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TEE DA1LV BEE ,
CMAHA PtIBUSHIK'a CO. ,
916 ParnKaw , Itt 2ih and lOth Street *
TEKia or SUBSCRIPTION.
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THE-MAILS.
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O. B. 4 Q 5 SO . ra. , 2:10 : p. m.
O. K. 1 & P. K. R. . SS9 n , ia. , 2:13 p. m'
0St. . Joe E : 3 a. an.
U. P. H. B. . 11:40 . m.
O. ft R. V. to Lincoln , 10 & . ra.
B. & H. H R. . :4D . m.
O. * N. W. , 73S a. m.
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0. b H. W. B.B. , 11 . a. , 11 p. m.
0. D , & Q. , 11 a. m. , 9 0 p. ic.
O. H. I. P. , 11 a. ia. . 11 P. m.
O. B. fc 8t , Joa.,11 n.m. , 11 p D.
U. P. R. B. , 4 p. m.
O. & R. V. from Lincoln. 1S:1C p. ail
B.0ity ft P. , 11 m. m.
B. & H. > ln > eb.t p. m.
Local mills for States Iowa learo bat once
day , TiK * :80 a. m.
Office open from 12 to 1 p. m. Cundayi.
THOMAS T. HALL. Poatmast'J.
Arrival And Bcpartnre of
Trains
TJKIOK PACIFIC.
LH.VB. JLWtfTS.
Dally Erpreag. . . . 12:15 p. xa. : SJ p. to.
do Ulz d . Cln p. m. < :25 p. o.
do Freight - 6:30 * . rn. 1:10 p. IT.
do do - .8:16 n-nx. 12:20 a. ra.
TIME CABB Off THE BURLINGTON.
L1AV > OMAHA.
3W p. AS. 100 a. m ,
Midi . . . . -6:00 a. m. Vsll 10A3p.ro.
Sundays Excepted. Baniaya Erceptcd.
CHICAOO.JROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC.
H ll _ .eWa.m. : I Hall 10 0 p. m.
Expresa..C : < 3p.tn-i Eprt i..l8rO a. m.
CHICAGO XORTEWESTEKN.
llLll.6:05 : a. ta. I Jh.il _ 7:20 p. m.
jcpren . .8:10 : p ! n. 1 Kxpr a 13JOO . m.
Bantteyi exccpt d.
KANSAS CUT , ST. JOE t COUKCIL BLUFF8
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Hall _ .B:00 : a. m. ! Erprcra ° * ° -
Eirrees 6:00p.m. : | Mifl . . .7:24 1.1m.
The only line rnnnlnz Pollman Slooplns Cam
ont of Omaha to Union Depot.
OMAHA & KORTHERK KECFAEKA EAL-
WAY COMPANY.
Leave. Arrive.
Exproea . .8:00 . ta. | Kxproa 4:10p.m.
d l:50p m. ( Mixed 10:45 a. m
Dally Excep t Sundi j s.
B. S M. R. B. InSEERASKA.
LEAVK. tSBtVI ,
8 _ S OaralRi-Iifht 830 m
Freight C.65pm l-Exprcss 4ajpra
BIOUX CITY & ST. PAUL R. R.
U.11 _ _ 6dO mZxpnw. ] 10:00 am
Express 8.40pm Mi -AT7-0 P m
WABABH , BT. LOUIS ft PACIFIC.
tiKAVK. ARRIVES.
flail . . 8 .m.1afsll _ . 11:66 * .tn
Exrnw 3:40 : p. m. | Expreas . .1:25 p. m.
BRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R.
Leave Omaha , daily ! 8 a. ia. , P a. m. , 10 a m. ,
11 a. m . 1 p. m. , 8 p. m. , Sp. m. , 6 p. in. , C p.
ieare Council BlnCfi ; SS5 . m. , 8 6 a : m , ,
10:25 a. m. , 11SS a. m. , 15 p m. , 2:2B p. m. ,
BSB : p. m. , 6:25 p. m. , 0 5 p.m. ,
Four trlpa on Sunday , learlnj Omaha at 8 .nd 11
, . m. , 2 and 6 p. m. ; Oonndl BlnEi tt 936 ,
11:26 a. to. , and 2:25 and C 5 p. n.
rASDisaBn TRAISS.
toave Omaha -6 a. ra , , 7. a. m.,8aO . m. , 1
p. m. , t:50 p. m. , 7S5 p. m- ,
Leave Council BlnBaC:15 a. m , , 8M . . ,
11:40 annB:25p. ra. , 7.-00 p. ra. , 7:50 p. tn.
D&Uy except Eundny.
OMAAA & REPUBLICAH VALLEY E. .
LIAVr , ABR1V1.
Hall _ 10:46a.nu , 6 p.m.
Dally except Sunday * .
CHARLES POWELL ,
OF THS PEACE Corner 1 6th and
JUSTICE . , Omaha Neb.
M. 8IKERAL ,
TTORNEY AT LAW Rbcra 6Crel hton
Biock. 16ta St. . OMAHA' . KKR _
D. L. THGFHAS ,
a TTORSKT AT LAW Loans money , bny
J . and Mlla rod cotata. Room S.Creljhton
fiioch.
Bh. ' "
A.0. TRDCP ,
fit A STOKXTT AT IAT7 Offlco tn Hiuacom'l
_ rBlodc , with Qsorce E. Prltchett , 1B58
OMAHA. KEB.
TTOKSET JkT ifrr-OraJtSHunS : B Snlld
A. K. CHACWiCK ,
CTOKKCT AT LAW OQca itOt Farahim
ACT
. Str c * > _ _
- la Cttfehtoa Hoik , next U
LfcWYra-OtS OMAHA , SKJEiflSA.
fS Paknit Proey i. * 3J
OTAET rUBUC. COIiBOTTOira UADB
BAaTLETT ,
at- Law
Attorneys- - ,
OrnCE-Unlon Kodtriflafiitli fcnf Fajnhta'
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
ARQf.CK BLOCK. CGR.CCCn.IBTH S7S.
OXAHA , KKB.
J. Oonneif
. < . ,
Attornoy-at-Law.
Offlco : rront rooms , up cUlrg , In Hactccm'i !
new brlcV LuIMlog , N. W. comer nitcenth and
Farnhun fittoct * .
. Kvmcx. Cats. 11. tUaicr
? K & REDICH ,
Attorneys-a t-L a w ,
Bp cUd iltantloa trill be clrrs. to U nit *
garnet eorpcn'Jonf o ! erory description ; will
pnotlM in tl Ktia Oonrto cf ibe Bt&te Mid tbe
Dnltol Statat. OSco , l' rahini St. , oppoclt *
Conrt
ED'iil/lRB K. SiSERftl ,
AT.LAW Soorc 0 Crtljbton
Block , 18th and DoaglM rjgc'.I.
S. F.
AT tAW US Stahsra Btrett
AITOBKST Hcbratica-
W. T. KICOIRM. U. J. IlUHT
BiOHABDS & HUNT ,
Attorney s-at-Law ,
Ornci 215 South Focrteenth Street.
SANTA OLA.1DS FODSD.
Greatest Ulsoovery of
Wondertaldlgcoverlesln the world hareboccnade
Among other things where Sault Clan ? eUyed
Children oft aak U lie atakftt eoodii or not ,
II really lie fire * in a mountain ot PDOW.
Last year an excursion pallnJ clear to the Pels
And suddenly droppodlntovhriE omrdllke&hoIe
Where wonJ rotwcmder3 tboyfoundanowlind ,
While ftlry-Uk } bclnzs appoarcJ en esch hknd.
There were mountains like ours , -Kith score
Vc&utUal green ,
And far brlchter k1es th a over were soon ,
IBrds with the IIUM of rainbow were loan ! ,
While flowers ol eiquUite tri nnse wore f row
Inj nronud.
Not Ions were the ; left to wonder in doubi
A beiur Boon came th y hvl heard much about ,
Twas Santa Clans' Boll nd thlothey all say ,
? ol eked like the picture r rsjouvory d y.
Ha droro up team that lookrd rerr qnwir
Twas a , team cf rrtasboppers irjtcad of reindeer ,
He rode tn shell instead cf & slaich ,
But he took them on lrrd and lror them
way.
He Bhoirpd thera U over hlfl wcnd rM re tei ,
And factories miklnc roodl for wouitn and men
rurriersrere wbrVlnij on lrtt cr t xnd em&ll ,
To Bunce's they mid they were ten ling them all.
Kris Klnglo , the Oiore Makcr.to'i ! tiiom at oncv ,
AllourOloTea weareiendiu ; to rtunco ,
Santa showed them luapoadara and uunr tblcri
more.
Baying I tin took thno to Iriend Bnace'j gtcrs.
Santa CI us thoarhl porcd a secret be'd te11t
As In Omaha erory on * kn w Unnca well ,
lie therefore Ehootd Bind hlb poods to hb can ,
Efaowlaj hU friondg will pet their full sbue.
Row remember ye dwellers in On&ha town ,
All who want BrcaonU to Bunco's go round ,
For shirts , collars , or cloroe great and Email ,
Bend your sister or aunt oce and all.
Bvtce. Champion Eattcrot the West.
WORTH BEMEMBERIKG.
That TASii8 * SRLTZSR ArioTtepre3o' In
iah bottle thirty or forty dives of Spr ne
Kelu r Water , contslnin rail she virtues of the
celebrated Oerminpnnff Jt is alwsya frwh
and always r dy , and thus e invccnaa ltg lt to
.11 for Iti effic cr. nnrtihilitvanii ' cheapness.
a - ' DRUGOITS'RATE IT.
SHOW
OCT
1817 CASS 6T. , OilAlIA. NEB.
gfA. Wv.r.mentaJ ouliaad.1
NEBRASKA LEGISLATURE.
The Senata.
The oflhial Hat of aouatora In the
legisUturo of Nebraska { 3 as follows :
1st Diatrbt R. A. Whorry , W.W.
Turk.
2d District WilHim Daily.
3d District G. H. Van Wyck , H.
P. Cady.
4h District-0. K. Teft.
5th District G. W. DOANB , JNO.
D. HOWE.
6th District J. 0. Meyers.
7th District S. B. Taylor.
8th District J. F Burin.
SHU District John ZuhniDg.
10h District IHBRO Powers.
llth Dletrlct B. K. Smith.
12th District J. W. Perkins.
13th District 17. R. Mores.
14th District M. K. Turner.
15th Diitrict A. J. Evans.
16th District E. O. White.
17th District 0. K Gere , .0. W.
Fierce.
18th District J. B. Errln.
19th District E. B. Harrington.
20th District H. M. Weeks.
21st District THOS. GKAIIAHI.
22d District Martin Barnes.
23d District J. B. Dintmore.
24th District 0. B. Coon.
25th District Sidney Baker.
2Gth District D. 0. Ballantine.
HOUSE OP RKrRELEKTATIVKS.
First District RIchardaon , P. S.
Heacock , J. R. Dowty , John Kloep-
fel , Chas. Oolo , rep.
Second Pawnee , J. L. Line , A.
H. Jackson , rep.
Third Uagc , Elijah Filloy , H. H.
Silver , rep.
Fourth Johnson , J. S. Dovr , A. A.
Carman , rep.
Fifth Nemaha , Chnrch Howe , T.
L. Schlck , M. B. Raymen , rep.
Slrth Otoo , Noise Orerton , F.
T. Ransom , J. 0. Moore , J. M. Par
ry , rop.
Seventh Lancaster , N. C. Abbott ,
0. 0. Whodon , N. T. McGinn , R. B.
Graham , rep. *
Eighth Saunders , H. H. Shedd ,
Benjamin Johnson , J. E. Scott , rep.
Ninth Gass , R. B..Windham , Jas.
Hall , H. D. Root , rep.
Tenth Sarpy , Amos Gates , dem.
Eleventh Donglos , W. J. Bro&tch ,
H. Bolln , J. H. Kynor , P. M. Mul
len , E. M. Bartlett , S. K. Jackson ,
rop. ; W. A. Paston , J. A. McShano ,
dem.
dem.Twelfth
Twelfth Dodge , Wm. Fried , J. R.
Oantlin , rep.
Thirteenth Washington , ! ! . Sprlok ,
J. B. Bailey , rep.
Fourteenth Bart , J. 0. Lsnghlln ,
rep.
Fifteenth Gumlng , A. Peterson ,
rep. ; T. M Transe , dem.
Sixteenth Dakota , Jeo Holman ,
dem.
dem.Seventeenth
Seventeenth A. S. Palmer , rep.
Eighteenth Jefferaon , 0. P. Slo-
cumb , rep. , ,
Nineteenth Thayer , E. M. Cor-
rell , rop.
Twentieth Nnckolln , J. M. Cook ,
rep.
rep.Twentyfira I Webster , H.S.Kalcy ,
rep. .
Twenty-second Adams , 0. R.
Jones , rop.
Twenty-third OUy , J. H. Case ,
rep.
rep.Twentyfourth Fillmore , N. S.
Babcoct , rep.
Saline W. H.
Twenty-fifth , Kemp-
ton , H. McDongal , rep. ; S. J. Her
man , dem.
Twtnty-Elxth Sewrd , H. P. King ,
rep. ; Henry Blck , fusion.
Twentj-eaventn York , Albert
Wilson , S. V. Moore , rep.
Twenty-eighth Hamilton , John
Helmes , rep.
Twenty-ninth HallFred. . A.
Sears , rep.
Thirtieth BnShIo , S. 0. Ayer , rep.
Thirty-first Lincoln , J. 0. Watts ,
dem.
Thirty-second Harlan , Gco. 0.
Reed , rep.
Thirty-third Howard and Greeley ,
* tF. Frederick , rep.
Thirty-fourth Merrlck , C. Hostet-
ter , rop.
Thirty-fifth Polk , John H. Mickey ,
rop.
rop.Thirtysixth Butler , T. Jensen ,
Thirty-seventh Colfar , A. W.
Walling , rep.
Thirty-eighth Plalte , Geo. 0.
Lehman , dem.
Thirty - ninth Madison , C. 0.
Wyatt , rep.
Fortieth CedarJ. . A. ZIegler ,
dom.
.Forty-first Bart and Dodge. J. A.
Sill , rep.
Forty-nocond Stanton , Wayne and
Pierce , 0. L. Lamb , rop.
Forty-third Knox and Holt , and
unorganised territory , W. H. McGIuro ,
rop.
rop.Fm ty-fourth Antelope , W. W.
Pntnoy , rep.
Forty-fifth Boone , Valley , Sher
man , and unorganized territory , G.
W , Brown , rep.
Eaciuen'a Arnica Salve ]
The BEST SILVB iu the world for
Oats , Braises , Seres , Ulcers , Salt
'Rhonm , , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds cf Skin Eruptions. This Salve
Is guaranteed to glva perfect B&tiafac-
tlod in every c&so or money re funded ,
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly Teh & McMahon , Omaha ,
A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY.
For the speedy .euro of Consump
tion and all diseases that 'lead to it ,
cuch as stubborn coughs , neglected
Colds , Bronchitis , Hay Fever , Asth
ma , pain In the side and chest , dry
hacking cough , tickling in the throat ,
Hoarseness , jSore Throat , and all
.chronic or lingering diseases of the
throat and lungs. Dr. King's Now Dis
covery Has nooqualand Jtaa established
for itself a world-wide reputation.-
Many leading physicians rscomtriond
and use it in their practice. The form-7
ula from which it it prepared is high
ly recommended by all medical jour
nals. The .clergy irad the proas'havo
complimented it in Iho mos t.gl6wing
terms. Go to'yaur'druggistland'get a
trial bottle free of cost , -or a regular
eiso for $1.00. For sole by
d(5) ( ) J. S. ISH. Omaha.
Auction Sale of Public Building s
North Platte , Nob. , and Camp
StambauBh , Wyo.
Hoidqntrtors Dep't ol tie Platte , )
Office Chief Quartermaster , >
FORT OUABA , NIB. , Jaunary 81 , 183L )
milKKE WILL BE SOLD at Public Auction on
1. tha rc pectlvo premises , commencing at 12
o'clock noon on Monday , February S8tb , 1SS1 ,
the public baiMmss and structures at Korth
PlatieKo-raak , and Camp Stambaugh , Wjo-
.
Tbo buildings at X rth PUtte consist of tire
Officer * ! Quirlen , two Storsboutes , Gturdbousa ,
two Ofilcee , Carpenter Shop , Hospital , L un-
lrea9 < :8 Quarters , Batehouio , Coal thcd , ! ! ;
zln . Wa < on Shed , fences and Outhucset.
The bulldinra at Cinip SUrabau i coadst ol
two officers' Quirtcrs , two Company Quarters ,
Hospital , two Office ) , GuArdbouso , four Store-
h u ce , Blacksniih Ship , Carpenter Shoo , two
BtablMi , focr Liundrcssea Qiarten , Uakehoutt ,
Telcirraph Cfilce. Saddle hour * , and four other
buildings so Fences td Oa'.bouw ! .
Terms Cath on day cf salt. Military custody
of th property m end thirty di > s alter Ie
H. L LUDINGTON ,
chief Quvtermutrr.
K. A. S. TENDERY ,
CONSULTING PHYSICIAN )
liAS PBRMASKSTLY LOCATKD HIS 1IZD.
ICAL OFFICE.
5 Tenth Street , . OITAHA , XECKARKA
OCtrlnj his serrices In all departments o
medicine and Burfcry , both In jreneral an
pecal ! pncxlM acnta asd chronic dtseues. Oa
b corunltw nlfhl ana t'ay , nJ wilUlrlta .
part o ! the cltj rj eocnt ) a r > H. '
THE DAILY BBS
the L&tcst Home and Tele-
News of th Day.
AGRICULTUBAL ,
Maklmi Pors without Coin.
Sinca the devol'ipnient cf the great '
corn region of tha northwest tha pro
duction of pork has fallen off in other
portions of the country. Tbo feeling
is general that farmers who can not
produce corn in large quantities can
not compete in the production of pork
with those who can. Daring the pa.t
year attempts have buen made in va
rious pirts of the country to rsijo
hogs without the-use of crn , and to
fatten them by feeding only a m ll j
amount of it. In the north artichokes '
have been extensively nisod , but In !
some psrts of the south a considerable
quantity of chufcis have been pro
duced. More use his been made of
clover pastures. Lwt fall many hogs
were fed on applea owing to the
great abundance of this fruit. In
the eaf tern s.&tes Eeveral farmers rais
ed fodder corn , cut it up while the
stocks were green and sweet , and fed
It to bogs. In some cases clover was
cured , moistened , and fed to pigs dar
ing the tull and winter. Persons who
had silos found that growing hogs
would eat onsllarRO readily , especially
that nude of clover and rod clover.
There is now a prospect that ensJirgo
will bo generally employed for feeding
stocV hogs In different parts of the
country. Pork consumers now de
mand leaner moat" than that which has
been furnished during the past few
years. All these things go to show
that less corn will ba employed for
feeding hogs in the future , And that
perk productions will increase in the
south and east.
Improving- Dairy.
Natioral Live Stock Journal.
This sea-son every dairyman ought
to ba well poated upon the individual
character of his COTTS. Ha has long
oinco learned that the value of the
cow to him depends upon the amount
and quality of milk eho yields during
the season. lie docs not keep her for
her beautiful horns , plaislng color ,
or the graceful sweep of her tall , but
for the cupacity c.f her udder , its gen
erous yield of milk , or the resulting
butter. Her solid achievements only
have any "permanent interest for him
fancy points do not oven excite hia
curiosity. Yet it is with regret that
we have to acknowledge that the aver-
ego dairyman has not studied the
problem of milk production close
enough to load him to.obsarvo . the
individual merits of hto cow ; , or to
t&ko any measures to determine their
comparative product. Hoknowanioro
of the average than of the individual
product of his cows ; but this does not
enable him tb weetljout tha unprofita
ble COTTB. Nothing save a record of
each cow's milk through the season
can giyo him tha facts necessary to
determine whether she should bo kept
or not. We often described a simple
and easy way to como T8ry cloaely to
the essct yield of milk by each cow
In the hard , by weighing her milk for
one dsy in the wealf , i > / hanging the
psil with each cow'o milk upon the
hook of a spring scale , and writing the
figures in a backhangtng by the scale ,
with the name of each cow con
veniently arranged. These weighings ,
tabulated ina book , and averaged ,
will show tha yield of each , cow
through the season , and the dairyman
may thus know whether she p&ys or
not. It Is a great fully for the dairy
man to keep K cow tint runs him in
debt , an it would be for a merchant to
koap a c'asi "of go'odfi and constantly
sell thorn for less than tiipy cost him ,
although ho might have a motive , on a
particular occasion , to do s to enable
him to eell other goods. The poor
cow , however , h s 'not oveh this advantage -
vantage , for she doas not assist in
keeping the others , bat only ota food ,
which , if clvon to n good cow , would
pay a profit.
Wny Hedges Have failed.
During the past twenty years msny
million dollars have hcou expended in
Illinois , and othsr western states , in
tha purchase.loltlnc out , cultivation ,
and pruning of hedge plants. In a
majority of CMC-I the money hai been
thrown away. Considerable Und lies
aho been withdrawn from cultivation ,
oud much labor impended in dicing
up the hedge rows. During the past
four or five years .more miles of hedge
have been du up than have been
planted. At present hedges are in
general disfavor , except iu a few lo
calities. In central Iowa , Illinois and
Indiana there are many good hedges ;
but in most portions of these and
other etites there are hundreds of I
miles of straggling plant *
that occupy much land , interfere
with all kinds of firming operations ,
but are not of the slightest value in
protecting crops from the ravages of
stock. In many cases individual
plants that h ye survived the genera )
decay have b come larre , and spread ,
by means of sprouts , over a consider
able space. To remove them is now
a matter of grent difficulty. The
trunks cf the largar specimens are of
some valno as posts , and & 11 tha wood
m y be employed for fuol. Still no
person would take the contract to
clear the ground cf the trees , root
and branch , for all the wood he
could obtain. As a rule , the experi
ments In hedge-growing have been
very costly , and have resulted In
failures. Still hedges continue to bi
popular in Great Britain , where land
11 much more valuable than In this
country , ! and give proinlso of long
remaining so.
The reason 'for the general failure
of-hedges in the north western states
are vailoua. In the firat place , we
have not yet discovered a plant adapt
ed to a prosit variety of soil and cli-
tnata. The Oaagd orangj is not very
hard/ , and will not flourish on land
liable to contain considerable water. It
requires a great amouut of pruning in
order to keep it in proper shape , and
this 'work must ba performed at the
lima w.hen field crops require constant
attentions Our climate is unfavora
ble to'tho growth of moet plants that
are suitable for hedges , being cold in
winter , hot in summer' , and liable to
extended drouths. No plant that Is
iiot excaodedlngly hardy can en-
durb th'o severity of ush a cli
mate To succaed In CBtsblishlng
uniform rows of any kind cf plants ,
the land must ba well drained , and
laud in the west is not in this condi
tion. Most parsons who have at
tempted to ratsohedga plants set them
out , cultivate and prune them by the
aid of such information as they have
derived from a circular or an article In
a newspaper. In Qreit Britla'n and
moat portions ot continental Europe ,
hedges in all stages of their growth are
under the cxciuslve m.usirmut ; of
persons who give thsir entire time to
the business. They taka contracts to
set out hedge plan's ' , cultivate them
while they are growing , and prune
them after they hwo been established.
They are duly apprenticad to the
butiness while they are young , f.nd
continue In it during the active years
of their lives. By so doing they bs-
come experis.
Caution to Tree Planters.
This hat been a fruitful year , and
has brought into bearing many of the
"wonderful" trees sold to our citi
zens by itinerant scents. We have
nsver""hosrd so much complaint of
fMlur , growing out of the fact that
in no other yo.ir have so many-ofthe
hnraba-f tm 3 proven their own worth-
leisness. It seams to bo useless to
talk to or admonish our readers sgsinst
the cheats , frauds and deceptions of
the tree peddlers traveling over all
-parts of the country , exhibiting pic
tures of wonderful fruits , and espe
cially such a ? exhibit large and at-
trcctive fruit in glass jars ( magnified
by the shape of the j n-a ) , and plodg.
ing their honor not 10 soil anything
which would not prod uco fruit equ.l
to the spsciruoua bhown.
In ilia firet plica but a ennll porlicn
of the trees aoid , live so as to detect
the fraud * . And it ia apparent that
this is one part of tne game the dead
never tqucal. The confiding public
are ever ready to fi-rgiva a man , If
from various cinacs the trees ha etlla
never grow. He the next year gcatu-
itiously supplies their plsccs free This
ao oatablisnts his'charaoter for fairneis
that the vic'.im contracts with him be
fore ha leaves for a much larger lot at
higher prices.
'i'bls season for i&oklng up lists and
engaging trees is near at hand. Tha
smooth-tongued agent will ba along.
Let eveiy man act sensibly in this mat
ter. The Horticultural society of lows ,
composed of the bast and Rifca- fruit
raisers in the state , h&vo m&do up
lists of fruit trees for every particular
locality In the state suited to cli
mate , and selected vrlth a vitw of ut
ility and cllraato. Get theaa lists ,
and then buy 'f none but the duly
authorizsd and ao redited agent of
somejwoll known and reliable nuraory.
Then call eomo witness who knows
from whom the trees wera bought
r.nd exactly where they were planted.
Tnon when the fruit shows the trcea
to bo a fraud , tharo will bo some one
to answer in & suit for damages. And
the damage 1 * serious where a man
plants and waits for years for tha
fruition of his hopet , and than finds
all his fond anticipations blasted by
hie ticca proving norao thau the ap
ples of Sodom.
There are fair and honest men en
gaged in the nursery business , but
they rre subject to accident and
fraud. Careless hands Mid agents in
getting scions mtxod , carelessnesi in
taking up and labeling trees , etc.
But they c n have no excuse for
sending out stock which has bean
grafted from the Hmba of worthless
trees. Every man conducting busi
ness of this kind should have regard
enough for his own character to ace
personally that the scions are of pure
aTd valuable ctook.
in most things there are opportuni
ties fi.r detecting frauds before the
perpetrators die , but fruit trees t&ke a
long time to prove their own worth-
lesaneia , while the agents die or dis
appear from tha country. Her.cs the
necessity of exercising more ciution ,
and of being more particular with
whom you are dealing. And in cato
ix man represents himself aa an agent
of some well-known nnrssry , before
you psy your money , write to said
nursery and ascertain whether he is
their accredited aRont. [ Ex.
A TALL STORY.
110GKS TEAT TVEIGU OXK HUNDKED
POUNDS LirrED BY OROWINQ
PLANTS.
Yirgittls Cltj.Ncr. ) Enterprise.
A gani'oman ' who recently had oc
casion to explore the chambers ,
drifts and caverns cf the old de-sorted
Ophic and Moilcau iniucs aays fungi
of every Imaginabla kind have taken
possession of the old levels. In
these old mincn , undisturbed for
years , IB found n fungus world Jn
Trhich are to bo scon counterfeit * of
almost everything soon in our day
light world. Owing to the warmth
of the old lovela and to the pressure
in them of a certain amount of
moisture the timbers have been
made to grow Bomo cur
ious crops. Some of the
fungi in the old chambers are several
foot in height , and being mow whita
resemble sheeted ghosts. In places
are what at a little dlstsiico appear to
bo white owls , and there are repre
sentations of goats with long beards ,
all as Tfhlto na though carved In the
purest marble. The rank fungu *
growth has almost closed uoiua of
the drifts. Tne fungi are of almost
every imaginable variety of growth.
Some kind hang down from the tim
bers like ercftt bunches ef ouow-nhito
hair find others ro great pulpy
masses. Theaa lt generally rise
from the rock forming the floor of the
drifts * nd seem to have grown from
something dropped or spilled on tha
ground at the time work W&B In pro
gress in these mines years ago. Tbcso
growths liivo in several placee raised
from the ground rocke weighing from
ten to fifty and even ono hundred
poundf. Some of the roiks have thus
been littod over three feet from the
ground. In the higher levels , where
tho.a . ! ? is comparatively dry , the fungi
are less missive in structure than below -
low and are firmer in texturev Some
resemble ram's horns , &a they
grow in a spiral or twisted
shtpe , while others , four or
five feet In length and about the
thickness of a broom handle , hang
from ( ho cap timbers lika r.o many
snakes suspended bj the tails. One
kind , f cor sending ont a stem of the
thickness cf a pencil to the length of
a toot or two appesra to blossom ; at
least produces ct tha end a bulbous
mass that has some resemblance to a
flower. In all the Innnitu Ttrioty of
these underground fan i it is some
what strings that not ono was seen at
all like those growing in the light of
day. Nothing in the nataro of toad
stools or mushrooms was found ,
Experience or a Visitor.
Detroit Free Press.
I write this from a country
containing about 1,000 Inhabitants.
It is a lovely little town , nestled on a
side hill to break off the raw winds cf
winter and the hurricanes of summer.
Whan I arrived this morning it seem
ed to mo ss it there could not bj a
bad man or scolding woman in the
village ; but fuur hours have paiscd
and I am a wiser man. I came hereto
to see old Mrs. Brown about a pension
cho wants from the government , and
when wo had finished our business I
cald :
"I have four "
saoyou churches here.
"Yes ; but we never have any ser
mons worth listening to. "
"Tha men look intelligent and
smart. "
"Humph ! They RFC regular pokes !
There isn't a mnu in Fnnville who
knows enough to ak boot in a horsa
trade. "
"But the women look happy , " I
protested.
"Then thay look whst they alu' ' , "
she answered. "I don't beluve there
is a happy woman in the whole village.
If know of the
you awful carrying ! on
here yon wouldn't look for bappy
"
wives.
"What awful things do the man
dol""You'd
"You'd better ssk what toey don't
dJl It's a wonder to me that F.rmvlilo
hwnJt shered the fate of Sodom and
Gomorrah. "
"Do they drink ? "
"Do they ? _ Didn't I eqe even old
Deacon Harris weaving this way and
that as ho climbed the hill laU eve
ning It's a slippery path , of course ,
bet tober men don't climb hill side
ways. "
"Do they gamblel"
"Gamble ! What did MM. Potts
toll mo that her brother1 ! wife told
Airs. Davis not a month ago ? * 'uar
of the letding men in the place ware
caught playing checkers f > r the soda-
water. Tnat's a nlca example , isn't
it ! "
" ! Mrs. Polls nice ? "
"Nice ! Why , ihs's the worst gos
sip in town ! It's a wonder thi men
don t duck her in the millpond ! "
"And Mrs. Davis ? "
"She'a a hypocrite ! She'll talk
sweet to your face * and abuse you be
hind yonr back. "
"Mrs. George is well spoken of. "
I "By whom ? I've known hoc fif-
j teen years , and I novcr heard a
human being spesk well of her ! Shu
OitJ opium nn'l liaa like a trollop ! '
"leu'c Mra. McHc ry all ri h ? "
"All right ? Why , no tsie c\n live
in the homo next to hf r. "
"Tho pi Bttua-te ? sucms like a g iod
mar , " I ventured to remark.
"Gndtnan : Why , my husband al
ways believed ho WM the very uun
w'no throw a y&ller do" down our well !
I don't say that he ite-ila letters , but
I know that when I ecnt two thioo-
cent stamps in . .latter to my daughter
in Illinois she never got it. "
"But there must bo one good man
here 3"
"There must , eh ? Well I wfsh you'd
pint him out to me. I'd like to pollah
up my spectacles ami take ono good
look at him. "
1 And isn't there ono faultless
worn in" . '
"Well , I don't want lo seem vain
and conceitsd , became none of us nre
loug for this world , but I expect I'm
the faullL'sa ono you are inquiring
after ! "
I think I shall go out on the even
ing trnir. Mr * . Brown saya that
evury house and lot Is luortftttged ,
every bualnesa man ia rjsdy to ' 'bust"
and every family ii&s at least one scan
dal about them. On my way over to
tbo postoflico an hour tgo i aiked a
grocer If he kn w old Mra , Brown.
"Know her ? Why , ahe'n a gossip ,
a liar , a hypocrite , and a dead beat ,
and too lazy to chaugo htr stockings
more than twice a year ! "
ore
THE
BS. C
ZIVEB PILLS
ire not recommended as a remedy " for
nil the ilia thnt flesh is heir to. " but in
Affections of thoLirer , and in nil Bilious
Complaints , Dy j > epsiH , and Sick Jload-
aohe , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a livnl.
AGUE A&p FEVER.
No better cathertic cnn bo used pre >
paratory to , or offer taking quinine. Aa
a simple purgative they are unenualed. ,
SEY/ASE OF IMITATIONS. -
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
K.nch box ha ° a rcil-wax seal on the I'd.
pitlt thoimprcaiionJIi-LANE'S LIVKK
PILL. Each wiupper hears the siqus-
turt'S o C. McLtxK mid FLEMISH BROS.
l&T Insist upon having the genuine
Dr. . C. MoLAXE'S LIVLll PILLS , pre
pared b
FLE3IIXG BROS.l'msImrgli , Pa. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name 3rcf.ittic , silled differently ,
but same Denunciation.
new TO CUKE
CONSUMPTION , COUGHS ,
Gelds , Asthma , Croup ,
All diseases of the Tnront , Lunffs.ana
Puluionnry OrRans.I
USEACCOIIDIXQTO D1KECTIOXS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM.
Prepared from tropical
ftoiu fiadpltaU.
Isthe Best and Most
Agreeable Preparation
in the World
For Constipation , ntlloiisiiess ,
Heatlnclie , Torpid Liver , Hem-
orrJiolelft , liidlspoHitioti , uiicl all
Disorders arlHluj ; from an oli-
Uructecl state of
LaUc > > and children , nnd Ihoao who dlsllka
taki i ; : pills and nauseous medicines , are espe
cially pleased n 1th Us agreeable qualities.
TJlOPIC-FnuiT LAXATIVE may he n d
In nil rftses that necil thp aid of a nmKJit' '
cathartic , or nperlont medlc'.no , nnil nlleltpro-
iluces thcsamoreiiilt as the scents named , it I
nnlirely frpe from the usual objections common
tu tncni. rttcktd'In bronzed tia boii only.
Price 25 cts. Large boxes 6oc.
SOLD BY ALLFIRSTHi.ASSDRUGGIST3.
C. F. Goo'm n , Wholesale Agent ? ,
Ill fl MTCn 1021 Ajcnta cicrvnhcro toBa'
MM i CLJ Tea , CoCee , BaWii * Po.vder.
Fluvorlii Estracts , etc , by 3 mpo ! , to famllljs ,
TroBt good. Oatlltfreo. People's Tea Co. , EJT
! 1M. St. I
J-'BVBR - AWO
Thsra ta no civilized nation In the Wet tern
Hemisphere In wlilch the utility of Iloststtcr's
Stomach Blttcra aa R tonic , c > in ctivc , ami nti-
blliou ; meillclne , Ia not biio.vn and appreciated.
While it ia a nitxliKno ( or ill Seasons and all
climate ] , It Ii otpccUlly united to the complaints
ga neratcd by thee tlior , balnj tto puicat and
neat Te otablc Biiauilant In tha world
For tslo by Urnggiste and Dealcn , to whom ap-
llv ( or IIostetWr'B Almanic ( or 1SS1
HAMBURG AMEREC H PACKET CO.'S
Weekly Line ol Steamships
Lcivins NBW York Every Thursday at 2 p. m.
For
England , Franco and Germany.
Tor Passage app'y to
G. B , RICHARD & CO. ,
je Ar.er.ti ,
AOEKTS WANTED EOK
the FMtest Hollinjj Book of the Ane
Foundations of Success.
BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FOUUS.
The hv.30f triJo , Icva.1 forms , how to Irant.
net bu lno3J. valuable t.iblcj , bociat otiqnctio ,
mrliatnentary une , how to conduct public
butinees ; in t ct 11 H a complete Guide to Sue-
ceia for all cla-jsca. A family neccs3i > y. Addrcts
for circolirs and special terms. ANCHOR PUB-
LISHIKG CJ. , St. Loub , Mo.
4r t r day at come , binp c ] w or
T ) J I L-a * . A.idresj SUnunn < k CoTe
To Nervous Sufferers The Great
European Kemedy Dr. J ,
B. Simpson's Specific
Medicine ,
It Is & poaltlre cure f or S pcrmuorrhea , Bomtnal
'aroikncna , Impotency.ar.il ail ilifeisei reoultlng
froa Salf-Abusn , as Mental Anxletv lo s ot
Jionory , Ptlns In the fc k or Side , and
that to
Consumption
Inuhlty ami
Mjcarlvgravo
Too Sj-edfis
Vedlclce Is
beta ? U89
wits wonder
ful succw.
Pamphlcta
sent f rco to ali. Write for them and get full
pmtcEhrs.
Prlca , Spo/ifli , 91.00 per p cbue , or six pack
5ei for $5. CO. Address a'l ' ordrra to
. B. SIMPSON ViEDlCIXR CO. ,
N03. : M nd 108 JUIn St. , Buffalo , K. Y.
Sold in raiha by C. F. Goodnxin , J. W. Bell
J K. lih nd all drtugUt * everywhere.
GJ C C week tn your own town. lormj and
l&OO ontOlfrc * . AdJron II. Hall U & Co. ,
Portland , Mo
i THE COLOMDO
I BUSINESS COLLEGE
r < Ills InsIMSt'in , located t Denver , CtJo : = il ; ,
j the KJti.-atloiial asitl Comonrciil ( .cuter of ih * >
' Wast , iJ pra-Jmlncnlly tli3 Icit ami most practi
ce' of 1U UiU Ijr tliej
MERCANTILE TOAiHiNO
or
Young Men and Ladies.
G. W. FOSTER , Piesidsnt ,
D. W. CAJ > Y , Sccrotafy.
The most eitoualTa , thorough anil complete
nstllutlon of the kind In { hoTorSiI. . Tbo3 nJi
of accountants and Uusioeij men , la the ] ria-
clpal cities nnd to'vns o ! the Unlte-1 SUtce , owe
their success to out course of tralal-r.
The Bisht ; Kind of Education lor
Young Men and ladies ,
i
!
rice , new brlct block. t Junction of thrto
trcct car Ilnei E'.cjsntly fi-.ted an I furalghoil i
spirtracnla or the application of anil carrying
out tf ! our noTel aid svptcuwtlc methods of
;
BUSINESS !
*
Yonnj men TIO | contemplate a bnslnrsa Ufi ,
uJ patent ) liaInj eoni to educate , are particu
larly requested lo fend for our naw Circular ,
wnich will CTC ! fall Information as to term , J
ont'It'oa of entrance , etc.
a , W. FOSTER , President , \
6-.iu Doaver Colorado , i
ETERNAL , EXTERNAL , AND
gTChlHG PILES
nl once on tl a application of 1 >
gomnao'a Pllo Kemcdjr. irlilcb nc < dl
lyrtly upon me part * afJbPKut , ubmrfaloi
feic Tnraora. nllaylng tha tatcnao BCc&
til oilier remedies bayo Try it
mho no otlirr. and tall yong BSis fcsggg )
DO NOT DELAY
tfco rfrnln on tit * ajttcra produce
rennnncct disability , bat bay It ,
/rlBB3EIir %
BE ffSSg
PRICE , 50 CSHTS.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT ,
ICHV wtien yon cnn not obtain ltorhImTT |
Till iwnil It , prepaid , on rccelptofpric *
3r. Stounho'a Trcodee ou PUca e nt ft-ei
in application. AcMrau
ME DR , BG8M9 MEDICINE GO.
PlDtTA. O.
C. F. GOOMAN AKfnt , Crasha *
> /
rTVEN. ' & '
rf
/a
A now and hitherto narnorn rarat.lv for all
dlsaasKj cl the Eldn } 3 , BiaJdcr , LnJ Uilrary
It will poaitiv sly curtllabetvi , Qrr.vel , Drop-
y , Brlzht'g Dboaiw , Intbil.tv . t > retain or expell
the Urlno , Catvrh cf the BUdt'er , hih coif red
Mid rcanty rtit ) , I sinful Cilii-.tic , LAJK
BACK , Ucnora. ' "Weai < n B , aaJ eI ! FcciAl Com-
pldlntg.
Itavolj < Intomii ! mcrfir.noa , IB certun lull
edects nl cnrcs wn , n nothln ? esa csti.
For ilo by all DnJCRUta or Boat I y mall f ice
upon ro-cipt cj tha ( .nee,32.03.
DAY iMEY ? AD CO. , PSOPR3 ,
Toledo , O.
5T3 i , yuar tJdiaj Cor onr little Look ,
Eow o KM
Machine Works ,
J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager.
Tie raret thorough appolntol iind complete
lI Lh'.ne Chops iind Foundry la the state.
C'Sttnsa ol vsry description mtnufact" 1.
Ciillasf , Frnpi mil every class of raacMnery
duds to order.
Well Ansnrs , Pnlleyp , Hanccrs ,
, Gccr
, etc
PUnafornow Machinery .Meachanlcsl
tc , rra'ly osr.'utrf.
69 Harnov Sn. . Bat. I4th f.nd 15th.
BELVIDEEE
Star Wind Mill ,
HAXUFACTORKn ET
TIIOS. S. WILLIAMS ,
RED OAK IOWA.
! Correspondence solicited fL.ni thusc rcoJlnj a
I liable Wind illll tend 'or circc'nr ard prices
an 1 any Information U regard to the Hill vrili b
choarfully ramiBiiod.
LIVE AQESTS WAJIIED.
REASOSS WITT YOU SHOULD BUY THZ
BELYIDEKE
STAR WIND MILL ,
BECAU-n
let. It Is more Eite in a ir-'o ' of wlud , and In
ho rcoat sudden ebanjcs ol the wind from any
direction , bccausa tha whe l Ijln ? flit on tha
tower ia nlunj-s re dy with IU cdjo to the vrind ,
and alluns tba van to inn < clcir around , with'
out turning cr striking tha w heol.
2nrl. It id a rlztd whcol harin ? no m jveib'o
joints to weir ont , niat or creai In tlid w nJ.
Srd. Ice nor elect has no effect on it.
4th. It liMta less power from frict'on than
other Hills.
5th. It111 ran with lew wlnl than other
Ililla.
Cth. It la c.if lly regulated eo It will perform
any amount cf work required Kaa than Ita capac
ity.
ity.7thl It has co pnlllcs , BplIngsnoraJdlng heads
to recie up in winter.
th. It will not pump Tth n out ef ? car.
9th It ii tvcli and hcAVilr pMntOd with thr
coata of the best ralnt the market can afford.
10th. It Is a perfect aelf-recnl tor. fcnd vintake
cara ol itself in heavy c.an blc wind storms.
llth. Its lymctricalform is perfect ornament
Hth. Neicr hire hoard of any blou-n dosn u
yet when properly sot up n ith a rc u'atinzTine ,
ncrevor damijwl in the least by the xina.
IStb. They ore of good material and
made.
14th. AilahaCts tarnc-i , boxea balilted and all
n cessary parts double nutted.
16th. It Ii tnors simple , mora compact Iu con
traction and tfrnnaar Hi olhor illill.
WROUGHT IHOH FENCES.
Wire Fendnanl Kailinz Speciality.
Iteir heautv , psrrcinpnca and economy
d-UIyarorklnarthe extinction of all fen = in ?
cheap nutcrial.
KI ? ant tn usriTn. ladistmctllle
Fences for Lawns , Public Orounds .ind Ceme
tery Plata.
Iron Vafles , Lawn S ttee , canoplsd and ot
rustic pittemn ; CTaln and every description of
Iron ind Wlra ornament * ! work desiimcd nnl
manufactured bv K. 7. BAHJTUJI'S Wire and
Iron Work , 17 , 29 and 31 Woodward Are. , De-
trait , Mich. 8flDHf , ulW , v.atalogna anil
price list. npZi
;
;
2,380 MILES-UF ROAD I
It 13 sh SUOKT , SCKS an4 S f Bocl BotwMD
COUNCIL BLUFFS
i isi
) , MILWAUKEE
an.l ' . ! points EAST mil
tT OtTEHa TH2 TKAVZLUJQ PUBtlO
OCKATKR FAC1UTIF3 AMD MORK
ADVASTAOE8 THAN ANT
O1 ESP. ROAD IX
TUK
! t ! 8 thj rtVLY ROAD btttrtrn
CCENCITj ELUKfi'S and OHIOAGO
tljva which U rnn
PULLMAN HOTEL CARS !
In a-1 l'tI * > Tj it tics * xcd lo please alt clca cf
l-nvtvr .lt . * rilV5T-CLl
< r - 3 ALStt ! U
K TJSG STATIfJ b at K ctnU each.
j.
ITSTOflns (3 ( STftt KIi8 ! !
irs ca ciiES tti VM JISSTI
JTS g UIPHENT FIRST C1ASS
If Tan wish ths Best TraTtlia ? Acpnrcino.l -
tlorjjon wll bay your ticket by thU Kontc
ill Ticket Aconts ran * > il von Thronjh Tickets
via thta road and Check csiu Bate-
i Ifag Kre of Ciiro' !
OMAHA TICKET OFFICES 12 > 4 Famham St. ,
I Ccr. llth. and t Union rarifie Popot
1 D'5'WER orFICK In Co'or-do Central and
iTnkn Paci c Tlckst O7ic .
8AK FnASCISCO OFHCK 2 N w Montgom-
ryBttfCt.
j TOT ! nform ' ! on , ( elder ? , c r , stc. , not ob-
| iiln .olc t Home Ticket Oflce , address anj
| * < -6nt of tfc ? Company , or
K HSCHITT , HCTFSaiTT ,
Oen I H i s r , OcnH Two. Anct ,
OntCAQO , ILI.
4AKJ3 T. cuss : ,
f rc'l Azt Omaha K Cotradl Blnffg.
THROUGH TO CHiCACO
Without Change of Cars I
TIBGS
GHiOAGO
BURLIKGTOJ1 & QUIHCY
Tr-ck , E !
PULLMAN SLEtPIHSS DIriJHC CARS
It Ii scknowlwljtM by the Frees , and a wfcc
tiavel nvcr It , to be tfaa Best Appnfated ind
licet l-'innic.I Hovl In the Country.
PASSBNGSRS GOING BAST
SiiooM oear In mind that this Is the
BEST nOUTE TO CHICAGO ,
And Points Zaat , North and Ncrthwrat.
Fansen crs by thlj Ronto hwa choice of
FOUE DIFFERENT SOUTES ,
And the Aihantaro of Six Dally liven ol Palxcfl
S' = cpln Cm from Chicago to
New York CityWithout Oh.inge.
All Erprp- Trains on tl Ja 1'ne MO enuipnol with
nt Air
MJ1' rV V l."it Sifo y Platform am !
Couplers , the innit Trifect fro-
teflon Atsliurt Ace-
dents in tha trorM.
PULL3AH PALAOESLEEriHC AfiO OIHING CARS
Ara run on th Burlington Rente.
Informitloa concernlnf Routes , Rat Z , Time
Ccnnoctlons , etc. , will b cheerfully Kl < r n by
epplrln ; at the office of the Burlington Koute ,
13 Foarteontn Stre t , Orosha , Nebngka.
C. K. PEBKCJS. D. W. HITCHCOCK.
Of n'l Jfanvter. Oea. TVest'nPassL Aj"t.
J. O. PHILLtPPI. Bt. Jo * . , Ko.
General Ajcnt , Omaha.
H. P. DUEL ,
fepj-dl Ticket Azont , Om h .
Is the only EIrect llao to
ST. 1.9TSI3 &KB THE EAST
From OHAHA and. ths WSST.
So .han e ol cars bstwoen Omalu and fit. lavla
& . > < ] but one botwocn Oir.oii sad tfav Tork.
SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS
? ) nsteri & Western ities
iVIth Ices ch rj6 nd ! n Rdrancs ol othar lln j.
TMa entire lire is eiulppftd with PaEman'i
Palica Bicoplnj Cm , I'ftlieo Ps > Cosch-
eBiilier-3 : lUfsty VlaUorra and
Cocplar nd thi cctobnled
Wtrtlr.fjbot to A'r-Srnis. '
THVT TOUK TICKET READS-BS
ffrVU Kac3i3 Clty.St. Jcssyh as
X1ok * 3 ! or nle at 1 oocpoi jtsflotJ la th *
7c = t.
t.y. BAa > aTD , A. 0. DAWF3.
Gen'l Snpt. . Gen'l Faoi. A Ticket Art
fit. Jract'h.Ka Bt. Joseph , Ho ,
W C. SEACHRKST , Tciit Asoa. ,
lOia Frnhtc ? Street.
ASDYBOKDOT , L. B. BAOKABD ,
Poo. Aj nt.Omaha. Ora'rlAzent , Omaha.
SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC
AOT )
St , Paul & Sioux Oity
RAILROADS.
The Old Reliable Slow City Rnute I
ICO STILES SHORTEST ROUTE I
From COUNCIL BLUFFS to
ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS
DULUTH , or BISMAROK ,
And : 'l palr.taln I'otihem Iow , Ulnnejct * and
Dakota. This llni la cqulpjXAl with the Im
proved Vfeatl-izho-isd AntoraaUc Air Brake * and
Killer r'ltjorm Cr-upor ! ml Bn3er. And for
8P2SD , SAFETY AND COMFORT
int Drawlnit Booni Ed
falcaiilnir C. rdo'DoJ a.nd controllixl > y the com
, run Tiironh ! WHhant Chinjo between
Siny 1'aclfic Transfer Depot , Council Blaffa ,
nail St. Paul. Trnlr.3 leave the Union PicICc
Transfer Depot at Coundi BInSs , at 6:15 f m. .
roAChlna : Flonx City at IfcM p. ra. , and St. Pan !
at 11:03 a. m , mskinz
HOURS is AUTAKCK OT
irr OTHZR
Betnrnln ? , leave St. Panl at SS0 p. m. . ar-
rivLl ? at Sioux City at < :15 a. m. , ajid Union
Pacific Transf r Depot , Council BInffij , at 9aO
a. m. Be rore that yonr tlclceta read vU "S. C.
ft P. R. R. ' F. C. HILLS ,
Superintendent ' Mlswarl Viley } , lows
P. E. HOBRraON , Ass't Oen'l Pasa. Agent.
J. H. O'BRYAN ,
and Paflwnijer Agent ,
Cnnndl Blndl
MAKE NO MISTAKE !
MICA AXLE GREASE
rcslyof powdered mtea and Ijinstlan
ii the bcit and cheapest- lubricator In th < world.
It is the best becaa oi t does nnt earn , but forms
highly polUhcd surfwfl o er the axle , dotn ;
away wiui a , large amount of friction. H W the
chrapcot bccauso you nse l osa but half the
quantity In rei itiyour wagon that you waul J
cf any other az1o greaje nude , and then run
yonrwairnn twice as Icuf. , Jit auwera eq Jally
ea nell fir Mill Gearing , Thrcabing 'Machine
Eujifles , ftt.M for wagons Send for Po k t
C > clopc < ll of Thinm Wonn Knowicc. Hailed
frea to nr address
MICA MAXUFACTURIHC CO. ,
31 MICHiaArf AVENOB ,
CHICAC3.
Your Dealer For It
HOITCK.
J. 1. Kichol and E. Fearon , ncder t"
ttjle ot J. J. Mcbol & Co. , Is this ib
> jy matnal consent. 'V
J. I. Nlchol lontioucj'alone ' ant1
liabilities aud Tolltcts allontiUivl
Januaryi:9tb,1831. . .
\
For COUGHS , GOLDS , BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA , CONSUMP
TION , and all Diseases of tha THROAT and LUNGS.
The most acceptable preparation In the known world. BT iddln ; to TOLD ROCK and RYH IU1.
Lemon Ju re. yon haToauexellont Appotlzer and Tonic. f..r Ken.nl and f mIlTn . Th.
'nath0nnm"ratCTtIm0n
Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than
any article in the market.
CAMTIDN"B9STB DECEIVED by unprInclPloJd ! cr , who try to rwlra off nponror
HDiiViiinTwn JT11110 ? S5 K7 InpIicuctonrTOLU ROCK and RYE , which li the
only UKmCAThD artlcl. made , th OESUIi'K narD < a GOVERSJIJQiT STAIIP on each bet V.
Estract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue :
TRBASURY DEPARTMENT , OFFICE OF IXTERNA L RKVENU J
Wjjni.iaiO ! , I ) . C. , J.na.irr CS , isso. /
. LAWRG7CC ft UAKTIK , 1111 Madlwn St. , Chicaqo , ! ! ! . .
? VnV Tnhtl , > TliOInrad- th * ° PIalon ° ' tnb 0 . 'ontJ b a n-CcIrni qu.ntllr.
A vF TOJLlIto * lte ll th aTantart , aicrlhed to tl-i , article In pectoral ccmpUlnU
while the whisky acd th vrup con tltnt an emaliion rerd-rine It n atrec.bl. reiowly to th >
& pPAVATvPOUn , . ? , " " tomtf * . It may properly bo riawtd.j a MXDICUtAL
1 ? ? S * u1" the r " * 1"0' o' D. R"bcd StatPtes. ami whm so tamPc < rr.y U
goldby Drnjp9tsApothe irle andOth rP6r oci ltliout rendering them liable to r > r trKlal
. ' '
tax as liquor deslors. -
Yonra Rupectfjlly , ( El ied ) QRESN.B. RATJM , Commlwlonor
LAWRENCE & MARTlN.Proprietors , Chicago , Ills.
Sold by DEUGGIST8 , GROCERS and DEALERS everywhere
C. f. QUO DM IN , AQS.VT. OMAH V J
IT IS
A GRATIFYING FACT THAT THE
Gives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead
ily and rapidly increasing in public lavor.
The White Machine justly claims to be the
best made , the easiest running , the 'simplest in
construction and the most perfect Machine in
the market.
The White Co. employ as agents man 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.
f
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Cor * Davenport and 15th Sts. Ornabn.
JIM. JBl
THIS KEW'AKD CORS2CT
v Proves beyond any rcasonablo question that the
CHICAGO 1 & ' NORTH-WESTERN r R'Y
Is by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction betweeof
-f Chicago and all of the Principal Points In Ihe West , North and Northwest. * - -
Carefully examine- this Hap. The Principal Cities of the "Vfnt and JTorthwest are Stations
on this road. Its through trains make close connections with the trains ol oil railroads at
Junction points.
fc-r-rrw THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
Over all oMts principal Hnes.nin" ? eaohvav dally from tire to fourormoro F lit Express
i rains. 11 Is the only road we or Chicago that uses the Tr - . _ jt cXjr
PTJU MA2I HOTHL DINING
It h thanonlr road that rnns Pnnm.-in Sleeping Cars North or TTdrthwest of Chicago. ' It has
nearlr3jO < > oiJtzcxra q JZO J . _ UormsJho following Tronic Lines :
rcepon it UUDIKJUO June. " "Jlllwaukeo. Ureen Bay & I axn Superior Linn. "
C . tuls * ° ad are sold by all Coupon , Ticket Agents in the United States and
Uemember to ask for Tickets Tia this road , be sure they read over ltand take none other.
HAETI.1 HCaniTT , Genl Manager , Chicago. . W. a. 8IH5SETT , Genl Pass. Agent , Chlcaso.
- . ODEb. TKk-t Au nt C. & K. TV Kaawsy. 4th arc ! F rnhi m Stiwl .
i > . B KIMBALL , /gslitantTtfeet ArentC 4 N. W. Bailwsy.M'.li aod Fajotim Strc .
J. BELL. Tlekst Anent C. & K. W. K Ilwiy. U. P. E-E. Depot.
JAMK5 T. CLARK General > rrn' . _
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W J.ISTPO'VT' STT A.33ES- "lit
tc
And Everything pertaining to the Fnrnlture and
IJpholBtery Trade.
A COMPLETE ASSOBTRIEHT OF MEW GOOD.S AT THE
JPSIOES.
C3 iua. 3. gg Ma. . v jej
1208 and 1210 Faraliaiii Street ,
D li non th s > t
AGENTS WAOTED FOR OUR NEW BOO if. AOENTS WANTED FOB
1DKEATIVE SCIENCE
Sexual Philosophy. .
J most Important and