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L CHARLES POWELL , f USTICEOFTHRPEACB orttr Uth tj Faroham S . , Omaha Keb. KM. SISERAL , < r TTOEKEr AT LAW Koome.Crdchton Bloc * . ISth El. OKAHA. KEB. ' D. L THOMAS , TTOENKT AT LA.W I otns money , bujl and Bills r il estate. Boom A. D. TSOUP , A TTOK7KY AT LAW OSce In Hacseom'B A. Stork , Trtta OaoTge E. Frltthett , 1808 - grayiBtl OMAHA.lfeB. DEXFERL THOMAS , TTORKSr AT LAW amlcUB&nka S : A. RU t 1TOEKET AT LAW Offiw IBM V" AWTEE OOoo In Or iJ PostOaoe , OMA3A , fiOIAET ' 'PliBOTIOirB KADI & EARTLETT , t > mCE-Unlon Kg'jt.FLfteenth anf Pamham' ATTORNEY AT LAW. 'ARBASH BLOCK. COR. OOUOI6TH 8T8. OKABA , NKB. W. d. Conneil , i. i. * - _ . o _ T _ Offloe : rroat rooms , up stairs , In Htnscom'i new brick bulldlnj , K. W. corner Fifteenth and famham Streets. . BIDICK. CBAS. B. Una n EEDIGE & REDiCK , AttorneyB-at-Law - - , Bpedal attention will M jjven to nil tnlu ff ln t coTpDrutloMof rcry desorlptlon ; will i tn al Jth Conrtat.f the Bute and the St , A m v * AT LAW Boom 6 Ort Lton alu rtreeto. noMl C. F. SANDERSON , * 1 TTORNTT AT LAW-SIS Farncaaa ttreet * f\ _ Omaha Nebraska. U' . T. J. HDMI RiCHAHOS a HUNT , Attorneys-at-Law , Omci us South Fourteenth BtrKt. T THE USE OF Pg. BOSAMKO'S DO NOT DELAY Ota the drain on tbe tfttcm protece Ktrmuient dlsablllly. bat bey It , TRY iTABNED CURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , rs i ! ? ° cmn is * ° btiB " . w DR. BOSAHtrd ; MEDICINE CO , r-aacA.0. "THE COLOKADO BUSINESS COLLEGE Thli Institution , located at Denrar , Colorado , "tbeEdneitlonal and ComnercUl oenUr of the ' 'West , is pre-eminently the beet and most practi cal of lt klml for the , MERCANTILE TRAINING -or Young Men and Ladies. S. W. FOSTER , President , D. W. OADY , ScoreUty , v Tlu CMS t exUuire , thoroujh and eomplet * Btltntlen ot tha ind In the world. Thonsudl of aeoonnUnts and Business men , In tb * prln IpaI ultlts and towns ot the UnlUd State * , owe their caccfW to our course cf training. The JRteht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Tine , new brick block , at junction of Um * trect oar lints El ; ntlj fitUd and rurnlsbtd apartments or the application of and carrying cot ol car cord and irstematle methods ot BUSINESS .TKAJJOTGL Toang men who contemplate it business ] lire , and pannts haying ions to educate , art particu larly requested to nnd for our ntw Circular , hlh will giTt full Information u trmj " , ODdltlon of entrance , etc. Addrtst G. W. FOSTER , President , Denver Colorado. THE DAILY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING GOPROPRIETORS. . SIS farnhtcat , btl. Vlh and 10th. Stitttt TERUS Of SUBSCRIPTION. . 1 Copy 1 Jtcr , In adr&cco ( postpaid ) . . . , . $3.00 BmontM " 1.00 8 months " " 2.00 TIKE TABUS- THE MAILS , 0 , AN. W.B. B tdOk. a. , SMp. : m. O. B. 4 Q.8 30 . m. , MO p. in. C. K. 1 & P. R. R. . 30 a , EL , SUOp. m 0- & & . Joe 5:80 a , nt. R. City & P. 630a.m. y. p. R.Bll(0 .m. O. & R. V. to Lincoln , 10 a. m. B. ft M. R. E. , 8tO a a. 0. kS.fT. , 730a.m. C.ftK.W.R.R. , U a. su , 11 p. . C. B. & Q. , 11 fc. Ei , S20 p. m. C.R. I.SUa.nL , llp.m. C. B. t St , Joe. . 11 a.m. , 11 p m. D. P. E , H. , I p m. O. & B , V. froTc Ltleoln , ISUO p. m , B.City * 5U a.m. Bifi. lnhob.,4 p. m. Local " "vlfo for States Iow leave but one * a day , Tts : 1-30 v m. Offlo * open from 12 to 1 p. m. Sundays. THOMAS F. 1IALL. FoitmaiVer , Arrival And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. LSIVI. Dally Express. . . . 12:15 p. tn. do Mixed 6inp.m. do Freight 6:30 a. ra. Ii0p. IT. do do 8:15 a. m. 12120a.m. ' OABD OF THE BURLINGTON. UATJOX/E1. I ARRJVX OKABA- JUKtfTT-rr. . . teuv JsrncHmutrrv ; . - , . ervxra-p tvir Sundays Exceptcd. | euri2ays"Excepted. CHICAGO/EOCK ISLAND t PACIFIC. Hall . . .6:00 a. n. 1 Mail lifcOO p. m. Express 1:40 p.to. I Etpe s..lGOiia. m. CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN. Mall .er'Oa.m. I Mall _ 130p.m. K'press . . .8:40pim. : JExprais 16:00sum. : Sundays excepted. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFFS tliVI AKKITX. Mall v.8.-00 a. m. I Erpregs 7 : < 0 a. m. ,60 p. is. I Mail 7:24 | . la. The only line rnnnluz Pnllmtn SIctpLct Care out of Omaha to Uuloa Dtpot. OMASA & NORTHWESTERN AND ( SIOUX CITY & PACIFJOHAILBOADS. .ErM . . u. | Fxprecf 1SO : p Dally Kxrrpt Eund ) - , r. R.KiBK2BRASKA. itlVI. XilKITI. Erpr - . . , . . . .BlOara : ] Freight 830am " 'CM i5 p m [ Expr : s sU pm BIOUI CITY & ST. PAUL R , R. JJJ1 . .6:10 a m I Exp.-ess. , . .10 0 a m Erpress MOpm-M | , . . . ,7..7t20 p m WABASri , ST. LOOTS & PACIFIC. UUTU. AMUTK. S11 8s.rn.l | aIlUtam.m Exprea..SUOp. m. ( Express 1:26 : p.m. BRIDQE DIVISION U. P. B. B. J * ve Omaha , dally. 3 a , m. , 8 . m. , 10 a ra. , U a. m. . 1 p. m. , X p ; m. , 8p. m , 6 p. n > , , 6 p. - * * % * tin AMuufi Q-a . } m. , 6 a. m. , 1025 a. m. , 112S a. m. . 1S5 p. . , S:25 p. nt 8:25 p. m. , :25 p. m. , 6SK pV m. , Foor tripe on Sunday , fc vinc Omaha t 9 and 11 .m.,2 nd6p. SL ; Conndl BlnHs tt B.-25 , 11:15 a m. , tad 2.-Z5 and 555 p. m. I * Te Cmahas-B a. m. , 7 a. a.'SM , a , 1 Pta. . , liO p. m. , 7:25 p. m. , tive Council Blnffs : 6:15 a , m , , 9:10 a. la. , U:40 a , m. 5:25 : p. ra. , 7.HW p. m. , 7 0 p. ml Dally except Sunday. OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEY B. . tXATX , AKRin. nt . . . . . . . . .10i6 ft. DL , 4 E5 pf tn. Dally except Sundays. ina wosk. Jt2 day rthonvj easily m det cash ' /.ontnt tn * Add IVCT Tttts b Co.PorUml M . & -tMam ® A new fynlihorto \ unknown rersedy for all Jlseraes of the Kidnnys , Bladder , ana Urinary Organs. It will positively cure IMabetn , Urarel , Drop sy , Brlrht'e Disease , inabilitv to retain or erpell the Urine , Catarrh rfiboBhddcr , hish cole rod and scanty trine , Painful Urinating , LAME BACK , General Weakness , and all ITemkle Com- plalnlB. It avoids Internal medicines , is certain In it effects and cures when nothinir ele * can. For sale by all Drosrcisls or sent by mall free upon receipt of tbe price , $2.00. DAY NEY PAD ' CO. , PROP'RS , Toledo , O. tft / , your address for ocr little book. How s was Saved. " MES K. ISII. Artnt for K brMk SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonderful dteooverlcsln the worldhavebsen made Among other thinrs where Santa Clans stayed Children oft ask U he makes toods or not , It rtally be Dves In a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion silled clear to the Pole And suddenly dropped Into whit Bcemodllke thole t Where wonder of wonders tbey found a new land , nlille falrj'-Uks beincs appearad on each hand. There were mocntalos like ours , with more beautiful preen , And tar brighter skies than ever wort t * n , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow Ing around. Not long were they lelt to wonder In donbi A being soon came they bad heard much about , Twas Santa Clans' self and thiithey all ray , leUoked like the picture f eseeevery day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , Twas a team of imsshoppcrs instead of reindeer , He rode In a shell Instead ol a sleigh , Bat he took thorn on toird and drove them way. Ho showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making roods for women mid men Furriers wcro working on hats trout in < } nnill , To Bonce's thev Bald they were evading thorn aU. tris Klnflo , the Qlore Make/ , told them at ono , All our Qlovee we are gendias to Bcaco , Santa showed them suspenders and nuny thlnjj more. Baying I alse took those to frlenil Bonce's sioje. 8 nta Qaus then whispered & etcrct he'd te'J. As In Omaha every one tnen * lcncj well. He therefore should Eond his foods to his care , Knowing his friends wfll pet their fall share , Fi w ramember ye dwellers In Omaha town , AU who want prceonU to Bunce's go round. For shirts , collars , or cloves great and small , end TOUT sister or aunt one sad alt. , Bunoa , Champion H tter of the West , Douglas r o t. Omaha CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! MeUllc Cases , Cofflns , Caskets , Shronds , etc. Farn mStn. . Oth and llth , Omaha , Ktb. TdefrapUo orders promptly attended to. AGEIOULTUEAL , Winter Care of Colts. Ysrjr much of the future value and size of horaes'depjnds on the condi tion in irhich they -trc kept tV.6 first winter , sap. n C Vraspou'dent of the Ohio raVmc-r. T.Vj should slwaya be provided with a drr , irarru stable , with a window havinq a southern expo- lare , if possible. Tniv should not bo kept tied up continually , but allowed the range of * ytrd during tha day time , and especially during pleasant weather , that thop may exercise ES mnth u they please ; observing that there is no projecting rail' , stake , or bit cf board egainnt rrhich they may injure themselves by running , as , when at play , tbay perform with a recklessness noarcaly equaled by any other domestic animal , and a colt rep resents too much , money value to be alleged to perform a lelf-injury through carel < sneks of its. owner. Treat Ihtm kindly , occasionally feeding a little from the hand , and thua gain their confidence. Break them to the use of the halter ; lead them about by it ; tie them up a few hours when you are busy afeout the birn and until they stand quietly do no' leave them nnwatched but a ahori time at once , for it is difficult imagin ing what position they may not get into. There is but little or no use breaking them to the use of a bit un til at least one year old , and at the age of two is a better time to commence the operation of bitting and checking p. . . _ . . * . fc * . _ nd"lnndness , a colt may just as easily be brought up as a pet , and , in one tense of the word , ba broken ere it is hitched to a vehicle , as to be necessi tated to call into requisition the serv ices of a horse-tamer. First Stocfc In the United States. The following account of the first impartatioru of stock into the United 8ta.es is taken from the columns of The Irish Farmers' Gssettei In 1610 four cows and. a bull were after a long and pftjsage by ijulinfc ves sel , landed in Virginia from Inland. Theie were the first domestic ttle seen in America. In 1625 eighteen ewen and two raiis vere introduced us a novelty into New York by the Dutch West India company. The first hones landed fn any part of North America were carried over to Florida by Ca4 becca de Vaco in 1627 ; they all per ished. ii The wild horses on the plains of Texas and western prairie are pro bably descendants of the fine Spanish horses abandoned by DJ Soto. In io26 part of the trade of the Dutch West India company was the carrying of horses from Flinders to New York , and that year six marec and r > horfia were aufely transported from France to America. The London company were tuo first exporters of swine from Britain to America ; and in the year 1621 they carried on their vessels no less than eighty-four , which were all , on landing , allowed to roam at large , and feed and fatten on the mast , which was very abundantin the woods. They increased so fast that in 1627 the colony wcj in danger of being over run with them ; but the Indians ac quiring a a taste for fresh pork , and the novelty of hunting hog ; , that ca lamity was averted. So important was it considered at that time that the cattle , hones and sheep introduced into tha infant colony should b'a preserved and allowed to increase , that the governor issued an order pro hibiting the killing of domestic ani mals of any kind , on pain of death to the principal , and to the aider , abet tor or accessory. In 1839 horned cut- lie. hcrses and cheep had increased to 30,000. In 1879 there were 40,000- 000 sheep , 30.000,000 cattle ; of yvnich over 12,000,000 were milch cows , 15- OOO.toOO horses , 2,000,000 mules , and 50,000,000 swine , in the United States. Hints on Sbeep Brreeding. Nsw Tork Herald. The growing tendency to breed , raise and fatten sheep will makoa few hints on this subject acceptable t : > * tlio farmer meditating cheep husbandry Obtain ill the fall good grade ewe lambs and feed them well until shear ing time , oil cake if there bo no roots. These latter should not be fed to thorn in the young and tender condition in which they are sent to the market , as they will act upon sheep or any cattle like physio. It is well to plant root ? for sheep as early as May , as is the custom in England. Never keep sheep until they become old. Flabby live mutton will not find a ready market , and by saving the youug ewe lambs every year and Balling a like number of old ones the flock will always be young and healthy. Keep a pure brad ram. "After starting on a good system of sheep raising , " says an ex change ) "a fall in the price of wool or mutton should not in the slightest degree alter the plana laid down , ex cepting that any one having the cap ital to spare could hold the wool for a year or two when there is an un usually low market. Every good sheep breeder keeps cows aa well , and it is very wise to keep a number of lorses too , where there is a range of permanent blue grass pastures , for it is well known in England by all grailers that a variety of animals do much bettor , as the grass growing after one race of animals is distasteful ; o themselves. By keeping cattle as well as sheep , or adopting a sort of mixed farming , a farmer will always come out right in the aggregate. As circumstances at ; he present day prove that it is likely .0 be much more profitable to breed , raise and fatten stock than sell grain , corn , hay or raw produce of any kind , t is incumbent on all intelligent agri culturists to have the best kind of at- endants , empleyintj competent and experienced men. It would be neces sary to tike evry precaution asr ? n t lojk by dogs. If it oula ba onntrived t.i have e , crop of green forag * of one variety a week or two , and of another fcr tha next , and so on Continuously to suit the time of year , and thtn pen the sheep on it during the nights in such away as to make them safe from worry , it would be a great benefit to the land. If they could be kept there a peed deal of the time , days as well as night. , it would ba ztill bettor. A good shepherd dog could bo kept and tiuaht to protect them , of a little p'ortable contrivance could be nade , so that the ahephard could lie comfortably and be on hand in case of attack. A gun , some poi son , or a trap would soon rid a neighborhood of prowling canine des\ predatore , atd till some such strong measures are taken , it will require the greatest vigilance to guard sheep when left in the fields at night. " Tn9 Greatest Yield of CornonBeoord. The Rural New Yorker , of Octo ber 9 , gives an Account of a yi'sld of 150 bushels of corn to the acre on the Rural Farm this season. It says the field upon which the corn was raised has received no manure i seven years. It has been mown and in pasture during that time. The sod was flowed under in early winter and this spring waa thoroughly harrowed and rolled. The corn was drilled in 12 to 15 inches apart , the drills 4 feet 3 Inches spirt. One dressing of the "concentrated corn fertilizer , " at the rate of 300 pounds to the acre , was given urgvious to the last hamming , when lab corn was several inches high it received another application of the same fertiliser , 100 pounds tn the acre. When , eighteen inches or two feet high another hun'dred pounds of concentrated manure. The field was cultivated four times twice with cultivator , twice with hoe always flit , all hilling up whatever having been carefully avoided. Keeplnjr Off Frost. J. N. M rdent 3t , of JSaltim ire , Md. , 3wns a pear farm in that state , which is the largest this side of Cali fornia It contains 15,000 trees. List spring ho tried the experiment of keeping the fnnta away by building fires around 2,500 of the trees on frosty nights. Tne rest cf the orchard produced a comparatively small quan tity of pears , while the field around which the fires were kept yielded 3,000 boxes , which sold for mora than 36- 000. Pan Picture of George fitiot. kaU Field In Tha Sew York Tnbuu. . "There she stands quietly in the moonlight , speaking earnestly to Adol- phus Trollope , while Lawes hovers near , tailing her attention to the ex quisite beauty of the lights and shades made by the moon. One by one the guests are presented to the author of Adam Bedo , who receives all with shrinking diffience ; more and more I wonder whether Mr. Trollopo will re member tha A merican girl in the cor ner a nobody. There I sit , growing very dejected , when the host offers his arm to George Eliot and they walk toward a Madonna which is above my head. They stop to admire the work ; the host discovers me. I am introduced , and my heart beats quickly as Gdorge Eliot takes me lund nd seats herself beaido mo , ex- pressing.great interest in all young girln who nspire to lead broader lives than those curved out by society. I gaio at her with delight , and see a woman of medium stature , of larae frame and fair Sixon coloring. In heaviness of j-iw and hl h cheek bone shegrdJiily resembles a Gurmin , nor are her features unlike thoio of \Vordsw..rtn , whom Uazlitt swore lookec just lika a horse. We are nil said to resemble some animil , ana George Eliot's animal , like Woida- worth's , is the horse. Her eyes are pale blue , her mouth large and sensi tive , her teeth large and white. The expression of her face is gentle , whib her manner is singu'arly timid ; yet , as if by force of will , as if she had been told something about me by good Mr. Trollopo , she puts this timidity aside'relates her own literary exper- tenca and suggeatt advice. "True genius is eVer allied to hu mility , und in casing Gaorge B.iot do the work of a good Samaritau so un obtrusively , I learned to respect the woman as much as I had.before admir ed the writer. 'For years' she says , 'I wrote reviews because I knew too'lit- : le of humanity , and I doubt whether [ should ever have ventured upon a novel had net Mr. Lewis urged ma to It. To him I submitted my scenes of Clerical Life , short stories of the worth of which I was in doubt. Mr. Lewes insisted upon thair publication , and ; heir success put an end to my reviews. All my manuscripts pass through his lands before they are submitted to : he public. Ho ii my critic and my inspiration. " "I venture to ask whether she en joys writing ; whether it is easy work ] 'No , ' she replies , 'I am miserable when writing , bnt I am still more miserable when not writing. " " Thar * Ii no u in dnurslne yours : If to death , and buying ill the vile medicines fcr Internal ut when you can bo cured of f.r.r and ( ru , dumb ague , billions disorder ! , Jaundice , drepeptia , as irtll u all disorder ! and ailments of tbo live r , blood and stomach , by wearing on * of Prof. Gnllmett 's f rcnca Lirer Pat' , which s a sure cure * rery time. If yoordmarKist dots not > eep thtpad , Bead SI BOinaletter to French Jo. . Toledo , O , and it " 111 be sent you by m ll. t U the only pad that is guarantssd to cutt 3 ar of countc'feit * . A. W. BotMy , St. Ciihtrlnei , Ont. , writ * ) : t iare b en aenfferrr fir years with DjipepjU and IndigMthuand hav * tried nnmernui rime- dies , but none h 7e di nt me any peed , until I ried your SpringBlosom. . I con now t ! ep , ! isn my food , hara no headier and am IB v.i ps'fectly cared. 1 can confidently rsom- mtnd It. "My wife wai garni by w irtnf on * of Prof. Gullmett * Kicdy Pidf , af ( r I had ttUi a'l therr m diev" wrttet a w'l-knonn ' mlaUttr who had the praTel for BT jan. Facts t tWo now. If yon are a ! eringwith * * aievare cough , coldas , ma bronchitis , , oon- sumption , loss voioe , pickling in the throator : affection ot the throat or lunir , . , know that DR. KISO'B NEW DUCOVI EY will give you immediate relief. We jcnowof } mq dreds of cases it has cotnp letolycured , and that where all othe r medicines had failed. No other j remedy can show one-half as many permanent cures. jNbtir tb feiVe yov satisfactory proof that DB. KINC'S 1 U" DlSCOV EBY will euro you of Ae thma , Bron chilis , Hay Ferer , Consi imption , Sa vere Coughs and Colds , Hoarseness } or any Throat or Lung Di w.r , if y0a will caltat J. K. ISH Drusr S , .jra you trial bottle free olt can get 4 cofl or regula- size bottle for * f nit jan61y(2) ( Arnica 3alj7a The BESTSALVB in thew fet CaU , Bruises , Sores. tHce Rheflm , F5Ver Bor08 , Tetter' chapp ed Hands , Ohilbhins , OornaJ anrj all kinds of Skin Eruptions. THjB gairo Is guaranteed to glvo perfect fsatlafac tlod In every case or money redded Price 25 centa per box. For 9aje by 8dly ' J. K. ISH Omaha , } 45 Fears before the uo i THE CEMUENE Dkc.McLAiKTE'S .LEVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy " for all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in aflectiotw.of the Liver , arid In idl Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of thst character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or ofter taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are nnequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax s al on tha lid , with tha impression.JIcLANE'B LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of 0. JIcLANE and FLEMIKO BROS. n Insist upon having the genuine DR. 0. McLANE'S LI VEU PILLS , pra- pared b" " FLEMING BROS. , riHslmrgli , Pa. , the market being full of Imitations of the nama Jfc u , spelled differently , but eania pronunciation. TO CURE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Ihroat , Lung's , and Pulmonary Organs. USEACCOBDINGTO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. aadfla&li. isihe Best and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation Elenclaclic , Torpid l.lver , Hem- orrliolcls. Indisposition , and all Disorders arlslncr from nn ob structed state of tbe byetcnt. Lndles nnd children , and thise Trho dlallka taking pill * mid uniHeous rnMlcliic , are sp - dally planted with 1U ccrecable qnnlltic . TROPIC-rnUIT LAXATIVE may be incd In nil ( MB51 that naod th aM cf .1 pnrRatlve. cathartic , or nprlentm fllclnf. nnd wlillelt pro- iluoea tbe samamnlt m the nc < nti named , it Is entirely frr * from the ninal oblrctlons common to tbm. Fatkttla trroauvl tin tain only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOI4J BY ALLFIRST-ASST RUGGISTS. 0. F. Ooo in n , Wli . ' r.i , < m ha , Neb. Baforo Purohuinj AST FORM of io-Oalled Band , or Appliance represented to euro Nervous , Chronic and tipecla1 Diseif o , send to tlio PUL VEKUACHERGALVANICCO.BlSJUutcomery Street , t&n Frnncl. co , Cat. , for tho'r Fr e Pamphlet and "Tho Electric KeTlew , " and you wll ! saretime. health and money. Tha P. 0. Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric Ap pliances on the American Continent. flC ? t r day at home. Samples \O\ \ \ ) [ free. Address Stinsoo & Co Portland , Me. FEVER AND AGUE. Ther" Is nc civilised nation in tbt Wet ro Hemisphere In which the utility of HostetUr's Stomach Bitten as a tonic , corrective , and snti- blllous medicine. Is not known and appreciate. While It is a medicine for ill seasons and all climate ? , it is especially rutted to the complaint * generated by the weather , beinp tis pniest and Best vegetable stlnulant in th- world for salt by Druggist * and Dealers , to whom ap - T.IT for HoatetUr's Almanit for 1E81. always Cores and never disap points. Tlid world's great JPaii- Reliever for Knn and Coast. Cheap , quick and rslia bla. PITCHER'S CASTOliH. is not Xarco rfc. Children grow fat upon : Mothers like , and Pliysiciass recommend CASTOHIA. It regulates the Bowels * cures "Wind Colic , allays Fo'vcrisliuess , and destroy stroy- WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure , a CoaatitntlonaJ . Antidote tor this terrible mala dy , I > y Absorption. Tlt sjost Important Disoovp y alnoe Vao- oiuation. Other remediei may * rollovo Catarrh , this cures at any stage I ) of ore Consumption etsint MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA AXLE GREASE Composed largely of powdered mjca and isin/las s the host and cheapest lubricator inihe world t Istbebestbccauscl t dots not gem , but fomu a highly polished surface over the axle , dolnc away with a larec amount of friction. It U the cheapest becauia YOU nocd use bnt halt tbe quantity In gra uluj your wagon that you wouU of any other axle gr a e maJe , and then run your wagon twice as long , U unswers eg'sally f well for Mill Goarin ; , Thrcthlng Machine * , Juries , &c , as for wagons Bend for Pocket OyclopcdU of Things Worm Knowing. Mailed ree to any dres MICA MANUFACTURIHG GO. , 81 MICHIGAN AVBNUB , CHICAGO. Your Dealer For It SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St , Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sioux Cily Rvuie I 100 MILES SHORTEST KOUTEI From COUNCIL BLUFFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DDLOTH , or BISMARCK , And all polnuin Northern Iowa , Minnesota and Daioti- . This line la equipped vith the Im- irorcd Westiuzhouao Automatic Air Brakes and ilillcr Platform Coupler and Buffer. And for SPEED , SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Eligant Drawing Room tnd lleepinc Cars.owned and controlled by tbo com > any , run Through Without Change b tr.cen Jnion Pacific Transfer -Depot , Council BInffs , and St. Paul. Trains Icivo tbe Union Puclfl ! Minster Depot at Council Bluffe , at E:16 p m. , eachln ; Sioux City at 10:20 : p. m. , and Et. Paul at 11:05 a. m , making ; ss&-TEN HOURS IN ADVAHCS ot ANY OTHEK ROOM. Reluming , leave St. Paul tt 8:30 p. cu , ar > rivLig at Siouz City at 4:45 & . m. , and Union 'iclfic Transfer Depot , Council Bluff ; , r.t 0:50 a. m. Be sure that your tlgketa road via "S. C. fe P. B. R. " F. 0. HILLS , Superintendent , Missouri Valley , Ion a P. E. ROBINSON , Asft Qen'l Pass. Agent. J. H. OTJRTAN , and Passenger Agent , Council Blo0l Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient , A cure for Indlgett'on frightful , A bubbling b verag 'elljhtful ; A remedy for every ailment O'er which the Bilious make b wallmrat , | A laxative , though mild , effeetlvt , A tonic , nervine ind corrective ; An anodyne and suporific , A wonderful SALCTE Srscino E" bodying every rare ingredient That mother Nature deemed exnedlsnt , With klnaly liberal baud to flln ; Into the famous ieluer Spring. 91. K. RISDOK. General Insurance Agent , PB02S1X ASSDhai.vi. < , . . i Lon don , Cash Assets . T5.107.HI * E3TCHKSTEK.N. Y. , Capital . 1,000,003 THE MERCHANrS , of Newark. N. J. , l.OOC.OO QIBAni ) FinEPhiladeIphIaCapltal. . l.OOi.OOO NOItTHWESTfeKN NATIONALCap- ital . 800,600 FIREMEN'S FOND , California . 80GUX Bitrrisn AMKRICA ASSURANCE Co i,2 < x/oco VEWA IK FIRE INS. CO. , Asaeta. . . . SQOMO AUERICAF CENTRAL , Assats . BOO WO 8 art Cor. ol Fifteenth & Douglas St. , OUAHA , NEh ; 2,380 mm OF It Is the SHOST , dURE * r.a Sr * octa B twi o COUNCIL BLUFFS / ' 1S5 OHIOAGO.M.LLWATJEBE aad all points EAST tad JfORTH. IT OFFERS THK TRAVEUSQ PUBUO GRKATBR FACILITIES A3TD MORS ADVANTAOKH THAU AST OTHER BOAD IN THE VTKST. Itta the ONLY ROAD between COUNCIL BLUFFS and CHICAGO Upon which Ii ran PULLMAN HOTEL CARS I In addition to these aad to cnU9 all clisses ol trareltni. It giro FIKST-OLAS8 HEALS at Iti EATING STATIONS at SO centj each. * OBMM ITS TRACK IS STEEL SflllSI ITS COAUHES ARE THE FHESTI ITS EQUIPMENT FIRST CLASJ If yea wiib the Best Trarcllnx Accommoda tions jon will buy vour ticket by tbU Kontt S"AND WILL TAKE SONKOTKEB. All Tlclot Arcnta { can tell von Through Ticket * is road and Check tuna Bag * i rroo of Cbarge OKAHA TICKET OFFICES 12J4 fumham St. , Cor. Hth. and at Union Pacific Depot. DEJfEB OFFICE In Colontfo Central and Union Pacll TfcXet Offltfe. r r-ssnrrSCO onCB-J HtV ITontgom- ry Street. For Information , fohlen , mapa , etc. , not ob- jlnible at Home Ticket 03co , addros anj ajrent of the Company , or KHRVIM HUOHITT , W- 8TEKHITT , OenT Uar.asr > ir. Qaa1 ! Pasr. AJ nt , CHICAGO , ILL. MHES T. UURR , Gen'I At" Omaha k Council BInffj. THROUGH TO CHICAGO Without Change of Cars I CHICAGO BURLINGTON a JJUINCY With Smooth and Perfect Track , Elegant Pas- lengerCcacbce , and PULLMAN SLEEPiHCfi DINIHC CABS [ t Is acknowledged by tic Tress , an ! all whc travel uvir It , 10 be the Bert AppolnttJ and Beat JIana J Koad In the Coontry. PASSENGERS GOING BAST Should ota In mind that tbli b the BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Eut , Ifortb Ai.d Northwest. Pautn eri by this Route hava chclc of FOUR DIFFEEENT EOUTES , And the Advantage of 8bt Dally Llnej ol Palace Sleeping Can from Chicago to New York Cit/Wthout Change. All Express Trains on this line are pnn'ppetl ' with the Wostlnrhouie Patent Air Diuku and Miller's "atent Safety Wai form and Couplers , tbe mrnt Perfect Pro tection Ajiliirt Aod- denti In the world 'ULL.VAH ' PALACE SLEEPING AND D'NIHG ' OASS Are run on tU Burlington Route. Information conccrcinir Routes. Ratca , llffi * Ccnuectloa-i , etc. , will bt cheerfully given by pplying at the office of tbe hnrll. eton Rout * , 13 Four teem n Street , Omaha Nebraska. O.E PERKiNS , D W. niTCHCOCK. Oeii'l Vana/tr. - ( Jen. Wtst'u Pits. Ar't. J. O. PniLLff-PI , St.Joo.Jfo. General AKnt , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , p5-dl Ilist Agent , Omaha. I K.G.STJOEaG.8.R.R , ; la tlio only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and the WB3T. N'o changn of cars botwecn Omaha and St. Lonls and bnt one between Omaha and Now York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS &IACHIK9 AU Eastern & Western Cities With less charges and In advance of other Una. Thli entlra line It equipped with Pnllmaa'i Palace Sleeping Cars , Palaoo Day Coach- CT.Mlller's Safety Platform and Cormier and th oelebratad Vfeethighouw Alr-Brak * . OT3KE THAT TOUR TICKET READS i O-VbKansaa City , Bt. Joseph andf * 7CouncllBlnrfs H.E.Tla Stta 7Mo andJ3t.Louk.ft Tlcktta for st.io at all coupon stations In tha West. J. F. BABNABD , A. a DAWKS , Gen'I Snpt. , Genl Pan. & Ticket Agt St. Jowoh , Ho. St. JoHph. Mo , W 0. SEACHRKST , Ticket Agen. , 1(120 Fanhcr.1 Street , ANDYBORDEN , A.B. BAKKABD , Paw. Agent , Omaha. Gtn'rl Atsnt , Omaha. WROUGHT IRON FENCES. Wire Fencing and Railing a Speciality. Their heautv , perman not and economy dally workinsr the extinction of all fencing ] ] thtap mit.rlal. Eleifint In de im. Indcstractlbl.1 Fences for Lawns , Tcbllc Oroonds and. Csnae- tery Plate. Iron Vast * , Lawn Stttees , canopied and of ruitle pattern ; C > ialrn anil every deacrlptloa of Iron " > nd Wire ornarcental vrcik deslimed ami mainfactured by E. T. nAHNTJJT.I WIrt and Iron W rk , S7,19 aad Zl Woodward Av. , De troit , Ulch. Seu < "i i"in" * * 'wl atsJogue anil prlo. Uat. For COUGHS , COLL S , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all D--eases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The mo t acca U I.jnwrur tl * i' > tbe known rtd By JJiri ; t * TOLC KCCK and RYE In Lemon Jui' e , you i. ivo sn csfllleat Appetizer > n > ! Tonic , f < r general and family us * . Th lmmenandl ri.inu'tl. . - ttMilmccialf - 4-v o tdc imuuroui rec l > ed daily arjthetnt evldeniu of its tirtncf inJ TVH nla i v. Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREAxljKY DEPARTMENT. OFflCE INTERNAL R1VOU > ' 4 Wisnwoios. D.C. , January 2fl , IS * ) . , Jk ttetsr * . LAVrairKOL It MAKTIS , I'll ild on St. , Chlc ( ro. 1V. 3 k f * * P GS5TM34U * I'.U cojon"und. In the opinion of this office , ould hare a sufficient < f8aniHy > ; the BALSAM < > " t-'I.U to Ive it oil b3 alvan'azeii acrl > > c > i tit this article In pectoral ten , plain U while tbe Trliul v n : il the HTHIP cciMinute an 'mulaion render ! tr it an a reeaMe rcmet'y to the patient. Cnn p nodei ! acc r ln > to tha fnrmn'a , it may rr perly t cl sd Ba ilEDlCI.VAL PREPARATION ui..rr t.e ! jim l-i'.c of U. S.R-vbed SUtries. and when rottamprtl.iray ta * sold by Drn vl'l * . Apj'.tecsrrte an-l Other Persons without ni titrinj thcra liable to pay tpeclal tax as liquor < ! e I. . s iV-rs r.e p : fuy : ! , ( S ncd ) OBEEN. B , BADM , Commlsslonwr LAV/RSNCE & MARTlN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills , old by DAO&13TS. GEOGEES and DEALEES everywhere CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. fS T1IH IJTIKAT l lNKCTUfl IO'K BETtfEO THE EAST & THE Jt male Ilca n a from Cnlcso ConocU B'.Tiffi. paiwine tarouze joKat , Otm a , LMBIJI , aeceieo.Molloe. ttooc klanc. IWTCcport , t.ntt l.lbertr , lo o Cur.Moiecwj. Brooiilyn. Onancil , l siolnoj ( las eipm > ! oi low. ) , Htcuri tic , ana ATcca ; wltt ornctis * tram Jnntto > ntolaorSR ? Wlitot J'atcilor " lite. SVathitfton. 'atrfleiC. K cu , CentrtTlllo , i'rl ceton. 'ITontoa. U4U 1 . t _ nn. Lsaieswoits. AtchlMc , an < J xaasu Utrr SV ihnsoc.tv3s3 : TScy. UsiaSocsa. isiZ H cz- 7lloi ! KBO U& tc KorCilnston , lionapact * 2 > 9 - toctoort , Icdspeidant , Kldoa. ctw = - s Ely- rtli , G Su looii , HoliBMonroe. a3 > l ! > " . Mctneif Natrtoc la Monroe ; DCS Jloiuen v > InOiiaixa anU Wlnterset ; Atdntj t l tjH j az.1 AnuuVis : & &c A oca to hariuu 1'iis U 3H'.tl73ly ! tt omy Uallrcad , tdcii : o iu , ana operates k Uroaa liDd f roan Chicago Into tie fetal * oi Kaa u. Thronxb HzcteM Pifsesirar Trains , wits 1 O- uetwsen CTJICAOO _ . CODBCII. BtD7rSLSATS WOmTS ted ATCH1- . 90N. ron1jncariiretiao. tea friil Kfiu as City , la the "JtUw&nU * 02 ! Sockfslontl dlur * ; Llae. " Taz "OreatW/ck lalaca" U BwraJSwtttT equinn d. L's rodJ bed u eisiptr Mr. ) t. act ! tu tract Is laid with steal rells. Whit will plaa.13 TOU most TrlU be the tJflMUM ot tnloytng Tour meals , wnlle pssslns err th beautiful pralriea of IlllnoU and lova , to ana or ourmaniao nt Dinlne Car * ttiat acwjaairanT ill Tarousii Expre a Trnlna. You vet an entlr meal , us good as Is i 7re3 In tiny flrst-tlisahoMt rorserenty-BTt cenu. /.ppreclatln ? the lact that a majority of ta taopla prefer sepzrata arartmunts for dlffersnt Durpojea ( and tha Immonta pHSienuer bustnast a/ this line wBrranttn it ) , wo are pk-anod to an- nounc * that this Compan } runs fullman aJac * K't aina Cars forslKDlnz cnrposes , anU Ptiact IMnina Uirs ror saucsr purples oniy. , great retime of car Paine * Lars Is 111 BAl Xj.N jracrtt ron cou ujur f oor " H at all hours ot > ha day. Marniac ) ct Iron Urfdzvs reaa tn M > ndiilnonrl rtici-sat U polau croraol Una , and tr n fer re arutd * ! .t fonnd U tiretyHn Unsi tu AtLA6AU.s.Trt.lIU.Ceti.Jt.B. . M yoKJA.witaP. f.3Ts Klx- * .iiS. Ki- } 1.f-w.K.a . At HCttf is tso Trtto "Mllwanitfl 1 * WscuJ SLort Uat. " and Rook Iti'd A VeA . At ORIJfJTSLT. ith rantrnl low K. K. Atuzs a ontv .Trithi > At Council. SLi7n > .wi OMASA , w.ta U. * Sio. Jf. BU. . ai . . . . . At OTTCMWA.wttn 'Jeniral lowzU-H. i AtCMia03.w. . . . . At ATcni os. wita AtcS. , Tcoeto * HastV tch.ANaS.aso'Cen.BrTlJ.i'.U.tU * . At u HSM set e W . ' lu unown . tu. ' 'Or * t o < i * FF&THFBR if ri 1 JaLai * ? SEE-A-IDES. And Everything jertaining to the Furniture and Upholstery Trade , A COiVlPlETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW GOODS AT THE . 3SJU.JL V 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. ap Si moo ta ut A. S. PENDEEY , CONSULTIHG PHYSICIAN BAl PEK1IANKSTL7 LOCATED HIS MED ICAL OFFICE. 4S5 Tenth 6U et , - OMAHA , SEBRASEA Offerlnj tie sarvicra In aH depaitnsents 'o medicine am' irurstry , both In Etncral aii pedal practl-e acnto and chronic diseases. Ca be consulted nljiit and day , and will vlslta part ot the city and county on receipt of I.tU HAMBURG AMER1C N PACKET CQ.'S Weekly Line oi Steamships Larlnz N. Tork Every Thursday it S p. m. Tor England , France and Germany. for Passajs apply to C. B. RICHARD & CO. , As ; nt , , NowTorJe COCO H > -4)bJI ) < B CO S