TILE DAILY BEE. CSRKA PUELISHISC PROPRIETORS- - 926 Farn&aw , 6cT. Sli. < uul 10th StrtOt ' TKUMS.OK SUBSCRIPTION.1 1 Cofy I ycet , In Irenes ( postpaid ) R.OO emonthgi - - ; . . , - . . " - . * t monttii V 2.00 TIME T BUS- THE MAILS. C , & . * . ff KB30 . m. , SrW'p. m- 0. B. 4. Q J i m _ 240 p. m C.B.I 4 P.I CSt Ji > e fi:80 a. tru ' 31 . 8 , City i P. 50 6.0. o * [ O.'P. R.UllrtO ; in. ' - , ' , > , ' I O.'ft JCV. to Lincoln , 10 tJras B. & 1I.R.R..8 : 0a m. 0. k K. W. , 730 a. m. j } ' ; crrznNa 0. * N. W. R.R. . 11 a. m. , 11 p. ra. . 'V fZC- & * * < - H a. m , 9.SO p. m. M f ; O.B I.iP-.lla.m , , llp'.m.- ' - )0. ) . * St. Joe..lla.m.-Up-m. i. S R. Ttrom Lincoln- IWO p.m , v J E.-Clty & P. , 11 a : m. t B.SM. lnl cb l'p.m , , , - , ' . "local mRlls tor States Iowa ; ( care.bnt o c -i day , -via : 4 Q a. m. , v c Office open from 12 to.p.- . Sunday * , r-t . ' - : .THOMAS.FiaAIJ..PoStma t.v. . 'Arrlvar .And .AndTrains . t _ i rjittoNLUTX. LUTX. . Dallr Erprew . I1:1B p. m. RSS p. m. do Mired . 0:10 p. m. trtSp. m. do Ftefcht . 6-iOa.m. } - r.w. do do . 8:15m. . 1230a.m. TtltE B\RD OF THE ARRIVE OHABa. 10:00 a. m , SWp m. Krptew * n. - . . . . . . . . a.xn. Usll .10 0p.m Sunday * Ezceptod. i Bms'sys Sxcented. CHICAOO.JROCK 18LA1O ) * PACIrifit - , Kill . . .8:00 a. ia. 1 Stall 10:00 p. m. KzpreM .8:40 p. m. 1 Express 10:60 a. m. „ CHICAGO NORTHWESTERS. . I . . .6)0an.1 ) Mifl . . . _ 7SOp.si. - , .rea 48:40 pi m. \ Sxprea . . . .16 0 a. m " * . , . | i Sunday * eiceptcd. tATfSAs CITT.BT. JOK * cocxcmBUTFFM LTIV1 ARaTVB. Kid 8SO a. m. J EipreE 7:40 % . to. rifroes . .e 0p.m. | H\n 7.-2fi.in. The on Time rnnnUK : Pullman 81e plniCan oot ot Onu > b % to Union IVoot. OUAHA 4 NORTHERN NEBKAEK * FAIL- WAY COMPANY. IieaT Arrive. " . , * Kxpren 80 a. m. 1 Fxprc * . . . * :3fl p , m , Mued l-JKp m. | Mixed . .10:45 : a. m - ' tv-n. . V-rMnf Rnnrl-MI. B. 4 K. U. K. tn KEBHASKA. LliVI. ARRITi. Express . 8n ml Freight . b30 m Freight . G:5 ! > pm ( ExpretB . 4:1 pm \ " 510UX CiTV & ST. PAUL B.K. . . lfkU . . .flin mExpiU3..r. ) . .10. 00 am trpreas . 6,40 p m ( M , . 720 p m W ABASH.VT. . LOOtS 4 PACIFIC. I , 4VS. IRtUTW. i Jl . _ .8 m. I Hall - . _ 11B5 m Eiprets . . .5:10 : p m. [ Express . < :26 p. m. HRl DOE DIVISION U P. R..R. Leire Cm-.La , daliy. 8 a m. , 9 a. m. , 10 a m. , 11 a. m . 1 p. m. , t p. m. , 5 p. m , 6 p. m,6p. 1 LVavc CotiQvjtfHaar 8S5 a.m. . BA5a. m , , 10:35 a. m. , 11 S5 a. m. . 1:25 p m. , 2:26 p. m. , y6 p. m. , 6S5 p. m. , OS3 p. nx , Omaha at 3 nd 11 ' ar trtpt on Sunday , leaving . , 2 and B p. ra. ; CJooadl BIuBs U 8:25 , r u'xtmi and 8:28 and .526 p-rn. . - . f . .i a. m.,8aO . m. , l ] , 725 p. m. , flK _ 6i5 , n oto . m. , . > --PtX , T0 p. m. , 70 p. tn ! Dally except Sunday. OMAAA 4 REPUBIAIJ VALLEY R. . LUiRHJVt H U . . . . . .10-.J5a.n. i35 p. m. Dallv except S ATTOKNEYS-AT-UW. CHARLES POWELL , CSTSCr OF THE KIMJE I5th * nd J am Stg. , Oru h Keb. , SII3ERAL , ' AT LAW Room 8 , Crelgliloa Bock , lSthSt..OKAH.K. KEB. _ 0. L. THOMAS , TTORNKY AT LAW Lnani money , buys t\ . anJ scl ! real eeUte. Rooci 8 , Crelchton Bioelc. _ * _ A. 0. TROUP , AT LAW Offlca tn nanscom'l ATTORNEY George E. Pritchcil. 1606 St. OMAHA. X SB. DEXTER LIHC AS , A TTORNKT AT LAW OrulcWhank a Build A. Ing. p/8tf A. CHADWJCK , i TTORNEY AT LAW OffijIE04 Tarnhan A Btr et. K. L. FEABC3Yt 7 AWYXB Offlee In OroUrhton Block , next- * * Ll Port Office , OMAHA , NIBH BOIABY fUBUO. OOMJiOTIOHB O'BRIEH 8ARTLF.TT , Attorn eys-at- Law , OFTlCE-Unloa Block.Flftfepth taf Firnhto ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARB&CK BLOCK. COR. DGU& . & ICTif STS. OMAHA. WKB. _ r. J. Cohhell , A't t o T'n e y - a --tra w - T j f" , , flics : Front toomg , np italn , le Ilinacom't CO - ImlldinprN. W. corner-mtecnio mad fxrnh m Streetg. XI01CI. K T > IO _ HF.DICK A 1 1 o r n e - a t- ii'pd.l ttc tlnnTrtU be tfTaz. to rail Tolls c ln t corporations of ererr doKxtptton ; 'will jr&cttce in J She Conrtaot the"Stile' and" the 3t.h-ad SUtaa. O3co. fsmham St. . opposite < > EDWARD W. SiKERAL. ' OKNSY AT LAW Room 8 Creigtl n tlodt. ISth ud PonflM gtroeU. oo9dh S. F. KANDE8SOS , ft' TOUMZY AT LATJ S Farnlum nroat < lmkhk Ktbrairm , _ ' . T. BICBAKDA. a. J. fGHAROS ? ! a HURT , ' - - orric 116 South Fonrteonth Street ' 8A.NTA OL.AUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery or me AKU. . , WoculerfnlalscoverlcitntbtworldhaTeboenmade , Auonic other.thlnfs where. Santa Clatu stayed' * Children oil ask U he mikes coode or not , If rally he tree In a mountain of snow. Lut year an excursion Billed clear to the Pole And cnddenly dropped Into what iccmedlLkeaholo Where woad r of wonders tbey found anew land , tfhtla Ulry-Hka belnici apne&nd en each hand. ' There were mocntalna like oars , with mare beaatlfal preen , And far brighter ski -a than crcr were seen , Birds with the hues of Vralnbow were found , ' While flowen of exo nlitta tragnnce were grqw ing around. Hot long were they left to wonder In doubi A beliic Boon came th ; had heard much about , ' ; ' . . . le looked like the picture cacoererydiy He drora up .team that looked very queer , TWM a team oleraBShopperelastcid of reindeer , He rode In shell Instead of a alelcr But he-took them on bovd and drove them . - " \ J wiy- ? i i He sliowed them all over hlf rondorful roilm , And factories * naHng foods for women and men Fnrrien were working on hata Rre\t and smalt , ' i iO Buax't tbov laid theywve avtidlag tncm all. Kris' Kln'ilotho Olore'uaker.told them at enc < 4 All oar Olovo3 re are aendlaittri Bunco , , ' > oanta showed them < ra p D < lt > raO < 1 m nMila < s 'more. , - - . > . - „ ' fl ylnj I alse took these to Heal Rnncefest3r < 4 Santa Claos then whispered a sacrtt he'd tell , .As in Omaha every one knew Bcaco well , tlo therefore ihouid < end his ? ocia to his CATO ! K n winc nls friends will c et their rail share. if ow remsmboryo dwellers tn Omaha town , * AU * ho want prcs ate to JTuuce'g goTirand. For shirts , collars , or cloves great and small. Bend ionrlater or aunt one and all. Buue , Cuimplon Battur ot the " Weal , oja n " That TiRRjkxt's SKLTZ Amticrr repreie In * * oh Vott.e thirty or forty flis es of Spar B ? Seltzer Water ; coaUUin ? all the rlrtna ef the celebrated Oenrfin'prrne. . It Is always fresh ana always r dy , and thui cmaicnasltseU'to I1 for lt ef5cacv.-port billty tmheapne s li . ALLPRUOQHTS HATE IT. _ " " SHOW CASES BT o. cr. 1S17 CABS St , OMAHA. NEE. sWA jood aator.ment always on haod. NEBRASKA. LEGISIATUiJE , j The Senate. rainthe ; legislature 'of JNebraak a S ; asffpllows : 1st Djstmt R 2d District WillUoi Daily. * . 3d District 0. H. Van Wyck , H. F.Cady. ' ; k a C * > ? I 4thDi tritt-OKeffc--'M : : 5th District G 'W : DOANE , JKO. T > nnw.3if = * . - : < 3tJt ] 6th District J. 0. Meyers. t7thDistrict S. B. TftyttK 3 ' * 8th District J. " ! * Burns. , j Sth'D.letrlct-jJfihifZti iiDg.'J U H A lOih'District Isaac Powers. ' ; Llth Di trlct B. K. .Si 12th District J''W.'T ; 13-h District Vf. R Morse. , DisfricT SL K Turner-3- i District .A. JiEvanp. § L-i i Dw&ict E ; CWhito. - J" 17th District 0 H. Gere , 0. W .Tierce. t > - . , -v r - 18tli Di8tn t J. K > Erviri. " 20th District I ftlst ! District THOS. . . V22d { District Martin -"Bnrues. l < - 23d District J. B Dinsnforc.O U24th District -O. BrOoonV"- 25th Jiatricti--Sfdnoj , Baker. / . -26th-District D.-C : Balantine.v ! ' HOUSE OF RKPnELENTATlVEa 4- ; _ First District Richardson , P. ' Sj : Heacock , J , -DowtytrJ ohh Kloep- felj Chas. JOnle , rep : w.JF11 . v- , . .Secondt P.iWueej " .T.jf.Ii. Lmh , A. ' H. Jackson , rep.i - - - TWrd Wage , Elijah J"illeyrH. Hi Silver" 'rep. L Sixth 'toe ? NeTsoT .OVeftdn , * , P. T. RansomrtT. ' 0 Moore , J. JL Par ry , rep. Seventh Lancaster , N. 0. Abhott , C. 0. Whedon , N.'T. McGinn , R. B. Graham , rep.- < Eighth Saunders , . H. .H. Shedd , Benjamin 'Jonnsou , J. * E ; lScott'rep. Ninth Oass , R. B. Windham , JaB. .Hall , H. D- : Root , rep. > ' Tenth Sarpy , Auio : Gates dera. Eleventh DAughs , W. Jl Broach , H. Bolin , J. H Kyner , P. M. Jlul- len , E. JL Brtett ! , S K. Jackson , rep. ; W. . Paxtoa , J. A. McShan ? , dem.'ff / 'C- TwelflK Dodge , Wm. Fried , J. R. Cantlin ' ' ' ' ' , rept -f ' Thirteenth \Vas'alngtoc'H.Sprick , J. B. ' - - Bailey , rep--- Fonrteenth- Bart , -S , O-jLaURhlfn , rep. - > T Fifteenth Cutning,1 , A. Peterson , nC fTL * 3 - i J - i Sixteenth Dakota , Jee Holrnan , dem. dem.Seventeenth Seventeenth A. S. Palmer , rep. .Eighteenth Jefferson AC. P . * . - Sltfj , cutnb , rep. I 9 > J * .Nineteenth Thayer , E. MFCoi , > * - A , - is ar T * * rellrep. * fl , , : Twentieth NuckollsT. . jrCookf rep. rep.Twentyfirsi Webster , H.S. Kaley , rep. Twenty-second , Adams , C. R. Jones , rep. ' , . A' > Twenty-third Clay , J. ELCase , rep Twenty fourth Fillnnre , N. S. Babcock , ' rep. , * * Twenty-fifth Salinej W. I. Kemp- ton , H--McDoug.il , rep. ; S. J. Her man , dem. Twenty-sixth Seward , H. P. "King , rep.j Henry Bick , fusion. T-wenlj seventn York , 'Albert Wilson , S. Y. Moore rep. Twenty-eighth Hamilton , John Helraes , rep. . - . T- Twenty-nlnth Hall , - Frad . A. Scars , rep ! Thirtieth Buffalo , S. 0. Ayer , rep. Thirty-first LincolnJrO. . Watts , U6D3. -i- Thirty-second Harlan , Geo. C. Reed , rep. , . arrr r ThirtythirdHowata acd Greuloy , ' ' -F. Frederick , re'p.V' Thirty fourth Merrick , G. Hoatet- ter , rep. Thirty-fifth Polk , John H. Mickey , rep. Thirty-elrth Butler , T. Jensen , - Thirty-seventh Oolfax , A.W. . Walliu , rep. 4 - Thirty-eighth PLitte , Geo. rQ. Lehmar. , dem , Thirty - ninth Madison , C. C. Wyatt , rep. Fortieth Cedar , J. A. Ziegler , dem. dem.Fortyfirst Burt and Dodge , J. A. Sill , rep. Forty-eecond Stanton , ' -Wayne and ; Pierce , 0. L Lamb''rep. . * { Forty-third Knox and Holt , and unorganized territoryWj-'HfMc01nre , rep. " \t" r\ / " " ' , F.ot ly-fonrtL AiitelopeV-W. . Forty rifth BootiOj Valley , rnan , and unorganized territpryj G. W. Bro wiT ; rep. S i ' t J * EJ Tfacsit-ii's Arnica Salvo' EMT SALVE.In the world for data , Braises , " Seres , Ule rs , Salt Rhonin , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed1 Haiids , Chilbiiiuu , Oorns , and nil kinds of Skin Krnptlous. This Salve IE pisr.inteod to plve' perfect satrnftc- Hod lneyery , case or rapnpy rejnndcd , P-jee .i onntDe - > Dox3'fFortalB by 8dly Tsri & McATnhon , Omaha , WONDERFOL-DISCOVERY. Forjtho speedy cure of Consump tion and all diseases that lead to it , such as stubborn coughs , neglected Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth ma , pain in the side and chest , dry hacking cough , tickling in the throat , Hoarseness , Sore Throat , and all chronic or , lingering diseases of the throat andlun 3JrVKiiig ; > sNewi Dis covery has.noequala'nd'haa'ostablished for itself a , world-Tide reputation. Many leading physicians recommend and uae it in their-practice. The form ula from which it Is prepared is high ly recommen'3cd"By } nil medical jour nals. .The clergy andjiho press have ajmrjlimbntediit irr the Tnost 'glowing 'torms. Go'fo'ySur ' druggist and get a trial bottle free of.coaij or ay regular , size for $1.00. ' For sale by * } ai6T ! X rT71S"H , Omaha. ? ( . ; rr-i ! " ' < C 1 10n ? i * day at hem ; V.Satnp c T cf 0)3-1 U > / ll * trot. ; AddmaeiUnson ! A C PortlamfKe. ? fj h sj f' " , H td _ rf f ? v * * r * f * ? To 'WeMiK ) Sttffefeil Great ; j European , Beniftly Dr.tJH/ , . B. SijnpBqBgpgoifio ) Weakness , Impotcncr-vnil-nJ dlzcascx xesultla > ; irom Self-Abase , g WehUP 'Anxiety T-or' ot Memory , Pains iJ-the Rack or Sldo. itjd'iIUcases " [ that- lead to ConBnmpllon Ineahiiy anil an early grave The Specific Ufdldcc Is being use wonder _ _ _ Pamphlets sect free to"alL Write for them and get toll ptrtienlar * . . ares tor LoOt * Addrosg 4U orders to I ? < til" , B StMfcW.f MEDICINE CO. . . . , KOI.- and 108 Main St. , buffalo , X. Y. Sold tn tniSa or C. F. Goodman , J. W. Bell ro.-i . * , foni osra'townTT tSiSs . "SnU _ J AdJiwi JLlHalleU & Co. , ForUaiid.Me-7 I S V5 j i1 " ' V ' HAMBURG AMERIC N PACKET CO.'S Weldy Bkieoi ; SteamsKijjs "E Wj Tjiursday at 2 p. m. * ° Ij Pk l _ Si anceland Germany. t ; f * > e - * > - . % . G. 6. RICHARD & CO. , Piaaenje Aent , Broadway. THE FARMERS' ' ALLIANCE , A Eew Reasons Why farmers * - f Shou'd Join the Alliance. - A - - t armors must combine to protect themselves against being Imposed .dpon by. cqmbina'tionstnat ; are formed forHhat- direct purpose. Ih'dlvidnal lefforts or resistance amounts to little or , nothing ; It is only byrcombining .thht weaccompllsh'resultB or prevent being overthrown ibeing' crushed. Combinations can onlybe meF by BUI jqrlbrcomBi'nations ) bOtr nger force. There are three men in Mas3acht > setts , > and.ono in Newj fork who 'have been forming a 'combination' , for8 or " * " . . * 10vears / by f "eecuring1 for. a nominal sum all the patents relating to barbed HfrlFe for fencing. TKei supremorcoutt ha ? just decided all conteating.suits in 'their favor. They navd'nowonte large k rt , . " * " , mpnopoly-of an artide Katjhasbocome .into almost general use. _ _ There is othing no v In 'Hie way it prevent Jth'ia monopoly Mm laying just as -heavy a tax ? p'oh the" farmefs'as they see fit. . Further this monopoly .Jhrough their agents hav 'ialroady * commenced laying a heavy tribute uporAha farmers , who.have purchased and are using barbed wire , and whoever - , over will not settle and comply , with " their terms are prosecuted at once" Though he knows it , is unjust and wrong ; as an individual he cannot .afford ( and they know it ) , ' to dtfend _ a long law suit , so he pays frqnr5 to 525 to get rid of them. Now there -.are abon 65,000 farms in Nebraska ; "s y'15,000 of thpnrhiivo used barbed wirejsupposethuy canprocureS15 from each , the villains will make a haul of § 225 , 000 Join the Alliance , or some other organization , and let us talk this thinz np , and BOO if these combined villains can get a single cent. If we remain aa individuals they will make every last one of us pay. We cannot' afford to carry it to 1 the supreme court single-handed. That tribunal his just decided a case involv ing the same point tliat is whore a pvontee has rested upon his' 'rights and permitted , without notice , the in troduction of his patent until it has become of general use , and therefore valuable , he cannot recover from those ! who have used it. Again : this hne nion-jpoly , who now own and control the entire business , propose to levy a tribute upon the Tannin ; In I dustry. Not a pouod of wire can now be purchased _ for less than 13 cents , which. la worth less thin six ceats. All this can be defeated by a combination stronger than the.mo nopoly. * " ' Let the farmers associate ' themselves , together throughout : the state an'd determine not tr > purchase a pound of barbed 'wirerfor the- next four yeara Let the other western states do likewise. This will buist the monopoly. The patents expire in that time ; then we can get all thu barbed wire we want for five cents or less per pound. Again , there is a patent upon the point of driven -veils and the agents are scouring the country to see who they can victimize or'blhckrnail , and succeed every time and will continue so to do as long as they can isolate and attack us individually. Then let us combine and a'C'rtain just what rights are ours as a whole and protect them at all hazards. Then there is the manner in which the combinations measure our grain. I refer .to the Trass bushel. Now , I do not know that this was invented as a swindling machine , but this much I do know , that the manner in which it csn be manipulated can make it show a difference of 5 to 10 centa a bushel in the market price of our grain , and the purchaser loses nothing when this bushel is used to determine the price of our grain. I do not know that there is any remedy for this , but if we all belong to the Alliance , or some other association , we c.in appoint a committee to examine Into the habit- uil conduct of the dealnrs and spot or weed out those dealers who contin ually make this machine cheat. In fact , many other abuses could be mit igated by organization , where indi vidual tflort is futile and useless. ALLEN ROOT. Capture of Wild Horses in Nebraska. iDawfon County Pioneer. > On Sunday morning last one of the luckiest as well as one of the most unlikely oecnrrcnces took place on the farm'of L G. Brooker.a bout ton miles northwest of town , being noth ing lees thau the capture by him , single handed , of nine wild horses , every animal in the band. Shortly after daylight , while Mr. Brooker was engaged in doing his usual chores he observed an animal of some descrip tion a mile or so north , of bis house. Heatddledup one of his horses and rode out to see what it was. Upon a near approach , ho discovered it to be a horse , and upon a still nearer approach he discovered eight others lying doWh j-Hbvfmmediately''df8covered them to'be wild horses , and , thinking to have a little fun , he put spurs to his horse ) and dashed toward the band , every "ahhnal ; of whch immediately arose and scampered off , le'd by a handsome bay stallion , whose tail reached , the ground and whoso mane chmo almost to his knees. The animals heidod to ward the eist.thon totho south , almost in.a direct line for Mr. Booker's house. Upon n oaring the house three dogs ran . .out and turned , the. animals to ward the stables , which , with two long ricks of bayform a nearly square in close , with' ' an opening or tn ranc ? about twsniy feof wide , , A , sod wall runs from'the ; opening to. , the north , and a large threshing machine separa tor and power were strung , in line up on the opposite aide , forming a sort of wing. JJocker caught up with thn horsrs near his house , and seeing they were "headlng'straight for 'thts-cdrral , whooped it up to" them lively- and with the asalstancetof.Hheclogs forced them int-i it. A agon .standing close by with a hay-rack on it was immedi- ate'r run across , the opening and the frightened amimals were fast. The stsllion screamed withrasjeand fear , and dashed madly agalntt the ) i wfigou , and came very near overturn ing it , but Brooker's shouts prevented him from getting through. ' The ani mal then attempted to climb ever one of the ricks of bay , and twice nearly' ' accomplished it , but 6ndlnghis eilorts unavailing , dashed fuiinusly against the enclosure. Seven of the animals i are mares , one with a suckling colt by l her Bldo. The stallion is a handsome .bay , iBiid has boon seen nnd admired many times in the htlla and > valleys westpof here.j 'Some of the animals , " are small , nd three of them-are branded. " . , . , „ Annual Production of Fuel. " * * * * * . r - . . ' VM V1 .V ? * n. v'v'c3 wlhe sQVdtjty of the present winter , thehlgli price of ioft'Voal , and * the difficulty of obtaining it , have caused the farmers in the. northwestern states to use a largo cumber of substances for fuel net ordinarily employed. In Bome parts of Minnesota stalks-of hemp cut in pieces have been used In the place of wood for feeding stoves. The Mennonlte settlers : Jn that and other alaics'have bnrnedc.prairia _ hay in furnace especially ycbijgtrucfed for its consumption. In srfma parts bf SinVas Bndr Febraska : the leivesj. stalks , and'iioads.of "the giant or Busj j sian sunflower have been employed for fuel with excellent results. The ' leaves contain rosin and the eeeda are ' rich in 'oH. These substances ignite readily ahd'produce'a beautiful flamo. In' producing a chefirful.fire oft a .old j winter nigtit thoreare fbw things that equil the heads of the sunflowo'r. The 'plants ' "ore cheaply raised and , easily prepared f6r the stove or grate' . The ashea'produced fromtrtem are very rich in potash , and are accordingly valua ble for"Boap"makin or for manuring the apil-i i ' jIowa , - It is said , more corn hits ' .Ee'en'uiefl for 'fuel thau dur ing any winter ainca'tho state was settled. Carefully conducted eiperl- merita 'made' in various" parts"o" ! the state show that at the present prices of , corn < tttd coal there is a gain of 50 per cent , in burning the former. "Farmers' " "whiff * .b"5Vn ccrn save the trouble ofhneklng and .the cost of trapjporting corn Jo , marketand of bringingfback coal. There is a preju dice in ino minds of many people against using corn for fuel , as it is val uable for food for man and 'most ' of the domestic " animals. In Englnnd there U a'fs"iimlar prejudice against the usejf J0jpdforfuoltj sjimber. is val- able" for - building ; houses and con structing carriage * , while the growing trees add to thu beauty and healthfulness - ness of the.country. These considera tions , however " , are likely to give way to 'those of"an economic nature. When corn is a cheaper , article of fuel than coal it is likely to bo employed for cooking andjieajing purposes. . IilEN'OP MTi.UOHS. AMERICANS WHO ABE KOLLU'a IN BOUND - - LESS'WEALTH. New York vews : Thgjrlchest ncan , in.America , and nearly the -richest man in the world , is William H. Vanderb'tU : His for tune is set at abont $200,000,000. Next to him comes J.iy Gould , who is redchTnj ; Toward 8100,000,000 The Immense estate of'the Astora ia worth much over § 50,000,000. Fortunes ranging from SlO/000,000 / to 815,000- 000 are almost common so frequent , Indeed , thai , the term "millions" has almost lost its immensiy as a figure of speech , and is employed now where that of thousands used to be. Our f ithors spoke of a man worth his hundreds of thousands , and we , the children , heard'them with the same awe as that with which we listened to the dasripuon of the fabled trea sures of a fairly tale. Our chil ren to daydo not cjill a man rich until he has passed the , .goal their grandsirpa only considered in such names as thq Roth'childs.wlib were regarded as typea of a wealth no man would over peer. Even David Jones , the brewer who died lagt week , worth § 10,000- .000 , did not receive a half-column obituary notice in any , inormug paper. The man who wanted to make it census of the millionaires of New York for the year 1881 would almost need a ffholo nosrspiper to do it in. JTheir.narna.isliterally legion. There arc scores cf ; , them whose wealth can not belcuoirn , because it is invested in such a way that it is not required to pay taxes , and leaves no annual 10- cord of itself thatcan be arrived at. Dennis Kearney called these men bloat-.d bondholders , and they arc , in so far as the latter cliuo is concerned. They are men who invest their vast accumulations in government bonds , draw the lutarest regularly , and add it to the principal , and so go on heaping up a monstrous C'pilal with no labor on their part , and no expenditure except the original one.- But they are' Javisli with their wealth itf spite of all that niay bi said to-th'o contrary , and'that" lavishuess has made the name of New York a syuouyn for the open handed benefi cence which marks it in charity , science , arts , and commerce the metropolis of the western hemisphere. Apart from the fluctuating fortunes of the epeculativo rich men , the Jim Kecnca and his like , which may bo millions to-day and thousands tomorrow row , there are merchant princes and quite men of fortune who , when they die , will leave wills to run into the seven figures , and make people wonder why they never heard of such rich men before. Nor are these colossal capitals re siricted to the metropolis. Cincinnati has sever , ; ! well-to-do people , although forty years ago she had but thrco who counted their fortunes by millions. These were Nicholas Longworth , who died in 186lleavingabout"10,000,000 , and Jacob Burnett and James F rgu son , who died in 1853 , each leaving about 82,000,000. Of the opulout paonle now residents of Cincinnati , David Sinton Is said to be worth 810- 000,000 ; G. H. Shoenberger , ? 5,000 , . 000 ; A. D Breed , § 5,000,000 ; estaao of James W. Guff , 86,000,000 ; estate of Oliver Peris,85,000,000R. ; E. Spring er , § 5,000,000 ; J-Jsenh Long worth , 85,000,000 ; estate otS N. Pike , § 3- 000,000 ; Emory Brothers , § 3,000,000 ; A. D. Bullock , Charles and John Kil- gour , W. P. Hulburt , Samuel Fosdick VVm. S. Groesbeck , Jacub S-iasongood , Friborg & Wbrkum , John Shillitto'fl estate , Timothy Kirby's eaiato , Robert. Mitchel' ' , S. M : Barrett , R B. Cowl- er'd estate , Samuel Wiggm's estate , JuigeD. K Este's estate , J. C. Short's ps'tate , Goti Jamoa Taylor's estate , aadji B. Eopple nro each worth. 82- ; 000,000 , while the list of sicgle mil- lionai'ea is too numerous to mention Philadelphia , Chicago , Pittsburg , Boston , all tmde a similarly splendid showing in the nutter of figures , Phi'- adelphia and Boston , arc very .much alike in the. fact thai though there arn less millionaireajn proportion to th ir population than there aw in oth-r greatjuties , there .are pjopariionataly "more men. of solid fortune. That is- to say , while the business Jn New Yorker or Chicago , hav'ng ' won his § 100,000 , 'tries to double it , and , having donbkd to duplicate it again , the eober-sidcd citizens of the Hub and Quaker city are content to settle when they find themselves at eaae financially , i It would quite itart these conservative commerci.il persons to think of a collateral investment of from § 1)000- 000 to § 6,000,000 fn mines to ge : ccal from to runiron , fonndrles with capi tals of much greater bulk , ns a score of Pittsburgh iron founders do , or to hold t. reserva of § 2,000,000 for grain operation * , like half a hundred Chi- cagoacs. A Chicken Speculation. WallSircct Daily News It was-probably because epgs are so scarce and d.ear now that suggested to , Mr. McGmnis a chicken speculation. McGinnta had passed moat of his time as a janilor down-town , but had saved renongh-to'buya lofin' the * flr7HeXdj district and thought of going to farm- ing "eggs/ ' Said Mr , McGinuis to rtis wife : ' * "E gs goes up and egga goes dowrj , "burcbickeiisrare"always' . I'm going into a chicken epeculation. Eggs hatch in from 14 to 18 days , I am told. In ten days the chicks ought to feed themselves. I'il heE-ybu 1 turn but twelve broods per .year , and.that's 144 chickens at 12 to a brood. " Mr. McGinnis bought twelve eggs and a bip hen. He put the eggs in 'a basket aiidiset down'the hen. beside U. Instead-of hopping on to them and hatching out chickens , .right away the.old hen scratched around and paid" no attention to eggs , or basket. Mc- Ginnis was a man of determination. He'grabbed her by the legs , set her on the eggs , and held her there. When 3ie.lot.her go ahe new off lie put ier back" weighted down with a plank , .butihher struggles to escape all the eggs rwere broken. T""Xh"avenTtTmel6 fo6rwith you any " ' ' longer , growled 'McGmhia. . 'bat 111 attend to your case bimo-by. " So he nailed up the old hen and more eggs in a box together , cut a hole for her head and nock , and went away chuck ling.The The old hcuoug.it co have-s bmiit ed'to the Inevitable , but she was ob- ; . . stinate. McGinnis went out one morning and found her cold and dead , and , as his wife came out and shed tears , she explained : "Come to think of it , that was a Dutch hen , nnd of- course she couldn't understand what 'we ' wanted of. her. Never mind , I'll buy two roosters and go to packing down eggs for the spring market ! " Onions are presrih d as a e-ira cure for Clcrl- tl kfoes and Spring' Hlosso'm U a sure curj for Drspei.su , lr.deg.'stion and all DlMrd rl > f , the Stoach. . TH E DB. C. McLAHE'S LITEE PILES are not recommentlpd as a remedy " for all the ills that fleah is heir to. " but in ailuctious of the Liver , andin 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 prej paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative ( hey are unequaled BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine ajftiiever'.sugar-coated. . Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the itnpression.McLANE'S LTV KU PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. JIcLAsc and FLEMING Biios. % S5 Insist upon having the genuine DP. . C. McLANE'S LIVEli PILLS , prepared - , pared br FLEMING BROS. , Pitishurgh , Pa.,3 the market being full of imitations' the name J/cKrtiic , spelled dillerently , but same uronnncialion. _ UTff TO COKE CONSUMPTION , COUGHS , Colds , Asthma , Croup , All diseases of the Throat , Lungs , ana Pulmonary OrpransJ USE ACCOKDING TO DIIIECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. f S i $ § UMJitWE. Prepared from'H/'irj' " tropical frnlU /5 the Best and 'Most ' Agreeable Preparation in the World For j onstlpatloii. Biliousness , Headaclie , Torpid Liver , Heni- orrlioidsXticIlspositloii , and all Disorders nrlBlntr from an oJj- rttn-.cted state of tlte system. Jjia.es and children , and those who dlsllko taki 17 pills and nntiseoni mwllclnps. nreespc- cial.y pleased with Its agreeahle qualities. , T OPIC-FnuiT L < VXATIVE may be nscj In 11 cases that nrcd the aid of n purcatlVo , caUiurtlc.ornperient medicine , nnd whlleilpriv ilnios the prime rnsnlt'as the agents named , it U , entirely free from the uiiml objections oommou to them. Facked'ln bronifd tin b rM only. Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY AU. FIRST-CI.ASS DRUGGISTS. C. F. Ooo'mm , WTioleealo Agents , Om liaNel . ti/AMTCn l J " ! Aijantaeverywhere tose" WflSs i tU Tea , CofTas , Baklne Powder. Flavoring Extracts , etc , by simple , to famllba , Trofit jrood. Outflt free. People's Tea Co. , EJT 2050. St. Loua. ! Iti PROPOSALS FOR GRAlN. t IlEADQCARTKRS DKP.tRTMEXT OF TUB PLATTB , \ OFFCK or CHIEF QcARTrnMAstsB. V FORT OMAHA , NEB , January 27.1831. ) Scaled proposals , in tripl'cate , sjbject to the * xuual con 'Hi > ! .3 trill be received at thi ofilco until 12 o'clock noon on Thursday , February < 7f- 18S1 , at which place and time thej will be open- ei in presence of bidders , for furnbhiBz ani de livery , in qu\"tit'c3 .s required , up tOj June 30 , 18 1 , at OmihaDeM- , Nebraska , or at stitlotis on the Union Paclflc Kallroad , cast of'Keimey Junction , of 2COO , < X poun 's corn , anil I.OOo.OOO pounds oats. Pro , osi'a for quantities low than tho.who'.e , will bo received. Delivery of ths grain will-if , - required , commonof March 1 , 1831. Prelerence will be given to artl'es ' of domestic production. The Government rejcrves tha Tight to reject any or a'l proposal ? . Hills shnu'd state the rate per ICO pounds , ( not per i oahel. ) and the enveiopej containint ; them should be endorsed "Hids for Oraia , ' ' and ad dressed to the underlined. Bidders arc requested to submit proposals for deliver } " of the cora in new rc-scvred gunny sicks of one hundred pounJa each , and for delivery of the oati in new re-sewed burbp sicks of one Luodred poun'if ' oich , or for patter or ill the oats to ba d Hvercd In DOCBB BACKS , 110 inner aac'ii to b i provided at the Umalm Dopot. by the Quartcrmas'er's Depsrtment. . . Copies of this adveniseme"t and bf the Cir cular of instructions ia HJilers "cati'.bo oitaiced onnpplication o this office , and" one copv each nf fau advertlgomsnt and clrcu'ar ' should bo at tached to or iccompany eacli proposal and form a pir. thereof. M. I. LODINQTON , j27-d6t C ie'.Quarlermaster. Tiier < Is DC civilized nation In the Western Hemisphere In whlch'the util'ty of IToatetter'S Stomach' Bitters as a tonic , co-n ctivc , and anti- bllinua merliclne , Is not known nnd'apprcdatcdj \VMlo it ia a medicine ( or ill s osoni. and all climates , it Is especially gritted to'the complaints' go ncratrdlby the weather , beingUo purest and cost , vegetable stimulant In tin world. For ale by Drusgis's and'Dcalers , to whom np- I Iv fur Host tter's AlmAnic lor 1R81 Auction Sale of Public North Platte.Neb. , and Camp . $ Stambau h , Wyo. _ Ifeadquirters D p'tof thePlatte , \ OfTice 'Chief ' Quartermaster , FORT OMAHA , N n. , Jauu rySl , 1331. J milKUE WI1L CE SOLI ) at Public Auction on JL ti.o re pectlc * promiics , conimencinz'at 12 , o'clock , noon'.on Monday , February iStn , ilSSl , the public buildings and bt-ucturej at North I'latie , Nc raaka , and .Comp StambauKh , Wjo niinir. , Thehuildirgsat Nrth * Finite consist of two , Officer's Quarters , two Storehouse } , Onardbonw , "two cilices , Carpenter Shop , Hospital ; " 'Laun dress s Quarters , Bal-chouse. Coal _ ? hcd , Maya zicv Wa.'nn Shed , Fen-ea and.Outhnuses. i The tmildinrs at Oimp SUmban n 'coaslaLoJ' ' two offliers'Qairtcrs , two Ccmpiuy "Qilarterg , Hospital , two Office § , Ouardnonse , four Store- homcs. . lilackBmlth Ship , fl.irreuter Shop , , t o 8tab ! .B'fourTi imdres < cs Qiarterai Bakelion-i , Telegraph Office. Saddle liooic , an-1 four other buildings aso Fericcsand Outhou'iti Tcrmr-Cash on 'day c f sale. Military-custody of the property will end thirty diysaftor ; sale M. I. LUDlNOTOK. fl-6t Chnf Qqirteimaster. l K. A , S. PBNDECY , , COHSULtlHC "PHYSIC'IAKi UA2 1'EP.MANKSTLY LOCATKP "Bis" VKD- ICAL OFFICE , , . „ 'JS8 ' Tenth Street , - OUAHA , HEBBA3EJ : ? Offering hla services in'ilf departments o medicine in , ' surgery ; .both In ireneral ui pedal Fifll ; . acute and chronic diseases. Ca be conenlteu nljhl. rind1 dayn < l will visit m "patvol.the ci'.v ml conntyon reo-tot AGETTS WANTED BOB 1" Hie Fastest Felling' 'Book ' Of thV Foundations of BUSINESS. AND SO'JIAL FOR1I3. . 1 j The li . . . , act iusinesa. .Talmble tables. . otiii etiquette. birHimcutarr- usage , how to cntiantt'publlc ' business ; in Kct it U a comnlata Guide to Sue- cess for all classes. A family necesal y. Addrea for drcclarB and special terms. 4NOHOT PHB- LIHHUfG C" . , St. LouU , Jto. THE OOLDMD'O SG This luatltutlon , locatoj at Denver , Coloiadc , the Kducation\l and Commercial center of the West , Is pre-eminently the boat anil most practl. cat of IU kind ( or the ] : MERCANTILE TRAINING OF Toiiiig 'Meiii and Ladies * " G. . .V7Fti'STER , President , D. W. CADY , Secretnsy , The most extensive , thorough o < ? corcplflts natltutlon of the kind la the World. ThonsinJl o ! accountants and Easiness men , hi tha prin cipal cities and towns ot tha United States , one their success toour , course of traininz. 'The ' Right.Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Tine , new brick block , at Junction of three treet car lines Elegantly fitted and tarnished af-irtineuta or the application o ! anil carrying oat of our norel and systematic method : of BUSINESS TRAITOTG. Young men who contemplate a business lifs , and parents having son * to educate , arc particu larly requested to send for our new Circular , j which will give full Information ta to term , ' ondition of entrance , etc. Address j I : G. W , POSTER , President , 6-Sm Denver Colorado. 3 BT THE VSC OF ANKO PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND ETCHING PILES OBMt'on the application of P 3o nnUo' rile KemeUy. rrhicli nct dl 'ectly upon Uie partu iUFe < Me < l , tUxorblni lie Tiiruore. allaying the Intgnx ? tiab jig. And amct I n gn pejmaneotcaro w&aa iU otlier-reniedlea haTe ahc no other , and tallyopT nalgrif ) ri3of- ta rneriU. rneriU.DO NOT DELAV a&n the drain on the y tm prodnc * trmaaent rtltnhlllty , bat bay It , FRY IT LOURED PRICE , 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT , UK ! vyhcn yon 0:111 notobtnln it ofhlm , TO rill Bend It , prepnid , on receipt ofprlcc Jr. Bo nnbo' TreatUeou I'Jlc cnt fre. in application. Aildrcii W OR , BOSAHKO MEDICINE CO , C. F. GOOMAN Agen , Cmaha1 ; - - frbf \ * fC C l 2 V > . p , ' 73 . WS * - ? * & * ftmp-S i , < "j- . A n.T and hlthesto naiacin remedy for all dlaeasfe Cl the KlJcevs , Bladder , and Uilnary U will positively cure Diabetes , Qssrtl , Drop sy , Brlzht'a DIsciE ? , Inability to retain or cxpcll thi Urine , Catarrh o the riadder , high colcreil and scanty crlne , Fahiful Drinatm ? , LAMF : BACK , Ucnen ! Weakness , and all Female Com- It avohla internal medictnca , n certain In it effects and cnrej when notlilnj elwcsn. For sale ny all Dru Lits or seff ; ly tuail frcd upon receipt of tha price , $2.00. DAY INEY PAH CO. , PHOP'RS , Toledo , O. your aJdo39 lot ocr little book , How axta Saved. " ' fv.a jf mf Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop , & : Manager. The moit thorough appoint e 1 and complete Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. 0-wtiiizs nl every description m nufactad. Engines , .Pampa andevery claaa of machinery dado tn order. attention Riven to Well Augurs , Pulleys , Hangers , ShartingBrid : e Irons , Geer batting , etc FUr.stor uuw MacliincryMea4hanI I Draught njT , Modeled etc . neatly executed , 53 Haroev St. . Bet , 14th and 15th. " " " BELTEDBBE Star Wind 'Mill , MANUFACTURED BY . E , WILLIAMS , ' r RED rOW IOWA. Correspoudorco solicited rcm thow needlnt a jelliblc" Wind Mill tervl for circular and prices and any information ii rcjard to the Mill will b cheerfully turniRhed. " LIVE AQENTS WANTED. 'SEASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THE BELVIDEEE STAR WIND MILL. ' BECAUSE 1st. , It is.morecafein arale ; of wind , an > l In ha mott'fin J Jen ehanzes of the wind' ' froni 'any direction , because the , wheel lin ? flat oa the tower is a'srays ' re djr with Its cde to the wind , and allows the vane to awintf c ! ax around , with out turning O" striking the'wheel. . 2nd. It M a ri'id wh el having no moveabfe ; joints to wear out , rust or creak in the wind. 3rd. I CO nor sleet has m > effect on it. 4th. H loses lew power from friction than other Mills. .5tb. It will run with" less "rilnt 'han otner .Mills. ' H . 6th % It Is ei'ily regulated so It w' " peri-mi any amonnt'of work required lew tnan lrB < ar c- Ity. Ity.7th. . It has no pulliM , sprlitipirorBlMInitheaJg to recza up In winter. : * , Sth. It wl'lnot iximp nh-n oa' of ear. Snh. It'is well and hcarilv p&inted with Uir .coats of tha best faint the- , market can afford. 5 10th' . Ttts i pe wrtelf-rtsuiatoT and will tike care o UU in hosKy chaiuable win d f o-ms. llth' ' 'lt symotricatfor'mis"aiierfi-ct orniment \ 'I2th < Ne er have he rd of any blown ilo n ac yet when properly set up with are ulatin vane. jicroTct duiuje'l'tn the.least by tile wind , ' 13tb. Thsy arc of good ma'te'rial and made. llth. AU shafts tumeH , boxes habited and all necessary pnrta Uoublpynutjed.- * 15th. It is'rhora slmphri'moro cotnpaot la con- V/RQOGHT / JROH FENCES. "Wire Fendng and RalUn ? Spfdallty. Tlielr beautv , penninenes 'and economy dally worklnj tha "extinction" TO ! al ! fencing cheap miUrlaJp&r In dificn , Ic cetrsctlble f PablIeOr6mda : nnd Cra o- , lawn- Settees ; canopied 'ind 'of rustic patterns ; Chain and every , description of Iroh'and WIre ornarociStU wort "d siimed 'aril manufactured by E. T. BARN JU'.S Wire and . Iron Wirk , C7 , 29 and 31 Woodward Ave. , De- I trait , Mich. SiTr"1115- * * -1 - talogua anil prica list. sep2i -HA THE Chicago 5r iVorthwestcni 2,380 fULES OF ROAD ! It la the SHORT , 8UKK and Sifo Roote K i n COUNCIL BLUFFS J 1SB GEICAaO.MTLWAUXEE * nd all pclnU EAST aad HOSTH. IT OFSr.3 THE Tlt VElINO GREATER i-ACtLiTIES AND MORK ADVANTAGES THAU ANY OTHZK ROAD IS THE WEST. It Is tbc ONLY ROAD catweea COUNCIL BLUFFS and CFTIOAOO Cpon which li r = n PULLMAH HOTEL OAES ! in addiUcQ t : i. < 3aand U , pk o ili cliviw o ( trsvelere. It s\jrt \ FIBST-OLASS MKALS at ttn EATING ST.V71OX at > ctctp each. ITS TiMCK IS ITS CCACHES ARE THE FIHESTI ITS E5UIP5JEMT FIRST CUSS II yen wffsh the BHt Tnvellni : Accoramrdi- lions > ou will buy your ticket by this Ucnta tSTAyi ) Wltl TABKNOKKOTHKB. All Ticket Amenta can sell you Through Tickets via thi roarl and Check naai Ca- { a ofiee of Charjo1 OMAHA TICKET OFJTCES-12 Farnham St. , Cor. 14th. and at Union Pacific Depot. DKNTEB OFFICE In Coloneio Central. aAJ Union PicISc T > k t OCBce. SAN TRANCISCO amCK J N Montjtm.- ery Street. for Inforniatton , folders , m p , etc. , not ob- tilnable at Home Ticket Office , address any acent of tie Company , cr HL'CHJTT , B H fcTEHKITT , Oea'l llwxsn , OcnTPase. Agvsl , CEICAQ0.1LL. T. CLftfJK , Gcc'l Azt Omaha ft Cccncli Bluffs THROUGH TO CH'CACO ' Without Change of Cars I TECS CHICAGO gUBLIHGTOH & QUINCY Wltb Siaocth and Perfect TiicV , K al Pis sender Ccacfrca , and PULLMAN SLEEPIHC D141HG ? SARS by the Fran , mod Ii to travel nvcr It , u > be the Boat Appolntul * ml Best Jlanajed Ro J In the Country. PASSENeERS GOING BAST Should oear lu mind that this b ttx BEST ROUTE TO CHICAGO , And Points Exit. JTortb and Northwest. Passengers by thia Route have chclca of ' FOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES , And the Ad ran lose of Six Pally Unca ot PtUco SIfepin ? Curf ( ram Chicago to New York OityWithont Change. All Erprew Trains on this Ilneare equlppedwlth the Westin house Patoui Air Brakes am' lllllcr's Patent Safety Platform and Couplers , the most Perfect Pro tection Against Acd' dents In the world. FUU.KAK PALACE SLEEPING AND D'KIKC CA5S Arc run on th EurllnRton Coute. Information concerning Routes. Rates , lime Ccnnectlon-i , etc. , will bs cheerfully given by applying at the olEcn of the KurMijrton Konte , 61S Fonrteentn Street , Omaha. Kebraaka. C. E. PERKINS , D. W. HITCHCOCK. QenT ITana cr. Oen. West'n Pasa. Ag't. J. 0. FHILLf PPI , St. Jo Yo. Qeuernl Atrent , Omaha. H. P. DUEL , fepC-dl Ticket Asrent , Omaha. K.MT.JOE&G.B.B.B , , Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOFIS ANI > THE EAST From OMAHA and the WEST. NoIisogo uf era teiwtcn Omaha nuJSt. Loa ! and but one between Oaahi and New Tork. ' SIX DAILY PASSENGER-TRAINS Eastern & Western Citfcs With iesa charges icdlu sdvauce cf oth . - lines. This entire line le equipped with Pniteaa'j Palace Slcepln ? Cars , Palaca Daj Cosch- ea.UIller'B Safety Platform and Coupler ami the celebrated Westln ic ; H Alr-Braie. BJTSES THAT TOUR TICKET READHI * City , St. Joseph andS , Tla 31T84 Itcke' for sa/o / at all coupon stiUors In tha West. J. F DARNARD , A. C. DAWKS , OcnlSnpt. , Gea'l PM3. & TIcfest Ae't St. J-reDb , Mo. Gt. JcKph. llo , V C. SKACIIHEoT. Tldtet Ajron. , 1C20 Farnha Street , ASDT BORDEN , A. 5. BARSASD. Paas. A ent,0tn ha.j Oen'rlAfont. Ociha. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC A1TD . St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS , The Old Rdiabti Sioux City tiovl- 100 MH.ES SHORTEST ROOTK ! From GOUITOIL BLUFFS to 8T. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , orBISMAHOK , And all points lu Northern Iowa , illnnceoti aufi Dakota. Thin ! ln b e > intcr > nd triU , th Im proved Westlnshcnsfl Antomatlo Air Brakes and Miller P.'atfom Coupler and Buffer. Ajrt for SPF > .D , SAFETY AND COMFORT ! * < uisurpaaned. Elegant Drawing Boom Mid Sleeping Carsnwned and controlled by the coin pany , rm ? Through Without Change betwen union PKrfflc Transfer T > epot , Council Btnffa , and St. Paal. Trains losve tha Union FadSc Traneler Depot at Council SlcSa , at B:15 p m. . ' Teaching Sioux City at 10:23 p. n. , and St. Pzni at 11:05 a. m mHOURS HOURS I.H ADVANCE o ? SY OTHKS Roun. Rt'umtnp ; fcart 8t Pinl at 530 "p. m. , ar- rivl.at Sioux City at 4:45 a. m. , and Unloi Pacific Transfer Depot , Cnnndl Bluffs , atDXC a. in. Re sura that your tickets rciJ via "R. r . br. " . . R.1 F.C.HIL1S , Superintendent. Miwouri VaKoy. Iowa P. E. BOBINSON , Ass't Gcn'l Pass. Agent. J. a. O'BRTAN , trd Pwwuzer Ae n . MAKE NO MISTAKE ! MICA A-yT.P. GREASE Compoeerllar ly of powdered mica and Isin IaH Is the best and cheapest lubricator In the world. 1th t5e best becaus i t dots not from , but forms ahihly polished surface ovsr the axle , doing away with.a larzaaraoantof.friction. It U the ctfapest 'because you need use but hall the quantity In greaiimc your waeon that you wenll clany other axle greaae made , and then run your an twice as lonif. It answers eanally as well for M1H Oearinf , Tbreshln ; iMachinM , Buxyltt , fte'.aa for wajoru Send for Pock t Cyclopcdiaof Things Worta Enunrinp. Mailed free to any addresa- MICA HAHOFACTURIHG CO. , 81 MICHIOAN AVBNOB , Your Dealer For It cct20-U 'DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The cj-partncrshipheretofore existing between J. J. Xlohol and E. Fearon , under the flrm' itjleof J. I.icboItCa , Is this day.dissolred by mntu.il consent. " . . J. I. Nichol continues lbne''and twnmei'al llabtitlea and : olljcts all out.Undlns arcounUl J. L NinnoL. E. FEARON . BZIDNEGENis highly recommended and unsurpeiaaed for "Weak or Fotil Kidneys , Dropsy , Eright'a Disease , Loss of Bnerjry Nervous Debility , or any Obstructions arising from Kidney or Bladder THseases. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and Kidney Poisoning , in infected malarial sections. tS"Bj the distillation of s FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIES and BARLST MALT w t t discovered KIDNEGKX.wnich acts upeclflcallr on the Kidneys an-1 Urinary Organ * , rsmotln ? Injnrloni dcpotita formed In tha bladder and preventing any itralnic ; , smirtluj scnsaticn hwt or Irritation In the , membranous Using of the ducts or water pvnasra. It excIUa & healthy action In tb Kidney * ' giving th m itrtn h , vijor anil restoring these orpins to a healthy condition , sbowio | ta effectt on both the color and cnsy flow of urir.c. It can be taken at all tlmcn. In all climates and nnderV. > drcumitancei without injury to the sj stem. Unlike aay other preparation for Kidney difficulties It has a very pToasint and swif ibl Uste and flavor. It his been difflcult to make a pieptntloo conUitilnic positive itiuraiic properties which will net nauseate , but be acceptable to the stomach Before Uhins anyLlrei racduino , try bet l of KIDNEQEX to CLSUN3K tha KIDNEYS from foul matter. Try It and you will always Uft t as a Umliy med'dna. Ladles npedally will Ilka It aud Gentlemen will find KID.SEGEX the best Kidney Tonic < verns d ! NO riCE Each hot' ! e hears the sirnatnre of LAV RENCE & ilASTIN , aUo a Proprietary OOVITD incut Stamp , which pcnniti KID.SEGEX to be sold ( without license ) br SrnjjliU , Crocwt and Other Persons evorvwherr. Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. ItnottoundatjourDrujKUrUorOrocera , wo will send a boitla prepaid to th naarot cxpreat offloe to you LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Proprietors , Chicago , Ills. * Sold by DEUGGISTS , GEOCEES and DEALEES everywhere Who'ssalea ecU In Omaha. STEELK , JOttNSOS & CO. , "Ill supply th "rada at minnlmctui prices. IT IS A GRATIFYING FACT THAT 1HE WHITE SEWING MACHINE Gfyes universal Satisfaction and that it is stead ily and rapidly increasing in pnblic lavor. The White Machine instly claims to be the best made , the easiest running , the Simplest in construction and tne most perfect Machine in the market. The White Cc. employ as agents men of in tegrity , and purchasers are always satisfied , because they find everything just as repres ented. Everybody should use this Machine. The sales so far this year are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly filled. JOHN ZEHRUNG , < ! or. Davenport and 15th Sts. Omaha. FRITSCH'S E ArrYC , THIS KUW AOTf CORRECT 2IAP - . PwTes beyond any reasonable question thai tha - CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R' la by all odds the test road ( or you to take when traveling In either direction batmen Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the Wast , North and Northwest. ' Carefully examine this JIap. The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations on tbts road , lu through trains ma&a close connection * with tha trains of all railroads as Junction points. NORTH-WESTERNJBAI1.WAY THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over all orits principal lines , runs each -\vay dally from two to fourocmow /rains. It la the only road west ol Chicago' tnat uses the ' . > . -tu-- * \f PULLMAN HOTEL DINING It Is the only rorul that mn < PuHnwn Sleeplni ; Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. It ha * nearly S.ooo JILLJES OF no A it. It forms the following Trunk Lines : "Coujcll Bluffs. Denver & California Line. " " 'Wlnona , Minnesota & Central Dakota Ltaa. " 4OTA1W / ! . . - \ * xri - 1 B.T _ . - . . . - M. - . " * . . . - . - - - - by ail Coupon Ticket i Agents Canadas. i K- o JUjmember to ask for Tickets via this road.be row they read orer It , and take none other. HAEYUr HCOHirr , Gen ! Manager , Chicago. W. a. SKS3ETr , GenT Pass. Agent , Chicago. H3.RBY P. UOBL , Tlck t Atent C. ft" . W R llw y , I4th ml ? rnlum Stietti. 1) , E KI34BALL , AMiitantlcket Azent C & N. W. B ll iyllth ind K rnham Street * . J BSLL , Tlckat * < tcntC. & W. W. Rillwart C. P. B. K. Depot. JAMKS T. CLAKK OeneraljAecn- . _ ERIGK. FU1TORE , And Evervthuiff pertaining to the rfpholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMEHT OF - PCs. s ? 1208 and Igfft r f * f n th AGENTS WANTED FOR ODR NEW BOOK , "Bible for the Toim < r , " < ] Alexander CrooK , I > . T ) . In ? lmplo 'and attcic- . Sen- ' for circalari with extra terms , r " * " " S" - : B- " *