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t CKAHLES POWELL , Xtliv. K OJTI1E PEACE Corner JB'.h and { ' &I1.UW&U. , Omaha Kcb. VM. S1 ERAL , t TTCRSEY AT LAW Room B.Creigbton A Et ! K.Uth , OMAHA , NEB. 0. U THOMAS , k TTOUJTCY AT I.ATV Loans money. bnv nd sells r * l oUt . Eoom 8tCreghton ! A , 2. TRGUP , AT LAW-Offlw In -OL Biock" , rith 0 orge E. Prltcbett , 1MB Ktmhao St. _ OMAHA. XEB. DEXFERLTKOMA8 , & TTOBNET AT LAW CrakkE&ank B Build A Inc. _ A. . cH rviCK , TTORNEY AT LAW QfAco IBM Fanhaa \ Htr et. _ " Tit. t. PEASODY , AWY2B OSre In Orcl hton Block , rust U j PonOSce. OMAHA , J , * rDBKC. COLLZCTIOHS KADI E. D. F-fGUtlCHLlH. 6 TTORNEV AT LAVT AND JUSTICE OF JS. TuE r * CB-SouthoMt corner Fifteenth Douglas J * ' . tloaB Promptly Attended to.ia K & 6ARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law - - , 0 < rnCF-Ur.onBloclcFlteenthai. < ? Farnbara < ATTORNEY AT LAW. HR3ACH ELCOK , COR. DCUC7oTH STS. OMA1IA. NEB. W. d. Connell , Attorney-at-Law. OCco- Front rooms , tip ttaln , In Hanicom'i "wr hrtck bulldftv , N. W. comer Fifteenth and CEiSB KEDIOK & KEDICK , Attorneys-at-Law. - - . nitoiitloo wlU be given to all rotU r raltunsof every d * crptloa ! ; will j- -wctico iu & , tbe Courts of the Etate and the mi ] SU.M. oace , Farnhara St. , oppoilte EDWARD W. SIHERAL , % TTOUNTnr AT LAW Hoora 6 Creljlitcn f\ . Block , lEth and Donclm atreeta. noMh S. F. MAKDERSON , A TTORNZr AT LAW 2iS Jambam Btrert \ Omaha W" . T. KldltRDS. a. J. Hr/MT HIOHAROS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. - - . Orncii 215 South Fourteenth Street. BY THE C.SC OP BOSflNKO'S RLE REMEDY. IIITERNAL EXTERNAL , AND ITCHING PILES _ J nt once on tlic nppllcatlon of Di lgp unuo' flic Kcmwl.t. which nrt ell f cttyupon t IIP part i. airecioU. tfio Tumor * , allnylng thp lntcn c Itcfi N A other rvmrillo liaie lalle < l. TrFU T nc oo other , nncl toll your npIcESSF i 3H 3T DO NOT DELAY HiBi tlie drnln on the > j > tein prodnoo BiHi * erxacneot Uliuiblllty , bat bar lt > Hi HiAi ABNED CURED FtTc AiFt Tc TcKi PRIGS , 50 CENTS. KiAl ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , SsSa AlSs , Sa nlll Bend It , SaSa prepaid , oiirvvelptorprlrc Sa Or BoMusbo'a Trrntiicon Plies s Dt fre SaAl an application. Add mi AlHi DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE GO. KiNi HiKi NiAl P1QUA.O. AlF AlSe Se "HE 8NLY MEDICINE I TImt Acts at tbo Same Time on I THE UVER , THE BOWELS , and th © KBD&EYS. . po thojretcm. win 1m jx-rfcct : If they lx c c " > BCed , TERRIBLE SUFFERING. Biliousness , Itudaci" , " Otcc , ConsUpntlon iid 1'Ucs , or Kid 8 ntv Comjilalnts , OraTcl , Hi etcs , 8f f Sediment in the Brine , Hill cr Ropy Urine ; or Jlhcn- inntlc 1'slns and Adio- < , . ru ill limra tliat shoolil liave bc n titallf. -til re-4oro the heaVlir nctlon and all tbeiio . a\n1ng c Il will IIP Imnlrtiod : neclcct : i tiumsar bl-sxi-l-oen rural. ! i M nnr jrpr to tlm inrrbcr. Tate It . .J'l-aiitijv llonccinon-fili ' nyourh trt. Vhv MiK&r lorifsorfromtlio torment ibhi.-.n : u = cK ? _ from Con- 'iw Daarsush distress - * > cn nnd Pllcn ? \ ittt txs co fearful boonuso OTdit- < r&i or4 wrlno ? WORT will cure you. Try apacr -c and ! f atsflc l \ . - * DnttH-'ti ? . K , or rfH fftt ft Jer J t * . * < -stii * > 4.lusvti.git. JVf , SlJO. j riir 'jsASig.T t co. , J 7 BATL7 BEE. OKAHA P03USHIHC COPROPRIETORS. . SIC Parnham , let. Sh and 10th StrtOt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year , in advance ( postpaid ) $3.00 emonUs " " .00 3 months " 2.00 TIME TABLES. THE MAILS. C , i If , W. E. R.,636 a. in. , ! :40 p. n C. B. & Q 5 : SO a , m. , 1:40 p. m. C. B. 1 & P. R. R. . 6:30 : a , m. , 2Wp. m C4'St. . Joe 630 a. m. H. City 4 P. 630a.m. O. P. B.E.ll : Ja.m. O. & R. T. to Lincoln. 10 a. m. B. AM.R.R.S:40 m. 0. &N. W. , 730a.m. orraisa C.77.W.B.R.t 11 a.m.,11 p. m C. R * 0. , 11 a. a , 9.30 p. m. O. R. I. i P. , U a. m. , 11 p. m. C. B. ft St. Joe , . 11 a.m. , 11 p. m. TJ. P. R. R. , 4 p m. O. & B. v. from Lincoln , 13:10 : p. m , 8. City & P. , 11 a.m. B. &M. In Jieb.,4 p. m. Local mall * for States Iowa leave but ono41 day , vis : 4:30 : a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 n. m. Sucd-j-s. THOMAS F. HALL.Poatmatr. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. UAVB. ARMY * . Dally Erprew..12:15 p. m , 835p.m. do Mixed 6.10p.m. 4:25 p. m. do Freight 630a.m. 1:40 p , ff. do do 8:15 a. m. 12.-20a.rn. TIME OABD OF THE BURLINOTOK. LBAVB OMAHA. Expreag 3:40 : p m. Kzprcsa lO JO a , m , Hall 60 a. in. Mall.100 p. m. Sunday * Excepted. Sundays Excepted. CHICAGO..ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC , fall .6:03a.m. I Mail 100p.m. Express SUOp.m. | Express..10:60 a. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. lall M.B"Oa.m. 11UU _ 7:20 p. m. > press..8:10pirn. : | Erpreaa..10ri a.m. Sundaj t oxccpted. CANSAS C1TT.ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS. L1AVB . ARFOVX. [ all 6:00 : a. m. I Express 7:10 : a. m. bcnnn 6:00 : p. m. ( Man 7:20J' . in. The only line rnnnlne Pnllman Sleeping Can nt of Omaha to Union Depot. 'MAHA ' & NORTHWESTERN AND [ SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC EAILBOADS. iprea.8rfKa. ) m. | Fxpres3 . . .4aO p m. Dally Except Sandaji. B. & M. R. R. In NEBEASKA. LIAVC. AER TX. liroushExp..S : < Oara I Through Exp..4:00pm Inooln xp..C.16 p m [ Llnczln Exp..8 i a m SIOUX C1TV & ST. PAUL R. R. .tU _ . .6:10am | ) zp eas. . . , rpre a S,40pmi | . 7:20 p m WABASa , ST. LOUIS 6 PACIFIC. LIATM. AXEIVZa. an _ _ 8a.m.MalllW5 ] . m ipraa..S:40p. : m. f ExpreB3. . . .4:2S : p.m. " BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. Ji. R. oive Omaha , dally. S a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , . a. m. , Ip.m. , 2p. m.,8p.m , 6p. m,6p. Leave Conndl HaBa ; S.-25 a. m. , 9:25 : a. m , , 125 a. m. , 11 5 a. m. , 1:25 p. m. , 2 5 p. m. , 25 p. m. , 5:25 p. m. , 6.-C5 p. m. , > or trips on 8anday , loavinc Omaha at 9 andll m. , 2 and E p. m. ; Conndl Blufli at 9:26 : , , :25 a nu , and 2:25 and 5 p. m. are Omaha : B a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:30 . m. , 1 m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , lave Conndl Bluffs : 6:15 : a.m , , 9:10 : a. m. , :40 am.25p. m. , 7KK ) p. m. , 7iO p. m. illy except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B . LkATK , AlUUTI. all. . . . . . . 10:45 : a. m. , 4:35 p.m. Dally except Sundays. 8A.NTA CLAtlS FOUND. Greatest UUcovory of the Age. onderlol discoveries hi thcworldbaveboen made tnong oth r thlnps whore Santa Caus ! etajed lildren oft ask U bo makes roods or cot , really he lives In a mountain of snow. ist year an excursion called clear to the Pole id suddenly dropped Into what Beomcd like thole lore wonder of venders they found anowland , alle fairy-Ilk 3 beings appeared on each hand. icre were mocntalnt like ours , with more beautiful prccn , id far brighter skies than over were seen , rdg with the hues of a rainbow were found , bile flowers ot exquisite fragrance were grow ln aronnd. ) t long were they left to wonder In doubt beiiiR coon c&me the/ bad beard much about , iras Santa Claus' self and tb IB they all say , > Iftoked like the picture r eaee every dsy. > drove up a team that looked \ ery queer , ms a team f srraeghoppcrs iustcad of reindeer , i mda in aBhell instead of a ilel h , it be toot them on conrtr win u. . u. _ away. i showed them all over hie wonderful realm , . id factories making goods for women aod mojjf irrlers were workine on hats creat and small , Bunco's they wld they were sending them all. if Klnglc , the Glove Maker , told them at once , I our Gloves we are sending to Bnnce , nta showed them cuipenders and many thing * more. ying I alse took theee to friend Bonce's store. nta Glaus then whispered a secret b 'd te'l , In Omaha every one knew Bunco well , i therefore should ecnd his { roods to his care , towing his friends will get thdr full share. > w remember ye dwellers in Omaha town , I who want presents to Bunco's go round , r shirts , collars , or gUves great and small , ad your sister or aunt one and all. 3unce , Champion Hatter of the West , Donslas OK. A. S. PENDERY , ONSULTING PHYSICIAN IS PERMANKNTLY LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE. 5 Tenth Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA Jfferinj his services in all department ! o didne and surgery , both in genual au icial pracUr * acnto and chronic diseases. Ca consulted ul ht and day , and will vltlta Tt of the dty and nonntv on rflcr.lnl ot UtU i. new anH hitherto unknown remedy ( or all leases of the Kidneys , Bladder , anu Urinary eans. " It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- , Brichfs Disease , inability to retain or expell D Unne , Catarrh of the BUdf or , high colored d i > canty crine , Painful Dnnatlng , LAM1 iCK , Ucncral Weakncsj , and all Female Com- t avoids internal medicines , Is certain In it ccts and cures when nothlnz else can. For sale by all Druggists or sent by mall free on receipt of the price , 82. W. \Y NEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tS a n your address tor our little book , ow a wag Saved. " ME3 E. ISH , Agent tor Nebraska. AGRICULTURAL Burying Apples. IjwaHcmeifead. The Ben Davta apple u peculiarly abundant ihta reason , and it in ay be useful to many to know tliat thi * vari ety , as will aitho R manite , Linmg- burg and other ihick-skinned , close- fleshed vuietii ! " , may bo kept will little less and a p s tive improvement of lerture and flavor , by burying in rhe earth. Seltct for thia purpose a dry spot , where the atnfaca drainage may ba made retf c\- \ Excavate about tire feat in dtpth in the center in the form of a deep circular dish. Govar the br.'tom with a thick layer of stravr. Put the apples on in the form of a regular coae , and cover with a thick layer of dry wheat chaff ; over this place evenly a thick layer of dry itraw , and over all above twelve inch es of earth , smoothly compacted on the outside so as to shed water. A _ pitci ) of old atovo pipe or pump stock should be placed on top of the mound to give ventilation until severe weath. er cornea on , when it should be closed and the whole mound covered with horse manure. The apples with us treated in thia way have always como out in the spring with little loss and with far better color , texture and flavor than when kept in the best cellar. In connection we may give a trans lation from the German of Dr. Lucis , by Miss M. Sinclair , of the I. A. A. : "In tao summer gather a quantity of clean wood moss , pick it fine , and wash it tc remove all insects ; then dry and lay away in a dry airy place. In au tumn select perfect uninjured speci mens and keep on straw in an airy place , so as to become thoroughly dry. Fhen cover tha bottom of a box : MX inches deep with the moss ; on thu place the'apples or pears close togerh sr with the atoms up. Over Ihis , ho second layer of fruit ; BO continue intil the box is filled. Ihen nail on .he cover and bury in , a dry spot EO leeply as to exclude frost. Fruit preserved in this way will ra- aiu its aroma and bu ns fresh the lext July as when first githered from ho trees. " Wo cannot bury in this way , but the > lan wo have outlined comes near inough to it for coarae fleshed , tough- kin tied apples , Hints for Window Gardens. Pretty window gardens may be oado by taking the tin boxes in which nackerel is put up ; j.aint them groan > r scarlet , and put in such plants as TOW well together When watering hem do not use more water than will ia absorbed during tha day. A few xperiments will soon enable one to udge correctly in regard to the mount , and it is surpriaii.g to SOD ow the plants will thrive , in uitor cfiance of all the wise things that are aid about drainage. The tin or zinc ises in which thread is packed will Iso , when painted and placed in a land , make very good window gw- ens. Water in which the gridiron nd frying-pan have been washed is an icollont fertilizer. Timber Experiments. A correspondent of the Iowa State Register writes : List spring I put n my farm 2OOC , black cherries , ,000 catalpaa and 2.000 white oaks , nd was congratulating myself on luir fine growth , when Mr. Foote , a olghboring farmer , informed ino lat in Connecticut , whore he was lised. the growiug of black cherry ees along the highways was prohib- ed by law , as the leaves wore poison- US to cattle that cat them. Now , at wishing to poison my neighbors' title , will you please state the fact jout the poisonous qualities of these ees ? As I lave set this variety " eng my lences"to - i living posts , will you lot me know they are proof against hungry cato - o and horses as well as shcop ? If not , icy must nil be taken up and box der put in their place. This is a wonderful year fur mast : all kinds ; never the like known are before. I shall improve the op- jrtunity to plant fifty bushels of ack walnuts , as well as some hickory id white oak , as I am satisfied tbtit 0 must plant timber that has some immercial value. Do you recom- cnd fall or spring planting of nute , id how deep should the different inds be covered ? Fifteen years since obtained a bushel of butternuts and istribmed them among the farmers : Pottawattamie county. They were [ anted , came up , lived , some one jar , some two , and now every one is jad ; and to-day I only know of one ngle tree in this county that is bear- ittnuts , and for the first time , and ily a few young ones in the nurseries id brought from abroad. There is something very singular jout the fatality of our soil to the lestnut , beach , sugar-maple and htte butternut , while they , all do ell and most of them are indigenous 1 the Des Homes valley. Yet after speated efforte I have never been aloto make a single tree of either of le varieties mentioned , grown from IB nut , live for more than two years ; either do I know of any living speci- > en in Western Iowa , except such as tay be in our nurseries. This tall I mil again make the experiment with lestnuts and white walnuts , as we at ret had equally bad luck with our nit trees. It is certainly remarka- le that of the butternut and sugar- isplo , so common in Central Iowa , icre is not a single indigenous aped- ' ion ia Western Iowa. My first experiment in tree-plant- ig was with the cottonwool , 9 years ro , when I put out 15,000 6 feet part. These trees have made a iried growth , some of them being ow 10 inches through "and 35 feet igb , and many not over 3 inches tiniigh and about the same heighth. aTnny were killed by the gophers , , of era decayed without ktown ciuse , I so that now not over seventy fi e pe- cent remain. Wherever the cotion- arcods die I refill with white ash. I do not consider coitouwood groves a succeei. Since then I have pat cut seme 15,000 white -and green ash , black-walnuts , catnips , alailtlU3 : , and bluck cherries and planted some 30 bushels of bhck wiuncta. The walnuts were three years old when bought of Doujlaes ( & Sons , sent tome mo in the fall and very carefully covered up in the ground till spring , and whcntskon out and planted were found to be somewhat mouldy , and bate generally made a bad growth , three-fourths at least having died. The other trees ha a done remarkably well , but require as much cultivation as c rn. Very littla timber or wood is now required for farming purposes since wire fences and' cob fual have come into use , and I am satisfied that tree growing as a matter of profit is too expensive , except such varieties ns will be used and shipped for manufac turing purposes. Andoraonvhle. The Anderconville prison pen has just been visited by a correspondent , who found oaks fifteen feet high grow ing on part of it , while near the southern limit was a thrifty cotter field. The caves in which the men burrowed are all gone. On the nortl : hill , which sent its slope down to th south , the rains of fifteen years haVi carried away their roofs and havi trashed the earth away until they havi gullied ravines thirty feet across a < the top and deep , with crumbling , precipitous tides. On the south hill , 'facing ' the north , the caves are marked only by the depressions of the ground where the roofs have fallen. The hoi- lws have not entirely filled , and prob ably never will , nOw that they are corer.'d with the meager grass and weeds of southern Georgia. The stream which Was such a horrible agent of death is now a clean brook ibout four feet wide and tea inches Jeep. The sides , which , trodden by the feet of tens of thousands of men laily , were a soggy quagmire , are gaining solidity , though still swamy , Hid in some places impassable. Chinese Ponies. The ponies used for racing in Ja pan being Japanese ; , Chinese , and lalf-bred , they cannot bo run togeth er , though formerly no distinction was nado between the first two breeds. Phis , however , was found to be a mis- : ake , the Chinese pony proving al- nest invariably the faster of the two , 10 the races were divided between the wo classes of animals , though one or wo "events" were still loft open fcr ioth to enter. But later , when the talf-bred was discovered to have even no'ro speed than the Chinese pony iiid to approach more nearly to thu oreign idea of a horse than either the 'npanoao or the Chinese poniea , the aces were again divided and a certain lumber set apart for the half-brod ex- lusively. As , however , there are nmparitively so few half-breds , the umber of races open to them is nee- sssrily limited. The China pony is .ithout . exception the ugliest of the quine specie * . A long head , fre- uontly with a Roman nese ; ears ften slit part way down , giving the niraal almost the appearance of hav- ig four ears , le a short and dumpy , hough straight and firm , and a short cck , together with a great df > p'h of irth and breadth of chest make him > ok extremely unwieldy and unat- aactive. As a weight carrier , how- ver , especially considering his tight , which averages about thirteen : id a half hinds , ho cannot ba excell- * I CJ.pl,0 ; , hn is fr pURntv ] i idaea acrots the country ( which in hina moans over the ridge arjd fur- iw and across ditches , but as the ind in that country is not fenced off , sldom over a high jump ) , with as lirtoen stone ( IGiJ pound' ) on his ack. If it were not for the expense : importation no ponies could be bet- r fitted for polo playing in America , hey are fast , powerful , and as quick i cats on their feet , and many of them : e trained to obey the presturo of the sins upon their necks. In China a loroughly good back pony would cost Deut ' 100 tsels ( $130) ) or perhaps n ttlo'leas , but when the expense and sk of the voyage to America are ikon into consideration it is question- bio if the experiment would be worth 10 trial. The China pony is a hardy ttlo brute , and does not require oats. n fact , it is not fed on oats , unless ho a UEed for racing or hunting , but is ept in good condition on hay and arley , which alao applies to the Jap- neso pony. This , of course , renders pony's keep in China or Japan much ! ss coatly , as oats , not being indigo- ous to either country , are imported om America and sold here at a high gure. Chinese mares are seldom if ever sen , [ and the horses , when brought own from the country , are branded , Bneraliy on the flank ( sometimes also p having their ears slit , as mention- i above ) , and , unlike the Japanese onios , are nil geldings. "Let Politics Alone. " etrolt Free Presj A real clean , nice looking couple oro-at the-Uniou depot yesterday to ike n train going couth. The bus- and was nearly 70 years old and retty lively , and the wife was only a oar or two behind him , with a voice ! iat meant business every time aha period her mouth. There was con- idorablo political talk around the de- ot , snd the old man at once became itorested. "I've been over in Canada in the roods for the last two weeks , and I hain't * eard a thins , " he explained. "Is ihe 'lection over with ? " "Yes , " replied one ot tha men. "Many riots and knock-down&l" "Thousands of them. " "I used to e thu worst man arouni' the pi Us you ever sw , " continued the old man as he spit upon his hand ? . 1'vBBeoa the time it took four con stables to hold me. " "Peter , what are you doing here ? " asked tte old hdy as'she suddenly ap peared. "Findiucf out abut politicj. " "What kind ? " "All kinds. " "Well , you let politics .Mono and come into the waiting-room. " "Purty soon. So they had riots and knock-down ? , eh ? Lord I don't I wish I had been around ! " "Peter ! " called the wife. "Yes , I'm hero. I suppose the can didates set up the drinks , didn't they ? " "Oh , yes. " "Great shakos ! But I wish I'd been over here. Take it along bout forty years ago , and after I had thrcu drinks down it took the whole whig party to hold me. My great hold was in clean ing out the voting place and walking off with the ba'lot ' box. " "Pettr , I want you ! " called the wife. wife."Yes "Yes , Nancy. Well , which side" Peter was choked off right there. Nancy got hold of hU collar and lifted hia heels off the floor , whirled him around and headed him for the wait ing room with the remark : "After have lived with you me an other forty years you'll learn that when I say Peter I don't mean Paul ! The idea of your standing out here and talking politics when we've got to look around for a piecO of bed-cord to tie that old satohel up or lose half our duds ! Pikel" When they came out to take the train the old man had his eye out , aud seeing the man who had answered his qnoi > t'on,1iBa3kad : "Who did you say was "lected ? " He was yet on tUe last word when the wife brought her bandbox down on top his head with the exclamation : "Shot up ! " That "aliot" him. Ho looked back once 'vith a sorrowful , injured air , but she punched him in the back frith the box , and he humbly entered the car and was driven into the scat on the side next to the dark wall. ( Jet a corner. On one of the morning trains over the Erie road the other day , a farmer looking man walked the length of the ; ar withour finding an empty seat , mil he slowly returned to one occu pied by a lone man , who at once ipread himself out as much as possi ble , and suddenly became deeply in- ierestod in his newspaper. The 'armor halted beside the Beat , but ; ho other made no movement. Even ifter a full minute had passed there ras no sign that he meant to share lis quarters with the other. Then ho farmer touched his arm and said : "If you can hang on long enough 'ou'll make a fortune. " "What whafa tha * , sir ? " demand- d the other as he looked up. " "It's a big thing hang onto ill" whispered the farmer. "Whatiait ? What do you mean , ir ? " "I tumble ; but I won't giy it way , " chuckled the farmer. "What do you mem , sir ? " "I mean that you've got tha biggest orner on the hcg market ever known ii this country , and if you don't make million dollars out of it I'll ' eat cod- sh fora year. " EUlf that seat was suddenly vaca- ed , but the farmer preferred to brace p against the stove. Dr. King's Now Discovery for Oon- umptiona certainly the greatest inrlinal remedy c ci pmuco nuniii UHS each of suffering humanity. Thou- ands of once hopeless sufferers , now Dudly proclaim their praise for this rondcrful Discovery to which they we their lives. Not only does itposi- iwly cure Consumption , but Coughs , 'olds , Asthma , Brorchits , Hay- i'ever , Hoaraneas 'and all affections of he Throat , Chest and Lungs yields t once to its wonderful curative pow- r as if by magic. We do not ask you o buy a large bottle unless you know rhat you are getting. Wo therefore arnaUy reqw.it you to call on your iruggist , J. K. leu , and get a trial lottle free of cost which will convince ho most skeptical of its wonderful I lerits , and show you what a regular ne dollar size bottle will do. For ale by J , K. IBH. (4) ( . Bucfciea'B Arnica Salve U The BESTSAIVE In the world for Iota , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Iheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp- d Hands , Chilblains , . Corns , and all inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve 9 guaranteed to give perfect satlafac- led in every case or money re landed , 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omnha r THOSE TERRIBLE HEADACHES GENBE- LTED by obstru ted socrttions , and to which idiM are especially subject , can always be re- leved , and their roeurrenoo prevtnted , by the i3 ol TARIUST'S EmavMCE.tr SILTZIH APJEH.VT PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUQ STORES. 45 Tears befo THE DK.C.McI.AM'E'S . . . LITER PILLS are not recommended as a remedv "for all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in allTJilinii' Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head" ache , or diseases of that character , thev stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. J o better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As 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 impression.McLANE'S LIVER FILL. Each wrapper bears the signatures - tures of C. McLxsE and FLEMIHO Bnoa. . upon having Hie genuine DR.C.JICLANE-S LIVER PILLS , pre pared bw FLEMING BROS.Pl sbnrglilPa. , the market being full of imitations of the name J/cJ > mc , spelled differently ' but same pronunciation. IVE UNLIKE PILLS * .NDTHEU > jUAL PURaATIVES.-IS PLEAS ANT TO TAKE , And ill protO atonoe themes potent and harmless SYSTEII RENOVATOR nd CLEANSER that has yet be-n b'oujht to public notice. For CONSTIPATION. BILIOUS SES3 , HEADACHE , PILES , and a'l ' disorders irislng from an obstructed state of the system , t is Incompurably the best cuiative extant. Vvoid Imitations ; Insist on gettingtho article ailed for. TROP1C-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is put up In > ronzed tin boxes only. Price 60 cent ? . Ask ourdruggist for Descriptive Pamphlet , or ad- Iresa the proprietor , J. E. HETHERINOTOIf , New York or Sin Frandneo. Before Purchasing AST FORM of So-Called ELECTRIC BELT , Sand , or Appliance represented to cure Nervous , ) hrone : and Specia Dinette ) , send to the PUL- rEKJACHERGALVANlCCO,613Mout emery itrcet , San Francisco , Cal. , for the'r ' Free 'amphlct and "The Eltctrlo Keview , " and you rill save time , health and money. The P. O. to. are the only daalera in Genuine Electric Ap- iianeea on the American Continent. HOW TO CURE iOKSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , ill diseases of tha Throat , Lungs , ana Pulmonary Organs. USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. iiocal Aetnts everywhere to se ( Tea , Coffee , Baking Powder , lavoring Extracts , etc , by sample , to familiia , roftt good. Outfit fre * . People's Tea Co. , EJI 120. St. Louis. Mo. THE COLORADO iUSINESS COLLEGE Thlslnstltution , located at Denver , Co'crado , ie Educational and Commercial center of the est , Is pre-orainently the beat and most practl- 1 of IU kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , Preafdent , D. W. U ttjuiuu ij ana complete atltutlon of tha kind In the world. Thousands accoun'ants and Business men , In the prin- M cities and towns of tha United States , owe elr tuccess to our couria cf training. he Risfct Kind of Education for Young Men and ladies. Fine , new brick block , at Junction of three rent oar lines. Elegantly fitted and furnlshad artments for the application of and carrying It of our novel and systematlo methods ot 1USINESS TEAINING- , Young men who contemplate a business life , id parents having sons to educate , are partlcu- rly requnted to tend for our n w Circular , blch will give full informatioo aa to terms , indltioc of entrance , etc. G , W. FOSTER , President , p6-3m Denver , Colorado. 'o ' Nervous Sufferers The Great European Eemedy Dr. J. B , Simpson's Specific Medicine. His a > positive cureforSpermatorrhea , Seminal 'e knes , Impotency , and ail diseaiea resulting om Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Io s ot cmory. Pains in the Back or Side , and diieascs . _ . -n [ that lead to Consumption Insahity and anearlygrave The Specific Uedldno is being used with wonder ful success. Pamphlets : ut free to all. Wnte for them and get full irticulars. Price , Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack- res for 85.00. Address all orders to J.B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. . Nos-lOland 106 Main St. , Buffalo , K. T. Sold In Omihalby 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell . K. Ijh and all druggists everywhere. sep23-d wly VIA THE Chicago Ss Northwestern s&ja.ssu' sr-a.-ar. 2S80 MILES QF ROAD ! It li the SHORT , SURE and Sfo RoaVa Batwcro COUNCIL BLUFFS ura GEIOAGOMILWAIIKEE ind M points EAST and NORTH. IT OFFERS THK TRAVELING PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND J10RE ADVANTAGES THAS ANT OTHER ROAD IN THE WEST. It li the ONLY ROAD bottrwn COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon fhlch It ran PULLMAN HOTEL OAES ! I n addition to th wound to plena all clusca of traveler * , it zlves FIRST-CLASS HEALS at Its EATING } STATIONS at M crata each. ITS TRACK IS STEEl PAILS I ITS COACHES ARE THE FIHESTI ITS EQWPHEHT FIRST CLASS If yon wish tha Best Traveling Aocommmla- tlonsyou will buy vonr ticket by thli Route JtS"AND WILL TAKE NONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can sell von Tbronzh Tickets via this road and Check -ninal Bog- 0 < o K"rc of Charge OMAHA TICKET OKFICES-12H Farnham St , Cor. 14th , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and Union PacISc Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 Haw SIontKOm- eryStrcot , , For Information , folden , rctttt , etc. , not ob tainable at nomu Ticket Office , address an ; agent of the Company , or HABVIH HBCHITT , W- STEHHITT , Gent Hanaeer , ( kuT Paas. Apmt CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CURS , Gen'l Aet Omaha * Coondl Bluffs. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QJJINCY mth Smooth and Perfect Track , Elcjsnt Pal senger Ccacbcs , and PULLMANSLEEP1NC&DINING CARS : t Is acknowledged by the Prtss , aai all wke travel over It , to be tha Bert Appointed and Beat Managed Road In the Country. PASSBNGEBSTGOING BAST Should ooar in mind that this la the 3EST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of rOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , mil the Advantage of Six Dally Line ] ot Palace Sleeping Carg from Chicago to few York City Without Change. ill Erprees Trains on thia line are equipped with the Westiufhouse Patent Air Brakisand Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , tha most Perfect Fro- tcction Against Acd- denta in the world. ULLMAH PALACE SLEEPINQ AND DIKING CABS Are ran on th Burlington Route. Information concurninz Routes , Rate * , Tlmo onccctions , etc. , will bs cheerfully given by pplj-in ; ut the olEoo of the Burlington Route , IS Fourteentn Htrcct , Omaha. Nebraska. .E. PERKiNS , D W. HITCHCOCK. Qen'l Manager. Gen. West'ii Pa . Atr't. . O. PHILLIHPI , S : . Joe. , Mo. General Az nt , Oaaha. H P. DUEL , ip .dl Ticket Acent Omaha. ± sso. LC..3T. JOE&C.B.R.R. , U in * ? umjri " * v f f IT. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and Ui * WEST. 'o change ot cars between Omaha and St. Looll and but one bctweon Omaha and New York. ES DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS nil trains AU Eastern & Western Cities nth less charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line U oqulpued with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car , Palace Day Coach es , Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the caUbrattd wWlnhoa3 Alr-Brake. ySEE THAT YOUR TICKET BEADS-m iarVla Kansas City , St. Joseph and'Ct 0-ConndlBIuff3lt.B. . Tlck la for sala at all coupon station * In the rest. . P. BARNARD , A. 0. DAWJS , ' . . ' . Art Oon'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. & Ticket St. Joseph , Mo. St. Joseph. Mo , W. C. 8EACIIRIST , Ticket Ajcen. , li Tlfteenth Street , hetwren Farnhau and Doniloa , Union Block , Omaha. 03. TEHON , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Agent , Omaha. Gen'rl Acent , Omaha. Vlachine Works , JMJUJ F. Hammond , Prop , & Manager , Themott thorough appointei and complete lacblne Shops and Foundry in the state. Casting ! ot every deicrlptfon manufaoted. Engines , Pumps and eveiy daaa of machinery oado to order. order.pedal attentlan fiven to iTell Augurs , Pulleys , Hangers , 8haftingBrid&e IronsCeer etc Plansforuew Uachlnerylfeachanloal Dranijht- ag , Uodels , etc , neatly executed. 66 Earner St. , Bet. 14th and 16th. UNDERTAKER , Odd Follows' Block , 'rompt attention eiven to orders by telegraph. B5tOS 20 r-ll 3r t.me . - Sample wott > tra. Address Stlnson ft Co KIDNEG-3X is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weafe or Foul Kidneys Dropsy Bright's Disease Loss of Energy j f - r ' ---j j O * * * * rf \ * * ' * - p \Ji * J * A. 4I A A y TJ aT Trrnj TaVl + * * * - * . - . * - . ft -.n . : . _ _ n m j _ _ nebihty , or a y Obstructions nr sine from Kidney r " Bladder "nisf ass ANo for Yellow Fever , Blood on d Kidney Poisoning , ia v.ifecled malarial sections. In the mrmlr.n'.us i iu.J li > ! n n or water p V ; Itexcltea Bhdlt > iy action In the Kldn' giving th m ureii.tli , i . .fn I -stiirius the < e or.-ans to a healthy condition , showiujr It * rOtr\t on both the o.i r tt.icay u. > * . > ' . nr ne . It can be taVeit t ill tinitn , in all cllnutcs aud . ui . Jn . - - - clrcumrtances ni n u- { onlmatter Iryltan y at nfl i w ysuso ItMa family mcdicina. Ladies especially will like it and Gentlemen \\iUQid K1DXKGKN thebtst Kidney Tmlc evsr used" NOTICE faiUlo : * H "H-an ih-'ipiV.ure of LAV > KENCK & MAMTIX. alsoa Proprietary Gorern ment Stamp.Ah'ch penults K1DM&ENU bo told ( withou : hceose ) ST Drcjj'jta , Crocots and Other PerMjas ecr > Lcre. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at your Dru UUcr Grocers , wa will send a bottle prepaid to tha nearest exirott offioo to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEAIEES everywhere Wholesale ajeote in Oma , STeKLE.JOilXSON'i CO. , * iU supply tha rado at ruanufur.ur prljd. . - - T - \t \ T T - \7 WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CFOCRAPHY O < THIS COUNTrtY.Wi\ SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. B. [ S T1IE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST * THE Ita main Una runs from Chlcnxo o Council I J > in < no Cars for eaUDKpunx * aoBlT- BluttX pa Mnc thrnuHb Jollct , Ottca. LaSille. I prcat fontcroof cur Palace Can Us SMI : Jeneeo. Moltn < - , Roc < Island. DnrenpDrt , WMI I SALOON nera you can enjoy jour " Liberty , loiraCtty.Maren a.UruokTn. ) < irlnnci. I at nil hears of ihe day. lies iloinM ( the capital of Iowa ) , itourt. AtlojSlagnlHcent Irtm Urld ei spaa tn Jc , and Avoca ; with branches from Ilnru and JllMourl rivers at all polnu croaae4 y- InntUontoI'torla ; Wilton Janctlon toMusca- line , ana transf en are avoided at Counct IT Jr.e Washington. FolrtelO. Eldon. Uelknap. Kantas City. Lcavenworth. and AtciUao' cnUeville. Frtneelon. Trenton , Oallatln. Came- nectloni bclncmodo In Union Denou. rnn. Leuveaworth , Atchlson , and Ken as City ; T11B PUINCiTAl. It. 1C Washington to mgourney. Oskalonsa. and Knox- 1U1B O11KAT TU110UUU rllle : Keoinic to Fnrainirton. Uonnparto , H n- . lonjDort. Independent , Eldon , Ottumwa. Eddr- At cniCAUo. irtth Bnw tea rIlK , O3k looia , rella.Monrtxj. and les Melees : Za < t and South. S'ewton to Monroe ; IesMone ) to Indlartolaana , IVlnterset ; Allantlj to Lewis and Audubon ; and It. W.f-K-Ild . \oca to IlarlKn. Thl Is positively the only AtWARiiLNOTiivnciaina. with tV U llallroad. which own , and operate * a through Ind from Chicago Into the State of Kansas. Ati.AbAr.l.E.Tt.jIll.Cent.Il - ThrouKS Kznrcsa 1'asspcser Trains , with Pnll- Atl EORlA.with 1V. . * J. ; P. nan "aluco Lais attacrie < ! , aranm each way dally W. : lll.JMIti amlT.l'.AW. lids. . , between C'HICAOO and PEOIILA. KA.VSAS Crrv , At lltKK iHUisn wltli "Mllwmkeo it " < v > Cooxcii. HLtrrrs. lAvrswonTrt ami ATCHI- bland 3..ort Line. " and Rock IildA Peo. rt sov. Throuch cars areano rnn between JlilTau- At OAVtXPOHT , with the JJavtfnport l n&- RRJ'3XfSSIP > ! Ja the - C.M.iSt.l'.iCK. The "tire-it V.ock Island" AtiVryrLiBcnTj wj-Ujjth.eJB.tCR- - squlpped. Its road bed is simplyjct.andiu A 1 1 > CS .Voi.vt.i with I ) iL A V. t > K. tt. Lracltla laid with ttccl rails. AtCocxciL HLvrrs. with Union raciar/w < What will pleoso yon moat will be the pleasure AlCJlAIIA.tTith I ! . . t Mo.It.lt. It. In f , < & ) f enloylnic your mcaH. while piualni ; ovcrthn A t COLUM H cs J r scrio v.wfih flc. K. 4 N , . leantif ul pralrlc * of Illinois and Iowa , In ono of At OTTCJUVA. wtn Central Iowa it. H- * rar magnificent Dlnlnp Cars that accompany nil gt-I .t rncL.andC.11. ft Q. It Kds. mrouch Eiprcss 'Imlns. You Bet an entire At KioKUK.wlth Toi _ feo.4War. : ncsl. as Kooii a * Is served In tiny lint-class hotel , . . , . : orseventy-tlve ceuti. At TAMEUO-V. with ILSt. J 1C 1C ippreciatlnir the fact that a majority of the At ATCIIUOX. with Atch _ Topeka & itnirV icople prefer eeparate apartments for different Atch. A .Neb. and Cen. Br. O. H/K. lids. mrpoees ( and the Immense p.is enct r bualnem At I.KAVENWOHTH. nlth KttD. Pao , MO > . if thlf line warrantlne It ) , wt > urc plea eU to nn- Cent.It.Kd8. munco that this Company runs 1'ullmtm J'ulace AtKAMSAtCrrrwlth all llnea for tK 'J ur for sleeping purposes , and 1'iloct anil Houtlmejt. LST PAJ.ACE CAKS - rnti throiiih to PEOI AJDK MO flL J5MJFFS. KANSAS CI1TT. A TC1IISU.V. rtml A.KA VJ3NWOKTJB. TlcUetn vltl this Xjlne , known a tha "Oreut JCocbL l lund Jtout * , " re tot : ii : Ticket &eent In the United State * ( .nil Canada. For Info -matlon not obtulaublo at your home ticket oHc , . I TTVTTFl . \ T T IL. , lrT * Gen'l Sapcrlntendent. U n'lTit. aodPa FURNtT And Everything pertaining to the Furniture ard - Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSGRTiVlEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THE 1208 and 1210 Fariilmm Street. ap St mon th sat . T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New Tork has located In Omaha , and guarantees to do first-clan work. Dental Room * , over A. Cruickshink It Co.'n , Cor. 15th and Doughs. sepO-2m SHOW GASES IdMUTACTCRZD BT O. J" > \ AJLIiIDIEj. . , 1S17 CASS fcT. , OMAHA , NEC. tfA- good assortment always on hand. * ? ! HI. K. IIISDOX , General Insurance A KEPKE3E.NT3 : PHCuNIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon don. CaihA-wta I5.I07.1ZT .VESTCHKSTElt. N. Y. , Capital l.OOO.nOJ THE MERCII > ? fS. of Neirk. . N. J. , 1,000,001 GIKARD FIIlKrliUaIcl.l.hiCiplt ( ( l. . 1,000,000 NORTHw fSTKiiN KATIONACC P- IU1 900,100 FIUEJllIN'S FUND , California 600/W BKITISH AMERICA ASSURANCECo l.SOO.OCO NKWA tK FIRE IKS. CO. , Arectn. . . . goO. ° 0 AMKRICAF CENTR VL , Awets 300.1 Q 3 ut Car. of FKMenth k Douglas St. raj OUAIIA. NKtT. Cash D Good n-'l ' S i , ) .i Now/Qpen in Kennedy's -New Brick Building , 10th. and Jones Streets. r - - A \ T3 "T T IXT" A ? f TTP - : ± L. V J JTu JLJ J LN A\ vV A Direct from the Auction Rooms of New York and Boston , will be offered in Af. * f. * SILKS , VELVETS , NOTIONS , BLANKETS , COMFORTS , TABLE LINEN Li'/ DOMESTICS AND MILLINERY. - - - - r- ? , Gall and examine our Stock. You can save 15 to 20 per cent , by buying of us. German and Swedish clerks ; , i