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CHARLES POWELL , OF THK PEACE Comer lEth and JUSTICE St . , CmahaNcb. WM , SISEBAL , AT LAW Room 6. CrelRhton kTTOBNET Ht. , OMAHA. KKB. D. L THOMAS. TT'iaKKT AT LAW Loins money , bnyi _ aud tolls rc.i ! estute. Room 8 , Crolghton Lioct. A. C , TROUP , L TTOUNET AT LAW Office In Sanscom1 * A. Block , will , e-orga E. Prttchett , 1BO ftmhaei St. _ OMAHA. KKB. L THOMAS , TTGEJfEV AT LAW Cruicltnk Bnlld A. M. CHADWICS , TTQRNEY AT LAW Offlee ISOi Faruham A.tr et. * ? . L PEABQDY , r AWVEE Office la Cretshtoa Slock , next U \J \ PotiO ta. OM/U NEEKABEA SOTA.M fraud. COLLEOTIOFB UADX O'BeKB 5 BAP.TLETT , Attorneys-at-Law , OFnCE-Uulon Sloek.HHocUc.h ani ? Farnhanai ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBACH BLOCK , CUR. DOU3ISTH STS. OilAHA. NE2. - W. J. Connell , Attorney-at-La w. Office : Ffjnt Nwai. a ; 3Wrs , In Hwizcom's iew brick LuliJiEf , Jf. W.omei Fifteenth and Parnham Slrcetg . SSDIOC. CHig B MlDIOi Attorneja-at-Law , Epedt. * fiitenllr.3 wU be giveu to all tuU ! igtdnzt ccrjx > rV.I < n ? o ! every description ; will practice in = 1 the Court * ci the State and the United State : Office. Parnham St. , opposite Court EDWARD W. SiKERAL , a TTORNKT AT LAW ttoom 6 CrotgUon A. Block , Ittj * nd DoajtlM ctracts. noPdb S. F. MAKDERSHH , AT LAW-MS ramium ttnet Lrroasrr Nebraska. Vf. T. . .UTUKD * U. J. HUliT RICHAROS & HUNT , Attorncys-at-Law. Orjricn * 1S Sonlh K ) urt enlh Street. BT THE USE OF DR , BOSAMKO'S ' PILE REMEDY. fKTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND 5TCHIN6 PILES at oaoo on the application of Dt Bo nuUo' I'llc Kcmedy , whlrli nct rtl fcctly upon Uic pnrU alTt-clcd. Uie Tnmor * . allaying the lutenae Itcli my.mndafnx-tlncn i .Tnaneutcnreirtien all otlicr rme < Hc < ) in e railed. Try U take no ottocr. and tell your neighbor * ol MM merll * . DO NOT DELAY totil the drain on tbo aystem prodoee permanent disability , -but bay It , TRY ITABNE CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , tgMtwbea7OacnnnotobtalDltofliIiii.tr ) Fill ( end It , prepaid , on receipt ofprlcc Dr. BoMnUo' * Trcatlae on Flic * aent Crei IDBppI'catlon. AddrcH HE DR , BOSANKO MEDICINE CO. F1QDA. O. THE COLOMBO BUSINESS COLLEGE This Institution , located at Denver , Colorado , tha Educational and Commercial center ot the West , Is pre-eminently the best and most practi cal ot Its kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER , President , f D. W. CADY , Secretary , . The most extensive , thorough and complete nstltntlon of the kind In the world. Thousands ot accountants and Business men , in the prin cipal cities and towns ot the United States , owe ' - their success to our course ot training. The Bieht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , . Flno , new brlcV block , at Junction ot three Street car lines Elopmtlj fitted and furnished apartments for the application of and carrying out of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS Youn- men who contemplate a busmcss life , and parents having sons to educate , are particu larly requested to send for our new Circular , which will give full information as to terms , onditloa ot entrance , etc. Address . G , W. IOSTEE , President , " e-3m Denver , Colorado. PTTE DATL ? BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING COPROPRIETORS. . $16 Parvham , bet. Stk and lOtk Strettt TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Copy 1 year , In advance ( postpaid.J3.00 ) emontrV " V7 .oo 8 months " " 2.00 TIME TABLES THE MAILS. 0 , * N , W. K.R..6SOa. m. , IiOp. m 0. B. * < J.6 SO a. m. , fctO p. m. C.B.I4P.E. R. . tSOam.,2Wp.m : C&fSt. . Joe 6:80 a. m. B. City 4 P , 630a.m. U. P. E.B. , ll : a.m. O. & B , T. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. * M.R.R.,8Oa.m. : O.4H. W. , omasa 0. fcN. W. B.B. , 11 . m. , 11 p. m. O.B. & 6..11 a.m. , 9-SOp.m. C.R-I.lP.ll .Jn. , 11p.m. C. B. k St. Joe. , U a-m. , 11 p. m. U. P. B. R. , 4pm. 0. fcK. V. from Lincoln. ISUO p. m , 8 City &P. , lla. m. B. &M. lnheb.,4p-m. Local malls for States Iowa leave bat onoe diy , vis : 10 a m. Office open from 12 to 1 p , m. Snndayi. THOMAS F. HALL. Postmarter. Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. LzMVZ. ARRIVE. Dally Express . .12:15 p.m. BSSp.tn do Mixed eaop-m. , t:2Sp.m , do rrelshtr..5.SOa."m. 1:10 p. n ? . do do -.8:15 a. m. 12:20 a.m. TIMK CARD OF THE BURLINGTON. UATI01UHA. Expreaa. . . . .8:10 : p. m. . , lUll 6M x m. Hall 10 K ) p. m. Snndayg Excepted. Sundays Exceptod. CHICAOO.IROCE ISLAND & PACIFia Hall . -.6:00 . m. 1 Mall . 10:00 p. m. Express . BtOp.m.Expro8 : | . . . .10Oa.m , CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mill . _ .6 0a.m.Man | . _ 7 : > Pn' K * press. . . . 8W pi m. | Express . . . .10 0 a. m. Snndayi excepted. KANSAS CITT.ST. JOE k COUNCIL BLUFFS. til VI . Hall . -.80 a. jn. I Express . 7 : < 0 , m. Express . 6KK ) p.m. | Hafl . 7s Unu The only line rnnnlnz Pullman Bleeping Cars out o ! Omaha to Union Depot. OMAHA & NORTHWESTERN AND | 8IOUX CITY & PACIFIC KAILROADS. Express . 8:00 a. m. | Fxpress - i:30 : p m. DiOly Except Sundays. B. & M. R. B. In NEBRASKA. tUVXi ARKIVB , Exprew8W m I Freight . 8 JO a m Freight . fl.65 p m [ Expreis . 4:10 : pm SIOUI CITY & ST. PAUL R. B. HJ1. . . . . . - eao a ml Express . 100 am Erpreas . 8.40pm M i . 720 p m WABASH , ST. LOU13 ft PACIFIC. LSIVIS. AKBTVSS. Hall . - 8 a. m. I MaU - Ui5 . m Express..3:40 : p. m. [ Express . 455 p. m. BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. B. Le ve Omab , dally ; 8 a. m. , 8 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 s. m. . Ip. m. , Sp. m. , 8p.mBp. m,8p. D. , r > ve Conndl Blnfls ; 8S6 a. m. , 8S5 a. m , , 10.-S5 a m. , 11 6 a. m. , 1SB p m. , ! S5 p. m. , 8:25 : p. m. , 635 p. m. , 8S6 p. m. , Four trips on Sunday , leaving Omaha at 9 and 11 a. m. , 2 and E p. m. ; Ooundl Blofls at 8.2i , tl:26 a m. , and Z3b and 625 p. m. Leare rmaha6 a. m. , 7 x ro. . SSO . m. , 1 p. in. , 4.50 p. m. , 7 5 p. m. , Leave Conncll Bluffs : 6:16 a.m , , 9:10 : a. m. , 11:40 am.5:25p m , 7.KX ) p. m. , 7 0 p. m. Dalir except Sunday. OVAAA & REPUBLICAN VALI YR. . LJAVl , 1KKITB. Mail . 10:45 a. m. , 4-J5 p. m. DillT except Sundays. SANTA OL , AUS FOUND. Qreateat UlBcovery of the Age. Wonocrfuldlsco rIeslnthtworldb > Tebocnmade Amonc other thlnes where Santa ( Sana stayed Children ott ask U he makes coeds or not , If rMlly he Bf es In a mountain of snow. L-st jx-ar an excursion Billed clear to the Pols And suddenly dropped Into what secmedl Ike ahols Where Bender of Renders they found a newland , tfhlle falry-llka btlnps appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ours , with more beautiful green , And far brighter skies than ever were seen , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flower * o ! exqulilte fragrance were grow Ing around. , , Not long were they left to wonder In doubt A being coon came they had beard much about , Twas Santa Claus1 self and thlathey all say , 3e 1 soked like the picture f esee every day. He drove np a team that looked very queer , Twas a team f Kraashoppors Instead of reindeer , He rode In a shell Instead of a sleigh , But he took them on board and drove them Ho showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men Furriers were working on hats great and Email , To Bonce's they said they were sending them aL tCrls Klnglo , the Glove Maker , told them at once , All our Gloves we are sending to Bunco , Santa showed them suspenders and many thing * more. Saying I alee took these to friend Bonce's store. S nta Claus then whispered a secret he'd tell , As In Omaha every one knew Bunco well , Ho therefore should send his goods to his can , Knowing his friends will get their full share. Now remember ye dwellers in Omaha town , All who want presonti to Bunco's go round , For shirts , collars , or gloves great and small , Send your sister or aunt one and alL Bunco , Champion Hatter of the West , Donelai I eat. Orah * A new and hitherto unknown remedy for all diseases ot the Kidneys , Bladder , and Urinary It will positively cure Diabetes , Gravel , Drop- BrlehVsDlscase , Inability to retain or expell ay , tne Urine. Catarrh of the E adder , high ookred and scanty crlne , Painful Unnatlng , LAME BACK , General Weakness , and all Female Com- plaints. It avoidi Internal modldnes. Is certain In it effects and cures when nothine else can. For sale by all Druggists or sent by mail free upon receipt of the price , $2.00. DAY NEY PAD CO. , PROFR8 , Toledo , O. GT8 your addrese for oar little book , How 9 was Saved. " MK8 1 . ISII. Aeent for Hebraak * . CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Uetallc Cases , Oofflns , Caskets , Shrouds , etc. Faro m tree . . Dthandllth. Onwha , Neb Telegraphic orders promptly attended to. TECABESKI" FIND MADE BY A SUETKYING PAKTY ON THE ENCHANTED MOUNTAIN. Seattle Intelllreuctr. A short time since , as a surveying -party was prospecting and exploring the mountain pass east of Seattle for a favorable railroad route , they met with a moat remarkable incident , aa follows : As the advanced flagman ar rived at an eminence on the divided ridge of the moantainstheresaddenly appeared before him the image of a man holding a spear in a menacing attitude. The flagman waa startled and retreated a few pacea , and as he did EO the startling sentinel slowly sank down out of sight. The chainman called to the members of the party and summoned them to the spot. In the parly was an Indian who manifested great fright , and stated that this was the enchanted mountain , called by the tribe "Teca- beskl , " or gut-sticker , for the fact that an Indian had many years before been wounded by this same Image , and that it had suddenly disappeared after doing the act ot violence. The party of surveyors were not so much intimidated but that tcey set to work * o unearth this great mystery. After removing a considerable amount of dirt they came to the spear and im age , which was so arranged that the additional weight of a man would cause the spear and imago TO EISE OUT OF TIIE EARTH , and , on the removal of the additional weight , immediately sink down again , The question at once presented itself , why this arrangement ) The liberal use of the spade soon rendered the cause apparent. A considerable quan tity of the goods was found cached or hidden away underneath In a very good slate of preservation , and in the rocks near by were found certain let ters written in the Russian language. Further explorations revealed anotner deposit of goods , but those of a blue color were found much rotten , and consequently worthless. These de posits were found perfectly dry and well preserved , considering the length of time they must have re mained there. Evidence there found indicate that there is still another de posit of considerable value , supposed to contain from 850,000 to $60,000 in Russian gold. The whole affair has been kept very quiet , as.tho discover ers * Intend returning in the summer , as eoon as the snow goes off , and thoroughly explore the vicinity for the still unearthed deposit. Nicola TromboskyfurnishesThelntelligencer with the following explanation of HDW these goods came in the mountains. A great uncle of his , Oclman by name , of Massachusetts , was the first man that ever HOISTED THE AMEBICAN FLAO. [ n Russia. "My fatherfor many years was in command of the Lady Madison , a ehip owned by Jacob "Barker , of New York , and engaged in the Rus sian trade. My father married a Rus sian lady ill the city of Cronsfadt , Rmeia , a Miss Tromboaky. My motn- er had tbreu brothers. One was op * pointed consul to Brazil at Santa Oa- taina , one remained at homo in Rus sia and the third held an important command in Alaska. In the year 1816 my uncle was in the Russian set tlement iu California , and started with a guard of soldiers to go to the Russian settlement in Alaska , over knd , partly to explore the country and partly to trade with the Indians. The party consisted of twenty five traders and twenty-seven soldiers , un der command of my uncle. William Trombosky. Before starting ho wrote to my nncle in Russia a detailed ac count of the expedition , of whom composed , the amount of money and goods carried , etc It appears the PARTY WAS DELATED IN STARTING , and the winter in the mountains came on amonth earliorthan , it was suppos ed. They went up northwest of the Cascade range of mountains for the better grass afforded for their ani mals. When In a pass in the moun tains east of the Sound they were over taken by a severe snowstorm which caused them to lose all their animals , and hence they had no alternative butte to cache their goods and gold as best they could. After coming out of the mountains the party was in a weak and exhausted condition. On their way to the Sound they were attack ed by a body of Flathead In dians , and all killed but two , a soldier and a packer , who , after a series of hairbreadth escapes , a year afterward arrived in Alaska and told the story of the fate of their party and their terrible misfortunes. " A party was sent out by 'he government to find and recover the goods and money , but their efforts proved fruitless , and af ter a year's absence they relumed. That deposit , of great value , has not yet been found , but remains in those mountains to some day reward who ever is so tortenate as to discover and unearth it. " Ericsson's Torpedo Gun. Ericsson's torpedo gun/now that it is fully explained and the errors of earlier accounts are corrected , proves to be an extreme and formidable ap plication of the ordinary shell gun. The new torpedo boat , like most ves sels of its class , is a long , narrow , ar mor plated , turtle-backed , meatless vessel , sunk nearly to the water line. Its armament consists of a single bow- gun , seven feet under water , of six teen inches caliber , made of wrought iron , hooped with steel , but as the gun is not intended to sustain the shock of a heavy chargealtogether lighter than any other gun of its size. From this gun is fired with a charge of gun powder what is called a tor pedo , bat which is simpler to consider a shell , chatged with 250 pounds nf dynamite. This shell leaves the ves sel at the extremely low initial veloc ity of 250 feet a lecond , oas-tenth the velocity of a shot from a rifled cannon , and about the speed of an arrow. The range of such a shot is , of course , low , but the torpedo-boat Is expected to run np to within 400 or 500 fee't of the iron-clad it is attackIng - Ing , point blank range. Its safety at this distance from the broadside of a modern iron-clad la secured by its speed , its small exposure and its ar mor plating sixteen inches thick over its low deck. Any vessel struck with a projectile containing 250 pounds of dynamite will be doomed. No ironclad in the world could stand such a mine , and , at ( the point blank range proposed , hitting the hullof _ a war vessel will be easy. It is scarcely necessary to say that the great inventor ha& crowded his torpe do boat with a multitude of Ingenious devices. Its engines , ita steering- gear , sunk ten feet under water , and the apparatus for loading the gun , firing it , and clearing it of water are all proofs of Mr. Ericsson's redund ant skill In meeting mechanical diffi culties All these remain to be proved. His experiments so far appear to have demonstrated that a shell loaded with 250 pounds of dynamite can , with a low charge of powder , be successfully fired from a gun under water. This is the first of the difficulties to be met , and experts will probably be in clined to regard it as the most serious. If the new torpedo boat works , the problem of coast defense will be practically solved for every nation like our own , chiefly anxious to de fend a long coast line. South African Keptllea. Snnkc Story In New York News. I was wearied by a long day's hunt ing , when , close to my feet , and by my bedside , some glittering substance caught my eye. I stopped to pick it up , but ere my hand reached It , the truth flashed across me it was a Boakcl Had I followed my first natural impulse , I should have sprung away ; but not being able to clearly see in what position the reptile was Ijing , or which way his head was pointed , I controlled myself , and remained rooted breathlessly to the spot. Straining my eyes , but moving not > m inch , I at length clearly distinguished a huge puff adder the most deadly snake in the colony , whose bite would have tent me to the other world in an hour or two. I watched him in silent honor ; his head was from me so such the worse ; for this anake , unlike any other , always rises and strikes back. He did not move ; he wna aahep. Not " iring to shuffle my feet , lest he should awake and spring at me , I took a jump backward that would have done loner to a gymnastic master , and thus darted outside the door of ; 'iO ' room With a thick etick , I then returned and settled his worship. Some parts of South Africa swarm with snakes ; none are free from them. I have known three men killed by one of them in ona harvest , on a farm in Olipbant's Hoek. There is a immense variety of them , the deadliest being the puff adder , a thick and compara tively short snake. Its bite will kill occasionally within an hour. One of my friends lost a favorite and valu able horse by its bite in less than two lours after the attack. It ia a slug gish reptile , and , therefore more dan gerous ; for , instead of rushing away , ike its fellows , at the sound of approaching preaching footsteps , it half raises its lead and hisses. A Mute uan The East Portland ( Oregon ) Tele- ; ram gives the following account of the manner in which one of the mute Inmates of the insane asylum near chat city suddenly recovered his speech : For years Mr. Anderson , a dumb inmate oi the asylum , has plodded along attending to his duties is a trusty , faithful being , unable to speak a word. He war always in readiness to aislst the keepers in any way within his power , in a cheerful and contented manner. All efforts to bring back the use of his vocal or gans , which had been silent for many years , were In vain , and he was told that he could never again speak. OnSunday last the inmates were given a romp In the handsome grove , which is surrounded by a high wall , In order to sun themselves. One of the inmaea , a rather wild individual , imagined he was a squirrel , and away he went scampering up one of the tall fir trees to its most topmost branches , and would neither return to solid ground for pleadings and threats. As usual Anderson was near at hand and vol unteered to go up and bring him back. The poor unfortunates who were in the yard at the time were greatly pleased , and laughed and shouted joyfully as Anderson' climbed from branch to branch toward the top. He had climbed about thirty feet from the ground when a limb broke and down came Anderson bouncing among the branches , finality sitting down npon the grenn'd like the ham * mer of a pile driver. The wardens expected to see him killed or knocked senseless , but they were doomed to astonishment , as Anderson sprang to his feet and burst out in a volley of profanity that would have put a trooper to blush. He kept np swear ing without intermission 'for at least ten minutes , while everybody was transfixed with astonishment. He had recovered his speech and to-day can talk as well as any person , and to say that he is delighted in consequence quence of his fall is a rawing it mildly If you are troubled with fever and ague , dumb ague , billions fever , Jaundice , dyspepsia , or any dliefte of the liver , blood or stomach , and wish to get well , try the new remedy , Prof. Gull- mette's French Liver Pad. Ask your druggist for ltt\nd take no other , and if he has not got it send $150 in a letter to the French Pad Co. , Toledo , O. , and receive one by return mail. ArrHonest Medicine tfreoof Onarge Of all medicines advertised to cure any affection of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , we know of none we can rec ommend as highly aa DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY for Consumption. Coughs , Oolda , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med icine does positively cure , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very worst cases in the short est time possible. We say by al means give it a trial. Trial bottles free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. Bnccien'B Arnica Salve The BIST SALVE in the world for Onta , Bruises , Sores , TJlcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed-Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve li guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- tlcd in every c&so or money re funded , Price 25"cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH Omaha. 45 Tears befo THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVEJl PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ilia that flesh is Leir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or 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 PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of 0. UcLtNE nnd FLEMING BEOS. ft& Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b" FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name JlcLane , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. mw TO CORE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Tnroat , Lungs , and Pulmonary Organs. USEACOOUD1NOTO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. UNLIKE PILLS AND TH 3 USUAL PURGATIVES , IS PLEAS- AM TO TAKE : , An4 nlll proreatoncethomnst potent nnd harmless SYSTEM RENOVATOR and CLEANSER that has yet he'n brought to public notice. For CONSTIPATION , BILIOU1- NES3 , HEADACHF , PILE' , and all dl-o ders irlslng from an obstructed state of the system , t Is incomparably the bo < > t curatlvt cxt .nt. Avoid imitations ; Insist on getting thi article called for. TROPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE Is putJp in oronzcd tin boxes only. Price CO cents. Ask yourdruirgist for Descriptive Pamphlet , or ad dress the proprietor , J. E. HETHERINGTON , Now York or San Fianciaco. Before Purchasing AST FORM ot go-Called ELECTRIC BELT , Band , or Appliance repr sented to cure Nervous , Chronic and Specia' Disease ; , send to the PUL VERUACHERaALVANICCO , 513 Montgomery Street , San Francisco , Ca' . , for their Free Pamphlet and "The Electric Review , " and you will save time , health and money. The P. G. Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric Ap pliances on the American Continent. Tarrant's Saltzer Aperient , A rare for Indlgeat'on frightful , A bubbling beverage delightful ; A remedy for every ailment tVer which tbo Dillons make bewallment. A laxative , though mild , effective , A tonic , nervinond corrective ; An anodyne and snporlflc , A wonderful SALCTS SPBOIF o Kir bodying : every rare Ingredient That mother Nature deemed expedient , With kindly liberal baud to flinj Into the famous Peltier Spring. To Nervous Sufferers-The Great European Kemedy Dr , J , B , Simpson's Specific Medicine , Ills a post tire core forSpermatorrhea , Seminal Weakness , Impotency , and ail dtseasea resulting ; from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety Long ot Memory , Pains la the Back or Side , and dtoeases that Itad to Consumption Insanity and an early grave The Specific Vfedldne is being use wlta wonder ful success. Pamphlet * sent free to alL Write for them and icot full pirtlculars. Price. Specific , $1.00 per package , or six pack ages ( or $5.00. Address all orders to J. B SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , Noa. ' Wand 106 Main St. , Buffalo..N. Y. Sold In maha bv 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell I , E. I ah nd all drnegisa everywhere. Cures and never disap points. The world's great Pain.- Reliever for Man and Boast. Cheap , quick and rolin blo4 PITCHERS CASTOlvZ4 is uot Narc < piSc. Chiltlrcii grow fat upon , Mothers like , and Physician recommend C ASTORIA. Itregnilatesthe Bowels , cures Wind Colic , allays Feverislmess , and de stroys "Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cnro , a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy , l > y Absorption. Tlio mo t Important Discovery ainoo Vac cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , thi cares at any stage oofore Consumption sets in. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old BelMlle Sioux City Route I 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE 1 From COtmOIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULTJTH , or BISMARCK , And all points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Dakota. Thin lln ? Is equipped with the Im proved Wcstlughouse Automatic Air Brakeaand Miller Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT Is unsurpassed. Elegant Drawing Room and Sleeping Cnnowne ) < l and controlled by the com pany , run Through Without Change between Union Paclflc Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Trains leave the Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council Bluffs , nt 5:15 p in. , reaching Sioux City at 10:20 p. m , and St. Paul at 11:05 a. m , making HOURS IN ADVANCE o ANT OTHEE Rourz. Returning , leave St. Paul at 8:30 : p. m. , ar- rlvbg at Sioux City at 4:15 : a. m. , and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Bluffs , at 9:50 : a. m. Be sure that your tickets read via "S. C. k P. R. B. " F. C. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Iowa P. E. ROBINSON , Ass't Gen'l Pass. Agent. J. H. O'BBYAN , and Passenger Agent , Cnnndl Bin Hi MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA AXLE GEEASE Composed largely of powdered mica and isinzlaai u the boat and cheapest lubricator In the world U Is the best becauBci t does not gum , but forms a highly polished surtaco over the axle , dolni : away Kith a largo amount of friction. It is the cheapest because you need use but half the quantity In greielng your wagon that yon woull ot any other axle grease made , and then run your nagon twice as long. It answers cq "ally as well for 11111 Gearing , Threshing Machines , Buggies , &c. . as for wagons Send for Pocket Cyclopcdlaof Things Worth Snowing. Mailed free to any address MICA MANUFACTURING CO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE. CHICAGO. j -Ask Your Dealer For It o < : t20 tl FEVER AND AGUE. 3 Thereto no dvillied nation In the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hosteller's Stomach Bitters as a tonic , coir.clivc , and anti- bilious medicine , Is not known and appreciated. While It la a modidna 'or all staaont and all climates , It la especially united to the comp alnta generated by the tteotlier , being the purest and test vegetable stimulant in th" world For sale by Drugglsu and dealers , to whom ap ply for Hoitettert Almanic for 1E81. GO EAST -VIA THK Chicago & K 2,380 MILES OF HOAD ! It to the SHORT. SUKE and Safe Bonto Betwssn COUNCIL BLUFFS , MILWAUKEE .i J all > ! T n. ' TT fcrnl NOKTD rr or-EKS r. I.-AVSUKO OREVTERACJLJTISs AND XORY 4PVJ .7AGB3 TITAN ANT OTHER ROAC l > THE WEST It b tut O : . T ! iO > .D Utttc-n COUNCIL BLUFFS uid CBICA i Upon whld. is roe PUT Li ! AH1 HOTEL CMIS ! In mlJuioa to theeoinj to please all eliwes ot travelers , It rive * FIB8T-OLA83 MEALS at Its EATING STATIONS at 10 cents each. ITS TRACK IS STHl RAILS 1 - ITS COACHES ARE THE FINEST ! ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS If yon wish the Bail Traveling Accommoda tions you will bny your ticket by this Boat * STAND WILL TAKE If ONE OTHER. All Ticket Agents an 811 von Tbronih Ticket * Via this road and Check nsnal EAR- tra i Kree of Charge OHAHA TICKET OFFICES 1SW Fambam St. , Cor. Hth. and at Union Pacific Depot. DENSER OFFICE In Colorruo Central and Union PcHc Ticket Office. 8AS FRASCISCO OFFICE 2 Naw Mont om- eryStreet. For Information , folders , mips , etc. , cot ob tainable at Home Ticket Office , addreaa any agent of the Company , or MARVIN HUCH1TT , . 5TEHHITT , Gaul H nar , OenT Paw. Azent , CHICAGO , ILL JAHES T. CLARK , flenl Act Omaha * Council Bluffs. THROUGH TO CH'CACO ' Without Change of Carsl CHICAGO BURLINGTON & : B..A.IILRO.A.D : : : _ With Smooth ind Perfect Track , ElcB nt rs- sen < er Oaches , ant ? PULLMAN SLEEFU S OINIKO OAP8 It If acknowledged by t'ns Tjsa , and at. wrc travel U7 r It , u > be the Best AnpoLUt-1 JUM Beat ManaireJ lioAd In tue Couittr. . PASSBNGBRS QOING BAST Should Dear In mind that thta U tl.o BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Eaat. Kortb aiid Northwest. Passengers by this Route have choice of FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES. And the Advantage of Six Dally IJncs ol PaUce Sleeping Cars from Chicago to New York CityWithout Ohango All Express Trains on thU line are equipped with the Vcstinv house PaUnt Air B-akaand Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Pci/ect / Pro tection Against Acci dents in the worU PULLMAH PAUCESLEEPINC MR U'NINC CARS Ar runontn Burlington Route. Information conocrnlaf Hcutea , Kates , lime Connection * , etc. , will bf cheerfully given by app'yinc t the office of tfcg tiurlii gton honto. 61. { 1'ourtecntn Street , Omaha Nebraska C.E PERKINS. D V. HITCHCOCK , Qcn'l J'ansier. Gen. V.'eat'n Pass Az't. J 0. PIIILL1PPI. St Jo . ; vo General Agent , Omata. H P. DUEL. fer-I-dl Hcket Agent Omxbx 11 UNI : 188O. K. S. , ST. JOE & C. B. B , B. , Is tha or.Iy Direct f.Ino to ST. LOUIS AN THE BAST From OMAHA ad the WEST. No change of car * between Omaha and Ht. Locla and but cna between OmaLa and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RZACHIiJ iLL Eastern & Western Cities With lees charges and In advance of other lines. This entire line is equipped with Pnllman's Palace Slceplne Cars , Palace Day Coach- oi.Mlller'B Safnty Platform and Conpier and tha celebrated Westlnghoose Alr-Brake. JS EE THAT TOUR TICKET READST * 3"Via Kansas City , St. Joseph India * 3"C < rancllBlnflsK.R.vla StlJ ta lo andJ3t.Loulg.-Hi Ticko's for sale at all conpon stations In the West. J. F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWE3 , Oen'l Supt. , Oen'l Paas. ft Ticket Ae't St. Josenh. Mo St. Joseph , Mo , W 0. SEACIIIIKST , Ticket Agen. ! I'M Farnhau Street , ANDTBORDES , A. B. BARNARD , Pass. Acont , Omaha. Oen'rl Acent , Omaha WROUGHT IRON FENCES. , Wir9 Fencing and IUIIm < a Speciality. Their l > eauty , permanence and economy dully workln ; the extinction of all fencing1 cheap material. n .T Elegant In doslsn. Indestructible Fences for Lawna , Public Grounds and ! Oemo- tery Plats. Iron Va es , Lawn Setteoa , canopied " nd of rustic patterns ; Chain and every desertptlin of Iron and Wire omamantal work dealmed anil manufactured hy E T. BARJTUJrst Wire and * r-nW rk , 7 , 29 and 31 Woodward Ave , De troit , Mich. Sen" " "iaa -auiogue ami price list. sepZt KIDNEGEN ia highly recommended and unsurpassed for Weaker or Foul Kidneys , Dropsy , Bright'a Disease , Loss of Energy , JN ervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising : from Kidney or Bladder niseases. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. IS-By Ihe distillation of a FOREST LEAF ulth JUSIPER BERRIES and BARLEY MALT w hart discovered KIDNEGFX.which actsupociCctllvon the KIdnevs and Urinary Organ * , removlnx mlurioet dcpoclta formed In the bladder and pr tenting any itriinlog , smarting sensation heat 01 irritation In the membranous H Ins of tha ducta or water p-usage It excltrt ahealthy action In the EIdo yi giving 'hem ttranjcth , vliror and restorimr these or ang to a heslthy condition , showlug IU ttfect * oa both the color and easy flow of urine. It can bo taken at all times , in all climates and nndertU circumstances without injury to the system. Unlike any other prep imtlon for Kidney difflcultle * It nan verj pleasant an I ajreeibU taste and flavor It h been ditflcult to make a preparation conUlulng positive nlurcilc propntleg which wiU not nauseate , but be acceptable to the stomach BeforetakingacyfjvermedLinu.tryabottle of KONEQKK to CLEAUSK the KIDNEYS from foul matter Try It anJ y iu will always n i ! t as a fjmilr medicino. Ladles especially will Uka it and Gentlemen will flnd KIDNEOE.V the test Kidney Tjnic ever nsedl NOTICE Each bott'e Hearst tha sign tura of LAWRENCE 4 MARTIK. asoa Proprietary Gorwn ment Stamp , which permits KIDSEGEIf to be sold ( without license ) by DrngglsM , Grocers and Other Persons everywhere. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. If not found at your DrugxisUorGrocera , we will send a bottle prepaid to the nearest exprea office to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. Sold by DKUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALEES everywhere Wholesale acnts in Omi'.o . , STEELE , JOHNSON & CO . Mil supply the -rvlo at nunuHctoi prices. WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OROGRAPHY O < fHI COUNTRY , . SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP , THAT THg _ f. CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST frTHE l ttfc Sta mala line runs from Cbkfwo Council rluiT ! , poMlnx thnrexn Jol'ot. Ottc ft , La Sillo. Oeneaeo , Moline. llo" * bleed iwvecport. Vent LUony , Iowa City , Maroreo , Broo 'yn. 'Jrlnncll , i > 09 Uuinai ( the capital of lowai.aicnrt. Atlan tic , and Avoco : iritn Branches iro-'t Hiireu Junction to Peorls : Wlltoc Junction to Mssca- Or.o. Wanlnpton. . fainlcm , K.lc , Belinsp C < Mitrovlli , ITlacelon. Trenton. 'MinUc. Cama- rnn. Ixave2worth , Atcbbon. acJ Hanan * Lltr : Waanlnmon to blaocrney , Oskalooea , and Knox- vlllo. Keoiul to rurmlniKGn , Uonaporta- Ben * tonsDort , Independent , hlclurj. tttanna. Sildj- T.liP.Oiktt'nooa. ' I'olin.AI mroc. Bed Ues Moinea ; Newton to lonroG ; iiosMoine tQlndlAao&aaa Wlntoraet ; AtLint tnl ewtAondAiulstia ! ! ; oziU A oca to llarlan. 'Kiis U positively tie onlr llallroad. which owm , an < 2 operate * s Uuougn Uno from Chlctitro Into tae Statn or Kan M- ThroniiQ Express Pessenaer Trains. wlUi J iJI- man alace Cars attached , ara run each war jai < T uetween CHICAGO nnd I'EORLA. KAJTRAB Crrr. CCOSCIL 11LU7FS. L.KAT : fWOUTn and ATCni- SON. IbrnaKhcimareauoruntx ! ! K3O Jd Knnsas City , v i the "i UocKlslanJ Sho.Une. . " The "Oreat Uoct Islana" . . . . . . . equipped. Its road beJ Is Mmolr " * " - JCt.uullti tmesis laid with steel rails. What will please roa most will tx > the pleasure of onlojInK your meat * , wnlla passing overUu beautifnl prairies of Illinois and Iowa , In ODO or nnrmaKnlflcent UlnlnK Cars that acvompanr ill Through Express Trains. You KOI an entire meal. 03 eooa as Is served In any flrst-clus hotel , forseventy-nve cents. Appreciating the fact that a majority of the people prefer separate apartments for different purposes ( and the Immense p uuenser business of this line warranting It ) , we arc- pleased to an nounce that this Compan } runs Pullman jMlott Sltcvinv Can for sleeping purposes , and Palace IXninaCan for eating pnrp" * SOQlr. OWKVt great feature of tur Palace Can U a 8M > Hi SALOON nere yon can enjoy your H - < at all nonn of the day. Mamincent Iron Urtclae * spaa tie MMM > . and Mlraonrl rivers at ul point * crowed > * vr- line , and transf era are arolded at Connd ntft' Kansas City. Leavenwonh , and AMhijor . nectlons beingziado In Untoa Depot * . TUB fItlNCIt > AI < ft. It. ONNKCnuO } . f TI113 ( JUG AT TilHOLUa 1XHK AAV V At rnicAoo.wttn Knot t > and Bnnth. it. iW.itVIl.IWs. At WAflniNQTOir HXJQBTS. Wttil P. . U * At Ll HAU.E. wf.4 III. Oral , B. R W.I ULMli : anaT.KfcW.'lMk. At rUXK leiwUfD wltQ "Mllwauke. Uasd Xjort Line. " and Rock Isl'd & L At UAYINMJUT. wlta tha Davenport . . . . At W28TLT8EBTT.wltllth B..aR.4 > At UUINHELJ , Tlth Central Iowa U. It. AtUsaMoin.J.wlttiD M-K.D II. Ix AtCocrscil. BLUrrs , with Union Padac - A. wlta B. A Mo. B. U. iu fiat- At OTTUMWA. wltn Central loweB-K St. L 4 Pac , mS C. B. it. O K. OOa. A * KEOKDK. wltn l-ot. Peo. A War.t W * * Loni APnoaik18t.UK8a4ff.-Vy.K * 5 * At CAMKRO.V. with 11. Ht. J. K.K. At ATCtuaox. wita AtcnTooeta ft D88 * A ten. i Neb. and fen. Br. tL JvBTidi. At LCAVKXVOKia. Wtt& IttBAo7 - Cent. K. lUta. At KANSAS CJTT.wiUi &aBen < orta > andSonUiwett. PCI.T.KAN PALACE CARS - run thrnnzh to JPEOKIA , W MOtu COU.NCHL. 11IVUFFS. KANSAM CITY. A TCUIMON. and A-EAVEXWOKTHT Ticket * vlu thU JLlnr , known nn the "Oreat Itaclt Jtland Koqtc , " are * ! - 11 Ticket \KCDU In the United State * find Cunotlo * for Info-mat ICQ not oblnlnuble at yoor borne ticket office , MUre * * . A. KIMlB VXjL. E. ST. JOHN , Qeal Bupfirintendent. tton'l Tit. aaa And Everything pertaining to the Furniture m Upholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSOeraEHT OF HEW GOODS AT THL JPIRIOIES- . SJbAJL V 3E83Et.XO3 ip ! 1 mou th ut 1208 and 12/0 / Ftimliiim Stre i. D ! . R. IIISDOX. General Insurance Agent , RK > .NT > : PHCEX1I ASSOHea..f . Ion- don , CashAweta J5407.12I ESTCHESTEK , N. Y. , CipIUl l.OOO.O.i THE JIERCHAN IS , of NewarkN. J. , I.OCC.OO QIRARU FinE.PhiKd'Iphh.CapItal. . l.OO ,00V NOBTHWE3TKBK NATlOXAf.Cap- | UI DOC.COO FIREHEK'3 FUND , CallfomU 800. HIUTISn AMERICA AS3URNCECo 1.2CO.CCO NEWA IK FIRE IN3. CO. , Asete . . . 8OCO ( AMKRICAF CENTRAL , Araet ? STXJ ICO 3 sst Cor. nl Fifteenth & DonzlM St. OMAHA. HYK. HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CQ.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships Leaving New Tork E ry Thursday at S p. m. For England , France and Germany. For Passage apply to G. B. RICHARD & CO. , Pusengei Agent * , Broadway , New Tork } * w V. J12 day at horns enlly made ; ah 3T ( ioutQt fro A ldre .Tn 6Co.PortladM . A r Ti nn rt * i QTHT ATCI c ? " Arf * f \ -u A _ . 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