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tKAKLES POWELL , T-TJSTICEOFTHErEAC&- J6th and jj FarnrmaStt. , Omaha tiro. . SBEF.AL , " AT LAW-Room 6. Crelthtot ATTOBKE" Pt. , OMAHA. NEB. _ 0. L. THOMAS , A TTORNEY AT LAW Loans tnocev , bnvs _ rt- and Bells real eetate. Eoom S. Creichton A. C. TRO'JP , AT LATV Offl ta Hanscotn-i AnOKJTET lth Oeorre E. Prltchett , 1506 FarnhMn St. _ OMAHA. KEB. DEXTE3LTKQWAS , TTCRNEY AT LAW-Cndcksnank Bdld A Ing. _ ar/EM A. CKAOWiCK , & TTORNEY AT LAW OR ISM Tarnham A 8tr et. ST AWYrK-OBee In Crefchton Hock , next U 3J FcrtOUce , OilillA , KKBBABKA. ; S3-JPaf nf * kOIABY > 0BL10. OOLLICTIOirB MAD1 O'BHIEK & GARTLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFF7CE-UnIon Block.Flteenth and Parnhaa1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. AKBACH BLOCK , COR. DODC1ETH STS. . OMAHA. HER W. J. . . Connell , Attorney-at-Law. Office : Front rooms , > gtalrt , In Hansoom't new brick bulKing K. . corner nnecath and Farnham Strjete. CEAS. E. KIDICK & REBICK , U Attorn eys-at-Law , Special attention iriU be circa to an rolls fccwnrt corporations of erery dcscrtptloa ; Trill praetlco In kl fthe Conrt ol tlie BUU and ihe United Stated. Offlco. Farnham Bt , . opposite fjourl Houno. A TSBvX..AIAWRoom 6 Orelgbton " Block. 15 > - 3,5 , Donf ja , rtreetf. noMh 3. F. MANDERSON , A ilOiCiTrf AT LAW SIS Jamlum Btrert' -OL Oraaha Kebratka . T. BldURDS. u. J. UDNT RICHARDS & HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law. OrncR 215 South Fourteenth Street. DR. BOSANKO'S PILE REMEDY. HKTERNAL EXTERNAL , AND 'cIC ING PILES j once on Hie appllcmttoa f nt rSomimtio m Flic Remedy , whlpti mttm a\ \ lecUy ppon H M' rt ulFcclfd. nbeorfalnj ibe Tmnora. allnylng Ihe Intent ItcH all OtlUT mnrtlleB li > c failed. Try if . . fce no other , ana tell your tMlgkboreoj DO NOT DELAY < lr In an tbe rstcta p Mrm nent dlaablllfj- , bat bay it , TRY IT ABNE CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , SSS I when you cnn not obtain llorfalnuiri Ulecnd It , prepaid , on receipt offtrlcc Or. BooaatuTa Trcatleeou PjJ e sjcot t > si aappliattloa. AddrcM - DR , BOSAKKQ MEDICINE GO. P1QU A. O. TBE COLOEADO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located nt Denver , Colorado , the Edncatlontl and Commercial center of the TVest , Is pre-eminently the best and moet practl. cal of its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAININ& OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , Secretary. The most extensive , thorough and complete ustltutlon of the kind In the world. Thousands ot accountants and Business men , ia the prin cipal cities and towns ot the United States , owe their success to our courjo t f tralnlac. The Bieftt End of Education for YOUB Men and Ladies. Tine , rw brick block , at junction ot three treet car lines. Elegantly fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying nt of our novel and s > ctematic methods of BUSINESS TRAEOT who contemplate a buiuiess life , and parents having sons to educate , are particu larly requested to tend for our new Circular , which will give full information as to terms , condition o ! entrance , etc. Address G. W. FOSTEE , President , MpB'3m Denver , Colorado. TFE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBL1SKIHC COPROPRIETORS. . S16 .Pbrntem , bet. Sth and IKk StmCt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION , 1 Copy 1 r r , In idr&noe ( poKtpiid ) . . . $3.00 emnW " 40 S months " " 2.SO TIME TABLES THE MAILS. C , 4JT , W-B-B BSO * . m. , WOp. taj C. B.&Q.BtSO .m , , i-.10f.i9. C.R. IkP.R. B. . 6-tOtia.,2Mp.1ll C' 4'rSt. Jem B40 fe. fo. E.CJty&P.RSOa.in. tJ. f. B.B. , 11:10 a. m. 6. A R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. AM.R.R. , 8:40a-m. 0.N. W. , 73C .m. orranre C. k H. IT. B.R. , 11 a. n II p. a. C. B. & Q. , 11 a. m. , 830p.m. C.R. I. & P. , lla.m. , llp.m. C. B. t St , Jo,11 a.n . , 11 p. in. U. P. R. R. , 1 pm. . O. & B V. from Lincoln , ISflO p. m , ' B. City ft P. , 11a.m. B. &il. lnl < eb.l p. m. Local mails for States Iowa leave bet Gftoe day , ris : 1.20 a. m. Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundays. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmaster. Arrival And Departure ef Trains CSION PACIFIC. _ . - LX1TS. 1IUOTB. Dally Express..12:15 p. m. 8--25p.m. do Mixed 6:10 p. m. 4:16 p. ftx. do Freight 630a.m. lH9p.jp. do do 8:16 R-Q. 1220a.m. TIME OABD OP TUB BURLlKOTOH. IiUTS OMAHA. Express S0p. ta. Exprc ± 3 10:00 a. , Hall 6.-00 a. m. Mall ] 0:00 p.m. Sundays ExcpK > d. Sundays Excepted. CHlCAOO.iEOCrl ISLAND & PACIFIC. MtU .60 a. m. I Mall 10.-90 p. m. ErpreBg..s : Op.m. | Etprea'.10Wa. m. CQICAOO Mall _ .e.-nc s , IX I MaU 730p.m. KXpress. . . , % > l&0 pi m. | Express 10rf a.m. Bondajs excopted. EAirdAS CUT , ST. JOE & COUNCBi BLURB. HITS lutm. itall _ .8 X ) a. m. I Exprcss . . . .7 : < 0 v m. Erprees 6.-00p.m. | M H. . 7 a J' . m. The only line rnnnloc Pullman Sleeping Cars oat of Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND ( SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC EAILROADS. Express . .8 )0 ) a. m. | Fxpress.ldOp m. Daily Except Bnudays. B.4M. E , E , In NEDBASKA. LUTZ. Through Exp 8:40am : I Through Exp..l:00 pm Lincoln Exp..6:16 : p m | Lincoln Exp..9 JO a m SIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R. MJ1 _ . .6:10amxp-e63..10 : [ X > am Express . .8.10pm A * . TOO p m WABA8H , ST. LOUIS * PACIFIC. ItiTH. AUUTKS. MaD 8a.m.lMaII _ _ . 115 a m Express..8:10 : p. m. | Express . .1:25 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B. Leave Omaha , daily : 8 a. ta. , B a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m. . 1 p , m. , S p. m. , 8p. m . 5 p. m , , 6 p. m. . Leave CouncU Bluffs ; 8:25 a. m. , 92 $ a. m , , 1025 a. m. , 1125 a. m. , 1:25 p. m. , 2:25 p. m. , 825 p. m. , E25 p. m. , 6:21 p. ta. , Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , Z and 5 p. m. ; Council Bluffs at 9:25 , 1125 a. m. , and 2:25 and 525 p. m , rAJSsnroni TRACTS. Leave Omaha : 4 a. m. , 7. a. m.8 0 . m. , 1 p. m. , i-M p. m. , 725 p. m. . Leave Council Bluffs : 6:16 a. m , , 9:10 a. m. , 11:10 anufi25p. m. , 7:00 p. m. , 740 p. ta. Dally except Sunday. OMA4A & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. . ttAV * , AWUTS. Hal ! 10:15 a. m. , 1 5 p.m. Dally except Sundays. SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery or tne Ase. Wonderful dlscoverlee in the worldhavebeen made Amonc other things where Santa Claus stayed Children oft atk U he makes goods or not , If really he lives In a mountain of mow. Lxit year an excursion sailtd clear to the Fola And suddenly dropped Into what eeemed like thole Where wonder of wonders thtyfonnd a new land , fhllo fairy-Ilka beings appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ouo , with more beautiful t/reea , And tar brighter iklos than ever trera seen , Birds with the hues of & rainbow were found , While ftowtrs of exquisite fragrance were grow ing around. Not long were they left to wondir In doub A being soon came tht/ had heard much about , Twas Santa Claus' self and this they all say , 3e looked like the picture T eeee every day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , Twas a team * f trraiaboppers Intteid o ! reindeer , He rode In a shell instoca oi & sleigh , But he took : thotn on board and drov * them atny. Be shoved them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were working on hats great and small , To Bonce's they Bald they were sending them all Krl K Ingle , the Glove Maker , told them at once , All our Gloves we are Bonding to Bnnce , Santa showed them suspenders and many things more. Saying I alie took these to friend Bonce's stofi. Santa Claus then whispered a secret be'il ' te'J , As in Omaha every one knew Bonce well , He therefore should send hb goods to his oare , Knowing his friends will get their full share. Now remember ye dwellers In Omaha town , a MI who waat present ! to Bunce's go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small , Send your sister or aunt one and all. Bnnce , Champion Batter of the West , Douglai IK. A. S. PEISDEKY , CONSULTING PHYSICIAN HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE , US Tenth Stint , OMAHA , NEBRASKA Offering his services in all departments [ medicine toU surgery , both in general all pedal practlre acute and chronic discaus. Oa be consulted nljht and day , and will visit * part of the city and county on receipt of Utte PAD a A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all disease * ot tbe Kldnvvs. Bladder , and Urinary Organs. _ _ _ _ _ It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- ly , Brichfs Disrate , inability to retain or expel } the Urine , Catarrh of the Shutter , high colored and scanty crine , Painful Drinatlnjr , LAME BACK , General Weakness , and all Female Complaint - plaint * . _ _ It avoids Internal medicines , Is certain lu It effects and cures when nothln ; else can. For sale by all Druggists or sent by mall free upon receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY MEY PAD CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. i ; your address for our little book , How was Saved. " HES K. ISH , Atent lor Nebraska. THE DEAD A ( errant found it under the front door early in the mjtninj a latjje , coarse sheet of Icit r pape * , iatrici'e- ly folded , and sealed with a red wafer. Tfao aimpl ; supencription , "Charles Glent , Woodlands , " * ret legible enough , tksplte the tnmped , irregu lar panteaiiehip. So alto were the following line ? , destitute of date , ad dress and signature : "Years ago you did mo a kindness , which I vowed never to forget. In return I now pen. the warning that your house will be entered to-morrow night. It iajrell known to & certain thieving gang that you have a large sum of money by you. Be wise , and have it removed to a place of safety , Above all things , employ some trust worthy person to act for you. So surely as you neglect this charge , suspicions will ba excited , and your life pOEsibly py the forfeit of your folly. " ' Be careful also to provide a good nd , open reason for any jour ney you may deem it sdvis- able you should make , for I aware you every one of your movement ! is closely watched. And lastly , do ; iot bo foolhardy enough to give bsttlo. The money is all thftt is wanted , and no personal injury will be offered if you keep quiet. Whether or not your servants have been tampered with I can't say. " Heavy lines of anxiety marked Mr. Glent's fine forehead as he read , and it was not surprising , the region being at that period a rough one In every way. Its locality and the circumstances , - stances which sent him there with hia family it is needless to mention. "Strange how the thing ever leaked out , ' ' he muttered to himself , "but I suppose through Oscar'a folly. And now whit am I to do ? Oscar will be off in ten minutes , " glancing from the letter to the pale , jaded countenance of his dissipated step-son , who stood at a little distance , making hasty pre- pirationa for a journey. "And per- bapj It ia as well those gambheg- hells have sunk him too low for any donest employment. " The entrance of the two remaining members of his family , with the hur ried adieus and departure of Oscar Lsyne , ended , for the time , his un comfortable reflections. But the norning cup of cofTaejostrthen served , ' 'ully discussed , he passed the letter to lis wife and daughter. Mrs. Glent sat in mute horror. The daughter a noble-looking crea ture of some 20 years , was stronger- nerved. She reread the letter slowly and critically. . "To-morrow , " aho commented , thoughtfully. "That may either mean to-night or to-morrow night , papa. You ebe there is no date. We don't know whether it was written iweJve or twenty-four hours ago. " "You are right. That never oc curred to me. We have even less ime than I supponed. But I see nothing " for it but to let tbo money go. "It is too badly needed , papp , to be quietly yielded to those wretohez , " Besiie quietly answered. "True. But what ia to be done ? ! f you and your mother were not isre I would risk my life in taking it to the Boltpn bank. But aa it is , I can't conscientiously do so , and there s no one upon whom I can call. " "Yes , there is ; I w l tike it. " "Yonl" exclaimed both parents , utterly aghast fee thw moment. "Yes , I am going , " was the cool rsjoinner. "You are de ente3 , Betaie , " cried ler step mother. "It is fur belter to ote the money than for you to run ao gre t a risk. " "Determined , mamma , not de mented , " smiled Bessie , as her father aid : "You forget , Bessie , that you will lave a drive of three miles over a oid too lonely tc make you feel quito t ease , considering the character of hcsQ about us. " ' 'I am too much like yourself to be coward , " she answered , firmly. 'And indeed I don't believa there is ha slightest danger , except in im- gination. My best protection I tank , will be our market-basket , and hat I eliall take and bring home well llod. Your vest pistol would not , lowever , be outof place in my pocket , nd I will take it also , since I can landle it as dexterously as yourself. " A few more objections were urged , nlyto be ckillfully overruled , and if r. Glent , feeling also that theto was no actual danger , at last folly cem ented. "Why not send for assistance , Chariest" suggested the not very per- picaoioua Mrs. Glent. ' | JLhat would never do in sueh a egion and under such oireumsUnces , unless we intend to keep an armed orce about us , " Bessie answered promptly , Mr. Glent echoing her pinien most emphatically. Owing to various trying delays , nearly two hours passed before Bessie ould start. As she left the silting- oem for the light-wagon at the door , small hatchet which Oscar had that morning , carelessly thrown on a chair ttracled her eye. She picked it up lalf absently , and with a glance at he keen edge , slipped the handle under her belt. "What are you going to do with hat ? " Mr. Glent askedp as she con- ealed it under her sacque. "I don't know , " she laughed. "It lud a friendly look , and I was seized with an irresistible impulse to take jossesslon of it , without any actual eason for doing so. Somehow it ia in ligh favor with me. " Mr. Glent smiled. "You are a brave girl , Bess. " "And I have a right to be , " was the proud re joiner. "My grundfathe was a brave soldier , and you are brava civilian , or you would never b here. " Thamorn'ng ' was a deliciomly balm , onp , * nd BtBsiu drovs fearlessly on enpying the wild sflunery about her , though eye end ear were ever on tb alert for possible dangers. The qnir" trot , which had scarcely been broke frcm the moment of starling , see : brought her to the wildest part of ho journey , midway between Wildland andBislon. Immense forest trees on either ride the narrow road , with irregular mass ive piles of frowning rocks , gave i sombre look to the spot , which ren dered it peculiarly adapted to th < marauding villain's purpose. She had just penetrated its deepest shadows when her quick , watchful eye caugh sight for a moment , of some stealthily moving object a short distance ahead , whether man or beast she could not decide , "No , I will not fire even if I should be assaulted , " she hastily thought , withdrawing her hand from the pistol she had involuntarily grasped. "It might invite worse. " And with beating heart she slipped the hatchet from belt to knee. Shr waa none too quick. The next in stant a masked man darted from be hind the rocks and seizsd the horse's head. Unused to such rough treat ment ) the high-spirited brute plunged so violently as to shake off the villain's grasp. But nothing daunted he caught the shaft , and , in spite of the speed at which the animal started for ward , he succeeded , with the ease and dexterity of one skilled in feats of the kind , in seizing the dashboard with onj band and the body of the wagon just balow with the other hand. But at the very moment he was in the act of springing up , the little hatchet's gleaming edge smote , just at the wrist , the hand near her foot , and with a groan he sprang or fell backwardJeav ing on the wagon floor a ghastly proof of the attack in a bleeding hand. It all passed like a dream ; and half unconscious of the Shocking reality , Bessie drove for a time , wildly knd unthinkingly on. But before Bolton waa entered her mind regained its usual activity. Checking the horso's mad career , she suddenly bent down and wrapped the ghaatly object at her feet in a couple of newspapers for tunately found under the cushions. Thus erasing , us well as she could , all evidences of her adventure , aha pro ceeded toward Bolton , and in a short tsme was quietly , though with pallid cheek , transacting the business bring ing her there. That done , she aiked for one of the gentlemen to whom she waa well known and related her story. "I firmly believe the letter was a decoy , " she concluded , "find also , that the whole waa the work of ene individual. " "Undoubtedly , and that that indi vidual was no rough you may rest as sured , " returned the gentleman. "Still , " said Bessie , "I shall act with all my intended caution , aa we ) may bo mistaken. " "You surely will not venture to re turn alone to Wildlands ! " "Certainly. My late assailant will have fully enough to do to Icok after ft is wound , and I have little fear of any other , as the rosd is not infested by Highwaymen. " The conference aontinued a few moments longer , and then the matter i was carried to the authorities. A plaster cast of the fair , muscular hand , which it waa plainly evident had never graced the parson of B rough , was quickly taken , and the agent soon at > his secret work. Not many hours later Mr. Glent waa lifting J3euia and her well-filled basket from the wagon. "linage the purchases , considering it safer to do so , " ahe remarked ; "but . I suspect time will prove mo to have been needlessly cautious. " And a"ie . briefly detailed the events of the morning. "And what of the return journeyl" ho anxiously aiked a deeper shadow on hia f.tce than Bessie thought the occurrence warranted. ' I met with nothing to alarm not a trace of the villain remained. " As Bescia expected , undisturbed quiet reigned night after night. But one day the little , keen-eyed agent made hia appearance at Wild- lands , and aaked for Mr. Glent. He seemed uneasy , and made , his business i known as quickly aa possible. "Wo have found our man , sir , " he Biid , abruptly. * 'Plenty of mother wit in him , too , or he would not have ; eluded us so long. But he got pretty low down , and ventured back to our place , and last night at play got into a difficulty which ended in a bad wound. He ia dying now , air , and wants to see you. " "Who is he ! " Mr. Giant aaked , with a certain grave anxiety. "If you will excuse me , sir , he begced me to bring you without tell ing hia name , " the agent returned , uneasily , "and I never refuse the dy- ing. " For one instant they gazed into each other's eyes. It waa enough ; Mr. Glent went unqueattoningly. He waa taken to one of the low dens in which Bolton abounded , and to the bedside of the dying man. "And so my secret fears are real ized ; it is you , Oscar ? " he aaidtaking the wan hand the poor wretch feebly and half-dcubtingly extended. "It is , but don't ! don't reproach me ! " he gasped. "I have enough of that here , " touching hia breast. "Too much 1 too much I Ah ! if I could only live over one year of my life one little year t" "That you cannot , my poor Oscar ; but you can " "I know 1 have heard it many a time from the preachers , but I don't believe it I'm the nun my deed , have rnede me. The life J loved ho I shall love there and- = and 1 lov evili Good s dhgusts me eyen ii the mlctsis of fear r And overoom by the excitement he sank back er hsvuted iteviving a little presently , he panted ' I wanted to tell you I wanted tc ask you to forgive me forgive me fo ; my mother , too I would not kill he by bringing her bets. You tee i was a debt of honor- and I had tc have the money by fair means or foul , and so I wrote the letter , I wrole it very oirefully Very care fully , and all happened as designed , except . " And he moved the maimed arm significantly. After a moment's silence he resumed- with the same panting breath : "I sup posed you would send the money to Boltonj as there waa no other place , and I knew Seas would take it if I made it a matter of life and death for you to go. It waa thia way , you tee I did not want to fight for it did not want to fight my step-father. But anticipated an easy victory over Bess by means of my superior strength. But ihe was too quick for me. Poor Bess ! she got the hand that wrote the letterl Forgive mo my mother ! That waa all. Death claimed him. CONNUBIAL SIPS. Lord Colin Campbell , the youngest aon of the Duke of Argyll , ia engaged to marry Miss Blood , an Irish lady. A Miss Hugh , of Baltimore , has sued a young man named Larahee for breach of promise. The hush-money is laid at $10,000. Miss Jana j'indlay ' Schunk , grand daughter of Judge Black waa married in Washington on Thursday evening to Lieutenant E. K. Evans , of the navy. The engagement of the venerable bishop of Maryland , the Bight Rev. Wm. Pinckney , to Miss Lucy Hunter , sf Waahington , formerly of "Virginia , is announced. . The wedding of Misa Lizzie Cam- jron , daughter of Senator Don [ /arneron , to Mr. William Hornblower Bradley , son of Justice Bradley , of the United States Supreme Uourt , took place on the 17tb Inst. , in Har- risburg. The * divorced wife of the Rev. New- nan Hall has married Frank RIchar'd- ion , the groom who figured ao con spicuously in her diverse proceedings which ended in her husband's obtain ing a decree againat her. Mr. Hall iras married some time ago. Recent fashionable New York en gagements are those of Mr. Egmont Schermerhorn , only aon of John Bchermerhorn , to Miss Kate ( Dotting. Another engagement is that of the Uarquii of Talleyrand Perigord and Miss Kate Kernochan , daughter of Mr. James Kernochan The New York Mail says a young ady was asked by her fiance on the TO of the marriage what of all things ihe would like boit that he should give lar as a wedding present. "Pay papa's debts , " said she ; ' 'and ' I shall ja the happiest girl in the world. " ind , like the destj good George Au gustus that he ia , he did it. Lawyer Komisky , arguing in a di- rorce auit in New Orleans , held that husband had a legal riight to make lia wife stand in a corner with a ipring clothespin en her nose. "If inch mild mean * of compelling obed- ence are forbidden , " he said , "what B to become of the husband's auth- rity aa masfer of hia-household ! " The bridegroom did not appear at a Sacramento wedding until an hour iftor the appointed time. HU excuse * as that , going to a saloon for a dring .f brandy to brace up his courage , he lad unaccountably fallen asleep over .he glass. A subsequent inveatiga- ion showed that he had been drugged , it the instance of a girl with whom he lad broken off an engagement. The choir of St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal church in Columbus , 0. , inrprised the congregation last Sun- lay. Immediately after services were soncluded , the congregation were in cited to keep their seats for a time , md Charles G. Lord and Miaa Tillie 3emunder left the choir of which they ire leaders , and were made man and frife. Their intention had been kept profound secret , and caused the greatest astonishment. Quite a romance in actual life has leveloped in Springville , Davis coun- y , and the aon , J. A. Farquor , of the parties to the romance , a well-known business man in Springville. The itory joes that twenty-throe yeara ago Farquor'a mother separated from her hatband on account of his bad habits ind general worthleasness. During these twenty-threeyears she has again married and bad three children by her lecond husband , who died a few years igo. In all this time not a word had been heard of Farquor number one , but he now turns up in Oregoh , and having reformed his habita and made hia fortune , he has written to hia son concerning hia former wife. The re mit of the correspondence is that the lady goes to Oregon to remarry her husband of other days. She is about 50 yeara old he 65. BucBUen's Arnica Salve The BEST SALVE in the world for Outa , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect aatlafac- tlod in every case or money re landed Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omaha , A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. For the speedy cure of Consump tion and all disease * that lead to it , such aa stubboffl coUghs , Beglectcd Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Aath- ma , pain in.tho side ) ahd chest ; dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat Hoarseness , Ser Throat , and nl chronio or lingering disease * of thi throat andlunga , Dr. King's New Dis covery has no equal and has established for itself a world-wide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and use it in their practice. The form' ula from which it i < prepared is high ly recommended by all medical jour nala. The clergy and the press have complimented it in the moat glowing terms , do to your drtiggiat and get trial bottle free of cost , or a regular size for $1.00. For sale by d(6) ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. aJways Cores and nerar disap points. The world's great Poinr Rblievcr for Man and. Boast * Cheap , quick and relia bio. PJTCHEK'g OASTOK1A is not ] $ arc < r lc. Children grow fat upoiu Mothers like , and Physician recommend CASTOKlA. Itrcffulatestho Bowels , cures Wind Colic , allays Feverishness , and de stroys "Worms. "WEI DE METER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Constitutional Antidot * fox * this terrible mala dy , by Absorption. The znort Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , this coresat any stage before Consumption cets in. THOSE tERHIBLE HKADACHES 0&HBE- 1.TED by okirn ted Mcrstiens , ani to wklih ladles are especially subject , cin always be re lieved , and their reeomnte prevented , ty tka PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES. [ Remedy AT THK SAHE TUII OH UVER. j THE BOWELS , i and the K.DNEYSr 1 T.\is coiriKasl action giva it won- i i-erful y < mcr tc wn att disease * . Ar@ We Sick ? SSSS5S8 SSS 3SBSSSS } Scca use we allow tJiete great organs- ' \to \ biorid dogged or torpid , and ] : jv'sonoya Jiumoraarc therefore forced > into t/.e blood that sftould be expelled * nclurattg. BILIOUSNESS , PILES , COSSTIPATIOH , IIIDXEY COHPLIISTS , UUnfABi" DHKASKS , FK3AI.E WEAK * KiSSES , AND HEIiTOUS DISORDERS , by causing fre& action of these organs and restoring their power to throw off i disease. Thy \ SafrerJllHonspalna and acbes ? TTir tnnnrntcil itlth Pile1) . Constipation f \ \ tiy frightened orcr disordered Kidneys t .Vliy endure nerfous or sick Iioadaehest 1)liy have sleepless nights t Vie KIDNSYVOUT end rejole * ( a , \caUi. ! It is a dry , vegetable compound and Ono pat&agsrttt mi&eatxqUjf Xedlctae. Gd it of your Druggist , fis u/iit pcdir U for i/Ott. Price , $1.00. PASSENGER jAGCOMMppATION LINE OMAHAANDFLORTOMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of SADNDER3 and HAMILTON STREETS. ( End of Red Line aa follows : LEAVE OMAHA : 630 , * 8:17andll:19a m ,8:03.6:37and : 103p.m. LEAVE FORT OMAHA : 7:15 a m. . 9:15 a. m. , and 12:45 : p. m. 4:00,6:15 : and 8:15 p. m. The 8:17 : a. m. run , leaving omaha , and the 4:00 p. m. run , leaving Fort Omaha , are usnally loaded to full capacity with repnlar passengers. The 6:17 : a. m. run will be made from the post. office , corner of Dodge and 15th snrebts. Tick eta can be procured from street cardrlv era , or from drivers of hacks. FARE. 25 CENTS. INCLUDING 8TBE CAR s.tf A. W. NASON. 3D E ITTIST , 0 mo : I.Jacob's Block , corner Capitol Ave. and 15th , Omaha , Neb. EAST Tli TUB Chicago Northwestern 2,380 iSILES OF ROAD ! It It the SHORT , SURE and Safe Kent * Stwiin COUNCIL BLUFFS ura GHJCAGOMLWAUEE aad all points KAST aid NORTH. IT OFFERS THR TRAVBIJHQ PUBLIC GREATER FACILITIES AND MORX ADVARTA053 THAN AKT OTHER BOAD IS THE WEST. Itli the O2iLT ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which If ran PULLMAN HOTEL OAKS In addition to these and ta plaaaa all classes o trarelers. It rirm FIRST-CLASS HEALS at It SATING STATION at CO cente each. ITS TRACK IS STEEL RAILS ! ITS COACHES ARE THE FINE1TI , , ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS It yea wish tha Beat Traveling Accommoda tions yon will bay your ticket by this Route TAKD WILL TAKE XONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents can sell von Tbronjh Ttckett ria thia road and Check canal Bag * gaga Krea of Charge OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12M Farnham Bt Oor. llth , and at Union Pacific Depot. DENVER OFFICE In Colorrdo Central and Union Pad3c Ticket Office. SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE 2 N w Montecm. ery Street. For Information , folden , m pi , etc. , not ob Ulnable at Homa Tlckot Office , addrts * any ageat of the Company , or MARVIN HDCHITT , W- STENNITT , Gea't Hacavr , Oenl Faaa. Azaat CHICAGO , ILL. JAMES T. CLARK , Genl Agt Omaha ft Council Bluffs. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Carsl THIS CHICAGO BURLINGTON & QU1NCY 1 = ? A TT.T ? < > A T1 With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas lenger Ccacheo , and PULLMANSLEEPJHC&DININC CARS It Is acknowledged by the TSna , and all wet travel UT C It , 10 be the Best Appointed and Bolt Managed Raid In the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST Should oear In mind that this la the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Tolnts East , Kcrth and Northwest. Fautneersby this Route have choice of POUR DUTEBENT KOUTES , And the Advanta of Six Daily LlnM ot Patece Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York OityWithont Change. All Ezpreaa Trains on thia line an equipped with the Westlnzhouse Patent Air Brak : * and Miller's Patent &ifety Platform aad Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acci dents in the world. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NINO ' CARS Are run on ti Burlington Ronta. Information conoernln ; Routes , Bates , lima Connections , etc. , will be cheerfully iftven by applying at the office of the Imritugton ReuU , 513 Fourteentn Street , Omaha , Nebraska. 0. E. PEHKINS. D. W. HITCHCOCK. Gen'l Manager. Gen. Weit'n Pacs. Ag't. J. O. PHILLIPPI , St. Jo . , Mo. General Agent , Omaha. H. P. DUET. , epS-dl Ticket Aftni. Oaiha. SHORT LINE 1S3O. K.C..ST.J8E&G.B.R.R. , Is the only Dlnct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. To change of can between Omaha and St. Lonls and bnt one between Omaha and New York. BEX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS tucmxa AH Eastern & Western Cities 71th lees charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line Is equipped with Pnllman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Falace Day Coach' e-i.MUIer's Sahty Platform and Coupler and the celebrated Westlnghoose Alr-Brake. iBTSEE THAT TOUR TICKET KKAD3- ff Via Kansas City , St. Joseph andCH O > CoancilBluasK.R.vIa SfCt tfJot andft.Lotils.-ei Tickets for sale at all coupon staUoaa In the West. r. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Genl Supt. , Genl Pass. & Ticket Art St. Joseph , llo. St. Joseph , Mo , W. 0. SEACHBIST , Ticket Aeen. , Zli Fifteenth Street , bitween Farnhau and Donzlas , Union Block , Omaha. JOS. TEHON , A. B. BABKARD , Fast. A ent , Omaha. Gen'rl Actnt , Omaha. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Ratlin ; ; a Speciality. Their beauty , permanence and economy dally workln ; the extinction of ail fencing cheap material. Elegant in deslzn. indestructible Fences for Lawns , Public Grounds and Cemfr UryPlsta. Iron Vases , Lawn Settees , canopied and o : rustic patterns ; Chairs and every description o : Iron and Wire ornamental work designed ara manufactured by E. T. BARNTJM'S Wire and Iron Work , 47,29 and SI Woodward Ave. , De. trolt , MIciu 8eDi"Iltu iatalegue ani price list. B For COUGHS , COI > 'VS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP- ' 'N , r.nd all D.- erases of the THEOAT and LUNGS. The mdt 3'c-t ! i , t t r ! io thol > nown wcrd ! Ky dJInc to TOLU ROCK and KTE lu' Lemon jlil 41. i- -i i ati eaB'lant ' Appstlzor nd Tonic , for cer.-ral and fanilT uThe immenfe ni5i er ! . u t uamtrojs tC3lacal-\lf rcctiveJ daily rj the beet tildcncte of its tinn > jt.ii | > - t r Put up in Qti r : bi u Bottles , giving More for the money than , v/ article in the market. fiA'ITIOM . . . ' VTPtC K1VED by unprln ! p' d-ilor who try to palm off trnn V < B Urt.l 1 IVI . oi it ? < : < * ! .d P.yelnpUccof OtifTOLU ROCK and XTE , uhlthtjtls , uiaUc. t . lEMIINE batine A UOV BJi"3JEST bTAllP on etch lott ! * . Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Intamal Revenue : THEAiURY DErAOTMEiT , OFFICI. OF KTZUNAL RiVESU > Wianrsojra , 1 > . C. , January 10 , 1S3P. I Kessn. LAWRKNCK i MAKTI.X , 1111 lladlron St. , Chlcojo. ) ll . : OKTTL II : Tlib rompro ,1 In the opinion of this office , would fears 8 sufficient quantity r tie BALSAM OF TOLU to . .ire it ill tha adrantases ascribed to this artlds In pectoral complaint * while the whisky ard the sjrn'i inaatitute an emulsion rendering : it an agreeable remedy to th * patient. Compounded ao-.i r hr to tha formula , it may properly be daa e < l as a MEDICI.SAi PREPARATION under the j-mi Ions of U. S.R. vised Stati'tca. and when so stamped , nr y t sold by Drruc 1st * , Apoihccanc an.1 Other Persons without rendering them liable to pay rpechl tax as llqucr d Alen Tours Rs rectf ally , ( ilgned ) GRKEN. B. RAUM , Commissioner LAWRENCE & Pd ART ! N. Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOGEES and DEALEBS everywhere jMACQUAIKfCD WITH THE GEOGRAPHY S E BV CXAiVUNINO THIS M V CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. 8 is Tire fiREAT rnwEr.TiN T INK EEI-M EKX THE EAST * THE IU main line runs from Chicago .o Coniicll Blnffi. paxlne through Jollet , Ottna , La Sills , Oeneaeo. Mollne. Itocn iclnnd. Oavenp rt , Ww- Liberty , Iowa Ctty.lIarcDKO , Urooklyn , Grlnne : ! . Ues Molnes ( the capital of Iowa ) . 3tnart. Atlan tic , and Avoca : wltb branches from Har-a Junction to Poria : Wilton Junction to.Musca- tlte , WiublnrtoQ. I airfield , Kldoo. Belknap. CentreTllla. Princeion. Trenton. Gollttin. Cam - rnn. Leavenworth. Atcnbion. and Kansas Cltr ; Washlriftoo to Sleoorner , Of Icalooea. and Knoi- Tllle : Kooiut-to Faratnnon. Bonaparte , Bon- tonsDOrt , Independant. Rldocu Ottnmwa. Eddr- vHle.O9ki > loo3a. Pellit.Monroe , aad Lies Molnec Newton to Monroe : Des Jluino ) u > Indlanolaand Wlntersat : AtlantkitoI wandAndnbon ! : and A'oca to llarlan. Tbii It positively the onir Railroad , which own > . and opfraUs a through Una from Chicago Into the Stata of Kaniuu. Thrnngh EzprMi Fanaenger Trains , with Pnll- nmn Palace Laii attached , are run each war dally tetwaon CHICAGO and PxoRIA. KAXSAS Cmr , Cocucrr. BLtrrrn. i , AVTjrwoRTn and ATCHI- OV. TbronghcaraareauoninbetweenMilTau- tee upA Kunias CUT. via the "llllwauk&a ao4 Unck island She Lin- ThaGreat V-ock liland" 1s maenlBeentlr aqnlppsd. lu road bed Is itmplr * h xtandlU track Is laid with Heel rails. What will please you most will be the plensam 9f tnlojlnif roar maals. while pawing ovvrth * beanuf ulpralriM of Illlnola and Iowa. In on of nurmagnlBcent llinlnz Cars that accompany Hit rhrougu Express TrUni. Ton Kit an entire meal , as good aa Ii nerved In noy flnt-clau hotel , [ orseventy-flra cents. > ppreclatlnir the fact that a majority of the people prefer separate apartments for different purposes ( and the Immenao passenger business it this line warranting It ) , wo are pleased to an nounce that this Company runs .Pullman J'alact Stttrtnt Ca-j for sleeping purposes , ana Pilacs PUI.I.KAX PALACE CA3CS n- thrnugh to J EOTHA 1J1U1 MOl XV * . . nran , COVfiCKL. BL.UFFS. KJUWiAH C1TT. J TC1IISO.V. and .LEA VJENWOKTJfT TlcltoU vlu thia Z lne , known n tbe "Great KocJt lilantl Jluute , " re tolj B all Ticket Ixocnta In tbe United State * i.nd Cunatln. for Info nnatloa not obtiilaable at your home ticket offlee , ddrew. A K3JVIBA.IJL. E. STL' . JOHN. Oen'l BapcrlnMnaant. Uen'l Tit. aod Pu * ' GHAS. SHIVERIGK. FURNITURE , BEDDING , FEATHERS And Everything pertaining to the Pnrnitnre and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE ap U mon th lit 1208 and 1210 FaniJmni Street. T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New York has located In Omaha , and guarantees to do flrst-claw work. Dental Rooms , ever A. Crnlduhank tt Co.'s , Cor. 15th and DoajU * . sep9-2m SHOW GASES VUtCTACTURXO ITO OJ. . W ± XjXE3 1317 CASS 6T.OJIAHA.NEB. ffti. Rood assortment always on h nd.T a Itlnino Can for eating purposes only. ruMt featr.onr tuPalaca Cars l. S. SAI.UON .rnere yon cnn enjoy your t ll hears of the day. ilagnlflcent Iron Bridses spaa 4ndMlb onrirUciBt ill polnu erotaed ti * ? line.aniJ transfersarearofded at CounoL JfVlR Kannu CUT. l.e Tonworth. and Ate.- . ntttlons befncmade In Union Depot * . Tllb HHINClPAli 1C K. COfftEC TII1S OUEAT TlJUOUUn LLN3 At cn/CAUO , with all mrcrste * Imet * Bait and South. Atfcsf.tEwoou. iritithaIB.&U.B. St. W. * % .K. < li. At WAfifii.NGTiw niiaart , vttb K. t # * . L. n. . At liA HjlLLB. nr. J JH. Cent.B. B. AtPvoKit.with P. r. * J.j KB.- * W.I 11I.MU1. : andT.P.ft W. Uda. At ICCKK IsLAyn with "MUwnalieo a lilnnd 31.ort UD , . - and Rock l > l'd * feA AtDAVENToiiT , wtin the OaT npore C.M.ASt-1'.rt.K. At W EST LIBEKTT. with the O. C. IL * . * . At UKINVBU. Tlth Central Iowa R. K. JtUrsMOINt.4 wlthl ) JLF 1 > K. ii At COUNCIL BLcrrs. with Unlonl'aciarjn.i At GUAM. * , with B. & Mo. R. IL K. I.i JiBu- . AtCotiJ > incsJnxcriof.wfthILi'.K.iK : j At OTTCMWJ. wlta Central lowrK-H gt.L.Al'ac.mndC.B.AQ U. Kdx. At KEOKCK.with Tou. 1'to.tWu , Loura * Puc. . and St. l.K o. AX.-\T At Cixmoy , with II. St. J IU R. AtATCilKOV. wltoAtch-Topaka _ . Atch. * Neb. and fen. Br. U. P. K. Uds. At I.EAVKNWOBTH , with Kan. Pao , XBi Cent. 1C. 1W . At KANSAS Crrr. with all lints for tae and Southwest. HI. K. KJSUON , General Insurance Agent , pnoaill A830HA.A * . . . < , . . Lon- don. Cash Assets . f5,107ir .VESTCnESTEB. N. Y. . Capital . l.OOO.WJ THE MERCUA : * rS. of Newark. N. J. , 1,000,001 OIKAr.l ) FIKEPbIladephaCapital. ] ! . 1,000,000 NORTHWK3TEKN NATIONAL.Cap- Ital . 900,103 FIREMEN'S FOND , California . 800.WI uurrisn AJIERICA ASSURANCE Co i,200oco NEWA tK FIRE INS. CO. , Amets. . . . 8QO.OCO AMERICAF CENTRAL , Assets . 300,000 S ut Cor. ot Fifteenth & Donzlas St. . OMAHA. NIB. The Boston Cash Dry Goods Store. New Goods and New Customers arriving daily. Read our Price List , and be convinced that we are the PEOPLES STORE. to \20 \ yards of Calico. -2I Spools Clark's Cotton. . * 15 yards Cotton Flannel. r2 | pairs Ladies's Cotton Hose. < . . - * Good Red Comfort. 12 yards Lonsdate Muslin. GIVE us A GALL ; EITHER OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES : 4 25 Caskes of Good Soap. 15 yards Heavy Sheeting. 20 Spools (100 ( yards ) Silk. 7 yards Shaker Flannel- - : - I Ib. Stocking Yarn. " 20 pairs Gent's 1-2 Hose. ' BRING PRICE LIST ALONG. . . BKINU PRICE LIST ALONG , 20 yards Colored Embroidery. 10 yards Fruit of the Loom. I Fine Wool Scarf. 1 dozen Linen Handkerchiefs. 4 pairs Fleecy Lined Gloves. 20 yards Valepciene's Lace. IOTH AND JONES STREETS. vetrencrene's Lace. IOTH AND JONES STREETS.