ATTCRKEYS-AT-UW = 0 = A. T. CROSSLEY , A fTORNEYAiD COUNSELOR AT LAW jJ .A. J < o. 311 South lith bt , but. Famhaai and arney. CHARLES POWELL JUSTICE OF THE 1'EACE Tomer JEth ncd franJiara Sta. , Onafc > Seh. SltfERAL tmSEV AT LAW-Koome.Crtlzhton nQJIAHA. ' . KEB. L , THOMAS. 1 TTORKKY AT LAW-Inaa money , bny. anJpcUs Boom S.Creighton A. C. TROUP , A Tr E3F.AlT : LiW-Oace In HmscomM j\ . Block , with Oecrxa n. Prttcheit. 1KKJ farshm St. _ OMAHA. KEB. DETO31 1 , THOMAS , A TTORKEV AT Law Cralttscank s A. M. CHADWICK , ft TTOPJOTT AT LAW Office IBM Farnharc A\ Str rt. rt.A. A. 3SARTZLANDE AT LAW-COT. ISthand rtmham AntiRjnrr tnayjatl VkiLlttM Z * FQ8DA , * -nonsuT AKP cnrKSELoa AT LAW. JA lloorn cl. 6 , r-renzcr Blocfc , cppoEtte Post 0-"S- OMAHA , KEB. VYM. L FEABQDY. Y .WYSH-0'C _ ln Crokhton EocV , n xt U - JJ VoctOOct , Ol'AflA. NEBRASKA. ooazcnoira MAUE E. D. ? 1GIAUDHLK. ! ? TTORNEY AT LAW AND JUSTICE OF A. 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Bc.-.sitis'tt TrcjiOse on Plica sent rr , Addrea * DR , BDSAHKO MEDICINE CO. P1GUA.O. THE DAJL5T BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS- , 915 Farnham , lei. SO : and 10th Strut * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid ) $8.00 flmoriW " " .DO 8 months " " 2.00 TIME TfBlES- THE MAILS. C , &N , W. B-B SSOa. m. , C. B. & O E 30 a. m. , 2:10 : p. m. C. R-1 4 P. R. R. . 6:30 a , . , SitOp. m * C * t'Et Joe 20 a. m. S.City4P.530aTin. U. P. R.B.ll:40a.m. O. & R. T. to Lincoln , 10 a. re. B. & SL H. R , 8:40 a m. 0. &K. W. , 7:30 a. m. C.&N.W.R.B , 11 a.m.,11 p. . C. B. & Q. , 11 a. m , 9.30 p. m. 0. R. 1.1 P. , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. & St , Joe. , 11 a.m. , 11 p. m. U. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & R. V. from Lincoln , IfclO p. m S City & P. , 11 a.m. B.&M. lnJ eb..4p. m. Local malls for States Iowa leave but onooa day , vis : 1:39 a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundiys. / THOMAS F. HALL. Poatmaster. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. D Uy Express..12:15 p. m , 8SSp.ni. do Mixed 8.1" p. ra. 4:25 p. m. - do Freight 6JOt.ia , lMp. rr. do do 8:15 a. m. 12:20 a. m. TIKE CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. LIAVK OKABA. AURIVB OMlHi- Expretji 8:40 : p m. KxprCES..v..W * > J - B , il 6-coa. m. Hill 10:00 p. m. Sundaj-g Exceptet Sundays Excepted. CfflCAGO&rJCk ISLAND & PACIFIC. Hall . . . .8:00 a. m. I Stall 100p. m. Express B:10p.m.Expregs..lOOa.m. | CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall .60a. : m.lMatl Tiap.m. ) Etpren..8:10pirn. : | Express..10:00a.m. : Sands ) s cxcepted. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. UU.VB iRMVU. Mall 8:00 a. m. I Expre 3 7:401 : , m. Express 60 p. m. | Hafl 7:25 y.m. The on'y line ninatne Pullman Sleeping Can out of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND IBIOU ± CITY & PACIFIC r AILROADS. Express.&GQ a. m. | Pxpre 1:80 p m. Billy Except Sundays. B. & M. R. R. In NEBRASKA. [ WBSI ] [ sjutr ] Omaha ( iy ) 9.-00 Kearney yncflvje O a to Plattam'th ar 10:25 V m Bloorolngtonlv)5:10 ( &ui Kcarn } Jncar)755 ) p m Hnd Cloud ( lC 5 a m Rod Cloud ( arr)7:56pm ) Plattsm'lh ( ar ) 4:20 p m Bloom' { on&r)3 ( ) S p m Omiha ( arr ) . . .4:55 p m REPUBLICAN VALLEY RAILWAY. Hasting ! ( lv ) 8:05 a ra | Moom'eton ( arlSOp ) ! Bloomlngton 1:85 p ra | Hastings ( ar ) 6J5 p ra Orleans flv ) 730 n tn I Indianila Tar ) 1 0 pm Orleans ( ar ) 7:00 p IirJianolafjv \ ) 2.30 pm SIOUX CIST i BT. PAUL R. R , . . . . . , , - . . . : am I Express 10:00 : am Erprcs 8.40pm Mall 7-20 p ra WABASH , ST. LOUIS t PACIFIC. HOTS. ARIUVKS. Mall 8a.m. I Mall 11:55 a ra Express 3:40 p. m | Exprots. . .f.25 p. m. BRIDGn DIVISION U. P. K R. Leave Omaha , dally. S a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p , m. , 2 p. m. , 3 p. m , B p. m , , 6 p. m. . brave Council Bluffs ; 8:25 a. m. , 9:25 a. m , , 10:25 a. ml , 1125a.m-lS5p m. , 1:25 p. m. , 3:25 p. m , 625 p. m. , 6:25 p. ra. , Four trips on Sunday , leavin ; : Omaha at B and 11 a. m. , 2 and E p. m ; Council BluQs at 9:26 , 11:25 a. m. , and 2:25 and 5:25 : p. m. PARSKCOIK TRUSS. Leare Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m./S O a. m. , 1 p. m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:25 p. ra. , Leare Council Bluffs : 6:15 : a. m , , 0:40 : a. m. , 11-40 & , n.t:25p m. , 7.00 p. m. , 7SO p. m. Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN. VALLEY R. k LKAVX , AkWVt MaU ! Ct5run. : , 4 5 p.m. Dally except SunJayg. IROH TURBINE WIND MANUFACTURED BY Mast , FOJS & Co. , Springfield , 0. The Strongest andMoet Durable ENGINE In the World. Hundreds nuselnlova andNebnaka Sold by Dealers In utarly evf ry county. This cut represents oar Buckeye Force Pump Which is particularly adapted to Wind Mill use , as It vrorka easily and throws 5 constant stream , and does not freeze np ia the cold est weather. Send for price list W. H. RAYNER , WtstCTn Ag't , Omaha , Neb. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. * Greatest IJisoovery of tne Age. Wonuertul discoveries In tht world have been made Among other things where Santa Clans Btajcd Children oft ask 1 ! he makes cooJaor not , .1 really lie lives In a mountain of unow. at year n excursion sailed clear to the Pole ind suddenly dropped into what seemed 1 ike uhole fhcre wonder of ondera they found a nowlan J , tVhlle f Irj-liks belnca appeared on each hand. There ticra mocntaina like ours , with more beautiful srcen , And far hriehtcr ikies than ever were seen , jlrds with. the hues of a rainbow were found , lYliila flowers ot cxqnitite fragrance were grow Ing aronnd. Kot long were they left to wonder In douhf A being coon came the/ had heard much about , Tuns Santa Clans' self and t hie they all ray , e lH > kcd like th9 picture * tsw every d y. But he took them on tord and drove them He showed them U over b ! woo4erfol rMlu , And factories nuking goods for women and men Furriers were working on hats great and Email , To Bunco's they Bald they were sending them all. Kris Klnclc , the Glove Maker , told them at once , All our Goea we are a ending to BunVc , Santa shon ed them suspenders and many thlnga Saylnc I alse took these to friend Bance1 ! otore. Santa Clans then whispered a secret he'd tc'd. As In Omaha every cue knew Bunco well , He therefore should rend his goods to his care , Knowing his friends will get their full share. Now renumber ye dwellers In Omaha town , AU who want presflnti to Funce's go round , For shins , collars , or gloves great and small , Scud your tisler or aunt one and alU Bunco , Champion Hatter of th TTcst , DonriM UNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Glah ft Jacob * ) No. 1117 Farnham EL , Old Stand of Jacob Oil ORDKKS BY TELBGRAPn SOLICITS nSMv THE UNIYBRSAL STEAM COOKER , TOR COOKJSO Meats , Vegetables , Fruits , Pad dings , Bean ? , Rice , Etc. , By Steam. It has stood ths test of severe trails aad re- cened the hijbett recomroendaUirs Irom hotel and rssxauriit projmprfj s , boarding house Leepen , nd * lir-e " 5at'r of private families. Any number of kittles rc y be nied.cookiug six , eight rr moie krods of toed at the same tune with out mixing flavors- DBAK Sn : TLe Cnivenal Stearu Cooler U vbat I have been wanting for a Ions' titas It w.rts Sflendidly. J. B , WzjQHr , txchxnge Hotel. Sturgeon Bay. We. the nndendgned , endorse the abe ve in full. ItUharU'nuiiams Fremont , JTeli. Leopold Willing , Southern llottl , Omaha. R > m illlltr. Wisccncln Jiouu , Fremont , CCeb. Dr..llnrghuci , Premoct , Xeb. Soldby D. A. Piercy , 1SU Fuahm St. , Ociis , Keb. And B. FBASSDES , Mala t , Freraoat , Xeb. HUNTlNa THE WALHUS. A KE\V FIELD OF ADVENTUER AND PROF IT IN THE ARCTIC. SIM Franc'sco Cbroi'clx The little scnooner San Diego , Capt. Catheart , arrived v in port on Tuesday , after a five months' crui-e in pursuit of wzlrus among the Islands of Behring's Sea. The itfbry and oil of these huge byperbureaus are utilized for various manufacturing purposes , but the market heretofore has been supplied by whalers , who , when whales were scarce , eked oat a cargo with a product cf wahus. To the usual articles of ivory and cil , the San Diego baa addd the hides of these immense animals. If they can be extensively used , wal rus hunting must speedily become a successful enterprise. The San Diego , being only thirty-tvo tons burden , is much too small a vessel for other than private adventure. Her crew , com > posed of hardy resolute mon , have , however , returned from their cruise with a remunerative cargo , and a number of white and cinnamon bearskins skins attest that their labors have not been without accident. In a. convetta'.lon with James Morrison , lue intelligent Siat6 , ha informed a Chronicle Wporter tbtt walrus abound in immense numbers among the ithnds t'f the Behring'a sear Lik&-the seal , the clamber np the rocks and beaches , and , huddling closely , sleep for days without movement. In this condition they can be readily approached , and by skillful marksmen shot at will. The crew of the San Diego shot TOO in one shoal on the beach at Hall Island , before the myriads composing it took to the water for safetj. Many of them weighed over 3,000 pounds. Owing to a violent storm but200 of this number were Secured. Near , CapetJpright and the southeastern end' of St. Mathew's Island , elghty-onn were sh6r , and another atorja occur ring , during which both anchors were lost , obliged the return of the vessel btiore the cruise was half completed. Heretofore the method of capturing walrus haa been with the Inrpocm. The alarm with which this method oc casioned soon rendered U impractica ble , the plan adopted by the crew of the San Diego was for each man , armed with a Wincdeater or Sharps' rifle , to approach the sleeping acimala cautiously and shoot at tha particular portion of the skull Covering the brain. Any failure to penetrate the brain doea not kill. The front of the head Is impervious to a bullet , and the neck is BO well protected by the blubber that a bull produces no other effect than to alarm and e&cite Ihe animal , and thus cause the entire shoal to take to * the Water. Every shot must kill instantly , without producing any commotion , or the game disappears. The walrus is very stupid unless disturbed , when it fights with great power. Throwing its immense head back so as to ele vate the tusks to a horizontal position it springs forward , and by a rapid m'oro ol the head is enabled to strike with unerring aim any object within three or four feet. Woe to the man or animal within that limit. He is transfixed hi a motaenl. Fights among the miles are frequent and terrific , 'often terminating in the death of one or both. Few females are found in Behring's Sea during the summer mOLiha , the theory among huntorj being that they pass thii season with their young in the Arctic ahd appear below the straits hte in the fall and winter. Unhko the sea ) , they have a habit of deeping in the water , with the head partially exposed. The ivory of the walrua sells readily for 45 or 50 ceilts per pound. Billiard balls , cano heads and all ivory articles of similar size are made of it here , but the larger part of it is sent to China and used extensively in the manufacture of Chinese ornaments. The oil is equal in quality to whale oil , commands the same price , and is used for the same purposes. The hidei are from ono and a half to two inches in thickness. Wnen tanned they furniah a superior article of beltiug tor heavy machinery and are unsurpassed for polishing sil ver plate. White bears are numerous in Behring's Sea , and the crew of the Sari Diego obtained the skins of seven or eight that they shot on the island ; . . They also killed a large number of cinnamon hear in Alaska. On one occasion , while slaughtering the wal rus on Hall's island-a hunter , while in the act of reloading his gun , startled by a rustle on the beach , and to his great dismay beh'eld ari enormous white bear seated within twenty feet of the spot he occupied. Dropping his _ gun , ha started on a run , and was f.Uowedhotly - the bear , who -gained on him at every' leap. A comrade perceiving his dan ger , directed his aim at the ferocious beast , and was fortunate enough to kill him , bnt not until ho was within leaping distance of his intented prey. The climate of Behring's sea Is cold and foggy , and daylight during the months of June and July is of about 8 hours' duration. Very little ice is to be seen there in the summer ; the islands are barren , and the whole re gion unpromising for any other than fishing and maritime purposes. Owing to the shallowness of the water , storms 'there , which are frequent , make a vary turbulent and dangerous naviga tion. True Stories About Animals. Burlington Hawkeye. The big tent was thrown into great excitement one evening , just about the close of the season. The largest rattlesnake had escaped from its glass cage and wandered off into the coun try. The local papers were all filled with accounts of its monstrous size and its dreadful rapacity and appalling ferocity. People were afraid to go to bed at night or to pet up in the mornIng - Ing , the papers said , and tha elephant wondervi why they didn't go to bed in the jnorning then , and get up at night. 'Eeports came in first that the terrible reptile had swallowed a lamb , then it was a sheep , then a New foundland doj * , then it was a yearling calf , the next report ald it was a horse , and finally word came that the monster had swallowed n yoke of oxen * nd finally laid siege to a church , in which the terrified congregation , afraid to leave the house , had barred the doors and fastened the shutters and were waiting for rescue or starva tion. At last , the second day after the escape , an old farmer came to town , bringing part of the carcass of the snake with him. It appeared then , that the snake had wriggled out to his farm , three miles from town , and had got into the hen house and sucked three eggs * Then it made for the milk house and drank two quarts of milk. Then it wriggled down through the orchard , where it met a little sandy pig , the runt of his litter , about two years eld. It made one lick at the pig , which brutled up and went for the terror of the menag erie , chased it back thronph iha orchard , around the milk house , across the door yard , and finally ccrnered it ia thehen house , where , after a terrific combat , in which two old hens were driven off their nest and nearly three dozen eggs trampled into a very rare omelet , the little sandy pljj killed tha snake and ate moat of it np before the farmer appeared on tha scene and res cued what was left of tha monster from the jaws of the pig. The animah had listened attentive ly wnila the farmer was telling tha tr aa ger about , theiffkir , and after he afternoon performance they were " wandering and talking about it. "Well , by George , " the elephant looking in 'the gUsi cues con taining the rest of toe wonderful and urpraileled collection of livin ? r > 'pt lea , by George , I would be asharn d to bn cauhke. . The bipgest Vcuemr.m reptile in the collection , and come to such a disgsacefuleiid aa that , killed by a pigl" "It's adifgrace to the menagerie , " said the prairie doer. "Aa long as the rattlesnake got out , I did hope he would do something we could feel proud of. " "You needn't talk , " eaid one of the surviving rattelesnnkes , "many'e the sapper I've made off one of you out in K nsas. " "You see , " said the elephant , c you are all of you much more dangerous and ferocious in the posters than you are in tao woods , all of you fighting animals. Do you remember the day tha hyena gut out down In Missouri , and an old stage driver thumped tha tenses out of him with the hut-end of a black-snake whipl" "And when the gray wolf of the Appenines got loose in Christian county , Illinois , and a couple of doga got after him and chewed both his ears off ? " said the white rabtjit , "I remember when you got out of the tent at Noblesville , Indiana , " ssid the owl , "and a brindle cat chased .you half way up a telegraph pole be fore you remembered tnat you conldn t climb. " Thia turned the lau h against tha rabbit , which the elephant suppiemd by saying that the rabbit wasn't a fighting animal , and wasn't billed iti yellowandrod dettrpying and 'devdur- ing human ana animal life in the cc- Banguined fofesti. . , "Dont | yo'tt know , " crpaSed the gray par'r o "fjhen the white ov1 \ 1 got cut up at Batavia , Illinois , and flew into a chimney , then came out nnd butted through a drug store niifrjbw and spilled thfee kinds of acids on its ba'Jk thit burned"off its feathers , and finally banged up against the end of a brick house and was brought back here stunned , and smelling like a feather bed on fire ? " . "I remember , " said the hyena , "the day wbfcii right in the middle of the mutince performance , the royal Bin- gal tiger and the wild man-eater of t'ie Indian jungle got half way-out of his cage , and the whole teht was in a panic. mVn ypllilig , children screaming ahd women fainting , when an old woman who was standing in front of the cage jabbed her "umbrell" into his eye and made him jump back howling so you couldn't hear any thing else in the tent. " And the hyena led off the applause uf meihment in a hideous shriek tif laughter. , . "And yen know } " said the monkey , "ho' " tto men at Tonawanka , down InYcrk state , knocked the spots off the leopard with base ball clubs when he got out.1 "I remember , " .said the Jeopard } "when you got loose at London , Ohio , ana climbed up a lightning rod and got stuck fast on a tar roof , and had to be pulled off and have your feet soaked in oil and couldn't climb oven a ladder for.nsarly three weeks. " "And 1 remember , " squawked the toucan to the monkey , "when I pecked a hole in your back yon could lay your fist in. " "Do you remember , " squeaked the Gtinca pig , "when the mule killed the lioness at the Cincinnati zoo ? " "Yes , " said the elephant , "but none of these things are so bad as thb disgraceful fate of this much adver tised rattlesnake nine feel long with thirty-eight rattles on a side and a mouth full of enough venom to de populate a whole camp meeting. Killed by a pisr , a sandy pig at that. Let these lessons teach ns all that we are now where nature evidently intended we should be. In spite of the philanthropists' pity , we ore happiest where we are. Every time one of us gels out , some thing either fatally or at lea t painful ly disgraceful happens to him The menagerie is our home. Here we are safe. Once at liberty in the woods , and the field' , we arn clubbed by ba e fellows , prodded by old wome"n , beat en by men , kicked to death by mule ; , or eaten by pics. Happy is the lot of the animal who has no ambition to roam but is content to remain where fate has wisely decreed that he is best off. In every instance , when wo have escaped from our so-called bondage , man or brutes more ignoble than ourselves - solves have overcome ITS , beaten , kill ed and eaten us , we have lost our rep utation for courcgo and ferocity , and have proved the bill stand a liar. I know of not one exception to ' Do you remember , " piped in the little red squirrel , "when I got away in the morning at Feoria , . before the tent was upl" The animals all remembered the escape and the chase which followed. ' 'Well"said ' the little red squirrel , "I loped into a boy as big as a hun dred of me , a boy as full of grit as a sand lot , who was never known at school tn fight any boy that wasn't a bead taller and two years older than himself , and who was the first boy to take hold of me. And if I didn't get that boy down and bite clean through his thumb and make him yell and squirm and howl , and all the canvas men put tobacco on his thumb , and if you can fo to The Hawkeye office John will show you that thumb now , with my decorations on it. " - When the applause had subsided , the elephant said drily : "Well , that was because you were billed as 'the joy of tha menagerie , the pet of the ladies and delight of the children ; loving , affectionate and harmless , full of sportive tricks and innocent capers , Its charming sprightliness - liness and gentle , confiding disposition rendering it alone worth double the price of admission to all the shows. ' that explains your fiendish and blood thirsty cruelty , my tender-hearted , affectionate little thamb chewer. Didn't I say we always made out the bilUtandaliar ] " And the animals just got up , child ren , and danced around in their csgea and howled with joy , nntil the boya outside the tent , looking for places to "crawl under , " trembled and drew back , saying to each other with pallid faces , in fear stricken toner , "Golly ? Le'sa don't go in now ! They'io feedin1 'em bloody meat ! " Genuine Friendship. Oil Cit > Derrick. One of the most obliging men ia Oil Citv is Colonel Solon. Ho is al ways willing to help a neighbor in dis tress , and has a peculiar kindness for inebriated husbandst , a qnality proba bly born from his own experiences. The other night on his way home he met John Sirupkins , and that meetfnp accounts for the battered condition of Col. Solon's head yesterday. Simp- kins was drunk , and , as Colonel Solon came up alongside , he said , "L shay , Colonel , givnsh a lift. " The Colonel didso _ , and carefully piloted bis wan dering footsteps homeward. Airired at Simpkins' house , the inebriated in dividual eaid he would sit outside till morning , but the Colonel would rot allow it ; he insisted on his friend going - ing to bad. "Druther cot , " said Simpkins. "Ob , ye * , you must , " said the Colonel. "Here , whore's ynur key ] I'll find it ; here it is ; now I'll open the door and go in , if you'll "follow me. " Simpkins sud denly chuckled to thira self , and sleepily - ily said : "Yeh. colonel , 111 f oiler you ; you go ( tic ) ahead. " The colonel open ed the door and stepped inside , and the next moment hii plug hat was knocked down over hi * cart , the door cloacd behind him , and a female voice in an infuriated " voice , yelledr 'Ton drunken "galoot , you've got home , have you ? Take th t , an' that ' an' t ar. " The colonel took them each time , a d they were so big that he became 0 erlurdened , a id dropped down into o " corner , and the blows fell thick aid fas' , and his hat being down over hii head prevented him from explain- In matters. Meanwhile , out of dot r , Sinpkins was sitting on the lower tep wiih a sort of dazed express ion about his eyes , chuckling to himself at times , and then softly rub bing his head as if he didn't under stand matters. "My , my , " said he , "ain't I a ketchlng of it ; just listen to her , didn't she whack me then , tho' ? No , she didn't cozh I'm here ; but thash'a me in thar. No , 'taint , nuther ; thash ish Solon. Good Solon , he's just put hishelf in my phsh ; know 'show' tish hishelf. Whu' up er np , ole gjl , I'sn all right. Whu'up er tip , whu - " The soliloquy was sud denly checked by Colonel Solon rush- log ont the door with such force as to knock Simpkins off the step , and the two landed on the sidewalk tBgefher. Colonel Solon didn't ' etop , but gather ing himself op , started for home aa fast as possible , while Simpkins called after him : "Musher 'bliged , dolonel , do ask hiuch tor you some time. " "AND THE LEAVES WEEK FOR THE HEALING.OF THE NATIONS. " This is fully exemplified Intlie demonstration that so common ( t pasture weed as femart-wSeo , 6j- water bepperipcssejises niedicinalprpp'srties vynichj wneii cBm- bined jvith essence o ! Jamai5a ginger pud other efficaciotn ' vegetable 'ex tracts , as in [ Dr. , Pierc 's Com pound Extract cf Smarf-Weed , , | t constitutes a most pot8n femedy4fdr feowel affeStions as diarrhol * , dysentfy , Gux , etc. It Is also an efficacious medicine for colds and to break np fevers and infUmraatory attacks , and for the alleviation of pain. Eveiy family should kenp a supply of it. 50 cents by dcugnUtsr An Honest Meaiclne i < ree of Charge Of all medicines advertised.to cure any affection oj the Throat , Chest or Lungs , we know of hona we can reo- omiiiend as highly as DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption. Coughs , Coldfl , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med icine does positively cure , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already , been effected by this truly fronderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short est time possible. We say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size. gl.OO. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. Eucuieri's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world f or Cats , Braises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve IB guaranteed to give perfect aa.tiafac- tied in every case or money re ' .ended , Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. TSR Ornnhis FIFTH WARD REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given , that I will sit 'tit the store of Edward Luc-8 , cor 13th and Chic-ipo streets , du Monday , Oct. 12th , 13th , 14th , 15th , tor the purpose ot making out a he * lint of the legal voters of the 6th w ttrd. . . S.WAKEFiLD , o5-Tt Registrar FlUh Ward , Douglas Co. THREE REMEDIES IN ONE , in alt diso'ders rnlM , acute or chronic Kccpup the Btrcnsth and keep the bowels free ; Give a corrective , laxative and tonic , [ i one pure medium that combines the three. SiLTzrn ArEMExr is that medium Kloiloua ; ! It tone' , refreshes , resuUtcs , smtains , And o'crdUcascforthirtv yKirs victoriousi. The worlds well founded confidence retaing TARRANT'S EITEIIVESCEST SELTZER AfERiEsr. SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS always Cures and never disap points. TIio world's great Faiu- Reliever for Man and Boasts Cheap , quick and rolinblo. PITCHER'S CASTOR1A is not Xarcotic. Children grow fat upon , Motliers like , and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Botvels , cures Wind Colic , allays Feverislmess , and de stroys "Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Core , a Constitutional Antidote for this tcrrlblo mola- dy by Absorption. The moat Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this cures at any stage before Consumption sets in * RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE WALKS. Bs It resolved by the City Council of the City ol Omiha : Tint a sidewalk be within fifteen days from this date , repaired and laid to the present pndi in Slid City , in front ot and adjoining the follow ing described premises , v z : Lots 1,3 and 4 , south side Of Jackson street In block 174. 6 fett widr. Such sidewalk to ba repaired of Z Inch pine planks and to be In width as abore specified , nd the respective owner or owners of the abate de scribed premises are hereby required to repaii the same. Pined October 5th , 1SSO J.F. MCCARTNEY , City Clerk. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. \Virs Fcncinpand Railing a Speciality. Their beauty , permanence and economy ii dilly working the exticction cf all fendnjr ol cheap miter jL Elegant in dadsn , ladcstrnctibla Fences for lawns , Fublic Grounds and Ceme Ury Flits. Iron Vifw , Lawn Settee ? , canfipitd and r m.tle pittenu ; Cnain an-.l every description o Iron and Wire ornaroectal trork deslrned aiu manufactured bvE T. BABSDiTi Wire ant Ir.'n W rk , VT 29 and 31 Wwxiward Ave , Tie troit , Mich , 8 ndfax \ \ ELECTION PEOCTAMATION , On Court House Bonds. At a session ot the Board of Countv Comm's- aloncrs ot the County of DourLi ; * , in theSttte of Nebraska , ho'den on ths lltn day of Septem ber. A. D . 1 80 , it WM by said ( 'card Resulve.1 , That ths f o'jowm queafon be and .he siraa 1 he " > y tubmitted ta a propontlon M the qualified electors of the County ot Dou- lai , > ebratkato-nlt : To the e'rctors ft the County of itouglas in th-State of Nebraska : The Boar lot Cou < ty Commlfsionen ot said rounty hereby submit the following proposition : Shall lha C. u ity of Douglas , Sta'e of Nehiasia , ] y ts County Commissioners is-ue Itz coupon rands in the amo jnt of oue hnndred an-i twen- Ly.fl e thousand dollars for the purpose cf a d- air in the construction , erection and ccmp'etion and the construction , erection and completion of & court reuse building in Iha city of Omaha , bounty of Daujlas , in the State of Nebraska , 'or county purposes and all the purposes fur which such coui thouic may be legally uicd and ipproprtaletbo raomy bed thireby for aid In such const ruction , or for such construct.n and completion of said bulldingr , all th costi and expense of said building not t exceed the sum oi > nr iinni'redatid fifty thousand doilu , saidlwindi n * one thousand dollars each an I datal Ja ta j t , 1S3I , payable at t > e office of ths coun j treaurr of said county , and to run ! vuniy years , with i > ' t at a rate not exceed. n fix ( } per cent , per annum , payable a mi- nauallv. Th ! said bocds fihill not be soM less than par. In iddlt'on io th9 let l for ordinal ? taxes there shall be leV led and cotlectnl a tat anflu.\ly. ! provided by law , for the payment ot tha interest ) isod ! bo d * as it becomes due. and an adai- Llonal amount slioll ba levied and collected as provided by law , sutc ent tl pay tha principal } f such bonds At maturity , and provided that not mere thtn fifteen per cent , of tha principal of said bonds shall be levied in any one vear , and provided hlwftys that in no event shall bond ) be [ sue-l to a greater amoHnt thsn ten per cent , cf ; hb assessed valuation of all the tixablfl proper ty in cal 1 cquntt Interest avall b * paid on sal J bdndkcnlv. from arid after tlul d te of the tale of sal t bonds or acy part thereof and the receip. ot the roomy therefor. The said bonds shall ha myny ! be ! at the op. tloaot the Beard of xCoutty Commlssioue'g of al < ! county st tHa expiration ot ten years from the. data of said bonds. . . . . Wcik ori eaij cciirt holisS shAll be commenced lrarartlUtelyRHdrth adi.pion cf tald prijl < f- tion , if adopted , and Slid building to be com pleted on or before Jannar/1 , 1S5 ? , No levy shall be nude to pay any part of the principal ofi old bonds until after the expiration of ten years from the data of said bonds. The form in which the above proposition shall be submitted shall ba by bal'ot , upon which ballot shall b printed or written or part ly printed dr writted tliB words : "For Court BouSo Bond ? , " , or "Afralnat Court House Bonds , " and all ballots cast having thereon the words "Far Court U01152 Bond'shall be Heem- ea and talran to be In. faor of eaid proposition , and all b llots cast bavin ? tbereon tha words "Against Court Ilonso Bonds' shall be acemcd and taLen to be against said proposi- .lon , and if two-thirds of the voles ca.it at the election hereinafter provided in this behalf bo n favor cf the above proposition , it shall ba deemed and taken to be carried. The said proposition shall be voted upon at tbe general election to be held in the County ot Douzlas , SUie of Nebraska , on the 2d day of November , A. D. IbSO , at the foil owing named Omaha Precinct No. one (1) ( ) Turner Hall. Omaha Frecinct No. two ( J ) No. 8 engine house. Sixteenth St. ' Oxaha Pi ecTnct N6. three (3) ( ) Carpenterahop , .Oth bt , 2 doors south of enfrmehoinelotNo. 2. Omaha Precinct No. four (4J ( Sheriffs office , court house. Omaha Product No. flve (5) Ed. Lceder1 * louee , southeast comer 12th and Chicago Sts. Omaha PrecmctNo.six (6) ( ) No. 1 en j me hou r a , 20tn and Iz&rd street- . Saratog > Precluct School house , near Grun- Plorence Precinct FlorencS ITfitel. Union Precinct In IhRton school house Jefferson Frecinct School house In District No. 41. Elk horn Praolnct Elkhorn school hodle. Platte Valley Pracinct School house at Tatertoo. Chicago Prccint "chool house at Elkhoru Station. llillard Precinct Mlllsr-1 echool houss. McCardle Precinct UcCardle school houiB. Dougla ? Precinct House of 4 C. Witcox. Wcat Om-\ha Precinct School house in Dii- rictNo. 48. And which election will be opened at 8 o'c'ock n the morning and will continue open until 6 o'clock in the afternoon of the same diy. F. W CORLISS , ( Seal ) B. P. KMGIIT , I RED. DREJCL , County Commissioners , JOHN R. MANCHESTER. County Clerk. 8l4-EOt Machine Works , f. Hammond , Prop. & Manager. The moat thorouRh appoints \ and complete Hichlno Shops and Foundry in the state. Castings of every description manufaeted. Engines , Pumps and eve y dass of machinery made to order. Special attention given to Well Aitgars , Pulleys , Haugcrs , SIiaftinffBridsc IronsCcer Cutting , etc. Flansfornew Machlnory.lIcacJi.inlcil Draught. nu , Models , etc. , neatly eXD7Ut d. 256 Barney at. . Bet. 14th and IStb. ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banka , near LOUIS VILT 13 , NEB. , hna now ready at the depot at Louisville , on he B. & AL railroad , o fill nnjr order at reasonable prices. I'.ir- ies desiring a white front or ornamental irick will do well to give ua a call or sender or sample. J. T. A. HOOYEIt , Prop. , THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of the West , Is pre-eminently the best and most practi cal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING -OF- YoungMen and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretary. The moat extensive , thorough and complete nsti'.u'ioQ of the kind Ia the world. Thousands of accountants and Business men , ia the prin cipal cities and towns of the United States , owe tbcirsuccess to our court o cf traininir. The Eieftt Kind of Education for TouDg Men and Ladies. Fine , new bricV block , at Junction of three street car llnei Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying oat of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TEAEOTG , Young men who contemplate a business life and parents baring eons to educate , are partita larly requested to rend for our new Circular which will give fall Infornution as to terms condition of entrance , etc. Addrras G , W. IOSTEE , President , sep6-3m Denver , Colorado A new an < ! hitherto unknown remedy for 1 diseases of tfco Kidneys , Bladder , ana Urinir , Drains. _ _ _ _ It will positively cure Diabetes , GraTfl , Drop sy. Blight's Disease , inability to retain or expel tne Urine , Catarrh of the Bladder , hish colors and scanty urine , 'Painful Urlnsttnjr , LAM BACK , Uroeral Weakness , and all Female Core plaints. - _ - It avoids Internal msdicines , Is certain In I effects and core * when nothing else can. For saJaby all Druggist * or cent by mail fre upon receipt of the pric , * ? 2.ca DAYKI 3IEYPADCO.PROPIRS , Toledo , O.bool VIA TUE Chicago & Norihwesteru 2,380 imES OF ROAD 1 It la the SHORT , SURE and Sftf Route Between COUNCIL BLUFFS CmCAGO , MILWAUKEE and all points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THE TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORE ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THS WEST. It Is the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and OHIOAGO Upon which li ran PULLMAN HOTEL OAES ! In addition to thweaad to pleaje all classes of travelers , I tjrlvea FIRST-CLASS MEALS at Its BATING STATIONS at BO cenU each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS ! ITS COACHES ARE THE FIHESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If ron wish the Best Travcllni : Accommoda tions you wlil boy vour ticket by this Koute { STAND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Amenta can sell YOU Through Tickets via this road and Check nsttal Baggage - gage Free of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J4 Tarnham St , Cor. Ilth , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENSER OFFICE In Co'orrdo Central and Union F ci2c Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 Haw Montgom- cry Street. For information , folders , mips , etc. , not ob. tiinablo at Home Ticket Office , address any ag r.t of the Company , or KARVIS HUCHlTf , W- STEHHITT , GanT Kinawr. Gill Pa8. Apmt , CHIOAQO , ILL. JAMES T. CLASS , Gttfl Ajr'i Omaha ft Council Blnns. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Carsl TZBCIE CHICAGO BURUNCTON & ( UNGY ! With Smooth acd Perfect Track , Elegant Fas- sender Ccachea , and PULLMAN SLEEPING&tDIHINC CARS _ It ! a aknoT7lcded by tfca Sna. and U wts travel uv r It , to be tha Ben Appointed ind Bert Miiuged Road In the Country. PASSENGBRS GOIN6 BAST Should bear In mind that this la tha BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Korthweat. Passengers by this Route hare choice ot FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Advantage of Six daily LJnefl of r&lnce Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change. All Etprc ° s Trains on this line are equipped with the Wc8tmihou3o Patent AirJJrakw and Millcr'a Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , tha most Perfect Pro tection Apamat Acci dents In the world. PULLMAN PALACESLEEPIHQ AND D'HIHG CARS Are run on th Burlington Route. Information concerning Routes , Kate * , lima Connection ? , etc. , will ha cheerfully given by applying at the offica of the Burlington Kouto , 5U tourlccntn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. C. C. PERKINS , DW. . IIITCnCOCK. Oen'l Manager. Gen. Wcst'n Pass. As"t. J. O. PIIILUm , St. Joe. , Mo. General Aucnt , Omahx II. P. DUEL , fcpS-dI Ticket Agent Omaha SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND Svt , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Edioble Sioux City Route t 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. Tub ] ln ii equipped with the Im proved Wcstiiuhon-e Aulomatb Air Brakeband MiUor Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for ' SPEED , SAFETY AND COMF03T Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Itoom and Sleeping Care.ownc'l and controlled by the com- , rnn Throush Withaut Change between Smy Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Faciflz Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , at 8:15 p m. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , making HOURS is ADVANCE o ANY OTHER Roura. Rcturam ? , leave St. Paul at 3:30 : p m. , ar- rivii ; at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffi * , at 9BO a.m. Be sura that your tickets read via " 3. C. &P. B. K. " F.C. HILLS , Supsrlntendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa. P. E. KOBINSON , Ass't Oen 1 Pies. Agent. J. H. 0-BRVAN , Southwestern Freight and Paasanzer Acent. my20-tf Council Blqgg 188O. K. C.ST.JOE&C.B.B.S. , In the only Direct Line to ST. LCWIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. No change ol cars between Omaha and Bt. Loula and but ono bctwojn Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS UUCHIKO J.U , Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance ot other lines. This entire line la eqnlpoed with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- es.Mliler * ! Safaty Platform and Coupler and the celebrated 1S-8EE THAT YOUR TICKET READS' * * O Vla Kansas City , St. Joseph and"Sl Tickets for sale at all coupon stations In the West. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Ocn'ISupt. , OenT Pass. & Ticket Ag't St. Joseph , Mo St. Joseph. Mo , W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Ajren. , 214 Fifteenth Street , b tween Farnbao and Donzlaa , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TE UON , A. B. BARNARD , Fife. Agent , Omaha. Oeu'rl Agent , Omaha , CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Manufacturers ol STANDARD SHOT ' * ' * t I * ? igp _ l'33 ' &i& f < BE8UKETOBOTIT. THE BEST IS MARKET. B. W , CIATCHFORD & CO Manufacturers of Le-vd Pipech etand Bir Lead Block Tin , Fipesna Solder , Linseed Oil and Oil Cake. OBDEBS SOLICITED. 70 NORTH CUHTdN ST. , CHICAGO ' B. A. S. PEXDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN t HAS PERIIAXRSTLT LOCATED HI3 MZI ICAL OFFICE , 193 Tenth Street , * - OifAlIA , 5EERASKJ Offerlaj his serricea in afl dcparfroenfs t medicina and surgery , both in general ui special practice , acute aiul chronic disease * C b * cocwt d tliht nut. da/ , and will visfca _ . . - ' KIDN KGBNT is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Ponl Kidnej's , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Losa of Energy. NorvouF Dability , or any Obstructions nrisins from Kidney or Bladdai 'n easys Also for Yellow FeVer , Blood and Js idney Poisoning , ia infected malarial sections. * 3TBy the dHIIVIon . .f . ' 'oIKaT LE\F with JUSIPER BERRIES and BARLET MALT we bar * di < coTere > I r. ! > % E ( J > X. fii icta pedficallv on the KIdneyj mnd Urinary Oryanj , remo in * lnjutiom dtp itl Kf in the ait.lor anil pnventinj any str\Ininit. smartinif senMtlcD he it or lrnuti m the mcml.rtn nit i m ; t h ilu ts or watvr vne a a It excltta a healthy > ctioninthrKIilno * gi m < them stroiiith. yj or , n 1 restoring th o orjuM to a heilthy cunJltlon , shnwine lu fletW on Dol" " the o-l r at.d nx y u.i . , [ urns. It can bo tak.i . at ! ! tlnif , in all climttes and uiler ' clrcumrtanccj wl-ntiu' n * ' leni. foliko other ' ' uryt'hosy any pm > iratlon for Kulnoy ol 'ctdtlrs IthidaTerf plc-i-autant a , ihle use * and Hjvor It h Wen ihttkult to make a pr < r iatliiii conUItiinir p < i3itiTe itluro i-prop itles which will not nauseate , but lo acceptable t the ( mach Before liking any Liver midi iiu > , try a bottle of KIOSfiQEK to CLKANSB the KIDNKY" from foul nutter Try U an.l y i will always u o it as a family meOlclno. Ladiea especially will 1U it and Gentlemen wiUflrd KlDN'EaKi * the b st Kidney T > nic erariuotl ! NOTICE - ch boti'o hears th. > trn tiiru of LAWRENCE & MARTttf. also a Proprietary Gorem ment Stamp , which permits KIDXEGEX to to sold ( without license ) Ziy Druzgists. Crocus and Other Persons every where. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at jour Drus-jisU or Grocers , we will send a bottle prepaid to the nearest expresn ofnce to yuu LAWRENCE & MARTIN Ills. , Proprietors , Chicago , . Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOGEES and DEALEES everywhere Wholesale agents In Omaha , 3 TEELE , JOHNS ON k CO. , will eupp'.r the trade at manufactur pricel. ! WHO IS UNACOUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY O < THIS COUNTRY. SEE 8V EXAMINING THIb MAP. THAT THE CHICAGO , BOCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE Itamaln lire rnns from Cnlcnao * t Council I DlnlnoCart forcatln * purprwusonly. BluSi , pasMmr thronSS J.illet. Ottnira. La Sille. treat fcntitro of cur Palace Curs ta a 9JitM , Oenewo. Mollne , Hocit l ldn < l. Davenport , UMt SALOON * neraTou can ciijor jour "it iff' Liberty , Iowa City.MnrenJOj Brooklyn , Grlnac ! ! , I at all honrsof t.ie day. Des Molnes ( the capital o ? Iowa ) . Stnart. Atlaa- atajmiacent Iron llrtdzes spaa the _ _ - _ - tic. and Avoca j with branches from Bur nu' and Missouri rlvera at all ppinta crossed j- Junction to Peorla ; Wilton Junction to Jt scn- line , ami transfers are avoided ntCouncl f tlr.0. Wasbtnrtun. Kalrtlcld , ElJon. lielknap , K n ns City. Lavonwnrtn. and AtchtsoH Centrcvllle. l-rlnccton. Trenton. Gallatln. Camencctjnn bcIncmadB In Union Ueimtin. rna. Leaveaworth. Atchlson. and Kansas City ; TIlB ttJWP { j 1J. It iON > rECTl\ Washln ontOSlKnurnoy.OsknIoosaandKnox- OKKAT TUIIOUOU L1M3 villa : Kuolun to tarmlnaton , Bonaparte , Hen- : tonsoort. Independent. Kldon. intnmws. Ediiv * At cniCAOo.irtth all mreretet Uner ft * * - 7111P , U3k&l < K > 3ii. Pcllii , Jlonroe , antl l > e Molnes : Eaat and South. . . . . Nflwton to Jlonroo ; DeiMolnes toIndUnolaand AtKNOtEWOOD , THmtfiaJB-M.S. Wlntcrsct : Atluntk ] to Letrts and Andnrwn : and it. W.JLCLIUItd * . . . . . A-oca to Ilarlan. This Is positively the only At WAsni.NOTow IlKiaina. wltli 1' . * 5 < v. Knllroail. which o'Tns , and operates a throusu L. II. It. Una rrum Chicago Into tno frtate of Kansas. AtLAr4UiE.Trjin.Cent.i.R. -Through Bxpre s Passenger Trains , with Puil- AtPiORtA.with I * . H.J.j IVD.4K to.in Palace Cara attached , are run each nay dallr W.s 111. Mid. : undT.l'.A W. Kill. ' tetneen CHICAGO and I'EORIA. KANSAS CITY , At IlotK 1HLANI > with "MIIvranKeo * * " * 'l Codicil. ULirrrs. jjSAvrjnvoHTn and ATcni- Island 3..ortLlne. " and Kock Inl'dA fe4V' , SoK. ThrnuKhcarsarealsorunbetweenMt' - At DAVE.vroKT. with the Dar nport inrv * Aee nnd Kansas City , via the "ililwaukeo aud C. M. * St. H. it. It. Kock Island bboLine. . " AtWESTLincnTTwlththoIl..C. K.4 | , w , lh "Ureit V-cck Island" Is mamlflcentlr .AttlKiNNEi.r , Tttht cntrHl lowaK.li. , equipped. ILi road bed la ilmplr " > jict , anil Its A t IJES Mol.Nt.d with II M. .t K. U It. A ' trickT < t laid with Heel rails. At Council. IH.vrra.wltb Union Pacitir i . What will ploiue yon mon will bo tha pleasure At OMAHA , with II. A.-.lo. K. It , It. In .fyV of enjoylntf lour meal * , while passinir over the At CoLUjinca JirtcTto v.wfth Il C. K. * > beautiful prairies of Illinois and Iowa , In ono of At OTTCJWA. wltn ' 'entrol lowaK. U. our maznltlcent Dining Cars that accompany nil St. 1A I'ac. . and J * . U. A O. 'It. Hdi ThrouEti Express Tnlns. You cet an putlra At KEOKUK.WKIITOL. 1'co. \Vnr.j Y IS- menl. as KOCM ! ai la served In any rlnt-cUss hotel. Louis A rac. . ami St. K. Keo. * N.-W. tt tt ? lorsoventy-Uve ceots. At CA3IEKUM. with 11. SU J It. IL Appreciating the fact that a majority of tno AtATCIIIfioV , with AMh. , Topekn AbflOtM ccople prefer separata eparttnenti for different itch. > t Neb. nml fen. 11 r. U. 1' . it. lids. purposes ( and the Immenae saaMcnecr business At l.EAVENWoirru. with Kan. Pac. : o wn. of thin line warranting It ) , we anplca > ed to nn > Cent. II. lids. nounca that this Company rum /'udman J'nbict At KANSAS CtTT with all line * tor tne . . , / SlKVinj Curt for sleeping purposes , and 1'ilace and Southwest. PCr.T. AN IA .ACE CAKS nrun ( hmiiKl , to r OKIAl > KS MO J . * - - . CUI. > CJIL. Itl-TJFFS. M.ANSAM Cl'l'V. A TC1IINOX. and JL.KA VEN1VOKTJ1. TlcUetvlu thl l lnr , known at the "Omit Jtoclt J land Jloute , " nr ToK < * 4 all Ticket Agent * In the United State * imd Canada. For Information not obtainable at your home ticket office , addret * . A. . KnynBA-Xjij. E. ST. JOHN. Uen'l Superintendent. Uen'l Tkt. acd Pau' VERICK F NO , FEATHERS S33LA.3DE3S. And Everything pertaiiiiiig to the furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE 1,0 WbJST .FIRIOIEIS- CTRT/VS. 1208 and 1210 Fafiiliani Street .P u mon u. ut Improved Buckeye CombinecURiding Corn Cultivator IE1 O IR ± 88O. MANUFACTURED BY P. P.MAST&CO.SPRINGF1ELD,0 They also make Buckeye Improved Iron Itenm "Walking Cultivator , with or without Sprines. The New Force Feed Buckeye Drill , one or two Horse Style. Enquire for them at the beat dealers. F. H , PUGE , Gen. Agent , Omaha , Neb Ear Diseases. DP. E. E. SHOEMAKER. Tha well known Aural Surgeon , ot&eadln ? . . P.I. . hi ha ] been In the Medic tl protest nc erfl ) ytars , ( rivts all bis time xcluaivety t the trait mentrfdeifnenand ( li eases ot the car and catarrh KatentUa valuable little book of Gi j ? esonthe treatment of thne dis > ites , ? * ' * to all This took jnvw re'eteacts and tesii rconiali fiat will tatbfy the roost keftieil He U also author 11 a worit of 875 pa es , o. WTO , OT thf e dlf'ases.and th 'r ' proper Ireatme-1 ; pr _ XibymilL liofimUysbculdbewlihoutthisiu.u- ab e booV. It wDl mve euff erinf lw f hearing and d dor's fee i. Dr.Shotmikers B m-dy f > r Is unirerjlly .clnowl- the cure of Running Ears , edie I by phyrdans anil the puble rn genet al u the only trn'y reliaMe BeTedr forthe coie f thl oathMcme disease. It laharmlevpleatant a d rel aile , ant wi I cure almost any c--o eren of forty year * " standing , alt bad rouill and nn- pei ! ntne of the disease Instamry renoted mort case- , impr red and heorin ? In casegreatly Sold . K Ish pwmarently Price ! . hyji * wholesa'eajd retail deal r in rfiUfS and medi- ciseianJ surgta ! isstru-x - ei > ttm Krnh-m Bi. Omaha. § * p27d o Wm ra weolc. J12a day at rmeca.il > maicc < * & l/outnt free Artrtreis Irm 4Co.Fo tn t NERVOUS DEBILITY > Vital sknessan' . -"res Humphreys rora ( mm rx b the most t-ssful remedy known. Price $1 jtr ul of vUIs and Unto vial of DowderforS > , entpost free on rtx-eipt of price. UUJIPURn 5 UOMEO. MED. CO. 'CO Fulton St. . New UiV. lllust. Cat i n of Receipts apl3 < ] Jt 3r > Samples Wei * Address Stinson & Co Portland. M tnf. niVIL. MECHANICAL. AN1 > MINING TJ. . \j OIHSF.CINO at the Bensjofaer PoIyUd o Institute. Troy , N. Y The oldest emlnoen- „ school In America. Next terra beiins Sopterr bar 16th. The RejUter for 1380ccntatmi of the graduates for tha rostMyeMVwilnJ' '