lo so bounding and aljutttn < upon ta'd imorovman's. Sta. Z. Thli ordinance stall take tffeot and b * 111 fore * trcm and after It passatrc. JAMES BTE PHENBOH , Aetinj Prea't Onuba City Ccusdl' Massed Bept. i6 b , 1380. Atteet : J. F. MeOARivrr , City Clerk. ApproTedEept , 18tn , 1880. 0.8. CHASE. Mayor. Tb * above tax becomes delinquent an the 1811 diy ot October. 1880. Mier which date ten (10 ( per unt. penalty and Interest at the rate ot on < ( I ) per cent , rer mootb. in advance , will be add-J. S. Q. UALLETTE , E p2S-5t . City Trcaruror. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line of SteamshipB Leaving Ksw York Every Thursday at 2p. m. For England , France and Germany For Passage apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO. General Fasscngei Agent * , Janeil-iy 61 Broadway , New Tork OF A FAR HIGHER CLASS than toy othe proprietary medicine of the day atands Tarrant's EServescentSeltzer Aperien And for Ibis rfaaon : It la an exact conaterrnr ofonoof tbe most Talnablo i atnral rawMctnei ID tbe world Wa rtfer to the great Seltu Spring of Gonna'ny , to whhh thomands ( f tb dyspaitio , the b'll u , the rhramatc , and tb fiction of venal dlsuaes rciort annually , an return to their bomu cotrnlcisent or cum Ihe Arerlcnt la ODD of th Crn and by far tb meat soecesslnl of all the effort * made to repro dace , In a portable firm , the moet popnlar'mln era ! waters of Europe. 8 e that TOU purchase only the genuine artW * . SOU ) BY ALL DRUGGISTS THE UNIVERSAL STEAM COOKER FOE COOKWO Meats , Vegetables , Fruits , Pud dingo , Beanj , Eice , Etc. , By Steam. Itbuitoodtba teat of tarara tnlll asd r celved the blgbett recommtmlatlfDi irom hole and yettsnrant pmprieio'i , boarding h tue VMp n , and i Urn number ot prlratefaaJiM. Any number of kittle * may ba njed.eooklu * ill elshtormo kiodioffocd at tha auoe tune with cat abdag savjri. KiCOmreNDATIOKS. DBA * Bra : Tie Univenal SUam Cookw 1s what I bavs hten wanting fora Ion ? time. irk splendidly. j. B. Wsienr , Exchange Hotel , Sturgeon Bay Fremont , Nib. upum nrmmjf , cfonthern Hotel , Omaha. , a-MUltr. Witsonsin Hou > e , Fremont , yb Buryhum. Fremont , Neb. Bold by D. A. Keroyr. . ' 12U Firahan ; St. , Omaii , 2Tb. And 9. ZSJUKTJES , Mala * . , TrtmMt.S b. THE OOLOMDO BUSINESS COLLEGE Onli institution , located at Detmr , Co'ondo , the Education > I and Commercial eanUroftba W 8t. It -emJneiity ! tha best and most pracU- oal of Its kind forth * MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young-Men and Ladies. * 'a. W. FOSTER , President , D. W.-OADY , Secretary. Tit most ixtsnaive , thorough and complete isstl'ntlon of the kind lath * world. Thousands of acconn'antf and Business men , In the pria- dpal cittta and towns of the United States , owe thtlr success to cuf oottr.e it iralnlntf. The Bight Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fins , new brisk block at Junction of three street car Uoei E'egantly fitted nd Wrnlsbed apartmsnts for tbe application of and carrying out ot our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS Touag men who conteMpIitA > butlnosi life , snd parenta bavin ; sons to educate , are partlcu- arlf reqjlesUd to , tend for our new Circular , WbtOh will give f u'l informatipn aa tS ternrt ; condition of entrance , ate. Aduttn G , W , POSTEE , President , epS-Sm Denver , Colorado. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILLS , For all the purpose * ol ft . , Cattictnea , Jaundlet Dyspepsia , Indwti- ttm , DystnterUf Foul Stomacn and Breath , Headache , Erysipelas , PUti , Ithtumatam , Eruption * and Stin Dittattt.Btilunan.est Liter Complaint g3'et Salt Rheum , ITornw , Qmit.lfeuTal giat at a Dinner Pill , and Purifying tht Blood , re the most congenial purgative ret perfected. heir effects abundantly show how much they excel all other Fills. Too ? are safe and pl ft ante o take , but powerful to cure. The purge out he foul humors from the blood ; th nlate be sluggish or disordered organs into tlon ; and they Impart health and tona to the whole "tins- they ucre not only the every day com- ljdnts of everybody , hut formidable atid danjrtr- usflisoMOS. Moat skilful phytlciactj most era- ntnt clergymen , and our beet dt-ienn , send rer- Ificates of cures performed , and of the great cneflts derived from thea Hils. , They are the safest and belt physic for children , because mild u well as effectual. Bain * sugar ooated , they are easy to take ; and being purely vegetabw , bey.ara entirely hahnlet a. PREPARED BY DR. J. . A1EK & CO. , LOWEEL , MASS. Practical and Analytical Chemists Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in. Medicine. A new an < f hitherto unknown remedy for all ( scant of tbe Kldnpys , Bladder , ana Urinary Omns. It wt I positively cure Diabetes , Oraw , Orop- y , Brleht's Di oag , Inability to retain or exnell be Urine , Catarrh of the Bladf er , nlgb colored -nd scanty urine , Painful Urmitlnfr , LAMtC 1ACK , Ueneral Weakness , and all Female Com' ilalnts. . It avoid * Internal medicines , is certain In it iffec'sand ' cures hen nothing else can. For tale oy all DruzglaU or cent by mall free upon receipt of tha price , 8'.CO. DAY KIDNEY PAD CO. . PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tSTStua your address for our little book , , H < * r a Life was Saved. " JAMKS K. ISH. Azent tor NebragVa. WEATHER VANE , BANNERS.FLAG AND BANNERS. Onrl09 different stiles ct superior quality ad design. STABLE FIXTURES of averyile. fsrlpiion. Manufao-nred by E. T. BARNUil'8 Iron an ! Wire Works , 27,28 and 81 Woodward A.v Detroit , Mich Send for ca'aloiua and PTioes. Special price * gtvun for larga orders. an23-evtu-m Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager , The moit thororeh appnlntol and templet * itichlne Shops and Foundry in th * rtate. Casting ! ofeTery di criptlon roanufactf d Engines , Pumps and eve y digs of machinery made to order. Special ttnU n given to Well Augurs , Pulleys , Hanger * Cattiiiff , etc. plans for new Machinery. Woacbanlcal Draught. InjT.lfodeU , etc. , neatly executed. aoaH&rney St Bet. 14tH end I16th. Aik the sred dTspeptlc , bll omsufferen , tic- Una of fever and ague , the mercurial diseased patient. how they recovered health , cheerful spirits and good ippetlte ; they will you by Uk- ' BMBUIOB. . .To * Cheapen , Purest and Bert family Mcdl the In the World. ForDTBPEPSIA , CONSTIPATIOH , Jaundice Bllllorca Attacks , SICK HEADACHE , Coltc , Do " Spirits , SOUB STOUAOH , Hear nrn. Etc. . Etc. This unrivalled Southern Remedy la wamnted not to contain aainIe particle cf MIRCCRT , or ny Injurious mineral robatanco , but Is Purely Vegetable. containing thosa Southern Boots and Herbs , which an aU-wtso Providence baa placed In countries where LIvw Disease most prevail. It will cme all Dtaeate * caused by Derangement of tbe Liver and Bowels. TBS 87HPTOUS of Ltvor Complaint are a bitter or bad tsata In tha mouth ; Pain In tbe BackSides or Jolnteof ten mistaken forBhenma- tlam ; Sour Stomach ; Lees of Appetite ; Bowels alternately coetivo and lax ; Hesdiche : Lou of Memory , with a painful sensation of bavin ? fall ed to do something which ccgnt to nave been done Debility , Low Bplrlta. a thick yellow ap. peannce of tha ikln and Eyes , a dry Cough of ten mistaken fur Consumption. Sometimes many of ihs symptom * tttand tba disease , at otnen very fewjbut Ihe Llv r , the urgcrt organ In tha body. 1 * generally th * feat ot the difxiEe , and It not regulated In time.zreat wa&criag , wretchedness ana death will ensue , I can recommend at an efflcadous remedy for dueate of tha Liver , Heartburn and Dyipepslo , EInusona' UTT Regulator , ixnrla O. Wonder , 1625 Master Street , Assistant Fort Master , fhiladdpuia. "We hare tested IU virtues , personally , and know that for Dyspepsia , Bfllionmesa. and Throbbing Headache , it la the beat medicine the world rver saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Elmraona'vLIver Begnlator , bnt none of tbem sare U3 more than temporary re- - cf : bnt the Eccnlator not only reiiered , bos cured m. " Editor Tell graph and Hea-ecgw , Vaccn , Ga. rruD criT IT J. H. ZEILIN < SJ CO. , PHILADELPHIA , EA. . 11.00 GO EAST -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,330 MILES OF ROAD I It la the SHORT , SURE and Safe Ron to Between COUNCIL BLUFFS ASB CBIOAGO , MILWAUKEE and all polnU EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANT OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It Is the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which li ran PULLMAN HOTEL GABS I In addition to these and to pleaia all classes of triTdera , It dv < FIRST-GLASS UEALBat Its EATING STATIONS at CO cents each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS ! ITS COACHES ARE THE fl STI ITS EQUIPMEHT FIRST CLASS H rou wish tbe Beat Traveling Ae ommc U- tlonsvou will huv your ticket by this Route J3-ASD WILL TAK E NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can soil von Through Tickets via this road and Check ustul Ba - gajo free of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J4 Farnham St , Cor. 14th , and at Union Puctflc Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Color-do Central and Union P cl1c Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 3 w Montjom- For Information , fotdert , rr ps , etc. , not ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , address any agent of the Company , or KHRVIH HUCHITT , W- STEHHITT , Oenl IImnar. Oenl Paa. Ajent , COICAQO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , G nt Ajft Omiha t Conncll Bluffs. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without " Change of Cars ! OHIOAGO BURLINGTON & With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pal- sender Ccachcs , and PULLMAN SLEEPING&D1NIHC CARS It Is acknowledge ! by ths Flsjfi , aad U rk travel nr.r it , io be tha Best Appointed and Best Vaniged Roul In tha Cot PASSBNGBRS OING Should be&r in mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East. Keith and Northwest. Patsongers by this Ddatc have choice ot POUR DIFFERENT EOUTE8 , And the Advantage ot Six Dally Lines ot Palace Sleeping CJM from UhiCJ o to New York City Without dhange. All Eiprcea Trains on this line are equipped with the W cstlni house Patent Air Drakes and Miller's Patent Sifeiy Pla form and Couplers , the moet Perfect fro * tection Against Acci dents In the worl.l. PULLVAN PALACE SLEEPIH3 AND D'NINQ CARS Are run on t > Burilu ton Route. Information concerning Pcutes. Pates , Urns Comoctron' , etc. , will he cho-rfnlly girm by app yinjr at the ot c of the i ur i gton Koute , Sl' < Cnurteenm Bireoc , Omaha > ebricka. C.E PERK 1 8. D w. HIICHUICK. 0 n'l vana/er. Can. Wejt'n Pass. Ag"t. J. 0 , PH1LLI "PI , St. Joe. , if o. Gcuflnl Aijent , Omalia. H P DUEL , fopE-dl ilrietAeent Omaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS , The Old Rdviblt Sioux Oily Route I ICO MILES S&ORTEST ROUTS I PromCOUNOILBLTJPFSto ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In No-thern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thli ) uv > b equipped with the Im proved Westtnzhouso Automatic Air Brakeband Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. Add fir SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elesrant Drawing Room and Sleeping Curs.nwneil and controlled by the com pany , run Through With-ut Cbango between Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Courcli Blnffs , and St. Paul. Trains learn the Union Paclflo Transfer Depot a.t Council Dlu3 , at 8:15 p . . reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , mating . _ S-TEN HOURS IN ADVANCE of ANT OTHER ROUTS. Returningleave St. Paul at 330 p m , ar- livtig at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. . and union Paciac Tran-for Depot , Council Bluffs , at 8:80 : a.m. Ba euro that your tickets read via "S. 0. & P. K. R. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent. Missouri Valley , lowx P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen 1 Pass. Agent. J. n. 0-BRYAN. Southwestern Freight and Passenger Agent. my20-tf Council Bluffs 1SSO. K. G.,5T.JDE&C.B.RR. , Is tha only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OUAHA and the WEST. No change of ears between Omaha and St. Lonla and bat one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and in ailvanco of other lines. Xhla entire Una la equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , F-xlace Day Coach- ea.MUler'B Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated w < ! gtlngbonce Alr-Brako. THAT YOUR TICKET READS-iit City , Bt. Joseph tSTJc * ondSt.Loul3.Tta Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the West. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oon'l Snpt. . Oenl Pass. & Tlrket Agt St. Joaeph , Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Apen. , 2H Flfwnth Street , between Farnhif and Donzlas , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha. Oen'rl A jent , Omaha. CHICAGO SHOT TOWEK ( JO. Manufacturers ol STANDARD BESOEETOBUT1T. THE BK3TIK S1AKKET. E. W , BL4TCUFOED & CO. Uaaabctnrcrr of LoidJ p9Gheetand Bar Load , Block Tin , Pipe na Soldrr , Llneeed Oil and OJ Cake. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CLIHTJH ST. , CHICAGO WD2S ndtr DE , A. S. P KDE Y , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN HAS PERUANFXTLY LOCATED H33 USD- IOAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , - OMAHA , NEBRASKA Offering bis serricea in an diparlinenti o raedidne and surgery , both in genual au * pedal pract ice , acute end chronic disease * . Ca be consulted night and day , anJ will visit a part ol toe city and county on receiot of" " Of telejiitns. KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Enerpy , Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arisinc from Kidney or B'add-r ' Diseases Also for Yellow Fever , Blood and Kidnay Poisoning , in mfeoted malarial sections. 3TBy the dM.T-'l mt . ? ORK3T LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIK3 and BARLEY MALT s I a dlcovee < l K'DV ' EG PJf.whi'acts pe iflcaHr on the Kldneyi ana Urinary Organs , removing In ju iou deposits fi/ruie. 1 th ' .a < ! ueraid pnventln ; any tr lnlDff , smarting stnsatloo h t orlrnta too Jn the m.inbranoni li In ; of tb > ducu or trator p naje It eiclt s a healthy action in the Kiitnirs glrtnr th-m strength , tljornil restoring then organs to a he\Ithy condition , show ! . ) ? It * ef-ct * on both tha c l r 41 d y ilo < v nf nr'na. It can bo taken nt nil tin.ts , In all climates and und * > all clrcnmtaiice < vrlv on" iuU'yt > the sjtteni. Unlike any other preparation for KiJncy ol rcnl ( < s it h s rer. p'svau : an > a ritble tja : and fUror. It hia be ii tlitficult to make a r * l ' 'lom containing posluve nlnre i prop ities which will not nausrite , bnt t acceptable tn the v r-jch. Before Uin ) ? Jnytivirm-Ji liu. try a bottle ot KIDXKOEX to CLEANat tha KIDNEY- cm foul miller Try It an I y > u wi 1 alwijj u < a it s a fjrally mwllcln J. LadlJ * especially will 1Uit and GcntlemOD wiln > d KIDXKSEN the twjt Kidney Tjnic erirnsei4 ! N01102 Each botiM x iri th-ien tnr of LAWREXCE t UARTIX. a'soa Frorlet rj O rm m nt Stamp , whloh prmiLs KtD EOEN to ba Kid ( wjtbout lictnw ) br Snfsitti , Crocctj uil Other Persons eTcrru r8. Put up In Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found tj urDrog3U'l or Grocers , we * trill eend a bottle prepaid to the neirwt exjtsssi oBca to yon - LAWRENCE & MARTIN Ills. , Proprietors , Chicago , . Sold by DETJGGI8TS , GEOOEES and DEALEBS everywheia * JTnolezale amenta la Oaab > , STEELS , JOHNSON i CO. , will tupply thff trade at manufac tuo WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAPHY OftWS COUNTRY * SIE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , TrtAT THE /a / = CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PAGJFiC R. K IS TIIE CHEAT COSStCTBJfr 1I3K BETWEEN THE EAST & THE " Its main line rnns from Cblouto .0 Coined Bluffi. pasilnir through jolleu Ottca , tn sHuo. Genei > c , MolTne. Koc < k'and. Davenpjrt. t.'wt LibGrtT. Iowa Citr.MareDKr ; Brooklyn. GrinDC.I. at all hears of tn tfar. Dea Molnea ( the capital of Iowa ) . 3mart , Atlnj- Mnnnsncent Iron Brldxci spaa the X & < n tlc , and Avoca ; with branches from Bnr u and Missouri rlx urs at all point * cro t > > . . . JnnUontoProrlai Wilton Junction toMnsca- line , and transfers arc avoided t Councs 'jc tlto. Weshlnrton. Falrfleld. EWon , Belknap , Kansas City. Lcarenworth. and Atcbia-r' CentrvvUla , Pnnccuin. Trenton. Oajjatln. .aroa- nactlnnj bemcmada In union Depots. ron. Leavenworth. Atchlaon. and Kansas citn THE ; PKIJ.CLPAL B. It. " " - - Wosblnirton tv. Sl ourney. Oskaloosa. nnd Knox- TI1I3 OKEAT TilBOCOE vlllei Kooknx toFarmlnwon , Bonaparte , Ben- 1OLLOW3. tonssort. Independent. Eldon. OttnmTra , Eddy- At CniCAUO , wttn all dlvorstf Uoet f sasi TtllPO9kfclooavPelln.ainnroe. and Des Moineit East and Srutn. Nnwton to Monrooi Dee Molnes to Jndlanolaood AtENQLiwooD. wltU the L. 8. A it. C. e-tf , neraer IL W.AC.R.IU * . A-ora to narlK.n- This 1 } positively the only At WisnixotoK nxianrs. witn IV u Kallroad. which owns , and operates a throuza r R IL Una from Chicago into tha Stata Of K n-M. AtLaaALtr.wi.iiiLC nt.n.n. Thronnh Eioress Pasaenser Trains , wlu Pnll- AtntoniA. with p P. A J t V. D.4 E * toan "alaco Can attached , are rui. each war dall/ Vf.t III. MW-J and T. K A W. Rds. EetweenCniCAOO and PEOIUA. RA > RAS Crrr. At KotK IstA n wlta "Mllwankee CODNCII. BLurru. J tAvisrwoRTn and ATCDI- Island 3- ort Lin * . " and Kock Isl'd * Vw 3oK. Through car < araaiio run between SWan- At DAVENPORT , witn tha Uavenvo't " p and Kansas City , vuk too "MUwaukea nnd ' EocX island BnoLln . " AI'WEST LIDBnTT , with the n. C. U. A o 1.14 The "Ureat wxk lalanrt" Is magnlBcently AttiHlXVEU. TltriCentnilIoiraB.lt. canlppM. Itaraa < tt > edl3 : mplr M xtandlta MDTS Uoisl.i.wlthD 31. iF. D K.A. Uaca-Ulaia with steel rails. . . , AtlotJfcu. BLcrrs.witn Union Pacarft. . What will plea e yon most will b th pleasnw AtCMAUA. with B-Mo. If. It. B , lnr49 . of coyrn yonr meals , while poesing over the AtCotUMDOSJCJkcrios.wfthB .C. ! { - ' ! JU * bcontUul prairie * of Illinois and icrwa. In one of At OTTOMWA. wltn Central lowcK. v . . ourmagnmcent Dlnlnff Cars that accompany nil St. L. * Pac and C. B. a QK. Ros ThrouzL Bzpress IrUna. You get an entlra At KEOKUK.wlth aoiTeo. * War. : v > - rx meal. BS coed as Is nerved la liny first-class hotel. lorseTenty-nveceDta. At CAMEKOV. with II. St. J it. R. t ppreolatlng- fact that majority of the At ATcaiaOX with AtehTopela ib n j people prefer separate aportmcntafordlirerent Atch. & Neb. and Cen-Br. U. P. H. Ki * . pnrpoe s ( and tBa Immeoee pustencer business At I.EAVEXWOBTB. wlUi Kan. Pac , w of tnls line warranting It ) , wo arn pleased to an- nonnoa that this Compan ; runs Pullman Paiiut , wita all llnea for IA. Slttvint Can for sleeping purposes , ana P itacs aodSouthweit. M' > C MX tf all "TlciieBt A entJi"ln"tne' tTnuie'd"StateV , nd "Canada. for Information not obtnlnable ftt your homo Ueket offloo , ' Uen'lTkt. OHAS. SHjVERIGf FURNITURE , BEDDING/ FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW OOODS AT THE 3LO W JdJ ap It men ta t t 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street Improved Buckeye Combined Riding Corn Cultivator B1 O IR 188O. MANUFACTURED BY P. & . P.MAST&GO.SPRNGF1ELD,0 ! They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Iteam Walking Cultivator , with or without Sf rings. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style * Enquire for them at the beat dealers. F. S. PTIGH , Gen. Agent , Umaha , Neb. CUKES BHETJMATISK. CUBES COUGHS nd COLDS. CUBES EHZUMATIBir , CURES COUGHS and COLDS. CUBES SORE TBHOAT. CUBES DYPTHERIA. CUE'S LAK .BACK and STIFF JOISTS. CUBE8 LAM1- BACK , and STIF ? JOINTS. CURES BI UTS , CUTS und BKUI3E3. CUBES E JUTS , CUTS nnd BRUISES. BOLD IS OMAHA BT ALL DRUGGISTS. Go to Tour Drnyriit for Uln Freeman's National Dyes. Ar bijjhtaewij and dura- hoT SK aoajailHd Cole ? J to eratt. onlflt fr 'riilma True ji Co.Po'tl ul M NERVOUS DEBILITY ' Vita 'V t\u > ett 1 . Pr0i- Humphreys'i Indlscrttlon and is tha most anc-Op6C DC fin c.-s ful remedy known. Pice 31 rCT rl vials and lir.'o rial ef oowder/or35--'t fre on receipt Of pnv . l.tMT RCi IIOMEO. MED CO . ' 'fl PnUon bt. . NJ ork. Illost. Cala.-u nt Ewlp : * pl - 13 ? nptr d y at Lorn * , Ea-np'c ' * wett Utt free. Addroaa M.vo.i < Co PnrtUrd. H ! n . _ /I IVIt. MECHANICAL. AND MIVP t E\ \j 01NEERI50 at ths Renwda-rPoh selinie Institute. Troy , X. Y The oMest en.l utini school la America. K * t tarm ben | S pt ea bar 16th. Tha.R jlst rfoi'1330oontiInH of the cridmtea far the rast 51 years , w" i'1 el positions ; also , Mu9 of l5lJ . rsqnirnntnta crpettie .ote. lAddie9flpAYIDlt. GKEK.VB Dawctor.