SHARLES POWELL , TTUBT1CE OF THE I EACE corner IBth and gj Famliaa t . , OnahaHeb. 1 TTORhEr AT LA.W Room 6 , Creirijton A Block. lf.th Ct. . OMAHA. KEB. _ 3. L. THOHAS. A TTOBiT.T AT LATT Loans laoncr ; boys .ii. and sells real cEtato. Boom g , Crtlghton A. C. TRCUP , A TTORNET AT LfJ * OSc * In Htta jm' A. BlocV , Trtth Gsorge E. Prltehett , 160C fembam Kt. _ OMAHA. XEB. CEXTES L , TKOBIA8 , * TXOENEY AT LAW OralcUhank Salld Xi. teg- A. M. CHADWiCtf , TTpRNEV AT LA-ST-Ofllce ISM Zarnham \ Ktr tt. . L PEASSOY. A S-Oiac * Ic Orofchton Block , Bert U J PwrtOSl , OilAEi , EEBUASKA. c. D. KCLAUCHL ! . TTOP.ffKT AT LATf Aim JCSTICS OF TKACE Eoatheart ccrcer FIf t entli C ? -CollortioT ! Promptly Attended to.-g > ' 3ftJ5K & fiARTLEfr. Attorneys - Law , ATTORNEY AT LAW. ftnsftca BLOCK , coa. DOUC. & ISTK STS. , . OHAHA. KZB. W. J. . . Oonnell , Attorney-at-Law. . ln Hansoom's new g , W. Vf. corner Hft ith and f ttntum ituiation will U given to all tnlts -canit ) carporatloru ct every description S will Ji" " " I" J She Courts of the State and the United PUt . oaoa. Famham St , oppotlU Oonrt uou c. EDWARD W. SIKERAL , A TTOKN-sr AT LAW Hoom 8 Orelftton XX. g'"ctlEthandPoDgbmatrBetg. ' noBda S. F. MAKDER80N , 1 1 tAW-JU Pamham Btnrt Omaha W. T. IticnAiuts. a. j. RICHARDS & HUNT. Atfcorneys-at-Law. - - . Omc 215 South Fourteenth Street. BT THE CkC OF SANKO'S ILE REMEDY. IKTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND 5TCHINB PILES nt cnre on Hie nppHration or r I'lle regjjj-opon Uippnrtu _ _ * * -ii-m abaorfalnl tbe Tomorm. nUaylnc the Intcnac Itcfc tJl oltn-r rrmetTuhn > e f lle < t. Xry il j c no other. anU tell woav MKlghho i | lamrrlta. DO NOT DELAY * * " drain on the iTctcm prWiue suaent dlaabllltj- , bat boy U , TgYJT ABNE CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , will s ad It , prepaid , on receipt ofpric | * I r. Boaanbo'B TrcntiM * oat rtlc * swsat tr I ! DR. BOSAKKO MEDICINE CO P1QDA. O. . ' 88LY MEDICINE ! 21iat Acts at tlio Same Time on THE LIVER , THE BOWELS , and the KIDNEYS. " " These c.xat orpins trotho natorsl cleans , rrn of the system. ITUieyvorkwell-healUi TNlU.bc perfect : .If Ibcy become clocced , drcodf al diaeaBcs are sure to f ollowwlta TERRIBLE SUFFERIKQ , * : ElJionsiicss , Kuidachc , Dysp oita , Jann Jlrc , Conitipstlon sad Piles , orEId- * Complaints , flrnrrt , Hicbttec/ ; ! - Sediment in the Urine , Miller or Bopy Urine ; or Khen- jaatic Tains and AchM , arc developed licconwi the Wood Is poisoned trlth tlie lirn.ors Uiat shonld livn been expelled mtiiially. r KBDNEY-WORT , r-HIiT-Ftoro tlichcalllir action and all these tUMrojlnR evils Mill lie banished ; neglect utTcr. . Tryltandyon I Rill odd cmcmoro to tlic number. Tate It tnd health ! II once more cladden your heart. r \VhysurTor lonBerfromth tonn nt of nn acting baclc ? Why boar ouch distress from Con- ; Btlr-atlon and Plica ? Why bo co fnnrful bccsus of dl - ordoroaurlno ? . ir > XTr-\vor.T win cur" you Tryspacir f vett once and bcsatlsfled. It la a dry ttgaable eotnpound and r-ur Orunattt io it , or tri.'J git U far Insist vjionhstlng il. JTlcftlOO. * CO. , Trr fctn , 1'"rr"r "i- > Bnr THE OMAHA PCBUSHIHO 80. , PROPRIETORS. 925 Farnlum , tet. Stk and 10th Strut * TBR1IS OK SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 year. In adTance ( postpaid ) $3.00 Bnontl , ! " " 1.00 Siconths " , " top TIME TABIES- TKE MAILS. 0 , 4K , TV.R.R,6Ma. tn. , S : p. C.B.4O6 : .aanu , 5:40 p.m. O.R.1&P.R. B. . taO C'St Joe StSO a. m B. Citj-4jP.B30a.nl. U. P. R.P. . , llMa.m. O. 4 R , V. to Lincoln , 10 s. m. B. &K.R.R.,6tO : m. 0.N. W ornnsa , 11 a.m.,11 p m C. B. & p. , 11 a. , m , 920 p. m. C.S. I.ir. . lla.ni. . llp.ni. C. B , Is St , Jo * . , 11 a , to. , 11 p. a. U. P. R. B , , 4 p m. O. fc R T. from Llnf o'.n , 12:10 p. a , B City &P..11 a. a. B. &X. lnj eb.,4p. m. Load nulls ( or Slate * low * leaf * bnt one * day , Tls : 4.SO a. m. OBoe open from IS to 1 p. EL Bnndayi. THOMAS T. II ALL. Postmaster. ArriTal And Departure of Trains ORION PACIFIC. _ inva. AMIY * . Dally Express . . . . I J:16 p. m. SSip.Jn. do Mixed 8.10 p m. 4:25 : p. m. do Freight 530a.m. 1:10 p. JP. do do 8:16 a. m. lz.-20a.rn. TIKE CABD OF THE BURUNQTON. LUVB OKilU. AIUUVB oiuiu. Express 8tOp : a. Express 10:00 a. m , Hall C:00 : a. m. JTaa lOrfWp. m. Sundays Excepted. Sundays Excepted. CniCAGO.jROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC. Mall 8:00 a. m. I Kail 10:00 p. m. Express 3iO p.m. | Express 100a. m. CHICAGO lTOKrnWE37EKN. Kail t : Oa.ni. | M U - 7:20 p. m. ] CpnH..S:40i : > i m. | Exprcn . . . .100 a. m. Sundays excepted. KANSAS orrr , ST. JOE ft COUNCIL BLurra HJLVI AUITB. Hail 8:00 a. m. I Expre -.7:40 a. m. roa 0.-OQp.m. | JZ fl A..7 J. . m The only line running Pnllman Sleeping Out out ot Omaos , to Uulon Depot. OXAHA & SORTHWESTERH JJfD JBIOUX CTTT & PACIFIC EAILBOADS. Express.8:00 ; : a. m. | FxpreMu..i'JO p m. Daily ExceptEnnd ys. E. & U. B. R. In NEBRASKA. 1XATI. AKR.T1. ThronghExp..8.40amI Through Exp . < : POpm Llnooln Kxp..O.H p m | Llnccln Exp..B JO a m BIOTJX CITY & ST. PAUL B. B. Hkll . . . .6:10 a m I Ius 100 a m Irpre 8,40pm & . 720pm WABAEH , ST. LOUIS * PACIFIC. UUTU. AKKIVXS. KaH 8a.m. I Mall ll Sa m Express..3:10 : p. m. [ Express..ids p.m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. V. B. B. LMT Omaha , daily. 8 a. m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p. m. , 2 p. m. , Sp. m , B p. m , , C p. ieare Council Huffs ; 8:25 a. m. , 8:25 a. m , , IOSS a. m. , 1155 a. m . 135 p m. , 2:26 : p. m. , 8:25 p. m. , 5:25 p. m. , 6:25 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leavinc Omaha at B and 11 a. m. , S and 6 p. m. ; Coandl BluOi at 8:25 , 11:25 a m. , and S:2S and 6S5 p m. FASHX8EK TRAIKB. LcTB Omaha : B a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8:10 . m. , 1 p. m. , 4:50 p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 a. m , , 8:48 a. m , 11.40 am.5:25p m. , 70 p. m. , 7 0 p. m. Daily except Sunday. OUAAA fc REPDBLICAM VALLEY B. . L1AVI , AKXITX. Kail -.10:45 a. m. , 4i5p.m. Dally except Sundays. BANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wona rtul dlscoverlot In the worldhave been made Among other thing ! where Santa CUoa ( taycd Children oft ask If he mates coeds or not , If really he lltcs In a mountain of enow. Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Polo And suddenly dropped Into what xcmed like &holr Where wonder of wonders the } found ancwl&nd , ifhile fairy-Ilk * beings appeared on each hand. There were mocnUlni like ours , with morr beautiful green. And far briKhter akles than ever were seen , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow injf around. Not long were they left to wonder in doubi A belu ? soon came th 7 had heard much about , Twas Santa Clans' self and tb U they all say , He Icokcd like the picture r esee every day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , Twas a team fcranhoppen instead of reindeer , He rode In a shell instead of a sleigh , But he took them on board and drove them away. He showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories maldnR ( roods for women and men Furriers were working on hats great and small , to Bunoe'i thev said they were sending them all. Kris Kingle , the Glove luker.toldthcm at once , Ul our Gloves wo are sending to Bunce , ianta showed them suspenders and many thlngt i more. Jaylng I alse took these to friend Bonce * etow. ianta Clans then whispered a pecnt be d tcl , Ul In Omaha every one knew Bunce well , le therefore thomd tend his goods to his ere , knowing his friends will pot their full share. ITow remember ye dwellers in Omaha town , III who want present ! to Bunco's go round , 'or shirts , collars , or cloves great and small , iend your sister or aunt one and all. Bance , Champion Hatter of the West. Dontfa * roft. Orn b OK. A. S. PENDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN IAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MEDICAL - ICAL OFFICE , M Tenth Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA Offcrln ; Us services in all departments o ncdldne m' surgery , both in gencial an pedal prastl-e acute and chronic diseases. Ca consulted utfht and day , and will Tlsita iart of the cltj sod enunty on receipt of lotto ! ( A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all Iseaset of the Kidneys , Bl&dder , ana Urinary nrans. . . It will pogiurelv cure Diabetes , ara el , Drop- ; , BriKhfs Discsi , inability to retain or expell lie Urine. Catarrh of the BUdfer , high colored ) nd scanty urine. Painful UrinaUnp , LAMt ACK , General Wcalnoes , and all Female Com- lalnlv It avoids internal medicines , Is certain In It fleets and euros when nothlne else can. For tale tiy all Drajr ista or cent by mall free pen receipt of the price , $2.00. IAY * EY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. ! ITS 'l your addrrss for our little book , Jew s was Bared. " MES K. ISH , Aeent for Nebrasia. * " A NEW AIiFEED ADKIAKCEf V EKXL UfE A DRAMATIC < _ 1BETI5G OT MOTHER AM ) DAUGHTER AT BABYLON , XONC 1SLAXD. Tbo NPW To-tr Thn-a says : On Saturday Mr. Hunford L Ostrander , a iilesmsn for a firm of pictu-o frati5 manafeclurors , caUed at rol'ca head quarters asd repotted t Li * daugh ter * Naomi , a td twtlve j'fars , had been st. len fn ma school in Babvkn , Long lilatil , by her mother , Jose phine , from whom hois div.rcid , nrd ; that ho wibhtd to ob'asn r-osai'Baion.of her. Mt 0 trauder cr.nferr > > d with Superintendent Wttliing and Inspect or Byrnei and exhibited the decree of divorce which gave him poscosaion of his'children , Lydia , Mortimer Warder or Wiley Hind Naomi. He au'd that the child xna in the custody of her mother , grandmother and aunt : , on the second floor of the Ftenoh flats , 357 West 44th street , and th t lie feared to go there to take her away , because hii divorced wife harbored men who" would probably-assault him. Detective Maloney was detailed to go with him and preserve the peace. At Mrs. Ostrander's rooms an affecting icene occurred. She s'dd if the child left the place It would be over her dead body , and Naomi appeared luth to leave her mother. Tears were shed and earnest supplications wore msde by Mrs. Oitraiider , her mother and her sisters , but Mr. Ostrander was firm , and at last took the girl array without having recourse to violecco , and accompanied her to hii home , No 927 Butler street , Brooklyn , where she wa * last night. Yesterday Mr. Os- trandcr called again at police head quarters aud asked Superintendent Walling for a warrant to arrest his di vorced wife for stealing Naomi. Mr. Walling ssid he had no power to issue a warrant , and referred Mr. Ostrand er to a lawyer for advice in regard to securing punishment for MM. Os trander for contempt of court. Mr. Ostrander had left lha Central office bat a short time vrhen a carriage drove up to the main entrance. There alighted from it Mrs. Ostrander , AN A1TRACTIYE TTOJIAN , dressed in black satin and adorned with rich jewelry , nnd her sister. They sought a-private interview with Mr. Walling , and Mrs. Ostrander re lated her story , and asked for advice in regard to proceeding against her husband for stealing Naomi. Mr. Walling advised her to consult a good criminal lawyer , and she paeeed the a'tornoon in visiting lawyers of note. Last evening Mrs. Ostrander gave her version of the affair. In 1863 , fthen the vr s a mete girl , she was married to Mr. Oatrandar , who WHS employed in the Now York postoffice They had three children Lydia , now 17 years eld ; Mortimer , now 13 years old , and Naomi , Mra. Oatrander was well educatedand , waeanaccomplislied musician. She helped to support her familybygiving music lessons. In 1870 Ostrander left the postoffice , and for two years he and his family struggled for existence. Mr * . Ostrander says that he treated her unkindly , and that she and the children were often hDDgry. Mrs. Ostrander's patience ended in August , 1872 , and she left ncr husband's roof with her three children. She obtained employment , aa amanuensis at Spmgae& Oo.'s fid vortising agency , m Bond street In October , 1872 , she sent her boy Mor ( timer to Mr. Ostrander , telling i/im that she cou'd support the girls. In Dtcember , Mrs. Ostrauder asstrts her { hu-r-and abducted Nnomi fron. No. 905 Eight avenue , and , wiHiou coneultii'g or notifying her , placed Naomi and Mortimer under thu , same of Willy in the Protsant Half Orphan asylum , 65 Wtet loath street. Mortimer was rup tured when a child , but in this Institution , his mother asserted , . be was compelled to scrub floors , anc ( to and his sister became ill. In Jan- lary , 1873 , Mr. Oatrander obtained divorce on the ground of adultery n th j conrt rf common pleis Mra. , Dstrander was served with the ueual papers , but she did not put in a de fense. She gives as an excuse for this legligence that she did not under- itaud business , and was anxious to be rid of her husband. The principal ; tvldence against her was a letter ; rhich showed a crimlnil intimacy be- ) iween her and Peter Master son. Mrs. Jstrander affirms that the letter was orged , and was introduced is evidence through a trick , tfr. Ostrander marritd again , mi his first wife communicated with lim at intervals , and was told that T ; Mortimer and Naomi were well cared or in first-class boarding sohoils. A rear ago Mr. Ostnnder took the chil- Iren from the aaylnm and bound Mor- imer u farm hand to a Mri. Whit- ) ty , in Texas , where he now 5 . He flok the girl home with him , and Mrs. Fosephine Ostrander rays that she vas not kindly treated by the teoond nfe. Four months ago Mr. Ostran- ler placed Naomi with her cousin in An. Gannon's boarding school in 3Vbylon. In Augnstlast Mr. Oatran- ler called on hii first wife in Phila- lelphla , and be then learned for the irst time HEBE MORTIMER AND NAOMI HAD K KW rom 1873 to 1876. Mr. Ostrander old her where Mortimer was and ave her Naomi's addrtsi , and showed ler a letter from her. Mrs. Josephine strander had always had the custo ly of Lydia , and had educated and ared for her. She is now a hand ome younuwoman. Mra. Ostrandet t ( o lid not understand why her former uaband should visit her and give her his information. She resolved on eeing Naomi at the first opportunity. hey arrived ten days ago , when Irs. Ostrander came to New York , ccompaniod by her daughter Lydia , andTventto MS" Gannon'sIn""BSb.- loa.nnd wjg disippointed&tfinding the place a cheap school. Mrs. Josephine OaT nder represented" that he was : xaomi'a aunt , and M-s. Gannon aF.occd her to sea the child. Naomi di3 not know her mother , but com. plained of many hardships , and prsttled about her mother , her brother and her sister Lydia. Shd enid that shti knew she had a brother Willy , but did not know where ha was. She h d" a sister LydH , but her faUier * end ! not till her if she was alive. H.r mother , her father told her , was dsad. By degrees the truth wa * broken to the little girl and at last she knew that she was in the presence of Iwr mother and fister. Mr ? . 0trandor resolved en taking her littla qirl with her. She obtained permission from Sirs. Gan non to take her "niece" out for a walk , and ia a restaurant penned a note to Mrs. Gannon announcing her self a the mother of Naomi and re- lred to take her away. In New York Mr . Josephine Ostrinder wrote her former huabnnd , telling him thnt she had Nsomi in her poaiesBion , and ask * Ipg him to call on her and talk mat ters over. Mr. Ostrander was travel ing at the time , and he did not get the letter until Friday evening or Siturday moring. Ho imme- dhtely appealed to the police and exercised the right under the de cree of divorce. Mrs. Josephine Ojtraader says that she will reopen the divorce proceedings and establish her position , in order to take care of her girls and recover her boy. In Brooklyn last night , Mr. Hanford L. Ostrauder claimed his right to take his daughter , and was very emphatic in declaring that there was good cause for divorce from his wife. He elio said that he will punish her for taking Naomi from Babylon. The Great Prairies of South America. Cjr. London limes. The provinces of Buenos Ayrts and Montevideo are as yet far from being overcrowded ; but on immigrant wilt not faro worse by going further for elbow-room , provided ha be as careful - ful to insure free and easy communi cation ai a good general would be as anxious to keep within reach of his bv.o of supplies. There are rivers in this region navigable by steam for thousands of miles , aud the railways , which seem to have been provid n- tidlly invented to serve the purpose of American colonization , are already reaching the borders of tha Grand Chaco , the Grand Pampa , Patagonia , and other great deserts , where land ia to be had for the mere asking , and where the rod Indian his ceased to be thu bugbear he wan , and cannot be made to face a breech-loading nflle. r The land is , m the main , an im mense flat , no doubt ; very large tracts of alluvial coil , without a tree or a pebble ; part of it mere swamps or salt wilderness. But even theae thousand miles of unbroken level are not with out a peculiar beauty of their own ; their boundless horiaon and awful soli tude ; the freshness and purity ot the atmosphere , and the keen enjoyment of unlimited fieedom. Nor , apart from intercourse with his fellow men , is a matt hero crushed by the sense of utter forlornness ; for nothing is more striking thao the teeming life of the animal kingdom in the pampas the abundance of game , storks and hcnns , the ottls nnd the hawks , tha lights of the "wild turkeys and flocks of ostriches , * o say nothing of the ubiquitous pteroptero and the chat tering little cardinal ; a multitude and ; variety of fowls and brutes nameless to me as well as numberless the gay- sty of whose plumage and furs , aud ; tne strangeness and wildnesa of whose schreowhes and howls a settler will ' tluays and everywhere have with urn , and which will only gradually > n ke room for the flocks and herds , .bo barking and bellowiog , the crow- ng nnd cackling of his domestic sur- oundlngs. Life in the prairies is life in the addle ; for the very beggar is mounted lore ; and away from r il or tram- ys , neither for sex nor age is there my other practicable , or , at least , tndurable means of locomotion , than m horseback ; and tha horses are fleet : nd sure-footed , brave as lions , and i t-ntla and dooila as cow ? , and their urchaso and keeping cost little , and ' heir stabling and shoeing nothing. MISS FLYN1TS LOVER. iUCCESSFOLLY COMBINIKO COURTSHIP WITH THE STDDTOF UEDItlNB. 'rcy ( N . T. . ) Times. MIPS Mary Flynn WM studying med- cine and being conrted at the same ime. Mr. William Budd wu attend- ng to the latter part of the business. no evening , while they were tilting ogether in the parlor , Mr. Budd was hmking how ho should Manage to mpose. Miss Flynn was explaining ertain physiological facts to him. "Do you know , " she said , "that housands of persons are actually ig- iqrant jhat they smell with their ol- actnry ptdunclel" "Millions of "em , " replied Mr , Sudd. "And Aunt Mary wouldn't believe no when I told her she couldn't wink without a sphincter muscle ! " "How unreasonable ! " "Why , a person cannot kiss without sphincter ! " "Indued ? " "I know it is sol" "Mty I try if I canl" " 0 , Mr. Budd , it is too bad for you make light of such a subject. " Then he tried it , and while he held ler hand she exp ained to him about he muscles of that portion of the hu- aan body. "It is remarkable how much you now abont those things , " ssld Mr. Judd "really wonderful. Now , for eiamp'le , what Is the bone at the back oHhe-hesd o-Jlled ? " " the- occipital hone ' "Why , , of- course. " "And what are tha names of the raujcles o' the arm ? " "The piralia and the intra-apiralis , among orhirs. " "Well , nowj let me show you what I mean. When I put my infra-apiralis around your waiat , so , is it your occi pital bone that rests upon my shoul der b'nde ' in ihts wayl" "My back h = ir , primarily , but the occipital bone , cf courao , afterwird . But , oh , Mr. Budd. suppose pa should come in and see us ! " "Lat him come ! Wr.o care J" said Nr. Budd , boldly. "I think I'll exercise - ercise a sphincter and tike a kiss. " "Mr. Budd , how cm yon ? " said Miss Flynn , after he had performsd the feat. "Don't call me Mr. Bnda ; call me Willie , " he ea'd ' , drawing her closer. "You accept me , don't youJ I know yeu do , darling. " "Willie. " whispered Misa Flynn , very faintly. "What , darling ! " "I oan hear your heartbeat. " "It beats only for you , my angel. " "And It Eouuda out of order. The ventricular contraction is not uni form. " "Small wonder for that when it's bursting for joy. " "You must put youraelf under treatment for it. 1 will give you some medicine " 'It's your own property , darling ; do what you please with it But some how the' sphincter opsration ia one that strikes me moat favorable. Lit u again see how it works. " But why proce < wrl The old , old story I Sixty Miles a Minute oa n Tin-Pan. Pittsbnrg Talezraph. Arthur Fitzpsrtrick , who returned from Coloredo a short time ago , gives the following account of an occurrence in the mining districts of which he was an eye witness : "A minor and some companions were crossing the Continental d'vide when it was cov ered with snow. Three milea below them down of degrees , a decline forty-five grees , deeply covered with frozgu snow , lay the spot they desired to reach , while to go round by trail was fifteen miles. The miner took a tin- pin , need for washing gold , spread his blanket over it , got in himself , in a squatting position on his haunch es , tucked tbo blanket around , held his rifle and other traps over his head , aud got his companions to give him a push. He informed me he went down at the speed of sixty miles a minute > nd shot far out into the valley at the foot of the mountain. Wnen he stop ped he found the soldering of the pan melted from friction , his blanket on lire , and it wax his impression that hai tie gone much farther he would have been burned up , together with all his irapi. " GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption < s certainly the greatest nodical remedy ever placed within the reach of Buffeting humanity.Thou - lands of once hopeless lufTerers , now oudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discove-y to which th y we their lives. Not only does itposi- liitly cure Consumption , but Coughs , Jolds , Asthma , Brorchits , Hay- ? ever , Hi > arsiie s and all affections of he Throat , Chest nnd Lungs yields it once.to its wonderful carattve pow- ir f s if by magic. We do not ask you o buy a large bottle unless you know dint you are gettiug. We therefore 'arnatly request you to call on your irnggtst , J. K. Ibn , and get a trial ottle free of cost which will convince ho moat skeptical of its wonderful : nerite , and show you what a regular . me dollnr size bottle will do. For ale by J , K. IhH. (4) ( ) BucKien's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for Jots , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Ihenm , Fever Sorea , Tetter , Chapp- d Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve guaranteed to give perfect aatiafac- } led in every case or money re Funded , 'rice 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Oradw. FEVER AND AGUE. : : feets the r qulrement of the rational medical hilwophy which at present pmalls. It Is a * erfectly pure vegetable rcm dy. unbracing the irse important properties of a prevnilie , a inic , and an altrrative. I fnrtiO .3 tb b dy Stainst disoise. InTiporates and rc-vtalaei the Jrpid stomach and liver , und effect ? a mwt ilutary chance in the entlr * system , when in morbid condition , > or sale by sU Drujgists and De-lers Renerally. Tj70a week. J12a day attcme ea eily mailecos : a It outfit fren Add rets Trot & Co.PoillEil.il c ; 45 Year sftef o - "IIYEKPIELS are not recommended as a remedy " fet all the ills that flesh is heir to. " bnt in affections of the Liver , and in all Biliou * Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , tho\ ' stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER , i o better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative thevnre nnequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the irapression.McLAKE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of 0. MclAXE and Fuaiixa BROS , - . uJ ? ° n hnvinr the genuine T-- Dn. C. McLAND'S LIVER PILLS , prepared pared by FLEMING BROS.ritt6barshPa. , the market hcing full of imitations of the name XfcZitno , spoiled differently but ama jronnnciation. UNLIKE PILLS AND THE USUAL PUROAT1VE8 , IS PLEAS AM1 TO TAKE , And 111 prove atoncethemcsl potent and harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that 1m yat be-n bronhttc public notice. For CONSTIPATION , BILIOU" . NKB\ HEADACHE , PILE" , aud a'l ' dt-orders ar"slng from an obstructed 9'ate of tbe tyitem , it is incomp'rably the belt outatlva extant. Avoid imitations ; Insist on getthig.th * article called for. TROP1C-FRUIT LAIAT1TE Is put up In bronzed tin boiea only. Price 60 cent . Ask your drurgist for Descrlptiie Pimph.et . , or ad drcas the proprietor , J. E. HETHERINOTON , New York or 3in Frandsto. Before Purchasing AST FORJJ of ge-Called ELECTRIC BELT , Band , or Appliance rrpresented to cure Nervoms. Chroulc and tipccia DIseu * ) , send to the FUL- VERUACHEROALVANICCO.ElSMaitcomery Street , Can Franci'co , Ca' . , for tb r Fret Pamphlet and "The EJettrio Bsview , " and you will save time , health and money. The P. o. Co. are the only daalera la Genuine Ilectrij Ap pliance * on the American Continent. mw TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Ihroat , Lunga , and Pulmonary Ortrana. USE ACCORDING TO DIRBCTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. THE COLORADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , the Educational and Commercial center of the West , IB pr eminently the best and most practi cal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most extensive , thorough and complete nstitn'Ion of the kind In tht world. Thousands if accountants and Fullness men , in the prin- ipsl cities and towns ot the United States , owe .heir success to our course cf training. He Eieht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine , new brie * block , at Junction of three itreet car llnti Kegantly fitted and furnished ipartments for the appliration of and carrying nt of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TEAUHNG , Tonnp men who contemplate a business life , ind parents having sons to educate , are partlcu- arly requested to isndfor our new Circular , irhich will gire full informatipa as to terms , onditlon of entrance , etc. AtSdress G. W. FOSTEE , President , lepe-lm Denver , Colorado. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. m m m Wire Fencing and Ratlin ? a Speciality. Their beautr , pennannnce and economy lilly workln ; the extlnttion of ill. fencing heap material. Elegant In dr.lzn. Indestructible Tenets ( or Lawns , Public Grounds and Ceme- ry Plats. „ Iron Vases , Lawn Sette 4 , cannpi > d and rf n 'c ' pittems ; Chairs anl erery desc'lptl m of ron ind Wire omamt tal work designed anl nannfactured by E T PARNUU'a Wire anil ron W rk , JT , 29 sad 8 Woodward Are , De- roit , Mich. Senrf - ' - * faUJegne anil rice list. ivp2 < a week in ysnr own town , lerms and oatot free. Address H. Hallett { ft 0 inland. M EAST -VIA THS- Chica o § Korthwestcn 2,388 FjiiLES OF ROAD U U the SHORT , SURE and Se RouU B twB > GOL 2CL ! BLUFFS OHJOAGOsMILWAirKBE and all point ! EAST and NORTH. IT OrFKHS TIIS TRAVZLINO IPUBLI OBKATKR FAC3LITIES AND UOF.K ADVANTAOE8 THAN ANT OTHER BOAD IN tHB WEST. Itli the ONLY BOAD bstwe-a COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Is rsa PULLMAN HOTEL CAES I n addition to theatasd to p ! U4 all claFra o tttvders. t rfr Fin2T-CLA83 HEALS at It BATING STATION at M cenU e ch. ITSTEftCiC IS STESL g/11181 S MACM S &f mffif Ti ITS EpPSfflT FIRST CLAS If you wish the Beat Traveling AccocmcxU tbnsyon will bay year ticket by tills Kouti BTAND RILL TASK XONE OTHER. ill Ticket Aleuts can s ll vou Through TlcVet via thtsrcH < l and Check tmal B s- gage fre of Chirjo OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12M Farnbam 3t Cor Htb , and at Union P dflc Depot. DENSER OFFICEIn Colorrdo Central and Union Pcl,1c Ticket Offlcc. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 N w Uontsom ery Street. For Information , folders , nnps , etc. , not ob tatnable at Hume Ticket Office , address an ; agent of the Company , or SURYIH HUCH5TT , W. H- Genl Maiuzi > r , Genl Psaj. A ; ct CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARX , Oen'l At Omaha ft Coandl Blnffa. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars ! CHICAGO BURLINGTON & ( JUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas senger Ccacbes , and PULLMANSLEEPJHC&DINING CAR ? It is acknowledged by tie PrsM , ajd all wo ; travel uvor it , ia be thi Best Appointed ind Best Managed Koul In the Country. PASSBNQBBS GOING BAST Should oear In mind that this Is the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points East , North and Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice ot FOUR DUTEEENT KOUTES , And the Advantage of Six Dally Lines ot Palace Bleeping Cars from Chicago to New York City Without Change All Express Trains on this line are equipped with the Westinghouse Patent Air Brakst and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acd- denU in the world. PULLMAH PALACE SLEEPIN2 AND D'HINQ CABS Art run on th Bnnington Route. Information concernlnr Rentes , Rates , 11m * Connections , etc. , will b cheerfully given by applying at the otEoo of the KurlUgton Route , 613 Konrtocntn Streat , Omaha. Nebraska. C.E. PERKINS , D W. HITCHCOCK. Oen'l Uana/ar. Oeu. West'a Paw. Ag't. J. O. PHILLIPPI , Be. j e. , U . General Aztnt , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fep5-dl ticket Agent Omaha 1S8O. K.C.,8T.JOE&C.B.R.R. , la the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AS9 THE EAST From OMAHA and th * WE3T. No change ot can between Omaha and8 Loci * and but one between Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS UUGH1X9 ALL Eastern & Western Cities With lesa charges and In advance ol other lines. This entire line U equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coach- esUUlir's Safety Pht/orm and Ooopier and the celebrated We tlnghoua ) Air-Brake. JiTBEE THAT TOUR TICKET BBADSM jtVVIa Kansas City , St. Joseph andCA jQTConncIIBluffs K.B..Tla 8fCt tZTlot and5t.Louls.Ttt Tlckats for sale at all coupon stations In the West. J. F. BARKABD , A. 0. DAWE8 , Oon'ISapt. , Gen1PagR. & Ticket A2t Bt. Joseph , Uo Bt. Joseph , Mo , W. C. SEAOHBIST , Ticket Agon. , Jit Fifteenth Street , b tw en Farnhau and Donelaa , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEQOK , A. a BASNABD , Faai. A ent , Omaha. Osn'rl Atcnt , Omaha. Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager. The mnt thoronjth appointed and eosaplet * If achlne Shopa and Foundry In th * itata. Castings of every description raanufacted. Engines , Pumps and crery class of machinery made to order. * peclal attention giren to Well Aiiffnrs , Pulleys , nancers , 8haftingIIridgc IronsGeer batting , etc Plans for new Machlnciy.Meacbanlcal Dranjht. ngr , Models , etc. , neatly ezecutnl. 66 Harnev St. , Bet. I4tb and 10th. E. .s1. ooons ; UNDERTAKER , Oid Fellows' Block. Prompt attention siren tn orders by telegraph. rdayathoma. Samples wort traa. Addren Stlnson k Co For COUGHS , OOLCS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUli. ' . TION , and aL D. eases of th * THBO AT and LUNGS. ' ' ' * ' * ' " ' ' . > f known wrM Bynltinp toTOr.r ECCKand LTS litat * " ' * " ' - e'Ont Appetizer crni TonlC. for r n.ral , . ) far.llj u . loa - f'r" " . " " "I ouc' ruu > l " = < nu1 r-e hea daiy ar the b t ld n ii 11 * * I (1 ( I llj * I " Put up tn Qu.rt 5y Bottles , giving More for the money than article in the market. " -lUVKD by n-ipilncli > . .l dra'er ' i bo try to palm off nron too ' * ' " " ? .r'lKJ l ! > P o A ourT. U'ic-CKanaRTK. hi.hUlifl ! .i . a lam. . v C < .EXUI E nuviCa Ot.VEPJOtK > Ti > T llI > on Ach b lt' . Extract irom Report , of the Cominiesioner of Internal Revemio : TEEA-UttY EI AKTilE T , OFFlCt OF INTCKNAI. IU.VK.SU 1 v isnitatox , l > . a , January IS , 1SSO. / tfessrs. LAWK > JJCE i ; MAUHN. 1111 Mai'son St. , ChlcaRO , JI's. ' : .v 2 ? ' ' ? " " . . TIJL' fomt - ' ' ' Li tha opinion of this oOce. would have a sufficient quantity. the BALSAW > F 1OLU to . ! it lt the aavanta ca aw.rlt > e-l to thi article In pectoral con.pl.lnx * wmie the wbi , .y a--d the ra ; > crn-tltut * n em.iblorv rcmlortuc it an asrecable icmeHy to tha patient. ( Vznpoaiulet ! accor ins to the formnla. it may prperlv teclM > cda ailEDlCI L PREPARA1IO.N uid r the pr Ii.r.s of U. S. K \ bed btiti-tc * . anil when eo Mtamptd , nray ! soldby Drujvtot ? . Ap.-'hccari a.l Other Persons witfiout rbJciLiLtlitiu liable to pay rpeitkl tax as liquor dealers Tours Ee pc fully , ( Sljned ) GREEN. B. HAUM. CommtssJoner LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Ills. . Proprietors , Chicago , . &ROGEES and DEALERS WHO 10 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY Of fH19 COUNTKY.WK SEE BY SXAMININC THlb MAP. THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R IS TIFE GllEAT COSNECTO'H LINK BETTVEKX THE EAST * THE Its main line runs from Chicago Conncll .Cnri for eating pnrryeiinly. lluffi. pa-s tnK throazh Jollet , < rttca. . La. Mile. great feature or cur Palace C r * U a F : > ene eo.Mollne. Uoct Ir'and. D Tfnp-irt. SALOON wiirre yon caa * ujoy jonr jlberty. Iowa City. Mare nip , lirookl jn. U rinaell , at all hears of the day. > i Uotnei ( the capital or Iowa ) . Siuart. Atla-j- Miumiscent Iron Bridges spaa th ll i i Jtf Ic , and ATOC ; with branches from Rar-nu and Missouri rivers at all point * CTOM * r unUont Peorla ; Wlltnn Junction toMasra- line. and transfers are aTofdtd at Connoft. L Ir.o. Wcsblnnon. Falrileld. Eidon. Uellcnap. Knntias City. JLeuYenwortb. and Atciilwy 'entrcTllla. I'nncoinn. ITenton. Gallatln. Carae- necttcn * bclncmadoln Union Drpotf. nn. LeaTvnwortb. Atchiiton. and Kannaa Cltrr THE PltlM Il'Al. It. U. CO > > KC" Vafhlnffton to BlKoarnoy , Ookaloosa. and Knox- T1I1S (1UBAT TUROtlUH UNH Tllle : hcnlut to Fnrmlnirton , Ilonaparte , Ben- . onsoort. Independent. Elrtoo. Ottumwa. Kddj > At CIIICAUO. Tttn allCl7 rstr > ttnet * llle.Osialm . I'clln.Monroe. aaJ Des Moinea : Zast and eirath. < < > wton to Monroe : 1) < Mo'ne ' * to India no In and At KVGI.EWOOU. with th L.S. AM. * . Vlntenet : AtlantLjtol wisanct Audubon ; ana It. W.&C. K.Hd . i oca to llarlsn. This Is ptisltlTelr the only At WAOrilNQTOX HlIQUTS , WtU V. tallroad. which owni. and operates a through line from Chlcaco Into t&e State of Kansas. Ati A \LLK.Tir.aIlI. . Cent. R.R. Throush Exore < s I'suneneerTralns. with Pull- AtmoRlA.wlth V. H. * J jf. \ ) . t B. nan "alace < aisatlachcd.aremneach way dally W. : III. MM. : an J T. 1 * . * W. Rds. tween CHICAGO and pzemiA. KANSAS cmr. At UMK ! > < LAyi > irltli "Mllwank * ; OCNCII , m.urr . IjtAViNwoRTn and Aicni- Island SLort Line. " and Hock Itl'd A $ OK. Thrnnzh can are also run between Mi' an- AtUArE.vpuBT , wltn tha Uarenport tee and Kn as City , Tia the "Milwaukee and & M. A St. P. ri. K. Rnck island Hh Lln * . At WEST LIBERTT , with the B..C.R.A 3V > The * * Great V.ock Island" Is masnlQcently AKJRI.vveLJ. tltb Central Iowa K.U. equipped. Its road be < J I ( imply " Oct. and 1U A t Urs HolXtJ with I ) M.K. U track Is laid with cieel rails. AtCor > cit. burrrs. with Union Pa What will please TOO moat will be tha plaasnr * A'.OiiAiH. witMt. AMo. Ft. R It. In f enloyinir yunr cieaH. while passing overttiR eantlf ul prairies nt Illinois and Iowa. In one of At OTTUMWA. wltn Central Iowa B. It nr magnificent Ulninc Cars that accompany nil St. L. A I'acand C. U. ft Q K. Kds. lirouEu Erprc 3 Trtlns. Ton cct an entira At KPortK.wlthTou I'eo.War. : meal , as ( rood as Is cr d In nny Bnt-cl s hotel. Lours A Pac , nr | St. L .Keo.A y.-V or seventy-Uve cents. At CAMKlto.f wtthll.Ht.J It.lt. Appreciating the fact that s majority of the At ATCnisov. wttb Atch.Tnpeka 4 : eoplo prefer separate apartment * for different Atch. i Neb. and Con. lir. U. P. 1C. KdJ. mrposes ( and tbo Immense pss-enter business At r.CAVZXnroKTH. with Kan. Fa _ . r tnUi lln warrantlnz It ; , wo arc pleuned to an- Cent. It. Itds. ouncutnat this Company rnns Pullman J'lilace At KANSAS CTTT. with all line * tor t Cart lor sleeping purposes , and PtUui and bonthwcst. For loft * "raatlon not obdilnable ut your horn * tlcUct offlc t A. . T ma.JSAJiTs. E. ST. JOHN. Uan'l Supcrtntendont- ' Pass" - Uen'l Tkt. add FURNITURE , BEDOINO , FEATHERS W J. And Everything pertaining to the Furniture ard Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE AilSeTf EMT OF HEW GOODS AT THE 1208 and 1210 Farnliaa Streei ap SI mon th ut , E. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New York has located In Omaha , and suvanteeato do first-dag * work. Dental Booms , over A. Crmckshink & Co. ' * , Cor. 15tb and Don Us. eep9-2m SHOW GASES O. O" . 1317 CAS3 &T. , O1IA1IA. NEB. 7 A Rood assortment always on hand. TEA M. K General lusuraocc REPEEflENTS : FIKKNIX ASfcDR.lNCB CO. , of Lon VES1CII rfTElt.N. T. . Capital . 1.00,003 S , ot Je * . OlltAr.D nUK.PhimdcJpla.C ! ! pit l. . 1.000.000 NOKTJIWESTIJ-X KATIOSAt.Cap- 1U1 . BOO,3W riREUK.S'3 FUWD , California . 8W/.OW liKITJSU AUEBICA AE USl'CECo l.XOO.OCO NKWA .If FlltfilSS. W.Aiueti , . . . . goO.OCO AMKHICAF CENTKAL , Amets . 500,000 b ait Cor. of Fifteenth & Doaslis St. . OJIAIIA. Sfti. Th Cash D Goodi / . V A 1 / AAlVi i ; * . Open in Kennedy's New Brick Building , 10th and Jones Streets. I Direct from the Auction Booms of New York and Boston , will be offered in ILK8 VELVETS DRESS GOODS NOTIONS BLANKETS § , , , , , COMFORTS , TABL ; s . ; , : , , HOSIERY , DOMESTICS , AND MILLINERY. - ! C' HI G.all iandexamine1our Stock. You can save . to 20 per cent , by . .buying of us. German and Swedish , clerks. f V