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ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , Ml when yon can not obtain llofblai , wt Vlllacnd It , prepmld , on receipt ofprlcc Or. BooonUo'B Trcotlieon Mle aeot Cre ) fJa i > plJc tlon. Addrcu DR , BQSANKO MEDICINE GO. PIQUA. O. TBEOMLY MEDICINE I T&at Acts at IJie Same Time on. THE LIVER , TI2 BOWSLS , and the KIDNEYS. Thrtot 3toipuis arothe DRtnralcleans. roi iis n'stun. K they-wort xcll. health M IHS ptrrcct : If thrr become clogged , - - - - - -arcsurctololIowvrlUj IE SUFFERING , . idachc , Iy p ntla , Jauo > UQ. . cnsCnatlon 1'ilcs , or Kid- - r S'jsirl-iiclK , flrarej , Uii'iete * , ' vOitaml in the Urine , Mllkj-/ ' . .r Itcpr frinp ; or Rhcu- r.iiitic Tains and Aclidt , f - > dljcraiifo the Mood Ispolaonefl : > 1 rji tjiot should hare been -il-.1 i. : .illy. fiO2EY-WORT if tbr hcalthr artlon and all thete rii ! will Ixs luinlrti . . . : u. ' 't iuuobccu cared. TryltandTon J ! - - etnvrc to tie uumb r. Take It .f. 'ifa"noucuorcBlad < leavonrhe rt. / ! : > * " < Sjrlcnpcrfromtlic ; torment / - - licr--R ' tnclt ? Y ' -jr cycfi distress from Con- .and Plies ? ; to fxrful bocauoe of dl - j * " . v CRT will care yon. Try a pack" " -r " > a ul In * mtlsfled. , , f i Ji . - rj ( note compound antt " Jtri'nmtt JIGS ft , cr trtB get U for . ji * . 'f.xut ; .cr/njr it. Price , f 1J03. ar i ? cruria x t co. , Pr ttr , IturllnctoB , Vt. TOE BATLY" BEE. OMAHA PUBUSK1NG COPROPRIETORS. . 915 Farnham , btt. 9th and 10th Street * TERilS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( poftpild ) J3.0C OmonW " / .W 3 months " " 2.0C liHE TCBLES THE MAILS. C , N. W. B. KSSOa. nu , 0. B. t Q.6 20 a. m. , EtO p. n > . C. E. 1 fc P. B. B. . 530 , a. , StOp. : m < 08t. . Joe 3 a. m. B. City & Pi 640a.m. U. P. B.B. , 11:10 a. m. O. & B. T. to Lincoln , 10 a. n. B. t M. R. B. , 8tO : D. 0.K. W. , 7:30 a. m. 0. * H.W. R.B , , 11 a. m. , 11 p. m. O.R40. , 11a.m. 930p.m. O.R. I. iP. , 11 * . . m. , 11 p. m. O. B. & Si , Jw.,11 a-nx , 11 p. m. U. P. E. R. , * p m. 0. 4 R. V. from Lincoln , 12UO p. m , B. City & P. , 11 a.m. B. &M. in > eb.p.m. Local mills ( or States Iowa leave bat emaa a day , \it : 4:30 a. m. Offloe open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sondaya. THOMAS F. HALL. Po mMtT. Arrival And Bcparmre Trains UKION PAOKIO. DiUy Erpre . . . .n:15'p. m. SSSp.m. do Mixed . 6:11 p. m. 4:25 p.m. do Freight . 630a.m. 1:40 p. n ? . do do . &lfia.n. ! SiOa.cu TIMS OABD OF TiiE BUBLIKOTON. LIJLVB OIUBi. JLKUTI OMAHA. Krprea SIOp. : m. Expreca lO.-OOa. m , Uall 6.-00 a. m. Mall 20:00 p. m. SondAye Sxcepted. Sondayi Sxcepted. CHICAOO.'ROC K ISLAND & PACIFIC. Kail . 8:02 a. o. I Mall . 100 p. a. Krprca . 8W : p.m. ! Express. . . .lOrfO a. m. CHICAGO KORTBWE3TEKN. Mall . 6 : Oa.ta.lUaU , . _ 728 p. m. J > preB8. . . . 3i3pi m. I Express .100 a. m. 8nnda > t excepted. KANSAS OITY.ST. JOE fc COUNCIL BLOTrU. LX1VK AXRIV * . Mull . S 0 a. o. I Exprees . 7 : < 0a.m. Kxprew . eSOp.m. | Mail . 7:2a vm. . The on'y line rnnnlne Pullman Sloeplng CITB out of Omaha to Union Dtpot. OUAHA 4 NORTHWKfaTERS AND J8IOUJ crry & PACIFIC EAILROADS. Express-.8:00 a. m , | Fxpres * 4:30 : p m. Dally Except Sundays. B. & U. B. B. In NEBRASKA. fcUTI. ARR TX. Through Exp..8fOam : I Through Ezp .4:00 pja Lincoln Kip..6:15 : p m ( Llnccln Exp..0 JD a m SIOUX CITY & ST. PA.UL R. R. IfkQ „ . .8:10ami I .ts KhOOam Eiprcra 8,40pm | Iw 720 p m WABASH , ST. LOUIS * PACinC. LBATU. lUUTXa. Kali 8a.m. I Hall 11:55 a m Eiprce.SMp. : m. | Express. . . .1:25 p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Leave Omaha , dally ; S a. m. , B a , m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , 2 p. tn. , 8 p. m , C p. m , , 6 p. m. , LMTB Council BInfls ; 8:15 a. m. , 9S5 a. m , , 102S a , m. , 1125 a. m , IrS p tn. , S:25 : p. m. , S:25 p. m. , 6:25 p. tn. , 6:25 : p. m. , FOOT tripe on Sunday , learlnp Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and 5 p. m ; Council BlnSs at B26 , 11:25 a m. , and 2:25 and 6:25 p. m. Leave Omaha : a a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:50 : . m. , 1 p. m. , 4 0 p. m. , 7:25 p. n. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:15 a. in , , 9:40 : a. m , 11:40 a , m. 6:25 : p. m. , 700 p. m. , 730 p. m Dally except Sundny. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLETB. . . WAVE , . Kail . 10:45 : a. m. . 4 5 p. m. Dally except Siindaya. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. ffonuerraldlBcovorleslntncworldhavebecnmade Amonc othtr thlngi rrhcre SanU Glaus stayed Children ott * * k It he tn&kcf coodB or not , It really he live * In a mountain ct Ehtrvr. Lut yeir an excursion soiled clear to the Pole And suddenly droppcdintowhateecmcdllkeL.hole Where wndcr ot wonders theyfonud anewlinil , WhUe talrj'-Uke btlnce cppcared on each band. There were mountains like ours , with more beautiful grot a , And far brighter ikies than ver were seen , Birds with the hues ot a rainbow Were found , While Bower * ot exqnlflta ingranoa were KTOW Ing around. Not long were they left to wondot tn donbi A belli ? Boon came the/ bad heard much about , Twas Santa Clou' cell and th It they all say , leltoked like the picture r eeee every d y. He drove np a team that lgpksjvervcjiesrhlimj utrodeTiTaBheil Insteadot a clelrb , Bnt he took them on boud and drove them away. He showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were worklne on hata great and small , To Bonce's tbev * ld they were sending them all. Kris Kintrlo' , the Glove Maker.toldthcm at once , All our Cloves we are sending to liunoe , Santa showed them suspenders and many thlngi more. Saying I alM took those to friend Bonce1 ! Eton. Santa Claus then whispered a secret bt'd teU , As In Omaha every one knew Bcnce wen , He therefore should send his ( roods to his care , Knowing his friends will get their full shari. Now remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , All who want prcsrnti to Bunco's go round , For shirts , collars , or glives great and small , Bend your sister or aunt one and all. Bunco , Champion Hatter of the West , Doogla * I > K. A. S. PENDERY , i CONSULTING PHYSICIAN | liAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MEDICAL - ICAL OFFICE , itt Tenth Btteet , OUAHA , NEBRASKA CBerlnj his services In all departments o medlotna ami rutpcry , both in ccncul au p9clalpracUe acute and chronic disease * . Oa be eonsolted nlhl and day , anil will vlaUa part ot the city * nj oountv on reoelni o ( Iett A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all diseases of the Kidneys , Bladder , ana Urinary Orcana. It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- ly , Brlcht's Discasr , inabdlty to retain or expell the Urine , Catarrh of the Clidccr , high colored and scanty urine , Pahifnl Urinating , LAUE BACK , tieneral Wcakuoea , and all Female Com- plaints. _ _ _ _ _ It avoids internal medicines , Is certain In it effects and cures when nothing else can. For rale by all DrujrKlsta or sent by mall free upon receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY KEYPAD CO. , PRQP'RS , Toledo , O. > I your address for our little book , How e was Saved. " MUS K. ISH. Arant for Nebraska. CAUGHT IN A QUICKSAND. It fa now quite a uricibpr of since two old hunlors , Buck Slr and Tom Snuffl' , were huntiui ; with me in thewcatem pm of Texai , just south of the fatn as Lhno Euacado. We had gene itito the inlarior more for sport ilna rfrythiig the , csring very little wlielhar vro secured more game thtin am erod for our immedi ate wanfe of fi&t. Penetntinc ; ftill further and fuithcr toward the Mexican ffontkr vrs flnal- ly ttruek a barren , parOht-d country , upon whoh ! we entered with some hesitation. "This looks as though we shan't find any water , " I remarked ws we reined up our horses and took a survey of the arid plain. "Does look rather ekeery , " replied Slradling , taking his short , bhck'pipa from his mouth , "but I guess we'll try it. It'll make a cert of rarie'y ' to this eternal trarapiug. " "But what will we do without wateit" I asked , "Why , you lee , there IB water four or five miles back of usj so we can go ahead for a day , and , if we can't find anything , why , we can ttun 'round and make back tracks. It'll go rather tough , hut it won't hurt us. JUy idea , "continued the trapper , growing philosophical , "it , that we don't know what water is till we've gone two or three days without it , just 03 the only way to got a good , Bound , refreshing sleep is to sit up for a couple ot nights. ' * T So it was concluded that we should venture upon this unknown Sahara , and giving rain to our horses , wo struck off upon fin easy gallop. We s w Huthing of buffalo or deer , and more than cnco I questioned the prudence of the stop , but as wo were actuated somewhat by curiokity , I said nothing , and wo pressed forward. We had an abundance of dried moat , which , no doubf , would last us all the time necessary. NOT ? and then we * caught sight of an antelope , hut they were very shy , and kept at u dis tance which placed them byoud all danger of our films. As we were riding along , and had come to the conclusion that it would be impossible ) to secure soy game , I was sure 1 discerned a pair of antlers beyond a swell in the prairie , and de clared BE much to my companions , but they only laughed at mo , and told me to give up the foolish thought. I was certain , however , that I really seen the animnl , and as thcro wan a chancn to prccure something palatable for aupper , I assured them that I would do so. They told mo to go ahead , while they reined their nnimhls down to a walk and pursued their way more leisurely. However , the antelopes wore 1000 feet distant , upon a smoott1 , grassy slope. Thoto was nut the slightest covering to protest an approach , nd Ib-cauto debate wiih myself upon the beat course to pursue. Should 1 imitate the call cfcno ol their nutn ber in distress ? There was something so inhuman in that th.it I revolted ai the thought , and took the consolation that no true hunter would ascend to uch meanness. Should I tie my rod handkerchief upon ray ramrod and take advantage their curiosity ? They were too shy. , JL.h ! an idea struck me. My eye audenly rested upon a blu'eh line running across the prairie beyond wliere the animals were feesing. It was either a buffalo road or the chun- nol of an srroyo ; but , whichever it was , it was the very cover I waited , ano I determined to take immediate advantage of it. Retreating as stealthily .from H > n.b > rur-na X UBU entered It , 1 lUirrlOQ along the slope toward r. point where I had observed that the ridee was de pressed to the level of ilia plain. Reaching this , to my still greater surprise , I found myself on the banks of a small arroyo , whoso water slowly meandered orur a bed of sand and gvpsom. The banks were two or three feet above the surface of the eteam except where the ridge came down upon the stream. Here was quite a high bluff , and , hurrying around its base , I stepped into the channel and commenced wading upward. This was quite a difficult feat , .is the bed of the creek was soft and yielding , and I was obliged to tread very cau tiously and alowly , lest I should alarm the cams. The antelope1 is the most timid of animals , and h < ts a wonder ful acute sense of hearing so much so that none but the most experien ced hunters can approach him. After creeping along in this weari some manner for several hundred yards , I reached a small clump of wormwood bushes growing out on the bank. Thinking this might be high enough to answer for cover , I conclu ded to take advantage of it. I slow ly raited myself upand peered through the leaves. I had just the right place , and , sighting the heart of the buck , I pulled the trigger. The brute sprang up and dropped dead. I was on the point of running forward to claim the piize , when I saw the doe run up to its fallen mate and snuffatit as if be wildered at the occurrence. Suddenly she seemed to comprehend the sad truth , and , throwing back her head , began to utter the most plaintive and piteous cries , while she occasionally ran round the body , aa if totally un able to control her griet. At I watched th # mournful actions of the doe , and heard its piteous cries , I saw that it would he a mercy to kill it and end its misery. Actuated by whst , perhap' , was a questionable humanity , I tonk a careful aim , pulled the trigger , and , as the smoke cleared away , I discovered the doe lying with its head resting upon its departed mate. "Both are out of distress , " was my comfortable reflection , "and I have secured n rare supper , with which I vili tickle the palates of ray two friciios , and convincj them that they ate not the only ones who 1 ave a know ledge of hunting but what is the meaning of thisl" I attempted to mnvo , end found both fast fast. Jfy first thought was that 1 had been stricken with paraly sis , and a chill ran oyer ma from Lead 'o foot. But no ; I could feel the b'.i od coursing tn tha renidtss pirt of my * ygrem , and I tugged like a giant. I tried to step , twisted to the right and left , ronched my body , but all in vain I was fast/ ' Suddenly tha truth n hed upon mcI was sinking in a quicksand. With this knowledge came a fierce rcsolvo not to succumb. 1 would wrench off my feet before 2 would die in this inglbridus and dreadful manner : Summoning all tha strength of which I was master , I tugged and pulled and twisted with the fury of madness , and then p&used , exhausted , and found that th * only result $ &s that I had sunk several inches deeper in the quicksand. The loft , clinging tand was already at the top of my boots , and had so wedged them around my ankles that it was impossible to pull them off. AU the time I could foul myself sinking slowly and eurely , as though some monster , deep in the bowola of the earth , had grasped me by the feet and was gradually drawing mo under. Almost beside myself with terror , I shouted for help , and then laughed wildly at the idea of my voice reach ing any one. I was miles away from any person. The only living creature within my hearing was my horse , and he answered ma with a neigh , ofl if sympathizing with me in my despair. And now I tried to think coolly up n upon my position. Was there no pofsiblo way of extricating myself ? Stay ! Suppose I should lay my rifie horizontally across the sand , would it lot prevent my sinking ? Perhaps so ; at least I cound try it. I looked around for my gun , but othing of it was to ba seen. That , too , alas 1 had sunk beneath the our- 'ace. Could I dig my way oul ? No ; the sand streamed into the hollow as often as I tore out with my frenzied fingers. Such , and familiar , were the thoughts that coursed through my seething brair. I raised my ayes to heaven , and almost tupeoted to see a "rown of dirin'e anger for the part I I hud taken. But no ; the gun was shining as bright and the sky was as cerulean and m.ld as ever. No ; what ever trcnagreseions I had committed , I knew that there was nothing but forgiveness and love bending over mej and I prayed as only sinful man can pray when encompassed by certain death. But all the time I was sinking siniing slottiy but surely , and the moment could not be far distant when I should be Bwullowed up and disap pear from view entirely , and thot who should come to se.trch for me could only sUrrnise my fate. Oculd I not be flat on my back ) and thus ntay my downward progress ? The thought was dismissed the moment it came to mo. The watt-r was eighteen inches deep , and I should drown at once. Oh , heavens ! dying by the sluw , torturing process. The thought drove mo mad for the time. After a while I became cocl again. If I must die I must ; and 1 aroused my j elf to meet it manfullv. I stood erect , and found that my head had sunk to the prario level , and I could just aeo the victims of my heartless- ness. My he rt reproached me at sight. Was this not a just retribu- ttou rur me misery j. natl inflicted ? What right hid I to shoot those poor innocent creatures who had never harmed me ? Was it not the final ad justment of justice that I should be made to feel and suffer the same pangs that I had inflicted upou themt I had taken my last fond look upon the green , fair earth. I could only see the blue , clayey wall which held the stream , and tr e water which ran unheeding by me , Again I looked up at the blue , sweet sky , and then en deavored to resign myself to my fate. But I could not ; the memories of tha tair earth and my past pleasures and friends came so vividly over me that I found myself continually bursting into struggling spaams to escape , but all equally fruitless aa were the first feeble attempts to walk. In the midst of this racking sus pense I was startled by the shrill neighing of my horse. At first this gave me indescribable distress , as I could not avoid contrasting his free situation with my own. But suddenly a bright thought flashed over me. Oould not my horse rescue me ? Re was tied to a frail cactus limb which he could easily break if he chose. Without losing time for time was never so precious I uttered a call which I had often used to bring him to me ; then listened with an anxiety which it is useless for me to attempt to depicit. Suddenly I heard the sound of his hoofs , as though he were struggling to free himself , and the next moment I recognized his well- known tramp , and knew that ho was apuroachiug. Then he suddenly ap peared on the bank , and , looking down at me , uttered a joyful neigh of rec ognition. Peculiar attachment exists between the hunter and Ins horsa , and it was a habit of his , whenever I called to him to gallop up to mo and pressed his nose against my cheek. Reaching out my hands toward him , la'my usual carressing manner , I repeated-the call. The next moment he bounded down into the channel , and I caught him by the bridle. Time -was becoming fear- tully precious. I was already down to my waist in the water. I seised the lariat , and pressing it under the saddle.-gtrths , secured in a firm knot. I then made a loop end passed it around "my body. Heaven blesi the noble horse ! The tear * well to my eyes when I refltct upon tbe grand creature to whom a fuw years ago I gave an honorable rove in the broid pr. rie. Alt th titn I believe lie comur-LoiiduJ. rn noreslraU , and underload perfectly wh > .i was tcquired of him. He knew , too , tha treacherous natura of the ground upon which hestoodforwhil waiting ho continued lifting hia fee and slightly changing his posttidn U prevent his sinning. Finally I had mj hrrangernenta completed , and gave the word to the horse to move The intelligent animal. stepped off slowly , pulling gradually , but with all his tremend ous strength. To my inexpressable joy I felt my body rising , and la less than a minute I was pulled out of the sand on the hard , clayey bank. Thank heaven and my true , tried noble horse 1 I throw my arms around his neck and kissed him , and shouted for joy. And had I not a right to do sol And did I do morn than my duty when I refused'all offer to part with him , and kjpt him with all the care and kind * less that I would have nursed a feeble parent. The most sensible mmedy , and the only gife sure ami psrtnincnt care for all diseases of the livor.blood and S'omach , Incla-huE-bilhoUS fevera , fewrand O U * , dumb scuo , fauudlce , dydjwpsiv &c , Is Prof. Qnilroette'j French Livel'adsl hich cures by abioiption. Ask your druggist ir tliis noted cure , and take no other , and if be baa not gt it or will not get it for you , sen d ll.oO to French IVid Co , Toledo , O. , and they vljliorjcl you one poit-paU hv return mail. GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption ; s certainly the greatest medical remedy ever placed within the roach of Buffeting humanity. Thou- sanda of once hopeless fuffurers , now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they owe their lives. Not only does it posi tively cure Consumption , but Coughs , Colds , Asthma , Brorchita , Hay- Fever , H araneia and all affections of th& Throat , Che"st and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottle unless you know what you are getting. We therefore earnestly request you to call on your druggist , J. JL Isn , and get a trial bottle free of cost which will convince hthe most skeptical of its wonderful ineritp , and show you what a regular one dulhr size bottle will do. For fcaloby J , K. JHIT. (4) ( ) BUCCIOU'H arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts , Brnlaes , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rhonm , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Coma , and oil kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect satlafac- tlod in every caae or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. Kor sale by 8dly J K. TPH Omnh-v. THOSE TEH1IBLE HE'.DACHI-S OENEE ATED by obitruttcd eortlons , and to which Udlas are csp 3ally i'lbject , oin always be r - llevtd , and their recurrence prevented , by tbe PrtOCUKABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES. FEVER AND AGUE , jlj * & CELEBRATED' ' Micta therrqniremenU of tbe ritlouM medical pntoophy ! which at present prevails It Is a perfectly pur vegetable remedy , fmbracimj the three Important properties of a prevtntire , a tonic , and an alterative. I' fortifiia the b dy afralnst dlsosio , invigorates and rc-v tal zai the torpid stomach and liver , and effect ) a most salutary change in tbe entire system when in a morbid condition. FIT sale by1 \ DrnggUtgand Da-Icrs generally. To Nervous Sufferers The Great European Kemedy--Dr , J. B , Simpson's Specific Medicine It is a positive cure f or Bpcrmitorrhea , Seminal Weakness , Jmpotency , and ail diseafoj resulting from Pelf-Abuse , sa Mental Anxiety i o-e ot Memory. P tn in the Hick or Sula anddieeises " Ithat leu ! to Consumption Insablty and an early grave The ypeciflc Medicine la being US 1 wit'i wonder ful success. I Pamphloti sent 1 ree to alL Write for them and tet ; full particulars. Price Specific , S1.00perpckasreorgiz pack- iges for$5.00. Address all orders to J.B SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. . Hog. 104 and 108 Main St. , Buffalo. N.T. Sold in Omababv C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell I. K. lid and all dnugiita everywhere. s p2S-diwly THE CEMUiME LIYEEPIILS a > -e not recommended as , a remedy "foi all the ills that flesh Jfc'heir to. " but in aiTections of the Liver , and in all Biliout Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache. or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or itftcr taking quinine. At- a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the jjnprKalon.iTcLAifE'S LIVER PILL. Bich wrapper bears the signa tures of 0. McL\NE and FlEJliXo BROS. 3& Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. ilcLANE's LIVER PILLS , pre pared b ? FLEmNG Ufl OS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name MCLAIHC , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. UNLIKE PILLS AND THE TWO"All PUHQATIVE3 , IS PLEAS ANT TO TAfeE , And nill prove atonoothemost potent and barmlett SYSTKSI RENOVATOR mid CLEASSEP. that h.vi yet bc-n b'onzhtto public notice. For CONSTIPATION. BILIOUS NESS , HEADACHE , PILES and a'l dl-orders arising from an obstrnctecl s'ate of tbe system , it U incomparably tha bait cumtlve extant. Avoid Imitations ; Inrlst on getting-tthe article called for. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE is pnt up In bro'ized tin boxo ? only. Price 60 cent * . Ask yoiirdrujgist for Descriptive Pumph et , or ad- dntt the proprietor , J. E. nETflERINGTON , New York or Sin Before Purcba lntr AST FOKii of t'o-Calldl ELECTRIC BELT , Band , or Appliance represented to cure Nervous , Chrouic and Specla Ulseuei , ( end to tha PUL- VF.UMACHER GALVANIC CO , 618 Montgomery Sireet , an Franci-co ; Cal. , for tne'r Free Pamphlet and "The Euctrlc Keview , " and you wi.l save time , health and money. The P. O. Co. are the only cljalerj In Uenume Electns Ap pliances on the Am-rlcan Continent. II " > W TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of tbe inroat , Lunga , and Pulmonary Oftrans. USE ACCORDlliQ TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNQ BALSAM. txwal Aeents everywhere tosa I Tea , CoSeo , Baking Powder. t'UvorinK Extracts , etc , by sample , to ftmillig , Profit good. OutGt free. People's Tea Co. , Eox 5020 , St. touU. Mo. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thislnstltutlon , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of the West , is pre-eminently the best and matt practi cal of its kind for tue MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most extensive , thorough and complete nstltntlon of the kind in the world. Thousands 3 ? accountants and Easiness men , in the prin- : Ipal cities and towns of the United StaUs , owe Lhelr success to our coune cf training. Ihe Kie&t Kind of Education for Youug Men and Ladies , Fine , new brick block , at junction of three itreot car line * . Elegantly fitted and furnished ipirtmentB for the application of and carrying mt ot our novel and systematic methods ot BUSINESS TEADOTG , Young men who contemplate a builnen life , ind parents having sons to educate , are partlcu- arly requested to send for our n w Circular , rhich will give full information M to terms , iondition of entrance , etc. & W , POSTEE , President , ep6-3m Denver , Colorado. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Railing a Speciality. Their beautv , permanence and economy Ully working the extinction of all fencing h ap material. EKgantin deiirn. Indestructible Fences for lawns , Public OrcundJ and Cerae- ry PUts. Iron VMC * , Lawn Setteei , canopltd and nf Qitlc patterns ; Chain ami every desc-iptbn of ron ind Wire omameotal work designed anil nannfactured bv E T. HARNDH'a Wire and ron W Tic , 17 , 29 and SI Woodward Ave. , De- rollMich. Sen * * - * - -atalogoe ami irica list. sepM GOVIA -VIA THE Chicago & Northwestern 2,380 SMILES OF ROAD ! It ! * the SHORT , SUF.B aaJ Eats Rests : twetu COUNCIL BLUFFS AXD OmOAGOMILWAUHBE and all pctn ! EAST and KORTH. ft OFFERS THE TEAVELINQ PUBLIC GRKATSR FACILITIES ASD MORK ADVANTAGES THAN ANY OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It Is tbe OSLT ROAD botwcn OODNOHi BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which li ran PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS 1 I c addition to these and to please all classes of travelers. It give * FIRST-CLASS MKAL3 at its RATINCI STATIONS at 50 canto each. ITS TRACK 18 STEEL RAILS I ITS CQP.CHHS ARE THE FiriWTJ IT3 EQOIPKEHT FIRST CLASS If you wish the Best Trsvellnz Accommoda tions jou will buy your ticket by this Kou'.e CTAHD W1U , TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Ai nta can Kll von Through Tickets via this roatl and ChecV nxnal Bag gage Kre of Charge OUATIA TICKET OFFICES ISH Famham St COr. Hth , Tid t Union Pndflc Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorado Central and Union Ptcl c Ticket Omce. SAN FRANCISCO OFVICE 2 Now ITontjom ery Street. For Information , folders , mtpg , etc. , not ob tainable at Homo Ticket Office , addreaa any agent o ? the Cwnpiny , or HWVIH HUCHITT , W. STEHHlTT , Ocn'l ManseCT. QsnT Fw ? . Aect , CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Gtal Act Omaha ft Council ElalTs. THROUGH TO CHICAGO V/ithout Change of Cars I CHICAGO BURLINGTON & fjUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Trsck , Elegant Pas- senior Coaches , and PULLMAH 8LEEPINC & DIKING CARS _ It is acknowledged by tas Zt-xM , and aU we : travel nver It , 10 be the Beit Appointed and Beat Managed Koid In the Country. PASSBNGBRS GOING BAST Should oear in mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest , Passengers by this Route hsve choice of FOUR DIFFEKENT KOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Dally Line ] ot Palace Sleeping Cars from Chicijo to New York CityWithont Change. All Expresa Trains on this line are equipped with tha Westlnzhouso Patent Air Brakw and Miller's Patent Sufaty Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND DIKING CARS Are run on th Bnnlngton Route. , Information concerning Bcutei , Rates , lima Connection : * , etc. , will be cheerfully Riven by applying at the nfTico of the hurilugton Route , 613 Konrteentn Strest. On ha. Nebraska. C.E. PERK-N3 , D W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Manager. Ocu. W < st'n Pass. A't. J. 0. PHILUPPI , St. Joe. , Uo. General Agent , Omnba. U. P. DUEL , fopS-dl IHiot Aemt Omaha. 1S8O. K. C. , ST. JSE & G. B. R. R. , Is the only Dlrvct Line to ST. LOVIS ANO TBE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. Ho change of cars between Omaha and Si. LouU and hut one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS uicnura AL& Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line U equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- ea.Millcr's Safety Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Wiitlnghouse Air-Brake. THAT TOUR TICKET READB M X3"VU Kansas City , St. Joseph and ta-ComicllBluBsR.R..vIa SfBl " Ticket * for sale at all coupon station * in tbe West. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'l Supt. , Genl Pan. & Ticket Azt St. Joseph , Ho St. Joseph , KO , W. C. SEACHRIST , Ticket Agen. , 21 * Fifteenth Street , between Farnhaui and Don las , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. 3. BARNARD , Pass. Agent. Omaha. Oen'rl Agent , Omaha. Machine Works , JEU'JJJfcS. J. Hammond , Prop , & Manager. The moit thoronch appolnte ! and complete llschlne Shops and Foundry in tbe : Ute. Castings ot every description manufactPd. Engrlneg , Pumps and eve-y clau of machinery made to order. order.peciil attention given to IFcll AnRiirs , PuIIrys , Ilangrcrs , Sbaftinsr,15ri < ] ge IronsGecr Catting , etc PUns for new Machinery , Me chinlal Draszht- ng , Models , etc. , neatlv oxectited. 66 Harnev St. , Bet. 14th end ICtb. E. . OOOBZ , UNDERTAKER , OJU Fsllows' Block. Prompt attention given t > orden by telezraph. ( Tir fn < nnn .r day athome. Samplca woit UJj.lUkDZu frca. Addreu Btlngoa i Co Pnr " KIDNFGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for "Weak or Foul " Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright's Disease , Loss of Energy , Nervous "Oebil.ty , or .1y Obstructions arisins : from Kidney or Bladder for Yello\v Fever , Blood and Kianey Poisoning , in .r.fwcf.e Jarial sections. .lUttlV i .1. , . . ' - "v'r.- * F ith JUNIPER BCRRIFS acil BARLET MALT w 5)S'M. . : ; , e i. i-- nl- | > . xent.nanyet. . \Inirs. smsrtliiK sciijAtlcn h t or IrntMtoa la the minbr..n < i I ; . f , t . r writer ] rv3 It excites a hf nit. ir _ action In the KU'n r gltlnt th m st-r.i : fc. ! . . . - -t-i-ljjj toao omii t' > a bci.lhy cinillti'dn , sliowiup 1U cCtctil on belli thi o-I r J l .i y . | .i - . . . Itcaniut.t . ' } ' t < mo * , inall clim < tt iJ ; qndtra'.l circumtancea nr. n.nryt < -'Cnv Uiill'uc any oher prtp. ration fw KMr.oyXltScviltlfa It haa-a verp'e - 'i JH „ < . ' ! < 'c ami Rjivor It ba bcei ) ditUcn't to m Vo a prP ' "tIon containing po3tve nlH'o i fivf 't * M vtlilch will not rausiw'c , but t e accep'.aMa t t n > ti n ach Before taking a .y l r m-dj i. . r a > > oi > ! e of KDMi ! Q.S to CLtCxNSK n KIDNEYS from foul matter 5 ry 't n yn ni I * w ys ue it as % fumily racdiclnu. Ladies esjecially will lika It and Gentlemen wl ! ' ! < 1 K tl\K5ii. t-i best Kidnev T > nc : ever r. d ! NOTICE Kach ot ' V M th sutturo of LAWRENCE & SI VRTIX , aso Proprietary Gottrn ment Stamp , which p milti * niDNKUtlTi to be sold ( without licecsoj Sy Drcgjlstji , Crocera aail ( .ere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found Jtjuur DrusiatdorGrjccra , we will sanl a bottle prapalj tvl tha ntareal ix NM cfnoc to yon LAWRENCE & MARTIN Ills. , Proprietors , Chicago , . Sold by DKUGQISTS , GROOEBS and DEALERS everywhere Whrtlc-ilf a < cnfa m < Jiin-a , bTCEI.K. JOIIXSON * CO. , iil .supply the iraJa at manufaitar prices. _ WHO IS UWACQUAIMTED WITH THE CFOCRAFHY O < fHIO COUNTRY. SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , TrfAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE IM mnln line nina from Cnlcacn o Council Dlnino Can foreatlnifpurpnMBonlT. Blum , pasilnz thrnuxh .loltet. Ottcira. La Slle. . prent foatsro of cur Pnlaeo Cars U a BMOt * Gencsoo. Molina. ICoci Iclnnrt. Duvenpart. \ / < Mt SAI.OOS jrhere yon can onjoj jour " ' Liberty , Iowa Otr.MarenkTO. Brooklyn , tirinncll , at all hoer ? of the dnr. DCS MolnesMne capital of Inira ) . tnnrt. Atln.i- itacnldcent Iron Hridzw p a the M : tlc. and Avoca ; with branches from Unr nu and MlMonrl rivers at all point * CTOMO& r ? Jnnitlon tol'porla ; Wilton Junction to.Vmca- line , am ] transfers are arolded at Counci B tlr.o , Wasblnrtun. Falrfleld. Elcion , Ueiknap , Knn ns Cltr. LeaTenwortb. and Atchiao * Ccntrcvtlle , I'tlnoclon. Trenton. Gallatln. Came- necdnna twine mace tn Union Depot * . rnn. Ijeavenworth.tchton , and Kansn Oltrr TUB PKINCIfAl- . It. CONNEt Washlneton to SiKourner. OsEulnmo. ana Knox- THIS UKKAT TUUUUQI1 liNB Tille : K jiult to Knrcilnsrton. llonaparte. Hen- * OL1XWS ) : tonjoort. Independent. Kldon , Uttnmwn , Eildr- At Cnrrjmo with li an rain < > ! TlliR.Oaici.in < ii.i. i > oim..iKnimo , ana uei .names : East and Smith. Npwton to Monroe ; UcyMolncstoIndlanolannd AtEXCILEvroOU , WttS tb I S.iiLE. Wlntereet : Atlantkito J-ew nnrt Aadubon ; and It. W.4C. It. liai. A-oca to ilnrlau. Tbia Is positively the onlr At WxnniNGTOt Huoirra , with K. U Ilailroad. which onns. and operates a through L. K. K. un < 9 from Chicago Into the HUno of Kansas. At LA nALLc. r. j 111. Cant. R. R. Throuch Exprcis I'nsfpnRcr Trains , with Iuli- AtPKORiA.Trllh lP.JbJ. . ; P.O.AB. i 4C si.in ' . 'alareL'uisattachc'l.aroruiiracb wafdallf W. : 111. Mid. : and T. P. * W. lids. between CHICACO and I'EORIA. KAys s Cmr , At KOI K l LAXn with "Mllnankee & COCTICIL ULurrs. KTAVENWOKTH and Aicni- bland 3 ort Line. " and Hoc * IrlM A f sor. Thronah car * are also run between Mi'rran- At 1JAvs.NroKT. with the UaTdnport . lee rnd Knn ns Citr. via tbo "ilUwautco and C.M.&St.r' . K. K. Knok Island She Lln . " At WEST LIHEKTT. with the B. . C. K. * n The " Great uock Island" Is mssnlflcentlr AttiKiN.VELr. Tlth Central Iowa R.K. equipped. It" road bed IB simplr * u.2ct. and Its f t DM Xoiy\6. with I > M. * K. D K. a. ' Cracx 13 la lit wltn steel rails. AtCoiTNClL. ULt7Frs.wlth Union Pacific : S4 What will please jou mot will bo the plcasnr At OMAHA , with B. & ; o.B.lt.K. in flalr-i of enjoylnsr your mc K while passing overthn AtCoiU3H > tajD.NCTIo.v.wfthlJ.C.lCt > UK , ncautlfnl prairies of Illinois anil town. In one of At OTTCJIWA. wltn Central IowaH.lt W. , ourmsenltlcent Dlnlnct'ara that acuompanrnll St. lu * 1'no. and l It. & g.It. . Kill. TnronEli Kzprcs * ' 1'nilns. Vou ect an entire At KEOKUK. wttn Toi Peo. * War. ; y > 4-.JS rnpai. 113 cocxi a In served tn nny Urst-class hotel , Loan & Pac. . and St. 1 * . Keo. 4 N.-W. B & forseventy-Uvc cents. At CAMERON , with U. Ht. J. It. K. /pnreclatlnir the fact that a trmjority . . or the AtATClIIso.v. with Atch. , Topeka 4SJO3O. MM people prefer separate ap rtmpnts for different Atch. A Neti. and Ceo. ilr. U. P. K. UOa. purposes ( and the Immense passenger business At l.CAVENWOKTII , with Kin. Pao , rtJX 4M > of this line warranting It ) , we arp pleased to an Cent. IU ltd * . nounce that thla Company runs Pullman Jalace At KANSAS Crrr , with all llnrs for tJM Stiffing Car : loralecplnc purposes , and P.ilact and Southwest. PTT1.T.SCA1V r-AT.ACE CARS n.rran throiich to FKUniA , DEH COCXCAI > KltVfFS. JtAXMAS CITT , A TCiIISO.V , nnd . . Ticket ! Tlu tbti tilnr , Unatvn " the "Great JEock Jilund Hunt.1' are 1 ! Ticket 4cent In the "United St tc < md Canudti. For lafo rmatloa not obtnlauble at yonr homo ticket ofUce , A. . SI * . Qcn'l fcbpcrlnteadent. Uen'l Tkt. aod Paaa'irrA f . FOBSiiTlllF BEDDINfi FF&THFRS yiBBla H l8aa 5 aJiaa wlalUj 9 z-ri i ilLRQ wxisrnDO'VT' SBLAJDIES. * And EverytMng pertaining to the Furniture and "Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTS ! OF HEW GOODS AT THE LO'WIEJST J 1208 and 12SO farnhnin Street- ap li mon th tit - T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New York haa located In Omaha , anil guarantees to do fl'St clai work. Dental Roomi , over A. Crulckshink & Co.V , Cor 15th and Doojku. acp9-2m SHOW CASE ET O- J"WILIDIEJ. . , 1317 CAS3 fcT. , OMAHA , NEB. tfA good assortment always on hand.m 31. B. KISUOX. General Insurance REPRESENTS : CO. , of Un- ilon. Cosli A aeU . MlorIIT .VE3TCIIKJTKI : . .V. T. , Capital . l.ofl > ,003 THEMERCIIANrS , of tfewwk. N. J. , 1,00 ,001 OIKAP.O Kfii.PhIailelilibCapltal. ! | . I.OO'.OOO NORTH W E3TKIUV NATlOXAt.Cap- Ital . 90 > , COO FiriEMnN'.S FUND , California . 80-.OOU liltlTISlI AMKUICA AS3I1IUNCECO 1,204,000 Nl'.tt A IK FII'.K INS. CO. , A etg. . . . Sol.OM AMKRICAF CENTRAL , AsseM . 30 , OW 3 aat Cor. nl Fifteenth & Donzlai 8 % . mcf OMAHA , N SB. The Boston Dr Goods tore. ' * - Will Open in Kennedy's New Brick Building , 10th and Jones , on MONDAY MORNING , NOVEMBER IST , AT 9 O'CLOCK A. M WITH A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OE DRY GOO NOTIONS C Which will behold at Boston Prices. ESTRAOBDINART BARGAINS , direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Bostoiu will be offered to the PnKHn